Show w— 1''' 48 j Miss Betty Jean Gibbons Weds i r'- - J 7 : AM ' NER STAND A R SUNDAY MORNING APRIL 3 1949 r : X M ' J Ml TElain e Clark IMPWavne Garnftr arriedto 1 Glen C Havens j Betty Jean Gibbons daughj-tc- r of Mr and Mrs Elmer O Gibf borvs became the bride of Glen Clare Havens son of Mr and Mrs -- Clare C Havens March 16 in thfe Salt Lake City L D S temple The double-rin- g ceremony was perl- f ormed by Pres Charles R Jone The following fevening the couplfe was honored rat a reception and dance at the linth ward recreatloii v hall The bride wore a dress of ivory slipper satin en train styled with a fitted bodice and a net yoke The skirt and yoke were trimmed With chantllly lace Her veil 'of bridal illusion was finger-ti- p length edged with lace She carried a bouquet of sweetpeas and centered with an orchid Miss Ellen Checketls was maid of honor with Mss Dorothy Rip-po-n and Miss Leone Pace as bridesMiss mi ft r To Wed Ri cnsrci Grant E NNrm i:V'" "sner A uiark m announce the ma aim 2045 Adams pi r- 1 - fCirk qr The Heather wedding fChapel witb the Rev F Ci Lovett performing the ceremony I The couple Is now residing at 82 J leiW CLEARFIELD Among those assisting at the were Mrs Dorothy Ferrih Mrs Tyde Bail Mrs Lawrencfe Giles Mrs Eldon iYogason Mr Lee BrockHenry Sehultz and Mrs the newly-- After the reception weds left for a honeymoon trip to San Francisco and are now at home at 3517 Washington Blvd- Thfe ensemble wajs bride's going-awa- y a" blue suit with pink accessories 4 BBBBK " J Davis ' i$BB ' 'Diego Gallf t Miss Muir who soent I i fcl wf " her ehilrf- OI TT is a granaaauEnter Mrs Thomas fr and Ir and Mrs ' tClearfiek M Muir and Mnrnhv rf D TTFTT The Trousseau club held its March - meeting! Saturday evening March ?8 at the home of Marjorie Blom- H oounmui from Clearfield were Attending Beverly Wood Joyce Hoblson and Nola Smith Otherf members are Louise Snl- pivan Jeaht Morgan Barbara Bick-p- n La y on Evelyn Thomoson lAudry Burningham Dorli Argyle June Noble and Jean Layto'n Bouft iful 1 The gfrls comprise a group from ©avis high school 1948 graduates Mrs Glen Havens who Is the former Miss Betty lean Gibbons of Ogden recited nuptial vows jwjarcn m m me halt Jbass I D S temple Lutheran Women Betty Griffithj Planning for ewed xf oyed dinnr aHTattend- EVANSTON Wyo ApJil 2— The here late FrUlay marriage of Betty Jean! Griffith EArrlvF Nina Ajtil Election Barton and small and Harold EVANST N Wyo AprU S L Memiers o: Lutheran Ladies Aid socieif met Tuesday night March 29 iri the home of Mrs w 3 Wriglt for 4 reorganization session Election of officers will be held April! 26 in the home of Mrs R V FMnt Plans are peih arranged for coni- firmalion sdrvices which will be held ton Palm Sunday April la with Ithe Rev Walter Mever of I IT Kemrherer conducting Thd Rev khd Mrs Harry Allen Were feuests covered dish lunch Sundly Marth 27 following morning service jt the Baptist churchl ta whenmmbers entertained m their ' honoit' ind Mrs Allen were pre- 1 r Raybourn popular! young couple of Evanstdn is an-- f nounced by the bride's pajrehtaMr and Mrs W Bryan Field The wedding took place Monday March 21 in Salt Lake City The couple was attended by Mr and Mrs LaMar Ashton The bride chose an blue silk taffeta evening gbwn with a black jacket and corsage of or-- J chips for her wedding atpre "The groom son of Mr land Mrs F A Raybourn Evanston j is a vet eran of World War II He served in the army air corps He is employed by the Union Pacific Railroad Co in Evanston They will make t tit u home here res-ignai- bri Barbara Monticello augnierj itah will be housf tfueslk for th two lext arents weeks of MralBarton's Mr and Mrs Arvil SesI sions i Mr i and Mrs Reed Flovd and all son Ailan Heber have en recent suests at thofty home nf Junior Girls and Boy Scouts of D S Clearfield First ward enter-ine- d for members Tuesday eve-n-g in the ward recreation hall l'e glrtt bv their lead- r Roma supervised Park furnished Dotluck uppef and the boys provided soda raier uancing concluded the entertainment Kiwanis cluhs nf C1irfiM mA avion held a taint lnn Th ay evening in West Lav t mi IvJYK ard chapel Wives and partners c : Kuestf A vocal