OCR Text |
Show r WEEKLY REFLEX-D- A MARCH 18, 1978 VIS NEWS JOURNAL, Dinner For Parrish-Tensmeye- r: Lakeview Professional Womens Club March 26 Planning a March 26 wedding in the Ogden LDS Temple are Julie Parrish and Mark C. Tensmeyer. The Lakeview Professional Business Womens Club will hold a dinner and business meeting tonight, Thursday, March 18 at Andys Chuck A RECEPTION Wagon in Ogden. Ward cultural hall following the ceremony to honor the couple. Miss Parrish is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe A. Parrish of 203 E. 100 N. in Clearfield. SOCIAL HOUR will begin at 7 with the dinner scheduled for 7:30. Special guest of honor is Utahs young career woman of the year Alice Batchelder Wilson. SPEAKERS FOR the evening will be Vivienne Kerns from the Philippines and Carol Rodriguez from England. Both these ladies are affiliated with Hill Air Force Base International Womans club, and they will speak about their respective countries. MR. TENSMEYER is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Burt J. Tensmeyer of 3395 Monroe in Og- den. The bride-to-b- e was a graduate of Clearfield High School and is presently a sophomore at Weber State College in Ogden. MR. TENSMEYER graduated from Ogden High School, has fulfilled an LDS Brazil South Central mission and is also attending Weber State College, mnm RESERVATIONS for the evening should be made with hostesses Velma Rorabugh 0 or Fay Cummings 3765643. mnm 825-477- Births In Syracuse MRS. PHILLIP NEFF Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ward of 2777 Cherry Lane, East Layton, announce . the-- j of their daughter Sandra to Phillip Neff. marriage THE CEREMONY and reception took place Friday at the Chateau in Layton. Officiating over the promises was Bishop Reed were newlyweds honored by the attendance of ." several out of town guests including: Mr. and Mrs. Rich Humpherys, grandparents of the bride from Meridian, . Ida., and the brides aunt and .uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Humpherys and their son Greg from Mountain Home, Ida. Mrs. NaDean Cassell and Mrs. Dean Humperys from Star Valley, Wyo., also relatives of the bride were in atTHE , Murdock. The bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Susan Dunbar of 255 Flint in Layton and Gerald.' Neff of Orthello, Wash. THE BRIDE'S gown of rI sheer nylon over taffeta fea- Their dresses were fashioned .of light blue floral print. Kevin Dunbar served his brother as best man. Brent : Kennington and Jeff Weyburn ushered. tured a horseshoe neckline ijand long sleeves with a I I flounce at the cuffs. i The full chapel train was edged by a deep flounce. ; Venetian lace in a daisy pat-- . tern enhanced the ensemble. - tendance. Mrs. Frank Reed, grand- mother -- ? THE BRIDES sister. Miss Pamela Ward, was maid of honor. Kathy Dawson and Jill Fickett, and Susie Dunbar and Marialice Neff, sisters of the bridegroom were bridesmaids. Similar gowns of sky blue with round necklines, long sleeves and white daisy trim at the empire lines were worn by the attendants. f THE FLOWER girls were Ward,-sisteof the bride and Kae Lynne Park. Juliann of the bridegroom $0 at the Red Flame Re- staurant at 2837 So. Main, bountiful. Social hour at 11 :3d a.m., luncheon at 12:30 p.m. hostess with other retired . PRENUPTIAL parties for the bride were given by Mrs. Glenna Mrs. Trotter, Charlene Wise, Mrs. Kae Park, Mrs. Joyce Wall and Mrs. Janice Dawson. The bride is a graduate of Layton High School and is now working as a dental technician. FOLLOWING a wedding trip the couple will make their home in Layton. members assisting. Make reservations by calling. Salt Lake, Loretta Bartlett May L. McGhie, Bountiful, Carol Cahoon Tooele, Lourraine Peterson Ogden, Mary H. north Davis Hansing County, Harriet Lee 3768991. 