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Show 29 Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, August 29, 1984 ' i . t r. ? ' , (iv ih? wjw MRS.'TROY .ty&yx:tiM MR. AND , ',' - 'v;;' - i i A ... TERESA AND RUSSELL F. WARNER R. HULSE iCeremonies Held for Area Couples Fuel and a graduate. of Davis Jj McKinlay Hulse C KAYSVILLE Announce-- i merit is made by Sharon McKin-JSla- y of Kaysville and Brad L. High. McKinlay of Ogden of the marriage of their daughter Misty Ann td Troy R. Hulse. A garden setting at the Hulse residence was the scene of the ceremony on Thursday, Aug. 9 "vvith a reception afterward at the Pfficers Club, Hill Air Force jpase. The bridegrooms parents Sire Mr. and Mrs. Roger C. Hulse of Kaysville. In the bridal line was Mrs. Lu-(Ray) Dillin as matron of hon-5- r. David Smuin was the best Snan. Bridesmaids were Shauna w $i 3haw, Nikki Hulse, Nicole SjVlcKinlay and Stephanie Hulse .was the flower girl. Richard Shaw Sind Mitchel McKinlay were the fishers. P The bride graduated from Da-p- High. She is presently employed with Nice Corporation, ulse is employed at Mountain Home to the newlyweds after a wedding trip to Yellowstone will be Layton, where they bought a home. , Porter Day VeAnne Porter LAYTON and David Lynn Day were married Thursday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Larry J. Porter of 824 Kirk, Layton. The bridegrooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. D. William Day of 2049 Ridge Road, Layton. A reception honoring the couple was held that evening at the Layton Oakhills Chapel. Bridesmaids were Cynthia Decker and Ann Wagner. Duties of best man and usher were assumed by Tom Day and Tim Barker. Jami Porter, niece of the bride, was flower girl. Both the bride and groom graduated from Layton High School and LDS Seminary. They both have attended Utah State University and Weber State College. The groom served an' LDS Mission in Finland. He is currently employed as a farmer. The bride works part time at ZCMI and also Weber State College. After a trip to the Tetons and Yellowstone. The couple will reside in West Layton. Both will attend Weber State College in the fall. , Brown - Warner CLEARFIELD - A wedding on Friday, Aug. 24, united in marriage Teresa Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen N. Brown of Rqosevelt, and Russell F. CLEARFIELD Max Hilde- of Edward and Joyce Alsea, Ore.; and JjTonya Stujenski, daughter of Ma- Jjria Winberry of Clearfield, were jpanited in marriage Friday, Aug. l0, at Farmington Court House, tioned at Hill Air Force Base, as airman 1st class. He graduated from Alsea High School, Alsea, Ore. .The bpde is currently emSarmington.; ployed as a child care attendant. w Maria Winberry and Eliuset She attended Clearfield High ' Jipuiles attended as witnesses. An School. The Hildebrands will honeygjutdoor reception was held Saturday, Aug. Uj at the brides moon and reside in Clearfield. . . - Have Wedding Plans? Announce jifhem in the Lakeside Review 4 Share your wedding story with 3:30. Black and white photos are best. Bring your picture and story (form available at the office) to the south office, 145 N. Main, Bountiful, 298-- 1 103, or the north office, 2146 N. Main, Layton, Antelope Square, he community through the Lakeside Review. j The Review will print a picture Along with a story of engagement ftr wedding free of charge. Deadline for all wedding, engagement ' laterial is Thursday afternoon at - 776-495- 1. FRAN BROWN & COMPANY COLLEGE OF BEAUTY AND CAREER CENTER SP' ALL PERMS $10-$12-$- 14 COSMETOLOGY CLASS SEPT. 4, 1984 INCLUDE: NAIL CLASS 1 Haircut 2 3 4 Style Finest Product AUG. 28 1984 Guarantee CALL TODAY 546-616- 6 'J Read The Classified I , UNCLAIMED SCHOOL SEWING MACHINES Clearfield. The rites were performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A wedding reception was held in Roosevelt on Saturday! An open house will be held Friday, Aug. 31, at the home of the Warners, 1415 .Valhalla Dr., Clearfield. The bride graduated from Union High School and LDS Seminary. 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