duet was rendered by rs Helen Schofield and Mr Mel n Frosjk of Kaysville Vtth piano CCOmpaniment bv T Leland Frost ra A Huggins Oeden attornev - CLINTON Davis County AprU ieutenapt governor of the district 2 — A group of parents attended the alked en "What the Church Can u n neveni communism in inis Davis high school operetta "Marit-za- " ountry" l e last Thursday evening The folSpending-thday Tuesday as lowing students from here were lests of MrS La Voi-- Wood in her performers Beth Burnett Niel pme here were Mrs Marie Lloyd Evans and Dean Adams Iona reber City: Mrs C A Llovd Farm- h Mitchell Donna Fait Carl Joanne Davis (Kenneth ngton:s Mrs Ellen Sihlth Mrs iua r tn and Mrs Martha Green Sheffield Donald Dellenbach Mylearfield ron Child and Clark Adams Mary ? Ellen Wood and Mvrna aiming Clearfield were amonv Mrs Loretta ChHd has jreturne he cast in an operetta' 'Countess from ai k vacation i southern! California While there! aaritza' presented by Davis high the school auditorium she was house guest of Mr and chool ihFollowinB the Dresentation Mrs Lorin Rice of Maywpod Cal hey accompanied the cast to a Mrs Child returned in tinSe to atnow in salt Lake CityJ tend the Reed school of dancing reMr and Mrs Verne Smith and view where her three granddaugh in ters Merilyn Child Maureen Ol- - on AI tan spent last week-ensen and Kay Simpson were per- - ooeie as house guests of Mr and Irs Roy AIsodd parents of Mm i lormers mith1 F IMr and Mrs Reid Davis All Parents Attend wiw at gux rrom me A soqial hour followed the n and service Allen who came to Evan- ston itwo years ago as pastor of the church has tendered his With Mrs Allen he left Apxilill to gd to California Alt wugh a s u c c e s so r to the pasto ate of the church has not been secured services will be held at th church each Sunday it was annoinced PujW$ of Betes Glebe's fifth grade Clark (school! Evanston held a Hobb dat exhibit Monday March 28 as an activity of Hobby week Disphjy of hobbies held in the clafisr xVr included stamp collections bird pictures toy horses key chain collections old coins story book pglls jewelry drawings and & pictures Putlils of all grades Jn Clark schoo were invited to view the exhibit ppecial quests included Clyde W Kjbrtz superintendent lof Evanston schools Elizabeth Mayne Clarkf school principal iJohn "f Welsh! eg supervisor and Ted I AndelsoiV mufic directorj Davis La Marr Davis Wallace Mc Plue and Dick GabratthJ Qgden ano stepnen Keen Sunset? and Ar St Joseph' Peking St Joseph Sewing society Will den Allred Sorina" Dale all lefi meet Thursday April f ai two for Alaska last Thursday They o'clock at the1 St Benedict- hospital will go by boat from Seattle to Juneau where they will see F LeJ Roy Davis father of the Davis of fofr stoles printed right in the boys and will be employed by the book Send iifteen cents more for U S public roads for the I summer on the Alaskan highway j your piiy today! congre-- Wed recentlv in Las Versa Wv Mh i i Clark daughter of Mr and Mrs Walter A Clark ayne u Earner son of Mr and Mrs Philip A Garner 1175 d Ball (Baaeh '' J' SB' '' "" X - Any time! 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Find the answers here — a fashion guide for every age for tall and short slim and and there's a FREE pattern 39-in- Planning a temple marriage in June at Miss Betty Midgley and Richard Grant Ellsworth of ' Washington D C The bride la a daaghter of Mr and Mrs Thomas C MMgley 117t Twenty-oeeoa- d Forty-secon- stadio) eve-mg- 's ' School Operetta Ogdemtes Motor fo University Women Confab A large group of Ogdenites motored to Provo to attend the state convention of the American Association of University Women Friday and turday The activity centered ax nd the Joseph Smith building oh he B Y U campus Highlight ( the activities for Friday was e panel discussion on omen Under United "Status of Nations" 1 by Algie Ballif state cnairman of international rela tions study group A banauet in the evening climbxed the day On Saturday Mrs Kiefer B Sauls state bresident presided at the sessions A feature of the morning was an address by Mrs C S Bluemel regional vice president of Denver Dr Urlardin Branch of the University