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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, JULY 11, 1984 ton Hilton-John- s ' on the bodice, accented with wide lace on neckline and full sleeves gathered to deep cuffs of lace. The overskirt of georgette was enhanced with a short train. The bridal bouquet was a cascade of silk flowers in shades of royal, blue and white and light blue. Chamberlain --Hess of Brigham City, formerly of Kays-vill- e. ATTENDING THE bride was Miss Marilyn Collar. Miss Diane Norton and Mrs. Sheri Johnston Anderson were attending matrons. dresses of They wore street-lengt- h white with a small blue flower pattern designed with a wide sash with bow, over the shoulder ruffle coming to the waist in front and back, puffed short sleeves featuring ruffle at hemline. They carried bouquets of silk flowers in shades of 'royal blue, white and light blue. Both mothers wore royal blue The couple was honored at a ception with dancing. THE BRIDE has attended the University of Tucson, Utah State University and Weber State. The groom has attended Davis High, Utah State University and the University of Grenoble in France. He flew home from France during spring break to get married. He flew back to finish his year of school in France and then his new bride flew over to spend their honeymoon traveling through Europe. MR. AND MRS. RICHARD L. JOHNSTON Taking her place among the June brides is the former Susan Hilton who traded nuptial promises with Richard Larry Johnston in rites performed on June 8 in the Salt THEY VISITED Brads brother and sister-in-laLarry and Kris Hess in London, England. Brad was president of the USU Chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha, the political science honor society, will receive a BA in political science and certificate in international relations from USU. He plans to do graduate work in international relations using his Harry S. Truman w mr. and mrs. bradlee w. hess Cindy Chamberlain and Bradlee married April 16 in the Salt Lake Temple by Pres. ,,B rad) W. Hess were Jones. - . THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Chamberlain of Shaw-LoAriz. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hess Lake LDS Temple. Elder Benjamin Bowring officiated at the ceremony. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Pres, and Mrs. Clesse Hilton of 289 N. 700 E., Kaysville. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Johnston of Kearns. The newlyweds were honored at a wedding breakfast at the Kaysville LDS Chapel on 200 North hosted by the bridegrooms parents. That evening they received guests at a garden reception at the home of the brides parents. scholarship. CINDY IS employed at Morton Thiokol. They will be living in Logan for the next year. Abate - Cook THE BRIDE wore a gown styled with alternating rows of lace and satin ribbon forming a full-leng- th The Salt Lake Temple was the . "setting on Thursday, June 28 for "the wedding of the former Kathleen Abate and Dale Steven Cook. o - they were married by Elder Y Kikuchi of the First Quorum off the Seventy. COLLEEN Abate, 1100 'N. 390 W., Sunset and the late James J. Abate are the parents of bride. The groom is the son of 'jilr. and Mrs. David Lawrence V Cook of 2324 W. 700 S., Syracuse. The couple greeted guests that ,S3me evening at a reception held in "the Sunset Stake House. Susan " Abate, sister of the bride, was maid "of honor and Carl D. Cook , brother "pf the bridegroom, served as best yjfran. and Weber State. She is currently employed by Smiths Food Kind. The bridegroom graduated from "Clearfield High School and LDS mis- -' ,, Seminary. He served an LDS sion in the Japan Tokyo South Mission. He is a student at Brigham K Toung University. MR. AND MRS. DALE S. COOK AFTER A wedding trip to California, the couple will make their home in Syracuse. Prenuptial parties were given by Holly Kirkbride, Trade Fishburn, employees of Smiths Food King in Layton; Sisters of the bridegroom, Linda Hicks and Bonnie Hodge. THE BRIDE wore a (VaLoy) Watson, Bridgeland; Odell L. Wood, and Mrs. Bill (Sharon) Hurst, both of Layton; and Mrs. Bob (Janice) Wray, Richmond, Va. She has 31 grandchildren and 32 During her lifetime Mrs. Wood has been employed at the Ogden Amennal, Clearfield