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Show irifs.Vt. SrPTFBriR V;':c-V- WC 16 Sunset Births Neil and Cheryl Coker have a new daughter bom on Sept. 2. The new arrival joins another sister, Denise who is about two years old. Karl John and Kim Tanner. have a new son bora on Aug. 2. It is a new son for Gary and Coral Taggart, he arrived) Sept. 2. It is the couple . second son. MR. AND MRS. BURKE MAXFIELD Exchange Vows Best man duties were performed by Brent Maxfield, a brother of the bridegroom. Ushers were York Chandler and Steven Rudy. Marriage promises were traded by the former Miss Robyn Ann Rudy and Burke Taylor Maxfield at the LaCaille at Quail Run in Salt Lake City on Tuesday August 17 with Bishop Melvin Man, ning officiating. THE NEW daughter MRS. MARK BROWN Howard Kim Olsen attended guest book. BEST MAN per-lorme- is the BRIDE THE daughter of Ray H. and Bar- bara Evans, 153 North 200 East, Farmington. The bridegroom is the son of duties were bins. The new Mr. and Mrs. Brown went to California for their honeymoon and will make their home in Far- Darlene S. Brown and the late Ross L. Brown, 260 South 200 West, Kaysville. The new Mr. and Mrs. Brown were honored at a wedding breakfast at the Darlene Brown home in Kaysville and at a reception that evening in the Oakridge Country Club,., mington. a graduate of Davis High School and attended Weber State College before his LDS mission and will return there this fall. MR. BROWN is Prenuptial parties were given by Shelley Lefler, THE BRIDE selected a gown of silk organza with wide Venetian lace down the bodice, at the neckline and on the long sleeves and wide cuffs. A delicate tucking continued down the side fronts and around the flowing train. She held a bouquet of yellow rose buds, daisies and blue baby breath. Bridesmaids were Ann Rushforth, Tami Evans, Mrs. Connie Robins and Mrs. Sharia and Linda Brown who gave a grocery shower at the Brown home. Connie Robins and Anne Rushforth hosted a party at Fruit Heights. WANDA Wood, Edna Wood, Maurine Parrish, Wanda Williams and Kolleen Johnson, all aunts, gave a family shower at the home of Wanda Woods. gave a shower for those in Alysons THE attendants selected long gowns of print with tiny blue and yellow flowers on an off white background. Each held a long stemmed yellow rose with blue baby breath and greenery. Mothers of the bride and bridegroom chose floor length gowns of yellow cr.epe and their corsages were white daisies with yellow centers. FLOWER girls who are nieces of the bride were Kimberly Evans, Nichole Evans and Kristin Evans. Their dresses were blue and yellow and apricot with embroidered bodices and each held a daisy . Relief Society class, kj OTHERS entertaining for the bride were Mrs. Lee Anderson, Mrs. Rod Shumway, Mrs. J.D. Sims, Mrs. A. Vard Maxfield, Mrs. Ronald Max-fielMrs. Holly Rudy, Mrs. GARDEN reception followed at the LaCaille where the couple greeted guests. The bride was attired in a gown of silk organza and French imported lace and featuring a sheer-bac- k open redingote from bodice waist to floor. d, full-leng- th Mrs. Calvin Workman, William Christiansen, Miss Lisa Johnson and Miss Shauna Kizian. The bride graduated from HER FLOWING chapel train edged in matching Olympus High School and University of Utah. The bridegroom is a graduate of Davis High School and the University of Utah, np French imported lace fell softly from a matching lace crown. The bridal bouquet consisted of a cascade of white orchids and roses with greenery. ATTENDING the bride was her sister Miss Debra Rudy. She wore an afternoon gown of silk organza accented with French imported lace, similar to the bride and she held a bouquet of white orchids and roses. The brides mother chose an lace, shirt waist gown accented with beige Beta Sigma Phi of Beta Rho Chapter had their Being Day on Sunday, Aug. 29, at the home of president Shiela Medina. The guests for the day were Pat Hart and Nancy OConner. THE committee chairmen were asked to fill in briefly what the committees jobs intailed. We also choose secret sisters and they will not be chapters r the and velvet belt bridegrooms mother chose an off white chiffon gown with lace overlay. THEIR corsages were white roses. the Buchanans Fabric Store. Beta Rho would like to say thank you to everyone that helped to make their bake sale a great success. 