322-365- 4, 486-643- 295-423- 825-115- " IJr Bountiful. Utah 292-518- - the mothers! FOR PERSONAL ATTENTION v Phone 295-579- 3 CCJ3L47Ct The Layton Jaycettes met the Hall Wednesday, March 10, for their monthly mem- bership business meeting. ed. OFFICER REPORTS were given followed by chairmen reports on present and upcoming projects. for the evening Speak-U- p was given by Grace Painter who spoke on Winter Can be Fun. AT THE close of the meeting nominations were held for the coming years board of directors. Ladies nominated were Vonda Sharp, Dorothy Duff, Bonnie Barney, Kathy or after 6:00 292-518- 1 Jenkins, Linda Heath, Kay Williams, Ann Casper, Judy Platt, and Myrna Tudor. Elections will be held at the April membership meeting. IN CHARGE of refreshments for the meeting were Reva Muir and Ruth Ann Rabenstein. AFB. MR. THOMAS is an elec- tronic mechanic general foreman in the Maintenance Directorate at Hill. He and his wife, Margaret, have a daughter. Mrs. Fry is a daughter of Mrs. Edith H. Goff of Layton. T 149 North Main, Kaysviile. Utah Ur pniwlk fr,iturr 376-271- 6 M.D. Stewart Un0" iki A"' Ftp'1"-- of u oil knot t n urtit Isdsmte Stan art ' lntan ToAAW V 4trr Cilor Pointings b UTIFUL vv Free Delivery and Gift Wrapping Beautiful Gifts for the Family' THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Sheffield of 134 N. 500 E., Kaysviile. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Merrill of 615 East 250 North, Kaysviile. FOLLOWING the ceremony the couple was honored at a wedding Come in with u keima Sedgwick ami Rieliari! ndru regi-t- er Debbie Duggar and Rii ltard (Rii k) Robin Dorene Semill and Tbernn (iardner breakfast at the Restaurant in Salt Lake City hosted by the bridegrooms parents. That evening they received guests at a reception at the Fruit Heights LDS Ward cultural hall where the bride was attired in an exquisite Chuck-A-Ram- a THE GOWN featured a lace yolk extending to a high neckline which was accented with seed pearls and rhinestones, long full pouted sleeves and deep French lace cuffs and pleated nylon ruffle with seed pearls at edge of cuffs. The matching lace crown with seed pearls and rhinestones secured her chapel veil forming a long flowing train which was edged in matching delicate lace. THE BRIDAL bouquet consisted of white roses, blue straw flowers and blue carnations with baby breath and white ribbon streamers. Attending the bride was Miss Cheryl Kershaw as maid of honor. Miss Kim Edmins-ton- , Miss Terri Lynn Sheffield and Miss were Sherne .Sheffield bridesmaids. THEY WORE full length gowns in a deep shade of blue flocked nylon polyester styled and short sleeves. They each held a single white rose bud with greenery and baby breath. with The brides and bridegrooms mother chose gowns of light blue polyester crepe and their corsages were white roses and blue tipped carnations. MARY ANN Nalder attended the guest book. Best man duties were performed by Bruce Merrill. The ushers were Rod Brown, Vaughn Rose and Wayne Merrill. FOLLOWING a honeymoon stay at Sweetwater Resort, the newlyweds will make their home in Kaysviile. Background music was played by Margaret Hanson and two vocal solos rendered by Shirley Smith during the reception. at the tables Tammy ErickMoss, Karen Laurel Smith, Sharon Hawkins and Amy Sue Gilbert. SERVING were friends, son, Anita Hutchinson, Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Herbert Obom, Miss Cindy Criddle, Miss Janet Miner and Miss Cheryl Kershaw. THE BRIDE graduated from Davis High School and attended Weber State College. The bridegroom graduated from Davis High School and is attending LDS Cancer Topic For Rotary In Kaysviile Members of the Kaysviile Rotary Club met Wednesday evening at the Davis High School for their regular dinner meeting. PAT Bates was program chairman. Guest speakers for the evening were Frank U. Milliman from Anchorage, Alaska, president of Alaska Printing Incorporation; Mike Murdock, associate director of the American Cancer Society of Utah and Dr. J.P. Hughs, vice president of the Salt Lake Unit of the American Cancer Society and of Virginia also Whitney Cancer Dietary Clinic. They showed slides of the latest scientific equipment of testing and the detection of cancer without surgery and explained the new methods that are being used. THEIR lecture and slide presentation was most interesting and informative, np - president, second vice , president and along with five members to serve on the secretary-treasurer- board of directors were elected. Conducting the reorganiza- tion meeting was Wayne field service Tooman, representative from Kiwanis International. February Rites Happy over the arrival of a baby daughter are. Mr. and Mrs. Meldon Ward of 304 East Oaklane, Kaysviile. She was born on March 10 at the McKay Hospital in Ogden and weighed in at 8 lb. 9 oz. At home are brothers Bryan and Jay and sisters Becky and Lorilyn. Mrs. Ward was the former Carole Brown of Garland. