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Show WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 1, 1976 REFLEX-DAV- IS June Nuptials Karen Abbott and Kerry Hamblin were married Tues1 at the Heritage day June House by Bishop Lawrence Mortensen of the 8 Ward. A reception followed. 16-2- THE BRIDE, who is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth N. Abbott, 851 West 500 North, wore a long gown with a high neckline, long sleeves and a full flare skirt with a long train and a deep ruffle around the bottom. Her white, blue and pink bouquet was of roses, carnations and baby breath. Her full sheer veil was fingertip length. Mothers of the bride and bridegroom wore a formal length pink gown with a lace overlay. Their corsages were of gardenias. OF PARENTS the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hamblin, 1277 West 500 South. Attending the bride was her matron of honor, Cindy Bailey, and bridesmaids LaDawn namDiin, and Gen Swenson, with junior bridesmaids, Janice Abbott and Nancy Abbott. Their gowns were of blue and white checked gingham with flocked roses and eyelet lace trim. They wore white picture hats with blue ribbons. BEST MAN was Terry Hamblin and head usher was Ted Biehn. Other ushers were Brad Nielson and Max Biehn. Jimmy Abbott served as ring bearer. Kathleen Abbott was at the book and Judy guest Hamblin and Sherrie Miller took charge of the gifts. with the ASSISTING refreshments were Judy s, Susan Perry, Jackie Blodgett, Lauri Perry and Chris Nielson. Napkin girl was Angie Hamblin. bridal The pair honeymooned in Oregon and are making their home in Bountiful, vfw June Rites A late June bride is Mrs. Michael V. Hanna, the former Miss JoAnne Hardy daughter MR. AND MRS. REX ALLEN of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin J. Hardy of 837 North 50 West in Sunset. The ceremony was performed at the home of the brides parents June 26th with Bishop Lee Anderson of the Sunset LDS Fourth Ward officiating. Temple Rites An marriage vows on Friday May 7 with Rex J. Allen in ceremonies impressive MRS. STEWART DE LUCA June Bride Vickie Lynn Voight became the bride of Stewart Craig DeLuca at Lake Tahoe on June 18. dotted solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with President Selvoy J. Boyer officiating. checked swiss gingham with an empire waist, short puffed sleeves, floor length with a wide ruffle at the hemline. is the BRIDE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Voight Jr. of 186 Dixie Layton, Utah. The THE bridegrooms parents are Bishop and Mrs. Frank J. DeLuca of Fresno, Calif. A reception was held on June 19 at the Layton 9th Ward Cultural Hall. THE BRIDES gown was a prircess style with high neckline accented with lace, beads and shirred ruffles on bodce yoke. Long sleeves with shirred ruffles on sleeve cuffs and shirred ruffled flounce on long chapel train. The matron of honor was Mrs. Julie Roundy. who wore a gown of yellow and white THE BRIDESMAIDS were Miss Suzan Russell, Mrs Diane Voight, Mrs. RaeLene Voight, and Miss Natalie Voight as Jr. Bridesmaid. Their gowns were made in the same pattern as the matron of honor but with blue and white swiss checked dotted gingham. Mrs. Bonnie Middleton attended the book. The best man was Robert W. Voight III and Edward Voight and Tom Middleton were ushers. ' AFTER A honeymoon trip to Grand Canyon, Disneyland and Monterey, Calif, they plan to make their new home in Fresno, Calif. Kaysville Births From Richland, Washington comes word of the arrival of a son bom June 13 to Mr. and 8 lbs 14 oz and will named Chase. He is their first child at and made his debute at the McKay hospital intJgden. The new mother will be remembered as the former Kathy Prigmore. Dr. and Mrs. Robert F. Bitner, Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Prigmore, Kaysville are the happy grandparents. are The Charles Prigmore,, Logan and Mrs. Josephine Fietzer, Salt Mrs. John Gailey former Kaysville residents. The 8 lb 13 oz lad is their third child. He is being welcomed home by a little sister Heidi and brother Matt. He will be named Mark and the mother will be remembered as the former Susan Prig-mor- e. The oroud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gailey, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene all of Kaysville. Prigmore Mrs.