8 Phone 376-271- uki.ndS.n. '' Fig;r',ne8 Vernon'" Cry1 ,s,' yreeDlivery. an J- - A Srpt. 23 Karen Brian and v Brad Timothy a GihraPPn6Family the lifal GifufoT 10 South Main Street, Farmington. FOLLOWING the die mony, couple cere- was honored at a wedding fast at the Oakridge Country Club in Farmington hosted by the bridegrooms parents. That evening they received guests at a garden reception at the patio of the Kaysville LDS Rock chapel. FOR HER wedding and reception, the bride wore a gown with beautiful handsmocked bodice and deep cuffs of the long full sleeves, accented with tiny seed pearls on the smocking. The three tiered long full skirt was accented with delicate lace and seed pearls on the ege of each tier lace. SHE WORE a picture hat Granger and Mrs. William Melanie Hess. BRIDESMAIDS Son of e krum n artist LeGwife Steunrt Sept. 18 Deni ere Gailey and Jeff J""", will make their home in Provo. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Dorothy Killj-sacMrs. Fern Hess, Mrs. k, Thora Gregory and! ,Miss Meridee Gregoiy. THE BRIDE graduated from Davis High School and has received her associate degree in nursing from Brigham Young University. She will receive her degree in Psychology in December and is presently employed at Utah Valley Hospital in Provo. The bridegroom graduated from Norwood High School at Adelaide, Australia and attended BYU prior to serving an LDS mission to the France-Belgiu- Mission. Duane C. Tuke of Layton. The newlweds were honored at a wedding breakfast hosted by the grooms parents at the Hawaiian. That evening the couple greeted guests at a reception at the home of the bride. THE BRIDE wore a gown of silk organza over taffeta which featured an empire waistline, embroidered lace yolk, and sheer sleeves. Her veil was trimmed with matching lace. The bridal bouquet was fashioned of white roses and junior student majoring in business accounting, np - The mother of the grooln chose a blue crepe gown trimmed in white lace. The bride's mother wore a light beige dress with darker beige accents. blue carnations. Attending the bride were Miss Kay Marcusen and Miss Denise Gardner, both of Kaysville and Miss Debbie Tuke, sister of the groom. They wore long blue floral cotton dresses trimmed with beige lace. The sheer sleeves T a wedding trip to Yellowstone, the couple will make their honje in Salt Lake City, where tlje bride will attend the Univer- -' j sity of Utah. The bride is a graduate pf Davis High School and has attended the College pf Southern Utah and the University of Utah. During the past summer she was la member of the University pf Utah Theatre Players at FOLLOWING Lagoon. THE attendants carried nosegays of cream colored chrysanthemums and blue Kaysville Clubs Mrs. Roetta Horsley enter- tained the Neighborhood Bridge Club Friday afternoon at her home. Members of the ALonas Club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Helen Johnson. The next club meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Goldie Ball on Sept. 28. Mrs. Hazel Robins was hostess to the DeLite Pinochle Club at Kens Restaurant in Layton Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Ina Cheney, Mrs. Lois Stephens, Mrs. Nora Miller, Mrs. Esther Mapes, Mrs. Marcia Mansell, Mrs. Betty Abrams, and Mrs. Rebecca Ashbaker will attend the 0 dinner meeting in Ogden on Sept. 16. The dinner meeting a will be held at Andys Restaurant, np Chuck-a-Ram- 7 Sizes 3 1 thru 20 20 off For personal attention Phone 295-57- 9 292-518- 1 J after or 7:00 ij THE GROOM is a graduate 3 of Layton High School. floor-lengt- Every gown discounted from : PERFORMING duties pf best man was Mike Zamora Of Layton with Steven Tuke and Rick Huff acting as ushety. Piano music for the reception was played by Lenard C. Huff, Jr., brother of the bride. , Wedding showers for tlje bride were given by Mr$. Marilyn Tuke and Miss Debbie Tuke and Misses Kay Marcusen, Denise Garde, Marva Homer and Carolai Titensor. lace-trimm- full-leng- th were of matching lace. HE IS continuing his studies at BYU where he is a of book. h They wore matching blue and white gowns trimmed with white eyelet. They held nosegays of red 292-518- Sept. 17 Vj Kathy Ballantvne and I)aw Hales Cheryl Kershaw and Glade Carpenter F. Bell FOLLOWING a honeymoon trip to Bear Lake, the couple j the bride, greeted guests at the gue$t sister-in-la- w Jodi Zollinger and Complete selection: Wood Patti L. Gibbe Kirkham. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mrs. Carole J. Huff, Kaysville, and the late Lenard C. Huff. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. carnations. Mrs. Bonnie Huff, 30 West 100 North, Bountiful, Utah M.D. Stewart Sept. 16 Wendy Jolene Laser and Robert E. Thueaon Hess of MISS Sherrie Brough and United in late summer rites in the Salt Lake LDS Temple were Linda Ann Huff and Terry L. Tuke. The ceremony was performed on August 27 by President C. Leland Davey. New Bridal Dept . Color Paintings by 5EAUTIFUL delicate white lace. Mrs. Marie Woodfield and Mrs. Ruth Ann Davis, sisters of the bride, attended the MAXINES Ue proudly feature Water 6 Temple Wedding floor-lengt- Miss Jodi Farr were in charge of gifts. Best man duties was performed by Stephen Hess, brother of the bridegroom. Ushers were Edwin Zollinger, Gerald Hess and David Attorney and Mrs. Milton were Miss Ann Hess and Miss Cindv Weeks and four small nieces, Sarah Davis, Jennifer Wood-fiel- THE LITTLE Miss was born on Wednesday at the McKay-De- e hospital at 8 lbs. At home to welcome the new sister is Wendy, twins Berk and Becky, Leonard and Trent. THE MOTHER is the former Ruth Ottley and grandmother is Mrs. Leonard MRS. TERRY L.TUKE BRIDE THE and bridegrooms mothers chose h gowns of soft blue polyester trimmed with a guestbook. Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas of Lake Havasu; Mrs. Lee Adams, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. William Paul, Welcoming a baby daughter Stacie Joy into their home are Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wright of 326 East 100 South, Kaysville. roses, white carnations and baby breath. South, Kaysville. The bridegroom is a son of The grandparents making the news known are Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Knowles, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alder, both of PHD. Ottley of Kaysville. np 149 North Main, Kaysville, Utah mid-summ- and her bridal bouquet consisted of a cascade of red rose buds, white carnations, white starburst and baby breath. Attending the bride was Miss Karen Zollinger, sister of the bride, as maid of honor. University working on his ts ONE TABLE was set up in front of Jims Pet and Gift Shop and another in front of and Lynette the Rejoicing over the arrival of their first child are Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Wright of Bountiful, formerly of Kaysville. The 6 lbs. 3 ozs. lad arrived on Sept. 5 at the South Davis Community hospital and will be named Brian Craig. The former Linda Flint of Kaysville is the new mother. It is the first grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Flint and the first grandchild for the other grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James O. Wright. The include Chester Flint, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Hunter of Holden, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Dallon Larsen, Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Taylor of Harrisville. evening. THE MEETING entails a program on natural science with Shiela Mechina and An- GIFT former Knowles of Kaysville and they are living in Madison, Wise, where Steven is attending the Knowles of West Jordan are program. Beta Rho Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi had a bake sale on Sept. 1 and 2 at the Fort Lane Shopping Center. I Welcoming their first child into their home are Mr. and Mrs. Steven Adams. A baby daughter was born on Aug. 22 weighing in at 5 lbs. 7 ozs. and will be named Alisa. The new mother will be remembered the Taking her place among the brides is Miss Martha Zollinger who became the bride of Paul W. Hess in a ceremony performed August 26 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Elder Delbert Stapley officiating. THE BRIDE is a daughter of President and Mrs. Clinton D. Zollinger of 531 East 200 full-leng- th Ber-toc- birthday on May 12. were Our yearbooks presented to each girl of the chapter and each girl was very happy with the results of them. FINGER sandwiches and punch were served. Beta Rhos next meeting will be Sept. 15, at the home of Anna Borup, with Leann for the Morgan as na Borup presenting Kaysville Births as Beta Rho: Being revealed till the Prenuptial parties were an informal dinner on Friday, Aug. 13 hosted by the Mr. bridegrooms parents, Max-fieland Mrs. Wendell D. d. A Janice Neibaur Shelley Lefler. A. the performed by Scott Brown, Garth Brown and Kent Brown. Ushers were Blair Arnell, Lyndon Evans, James Evans, Keith Russell, Mike Allen, Carl LaCasce, Dale Chamberlain and Jeff Rob- ball. nosegay. at bride is a Mr. and Mrs. Rudy of 5296 Huispen Drive, Salt lake City. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Wendell D. Maxfield of 362 North 300 East, Kaysville. Temple Rites Alyson Evans became the bride of Mark K. Brown in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on d Sept. 10, 1976 in rites by Wilford W. Kim- of FOLLOWING a wedding to Hotel Del Coronodo, San Diego, Calif, the couple will make their home in Salt Lake City. trip cm hut 376-43- 35 41 No. Main ! |