Dry cleaners, Davis School Lunch program. The family has resided in Cache County, Box Elder County, Salt Lake and Davis Counties during their multi-colore- book. ALONG WITH her many activities, Mrs. Wood enjoys such hobbies as quilting, crocheting and ceramics. The family invites friends and family to attend her birthday party and request that gifts be omitted, vsb Breast cancer, if detected in time, is highly curable. That is the message St. Benedicts Hospital will share with area women who ' attend the free breast workshop at the hospital Thursday, July 19 from 5:30-- 7 p.m. -4 Kaysville Its a son for Mr. J1J1 S. Orchard CENTER VnxL.Dick'i Sapcrnurtct KAYSVILLE.. ...116 N. Mala JM N. Maia SUNSET 11 DM CanWi. Inc. Nu...WJ-7S1- and Mrs. Bran- THE EXAMS will be conducted by Kathy Heiter, R.N., nurse practitioner. Before the brief exam, health instructor Jody Hansen will class on breast present a and its role in don McLellan with the arrival of 7 oz. lad on June 8. He arrived lb. at the St. Benedicts Hospital in cancer prevention. Ogden and will be named Brant Colyn. At home are Chantel Elise. te 1 1 DIET CENTER. THE WEIGHT-LOS- S PROFESSIONALS! BOUNTIFUL. F.H. Pays Tribute HIS HOME on Nicholls Road is monument to his love for animals. especially horses. To all stray animals, his wife Miriam Guiver Runnells is their angel of mercy and they are sometimes welcomed into their barn as clean as their home. In Fruit Heights resides two leading citizens. Dr. Robert R. a Runnells, a retired dentist who is now affiliated with Biotrol, Inc., which takes him all over the world, lecturing on current dental techniques. Locally, he has done a super job of developing Country Place Subdivision and presently Harvey Farm Estates. BECAUSE of this love for animals. she has given unselfishly of her time in teaching young people to ride horses and has at times let her animals be shown. Though she is retired from assisting with dental work, her community service lives on. as both helped to name Nicholls Diamond, located at the park near their home, which is a rememberance to the Nicholls family, and both are always willing to assist in community causes. Fruit Heights salutes Bob and Italy-Mila- Mission, np Marian Runnells, truly great friends to all. besides being loving parents to daughters Robyn Larkin of Fruit Heights and Janet Kelley of Salt Lake City. STEPHANIE CLEMENTS FRUIT HEIGHTS is proud to claim this outstanding family, np S. Clements PMFi To Compete na Stephanie Clements, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clements of West Point, will be competing for the title of Miss Teen of Utah in Provo, July 26-2MISS TEEN of Utah is a scholarship program unique in its selection of state and national participants. The pageant utilizes six judging divisions to find the most outstanding young women from around the country. They are scho-lasti- c 295-989- 5 8. MR. AND MRS. STEVEN G. ALLRED KIRK WISE assumed the duties of best man. Robert Lundstrom, Jodie Allred and David Allred were the ushers. Following a honeymoon trip to Yellowstone National Park the newlyweds are making their home in Clearfield. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Sally Hendrickson, Kim Lundstrom, Debbie Lundstrom, Laurie Lundstrom, Kathy Johnson, Arlene Clawson, Lynda Clawson and Jeannene Allred. The bride graduated from Davis High School and is attending Weber State College. THE GROOM is a graduate of Clearfield High School and is attending Weber State College. He is a member of the 405th Air Force Reserve and has filled an LDS Mission, np record, service-achievemen- Table Sets Mail Box Post Trivets t, personal develop- ment, poise and appearance, judges interview and general The charity event, judging activities and production rehearsals lead up to the Miss Teen of Utah Pageant finals to be held at the Provo Excelsior Hotel, Saturday evening, July 28 at 8:15 p.m. THE PROVO Elks Lodge 849 is the official pageant host group. Seats Love awareness. CP L Window Guards Railings - Stairs Pipe Railings Custom Welding Semi- - Annual Breast Clinic Set lifetime. CALL US TODAY, for a free, introductory consultation THE BRIDE graduated from Davis High School and Brigham Young University. The groom graduated from Kearns High School and is attending