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Show WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 20, 1976 REFLEX-DAV- IS Gail Lusk May Marriage y In a ceremony solemnized recently the former Betty Ann Green became the bride of Michael W. Jaques. President Carl D. Mid-Ma- Peterson of Sunset LDS Stake Dinner At 85 presidency performed the rites at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith H. Green W. in Sunset. Bingham Barber. He was educated in the schools of Davis County, where he has always made his home. . Miss Gail Lusk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lusk of 2437 N. 300 W. will become the bride of Dennis Hepwcrth on and the stand-u- p collar. The softly draped skirt and chapel train were enhanced by a deep ruffle appliqued with Oct. RECEPTION honoring the newlyweds followed. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Dale D. Jaques of 1012 E. Cambridge Road in Kaysville. A gown of nylon organza over taffeta with an empire MISS DAWN Dandoy attended the bride as maid of honor. Her gown was fashioned of blue floral silk and was trimmed in lace. Jeffrey Green was an usher. The newlyweds went on a wedding trip to Evanston, Wyo. and are now making their home in Layton, vw Ogden. Mr. Hepworth is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hepworth of 1161 E. 1050 S. in Clear- She died on April 2, 1975. Cathy McBride Engaged FRAN BROWN raiser and civic worker all his life. Grand Opening HE HAS been president of the West Branch Irrigation Company, and has been instrumental in getting culinary water piped to this area, as well as assisting with numerous water and drainage projects in the Syracuse area. He is an active member of the Syracuse Fifth LDS Ward and was a former member of immediate family ) The members of Clifford Barber will honor him with a birthday anniversary dinner and 85th birthday anniversary, Sunday May 23. son-in-la- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. JVillard K. Brown at 1065 West 700 South, Clearfield, jvith whom he makes his home. Mr. Barber was born in Kaysville on May 24, 1891, a son of Benjamin T. and Mary Kaysville City Mayor Glen W. Cundall, City Attorneys William H. and Felshaw King. This attractive hair shop will feature hair styling for both men and women. Mrs. Brown and her operators are provicient operators in their field. They are willing to satisfy their customers. trude) Thornley, of Ogden, ? The Clearfield Community tChurch was the scene Friday evening for a candlelight iecemony uniting the former Miss Diane Kay Rogers and Cary Kevin Alberts. -- u reception honored the the following couple A ceremony at the White House Jn South Ogden. The Rev. Harley Hunt officiated at the Redding. I: The bride is a daughter of 3Ur. and Mrs. Carlton L. Rogers of 1164 S. 1075 E. in Clearfield. Mr. Alberts is a 2!on of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley X. Alberts of 1663 Lake in ii. ! ' " ! fgden- - ; - FOR HER wedding and deception the bride wore a own of nylon organza over taffeta with a Venetian lace Enhancing the fitted bodice 3nd the high neckline. A sister of the bride, Mrs. rnery Wood, attended as lhatron of honor. She wore a gown made of blue dotted Swiss with a high neckline and butterfly sleeves. A & ATTENDING matrons were Mrs. Mason Larsen and Mrs. Y. Brent Law with Miss Lisa Scott and Miss Sonia Curtis as Bridesmaids. S They wore dresses styled of honors gown in yellow dotted Swiss. i SERVING as best man was Brent Alberts, brother of the bridegroom. Ushers were ick Alberts, Kurt Alberts, Robert Burbidge and Emery Jfood. ft They will honeymoon in Sun Valley, mnm Miss Cindy Clark became Mrs. Dwight Lee Baldwin in Jaycettes, LDS ceremonies Friday. Ogden Jiaycees Temple ANNOUNCING THE news are the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene V. Clark of 414 E.2625N., Layton, Mr.andMrs. To Moab of R. Kenneth Baldwin of 2586 S. 2700 W. in Wilson are the