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Show rage August 25, 10.)f Tin: JOURNAL 1 Diane Dauson Becomes Bride Of Dr. Waldo Perkins in S. L. Us, Sharlene Ray Johnson Carried in S.L. L.D.S. Temple In stately rites performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple by Marion 0, Romney, member of the council of the twelve apostles, Miss Sharlene Mills became the bride of M. Itay Johnson. roses and stephanotis. Mrs, Robert Walker was matron of honor. Other attendants were The Farmington Farmington City Park was scene for a Davis Junior Gleannie Waddoups and Miss DeAnn Stake Junior Tolman, with Pat Johnson, sister er party on Tuesday, August 1 1. Miss Baibara Cawley, Miss Con- M-M- of the bridegroom, a junior biides-maiThey wore gowns styled like the brides in rust and gold taffeta and carried cascades of yellow and iust chrysanthemums. Vickie Vest and Iiolene Vest, nieces of the bride, were flower girls and wore aqua taffeta, carrying small nosegays. Orwin Draney stood as best man for the groom. Ushers were Rodaughter and new The charming bride was radiant bert J. Vest, the brides brother, in an ankle-lengt- h gown of em- and Daniel Johnson, the bridebroidered nylon tulle. The bouffant grooms brother. skirt fell from a pointed waistline. Following a honeymoon in southThe bodice featured a scooped ern Utah the young couple will and scalloped neckline short return to Provo to live where Mr. sleeves. Her scalloped cap of Johnson will continue his studies matching tulle held an elbow-lengt- h in electricial engineering at the veil of sheer illusion and BYU. The new Mrs. Johnson is she carried a bouquet of Talisman a former student at BYU. Following the ceremony the bridal pair was honored at a breakfast at the Temple Square Hotel given by Mr. and Mrs. Morris II. Johnson, Kaysville, parents of the bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Mills of Bountiful were hosts at a reception in the evening at the Bountiful Third LDS Ward for their son-in-la- Junior Men, Gleaners Hold Party at Park d. en During the evening the young people did square dancing, progressive dances, and played team games. The team known as the Squares won seven of the ten events in team games. Later the party-goer- s were served watermelon to finish an evening of real fun. w. BIRTHS Gailey Kaysville August 17 A daughter was born to Harold and Loiuse Bishop Gailey at the St. Benedicts Hospital in Ogden. Gailey A Layton In rites solemnized reLayton cently in the Salt Lake LDS Temple by George Q. Mori is, a member of the LDS Council of Twelve, Miss Diane Dawson became the bride of Dr. Waldo C. Perkins. The biide is a daughter of Representative and Mrs. William A. Dawson of Salt Lake City and Washington, I). C., former Layton residents. Mrs. Ella II. Perkins, Salt Lake City, is the mother of the bridegroom. Immediately after the ceremony, the bridal party and family members were guests at a wedding breakfast given by Mrs. Perkins at the Doll House. A reception in the Salt Imke Country Club was given that evening by the Dawsons. The beautiful bride chose a gown styled with a bouffant skirt of tulle enhanced with appliques of lace and a flounce of pleated nylon tulle which drifted into a chapel length train. The moulded bodice was styled with a pointed outlined and a lace with the natural scallops and dainty tulle. Her elbow length veil of silk illusion held a crown of daughter was born and ihinestones a carried bouquet of pt-ail- s she and stephanotis centered with a white oi chid. Serving as maid of honor was Miss Barbara Wareing, with Miss Ann Hughes, Miss Alice Ruesch and Miss Billie Dawson, sister of the bride, as bridesmaids. They all woie blue silk organza street length dresses fashioned like the brides gown. They carried showers of white glamellias. Eugene IL Perkins stood as best man for his brother and ushers were Marlin Haslam, Ole Johnston, Dr. Basil Williams and Dr. Drostan Baker. Mrs. Dawson wore a gown of pink silk organza and the bridegrooms mother was in pink lace over taffeta. Both wore white orchids. For her honeymoon in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, the bride donned a navy blue suit with navy and white accessories. They will make a home in Salt Lake City where Dr. Perkins is interning at the LDS hospital. The bride will resume studies in the fall at the University of Utah School of Nursing. Saunders Mr. and Mrs. David To and Observe Golden Wedding IS to Verge II. and Joyce Clinton An open house Sunday ganizations. In October 1920, they Make wisdom your provision for He that blows the eoals in quar- August Barber Gailey at the Dee