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Show CHUKAR PARTRIDGES RELEASED IN MORGAN COUNTY LAST WEEK I. : IMOGENE LYTIIGOE, LARRY CALDERWOOD EXCHANGE VOWS IN LDS TEMPLE Morgan Takes Laytonites, August 11 '- -A net over satin. It was sweetheart neckline, with styled Calderwood chose Aug. 11 for at the wrists, sleeves 5-tapered In Salt the long changing wedding vows 2, lace draped as Lake LDS Temple, with Pres. El with The bouffant skirt was Ray Christiansen officiating. New an apron. BY HERB DUNN and she wore a bridruffles net of of Is a daughter Mrs. Calderwood r al veil of illusion. She carried an John Caputo, newly acquired Mr. and Mrs. Nell Lythgoe of over short singled sharply and Mr. Calderwood Is the orchid bouquet stop In the third Inning, scoring son of Mr. and Mrs. Hersbel CaldBrides attendants, Grace Johan-so- n Glen Campbell and Burke Dickson erwood, also of Henefer. and Wilma Moore, sisters of to pace Morgan to a 5 to 2 win over the bride, Bessie Rowser, Beth On Friday evening, parents of Layton, Aug. 11. Calderwood, Luella Blonquist, Glen Spanton rationed out four the bride were hosts at a recep- Joyce Matley, Marlene Warblngton recreation In Henefer the held scattered hits to the Davis County tion and Gaylene Vernon, were gowned crew and was never In much troub- hall. Guests were greeted by the In pastel colored frocks and carle. Spantons control was nearly bridal party before a background ried umbrella-shapebouquets with and candeperfect as he struck out seven and of baskets of gladioli them. Little to corsages pinned walked only one In going the full labra. was flower girl Johansen Jennifer distance against lefthander John The bride was lovely In a gown and she wore a dainty pale pink Dawson. ruffled dress with flowers In her The visitors two runs were both hair. unearned. Both came on errors by Richard Blonquist performed du- young Glen Campbell, who had ties as best man. three errors during the game. For her daughters wedding, Mrs. Glum handled five other chances Lythgoe wore a light blue dress cleanly when the chips were down, Mrs. Calderwood wore one of and however. BY MRS. TED LONDON bluet Both mothers wore Ken Tucker, who hasn't been jnavy Mr. and Mrs. Jim Foote of Pocaactly a Yogi Berra at bat this sea- tello, Ida., Mrs. Jane Foote and corsages pinned at the shoulders. son, blasted a two bagger, for Mo- Mrs. Anna Sommers visited TuesAssisting with the reception rgans only extra base blow of the day with Mr., and Mrs. George were Mrs. Mark Cook, Mrs. S. T. game. Tucker scored Morgan's final Stevens. Dearden, Mra. Sam Rowser, Mrs. run of the game In the fourth when Calvin Stephens, Mrs. L. H. NewMajor and Mrs. Charles Pell and man and Mrs. Earl Calderwood, In he came home on Spanton's single. of Montgomery, Alabama daughters Line Score: charge of serving; Bonnie and Joand Mr. and Mrs. Sberm Toone and anne Calderwood, gifts; and guest Brad of Morgan, were Monday evebook, Joy Deardon and Joanne fam-ilToone Newt ning guests of the Other visitors the past week ! Xhe serving table was centered at the Toone home were Ted Wright with a beautifully decorated threeand Wesley Pell of Ogden. tiered wedding cake of pink and Mr. and Mra. Med Crouch and Mr. white with decorations of butter-flyand Mrs. Ted London and boys atwedding rings and flowers. ON GUARD tended the Crouch reunion at Como was master of Arthur Rlchlns Engraved high on the state capl-to- l on Sunday afternoon and evening. ceremonies and the folpresented in are Lincoln, Neb., building Mr. E. A. Welde and Mrs. Reed hulla and lowing program: Tap these words which all of us should Wilde, Sr., vacationed last week dance Sherol song, by Gllssmeyer, remember: "The Safety of the In Yellowstone Park with Mr. and Government Depends on the Watch- Mrs. Bill Branch and Mrs. Colleen Coalville girls; p&ntomlne, Sheron Rlchlns; Joanne Ovard and Joy fulness of Its Citizens." Esery and