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Show MRS. LONNIE E. ADAMS Ogden Nuptials at the home of the brides parents with Bishop W. Howard Hawkes officiating. Church Rites SP4 Susan Margaret Morrison became the bride of SP5 Anthony (Tony) Kapoo Kulukulualani of Hawaii in a wedding ceremony on Saturday, Dec. 20 at the Kaysville East LDS Stake Chapel with Bishop Edwin Cammack officiating. reception followed in the cultural hall of the stake center. The bride is a daughter of Major (ret) and Mrs. William E. Morrison of 365 North 700 East, Kaysville. A THE BRIDE chose a white crepe street dress (which was made by her sister-in-laMrs. Richard Morrison who is in the service in Germany), a white picture hat and white shoes. The bridal bouquet consist- - , PARENTS OF the bride are h Mr. and Mrs. Richard V. of 193 North Edgehill Cas-dorp- ed of white roses and white carnations. MRS. JUDY Courreges attended the bride as matron of honor. She held a nosegay of pink roses and white carnations. Mrs. Terri Francis and Mrs. Shauna Collett assisted with the wedding. The brides mother chose a floral print street length dress. Her corsage was white carnations. CAROLDINE Brough at- tended the guest book. The bride is a graduate of Davis High School. . THE COUPLE met in Germany where both the bride and bridegroom are stationed in the U.S. Army. They came to Utah Dec. 16 for the wedding on Dec. 20. After the wedding, they went to Hawaii for their honeymoon and for Christmas with his parents. On Jan. 2 they returned by plane to Germany to make their home. All six of the brides brothers are serving in the U.S. Army except Brooks who was at the wedding. The brides only sister is married and also in the Army, np Circle, Layton. The bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Lupe Mora Jr. of 1350 East 700 North, Kaysville and James A. Frazier of Emeraudo, North Dakota. Casdorph and Maureen Casdorph. Chalane Casdorph was the flower Kiri. By VERNA WILLDEN the Seventh Ward. Mary Earl was released as Senior Sunday School chorister, suser TINA DAWSON Marriage In March Plans, are being made by Miss Tina Dawson and Chris Williams, for a March 5 marriage. THE FUTURE bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dawson of Morgan, Utah. Mr. Williams is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James T. (Jim) Williams, of 3566 West 1700 South, Syracuse. The ceremony and reception that will follow will be held at the Morgan City Hall. MISS DAWSON is a student at Morgan High School. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Clearfield High School. A number of bridal showers are being planned for the bride-to-b- e. vsb Jane Israelson, Clearfield, Dennis and Imilene Workman, South Weber, Susan and Vicki Beesley, Salt Lake City. k dinner Following a the time was spent reminiscing of past and present happenings to the group. was Melvin Anderson presented his Duty to God award last Sunday by Bishop Jerry Williamson. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sunset Watts, pot-luc- Anderson. Stephen Ross Shelton received his Duty To God award last Sunday, by Bishop Jerry Williamson. Stephen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Shelton. tained as Junior Sunday School coordinator. Leslie McGarvey released. Mr. and Mrs. Delayne McGarvey have moved from the area to Centerville. Bryan Johnson has been released as president of the Ward teacher Seventh quorum with Bradley Baugh counselors. Sustained were Robert Heinze, president, with Robert Galbraith, and Randy Cobaugh counselors. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Neibaur spent the holiday in our area visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Neibaur and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Rex Hampton, Neibaur's parents. Arlene Bates spent a week in the hospital, coming home in a back brace. Mrs. Bruce Watkins underwent open surgery on Monday. Carol Merrill and her daughter, Allison, have bought a home in Sunset. Carol came here from Germany after her husband was killed in a helicopter accident there. She was formerly from . Coalville. Guests of the Francis Clappers over the holidays have been Mr. and Mrs. Leo S. Putman of Spooner, Wis- - GIFT. H OP and Bridal Registry 149 North Main, Kaysville, Utah Phone 376-271- We proudly feature Water Color Paintings by 6 13 off on Toddlers .fieon" Toaafe" M.D. Stewart of vcO kaon atiM ULooieSimrt Infants Mini-Wor-ld and Wondarall Free Delivery and Gift Wrapping "Beautiful Gifts for the Family bridesmaids held red long stemmed carnations with ribbon streamers. Stanger, son of Mrs. Jean East Stanger of 929 Manchester Road, Kaysville and the late Jerry Stanger. THE ceremonies were solemnized at the Ivy House in Ogden with Bishop Melvin Manning officiating. formed by Scott E. Frazier, brother of the bridegroom. Ushers were Myron Vaughn Casdorph and Vaughn Eugene Casdorph. a Bonnie Lee Ford and Douglas Fielding - BRIDE THE and bridegroom are graduates of Davis High School and are both planning to attend University of Utah this spring, np Judy Rich and Ronald Lee Adams Mrs. Clappers parents. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jeffery and their three children spent a day or so in Delta recently with Mr. Jefferys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Jeffery. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Jeffery and their two children Nancy and Tyler of Delta visited here with them for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Anderson spent three days in St. George last week, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday attending a workshop which, was conducted by the Utah State School board for teachers in the Utah schools. Mrs. Joe Prichard of Purcell, Okla. is visiting here with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wallace and her sister Nina. Denise Anderson came home from Logan over the weekend to be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. consin, DIANE TIMOTHY Announce Engagement enthe Announcing gagement and forthcoming of their daughter Diane, to Blake Webster are Mr. and Mrs. LaMar K. Timothy of 663 Oaklane Drive, Kaysville. marriage THE marriage will be solemnized March 5 in the Ogden LDS Temple. A reception will follow that evening in the Mountain Road LDS cultural hall, Fruit Heights. Parents of the future bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Jay L. Webster of 252 East 200 North, Kaysville. Phillip Hurst visited with the Robert Holts over the weekend. He is the father of Mrs. Holt. His home is in Blanding. Temple. is Mrs. Bates mother, the Kenneth Bates are parents of G. A. Bates. They came to spend the holidays with the family and stayed over to attend a farewell testimonial reception MISSES Dolores was Judson released as secretary of the APYWMIA in the Third Ward. Released as Primary teacher were Lori Johnson, Dawn Jenson, Terri Valentine and RODNEY Sanders was the ushered. The newlyweds will reside in San Diego, Calif., where the bridegroom will be stationed with the Navy, dc Dolores Judson was sustained as homemaking leader for evening Relief Society. Harold Anderson was sustained priest advisor in the THEY WORE red velvet styled with iumpers white satinempire long sleeved blouses, white muffs, attached red roses and holly. The and brides bridegrooms mother chose shirt waisted dresses in pink and light green. Their corsages were orchids. Vicki Wider, Bobby Mock To Marry Second Ward. Daniel MacFarland turned Tuesday from re- a business trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Genta and children Michael and Michelle, spent a week in Southern California during the holidays. They visited Disneyland, Sea World and many other points of interest. Barbara Larsen was released as Junior Sunday School secretary in the Fourth Ward. Diane Larsen sustained. MRS. ED Sorenson attended the guest book. Best man duties were performed by Kelvin Elliott. Ushers were Randy Stanger, Jerry Stanger, Bruce Mill-gat- e and Ed Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Wider of 41 E. 950 N., announce the engagement of their daughter Vicki to Airman Bobby Mock of Hill Air Force Base. ' AIRMAN Mock is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mock of Sylvania, Ga. Marriage vows will be traded Feb. 14 in the First Southern Baptist Church in Layton. A reception will Bernice Brighton was released as Young Adult representative in the First Ward, Karma Savage sustained. Eleanor Touchette was released as a Sunday are newlyweds making their home in Portland, Ore. The bride graduated from Davis High School and attended Weber State College and Utah State College. THE follow. MISS WIDER was graduated from Layton High School and attended Weber State School teacher, Brooke Benton sustained. Lois Christensen was sustained as Social Relations leader in the Relief Society. Carol Bellmon as THE bridegroom is a graduate of Davis High and served with the United States Coast Guard, np College. The prospective in Sylvania. dc recreational director. in i nt 1 1 nun t tm-tA--tt Fantastic Bridal Gown Sale Jan 8th thru 24th K At. . . Maxines 30 West 100 North Bountiful, Utah 292-518- 1 TOD A YS FASHIONS FEATURING Mori-Le- e - Bridal Originals Values to 140.00 Sale 2795 tO 3995 38 to choose from sixes Mr. and Mrs. Hal Gornnge drove to Provo on Saturday to take their daughter Joan who will be attending the BYll, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vallejo of Seattle have been visiting here during the holidays with Mrs. Vallejos parents, Mr. and Mrs. Verdun Nicholas. Mrs. Vallejo is the former Sandra Nicholas. Mr. and Mrs. Dale w ed here Sunday with a daughter and her family, the Alma Hogans. Mr. and Mrs. Hogans son, Leland, returned recently from a LDS Church mission in the Indiana area. Airman Dee S. Alexander, son of Arthur S. Alexander of 1327 N. 300 W., and the late Mrs Alexander, is home on leave after completing basic training for security police at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. He will report for duty at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. Airman Alexander is a Clearfield High graduate. Lee Ann West of Salina has been visiting here with an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Bates was with a farewell prior ing for the Salt Lake on Saturday. He will Sale $4775 outstanding honored