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Show rrrynnrnnnnnnr"rrf"" WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- -- NEWS JOURNAL, IS MAY T7 9rer m m 26, 1977 : "i 4 May Nuptials fA mi Mr. and Mrs. Clark H. Hirschi of 2056 N. 400 W Sunset announce the wedding of their daughter, Teri Ann: to David D. Rigby of Orem. The marriage ceremonies were performed in the Provo LDS Temple on Friday. Officiating at the ceremony was President Lester B. Whetton. o THE BRIDEGROOM is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Dean Rigby of Orem. A reception followed at the Sunset LDS Seventh Ward Cultural Hall. THE BRIDE wore a gown of polyester over bridal taffeta, designed with a fitted bodice with rows of Venetian lace. Bishop sleeves with lace trimmed cuffs enhanced the gown with its full circular skirt and sweep train. Matron of honor was Mrs. Kim Dodge and Miss Susan Hirschi, maid of honor. Temple Vows Impressive rites in the Salt Lake L.DS Temple on Friday, May 6 united in marriage the former Miss Carol L. Liston and Reed Allen Heslop. bride is a of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Liston of 1147 East 700 South, Provo. The bridegroom is a son of THE NEW daughter Mr. and Mrs. LeRoyden Heslop of 525 South Main Street, Kaysville. were perElder Eugene THE RITES formed by England of Kaysville. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Ambers Restaurant in Salt Lake City following the ceremony hosted by the bridegrooms parents. EVENING they received guests at a garden reception at the brides home in Provo and was further honored at an open house on Friday, May 13 at the Kaysville Second LDS Ward Rock Chapel, given by the bridegrooms parents. For her wedding and reception the bride wore a h gown of ivory crepe featuring a high fitted bodice accented with dainty tucks in front and back, and of full sleeves long candlelight organza with wide THAT THE BRIDAL bouquet was made up of white daisies and yellow roses. Attending the bride was Mrs. Ruth Morrey as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Diane Foerster and Miss Vickie Cloward. Junior bridesmaids were Mary Kay' Ream, Marci Bingham and Juliawna Beesley. Open House At 50 h THEY WORE gowns of summer yellow and orange floral and held baskets of daisies. The mothers chose floor-lengt- h gowns in coral styled and their with corsages were daisies and roses. floor-lengt- BEST MAN duties were performed by Jerry Heslop, brother of the bridegroom. Rex Morrey, Roy Heslop and Daron Heslop were the ushers for the evening. Following a honeymoon stay at the Homestead in Midway, Utah the newlyweds are making their new home in Kaysville. full-lengt- cuffs. SEED PEARLS trimmed the waist, cuffs and neckline. The square neckline was of candlelight organza. Her chapel length veil of candlelight organza flowed SPARKLING H!EB6 PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Jewel Ream, Marie Mrs. David Reeder and Mrs. Pat Potter. Loris Raisor of Provo and Glenda Turpin of Kaysville attended the guest book. The bride graduated from Provo High School. Schaerner, THE BRIDEGROOM is a graduate of Davis High School and Weber State College. He graduated from the Ute Police Academy and served with the Special Forces in the National Guard and has fulfilled a LDS Mission to the South Florida Mission. He is employed with the Kaysville Police Department. MRS. HARVEY E. GUSTAVESON Exchange Vows Miss Karen Sue Godfrey became the bride of Harvey E. Gustaveson Jr. in impressive rites performed April 30 in the St. Ambrose Church with Msgr. William Baugham officiating. THE EXCITING NEW : ;jr' the composer of MRS. BRENT Haacke was, matron of honor. Brides- maids were Miss Sandra Gustaveson, Miss Christy Oberg and Miss Kathy Oberg. Lynn E. Oberg of 271 South 200 West, Kaysville. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Harvey E. Gustaveson Sr. of 2534 Com- Daphney Oberg was the flower girl. THEIR GOWNS were City, Utah. THE COUPLE was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Restaurant a floor-lengt- h following the ceremony hosted by the bridegrooms parents. They received guests that evening at a reception at the 16th LDS Ward Kaysville Cultural Hall. MAN duties were1 performed by Randy Gus-- ' BEST THE FORMER Elaine Tal-- i hot, Mrs. Turnblom was bom in Pocatello, Idaho, Sep- tember 6, 1903, the daughter; of Henry William and Florence Singer Talbot. At! age l2 she moved with her family to Layton and resided there until her marriage. Mr. Turnblom was born June 14, 1905 in Oslo, Norway, the son of Carl Axel and Recite Following a wedding trip to h Las Vegas, Nevada and Arizona the newlyweds will make their home in Salt Lake The and bodice was adorned with