Brigham Young University in n Provo. He filled an LDS full-leng- th gown of crinoline with a long sleeves and fitted bodice with delicate lace and beaded trim. Her full chapel train and fingertip veil enhanced the ensemble. The brides bouquet was a cascade of silk flowers containing peach roses, cream carnations and blue Lily of the Valley. Laurie Lundstrom, a sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids included Donna Hendrickson, Terri Baxter, Rhonda Baham and Nancy Ward. FLOWER GIRLS were Diana Hendrickson, Leigh Ann Hendrickson, Cassidy Lundstrom, Autumn Lundstrom and Summer Lundstrom. The attendants wore gowns in a shade of peach styled with Peter Pan collars and white ribbon sashes with puffed sleeves. THE MOTHERS chose peach tad ilored suits with with ruffle blouses, high striped neck with string tie at neck. Lynda Clawson was at the guest Lep-chensk- e, MRS. WOOD was bom July 17, 1904 in Wells ville , Utah, the daughter of Charles E. and Sarah Ann Brown Gunnell. She married Ellis Lynn Wood on May 20, 1925 in the Logan LDS Temple. Mr. Wood passed away Oct. 17, 1978. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mrs. Vilate McDonald and Evelyn Brough. Elizabeth Goodson was at the guest book. 1 THE COUPLE were the parents of eight children, seven still living. They include Mrs. Garth (Doris) King, Kaysville; Theron L. Wood, Ogden; Mrs. Bill (Valaine) Pocatello, Ida.; Mrs. Bob The family of Annie Gunnell Wood will honor her with an open house reception in honor of her 80th birthday anniversary. The event will be held Saturday, July 14 from p.m. at the Clearfield 7th Ward, 231 E. 300 N., Clearfield. MICHAEL Johnston performed the duties of best man. David Hilton, Todd Hilton, Monte Hilton, Alan Hilton, Rodney Johnston and Paul Johnston were the ushers. Following a honeymoon trip to Southern Utah, the newlyweds are making their home in Provo. the former Miss Holly Jeanne Lundstrom of Kaysville became the bride of Steven Gary Allred of Clearfield. Elder Collins Jones officiated at the ceremony. PARENTS OF the new bride are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Lundstrom of 250 E. 700 N., Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. R. Lynn Allred of 1217 E. 100 S., Clearfield, are the parents of the groom. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Clearfield LDS Stake Center hosted by the grooms parents. That evening they greeted guests at a reception at the Clearfield Stake Center. Wood To Be Feted ANNIE GUNNELL WOOD carnations. d In ceremonies in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Friday, June 22, "MRS. "attended the University of Utah blue-tippe- For serving the best eats, especially a hamburger to the citizens of Layton and people from many other communities for 35 years, working 6 or 7 days a week and 10 to 18 hours per day, the certificate read. It was presented to Joe and Leah AdamS by Layton Mayor Lewis G. Shields at the June 21 Layton City Council meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Adams recently closed their business which opened on Main Street in Layton in 1949. Mayor Shields commended the couple for being examples of the American tradition of hard work and dedication. You have made a good name for yourself and for your community, the Mayor stated. Lundstrom-Allre- d oshi-3ik- '"y. THE NEW Mrs. Cook graduated Jcom Clearfield High School and street dresses with corsages of "BEST EATS" We will Says Ms. Hansen, show women what to check for each month in the way of unusual lumps or thicknesses. Ms. Hansen also adds that most breast cancers in the early stages are detected by women themselves. BREAST clas- ses are scheduled for the third Thursday of each month, with women welcome to drop in anytime between 5:30-- p.m. The exam and class will be held in rooms adjacent to the hospitals outpatient entrance. For more information call 7 479-211- July 12th, 13tht 14th - Damaged Picture Frames 5x7 to 30x40 1 00 All Brushes . 5 25 Damaged Books 12 Price NERUTAGE ARTS 37 So. State, Clearfield REDUCED S P.M. 10-- 6 Name Brands Top Quality from Regular Stock 1. IFIR1 SALE. 2Y CLEARANCE FOR CLEARANCE Dress Shoes Casual Shoes Sneakers For The Whole Familyl BARTONS SHOES 43 No. Main, Bountiful (Open till 8:00 p.m. Friday) i |