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Show an now fllrs. Kenneth Cloward T ,,T . I -' i- - - , Births IWWfc - S Marr ed September 5 in rites performed in the Salt Lake Tempe were M s Heta Morgan and Kennel a Lee (Toward. The bride is tie daughter of Mr. land Mrs. Ra'ph F. Motgan, La.vton, and Mi. and Mrs. How-ai- d - (low aid, Kajsville, are parents of the benedict. Charles E Rowan Jr. officiated at the ceremony. the wedFollowing the ding paitj was feted with a breakfast at Hannons Cafe Fr day evening the couple greeted guets at a recept on in the Laiton Secenth Ward. The m w Mrs. C! maid was charm ng in a white taffeta gown tnmnied with lace, styled with short sleee, scoop neckMRS. (harles Bruen l line and a skirt is daughter of Mr. and Mr. which fell into a chapel train. Win U. Jacobson, former Mis Ruby Morgan, residents of Layton, now livbiule's twin sister, seived as ing in Logan. maid of honor with other at- tendants Mis Dorothy Abbott, Mis Klea Ann Giay, Mrs. Floyd Morgan and Miss (low aid. Little Shelly Weaver and Curtis (Inward stood as miniature bride and groom and Peggy OBrien was flower girl. Michael Jarman stood as best man for the groom with Walter Schof.eld, Yal J. Stuart and Kent Draayer acting as ushers. Layton The home of Mr and After returning from a honey- Mrs. Alvin E. Jacobson of moon to the Northwest, they provided a hiaunful set- are making their home in Kays-vill"g for the wedding of their ii uighter, Kay Jairoson, and Prior to her wedding, the v-- ..rle Bruen. son if Mr. ai.J Chalks Biuen of Layton bride was guest of honor at a douhle-un- g personal shower given by Miss in Sipt. 37. The Klea Ann Gra. rtemony was performed by President Allen Meikle of Lo- . iV T b- earn - 1 I- New hal o weie welcomed by the follow mg m this aiea dur- work: ing tne l n. .sept l't, ti lb. Robert Tanner Chiis-ttn-eJ and I .'Mon m r, di t to Mr and W '' an I Hays, Cleat Hi- - pit F,o-e'- n rte, n, 1 ' -- " f diuMitti, hipt. I'oim n I 4. Ye a" ft I l, to Mr. eo Cat son, flonr-'ene- n 4 ul.tel . i an Mr-- 3 1, the to Mr. ton t ilii. atilMi tit. ii Si ! m n. Sett. Hi lie H M . Ih-l.- i' la d, Se , . ft. 37, 1 1 t4 rt Mr. Charles Druen Robinson, Sun(t Is, to Mr and Hancock. Kas-- v Takes bride From Logan Lo-fa- e. i nan wughed in Septem-be- t in a s dt I uke City hos- hl be welcomed jnt.il aid mny lamia home and Shellia. tion. giam j arents are M . and Mis. Wilinrd Sandall, aid Mi. and Mrs. Wa'lafp Rose Bountiful, and a Mrs. Bad-andniother. pi eat-- Rattlesnakes add a new ratMiss Eva Morgait attended tle eath time they shed their the bride as maid of honor skm about three times a year wearing a tailoied pastel pink The number of tattles is not in heath. Be- -t man duties were any way indicative of the age perfoimed by Donald Brigmoie. of the reptile The bride was level v m a Boastin' Ka;-ill- e .1 , ' POPULAR Davis High School graduates Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lee Cloward were married in LDS Temple g i if - Rou-tl- ' -- fll (Continued From Page 1.) move. Hubby took out a little black whistle and began making weired noises that would scare the dead. he Quiet, roared, thats the duck matcall ing stay down and keep We could hear birds quiet. Layton Jaycettes and Jay-ce- quacking but none came. The from the entire state of feed must have been Ltah aie invited to attend the where they were because ample as it avton Jaycette sponsored began to get light, you couldnt y Treasure Hunt s'ated for see a bird. The morning m;t evening, July 27. turned to ice and still we waitAccoid.ng to I.aYern Jones, ed. Chairman, the Hunt will begin was frozen My at 7. ".ii p. m. Saturday at the across my knees as I tiled to Mayfair Market Parking Lot. test safety and S'ghts. ScanRendezcous at a secret meeting the misty sky, we still p!aee will feature a midnight ning snack and dancing. Ntw members and guests of the Jaycettes are invited to Treasure hunt Planned 1 Adult education pa'e