of Utah was the guest speaker during the luncheon Adding charm to the event was the visit to Springville art exhibit and tea hosted by the Springville and Spanish Fork bfanches in the afternoon B two-wee- 1 r re-entl- " - M t i - ' Hunts ville Pair Returns From tered with 'red roses with red ribbon streamers extending to each place setting The members presented a! program after which dinner was servedl Following the dinner the was) conducted and pins were given to Jolene Ahlstom Marilyn Bradshaw Mar Jean Bush Marilyn Coop Gloria Cullimore Karen Daniels Marian Evans Ven-it- a Grant Janice Judge Lurtien Morris Nancy Ann Pugmire Marilyn Ridges and Dorothy Whiting Recently the pledges gave a banquet at Ede's Place honoring the members Friendship was the theme carried out The members were presented with a program Of talent and a corsajfe of red rosea At conclusion pledges sang am original song written in honor of the members Last Wednesday night Carpe and S O S gave a dance in the form g of a for the alumni of both clubs The two clubs are also planning a canyon party long-stemm- 1 w feaeher member-ce- home-comin- MORGAN April 2— L D S Morgan stake Relief society noted the organisation's 107th anniversary with a program recently in the stake tabernacle here The event honored all Relief society presidents of Morgan stake since that organization was formed Aug 18 1818 A short history of the beginning of the L D S Relief society on March 17 1842 was given followed by accomplishments of the nine general presidents Tribute was paid to each of seven presidents of the Morgan stake Relief Society and accomplishments of each were cited A brief talk on the Relief se as given by Clarence D ciety Rich ke president The l presidents of the Ran society and the time y served: Mrs Lydia Rich 1878 to UHfe Mrs Maryette Waklron UUMip 8 Mrs Mary H Chadwick 4 Mrs Sophi Anderson Mrs Elizabeth Geary Mrs May D Rich 1938-19and MxSi Margaret Tbackery 1945 to the present Mor-Reli- ef 1821-lf2- 1926-193- Davis high chool and University of Wseonsln and served as an en- sign la V a navy during the recent war The eounle left last week for Juneau Alaska wnere Mr Davis will be employed a engineer for U 5 public roads CLINTON Davis County April the ' A family dinner in honor of the -- — i no marriage oi Mary Mcuoua couple was given Thursday afteraid and James" Reid Davis was sol emnized in L D S Salt Lake noon March 24 at the home of and Mrs George Reid of Suntemple Friday March 18i Benja Mr and aunt of the bridemin L Bowrina nerformedi the cer set uncle i emony in die presence of members groom i of the immediate family The bride Is a daughter of Mr and Mrs David McDougald Moab She graduated from Grand county high school and attended the Provo vocational school She recently reL D S turned from a two-yemission in! Texas The bridegroom is a son of Mr and Mrs F LeRoy Davis He recently returned from an L D S mission in Texas He attended 1-- Jame R Da j April 2 — Mr and Mrs" T L Pass are home after spending the past six weeks visiting points of interest in southern HUNTSVILLE Calif us anftiaugh-ters-in-laand theii Mr and Mrs Theris Pass Mr and Mrs Jene Pass and Mr and Mrs Reed Pass at Los Angeles and at Palm Springs En route home they visited at Kingman and Mesa Ariz They also spent some time at Boulder w City Junior girts and held a fireside chat at theexplorers home of Jerry Wanner last Sunday after the church servicesevening Class leader Burns Wangsgard led a discussion on the "Value of Education" Refreshments were served to 20 Joseph Felt la now at home after spending the winter at Mesa Ariz and visiting with his abn and daughter-in-laDr and Mrs Owen Felt at Lohg Beach Calif Mr and Mrs Leland Montgomery and bhildren Neva Francis Rhea Aaieta LeAnn and Ju- w f A wk k i 45 Marr led to California Visit m I ed remony MALAD Ida Apr fe --J Clara iwf-a- g e frnange uwuBtty teacned to England was presented to Malad Fine Arts club Friday March 29 in tne sixth of tMaaa- sons series of prqirams lelfa Daherty pictured si arp contrast educatioi the ai svtems ed ppejeen England and the I nited States England is still edw Btion for the class system" khe sai I VHer