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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 19, 197 Kaysville mbrnm 1 11 w 1 it i'?; f Congratulations to Bill Pettit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pettit, 545 E. 250 N Kaysville, who was an honor graduate at Jumpmaster School and received a commendation medal. HE WILL be receiving his Jumpmaster wings very soon. He is in the 18th Airborne Division stationed at Fort Bragg, North Carolina with his wife, Mina and small son, Jason. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bundy of Hannah, Wyo. were weekend guests their daughter and of family, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Perkins. Harold Bennett and his son Dale went by plane to Taft, Calif, to visit with their daughter and sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller for a few days. Mrs. Miller has been seriously ill the past few months. A TERRIBLE Bates--Greg- g vacation in Gates--H- e SITUATION hasnt taken a ' years. must be a hard worker. Bates-Ju- concert Layton High School band will present its annual on Feb. 26. Participating in this event will be the North Layton Jr. High Band, Central Davis Jr. High Band and the Layton High Band. Tickets can be purchased from the members of any of these bands. Cost is $1 per person with a maximum charge of $5 per family. Door prizes will be given away. The concert will be held in the Layton High School auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Helping to get everything harmonious for the concert are to r, Diana Salter, Duane Smith, Jill Cunningham and Julie Hilton. d LAYTON CONCERT MRS. ANTHONY COFFM Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Wider of 41 E. 950 N., Layton, Doug Rose underwent major By NORMA PREECE surgery Saturday at the 376-87- Hospital in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Van Sanders and other members of their McKay-De- e Mr. and Mrs. William H. Umpleby entertained at a party at their home Friday evening. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. H. Glenn Austin, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Bar- family attended the funeral service of their grandchild, Craig Sanders in Syracuse, at the Syracuse Stake Center on ton. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Craig was the child of Mr. and Mrs. Kemp Sanders. Mr. Kemp teaches at Davis High Buhler spent the holiday weekend at Taft, Calif, with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller and family. School. long chiffon train. repeated by the former Miss Debbra Fukawa and Gary Shioji on Thursday. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Wayne (Barbara) Freeland of 341 W. 5300 S. and Kenshi Fukawa of Salt Lake Attending the bride were Miss Kelle Fukawa, Mrs. Scott Holliday, Miss Susan Inouye and Mrs. James Smith. They wore blue floral print dresses with sweetheart necklines and short puffed City. Parents of the bridegroom are Mrs. Hiroshi (Jane F.) Shioji of 237 W. 1800 N. in Sunset and the late Mr. Shioji. The ceremony, performed by the Rev. Masanori Ohata, and the reception were held at the Enchanted Evening sleeves. Assuming best man duties was Carl Shioji with Russ Fukawa, Kent Inouye and James Smith as ushers. The newlyweds will make their home in Bountiful. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Val G. C riddle at 827 N. 2200 W., Layton provided the set- ting for the marriage on Friday of their daughter Valerie to H. David Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Haines One of the largest complete bridal selections in the Mountain West D i 30 West 1 00 North Utah 292-518- 1 Bountiful COMPLETE BRIDAL J WARDROBE: Pant Suits Long Dresses Peignoir Sets All at fantastic savings to the bride and long dresses for the mothers! i FOR PERSONAL ATTENTION Phone 295-579- 3 TS B. Donahoo officiating. The brides gown of organza hemline. , MELANIE LONG attended the bride as maid of honor with Kim Plummer and Diane Lane as bridesmaids. Their matching empire waist-e- d dresses in light green dotted Swiss had long poufed Delicate sleeves. lace trimmed the bodice and sleeves. Michelle Donahoo flower girl, wearing a was prin Home Rites MAXINES I ,A fyX ceremony performed at the Layton First Southern Baptist Church with the Rev. Michael 0779 292-518- 1 or after 6:00 J Stratford of 131 W. Fort Lane, Layton, are the bridegrooms parents. Ray Hailing, LDS dotted Swiss with short sleeves. poufed Bryon Donahoo was ring bearer. HARRY Garverick was best man. Ushers were Bob Rupert and Brom Allen. After a wedding trip to Mexico the couple will live in Tucson, Ariz. dc School Cafeteria. is Tolman Eugene president of the organization. Williams-Payn- e Following a wedding trip to California newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kevin Payne will make their home in Ogden. The bride is the former Miss wide lace bordering the Ann Williams, of Mr. and Mrs. flocked dotted gingham ''checked dresses in pink and ' green. Styled along princess lines, daisy trimmed, the ensembles had belted midriffs, high collars and short puffed Cheryl daughter William W. Williams of 2090 W. 3900 S., Roy. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Payne of W. 431 W. 1425 N. in hemline. Mrs. George Heindel and - Mrs. LaVern Williams were matrons of honor, wearing sleeves. Mrs. Randy Hurst, was Sunset. The brides wedding gown of taffeta featured an overlay of sheer nylon. The empire lace yoke neckline and outlined by a ruffle. Delicate appliqued lace trimmed the front of the skirt with Rites counselor, performed the ceremony. The cotton with flocked red hearts were worn by the attendants. Wade Stratford, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man and Scott Snider ushered. The newlyweds will reside in Kaysville after a wedding trip to Southern Utah. May we take this opportunity to THANK all of you For Supporting Weddings By Sandra Service over the past 7 years We are moving and taking our business to West Jordan, Utah Bob and Sandra Simmons Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Hill of 1676 N. Gregory Drive, marriage at- Brent Oram, vw Hill-Berr- y Layton, ceremony performed at the Chateau Reception Center in Layton with Bishop Brent A. Allen officiating. A reception followed the ceremony, also at the Chateau. The bride was attired in an original gown of white bridal satin, fashioned with an empire waist and full cuffed sleeves, a scoop neckline and long full skirt. Matching lace and seed pearls trimmed the bridal veil and gown. The bridal bouquet consisted of a garland bouquet of blue pixie carnations and ta Gentry and Miss Patty Sakurada as bridesmaids. Their dresses were styled like the matrons of honors gowns, alternating in pastel shades. The flower girls, Sandra Higley and Lisa Williams dresses with short sleeves, belted midriffs and ruffled trimmed skirts. LaVern Williams was best man. Ushers were Guy Ewing and ficiating. announce the their daughter of Jolene to Craig Berry. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Berry of E. 3100 N. in North Ogden. Bishop Leland Erickson of- 873 ficiated at the ceremony on Saturday at the Enchanted Evening in South Ogden. A reception followed. The bride was lovely in a white cotton and polyester over voile gown. It was designed with a scooped neckline and long sleeves with lace insets, both trimmed with embroidered lace. A panel of Chantilly lace extended down the empire bodice front and the back and a deep ruffle enhanced the skirt hemline. Miss Jeri Hill attended her sister as maid of honor. wearing a burgundy cotton gown with a panel of pink. The ensemble featured a neckline, long scooped sleeves, a tie in back and a ruffle at the hemline. Mrs. Lynn Ure was matron of honor with Miss Lori Hill, Miss Laura Lee Berry and Miss Lois Kennington as bridesmaids. Their gowns were patterned after the maid of honors dress in pink with a burgundy panel down the front. The flower girls, Joi Lin Ure and Kami Rees wore pink cotton jumpers with burgundy blouses. Best man was Keith Smith with Mike Berry, Craig Roberts, Ronnie Willie and Lynn Ure as ushers. After a wedding trip to Sweetwater, the newlyweds will reside m Ogden. WGIFT and 376-271- 6 .1'' , white baby roses. MARCY ANNE Lee, sister the bride attended as maid of of honor with Karen Hager and Joy Lynn Hawthorn as bridesmaids. The maid of honor wore a long navy polyester crepe gown with a white lace inset in the front. The gown was fashioned with long sleeves and a collar neckline with ruffles on the floor length skirt. Bridesmaids gowns were matching in light blue polyester crepe. Kathryn Ann Lee, a cousin of the bride, attended as flower girl in a gown of navy and white dotted Swiss. THE BRIDES mother wore a floor length gown of navy polyester trimmed in white lace and seed pearls while the bridegrooms mother wore a blue gown of powder polyester trimmed in white lace and seed pearls. Both C.T)-la- V corsages ol and white roses. The honors of best man were held by Donald Bast with ushers Donald Sindle and Mark Sindle. Ring bearer was