blue of eyelet dress over tulle and taffeta with a rounded neckline and tmy puffed sleeves. A blue taffeta bow accented the bouffant skirt at the back. She carried a bouquet of white carnations and Talisman rosebuds with white satin streamers. The brides table, covered with a white lace cloth and crystal candelabras, was centred by a beautifully tiered cake, decorated with pink butterfly roses and topped with miniature wedding bells. Members of the immediate family and close friends were ballerina-lengt- h Leader to Address Rotary Kaysville Dr. Alton P. director of adult education for the State of Utah, will be the speaker at the Kaysville Rotary meeting Wednesday evening. Dr. Hadlock, native of this community, was educated at Davis High School, the University of Utah and UCLA where he wrote his doctors dissertation on adult education. One of his aims as director in attendance. The bride is a graduate of is to coordinate all adult educaon all levels Davis High School and has at- tion activities tended Utah State University. throughout the state and he A graduate of Morgan High will discuss this and other probSihool, the groom has attend- lems Wednesday evening. ed Weber College. The new Mrs. Bruen plans For a five-yeperiod prior to attend Utah State Univerto passage of the Buck Law in while in this fall Logan 3913, all big game seasons in sity Pfe. Bruen fulfills his military Utah were closed by the State obligation jn Colorado. Legislature. Had-loc- waited. Finally we decided t relax and break the vigil wit a sip of coffee. Naturally a I poured a flock landed in You cant shoot a sit ting duck giowled Dad, yo got to be sporting about it." As we moved the ducks too1 skyward. Speaking of Fevers, I must have had a precipitious Duck case of Fever just stood there with my mouth open. When I came to I fired both barrels at a duck a half mile m the distance. While all this was going on Hubby had fired his three rounds and I counted four ducks floundering in the water. The wind was blowing so Dad hurried out to retrieve. Three boxes of shells and my one duck later, we called it a dav. Next morning, only partially thawed out, I began to prepare the birds. I picked feather for three hours and swept up feathers for the next threo weeks. Singeing, drawing, and soaking, took the rest of tho day. I prepared stuffing as tho they were Mallards or Canvas and waited with joyous Backs, anticipation for supper time. Soon the house reeked but tho ducks looked brown and delicious tasted and smelled worst than a carton of decaying fish. How was I to know Spoon-Bi- ll were a cross between a Mud-He- n, and a sewer rat, and needed special treatment. Dad took me out for a hamburger while we aired the house. Girls, if hubby decides to go duck hunting some bleak, cold morning, play dead. Dont over weaken and go just to keep him company. A successful marriage depends on a division of labor. Let him shoot tho ducks you can always throw them awayl Layton Church News Needle end Thimble 63 North Main The Needle and Thimble Club will meet at 1:30 Hostesses are p. m. Satui day at the Trinity Lutheran Church. Regina and Annette Cole, daughteis of Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Laton Kaysville Cole Assembly o! God Church La ton Sgt. and Mrs Dick Carothers of Sunset were on Fnday evening. Si ptember V, at the Utah State of Cod Fellowship services m Salt Lake City. R. S. Opening bap-tire- d Lavton Mi s. Afton Miller, president of the ."th Relief he held at Sonetj, announces that their Opening' Social vitl in hi a. m., Wednesday, September -- 1, at the Relief Society Rorm in the White Chapel. Oma Wilcox will review the booh, lady Laura by Mamie Petei s Call. Musical selections will be piented bv Barbara Hanson and Ondlyn Mockh. Luncheon Mrs. Miller mentioned that a will be seived bv the baby sitter will be available and free. Everyone is invited. SALE STARTS TODAY AND ENDS SEPTEMBER giaduatmg from the Boy .7th MATERNITY