nursery schools Which dm it infants from three weeks to five year- - of are excellent ler grammar ool program ho v res if based on book memorization and oes lit- tle to stimulate indi rkhial 1 -- Miss Mills The program was 'held at the home of Mrs Russell Da niel s with Mrs O H Mabey-M- i a J S Halli-da- y ami Mrs N W Crowffcer as host esses CueIncluded tra Morgan Harris Mrs R V karilelaT Mrs Melbourne Mitts Mrs W C NacV Mrs AI Hargrave Ifnt Luther - Danitl-- - Mrs Clifford Walk - - " j' j dith visited with Mrs Emma Harris at Malad Ida recently Dr Joseph Janse Chicago III and Mr and Mrs Chase Dalebout and daughter Janit Montrey Calif have been house guests of Mr and Mrs Adrain Janse and Mr and Mrs Horace Aldous the past week f - - I : not-so-ell- m £7' vm ''Trim Fashions Loveliest Signcture e cry letter in rtte albhabef Iri finest gold 1 RINGS BY GRAN AT J L fcjk)ta BOTH or RINGS SUV?'10 A - 'T9bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbS' s&''JftS WmW tmW qp'cI $250 2°° Mmm laBBBSsmw LgH St Completely new and unique! and engagement Wedding rings are entirely separate and may be worn individubut a quick "click" ally locks them together! 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MfkinT flattering tiered torso and akirto an alt-oswirl of plcata Black Navy Brawn kI SHOf in J' "Next Door to Beyles' mzcu $2500 S Washington Blvd 1 Mrs Oren TonoMrs Ke :h Simpfrtn Mrs Charles Nlelsc I and 'Mr THomas u Evans ar - thtak-ing- " Miss Doberty gave a de aanpuon oi t h el dc truction wrought during the war in Enp-- nland France Bdni and lidland She praised tho rapidity and determination with fvhich a program id progreaahsg "Switzerland particumrly ihteieat sne s j pc ald i r could not live in ttie western mitedfitttaiea I would choose to m ike my hi me in Switzerland" Music for the eve! big was provided by Helen Him- - pukMK Dorothy Radell v olinisC and Maralene Mills vocal atkflBs R a dell was accompanied by heir aaotii er Mrs D W Rad II of Ogdej) Mrs Lee Ossmen accwnpamaal j A'am 4 cen- Moab Miss Is i:-myfJfa'-- i house The table was fml-earl- Fine Arts Club Listens to Pledges Honored Program Marks By Cor ?e Diem Aiiiiversary of Carpe Diem members honored their pledges recently at the traditional member banquet at the Relief Society Mansion 1934-193- 8: Hep-wort- ': of this year The bridegroom is v c : ra n a t tending the B Y U 4nd ia (Baajotv ing in education He ihas recently famed from rJSit Steil In Sweden computing and atid with tiie Delta pPtuwnri teturned f a: anpsje-'arv'i: y at the B Y U Thtt counleT nlah td be apBTflail y nart of Juni tiSait Lake L D s tempfi hw - W-2- 040 jjristif y piece ndpensable '' s for-rmer- ly -- j Ipeoring in eletneatalry edfcatiaa and will be situated m I Mr : fl d0Hb 3r County and Mrs Llovd J April 24-Muir Uatuna Beach Calif of Clearfield announce the engagement of their daughter Bet-jtJean to Seam on 1clBert C Morain Jr of Buena Visa Colo Seaman Morain is now stationed on -- the USS R K San Huntington ' s mist- ' Serf C Mora 1 'lissK BBBBBBK Muirf Betrothed to maids Miss Linda Gibbons sistejf of the bride' was flower girl Their and gowns were of pastel shades each carried a nosegay of sweet-pea- s and carnations centered with a gardenia j Bert Swenson was best man with Richard Barker as usher 'Mrs Gibbons chose a blue gown and Mrs Havens a yellow mode Both wore corsages of baby orchid Qreen and white formed a' color motif for decorations with a four tiered wedding cake topped with a miniature temple as the center- The bride-elec- t t (? O is Weber college where mm was af- with the La nianaeda cuo mm i? now a senior attending the khan Young univokaky and is 4 f Madison Mdc'cv n The marriage took place recent rv Las Vegas New in the Wee 1 C ' Forty-secon- §W Mrs Thomas pa1170andTwenty-! the engagement and fortheoansns HWiage of their daukbier Betty to Richard Grant Ellsworth Mr and Mrs German ISJ Ellsworth Stl ia Prior to her marriage the bride was feted at parties given by Mr Clare Havens Mrs Bert All red Mrs Henry Ward and Miss Ellen Checketts Of of their daughter Elaine to Elage G Garner son of Mr and Itos Phillip A Garner 1175 d i bots-vard- I - ttyMidg ma W4 |