- - Minnie Bishop of Kaysville and Charles more of Logan are the Boasting over the arrival of a son, are Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kingsley of Salt Lake City. The new addition weighed in Lake City. IT HAS Professor--Wha- college in t the United produced States has most the presidents? Freshie-T- attractive Spring bride is the former Miss Nancy Anne Newey who traded Electoral he College. g PROTECT YOUR HOMES INTERIOR; i NOW! RE-RO- 1 NOBLE SHAKES & SHINGLES (LICENSED ROOFING CONTRACTOR) KAYSVILLE, UTAH 376-957- 6 GENERAL CONTRACTORS: Promptness, Dependability, & Quality Craftsmanship Are Our Trade-Mark- s FREE ESTIMATES I 'aWiWhU'HO I ''mi " from BYU. The bridegroom graduated from Davis High School and is attending BYU at Provo. He has fulfilled an LDS Mission to the Switzerland-Genev- a Mission.np JANELLE WAITE bride is a THE NEW Wedding Date Set of Attorney and Mrs. Robert L. Newey of 856 Ben Lomond Ave. Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace F. Allen of 40 North 300 East, Kaysville are parents of the bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman B. Waite of 2429 West 300 North, West Point, are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Miss Janelle Waite, to Keith A. Stratford, Jr. Mr. Stratford is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Ketih A. Stratford of 4155 Edgehill Drive, Ogden, Utah FOLLOWING the ceremony, the couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Mansion House in by the Ogden hosted bridegrooms parents. They were honored that evening at a reception at the 70th LDS Ward Cultural Hall THE COUPLE have chosen Aug. 12, for their marriage date. With the ceremony to be in the LDS Salt Lake Temple. Parents of the bride will in Ogden. FOR THE nuptial events, the bride was lovely in a Victorian style gown of peau de soie featuring pleated chiffon ruffles and insets of Chantilly lace on the bodice. Deep cuffs accented the long bouffant sleeves. Matching delicate lace and jewels adorned the deep ruffle at the hemline of the sheer organza skirt and chapel train. She wore a picture hat with lace trim and the brides bouquet consisted of roses, carnations and daisies with white and rainbow colors. entertain with a garden LYNETTE KINARD Announce Engagement Miss Lynette Kinard will take her place among the brides of July, as she is planning to be married to Steven A. Day, of 450 Idaho St., Lay-to- reception to be held the evening of their marriage at the Center , White House Reception in Ogden. MISS WAITE is a graduate of Clearfield High School and the seminary there. She has just received an associates degree in nursing from Weber State College. Mr. Stratford is a graduate of Ogden High School and is currently attending Weber State College. He has filled an LDS Mission to Alabama-Florid-a mission field, vsb ATTENDING the bride were Mrs. Rory J. Weaver as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Ray Allen, Mrs. Steven Allen and W. Mrs. Robert S. Newey. Their full-lengt- gowns h were fashioned of flocked organza print enhanced in rainbow shades. They held nosegays of roses, carnations and daisies of white and rainbow shades. HONORARY bridesmaids were Miss Ann Rhodes, Miss Terri Nichols, Mrs. Edward Denning, Mrs. Greg Brinton, Miss Terri Pearce and Mrs. Don Mueller, They wore h gowns of dotted Swiss voile alternating in rainbow shades. The bride and bridegrooms mothers chose floor length gowns fashioned in lime green. BEST MAN duties were performed by Steven Allen and Ray Allen, brothers of the bridegroom. Following a honeymoon trip to Park City Resort, the newlyweds will make their new home in Provo. Insurance Claims Ogden and has graduated daughter floor-lengt- ft of Bonneville High School in THE BRIDE is a graduate MISS KINARD is the daughter of Mrs. Mae Kinard of 344 West Liberty St., Lay-toMr. Day is the son of Mrs. Irene Harrington, of 450 Idaho St. and James A. Day of 2579 West 5725 South, Roy, Utah. The couple will be reciting marriage vows in the Salt Lake Temple, and will be honored that evening with a reception at the Layton Stake Center. was KINARD graduated from Layton High School and Layton Seminary. She was graduated this spring cum laude from Weber State College, with a bachelor of science degree in elementary education. She will be teaching in Davis County when school commences in the fall. Mr. Day also was graduated MISS from Layton High School and the seminary there. He served an LDS Mission to the France-BelgiuMission and has been attending the University of Utah since returning home. He plans to continue on at the University vsb Who Knows? What is a bay lynx? 2. What was the winning word 1. in Raven? 149 North Main, Kaysville, Phone 376-271- Utah tic proudly friturr Color Ptinlinp ANSWERS TO WHO KNOWS common wildcat of the eastern U.S.A. 2. 3. 4. 5. N Narcolepsy, a compulsive tendency to fall asleep. June 22, 1941. Near Seattle, Wash. Jean Henri Dunant, a Swiss citizen. 8. 9. 10. Northern Australia. Edgar Allen Poe. An wind. The first and last letters in the Greek alphabet mean- ing "The Beginning and the end." 