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Show 7i4su- Happ JULY 27, l!)r7 - m Mi. and Mrs. (ieiald Waite, Mr. and Mis. Alvin Wait, Syiacu.se Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Waite and Mis. l.ucina Neville and memh' is of their families all attended the dorm A. Waite, Jr., family reunion at Lagoon last Tuesday. Train at Yakima Giant and Allen Steed leturned Sunday to their home heie fiom a two weeks training at Yakima, ' Washington, with the IJ. S. Army. temained home with her These young men aie the sons Mrs. Lola Frew. of Bishop and Mrs. rj Joseph Can) on Stay Steed. Mi. and Mis. Alvin Waite, coni anied b Mr. and Mrs. Duane Born wo children, spent a A liahy hoy was horn last week Aun 's alu ,1 to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kowal- - ,tw aP las vvttk at tlle U low:-m Ggden can) on. lis at a Logan hospital. Mrs. Jennie Call This makes a tiio for them. Their Mrs. Jennie Call has returned to other two are a son, David and a home aftei a visit her daughter, Carolyn. Mrs. Kowallis was the former with her daughter and Eloise Steed, a daughter of Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clark of and Mrs. T, Joseph Steed o Syra- Green River, Wyoming. cuse. Mrs. Clifford Barber Mrs. Steed is spending two weeks Mas. Clifford Barber had as spein Logan with the Kowallis family. cial guests last Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Jens K. Nelson and Mrs. Edith Family (lathering The Arnold I). Miller family en- Steed of Clearfield, Mrs. Alice last B'tis of Hooper and Mrs. Margaret joyed a family All members at Lagoon. Felt of Salt Lake City. Friday of the family were in attendance Seattle Guests for this outing and included Dr. Mg. and Mrs. Fred Sessions and and Mrs. William I. Miller and family will return to their home their family of Ogden, Bishop and in Seattle, Washington, this week Mrs. T. Joseph Steed and family of after a visit with Mr. Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton It. Sessions parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hardy and family of Sterling, Al- Elmer Sessions and other relatives berta, Canada; Dr. and Mrs. David in Utah. Prior to the family comA. Miller and family of Salt Lake ing their oldest daughter, Cindy, City and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford spent a week with her grandparWestenskow and three children of ents. Marlin Gaileys Seattle, Washington. (Hen Cook Mrs. Vaughn Hansen and family Glen Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. were guests at the home of Mr. Floyd J. Cook was able to return and Mis. Marlin Gailey last Frihome last Friday from an. Ogden day. The Hansens are from hospital where he had been confined for the past three weeks reIF YOU WANT a baby, have a ceiving treatment for injuries he received in an automobile-bicycl- e newr one. Dont baby the old one. accident near his home. Arizona Guests Mr. and Mrs. Duane Norris, son Allan, and daughter, Ra Quelle, of Phoenix,' Arizona, are spending a few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Waite, parents of Mrs. Norris. Bob Barkers Glennis and Bob Barker returned They will also spend part of their time at Randolph, Utah, with the home Friday from a trip to the parents of Mr. Norris. deep South and several other points Mrs. Norris will be remembered of scenic .interest. Bob has spent here as the former Wilda Waite. a month in St. Louis, Mo., conductFishing Trip ing a management engineering of .the The Priest quorum Syra- survey of the large Navy Military cuse Second ward left early Mon- Personnel Records Center there. day morning for a weeks fishing Glennis flew back by plane two trip to Blind Lake at Boulder weeks ago and they motored home. Mountain in Southern Utah. Alberta Blamires Members of the class making the Paul included L. Layton, Ogden, visitFrank Bambrough, trip