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ward, Riverside and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown of Garland. The great grandmother is Mrs. Kathryn Stallings of Eden. Business For her marriage and the reception that followed, the bride chose a white crepe gown with an under skirt of satin. It was fashioned with a high neckline and lace trimmed the inserted bodice and neck and the entire yoke. A very wide cummerbund at the empired waist accented the slightly full skirt that also had a wide ruffle at the skirt hem-linThe full sleeves were also gathered with a ruffle at the wrist. Her veil was caught to a headpiece of lace, and the same wide lace trimmed the entire edge of the Grandparents are Bishop and Mrs. Dean Mason, Springville, Mr. and Mrs. Clearfield. MARRIAGE VOWS united the former Miss Thomas and Wayne Allen King last Friday in the Clearfield Community Baptist Church. Rev. Harley D. Hunt of the Clearfield Community Church performed the ceremony. OF the PARENTS bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. great-grandparen- ts e. . David E. King of 9282 E. 500 S. in Huntsville. For the wedding and reception the bride wore an original gown of Chantilly lace over OFFICERS for 197677 will be: Betty Craig, president, Layton; Anna Borup, Layton, vice president; Karen Williams, Kaysviile, secretary; Janet Morgan, Layton, treasurer; Sheila Medina, Layton, council representat- Gorringe, Liele Lightfoot and Robin Reid. Mrs. Harder chose a yellow crepe gown and the other attendants wore similarly styled gowns of peach nylon crepe and yellow alternately. They were square necklines, high waists with lace inserts, and butterfly ive. The new officers will be in May. Announcing 1 The Mr. and Mrs. William J. Wright of Kaysviile are the np & X s, kathv Vhiiertdt wore gowns styled after the maid of honors in lavendar and pink floral design. Flower girl was Lisa Thomas. Pet lYrkin New catering service with a Special Touch" II etltliiif!s our Specialty with complete arrangement for invitation, decoration, cake, etc. A lo delieioiL homemade cooking for partic. howcr. club, etc. Justin Peterson was ring bearer. THE COUPLE plans to make their new home in Ogden after a brief honeymoon, mnm mr'fiTS 1061 S. 1500 E Clearfield 825-593- 6 376-244- 8 C4r''3j ttjr'o'ra TODAYS WOMAN WIG BOUTIQUE 1966 West 5600 South - satin accented with seed pearls. SISTER OF the bride Linda Thomas was maid of honor wearing a lavendar polyester crepe gown with an empire skirt. waist and Also attending the bride were Angela Perren and June Coleman with Mrs. Paul Bird as attending matron. They Roy (Just west of Smiths Food King) NEW STYLED FASHION WIGS DRASTICALLY Reg. $25.00 THE MEETING was under the direction of Mr. Tooman REDUCED (We have one especially for you) M5 Pamela along with Porter Gooch, Club building Utah-Idah- o chairman and Allen Taylor, special committee chairman from the Clearfield Kiwanis Club. He is assigned to bring an active and helpful civic organization like this to Lay-to- Storm With For the Easter Parade Plenty Of Parking In Rear Phone n. Those attending the meeting enjoyed dinner at 7:30 with the business meeting beginning shortly after, mnm in- stalled sleeves. field. Poulter as ushers. Beta Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held elections Wednesday, March 10 at the home of Betty Craig. her sister, Mrs. Karen Harder, matron of honor; bridesmaids were Janet The include Mrs. Tiliatha Talbot, Layton, Mr. and Mrs. James Graves, Mrs. Maud