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Show DAVIS REFLEX .10' IRNAi,, I 0CT0BFR 3 1984 Whitehousc-Barlo- SOCIETY Bourne-Hance- hanced with ruffles and a chapel train, which completed the enbuffet at the Eldredge semble. The bridal bouquet consisted of House, given by both parents. A a bouquet of roses, daisies in reception was held at the Eldredge shades of yellow, beige and orange House. THE BRIDE wore a white nylon accented with wheat and greenery. organza gown with pleated ruffle MRS. JODY Lynn Orton, sister on bottom of dress and chapel of the bride, was matron of honor. train. The bodice was of lace and Bridesmaids were Corrie Ann appliques and fully beaded with Bourne, Mamie Ann Cloward, and seed pearls. The neckline was Michelle Wilson. Their gowns round and scalloped. The sleeves were of beige with were fully gathered nylon with on with and orange yellow daisy print, with seed pearls, and continuing wrist. The sleeve a the to lace long country styling. They held roses and daisy bouquets with sprigs of fingertip veil was a silk bridal illusion with scalloped ends and wheat. caught to a crown of beads and The mothers chose dresses of beige with corsages of pearls and rhinestones. Her bouquet consisted of white and peach peach roses and daisies. roses with miniature white flowers ALLYSON Van Brocklin was at with lace streamers. Maid of honor was Jamie Allen the guest book. Bridesmaids were Jody Barlow. Best man duties were performed Teri Whitehouse .Barlow Morgan, Brent Buhler. included Ushers by Whitehouse Gina Brad Wilson. Bruce Probst and Eldredge, Worrell. They wore Debbie Boren, Williams. Kelly peach dress full sleeves and peach FOLLOWING A wedding trip to gathered long skirt in taffeta and velvateen brown bodice, with bouJackson Hole, Wyo., and Yellowof peach and white roses. quets stone National Park, the newwore ivory lace, MOTHERS will in make home their lyweds floor length and beige crepe floor Farmington. length with a lace cape over it. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Maurine Bourne, Mrs. Sue Bourne, Mrs. Reta Cloward, Mrs. Connie Cloward, Mrs. Rae Bennett. Mrs. Jan Gillette, Mrs. Mary Flint, Mrs. Carolyn Larson, Mrs. Lana Emery, Mrs. Kathy Sant, Exchanging marriage vows on lhuisduy. Sept. 6 in the Salt Lake I DS Temple were the former Miss Jamie Lnn Bourne and Jeffrey Rex Haneey. The marriage cere- -' niony was performed by Elder i j , Andrews. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Bourne of 461 N. 1300 E.. Fruit Heights. The gioom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Haneey of 83 E. 200 S.. Earm- ington. A wedding breakfast held at the Cherish Restaurant in Salt Lake City honored the couple and was hosted by the bridegroom's pa- : j j , guests at a reception that evening at the 2nd North LDS Chapel in Kaysville. THE BRIDE is a graduate of Davis High School and received her associate degree from Weber State College. The groom graduated from Davis High School and attended Utah State University. He has served an LDS Alabama Mission, THE BRIDE wore a gown of organza over bridal satin. The gown was trimmed with ruffles on the bodice to a sleeve accented with tiny pearl buttons. The skirt was en : I Mrs. Allyson Van Brocklin, Mrs. Diane Haneey and Mrs. Michelle Wilson. rents. The newlyweds greeted full-leng- th Lego-Mu- tton Wed neckline, schiffi embroidered yoke and a basque waistline stand-u- p and sleeves. Flounced hemline formed the chapel length train. Bouquet was silk flowers of white roses with contrasting flowers of lavender, pink, blue and yellow. Her head piece was of white silk flowers with a fingertip length veil. Leanne Mason, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Melanie Ficker, sister of the groom; Mrs. Shawn Anthony and Dottie Olson. They wore lavender, pink, blue and yellow dresses and carried longstemmed silk flowers in contrasting colors matching their gowns. MOTHER OF the bride wore a dark purple with lavender and white silk flower corsage. The grooms mother wore a light blue dress with contrasting blue silk flowers matching gown. Best man duties were performed by Les Stahle and Kenneth Nye, brother of the groom. Ushers were Tracy Hatch and Wade Hatch, brothers of the bride, from Mesa, MELVIN K. NYE Dana Hatch and Mervin K. Nye were married Sept. 22 at the Skaggs Memorial Chapel, Salt Lake City by Reverand George A. Nye. Ariz. ATTENDING the gifts were Mrs. Wade Hatch, Mrs. Tracy L. Hatch and Mrs. Lance Hyatt. Prenuptial parties were given by THE BRIDE is the daughter of Lawrence A. and Bonnie Hatch of 795 W. 1600 N.. West Bountiful. The groom is the son of B. Kent and Charlene Nye of 705 W. 2075 S.. Woods Cross. A rehearsal dinner was held Sept. 21 at the Cattle Baron in Salt Lake City. A reception was held at the Canterbury Reception Center in Bountiful. the groom's mother and sister, Charlene Nye and Melanie Ficker; Harriet Tippetts and decorators from Dicks Bakery; Dottie Olson and Linda Whiting. THE BRIDE has attended View-moHigh and the groom attended Woods Cross High. After a honeymoon to Sun Valley, Ida. , they will make their home nt THE BRIDE wore a Victorian of polyester and lace with in gOwn MRS. BENNETT was born in Roy, a daughter of John and Zina Landon Williams. Mr. Bennett was born in Kaysville, a son of James E. and Eliza King Bennett. He has lived in Kaysville all of his life. They are parents of two children, Dionne Scoffield and Garry James Bennett, both of Layton. They have 12 grandchildren and 10 Woods Cross. Mr. and Mrs. n. Bennett are active members of the MR. AND MRS. DAVID CORYDON NOKES Collette Lee Perry and David Corydon Nokes were married Sept. 29 by Pres. Richard J. White followed by a reception in their honor at the Eldredge House. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne J. Perry of Farmington. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Corydon T. Nokes of Layton. The bride selected a traditional gown designed by Michele The overall fabric was tulle with Schiffli embroidery. Turn of the century look disclosed a high neck back of Venice lace, a wide with ruffle imitating a deep bodice insert of seed pearls and sequins. The long cathederal train was made up of tiers of Wedge-woo- d Lace. The bride wore a wreath of tiny flowers and fingertip veil. Her bouquet was made up of white roses and white daisies accented with tiny pink and burgundy flowers. Pic-cion- e. ck THE BRIDEGROOM was attired in a white western affect MR. AND MRS. HOWARD R. BENNETT . Air Force Base in 1976. He has been a farmer all of his life. The children and family of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett will honor them on this occasion with an open house on Oct. 6 at the Kaysville 16th Ward South Chapel. 331 S. 50 W.; 19th Ward holding various positions over the years. MRS. BENNETT has worked at Majors Bakery, Smiths Food King and as a checker at D. CORY BARLOW Flowers were corsages of peach and white roses. Sonni Wilkinson was a flower girl. BEST MAN duties were performed by Rod Barlow, Ushers were Matthew Larsen and P.T. Bow- mans Market for many years. She active in the DUP Kays Creek Camp. She has many hobbies among which are oil painting, ceramics and loves crocheting. Mr. Bennett worked at the Clearfield Naval Supply Depot for many years and retired from Hill is Kaysville from 7 p.m. All rehri tives, friends and neighbors are invited to attend. The family asks that gifts be omitted, np 4-- Larsen. Prenuptial parties were given by Jamie Barlow, Gina Boren, Jody Morgan, and Gail Salazar and Diane. THE BRIDE and groom both attended Viewmont High. After a honeymoon to Hawaii, they are making their home in Kaysville. Where Fun Is Spun For You Nokes Reg. 2.85 Beimats Saluki tuxedo. The ushers and all men of the wedding party wore Silver Cheyenne (grey) western tuxedos. The matron of honor was Tami BridesS. Perry, a maids were Nancy Green, Shan-na- n Hardy and Cory Ann Nokes. The bridesmaids wore floor length pink dotted Swiss dresses and carried silk flower sprays of pink daisies. The mothers wore solid color dresses of chiffon over chiana in pink and burgundy. Reg. 2.90 10 Off Special on New Sweater Yams JANICE Hansen attended the guest book. Gift hostess was Kay Lynn Jenkins. Presents were carried by Brady Perry and Dena Perry. Kay Jenkins, refreshment hostess, was assisted by Sue Ann Thacker, Amy Sue Thacker, Darci Thacker, Tresha Curtis, Sheena Curtis and Nicole Sheppick who all wore pink lace aprons. Woody Green performed duties of best man. Ushers were brothers of the bride and groom, Rob Nokes, Jim Nokes, Brent Perry, Brian Perry and Blaine Perry. BRIDAL showers were given by Kay Jenkins, DeAnn Nokes; Tami Perry and Jeanna Smith. A couples dinner party was given by Glen and Judy Rice and Pat and Rick Christensen. A quilting luncheon was given by Lo Reta Riley, grandmother of Collette. Elaborate pink and maroon cross stitching of the quilt was done by the late Clyta Perry, paternal grandmother. The Heritage quilt is estimated as having about 200 hours of handwork. ends Oct. 13 Bucillas Softex sister-in-la- np Nye-Hat- ch 17. 1953. h street-lengt- h MR. AND MRS. JEFFREY REX HANCEY On Oct. l,Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reuben Bennett will be married 50 years and will celebrate their Golden Wedding anniversary. They weie married on Oct. 1, 1934 and their marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Dec. Pamfcla A. Whitehousc and D. Cory Barlow ere married Sept. J at the Eldredge House in Bountiful by Bishop Hancock. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Charles and Linda Whitehouse of 357 N. 900 E., Kaysville. The groom is the son of Ken and Barbara Hepner and David Barlow of Bountiful The couple was honored at a y middy-lengt- Observe Fiftieth w Fhildar Patons - Pronostic - Steeple - Lejjende - Diana Jaeger - Mohair Cotton SirDan Country Style Double Knitting Bankcards Welcome! - - Tweed Co-ordinat- es - Brushed Tweed Open till 8:00 Friday Nitc The Spinning Wheel 133 North Main, Bountiful . (MIE . 3 filsH THE BRIDE attended Davis High School. The groom attended Layton High School. After a honeymoon in Jackson Hole, Wyo., the couple will make their home in SfliQRE Layton. SKMEGBS DEFINITION Sophistication: The art of Admitting that the unexpected is just what you anticipated. 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