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Show WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 13, 1976 REFLEX-DAV- IS Exchange V ows Atkinson, Wisconsin, and Mr. In solemn nuptial mass Saturday afternoon at St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church in Lay-to- n the former Miss Gail Toupa was united in marriage to Larry Buchholtz Jr. and Mrs. Tom Claman of Colorado Springs, Colo, dc Births In Kaysville THE REV. DONALD Abram officiated in the double ring ceremony. A reception followed at the home of the Welcoming a son into their home are Mr. and Mrs. Jay J. Wilson of 965 East 250 South, Kaysville. The 8 lb. 2 oz. lad arrived on April 28 at the McKay Hospital in Ogden and is their eighth child. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wells Wright of Brigham City and Mrs. Leda Wilson, Hyrum. Excited over the arrival of a daughter are Mr. and Mrs. John Flint of 353 North Flint Street, Kaysville. She weighed in at 6 lb. 2 oz. at the McKay Hospital on May 4. Little sisters Brenda and Bridgett are happy to have a playmate. Mrs. Flint was the bridegrooms parents, T. Sgt. and Mrs. Larry Buchholtz Sr., at 3315 B. Liberty Road. The bride is a daughter of M. Sgt. and Mrs. Jerry Toupal of 3375 B Saratoga. An exquisite original empire gown of satin with lace overlay on the bodice was selected by the bride. The sheer sleeves Set Rites In June Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Hendricksen of 469 North 300 East, Kaysville, announce the engagement and forthcoming Mr. and Mrs. E. Harris Adams of 120 E. 2000 N. announce the engagement of their daughter Eve to Daniel Knowlton Carlsruh, son of Martha Knowlton Carlsruh and the late Henry Louis Carlsruh of 2000 North, Lay-to- their daughter of marriage Miss Anne Hendricksen to Lee Cammack son of Bishop and Mrs. Edwin R. Cam-mac- k. A JUNE 17 wedding in the Ogden LDS Temple is being planned with a reception at the Kaysville 4th and 13th LDS Ward Cultural Hall the evening of June 18. is a The bride-elec- t graduate of Davis High School and was an American Field Service Student on the Americans Abroad program to Greece in 1972 as a representative from Davis High. MRS. LENARD C. HUFF, SHE IS attending BYU where she is majoring in Family Finance and a member of the Ball Room JR. Temple Rites The Salt Lake LDS Temple was the setting for the marriage of Bonnie Kay Flandro and Lenard C. Huff, Jr. They were married May 7 by President C. Leland beige eyelet and the bridegrooms mother had a pavey. Ron Cullimore was best man. Ushers were David Flandro and Dennis Harris. HE HAS fulfilled an LDS Mission to Costa Rica, San Jose and is presently attending BYU.np PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mrs. Dennis Harris, Mrs. Rick Andrus, and Mrs. David Lloyd. Bonnie is a graduate of Layton High School and attended Utah State and BYU. Lenard is graduated from Davis High School and the BYU. He fulfilled a mission to' : THEY WERE feted at a bedding breakfast at the Pella Fontana and a reception at the brides home. The bride was attired in a empire model of soft sheer polyester over taffeta gown. The bodice featured shirring trimmed with lace. The sleeves were long full with deep cuffs. The skirt was enhanced by a double row of ruffles at the hem line. She Wore a long veil of fine net with a short overlay trimmed with lace. She held a bouquet of apricot colored roses and Brinkerhoff performed wedding ceremony. A reception followed THE BRIDE was attired in a lace bodice gown accented in pearls and jewels, sheer sleeves with cuff and ruffle, long train accented with a butterfly collar. They carried yellow and white daisy mums accented in baby breath. The mothers gowns were green floor length accented in beads. Flower girls were Jennifer and Cynthia Moon. - The engagement of Miss Teresa Lynn Street to Curtis J. Gerritsen is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Street, of 315 West 