Herbert Dale (Dusty) Lee, III. PRENUPTIAL parties were given the bride by Mrs. Lou Cope and the girls of Dental Clinic No. 3 in San Diego, Calif, and by Mrs. Richard Flackman of Roy. A rehearsal dinner hosted by the bridegrooms parents STKIHKN HUFFMAN was held in the crown room of the Empress Supper Club m Layton. Completes Air Force Training state guests included the bridegrooms OUT OF parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen of Coffman E. Sr., Winchester, Va., the best man, Donald Bast of House Springs, Mo. and Mrs. lamps P. Bowman of Wichita Falls, Texas. The bride attended Layton High School and Dental TechA School in San nician Diego, Calif. THE bridegroom attended James Wood High School of Fredrick Co., Va. and Optical "A School in Great Lakes, 111. The couple are both now serving in the U.S. Navy and will make their home in National City, Calif, following a honeymoon trip in Utah and Nevada, dc Air National Guard (ANG) Airman Steve W. Huffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Huffman of 62 West 1675 North, Sunset, has graduated at Lackland AFB, Tex., from Air Force basic training. THE AIRMAN, who studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special instruction in human relations, now returns to the Utah ANG unit at Hill Air Force Base for training in the food services field. Airman Huffman is a 1975 graduate of Clearfield High School. In Germany Army Staff Sergeant Brent son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Thomassen, 130 N. 4th East, Kaysville, was assigned to the 8th InB. Thomassen, in Division Baumholder, Germany, Jan. fantry 12. SGT. THOMASSEN, s sec- tion chief in Battery B, 3d Battalion of the divisions 16th Field Artillery, entered the Army in November 1973, completed basic training at Ft. Polk, La., and was last stationed at Ft. Lewis, Wash. He is a 1961 graduate of Davis High School, Kaysville, and attended the University of SUPER VALUES end SAVINGS! POLY DOUBLE KNITS Utah, Salt Lake City. VakmU4.00 Spring 76 solid colors in a variety of stitches and yarn dye fancies. Start spring sewing with this saving. 60 wide. Full bolts. DFs reg. Low Prices to 2.98. VahiM to 2.00 Variety of patterns in dress weight Cotblend. Full bolts tons and and precuts. 45 wide. Reg. Poly-Cott- 1.19-1.4- 9. U e proudly feature ater (ariur Paintings by V.). Stewart M known onle well artt slart Come in anil register with us A"'"' Wp"'""' yV Sharon rbrn ami larnoT Kim Shcffirhi ami (,ar , wore B. Thomassen Son of VoV'rN mothers PERMA PRESS PRINTS 149 North Main. Kaysville. Utah Phone ,1 unp' V blue carnations HOP Bridal Registry tjful and The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen E. Coffman, Sr. of Winchester, Va. The couple exchanged vows on Saturday, Feb. 14, in a Cindy Thompson, Miss Loret- Sixth-Fiftee- BRIDE THE bridegroom are both stationed in San Diego, Calif. tending matron with Miss The couple traded marriage vows on Friday in a ceremony performed at the Roy LDS n Wards Cultural Hall with Bishop LaVar of- of Coffman. THE DINNER will be served at 2 p.m. and senior citizens 55 and over are invited to attend. bishops couple was honored at a reception at the Layton LDS second and tenth wards cultural hall. An exquisite white organza over satin gown was worn by the bride. Lace and seed pearls covered the bodice and the long sheer sleeves featured insets of lace. The brides sister, Miss Susan Criddle, served as maid of honor with Miss Lori Stratford and Miss Sally Stratford, sisters of the bridegroom, as bridesmaids. Identical gowns of white announce the their daughter Mayva Rose to Anthony Dale Layton marriage The Happy K and F (Kaysville and Farmington) Senior Citizens Group will hold their monthly dinner on Thursday, Feb. 26 at the Davis High bodice was topped by a high The brides ensemble fashioned of lace had seed pearls covering the empire bodice, round neckline and bishop sleeves. A deep was outlined by accordion pleated ruffles. Lace tiers and appliques of lace accented the softly draped chiffon skirt and the , THE COUPLE exchanged vows on Saturday in a in South Ogden. jj of Sylvania, Ga. over satin had a stand-u- p collar of lace giving a pinafore affect to the empire bodice and trimming the wide cuffs of the long poufed sleeves. Lace enhanced the front of the softly gathered skirt and bordered the February Rites Marriage promises were announce the marriage of their daughter, Vickie Marie to Bobby Gene Mock, stationed at Hill Air Force Base. 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