hospital will honor Mr. and Mrs. David moved to Ogden. They also lived the journey from youth to old age, rels he has nothing to do with, has in Ogden. Saunders golden wedding anniver- in St. Ignatius, Montana, for a for it is a more certain support no right to complain if the sparks than all other possessions. sary. They will receive guests at few years. fly in his face. Veldez For the past 14 Vi years they the home of a daughter, Mrs. Lola Franklin. Diogenes. A daughter was Clearfield 2 to have lived in Clinton. Thompson in Clinton from born August 17 to Vernardino and 7 Mrs. Saunders was born in p.m. Sally Acana Valdez at the Dee hosRelatives and friends are asked Kamas on December 11, 1SSG, a pital in Ogden. to call on the Saunders and no daughter of William and Louise formal invitations have 'been is- Osborn McDonald. Mr. Saunders Garrison was born July G, 1879 in Ogden, sued. They request no gifts. A son was born AuLayton Mr. and Mrs. Saunders were a son of William G. and Amelia gust 10 to James F. and Ann Rob- married August 22, 190G. Later, Batchelor Saunders. erts Garrison at the Dee hospital Mrs. Of the nine sons and daughters Saunders became a member in Ogden. Morgan son was born August 14 to Malcolm B. and Mau-n- a McEntire Morgan at the Dee Hospital in Ogden. Clearfield A Garcia Clearfield A son was born to Amado and Luana Hall Garcia at the St. Benedicts Hospital in Ogden. August 15 born to the Saunders, seven are living: Mrs. Henry (Lila) Hansen, Brigham City; Mrs. Lola Thompson, Clinton; Donald D. Saunders, II. D. Mrs. Pleasant View; Mountain (Yvonne) Maughan, Home, Idaho; William H. Saunders, St. Ignatius, Montana; D. Edward Saunders, Loomis, California; and Darrel F. Saunders, School superintendent. Mrs. Saun- Bountiful. ders worked in the Relief Society, There are also 32 grandchildren Primary and other auxiliary or and seven of the LDS Church and they received their endowments in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on November s, i;x m;. For a number of years they lived in Moulton, Idaho, where Mr. Saunders organized the Moulton Ward Sunday School. He served as first bishop of the ward for 7 Vi years and also as the Sunday great-grandchildre- n. Martinez A son was born AuClearfield gust 14 to Rosendo and Adelaide Martinez at the St. Benedicts Hospital in Ogden. 11 North Davis DUP Water that runs electrically is working water . . . ups dairy cow yields 10 to 25 per cent . . . boosts egg production as much as 20 per cent . . . adds weight to beef cattle, sheep and hogs. Helps get them to market earlier with less feed cost. Put your water on the run electrically ' UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. 1 Camps Meet Clearfield Girls Bingham Tour Win Lake Trip Syracuse A tour of the Bingham Copper Mines has been scheduled fCr Saturday by the Syracuse Lions Club. The excursion will leave from the Syracuse LDS chapel at noon. Everyone in Syracuse, is invited to attend and are being The eleven Daughters asked to bring their lunch. of Utah Pioneer Camps in North Davis County gathered at the Syra- Mrs. Cora Bybee, Mrs. Mary Call, cuse Park Saturday afternoon for Mrs. Pauline Waterfall, Mrs. Clara an annual dinner and outing. More than 200 persons attend- Hill. Mrs. Maude Odd, Mrs. Jean ed. Each camp captain assisted Smith, Mrs. Doris Knighton, Mrs. the chairman of the county organi- Beth Ward, Mrs. Adella Smith, zation with the planning and pre- Mrs. Rubie Holbrook and Mrs. Lola Syracuse paration for the social. Robins. Following dinner in the bowMrs. Eva Warrend, county vice ery, a program was presented with each camp supplying a number. Mrs. Roetta Kilfoyle, county DUP president, presented last years officers with a dainty cup and saucer with a sego lily flower on each. Receiving the gifts were president and Mrs. Louise Green, Mrs. Ada Swafford, Mrs. Martha Bingham, Mrs. Rubie Holbrook and Mrs. lone Sandall were the committee in charge of the On Attendance young women along with three supervisors from the Clearfield Second Ward MIA left Monday for Ideal Beach, Bear Lake, and will return Friday, Aug. 24. To earn this trip the girls had to have 75 attendance at all meetings, earn an individual award, and participate in a fund raising program. The girls who went are staying in cabins and a few outdoor sports which they are enjoying are boating, swimming, and skating. While on their trip, the girls plan to attend an MIA meeting, said Sandra Ilender, one of the twenty-fou- r girls participating. Directors of this trip are Mrs. Rosemary Spencer, Margaret Larsen, Beverly Stevenson, Emily and Wanda Williams. Twenty-fou- r Mc-Bud- e, |