beaded embroidered appliques and long full sleeves with wide cuffs accented with the beaded embroidered appliques. The matching beaded embroidered appliques were scattered on front bottom of skirt as well as border around the hemline. The train extended from the back waist City. Oberg, Beth Baur, Nancy Haacke, Peggy Whitman and Mrs. Glenn Yeager. Judy Gustaveson attended the guest book. THE BRIDE is a graduate of Davis High School. The bridegroom graduated from University of Utah. Wednesday, May 18, 1977 and Mrs. Shawn A. Kilgore, 2950 Layton, boy n, N. 1100 MR. AND Mrs. Turnblom have been active in the LDS Church working mostly in Genealogy. Over the years they have been members of the Ogden Tenth, Mound Fort, and Lomond View Wards. Mr. Turnblom has served in different capacities of the bishopric, Genealogy Chairman, High Priest Group Leader, and for several years served at President of the Weber County LDS Scan- dinavian Organization. assists He temple work at the Ogden LDS Temple and also serves as Tour Guide at the Ogden Temple Informanow St., 1046-28t- h 20,1977 and Mrs. Larry Thurgood, 2338 W. 1 700 S., Syracuse, boy Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Keoka, 1088 E. Nayon,, Mr. in den. BRIDE ' is the daughter of Chaplain and Mrs. Donald R. Smith of San Vito Air Station, in Brindisi, THE Italy. The bridegroom in the son of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Murphy of Idaho Falls, Idaho. Saturday, May 21, 1977 and Mrs. David Delgardo, 382 Layton, boy . Mr. W. 1225 N., Sunday, May 22, 1977 and Mrs. Franklin Reyna, 5940 S. 2625 W., Roy, boy Mr. and Mrs. Michael No. 4, Kaysville, girl Schoenfeld, 148 N. Main Monday, May 23, 1977 Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Lambert, 2723 Jefferson, Ogden, girl VIEWMONT HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 120 W. 1000 N., Bountttul, Utah 10, 11 Curtain time 8:00 p.m. Sat. Matin 2:30 P.M.-Mata $3.50 1 June y AII dmtm tel TtckrUftold bv general prior to performance Kemammg k 900 AM until time of perlormamc I aie mail order All eefc order ontv until one be told at I be door from writ be held at tbebonoIlKe mail 11"' TICKET MAIL ORDER: Please H lend us tickets as toHows Send your Company ,fc 4 4? L - - Priceless One thing that money alone cannot buy is the wag of a dogs tail. -- Handbook of Humor Poe of Dayton, Ohio; and Miss Carol Murphy, sister of the bridegroom, with Mrs. Robert Fisher as attending matron. Best man was James J. Murphy, father of the bridegroom. Ushers were Maj. Robert Fisher, Thomas Woolworth and Mark Smith, brother of the bride, and Russell Murphy, brother of the groom. THE COUPLE are making their first home in Sunset after a wedding trip, vw reception followed at the ficers John D. Of- McQuade Open Mess. The bride wore a gown of white satin with a crepe overlay, accented by a cape and seed pearls. Construction Co. Uc. Gen. Contractor 825-981- 2 Custom Homes, Additions, Remodel Build with somon9 who Cans " MATRON OF honor was Mrs. David Dupree, a sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Miss Terry Jane Curry of Denison, Tex.; Miss Susan tion Building. They had 5 children of whom three sons and one daughter are still living: Carl Henry Turnblom of BounWilliam Grant tiful; Turnblom of Orem; Sylvan Arthur Turnblom of Centerville; and Mrs. Eric L. of Adams (Florence) STATE INSPECTIONS E TUNE UP WITH WHEEL ALIGNMENT GENERAL CAR REPAIRS SMALL ENGINE REPAIRS LAWN MOWERS SUN-SCOP- THEY Friday at the Clearfield HAVE grandchildren and 15 6 great- grandchildren. It is requested that gifts be omitted. HEYW00D AUTO CLINIC 132 North First West, Kaysville, Utah Phone 376-203- 5 THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Driscoll who reside, at 1504 N. 300 W., in Sunset. Mr. Faust is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Less Faust of Eden. The bride wore a gown fashioned with a high lace Our collar and lacy bodice, decorated with pearls and HOME EQUITY LOAN PLAN Angie Coffey. Bridesmaids were Miss Julie Tingen and Miss Kelly Bailey. Best man was Tom Leavitt. Ushers were Mike Neary,' Kirk Christensen, Chris Bassett, Casey Corwin and Scott is the key that opens a lot of doors. Driscoll. guests included the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith of Hotchkiss, Colorado and the bridegrooms brother, Scott Faust, of Garden Grove, Calif. After a wedding trip to California, the newlyweds will be at home in Ogden, vw Clubs In Kaysville Members of the Mountain Road Neighborhood Birthday Club held a dinner party in Ogden at the Mansion House on Thursday evening. Mrs. Betty Abrams, president was in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Goldie Ball was hostess to the ALonas Club at her home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Betty Francom entertained the Oakleaf Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers at her home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Leona Thompson was The lesson was given by Mrs. Lola Kinsey. Mrs. Pearl Evans, captain, conducted. Mrs. Margaret Allen was hostess to the Kaysville Literary Club at her home The Lockhart Co. has the key to convenient, economical borrowing. For over f0 years The Lockhart Co. has been opening doors to home improvements, investments, recreational property, business machinery and equipment ...to name only a few. 