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Show s yr I i WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH IS 1 0. 1 t t 977 Rudolph Serkin To Play While Symphony Listens There will be something very different about the special program presented by the Utah Symphony next Wednesday, Mar. 16 at 8 p.m. in the Salt Lake Tabernacle. The orchestras 85 players will be part of the audience rather than performers. THE OCCASION will be the second Salt Lake appearance of one of the most respected concert pianists in the world. Rudolf Serkin, who is scheduled to give an piano recital under Utah Symphony auspices. He appeared with Maurice Abravanel and the Orchestra in 1973. When asked why Mr. Serkin will be appearing in recital rather than as soloist with the Utah Symphony, Maestro Maurice Abravanel. musical director and conductor but considering his limited of the orchestra, explained that availability and the worldwide demand for this consummate artist, we felt we Rudolf Serkin allocates part recitals and another for orchestral appearances. March 16 falls within the recital period. of each season for should not let the opportunity fora recital slip by. Rudolf Serkin was born in Bohemia Czecho(now 1903. in Ed- slovakia) ucated in Vienna, he made WE SHOULD like to have had Mr. Serkin appear with the orchestra time, his debut with the Vienna Philharmonic at the age of 12 and began concertizing with a debut in Berlin at age 17. He has been reaping critical ac-- 4 colades as one of the world's most sought after artists ever again this noted Mr. Abravanel, Topic: Water Problems Max Phillips, soil conser- vationist for Davis County, ' will be the honored guest at the Garden Club meeting on March 16, 1977 at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. John (Carol) Morgan, 1500 Fiddlers Creek Rd., Layton. - r.v is a PHILLIPS of Utah State University and has worked in MR. graduate the field of conservation for 25 MRS. EUGENE POLHAMUS Exchange Vows MIL AND MRS. LOGAN H. JACKSON Among Temple Rites Miss Shauna Steenblik became the bride of Logan H. Jackson in the Salt Lake Temple, March 4, 1977. The rites were performed by President Benjamin L. Bowering. is the BRIDE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Steenblik, 328 East 200 South, Farmington. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jackson, 3879 South 775 West, Bountiful. A wedding breakfast was held at the Red Flame Restaurant in Bountiful. The reception was held at the home of the brides parents. THE THE BRIDE chose a gown of candlelight silk faced with satin with sleeves of silk organza, empire waist. The bodice, bottom of the dress were trimmed with per- manent pleated chiffon and lace. Her flowers were white roses, starburst mums and babies breath. Maid of honor was Miss Cymbidium THE GROOM filled a mission to Mexico. The bride attended Davis High School and Utah State University. The groom attended Viewmont High Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Norma Preece, Mrs. Lona Mae Godfrey, Mrs. The new bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kirby of 290 North 500 East, Kaysville. Caroline Taylor and Mrs. Clyde Marx. THE BRIDE is a graduate of Davis High School and Weber State College. She at- THE bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Krawzyk of Pueblo, Colo. tended Brigham Young University also. The bridegroom graduated from the College of Idaho, np were newlyweds honored at a wedding dinner at the Mansion House in Ogthe den hosted by bridegrooms parents. The Weber State Offers New Course In Nursing FOLLOWING the wedding ceremony, they received guests at a reception where the bride was lovely in an gown of exquisite silk organza over taffeta. It featured a high neckline of lace adorned with transparent sequins, empire styling and lace yoke. The long tapered full-lengt- h PRENUPTIAL parties were held by Mrs. Jerry Sadler, Mrs. Craig Jackson, Mrs. Keith Jackson, Mrs. Ralph Steenblik and Mrs. Brent Carlisle. sleeves were of matching lace. The chapel train ex- tended into deep lace flounce at the hemline. Her fingertip veil of silk bridal illusion accented in Fashion matching lace trim was tached to a lace crown. Needlework has become a very popular hobby these days. It has attracted the younger women, many of whom are at home with young children, during the day. CRAFT courses are being offered in towns and cities. New stitches and crafts are' being used to beautify clothes and homes. at- THE BRIDAL bouquet con- sisted of split carnations. Talisman roses and baby breath. Attending the bride was Mrs. DeRay Taylor as matron of honor and Miss Annette Kirby, sister of the bride, as maid of honor. BRIDESMAIDS were Miss Wendy Turner, Mrs. Spencer Anderson and Miss Karen Kline. Their gowns were rust crepe halter jumpers with DUTCH BOY remove dog and cat odors 15 floor-lengt- 95 corsages were split Countys Largest & Furniture Cleaners Carpet or PHONE 773-50FREE ESTIMATES The new baby is the second child of Mr. and Mrs. Steve 1906-190- 8 Merritt of Layton. The Delights other grandchild was bom Feb. 24 to Rick and Elvera Boyd of Clearfield. The 6 pound 