leave Friday May 21 for Moab, Utah where they will attend a bridegrooms parents. President T. 0. Smith officiated and a reception at the Hains House in Ogden followed. For the nuptial events the bride chose an exquisite gown of jersey, featuring an empire bodice. the Layton Jaycees and Jaycettes will Members three day state convention for the Utah Jaycees. MANY activities are on the agehda for Friday and Saturday including both the Jaycee an Jaycette speak-u- p competition. Representing the Lay-to- n chapter in the Jaycee will be Bob Duff. speak-u- p Jaycette entries will be Reva Muir and Kay Williams. ON SUNDAY May 23 the delegates will elect their new state officers for the coming 1976-7- 7 year. Representing the Layton chapter at the convention will be Mr. and Mrs. Bob Welty, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Muir, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Duff, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rabenstein, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Casper, Mr. and Mrs. Willy Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Rick Hurtado and Mr. and VENETIAN LACE, encrusted with seed pearls, trimmed the high collar, cuffs of the long straight sleeves and formed a jabot on the bodice front. The skirt was graced by a watteau train. Mrs. Michael Metcalf served as matron of honor and others attending were Mrs. Bart Hansen, Mrs. Kenny Allred, Miss Sherlene Bodily, Miss Laura Baldwin, Miss Clubs In Kaysville Mrs. Tom Medler. Mrs. JoAnn Mackey enter- tained at JCKs on Tuesday evening at a meeting to work on their scrap book. Mrs. Leone Gurr entertained the Fine Arts Club at her home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Joyce Clark was YOU FEEL LIVELIER Word to the wise: Cross streets carefully to avoid that rundown feeling. News, Dallas. -- Life The book review, More Sweet Than Bitter by Maurice Warshaw was given by Mrs. Beverly Robison. MAXINES One of the largest complete bridal selections in the Mountain West" ; sociation; past member of the Utah Hair Fashion Committee and has just competed in the Western United States Hair Styling Competition. SHE WAS born in California and raised in Ogden, graduated from Ogden High School and then on to beauty 30 West 100 North Bountiful. Utah 292-518- Mrs, Dorothy Swan was B hostess to the Bay View Club at her home Wednesday afternoon. The program was given by Dr. and Mrs. Howard of Bountiful. Mrs. Goldia King entertained the Kaysville Bridge Club on Friday at the Oakndge Country Club, - 8 1 COMPLETE BRIDAL WARDROBE: A e h3 Pant Suits j Long Dresses Peignoir Sets Ail at fantastic savings to the A bride and long dresses for v the mothers! J FOR PERSONAL Phone 295-579- 3 ATTENTION 1 or after 6:00 292-518- O J Members of the A'Lonas . Club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Nora Miller. Mrs. Hazel Robins was hostess to the DeLite Pinochle Club at Kens Restaurant in Layton on Wednesday for their dinner club meeting. f?n?T SWAP husband are this business and they reside at Fairfield THE bride-ele- is ct Layton. The marriage rites and reception will be held at the h Wards Layton LDS a of Layton High School and LDS Seminary. She is now attending nursing school at Weber State College. Adams and followed by a reception. capelets were worn by the attendants. Mathew Budge and Mark Open House At 80 Anderson shared best man duties. Kenny Allred, Marty Peterson and Kirk Baldwin ushered. AFTER A short wedding trip the newlyweds will reside in Ogden, dc Mr. Garrett is also a graduate of Layton High School and LDS Seminary. He will graduate this year from the University of New Mexico and will be commissioned into the U.S. Navy following graduation. MISS LAKE is a graduate of Layton High School and LDS Seminary. Mr. Fairless was graduated from Layton High School, dc were Lisa L. Jaques and Michelle Jaques. wore The attendants matching lime green floral crepe dresses with matching lace