Mason, all of Springville. LARRY Peterson assumed duties of best man with Kevin Harris, Scott King and John Beta Alpha Names Officers veil. ATTENDING the bride was Thorley Taylor, Layton. , THE COUPLE will make their home in Garland, Utah, vsb e. their family. Mrs. Taylor was the former Caroldine Mason of Springville. Rites Announcing the marriage of their daughter Katherine Lee are Mr. and Mrs. Laymon J. Thomas of 53 W. 650 N. in Karen Harder, Mrs. Lvnette Mrs. Page, a sister-in-laMargie Hawkes and her MIA class at the home of their leader, Mrs. Klea Kapp. Ward. He is the fifth addition to Thomas-Kin- g sages of white roses and yellow carnations. Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained with bridal showers given by Mrs. were COUPLE THE married on Thursday, Feb. 26 at the Nottington Reception Center in Roy by Bishop Darrell King of the West Point He arrived March 4 at the McKay Hospital and will be named Bradley Erik. It's a daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Dean Barnett of Kays-villThe little new Miss arrived on March I at the St. Benedicts Hospital weighing in at 8 lb. 4 oz. and will be named Samantha. She is the first granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs. Larry Barnett of Kaysviile. Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dee Searl of Clear- Best man duties were assumed by Greg Lasley with Todd Thomley, Jon Thomley and Robert Thayne serving as ushers. THE MOTHERS chose full length gowns of peach colored double knit and pinned cor- Mr. and Mrs. Merle J. Page of West Point, Utah are announcing the marriage of their daughter, Janice Mae Page, and Alan Thomley, of Tremonton. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Thomley of Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. DeRay Taylor Layton Kiwanis Is Reorganized The Layton Kiwanis Club was reorganized at a meeting Wednesday evening at Kens Cafe in Layton. A PRESIDENT, first vice MRS. ALANTHORNLEY of 529 East 250 North, Kays-vill- e have a new son, 8 lb. 4 oz. College, np Hurtado, Linda Merkly, Carol wGl-FHOP and Bridal Registry Phone at Legion Layton-America- Miss Kim Sheffield recited marriage vows with Gary J. Merrill in rites performed Friday Feb. 27 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Elder Lorin L. Richards officiating. gown of nylon chiffon. Thomas D. Fry of Clearfield has received a service pin at ceremonies at Hill Pant Suits Long Dresses Peignoir Sets All at fantastic savings to the bride and long dresses for CCfcjSLrfKfe Layton Jaycettes Nominate Temple Rites full-leng- 1 COMPLETE BRIDAL WARDROBE: - feld of Syracuse, vsb 30 Year Pin For T. Fry bridal selections in the Mountain West 30 West 100 North Psl-- t They were welcomed at home by two sisters, Andrea, and Tracy and brothers Paul and Dean and Ryan. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Poselle of Clearfield and Mrs. Schoen- Reva Muir president presid- ( J are anxiously Wednesday, March 10. Orthello, Wash, also attended the ceremony. m ' who from Heyden, Ida. and the 884-348- EVA Wiseman will be the sisters bridegrooms father from Federal Womens Club Will Meet On March 20 The annual spring luncheon :of the Federal Womans Club :will be held Saturday, March arrived at the McKay Hospital Sunday afternoon to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Holt, of 1283 West 1700 South, Syracuse. He tipped the scales at 8 lbs. and 2 ozs. At home are three brothers and three awaiting his homecoming. They are Richelle, Gregory, Natalie, Daniel, Gaylen, and Melissa. Four happy grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William S. Holt, of Syracuse, and Mr. and Mrs. William Wardley of Tabiona, Utah. Mrs. Bessie W. Schoenfeld has received word of the arrival of twins, a girl and a boy, that arrived to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Schoenfeld at a Santa Rosa Hospital last Births In Kaysviile MR. AND MRS. GARY J. MERRILL A boy Exchange V ows will be held LDS Third at the Clearfield 7) t Reg. $30.00 Reg. $20.00 20 15 rn ccwciuin (cwtium fcikjsum Flecks Of Lightning 3 |