14 ounce girl is the third daughter of the Boyds. They will name her Nichole Boyd. Mrs. Virginia Boyd of Ogden is the childs paternal grandmother. On Feb. 23, Barry V. and Vickie R. Rice Lindley became the parents of a baby girl. They will name their first child Ray Rice Lindley. Morgan residents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Ivan Rice and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Lindley are the grandparents. h carnat- Delores, are Great-grandparen- The Unique Fun Fire Twin-Spi- n Planning Freestanding Fireplace Garden Show) (Same type advertised in the Home Cooks Bakes Heats & K W00 1 r OFFER CsZfif Lights GEE J.J. SALES 9 - 376-890- 4 Mr. and Mrs. C. Eugene Rasmussen, 1219 Valhalla Dr., Clearfield announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Kathryn to Joseph M. Perkins. HE IS the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale M. Perkins, 1061 So. 1500 East, Clearfield. The couple will be married March 18 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. AGEFJCV 376-948- Mr. and Mrs. Willis Talbot of Layton, Mrs. Sylvia Boyer of Reno, Nev. and Mrs. Laura Bell Lindley of Boise, Ida. - KATHY graduated from High School and Clearfield LDS Seminary. 825-778- 8 Live Demonstrations By appointment ' y Joseph graduated from Clearfield High School and Seminary and attended Utah Technical College in Provo and Weber State College. Kaysville Births Mr. and Mrs. James Beck grandparents of a little grandson bom Feb. 28 to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Boothe of Clearfield. The wee 5 lb. 4 oz. lad became the proud arrived at the McKay-De- e Hospital and is their first child. The new mother is the former Deborah Beck of Kaysville. The other excited grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Boothe of Clearfield. are The Mrs. Alice Smith, Layton; Mrs. Maggie Beck, American Fork; and Mrs. Sylvia Heiner of Star Valley, Wyo. np He looks like a scholar and plays like an angel. There are still good tickets remaining for the Rudolf Serkin recital on March 16 in the Salt Lake Tabernacle. They are available at 55 West First South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 (phone ). ABOUT DRY FOODS? a a a a You are if you believe: B ARE YOU ALL WET B B H E B B really have. Dry foods can't give you exciting, nutritious meals. GEORGE BRIGGS Doug Ballard, Scott McGregor, Darvel Green, 292-411- 3, including mayor of Layton. He spent 25 years in the automobile business. In the early years of Layton he was the only licensed mortician. In between these activities he managed a farm also. HE BUILT five new homes family, his last home houses the Second First National Bank of Lay-toin Layton for his His large family and many friends wish him and his wife health and much joy in these golden years. The Briggs will be celebrating their 68th wedding anniversary on 292-379- 4, 290-115- 8, CentervilleFarmington KaysvilleLayton Blaine Goff, Call for dealers names in Salt Lake, Provo, & Logan. (Dealerships & Retail Managers positions still available to qualified & committed 376-319- 2, people.) ALDEN CLEO EVANS & BOUNTIFUL FOOD ASSOCIATES or 486-122-1 295-022- 5 SPECIALISTS His pound 11 ounce Joshua Jackson Flint was born in Ogden Feb. 19 to David and Judy Jackson Flint. Mrs. Thomas R. (Jean) Jackson of East Layton and Paul and Deanna Flint of Fruit Heights are the boys grandparents. 6 are Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. (Elmer) Evans of Layton and Leonard and Josie Flint also of Layton. The Flints have one other child, David Boeden Flint who is one year, nine months. The first child of Terry and Colleen Cannon Theret was born Feb. 20 in Ogden. The couple will name their new son, Terry John Theret. His grandparent is Mrs. Helen Theret of New York, dmg S B g ' B B B B B a a 8 B B B fl 1 AUTO GLASS is Mrs. Mary Rytting of Ogden. IB Bountiful Bountiful March 31. Great-grandparen- B B Get the straight facts on dry foods. Whether you have seven years or two days food storage, it will pay you to call one of our Long Life Food counselors listed. Layton Births Two grandchildren in one month are news to Corneluis and Connie Delight of Layton. On Feb. 19, the Delights son David and his wife, Robyn magazine once dry food companies are alike. Storage foods should never be opened nor used until it finally happens Storage foods should never be inventoried to see what you daughters and three sons: church, served a LDS mission to England from and has served many leadership positions LIFE said of him, All MR. BRIGGS married Cora Barlow in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on March 31, 1909. Their family includes two Mr. Briggs has always been an active member of the catalog. dry foods are of the same quality All dry food storage year's supply" plans are nutritionally balanced for one year All dry food storage programs have the variety of foods you now eat. Layton. countv. MRS. PRICE reported that the Spring Garden Festival Flower Show held in the Salt Palace on March 3 to 6 was the largest and best ever. You have to attend such a show to really appreciate the beauty and the rare flowers