1350 Murray. will COUPLE THE exchange vows on June 18 in a ceremony at the Edelweiss in Farmington. Both young people are students at USU at Logan. etmeiTO ayyaTvi MAXINES 1 One of the largest complete bridal selections in the Mountain West 30 West 100 North 1 Bountiful, Utah 292-518- COMPLETE BRIDAL WARDROBE: Pant Suits Long Dresses Peignoir Sets All at fantastic savings to the bride and long dresses for i i the mothers! FOR PERSONAL Phone 295-579- 3 ATTENTION 1 or after 6:00 292-518- North, Layton. MR. GERRITSEN is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin C. Gerritsen of 185 Fowler Ave., Ogden. summer A evening-ceremon- at the First United Methodist Church in Ogden is being planned by the couple for Aua. 6. cerethe FOLLOWING a mony, recpeiton and dance will honor the couple at the Ogden Golf and Country Club. Miss Street is a graduate of Layton High School in Layton and has been attending Weber State College, majoring in elementary education with a Spanish minor. MR. GERRITSEN is a graduate of Ben Lomond High School in Ogden and is working for Claude Nix struction Co. am Ushers were Azhar Sadiq, Mohsen Ghandehari, Simak Azime. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Richard Cleaver and Miss Sheila Soto. JILL attended Layton High School and Weber State. Hamid attended Utah Tech- ruffle. Her flowers were yellow and white daisy mums accented by baby yellow nical College in Salt Lake roses. City. Salt THEY WILL live in Lake City following a honeymoon trip to Los An- geles, Calif. Bridal Registry North Main, Kaysville, Utah U jtrtHifih nlr ( dture ttdh r Pdinlint's h M.t). Stpuart Vo Jtilif SvndT and Alan J Murdfxk iV Free Delivery and Gift Wrapping "Beautiful Gifts Jor the Family BRIDE selected a with Nottingham lace and seed pearls. The fitted bodice featured a deep edged with a lace ruffle. Deep cuffs of lace, trimmed with a ruffle accented the long A dinner meeting of the Kaysville Rotarians was held Wednesday evening at the Davis High School Cafeteria. HAROLD GAILEY introduced his special guests, LaVar Godfrey, FFA advisor of the Davis High School Chapter and two of his outstanding FFA students, Ross Phillips and Lynn Keller. Ross is president of the Davis Chapter of Future Farmers of America and Lynn Keller is serving as vice president of the chapter. Jill (varoMt and an r king PAT BATES, program chairman for Rotary invited two new Kaysville Rotary members to give a short talk on their background life aqd occupations so that the members could become better acquainted with them C. Udell Green was born and reared in Kaysville and he is presently an agent for State Farm Insurance. He is well known and respected throughout the community. His wife is Morjorie and they are parents of four children. Stephen C. Yeager was reared in Logan and graduated from Utah State University. He is a pilot in the U.S. Air Force and has the rank of AMONG THE former Shauna Stayner out-of-to- Happy K-Club Sets May Meal F Beta Rho Chapter Organized Senior citizens of Happy Club, and anyone 60 years old or older are invited to join K-- F for the next dinner and program at Davis High Cafeteria. It will be held May 20. Beta Rho, new chapter of in Davis County was organized by Mrs. Lee Borup, Mrs. Clint Craig, Mrs. John Medina, and Mrs. J. Seth White, all of Layton. Beta Sigma Phi Eating time will be 2 p.m. Cost of dinner is $1.25 per plate. A program will follow the dinner. NEW PLEDGES are Mrs. Darrell Butler, Mrs. Robert Adams, both Layton; Mrs. Jacque Beens, Kaysville; Mrs. James Hamblin, Lay-toMrs. Fred Hight, HAFB; Mrs. Jerry Nelson, Layton; and Mrs. Edward May, Og- IF YOU havent been called by Monday noon, May 17, call one of the following for reser376-856376-483867-238- n; Mildred Horne, Velma Benton, Afton Stead, vations: 1976-197- THIS WILL be a members only function. