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Show June Till: JOURNAL Page C fc ,- fVwk4J J. 'www:t b I - j tU jj WoiiuMii r '" ,m 1 rf4fc?? ff f "hhcii fate - ji . 't : - Miss Judy Morgan tsigagee ti Har lrJ. Stevens ? - u m; a ir; ' j"aS: W . 'fr -4 ! t-- & i !), ' Bowring, Society Editor B. Mary (all Your Society and Hub Nows to .Mrs. lion ring K. DeLora Garble, Rhone Donnell Bovn 127 Kaysille - ; LOB . field A ceremony in the Manti LDS Temple on June s will unite Miss DeLora Marble in marriage with K. Donnell Down, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Down of Manti. News of the coming nuptials has been made known by Mr. and Mrs. D. Milton Maible of V Young Suzanne and Janette ble, nieces of the bride, will serve as flower girls and Robert Down will stand as best man for his Mar- v r , . -- 1 I , i t 1 3P , A) 4 V ' brother. Following their honeymoon, the young couple will reside in Doun-tifu- vr Ah r was feted with hostessed by her motha er, her sifter and sLters-in-laMrs. Legrande Durton, Mrs. Doyd Marble, Mis Leonard Marble and Mrs. Wayne Marble. It was held May l at the home of the senior Mrs. Marble. The In bride-to-b- e Thurgood. In Syracuse Second ward Primary will commence at 10:. to a. m. sumwith prayer meeting at 10:00 a. m. Syracuse Primary for the mer months will commence at 10:00 Mrs. Elton Dennett is president for a. m. with prayer meeting at 0:30 this ward. Syracuse Wards onme i - rsrarrrCTr r r. 4 4 rs fe-v-sy.- r'. -- ' N y l . - . rs. ' V '' Tak , . - . . If J 1 i. , v. "(A. :JAf ' vft-- r f r -- r 1 V . 12 MhpC 4. , k CmuL dr V ' C- - ;. V ' - A. - - ? ..K4 ngaged To onlson . 4 in . , - , Sv f $ Je - - ssL-f- - K 4 mi 9 Lj- - r June is dairy month and you will enjoy milk good, farm-fres- h in this area. .. . On many modern farms cows arc milked electrically in "par- lors. Electricity helps cool milk to re- tain its flavor, freshness and quality. Drink plenty of good, wholesome milk. ' Youll feel better! UTAH POWER & LIGHT GO. 4 ,r , ' T ? JL, .Tn , receives diploma from Brigham Young Uniervit at Provo. Diploma 1 Council. She was a member of the Val Hat Club Formed By 14 Syracuse Girls Norm social unit and served as president her senior year. This fall The Hi Hat SewSyracuse she will be teaching in one of the ing club was organized last Thursday morning at the home of Mrs. Verniece Warren, who is the new club leader. Fourteen young girls pledged themselves for the summer sewing. Selected by the group as president of the club was Miss Sheila Davis; Miss LaRae Thurgood Beehive Girls . . . Jane Sanda Graduates From B. Y. ss Miss J ane Sandall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Linn Sandall, Kaysville, was among the graduates of the BYU. Miss Sandall received a Bachelor of Science degree in the college of Secondary Education. Her major was in English with a clothing minor. Mr. and Mrs. Sandall attended baccalaureate and graduation services at the Provo University to see their daughter receive her diploma. While at the Y, Miss, Sandall was a member of Comi Las social unit. H and for secretaiy was Miss Marlene Child. Miss Gayle Tree was chosen as club reporter and Miss Carol Thurgood as song leader. vice-preside- They to plan meet weekly throughout the summer at the home of Mrs. Warren. Receive Honors Clearfield At the recent Swarm Day held for all Beehive girls and their mothers here, twenty-six girls were honored for having attained, several goals above the regular class room work in varied fields of activity. These were Gerhardt Goeckeritz, Beverly Steed, Carol Dene Weaver, Judith Anne White, and Millie Reynolds. Iura Wasitas, first ward; Mar-ji- e Lou Frampton, Diane Low and Kay Nielson, Second ward; Donna Ashton, Carolyn Barlow, Judy Janice Clark, Irene Johnson, Maureen Olsen, Karen Farr, Kathleen Blood, Karen Lenore Christensen, Connie Larsen, Barbara Holmes, Darla Parrish and Barbara Wassink, Third ward; IaRae Coleman, Joline Nielsen, Ann Forbes, Mary Robinson, Clearfield Fourth ward. Bol-schweil- TRADE MARK (An Aminotriazole Weedkiller) Heros the great new herbicide discovery youvo been reading about In the leading farm magazines. er, KILLS By-be- e, New Meeting Time Clearfield The new time of FARM BETTER... Electrically ft 14. ...i , Clearfield .... 'j t ;. 4-- CJ I Jane Sandall Receives ganizational 5 ' largaret Haider BYU X vfl L. Layton Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ray, Layton, are announcing the Margaret Nalder . . . graduates engament and coming marriage from Drigham Young Unier-sity- . of their daughter, Miss Bonnie Ray to Virgil Poulson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Weston A. Poulson, Ogden. The wedding will take place in late June at the Ray home. A reception will honor the newlyweds afterward in the Layton Seventh Ward. Miss Ray has asked her sister Miss Shirlie Ray to stand as her maid of honor; Mrs. Judy Ray, M. Margaret Nalder, Layton matron of honor, and Miss Nedra daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Walker, Miss Joan Sill, Mrs. LonNalder, East Layton, graduated nie Adams and Mrs. Irene Harris June from Brigham Young Unias the other attendants. versity with a bachelor of science degree. While attending BYU she 4-- H was a member of the ROTC Spon-.so- r Hi Corps and served on the a Inter-Or- ' t f Wi, Miss Marble is a graduate of the DYU and has been teaching school Mr. DoVn graduated in Mariti. from Snow College and has att. tended t lie US AC. lie also served in the U. S. Army for two years. a. m. for the Syracuse ward, states Primary president, Mrs. Yem 3,. h t. ' Time I K CT-- , J follow. l. w ii Y f mi rs. Clearfield. Following the ceremony in the Manti Temple, a dinner at the home of the benedicts parents will honor the newlyweds. On June 0 the young couple will he feted with a reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Doyd S. Marble, a brother of the bride, in Tremonton. Mrs. LcCrande Durton will seive her sifter of matron of honor. Other attendants will he Mrs. Robert of the groom, Down, sister-in-laMrs. Jack Stock, Mrs. Don Lee Nelson, and Miss Darbara Sum- - Primary Changes t ! 3 s " Temple Wedding (leai 5SS- -V bride-to-be- $ 4 - - Flan Isanti Layton Of interest is the announcement of the engagement and appioaching marriage of MPs Judy . Moigan to Del Mar W. Steven'-News of the coming nuptials is s announced by the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Janies II. Morgan of Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Donald 0. Stevens, also of Layton, are parents of the benedict-elecThe marriage will take place June 21 in the Layton First Ward Church with Dishop Lynn Durton officiating. A reception will meeting for the Womens Service Society of the Clearfield Community Church is 7:30 p. m. on the First Monday instead of the second Tuesday at 7:00 p. m. WHITE TOP, QUACK GRASS Non-se!ectI- ve Does not sterilize tho soil There's nothing else like It. Kill your really tough problem weeds; SEE YOUR DEALER TODAY. FREE BULLETIN ON REQUEST. WASATCII CHEMICAL COMPANY Susarhouse Box 110 Phone IIU SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH x |