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Show December 22, JOURNAL , . imu vj 1939 Page 4 T Mr. Ga'ald Grestvood Fii y home returned m ! t St. t1 Bewe-dic- ti hnsntal wrt.e jh w Confined for one vfk yph licvs pneumonia. 111 Sheriff LeRoi Day i St. Be.-- , Norma Freer semously- - ill -a- t-th diet's hospital where he has Phofic 769 been confined for several Paula Estner, Kaysville daughter Jf Mr. and weeks. By Georg P. Bo)i la the Veteran hospital Salt Lake City for a check up. : Waaatrh Height Mr. and Hr. Jack Campbeft MO Valeria, toured aome Sty Lake hospital with the Protestant Chapel choir from Hf L)lon in December Field 14, ungirgj many traditional Chrimas to the patients. Mrs. attended the Pjhian Sifter's Christmas dinner in Oeden December 15. Friday the rols C amphell Campbell children participated-)-the children Christmas program at th Proteatant Chapel at Hill Tield. Sunday Mre. Campbell gang at the am nual Christmas concert at the chapel. Director of th choig is Mre. Don Scott, and organist Georg .Rytting, both of ' t ' Layton. Several ladle surprised Mr. Tony Vaughn, 748 Valeria, Jast week to honor with her a Mrs. Penn Williams, Mrs. Spencer Hovey and Mrs. Ralph Chritiansen were host- - ? at the where they k baby mo is the new iadp non in th family of Bishop T dieted marshmallows and ex chweri, .gifts and spent the party -- Friday evening y home nigflt. .TYPICAL OF THE delight young visitors to the Extension Service office, have displayed upon viewing "the Christmas Ideas table, is demonstrated here by little Con Drazan, when his grandmother, Mrs. falter Manning, left, took him along on a visit to the office. erdeland Park Christmas ideas abound About a month ago Jimmie and Claia May Willden moved fC.fcjand Junction, Colorado, Tor seveial years, Mrs. Karto Layton. They aie residing Then children are ma P. Swindle, Davis County at home demontration agent, hag ily of Mr. and Mrs. FrestoirfCarnl Joan, It, l.enoie Ljnn, been giving lectures and 584 Valeria. He will l,e; Ton) a Kim, 2, Ray, on ideas for gifts, lelebtating his birthday on De-'foods and packagdecorations, ember 13 from now on. He of gifts that anyone can ing was born at St. Benedicts at make for Christmas. One 2:41 p.m. on th..t date. This year, she s collected brother and. two sisters await- of these ideas and has manyed him at home. Grandparents Christmas Ideas set up a are Mr. apt! Mrs. Georgp P, table in her office at the exMr. and Boyce, Lavton. tension service office in the Leo A. r, Spokane, county courthouse, at Farming-ton- . The little !Vahington7 seven p ounde- - 12 weighed The table, itself, is coveied The lloyce ounces at birth with a felt table cloth, extollihildien attended a Chri'tmas ing a Merry Christmas greetThis ing around the edges. type of doth need not be made of felt, but would be just as effective made of Indian Head or some such material,' Mrs. And its fun Swindle said. something just a little , to have , At Extension Service . I include: a beautiful ornaChristmas tree made of a felt snowman door or decoration, a metal ornament trimmed with balls, a gold gold Christmas e tin to be used sprayed for serving drinks in glasses or as a utility tray, a felt table ment net; wall 4 SSE2 t j! S.'r-- ' I jt tiee skirt, stuffed dolls, and a stuffed nylon elephant (nylon is used for ease in washing and quick drying.) Chnstmas Packaging ideas consist of a polka dot clown's head for wrapping a round package; a diessed-ublown paper sack, and various fabric coverings for different sizes and shapes of packages. p 3 n JH K ' parking L.VVTON STORK j IN REAR OF STORE . - . . different for the holiday ' son, hhe added. ideas Other sea- sun-bui- st cup-cak- ittave " p U M The best part about it is that explicit instructions for any of these interesting and novel Christmas ideas, are also available at the Extension Sen-icoffice and, at little or no e the giacing In rites peiformed at the home of the bride on December 4, Miss Judy Kay Edwards became the bride of Lorm V. Wilde. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don T, Kaysville, and the benedict u the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. Wilde, Layton. President Philo T. Edwards, the grandfather of the bride, who is President of Sharon Stake, Orem, performed the ceremony, after which th newlyweds weie honored with a reception in the Kaysville Second Ward hall. The lovely bride chose a gown of Chantilly lace over satin. It . featured a scalloped neckline on the fitted bodice with long pointed eleeve. The full skirt fell into a short train. Fiom a tiara of seed pearls, her veil of illusion edged with seed peail feel elbow length and he earned a bouquet of red and white sweetheart roses. The sister of the bnde, Miss Sandra Edwards, stood as maid of honor with bridesmaids being Miss Ann Paddock, Miss Carolyn Cameron, Miss Lorame Cloward, Miss Yvonne Grover. Mrs. Carl Warnock. They woie like gown of red satin with matching shoes and carried whit muff centered with red carnation corsages. Little Michelle Norman and Terri Lynn Cottle, also in red satin frocks and carrying baskets of red and white carnations, served as Gower girls. For her daughters wedding, Mrs. Edwards chose t beige lace sheath and the mother of the benedict was in beige satin with a full skirt. Best man duties weie performed by Jay Dee Wood and the ushers were Lee Choate 1 lustrous cotton broadcloth or oxford for cloth, designed style, fit. comfort, machine wash V wear, little or no ironing needed. Cotton Slacks - t' - Theyre twice es stur. TAIfJ if one thread snaps w a I he other, remains in ,G 5tnct to check runs. le Lay mode (ft cheers, neutrals, tints. ' I fash-ip- n Bouffant Slips $4.98 $3.98 Orion Socks ..98crBlouses ..$2,98 Ties :.$3.98 : ?t! s .u$ tNylon Sport Shirts ..$2.98 Wallets ..$2 $3, $4 Slips Slippers NTon Tights $1.98 7 JUST SHOPPING' DAYS LEFT!. 1 o H. V(. m: lnia. Alhambra, California, Kaysville, Utah Sun., Mon., Tues. r0n8 cf the Dell- - - - Fudge Auto Service : J. Roy LAYTON,' UTAH ; . & 24- S 26. - - T - . G SUXKIST, No. 138 Joz. ORANGES 79c LGE., GREEN, THIN SRIN ; t ft AVOCADOS Snow Crop, 10 oz. Knotts, PEAS J for 6 oz. Brussel Juice Sprouts for for $100 iff IROZEN FOODS Snow Crop, 10 oz. Reg. 37c Boysenberry $100 c Extra Large, 83 26 oz. Mary Elizabeth APPLE 'I . .31LNCE . PUMPKIN PIES for $100 E t READY TO EAT it i 7& 98? lb. Center Slices Srcst love Stories of All Time! i WINTERS T' e s Knit Shirts ....$1.8 Blouses $1.93 Ties 50c Sport Sets .,..$4.59' Sweaters $3.98 Novelty Panties. a:..:' 49c: $6.88 Jackets Bouffant Slip $2198 Full Slips $1.98 INTHESliN aMHua EGGS nfr 9 IS 59c Play Doh .S0c Blankets ti$ v Bath 4 1.5 ) PHILADELPHIA, OCEAN SPRAY OZ CORN EAST NIRLETS. To CREAM. CHEESE Plus s Stripe a FREE SHOW THURSDAY, PM BEANS AA GRADE, LARGE tMtOOOW ORtiSIH tvaMNftl am mgm tm emmet nmtw MONTE, .No. 303, Whole GiCen doz. WALNUT MEATS EAST Boxed Towels ac tiniftttauf m i fls Klb. lb. A PUCE a ! r TOMS TURKEYS.... , : rre!-- NORBEST A GRADE. wurr Mdiflwr turtfpv TAYLOR-CLIF- for 8 oz. . . for $100 Cranberry Sauce Free from Contamination 12 oz. Check Daily Paper lor Other AG Specials 8 Note: New store hours at Bowmans. Mon.-Thur- s 8 a.m. 6:30 -- Fri. & Sat., am. 7:00 pm. DEC. 24, 1959 Sets Cl TOYf-OJ)- $2.93 Table Cloths $lJ58 Ironing Tables $5 y AND ENDS - RElIUCED "PCI. CLEAR . llYTOX and FARMINGTON KIDS at 9 KAYSVILLE KIDS NORTH of CENTER Red Ticnets at 12 Noon a.m. St.