Brent Cook, Lanny Holbrook, Bur- ed with Mrs. Alberta Blamires over the weekend. He is an uncle of nett Walker and Glen Hamblin. men Mrs. Blamires. these young Accompanying Francis were Wiggill, Bishop Vernell Swangers Mark Beazer, Ordeth Bourgeous Mr. and Mrs. Don Martin and and Verl Dahl. three children, Seattle, WashingMrs. Lola Frew Mrs. Lola Frew had as here Mon- ton; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Martin, visited Saturday with day guests, Mrs. Bertha Stuart of Salt Lake, e Salt Lake City, Mrs. Jana Mr. and ' Mrs. Vernell Swanger. New' Mexico Visitor of Los Angeles and Mrs. Mrs. Jesse Brimhall, Farming-ton- , Samuel Atkinson of Ogden. New Mexico, visited during Tour East The following young folks from the "week with Col. and Mrs. Wells Syracuse left last Thursday on the Collett and with her parents, Mr. annual eastern tour which is spon- and Mrs. A. T. Collett. sored annually by the Kaysville Randy Thompson Mrs. Varge Thompson enterSeminary: Russell Barber, Duane Burton, tained 2o small friends on Friday Robert Eames, Stephen Schoen-fiel- for her son Randys birthday. Keith Criddle, Gary Waite, Randy was four years lod. Bear Lake Trip Miss Deanna Thurgood, Miss BecMrs. Jay Fred Sheffield, and Mr. and Wilma Miss Zaugg ky Briggs, Mrs. Clarence SesMr. and and Karren Miss Hodgson. sions L.D.S and the will attend The group daughter, Ogden, spent at Bear Lake. the weekend New York, pageant at Palmyra, Denver Visit all of interest and visit many parts Mr. Williams and Mrs. Park and as well places along the way as home from a week returned family of interest in Canada. at Denver, Colorado, Howard Thurgood, also of Syra- vacation a visited with her parwhere as the they group cuse, accompanied ents Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Richdriver of one of the buses. The tour will last for a month, ardson. Fishing Trip arriving back home in Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Carter and Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Westen- family are spending a few days skow and three children left Mon- at Spirit Lake fishing. Birthday Party day for their home in Seattle, Mrs. Shirley Larsen entertained Washington, after a visit of the at a birthday party for her daughpast week with relatives here. ter Annette who was four years Yellowstone Trip old Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Law and three Roland E. Long of their children spent last week NaMrs. Jane Owen, Salt Lake, was vacationing at Yellowstone a guest Saturday of Mrs. Roland tional Park. Their youngest daughter, Joan, E. Long. yrand-mothe- ac-So- r NO. 27 tri n era 3 LAYTON, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH i, n y: r lljtiiJ a : i-- , j two-wee- k son-inda- get-togeth- W i ..V? w uv v-- J US ft t V:,J er v.2T? JA 1 a ; ' fr $. e two-wee- k Kaysville News Bou-cett- d, mid-Augus- t. ,1. t V !j: v. v ' Vv r t s J t f ; w-- . ! j jV , - , J , SYRACUSE CUB SCOUTS ENTERTAINED; Naval Supply Depot Clearfield played host to Syracuse Cub Scouts last week. Two Depot buses, loaded with Cub Scouts. Den Mothers, LT N. I). Martin, Technical Information Officer, in charge; and John Steed, photographer, toured the Depot, I). N. lias-sinHydrographic Senior Supervisor, welcomed the Cubs to the Department and the following personnel acted as guides, Wayne West, Kenneth Reed, Vern Borgenson, John Poulson, and Tony Cristaudo. Bob Wright, Storage, took the group on a storage tour and in the above picture, Freddy Risser manning the fire extinguisher took part in a Fire Prevention Demonstration for the Cubs which was arranged by Ed Westaway, NSD Fire Department, also in the picture. g, The JOURNAL A weekly newspaper published in Floyd Bennett , Diane Davis Exchange Wedding Votes the interests of the residents of Davis County, at Layton, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. G. Syracuse