daughter. Dearden; a whistling solo by Mrs. Mrs. Dorothy Wilde of Ogden vis- Madden and a Bhort story of the ited Wednesday with her grand- bride and bridegroom by Mrs. Earl Reported Accidents parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Calderwood. In Morgan County Stevens. For a honeymoon to Yellowstone So Far Thia Year 0 Fatal Accidents park, the bride chose a golng-awasuit of light tan with red accessor3 Personal Injury LADIES NIGHT ies. 8 Property Damage Lions members and their ladles The bridegroom Is with the U. S. 500 consecutive deathless days a picnic up Hardscrabble army at enjoyed Fort Ord, C&L, where he. lets make this figure growl will report soon. canyon Thursday night Miss Imogens Lythgoe and Larry of lace and ex- rose-pointe- d Hen-efe- i? V 'i d 0- CROYDON O CHRONICLES y. m s, .i LI , ' A -- ! Clements and Game Warden Gilbert Porter chukcr shown releasing partridges In Morgan county. Bud Phelps (left) "Doc 238 CLAIMS DAVIS MISS AND , with the outer tall MORGAN MAN feathers chestnut brown. The breast is of a hue, the belly a WED ON AUGUST 2 FILED Staking of uranium claims In Morgan county picked up this week bluish-greafter a lull of several days. Sixthroat Is white and is teen claims were filed Wednesday, buff, pale Mr. and Mrs. Floyd L Smith are surrounded by a black band that the total to date to 238 bringing a home in Morgan followIn this area. passes across the breast and up making their marriage in Elko, Nev., on through the eyes to the bill. The ing 2. New Mrs. Smith Is the August bill and legs are a daik red. LaRae fotmer Bodily, daughter of No one can get the best of us Native range of the chuker is Two hundred chuker partridges B. Bodily of unless we let them Mr. Mrs. and Ilarlan play upon the were released this past .week in throughout Asia, with some types Clinton. Mr. Smith's are worst. Morgan county, according to Gilbert being found in Europe, Spain, Italy Mr. and Mrs. Arnold parents H. Smith of Porter, State Fish and Game de- and Greece. They weigh about IS Morgan. ounces. partment warden in this area. A reception given last Friday by Fifteen percent of the land area The birds are the second group bride's parents, In Ogden, at the to be released in the county. About In Utah Is made up of the submar of the brides aunt, Mrs. home the 300 were given their freedom here glnal type lands that are known to B. Stone, honored the newly Ella This chuker habitat. compares last March. The Jack Klppen range good In East canyon was the releasing with less than two percent of the married couple. For her reception, state's land area that Is good plieas the bride wore a pastel yellow point last week. dress, trimmed with white lace and ant habitat. So that local residents may know she carried a bouquet of white carwhat this game bird looks like, Both of the department's two nations and red roses. Mr. Porter has given the follow- bird farms are now being devoted at the reception were Assisting stockof chukers to for the raising ing Information: Both sexes of the Eva Jean Bodily, Fern Bodily, Vada chuker partridge are very much ing in chosen planting sites. This Mae Bodily and HelAnna Brimley, is now in its third year. alike in appearance, though the program en Clark. in Plants numbers, bird is somewhat and male approximately larger 200 birds to the release, have been has rounded nodes for spurs. As to color, back and tall are and will continue to be made In NO MEETING THIS MONTH the future, Mr. Porter advises. There will be no preparation To date, nearly 9,000 chukers have been released into 19 chosen meeting for the Stake Primary for areas. This Is expected to be doub- the month of August, announced TUNA FISH, IGA Fancy Chunk, '2s 29c led by next years program. Real President Nettie Robison. CREAM CORN, IGA, 303 2 for 29c success of the chuker program will be shown when anticipated huntLUNCII MEAT, IGA Spiced, 12 oz 43c ing takes place within the next five of a rocking bed and she Is able a to refrain from using this for years, said Mr. Porter. 