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 p.m. For reservations call: Salt Lake Area - Mrs. Ken Florence Murray, Plumline, Ogden area - Mrs. Walter Hansing, North Davis area -- Farmington. den. New officers are Mrs. John This will be the last dinner at Davis High School until school starts this coming fall. What do you want to do dur- Medina, president; Mrs. J. Seth White, vice president; Mrs. Jacque Beens, recording secretary; Mrs. Clint Craig, ing the summer months? Lets discuss it at the dinner. corresponding secretary; Mrs. Darrell Butler, treasurer; Mrs. Fred Hight, county council representa- -- 295-533- 2, 278-172- 6; Mrs. Ray Tooele area Peterson, Lee, -- - Mrs. Archie 884-348- bishop sleeves. The skirt and cathedral train were bordered with a lace ruffle, finished with rows of lace. HAVE YOU been to the Heritage Center in Clearfield lately? A bus runs there for you and it will pick you up at your door. Just call the the day before Center you want to go. np tive; Mrs. James Hefner of Beta Mu, member advisor. NEXT MEETING will be held at the home of Mrs. John Medina May 20, 8 p.m. 773-70- 5B T I ATTENDING were Mrs. George Dennis, Mrs. Ben Van Aarle, Mrs. Peter Van Aarle, Mrs. Glenn Welker, Miss Kathy Gibby and Miss Nancy Good thru Sat. May 15th Its easy sewing, so Morgan. They were dressed in princess styled dresses of yellow and white gingham checked with clusters of blue flowers, designed with poufed sleeves and ruffled hemlines. manager of this Fun Fashion Jumpsuit for less than $7.00. McCalls Sale priced! (this week only) Hi: First 5" I48 W Sheer Tie Dye Prints first place was Third place, June Welty, topic, I Am A Woman and fourth place, Grace Painter, topic, The American Women in History. JUDGES FOR the contest were Mr. and Mrs. Don Deru and Tom Medler. Chairman for the contest and the years Speak-UProgram was Ruthe Ann Values to 2.50 winner of the competitMrs. Muir will represent the Layton Chapter in the state competition to be held in Moab at the state Jaycee Convention later this month. The soft sportive favorite in water-colo- r washed spring pastels. Grea for junior and childrens wear in machine washable, 100 cotton t blends Full bolt, 45" wide. i69 I Values to 3.50 YARD and Silky fill? Soft Interlock Prints Yfanfw soft touch for super summer caftans, skinny little dresses & evening wear Machine washable, 100 polyester in full bolt. 60 'widths A Values to 4.50 p Rabenstein. Values to 3.00 Tie Dye Look Brushed Denin Festive color blends to sew up a gay mood for summer in peasant blouses, smock tops & dresses. These poly cotton blends are full bolt, 45" wide. Contest. Reva Muir, her topic was I Second place Am A Woman. went to Kay Williams, topic, "But Nobody Told Me Babies Grow Into Children. ion in jump today's machine washable, 100 cotton & blends. Great colors for jumpsuiting or easy wrap skirts. Full bolt, 44-4widths. Reg. 1.98-2.4- 9. X May 6 the Layton Jaycettes held their year end As Cottons Super Get the on fashion An On TAKING Bottom Weight Force Layton Jaycettes Speak Up p o 5094 Security Bank of Kaysville. He is presently living in Clearfield and planning to move to Kaysville in the near future. He and his wife have three children. Speak-U- n You can make from a California wedding trip, dc Reserves. HE IS n bU Vl MIKE LLOYD was the best man. Pete Van Aarle, Ben Van Aarle and Ron Orton acted as ushers. Ogden will be home to the newlyweds upon returning a Major in the Air mCr of Farmington. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Flint of Kaysville and Mrs. Bums Stayner of Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Flint of Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. Gailford Taylor, Ogden and Randolph Larsen of Salt Lake City are the great guests were Mrs. Elenor Volk, maternal grandmother; Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Buchholtz, paternal grandparents and Mrs. Norma Buchholtz, all of Fort Thursday, The Federal Womens club Election Day luncheon will be held Saturday, May 15, at the Salt Lake Hilton, 150 W. 5th 7 So., Salt Lake City. officers and directors will be elected, also vote on Constitutional Amendment. . Godfrey Address Kaysville Rotary students. of it tt I knou n urlisf h't 4tulf ''ft'ti nrt sa"" THE princess styled gown of crystalline organza, enhanced two of the 80 in the state of Utah to receive this honor. Mr. Godfrey, Ross and Lynn spoke briefly to the group on the FFA program and honors received by the ( 6 Con- THE BRIDES parents are Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Adrian Van Aarle of 2275 E. Cherry Lane, Layton. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. James S. Morgan of 440 E. 3050 N. in North Ogden. A White House reception in South Ogden followed. Farmers Degree and were and 376-271- Rites THESE TWO students were State recipients of the vGIFT Phone Federal Womens Club Date BEST MAN duties were performed by Forhad Tanjes-tan- i. the the Salt Lake LDS Temple. of to daughter, Mary Paul Carlson Terry, son of Dr. and Mrs. Carlson Terry of sleeves. They wore corsages Df white daisies and peach foses. ; Mothers gowns were long light green. The brides mother had an overlay of soft 3 OF PARENTS the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Ali Mojabi of Shiraz, Iran. They were married at the Chateau Reception Center on May 8. Bishop Rulon L. Of interest in nuptial news is the wedding of the former Miss Jackie Van Aarle and James L. Morgan Thursday in of flare flfifee-t- u Lake City. printed dainty MISS KIM Kilgore attended as maid of honor in a powder blue crepe dress, accented with white lace. Assuming best man duties were John Bemis with Mike Toupal and Randy Buchholtz as ushers. pre-me- were bridesmaids. They were attired in yellow dresses with Aarle-Morga- n Terry Engagement Announce Mr. and Mrs. Randall Chase Bowring Kaysville Engagement announce the engagement Jane their bride was Mrs. Rick Andrus, Miss Marion Flandro, Mrs. Dennis Harris, sister of the bride, and Miss Linda Huff, sister of the bridegroom, bridesmaids. Jhey were attired in peach and yellow floral gowns with jucks on the empire bodices 149 Mr. and Mrs. Norman H. Fickett of 804 La Verde St., announce the Layton, marriage of their daughter Jill to Seyed Abdol Hamid Majabi of 322 N. 7th E., Salt THEY ARE planning to be. married this summer in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Eve is a graduate of Layton High School and has attended BYU this year. She spent last year in Europe and studied language in Austria. d DANIEL is in at University of Utah. He has fulfilled an LDS mission to North Carolina. They plan to continue their education at the University of Utah next year. 825-115- Bowring- of ivy. Infants tt Tutlillers Appa rel May Nuptials MISS CHERYL Ann Wood was matron of honor; Miss Brenda Bubak, Miss Emily Loken, and Mrs. Phillip Neff THEY WILL honeymoon in San Francisco area and Carmel. They will live in Layton for the summer and move to Boston in the fall where he will attend Harvard. Mrs. Dave Flandro attended the guest book. ATTENDING'the f MRS. HAMID MAJABi the Philippines. oriental flowers enhanced short tended Boys State. Bonnie Pollock. Parents of the bridegroom are Mrs. Carole Huff and the late Leonard C. Huff of 88 S. 760 E., Kaysville. and having The future bridegroom graduated from Davis High School. While at Davis was National Honor Society President and 1973 Sterling Scholar in Math and also at- knit bodice with an inset of lace at the waist. FLOWER GIRL was Miss PARENTS OF the bride are Wayne and Vesta Flandro of 2341 N. Hillfield Rd. with streamers Dance team. were enhanced with scattered lace flower appliques and lace overlay on the satin cuffs. Planning Summer Marriage OPEN: MON.-- f Rl. 9.30-- 9 Granger Murray Town & Country Centerville rem P.M. SAT. 9:30-FREE PARKING 6 P.M. SUN. 12-- 6 P M 4179 S. Redwood, Meadowbrook Plaza 5650 South 900 Ea 1266 East 3300 South OPEN MON SAT I M I r M 290 E. Pages Lane 55 South State Street |