matter at Floyd Bennett are spending their Entered as second-clas- s Layton, Utah, under the Act of honeymoon at Payette Lake in March 8, 1879. Idaho, following their marriage last Friday evening. Published By The ceremony was performed by INLAND PRINTING CO. Bishop T. Joseph Steed of the SyPhone: Kaysville 10 racuse LDS ward in the lounge of the ward chapel at 7:30 p. m. The young couple greeted friends THEat a reception which followed. They UTAH STATE PASS ASSOCIATION stood before a Hank of pink and white gladiolas, lighted at each MEMBER: a seven branch candla-brwith side NATIONAL EDITORIAL with tall white tapered canASSOCIATION ' - a, dles. NaH Advertising Representative The lovely bride was charming in Service an imported lace and tulle gown Advertising Newspaper 333 N. Michigan Avenue gold silk, she too wore an orchid j corsage. Others assisting were Mrs. Claude McBride, Mrs. Reed Williams, Mrs. Phillip J. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Schofield, Mrs. Horace Barber, Mrs. Arthur V. Bulkley, and Mrs. Richard Murphy. Serving were the Misses LaRay Thurgood. Itha Wilcox, Gayle Tree, Connie Thurgood, Susan Walker and Sandra Lee Gailey. The young couple will reside in Layton. -- LAYTON NEWS- - over taffeta. Layton Twenty Scouts from It was fashioned with a lace bod- the Fifth ward left early. Monday TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ice, covered with sequins and for the Scout camp in Cave Falls, $3.50 Per Year. Payable in Advance pearls and long pointed at the Wyoming. Arden Scoutmaster will sleeves. and went with them, Campbell LLOYD E. ANDERSON ...Managing Editor wrist a with week. James Watt and The full skirt was graced remain all down wide lace insert half way THE STAFF Leroy Talbot are his assistant CLAIR HALES News Editor and fell to the floor in length. scoutmasters who" went on the MARY BOWRING Society Editor lace cap with a se- trip. Howard McMillan and Wayne a wore She J. VERNON WOOLSEY.... Advertising Mgi. helped drive the big ERNEST R. LITTLE Office Manager quin trim, which caught her elbow Winegar MARILYN KEYES truck that the boys all rode in. Office Clerk length veil. GEORGE F. BARKER Foreman Her bridal bouquet was pink They returned Monday with the DAVE MORTENSEN Compositor roses and white carnations, cen- truck. The Scouts will return next C. A. WILKINSON Compositor orchid. white with a tered CLAIR FORD Saturday. Compositor DAVID SEAICII Composition Miss Juanita Dickson was maid JACK IMIIOFF Annie Talbot Stereotype of honor and the Misses Nancy JOHN E. BARKER. JR Linotype Mrs. Annie Talbot has been in KENNETH KINNER Linotype and Sheila Davis sisters of the MARION WHITESIDES Proof Reader bride were her bridesmaids. They Idaho two weeks visiting at the Pressman CLIFF BALL of aqua cot- home of her nephew and his wife, Pressman wore identical gowns NED ROBEY On GARY KENNEDY Pressman ton satin, and their bouquets were Mr. and Mrs. Reed Daines. Orin GOLDIE BALL .... Cinderv Supervisor pink rose and white carnations, Saturday, her son, Talbot, ROHENA ENCE Bindery Dept. harmonizing to that of the brides. and his family went to Firth to Reporters Mr. Van Dahl served as best get his mother. They stayed overNORMA I REECE Kaysville I OUISE night with the Daines, and all reWATT man, and Brent Davis, Val BenLayton KATHERINE ROSE nett and Richard Murphy were ushturned to Layton late Sunday eveFarmington Syracuse... MRS. VIRGINIA S. BENNETT ning. Clinton JEAN BURSON ers. chose Davis her for daughMrs. Sunset JEAN BURSON caponi ters wedding a gold-ruTHERE MAY be a destiny that AV if you silk princess styled model and an YOURE can remember back when a baby- orchid corsage. Mrs. Bennett was shapes our ends but our middles blue and are of our own ehewsing. sitter was called Mother. gowned in a Chicago, 111. . st OLD-TIME- R two-piec- e |