DRESSES V. Ward Primal the Sain ament Meeting Sunday evening included Eddie Yon son of Mr and Mr. Rnbeit Voight; Robert Church, son of Mi Dewev Chuuh; and Scott Williams, son of Mr. and and Mi Mi Rood WiMiams. Layton 3rd Relief Society CHILDRENS I.avton According to Mr'. Mary Adams, President of ihe n.rd ard Relief Society, the Layton 3rd Ward Relief Societys (Veiling Social will he held at 2p. m, Tuesday, September 30, at the new Lavton 3id and kth Ward Chapel. All women of the dams. (Yard are invited, said Mr 1 price DRESSES & 30 (Good Selections) BOYS' AND MEN'S COATS DRESSES .Odds and Enda) Good selection in junior, regular and half sizes. Primary Graduates l.atun Use Valuable Gift Check SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! Social off V, LADIES' COATS to 20 SKIRTS L price BOYS JEANS 1 1 CAR COATS & y2 off Jleavy and Superior Quality i (A $2.98 Value), h CHILDREN'S COATS & CAR COATS price $1.99 Work for Dead Layton Mrs. Ruth Stewart, 1st Ward Primary President, announces that Vi hovs and girls were baptized for the dead at the LD Temple in Salt Lake City on Saturday morning. The pi! L were; Maulvn Lucas, Judv Wateis, Linda Stewart, Marn sha Gamson, Seely, Diane Ronnenkamp, N'lla Barber, and J nn Swenson. Boys baptized were: Lynn Yan Arden, Rev V, eber, Billy Watei, Allen Bassett, Kay Dahle, Michael Booth, Stephen Littlefield and Larry Gale. RLOUSES & to 20 SKIRTS y2 off NYLON HOSE .(Stock up on this famous Su-a- h VAN HEUSEN WHITE VANTAGE DRESS SHIRTS price Chorus Party 1 k LADIES' 1 R. S. S( if b I eld rl la. if s i Im imr , pr si n & MEN'S SLACKS 1 20 off to y2 price BOUFFANT SLIPS off y H $3.98 Values $1.99 each Gift Check SQOO DRESSES 1 Purchases $10.00 cr more. Good for $2.50 on Purchases $25.00 or more. Good lor $5.00 on Purchases $50.09 or more. Good lor f $1.Q0 on J ft X USE ON SALE OR REGULAR MERCHANDISE AT DE MONTE'S ON OR BEFORE SEPT. 30f 1958 DUSTERS 1 i S ' BOYS' SWEATERS Opening Social Set 'ilm spi cial Opening Social for the 7th (Yard Rf v will le hi Id at r. m., Wednesday, September 24. n a i.l ie sitpd at 3 in oclock after which an interest c lam a ben planned According to Mrs. Lvman I'm, hit of the Relief Society, a book review will be M- Y a'trr Daiis of Ogden, followed by two musical L 52.99 k HOUSE mor Gul Scout Troop 9( will have their first sea-r- n at 7 00 clock, Thursday evening, home of tkrir Scoutleader, Mrs. Olive nvft ng of the full Sen'' p i jit t1 o 1 Values to $5.95 Discontinued Styles Si. Rose ci Lima Catholic Church t p 99c BRAS & GIRDLES SPORT SHIRTS pro-gn- a & FAMOUS BRANDS 53.99 CHILDRENS SWEATERS I a; tin Tbe 4th Ward Rein f Societys Opening social and lunch on honoiing the vis, ting teachers will be held at 1 ihi oV'e. Tups lav afti rnnon, Septemler ,"n. A special I1 Ward v T !' Relief Society members are pioiued imv'e.t Mr, leoe lavton, president. 1 69c Regular $5.00 Value Lavton Mrs. Ceeile Coombs, first ward teacher of Chorus 3, anno inces LAYTON FIRST WARD CHORUS 12 Is going to have a party We hope that you can come, So we can get acquainted And have a lot of fun. Bnrg your j artner with you. To make your fun complete. Yes, iven bring a friend or two ' We promi-- e you a treat. The paitv will start at 7, Please dont be late. Let be theie together Remember the place and date. FIRST WARD UMUSEMENT HALL soptonh'r (.nth, I1'. Lay ton Fourth brand! Values to $1.65 t ! Holt Becomes Part cl Layton Second h price sso Gift Check s5oo t2 I .. ton Acer l ing to Bishop Robert Benton, 22 families or ii.im' ms firm Holt SubiiniMon were received into the 2nd Watd nirnb'r fp in Sunday eeening 77 Ward Bowling Team I.a j ton The 2nd Ward has formed a bowling tiam consisting of Ja Simmons, Bill Talbot, George Stevenson, B Allen Adams and Bishop Robei t nton. They Majne lint, will bowl at ii.70 p. m. eveiy Wednesday evening at the new Holt Lams Bowling Alliy. The Journal-Se- pt, 23, 1958 Page 4 63 North ftlain 1st DOOR NORTH OF POST OFFICE Kaysville |