27c PICKLES, Pinecrest Dills, qts couple of hours at a time. By covering the opening In her DEVILED MEAT, IGA, 4 for 29c s VELMA TOONE throat with her hand, Velma Is able to talk, and In this manner she IGA GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 46 oz 4 $1.00 RECOVERING sends her thanks to her many friends in Morgan county for their FROM ILLNESS faith and prayers in her behalf. FROZEN FOODS Mr. and Mrs. Claudius C. Toone Velma Is receiving very good home from arrived last Thursday care and she Is visited every day 5 6 oz $1.00 Louisville, Ky., where they have by her missionary companions, but WELCHS GRAPE JUICE, For The Best In been staying with thelr daughter, she is a long way from home so Velma, a missionary who was maybe lots of mail from home will CHICKEN PARTS, Thighs Breasts Legs, stricken with bulbar polio. They re- help. Her address Is 1466 Cherokee At Reasonable Prices 73c Blue port that Velma is on the road to Road, Louisville, Ky. SCO recovery, though It may be some In a letter received WednesMONARCH JEWELRY time before she Is completely well. Velma reports to her parents IGA VIENNA SAUSAGE, 4 oz 2 day, v- 35c Is Velma out of the iron lung Kaysville she was able to take her that Is use aided her now; by breathing 34c first walk which lasted a half MARLENE MARGARINE, lb . hour, and to swallow a glass of C orange juice for the first time. POST TOASTIES, 12 oz bluish-grey- Chukars Are Released on Local Range y y 3 JL -- for FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES TOMATOES, lb 10c SEEDLESS GRAPES, lb. 15c POTATOES, 10 lbs 49c for DIAMONDS Star for Jlc 41c COOKIES, Golden Sugar, NBC, lb. pkg. 12 for $1.00 , NEW POTATOES, Hunts Don't Wait Until the Last Minute, Mr. or Mrs. Candidate ... f ; The Primary Election is September 14 . . . itll be here before you know it ! Youll want pictures for advertising in your behalf, and it takes time to make up these pictures and have cuts made. SERVICES OFFERED HAULING Cement, gravel, Brigham City plaster sand, shale, top soli. Merrald Giles, phone 65-R- 1. tf. 9 FOR SALE WE HAVE CHLORADENE FOR EARWIGS GOLD MEDAL ENRICHED FLOUR, 10 lbs. SOFTASILK bisquickL WHEATIES, 8 oz KIX, 10 Vi oz CHEERIOS, 7 oz. . FOR SALE Girls blue plaid coat, SUGAR JETS, 10 oz leggings and navy blue velvet hat. Size 4. 110.00. Call 156-RIPE OLIVES, Wyandotte Large, 7 oz. 3tc. WHITE STAR TUNA FANCY,' 2s FOR SALE leghorn pullets. 1.25 each. Mrs. Lee SURE JELL Peterson. 3tc CERTO FOR SALE New electric Kenmore stove. Call Mrs. James Carter. 3tp 261-J-1- So wont you drop in at your earliest convenience? ' 3 J. If you have a picture you wish to use, bring it in ... if not, were prepared to take pictures. Well also be glad to assist you will, printed cards or folders. LET US HELP YOU PLAN YOUR CAMPAIGN 8-- 6 Four-month-ol- d 0 16c 23c 17c 24c 25c 35c 2 for 23c 23c CHUCK ROASTS, lb. 39c SAUSAGE AND GROUND BEEF, 3 lbs., $1.00 AMERICAN CHEESE, Swifts Brookfield, 2 lbs 75c JEWEL SHORTENING, Swifts with 55c in coupons, 3 lbs. 85c VETS DOG FOOD, 4 for 29c Betty Crocker Pie 19c Pie Crust Betty Crocker White or Yellow Cake Mix 33c Betty Crocker Devils Food or Honey Spice Cake Mix 49c qt. - 33c Betty Crocker Ginger 27c Bread Mix Betty Crocker Angel : Food Cake Mix 55c Betty Crocker Cereal 34c Tray . OuafU t FOR RENT Two apartments, one one Utilities furnished. Equipped with electric and gas appliances and partly furnished. Call Richins Merc., Henefer, Phone 3067. 3tp FOR RENT J. WILLIAMS fJ FOR RENT Two bedroom house in Peterson. Call 103-J-Hugo i MORGAN COUNTY NEWS 95c 44c 42c HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS Olsen. 3tc & SONS CO. 0 SLEEPING ROOM WANTED in South Morgan by young single man Indefinitely employed at Morgan County News. 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