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Show Page P I rtstn: t April 28, THE JOURNAL 2 4UU ., UTrrftrr t r - ,tr2Sl w - '::.X ;; e? .-r- Mary B. '. i e ; rre H it'll WWW taild $ Alpha Lambda Holds Banquet j:r,r . i''"---r' b'8 ; Bowring, Society Editor Call Your Society and Club News to Mrs. Pouring Rhone Kaysville 127 Miss Kay Carter Honored At Bridal h Shower West Point Mis. Blanche Ring-haand Mrs. Ora Brown from Clearfield hostcs.-ei- l a l.ri.lal show- l' Or Miss Kay Carter of Porter-- 1 Viu" h0, last "'eek- Miss Caltcr m ' U f 1 ' .. 'U'J - A A''f 'kvig fa o o i ! - y i ,s !hc Kranddauirhter of Mrs. Nancy Bennett White, who yiasscd away last fall but who lived many X; Q--' 'Thirty-fiv- ,y , s- 'gs .:Lf v, r sf e guests attended to fete the bride to he. She will marry Jerry Wilde of Brigham City on May I'' in the LDS Temple and then will be honored with a wed-linreception at the Morgan stake house in Morgan. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Linden Carter of Porterville, formerly of Ogden. g v f- - Births LAYTON A son born April 14 in an Ogden hospital NEWLYWEDS Leaving the chapel following wedding ceremonies held last Saturday are newlyweds Lt. Colonel Fred C. Johnson, Hill AFB Commander, and his bride, the former Erma Jensen of Clearfield. Hill AFB Commander Wed at Base Chapel The Hill AFB chapel, decorated with white and pink flowers, was the setting for the marriage last Saturday of Lt. Colonel Fred C. Johnson, Hill AFB Commander, and Erma Jensen, who formerly worked as secretary to the Chief of Statistical Services Division at Hill AFB. The ceremonies, military in style, were performed by Chaplain David K. Shelton, Hill AFB chaplain. Itoad-e-Colonel L. L. Kunish, OOAMA Winner Deputy Commander, gave the bride Linn Blake, 17 year old, son of away and Lt. Colonel Ralph S. Air. and Mrs. Loy Blake, won the Fuhrmeister, Jr., Assistant for Teen for West Point Age Road-e-- o Deputy Maintenance, acted as best last waek with Garner Oleson comman. Ushers for the affair were ing in second. This was sponsored Captains Stewart M. Gregory, by the West Point Jaycees and Clyde A. Hartshorn, and Herbert the county organization of Jay-cee- s K. Sloane. who sponsored the countyVocal solos ware sung by 1st Lt. wide competition. Linn received a Paul H. Mindeman and 1st Lt. trophy and will be eligible to enGarret W. Terlouw. ter the state competition later this Attending the bride as matron summer. of honor was Mrs. Glade Day, Clearfield. West Point News o For her wadding the bride chose a pastel pink linen sheath dress with a jewel neckline and matching accessories. She carried a pink and white bouquet centered with a white orchid. A reception, given by Major Genand Mrs. M. E. Tillery, OOAMA Commander, and Colonel eral and Mrs. Kunish honored the couple. It was held in the Green Room of the Officers club. The newlywads are now honeymooning in Sun Valley and upon their return will make their home at quarters located in the West Area at Hill AFB. centerpiece of a lnrf.ro bit thdny were Rachel Smith, Nihla Iver-ocake made of out two hundred ami Marlene Liljenquist, aicum- daffodil blossoms, sui rounded with panied by Marion llortin. Following the dinner new off, sweet peas and fern decorated the head table at the Founder's Day cers were installed by Roth Killy, banquet held last week by the outgoing president. New office h Alpha Lambda chapter of Beta included Dorothy White, Lucille Kowden, Gwen Clark, Marion llorSigma Phi from here. other two tables had tin and Thora Montgomery and The streamers of fern with daffodil Mai y Mueller, Jean Wilcox was blossoms and each table was cen- installed as .social sponsor also. tered with a large silver glittered This is an honorary office. number 25, noting the Silver Anniversary of this International year. Sorority or its twenty-fiftAppropriately enough twenty-fiv- e Miss Mirian Barnes and Mrs. guests and members attended the banquet which was held at thelClaieme Waterfall attended the monthly meeting of the Utah Karamu in Ogden. Before the dinner The Ritual of Chapter, Daughters of the Revolu-monwas received by tion Saturday at the home of Mrs. K,w(,s cerl. Nel.la Peat son and Jean Wilcox, I). R. Pingree in Salt Lake City. who hav(. just completed their Mrs. John S. Turner of Jackson, petipCs training of six months and pk,dKt,s were received. Receiving Wyo., and Mis. Lona S. Udy of pledge pins were Edna Peterson, Farmington, were luncheon guests' Ellen Wright and Rachel Smith, of Mrs. Albeit W. Epperson Tues-aof Clearfield. Mrs. Beth Kelly, day. president, presided over the cere-- 1 Mrs. Doe Sanders, new president monies and she was assisted by Dorothy White, vice president and of the Kaysville Elementary rush captain and Gwen Claik, of Association, and Mrs. LaMar S. Parrish, vice president, the membership committee. The Founders Day program was will attend the statewide in charge of the social committee meetings in Salt Lake City Wedand Mrs. Thora Montgomery served nesday and Thursday. as toastmistress. Dorothy White offered the Grace. Mrs. Nihla IvKaysville Third LDS ward hold in erson presented a toast original their Primary conference Sunday verse to the Silver Anniversary at 5 p.m. and Mrs. Relda Bringhurst gave a toast to the future Golden AnniKay Cundall, daughter of Mr. versary. The latter was also in and Mrs. Glen Cundall, was enteroriginal verse by Mrs. Bringhurst. tained at a party in honor of her A trio sang the winning song fourth birthday Saturday at the in the 1056 song contest. They home of her Aunt Irene Swan. A ll Talent-- Teacher P-T- to Dean L. and Wilma Roberts. A daughter born April 10 in an Ogden hospital to Dr. Robert F. and Carol Fetzer Bitner. A daughter horn April 20 in an Ogden hospital to Rex II. and Theron Lords Anderson. A son born April 17 in an Ogden hospital to Carl and Paula Blunt Williams. A son born April 17 in an Ogden hospital to Duane and Dorothy Anderson Sparrow. A daughter born April 17 to Donald and Doris Johnson Jacobs. A son born April 13 at Hill AFB Hospital to Stanley Wilbur and Ruth Hokansen Hodge. A daughter born April 15 to Wendell E. and Ramona Shepherd Adams, former Layton residents, now residing in Salt Lake City. Lovell CLEARFIELD A son born April 15 at an Ogden hospital to Ben H. and Betty Joyce Tatem Bodily. A son born April 16 in an Ogden hospital to Edward J. and Doris Bowman Moffitt. A son born April 16 in an Ogden hospital to Ted and Toshi Tsukamoto Yamada. A son born April 17 in an OgSunday Speaker den hospital to Clarence and Alta Charles Dalton and his two sons, Conrad. Darrell and Wayne recently were Lopez speakers at the West Point sacrament meeting. They reported on a recent trip to California where her parents return to West Point they attended dedication services from their new home in Turlock, California to hear her perform in for the LDS Temple in Los the recent school operetta. She has gone to California with them now. Her last Sunday evening here she sang The Lord is My Shepherd Moves to California at the sacrament meeting. 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