being grown in green houses in Utah. Some are just unbelievable, even though you are seeing them with your All Weber. Their children complete the fifth generation for the family. Following these activities a dinner, in his honor, was enjoyed by all at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Layton, of are Mr. and Mrs. Monte sisters of the bridegroom attended the guest book. Best man duties was performed by Charles Proudfoot. Ushers were Paul Kirby, 00 B AND first Delight. The maternal grandparents ions and Talisman roses. NANCY ATTENDED church services at the Layton Second ward, helping to bless his HE IS enjoying good health and he and his wife still maintain their lovely home in Bountiful. He enjoys trips to Layton to visit his many friends in the north part of the MRS. PRICE stated that the members will study a proposed project that will be a worthwhile contribution to all citizens in this area. The project will be announced soon if approved by the membership. I I HE Bloomington, Utah; Louis Briggs of Boise, Ida.; Barlow Briggs of Salt Lake City; and Charles Briggs of Ogden. be the study of gardening, ecology and floral arts, especially since they pertain to the home and the future. il March 6 in Layton. Mrs. Weldon (Mary) Roberts of Layton; Mrs. Marx (Florence) Anderson of REGARDED as one of the most persistently admired, beloved and influential musicians in the world, Rudolf Serkin has received, critical praise for his performances with the world's greatest orchestras, his solo recitals, his participation in outstanding summer music festivals, and his never-endin- g search for original manuscripts or more authentic editions of the music, which he plays. A prolific recording artist, Mr. Serkin has more than 30 albums in Columbias current The object of the club will own eyes. Come join us, get involved in a new life style. George Edward Briggs celebrated his 92nd birthday became the parents of an 8 pound 8 ounce baby boy. They will name him Travis Neal floor-lengt- Average Living Room with Adv. Davis registratis dated for March 21. THE FLOWER girls were Carolyn Taylor and Debbie Taylor. They wore white and apricot dotted swiss gowns and each held a longstemmed Talisman rose. The brides mother chose a h gown of apricot floral silk organza over taffeta and the bridegrooms mother chose a gown and brown and beige striped jacket dress. Their Mr. Steam Cleaning Special!! fumiture-- ion quarter long-stemme- Over 20 Yrs. Experience $ SPRING man rose. CLEANERS we loss in the family. apricot blouses. They each d Talisheld a CARPET We clean all kinds of new course entitled Home Health Care (Nursing 281) is being offered by the Weber State College nursing department during spring quarter. The quarter begins March 22. MRS. KAREN W. Beaver, WSC director of the practical nursing program, said the course will receive three credit hours toward general education. It will be held on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at noon. Topics of the course will include home nursing normal reproduction, common health problems of infants, toddlers and young children, and understanding grief and A tions the concerning problems you are having with soil. It could be you need to get some vitamins and minerals into your soil. This meeting should be very helpful to all gardeners as well as farmers in the area. Whether you want to grow beets, perfect cucumbers, yellow squash, blueberries, strawberries or climbing roses, Mr. Phillips may be able to help you achieve vour goal. ALL RESIDENTS living in the Davis County North are invited to attend this meeting and to become a member of the club. 92nd Year the bride, and FOLLOWING a wedding trip to Southern California the newlyweds will make their new home in Pueblo, Colo. THE CHATEAU Wedding Center in Layton provided the setting for the marriage rites performed by President Lawrence E. Welling. School. sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were THEIR GOWNS were light blue polyester satin with empire waist, long full sleeves and lace insert on the bodice. They carried a white silk rose with a touch of baby breath. The mothers of the bride and groom wore long gowns and Eugene Polhamus. LUNDGREEN KURT served as best man. Ushers were Randy Steenblik, Kent Steenblik, Alan Jackson, Marlin Jackson, Chris Jack-son- , Craig Jackson and Rand Ridges. Leslie Jackson, Murray Jackson and Vaughn Jackson tended to the gifts. After a honeymoon to Lake Tahoe, the couple will make their home in Salt Lake City. Shellie Steenblik, Miss Marsha Mayne, Miss Janna Steenblik, sister of the bride, and Miss Marie Jack-son- , sister of the groom. were sages of supply of water. DeRay Taylor. They wore brown tuxedos with apricot ruffled shirts. events was the marriage and reception on Friday, Feb. 18 of Miss Kristeen Chloe Kirby in shades of blue. Their cor- orchids. brother nuptial lovely years. At this time the problems we are facing are water and food shortages. Mr. Phillips feels we must concentrate on water consumption and how to grow vegetables and other food crops with a limited MR. 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