'e pioneered the Home Equity Loan Plan that lets you convert a portion of the equity (or cash value) in your home or property into money without disturbing your present mortgage. The Simple Interest repayment plan is a tradition rather than our newest feature. Come in and let us help you. Even if you have other obligations, our Home Equity Loan Plan may enable you to pay them off and still maintain a low monthly payment. THE LOCKHART CO. Kolene Weaver was assisting 552 W. 500 Sc., 1 AN OPEN house honoring the couple was held Saturday at the Orem LDS 30th Ward Cultural Hall, vw Wednesday evening. Mrs. Fireplace Shoppe, Inc. ZIP rhe' k a vl addressed stamped envelope and this order lorm to f mbre Musk 71 Uure Canyon Btvd North Hottysrood CaK 9107 No refunds or eschanges A, 54' r '.VJ' order cannot be fiWed as requested please Return check G Substitute best tickets remammg NAME ADDRESS CITY l -a ..A Bountiful-295-220- 3 Dane and Mark Hirschi and David Hirschi, brothers of the bride. After a wedding trip to Zions National Park the couple will reside in Provo. OFFICIATING at the ceremony was the brides father, Chaplain Smith. A Layton, girl Mr. was Syracuse. Community Church were the former Miss Jacque Driscoll and Terrance Faust. N Thursday, May 19, 1977 Friday, May Andrine K.J. Anderson Turnblom. In 1915, at the age of 10, he came to the United States with his family. He served with the Southern Pacific Railroad as Journeyman Blacksmith for 7 years, then for the Forest Service and Arsenal retiring in 1965 after 35 years. married to James Stephen Murphy on Saturday in Hill Air Force Base Chapel ceremonies. The bridegroom resides at 2478 Monroe in Og- MAID OF honor was Miss girl Mr. on Miss Hope Raynell Smith of N. in Sunset, was 158 W. 2200 crystal beads. The full sleeves were accentuated by appliques, adorning the deep1 lace cuffs. The skirt and chapel train was edged with beaded lace and a ruffle. Births Mr. and Mrs. Layy Seamons, Ogden, boy Vows Exchanging marriage vows PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mrs. Margaret Jost, Mrs. Shirley Stewart, Angie line. W., Nevada for about one year, then they have resided in Ogden ever since. Dean Godfrey. FOR HER nuptial events the lovely bride was attired tn an attractive gown of delicate chiffon over satin. Tuesday, May 17, 1977 Mr. and Mrs. Neil Schultz, 3625 S. 5100 W Hooper, boy Mr. and Mrs. Larry Smith, 456 W. 1000 N., Lay-to- Saturday s warrior.. THEY WERE married Mayj 1927 in the Salt Lake! LDS Temple. A pleasant' family evening was presented for them at the Lion House on May 25. They resided in Sparks, taveson. Ushers were Tom' Whorton, Tim Holmes and Mort- MUSICAL FROM 4- h dark blue trimmed with white lace. They held bouquets of white daisies, blue pom poms and yellow roses. The bride and bridegrooms mothers chose floor-lengtgowns of light blue double knit and they wore orchid corsages. monwealth Ave., Salt Lake Chuck-A-Ram- Sylvan L.A. Turnblom is honoring their parents on their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house Sunday, May 29, 1977. Friends and relatives are invited to call at their home, 317 Pingree Ave., Ogden, Utah, from - 7 p.m. 25, THE NEW bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. gages are higher. Fuel prices are higher. Verily, in these times a mans home is his hassle. Kiplinger Magazine .rl$5 embroidered crown. The bridal bouquet consisted of white daisies and stephanotis, with greenery. THE FINGERTIP veil of silk bridal illusion fell softly from a matching seed pearl That Time Taxes are higher. The family of Mr. and Mrs. MAN BEST Rigby, brother of the bridegroom. Ushers were Dan Rigby, Don Rigby, brothers of the bridegroom Wedding Vows MR AND MRS. SYLVAN L. A. TURNBLOM from a bridal cap accented in matching seed pearls. Bridesmaids were Misses Jackie Osborn and VerLean Piepkom, and Linda Hirschi, a sister of the bride, flower girl. hostess. The program was presented by Mrs. Leola Prigmore and Mrs. Carol Duckworth, "Homespun Through Poetry and Movies. The Lockhart Co. 385 South State , Clearfield , 825-165- 9 i |