-- Free KAYSVILLE KIDS SOUTH of CENTER STREET Free Orange Tickets at 3 p.m. vi i BANANAS Hfims Dec. 20, 21, 22 - Reed and .63 IH U.S. NO. 1, Golden Ripe SHOW STARTS 7:30 One Complete Show Each Night From. Roy Specials Dec. 22, 23, Closed Christmas & New Year's Day during S eb Mr. and Mrs. Golden ster and Mr. and Mis. Merle Warren will be guests at e Christmas family paity in Centerville, Tuesday evening, at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wairen. Other guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cottiell, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Alton Leak, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jacobson, both of Salt Lake. TtU IX 10 WISH TOO 0R0PP1XS Bowman's From All of Us the holidays. Mrs. D. L. Rice, Farmington, Mrs. Held Moss and daughter Erma, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Smith, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Don Aamodt, Bountfiul, will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Barnes, Christmas Day for dinner. Kaysville Theatre RHONE 100 i -- By Mrs. Norma Preece Phone 769 West Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Barnes attended the wadding and reception of their niece Buth Aamodt and Bruce Smith, of Bountiful, on Friday. The wedding was at the Salt Lake LDS Temple and the reception the same evening at the Bountiful Stake House. Entertaining at their annual Christmas dinner are Mr. and Mrs. Golden Webster. Guests will include members of their family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Valdron, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Webster and children, Mr, and Mrs. Elliot Webster ami family. Their daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Waldron will $1.50 Hurry ini Thus Groat Gift Buys Wont Welti S h ayrv-Pttiri-- MERRY atCHRISTMAS Adams leave by plane Christmas night to visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Wadi on at West Kaysville Soft, n "From the earth comes an abundant life for all " v r Me1-vi- MINING ASSOCIATION UTAH Popular Davis couple married Ed-wai- n 2ft Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Parish and family will be Mr. and Mrs. Metcalf and family, Portland, Oceg'm.T Mr. and Mrs Vettalf weieLo former resident of Kaysvile.-Avisiting durinholniavs will be La. g-the MatS Mil other, Mr. and Mr V and his. muthei Mis. Iva. Rat tnh, all of Cantor-s - - year draw to a close, we wish the people of Utah a happy holiday eoson ond a proiperou 1960. We also want to expres sincere thank for the support parmany Utahn have given the mineral industries ticularly thoe who have been fighting for protection of a national gainst excessive Imports and for adoption minerals policy that would insure healthy growth for the row materials Industries of Utah and the West, MRS. LORIN W. WILDE in vows exchanged lovely home rite. The bride is the former Mis Judy Kay Edwards, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Don T. Edwards, Kaygville. fyioi Riggs v. p A the baby-shower- . r' Ruhard bowman, small Mm of and Ml- -. Richard C. Bowman, returned home last week fiom Dee Hospital where he was u'pfined for several days undeigomg tieatmenL Dost wishes esnd f hanks Mr.'anT' --s -- and Dee Choate. To depait for her honeymoon to an undisclosed destination, th bride donned t brown suit with matching accessories The young couple will make a home m Layton. Prior to her wedding, the bride was feted with paines and given by Mis Cloward Mi Grover j in Orem by Mrs. John Allen, Mrs. Algon Fd: dock ahd Mias Vera Gender who are aunts of the bnde; Mrs. Yern Hough and her daughter Miss Sandia Houghp and Mis. Roger Norman and Mrs. Bob Cottle tf Layton. NEWS LAYTON Mr. OPEN SUNDAYS SPECIALS FRI SAT. AND SUN. LAYT0H & u uya u FOOD STORES is CLOSED SUNDAYS SPECIALS THURSO URL AND SAT. KAYSVILLE |