trimming the princess Janet Larsen, a student at Davis High School, placed first in the recent statewide VICA Olympics held at Utah Technical College at Provo. JANET placed first in the cosmetology division of the contest, which qualifies her to attend the national VICA contest to be held in Miami Beach, Fla. June LON STARK was best man. Ushers were Myron Jaques and Earl Duncombe. dc THE bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Jaques of 1197 E. Highway 193, Layton. The Katie Christensen will celebrate her 80th birthday at an open house at the home of ta Sister1 at 341 7th Street in' Ogden from 5 p.m. on May 2-- 23. 13-1- 6. Bills Sheet Metal brides gown was Phone fashioned of delicate lace with six layers of lace making up the bouffant skirt. The snug bodice had a square neckline and long sleeves. Home Layton, Utah 376-426- 1 825-469- 0 Sales and Service of Refrigeration and Evaporative Coolers SEE US FOR . Layton Eagles To Install Janet Larsen First In necklines. The bride is the former Miss Cerya Louise Duncombe, daughter of Mrs. Vmana J. Duncombe of 866 Sherwood Drive, Layton and Donald W. Duncombe of Hill Gate Terrace, Layton. KATIE CHRISTENSEN 4th-13t- cultural hall. VICA Meet THE CEREMONY was perby Bishop Ardell MRS. JACK Jaques attended as matron of honor, with Miss Janet A. Stickney as maid of honor. Flower girls Cooler Pads Cooler Pumps Copper A Plastic tubing & fittings - motors and duct work -- MRS. Christensen was born May 23, 1896 in Holden, Utah, a daughter of William Hardin and Malisa Levins Ashby. The The Layton Eagles and Auxiliary will hold their installation banquet May 22, 6:30 p.m. at the Aerie home, 156 W. Gentile, Layton. THE officer installation will be at 6:30 p.m. followed by a dinner-dancAll members attending the installation will have their dinner paid for by the Aerie and Auxiliary. There will be a nominal charge for those not attending. The band will be the Down Homes. THE NEW Aerie officers are John Burwert, past president; Tom Orrell, president; Jim Modispacker, vice president; family moved to Fairfield, Utah then to Bountiful and Clearfield. Mrs. Christensen was among the first students to attend Davis High School in Prices good thru Sat. May 22 Kaysville. Mrs. Christensen married e. SMakeift Henry Everet Christensen in 1914. He died March 1948. SHE LIVED in Neola, Utah nine years and in Syracuse for 20 years. For the past 26 years she has resided in Lavton. A. Katie has two sons, Vernon Christensen, Bountiful and Parley P. wear it tomorrow and you can sew (with DFs low prices) any of these fashions for less than $8.00! . . . Christensen, Goshen, Ind.; one daughter, Gerald (Jerry) Jones, chaplain; Norm Fickett, conductor; Ted Fox, secretary. Jeptha Christensen, Layton. She has seven grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. Don Loe, treasurer; Steve Hofhine, inside guard; Bill Johnson, outside guard; Surge Empey, Tom Blandi, Doug Carter, Bob Brown and Darrel Gardner, trustees. THE Auxiliary officers are Rosemary Hofhine, past president; Shirley Gardner, president; Ceclia Jessimine, vice president; Cathy Bar-fuschaplain; Jackie John- s, son, conductor; Maria Ficks-tad- , inside guard; Helen Day, outside guard; Rita Fox, secretary; Dorothy Titus, treasurer; Fay Stoddard, Mattie Greenhalgh and Elmore Reddin, trustees. MRS. Christensen served six years as secretary and treasurer of the Layton Chapter of NARFE. 