Discounted to leav- 1 05 Mission Bridesmaid And Mother-Of-The-Brid- 86975 33 to 50 to choose from sizes 0 Long Dresses: e Over 150 dresses to choose from All discounted student receiving the gold watch and blue key awards. He attended the BYU in Provo and was on the wrestling team prior to his mission call. ' to 42 to choose from sizes 8 to 12 Values to $ 400.00 serve a LDS mission in the two-yeLos Angeles area. Doug is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bates. He graduated from Clearfield High last spring as an 8 Values to $189.00 Ray Butt. Doug Bridallare etc; Alfred Angelo WEDDING GOWNS: . Linda Larsen returned this past week after spending the holidays with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Larsen. bride- groom was graduated from Screven County High School and luncheon chairman AFTER their marriage he will continue his studies at' the University of Utah, np ' Luana Rayleen best man. Greg Sanders Peterson. Vynette and Vidinhar, sisters of the bride, and Patricia Adams, sister of the bridegroom, were bridesmaids. They all wore pink crepe gowns with long full sleeves, empire bodices and rounded necklines, trimmed with lace. Lola Hokanson was released as a Sunday School teacher in the Second Ward, Pat Reineccius sustained. long sleeves, a Venetian lace skirt with a bodice, chapel train. Mission. which was held Sunday afternoon for a grandson, Doug Bates, who left on the 10th for the LDS Mission home in Salt Lake City prior to his leaving for the Los Angeles area for two years. A Sunset gown of white silk Mr. Webster graduated from Davis High School and attended Weber State College. He recently returned from serving a two year LDS mission to the California-Sacrament- o of Washington. Mrs. Klingler The ensemble had an empire bodice, a gathered skirt and sweeping train with a deep lace flounce accenting the hemline. THE Kaysville 1974. Visiting here with the Kenneth Bates were Mrs. Madge Klingler of St. Helens Ore. and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bates ruffle at the waistline was worn by the bride. Videnhar jersey featuring a high French fold neckline, snug THE BRIDE elect is a graduate of Davis High School and is presently attending the Brigham Young Unit ersity at Provo. She reigned as Miss L. Sly. Good-fello- LDS silk with ruffled collar yoke, a high stand-u- p and long fitted sleeves with a parents. The ceremony was solemnized Friday in the Ogden For her wedding and reception the bride chose a t A GOWN of lace trimming the round are the bridegrooms Oakridge Country Club hosted by the bridegrooms mother. THAT evening they received guests at a reception at the Ivy House. full-leng- th Layton. n, at a wedding breakfast at the cade of white roses. Mrs. Jim Peirce attended the bride as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Dan Joines, Mrs. Val Holbrook, Miss Ann Millgate. Flower girl was Stefanie Holbrook. making their home in Layton. of Salt Lake City visit- the rites the newlyweds were honored HER elbow length veil of short honeymoon the couple are Following Following followed at the Chateau in MR. AND Mrs. Von E. Adams of 303 Aircraft, Lay-to- silk bridal illusion was attached to a matching Venetian lace crown. The bridal bouquet consisted of a cas- Sunse t Cheryl Budge was sustained a Primary teacher in Mr. and Mrs. Gary Kruit-bos- h entertained at a fun for a group of and Gleaner girls and their partners of some years, back. Mr. and Mrs. Kruitbosh were the stake leaders for the group. They are former Sunset residents who now live in Clinton. Present were Willard and Vicki Neibaur, Provo, Norman and Diane Baker, Roy, Pete and Clarence Grieve, Plain City, Dale and Carlene Evans, Sunset, Scott and Suzanne Henderson, Ogden, Wally and Shelly Eddy, Rockford, III., Harold and stemmed white carnations with ribbon streamers and the MISS JEANNINE Goff attended the guest book. Best man duties were per- Lorraine A winter bride is the former Sheree Millgate, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Millgate of 343 East 200 South, Kaysville, who exchanged wedding vows Dec. 30 with Rodney G. hemline. The maid of honor held long guests. The new bride wore a floor length white gown featuring a lace yoke, high neckline and long sleeves. The skirt was accented with a wide ruffle at the hemline. THE BRIDAL bouquet consisted of red roses surrounded by white carnations. Miss Virginia Casdorph, a sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Winter Bride styled with red skirts and a wide ruffle around the BRIDE THE and bridegrooms mothers chose red floor length gowns and their corsages were white carnations and red roses. 825-35- Sunset THE attendants wore floor length gowns of red and white checked long sleeved blouses A WEDDING pinner was hosted by the bridegroom's mother at their home. The couple was honored at an open house that evening at the Kaysville 10th LDS Ward cultural hall, where they received Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Vidinhar of 145 Green Drive in Layton announce the marriage of their daughte. LeiNani to Lonnie E. Adams. MRS. RODNEY G. STANGER 12 MRS. 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