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Sizes 3 thru 20 discounted from Every gown 19? 6 Jo Lvnn Smuin & July 9. 20 Keith Potter For personal attention or Phone 292-518- 1 off 295-579- 3 1 after 7: PARENTS OF the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. James L. Hannah of Elko, Nev. A reception was held immediately following the exchange of vows. The bride wore an attractive ensemble of chiffon with full lace sleeves and deep cuffs. An inset lace yoke and a high collar accented the bodice. MRS. JERRY Henrie, the of honor and Miss matron Kim the Wheelwright, bridesmaid, wore baby blue dotted swiss gowns in an style, with capelet collar accented by white lace. Steve Hanna was best man. The newlyweds took a wedding trip to West Yellowstone and area. They are making their first home in Ogden, vw Business Women Hold Meet The Lakeview Business and Professional Womans Club will hold its monthly dinner and business meeting Thurs- MR. AND MRS. BENJAMIN Salt Lake Rites Announcing the marriage this past week of their daughter, Miss Marsha Love, are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Love, of 2512 North Fairfield Road, Layton. Uniting in marriage with Benjamin Glenn Perkins, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Murlin Perkins, of 608 West Weaver Lane, Layton. The couple spoke their vows in a beautiful ceremony officiated by Elder Edward E. Morgan in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. the THAT EVENING couple were honored with a reception held at the Layton Stake Center 60 West Gordon Ave. Layton. The bride was lovely in a gown of nylon organza underscored with crepe. It featured a high rounded neckline trimmed with lace. An empire waistline, and lace also formed the rounded yoke in the front and back of the bodice. The waist was gathered to a full length skirt, this also was trimmed with wide lace, as was the slightly full train. THE MATRON of honor was Mrs. Pat Duncombe, with Miss Eilene Love a sister of bride, maid of honor; other attendants were Mrs. Darrell PAUL LOVE, a brother of the bride, was best man. The ushers were Brent K. Gurney and Val Stratford. They will take a wedding trip to Idaho and Yellowstone National Park and make Lay-totheir home upon their re- n turn. THE BRIDE was entertained with showers being given by copre-nupti- workers of the First National Bank of Layton, Mrs. Murlin Miss Rodeo Contestants Accepted College. tact Noalene Bennett mnm Perkins, bridegroom. were The attendants gowned alike in full length dresses of blue and white gingham. They featured an empire waistline, the yokes being of white eyelet cotton. Their skirts were gathered, and their long sleeves were caught to very wide cuffs. The mother gowns were blue skirts with a blue crepe floral chiffon shirt jacket. from Layton High School, and phoning 773-183- Meecham, also received an Associate degree from Weber State THE HOSTESS for the evening was Mrs. Ethel IMMEDIATE past president, Mrs. Gloria Ashby will serve the chapter as adviser. Business women in the area are cordially invited to attend. Reservations can be made with Mrs. Clements at Miss Jan and Miss Kaye of sister the sister-in-la- Jerry (Marilyn) Lavender (LaDean) Sorensen, and Mrs. Davis County Miss Rodeo Queen Contest applications are now being accepted. Those interested should con- corresponding secretary and Mrs. Charlotte Koehler treasurer. two more sisters of the bride, Mrs. Paul (Helen) Love, a Perkins and her daughters, Miss Shirley and Kaye Perkins, at their home in Layton, another given by relatives in Sandy, Ut. The bride was graduated day June 24th at 7 p.m. at the Empress Supper Club in Clements. Newly installed officers for 1976-7- 7 are Mrs. Gloria Thim, Mrs. president, Ethel, vice president, Clements, Mrs. Molly Nye, recording secretary, Mrs. Doris Mel lor, PERKINS THE bridegroom also graduated from Layton High School, and ha , just returned home from filling an LDS Mission to the Toronto-On-tanMission field, vsb o Rent the by 773-400- 3. ON Saturday July 3rd, a luncheon will be held for the applicants at the Gaslight Inn in Opera Square located at Lagoon. This get together will be staged at noon. There will be a $10 entry fee for all applicants. Those interested vying for the Davis County title must be within the 18 and 24 age group. You must be unmarried and live, work or go to school in Davis County. ALL WILL be judged by personality, appearance, and horsemanship skills. The winner of the contest shall reign over the Lagoon Rodeo and the Davis County Fair. BRILL0 400 (as advertised on T.V.) 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