17 May 26, at 7:30 p.m., the Bountiful Art Center will present two films at the Davis Complex, 197 East 500 South, Bountiful Abs- tract Designs from Nature and Simple enchantment in a dress tor soft summer evenings. Sheer, feminine prints of easy care blends. Full bolt, 45" wide years. She is an active member of the Layton 6th Ward LDS Church and is an active member of the Relief Society, the Daughters of Utah Pioneers and the Golden Spike Gem and Mineral Club. THE FAMILY gifts be omitted. asks that Art Center Films On Wednesday, Sale priced! Voile Prints She was employed at HAFB for Watercolor Painting: Working on location with EdThe ward L. Dahlberg. public is invited at no charge. will FILMS THESE complete the art film series for this academic year. The films will resume in the fall. jAyrWnsfo Boutique Beauty Main 350 North St., Layton Special for the Graduate 1 3o on long dresses SPECIAL Hair Highlighting or Frosting 9c5ic3ie3ie9c9ic3c3c4c3ic9ic9c3ic3c9ie9lcac3e3c9e3c3e9e3c3e9e3e3iea(3:9e3e9)e3c9tc9)e9)c3e3iieaic9t Utah, mnm formed print ruffled Betts is the their home in Making Clearfield after a short wedding trip are newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Jay Ell Jaques who were married at the Layton LDS Stake Center. Thelma Baldwin, Miss Janice Clark and Miss Geri Clark. MATCHING GOWNS of green and yellow dotted swiss with Eidward MR. GARRETT is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Garrett of 748 Onyx Street, Layton. A June 10 wedding date has been selected by the couple with vows to be exchanged in the Logan LDS Temple. Jaques Ceremony Estates. They are parents of two children, Boone who is six years old and Jennifer who is three, np Watercolor Painting- of Miss Carol Wendy Lake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay C. Lake of 1358 Marilyn Drive, Layton, will wed Gregory T. Fairless on June 4. THE FUTURE bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom L. Fairless of 440 E. 2000 N 950 North, Layton. Duncombe- - school. She and her in with floral Garrett has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene B. Merrill of 77 East MR. BEYER graduated from Granger High School and LDS Seminary and has served an LDS Fort LauderUniversity June Date For Lake, Fairless The engagement of Miss Terrie Merrill to Robert House in South Ogden. Miss McBride is a graduate from Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary. He State College, vw Engaged their wedding with a reception to be held at the White dale, Fla. Mission. presently attending THE ENGAGED couple graduated from Clearfield High School and Mr. Hepworth is attending Weber graduate Cindy Clark Weds Dwight Lee Baldwin Rogers Alberts iike the matron Mrs. Brown has served as past president of Weber County Hair Dressers As- vsb - f if her husband John, will be HE IS the father of three Children, two of whom are deceased. His daughter, Mrs. Willard K. (Vonda) Brown, four grandchildren and eight great grandchildren now occupy most of his time. He has one sister, Mrs. Ivan (Ger- THE EVENT will be held at of his and he home ON HAND for the special event, in addition to Fran and the Syracuse First Ward, where he gave many hours of assistance in the many projects of its growing years. Social on the occasion of his j A ribbon cutting ceremony on Saturday, May 22 at 9:30 a.m. will mark the grand opening of the new Fran Brown and Co., Hair Styling Salon at 13 West Center Street, Kaysville. June 3 has been chosen as the date for the forthcoming marriage of Miss Cathy McBride to Kent Beyer. is a MISS McBRIDE daughter of Mrs. Mark Hulet of 1175 E. 1150 S. in Clearfield and Wayne McBride of Green River, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Harro Beyer of Granger are parents of the future bridegroom. , THE COUPLE has chosen the Salt Lake LDS' Temple for field. Terrie Merrill Mr. Barber has been an outstanding farmer, cattle 1. THE CEREMONY and reception will be held at the Enchanted Evening in South lace. 837 N. 100 A HE WAS married to Florence Smedley in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Feb. 26, 1913. She died May 17, 1967. He married Alta Whitehead in Salt Lake City on Jan. 17, 1969. at bodice of lace appliques was worn by the bride. The lace pattern was repeated on the long bishop sleeves and cuffs To Marry In October Phone 376 -2945 Crisp Cotton Ethnic Prints It's sew easy to wrap up a season in our delightful prints. 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