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Show WEEKLY NEW S JOURNAL, REFLEX-DAV- IS JULY 8, 1976 Kaysville Births Hill Top Rites mountainous setting A abloom with colorful wild flowers provided the scene for wedding rites recently uniting in marriage the former Miss Marcia Marie Kappler of 146 W. 2400 N. and Neil M. Whittier. The couple exhanged vows atop Monte Cristo in Ogden Canyon with Justice of the Peace Stephen Laker officiating. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Kappler of Miami, Florida. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Brooks W. Whittier of 3322 Fowler in Ogden at whose home the reception was held. For the wedding events the bride wore a gown fashioned of white Calcutta with long bell sleeves and front neck slit opening. The ensemble was toppled by a hooded monks Attorney and Mrs. Rodney Page are happy to announce the arrival of a baby daughter born June 14 at the McKay hopsital in Ogden. The pink bundle weighed in at eight pounds two ounces and will be named Emily Ann. She is number four for the family. At home is a brother Matt and two sisters, Jennifer and Kathv. robe. THE BRIDES sister Miss Elaine D. Kappler attended as maid of honor wearing a knee length dress in a lavender and burgandy African print, with cap sleeves, square neckline and small tucks on the front bodice. Other attendants were Miss Janice Kappler, sister of the bride, and Mrs. Bruce Haynes. Their gowns were styled similar to the maid of honors dress, with Miss Kappler in blue print and The pleased grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Austin Chappell, Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Smith Page of Clearfield. The Pages reside at South Edgehill Drive Mrs. Haynes in pink. 0. Earl, announce the marriage of their daughter Denise to Stanley D. Fear. The couple exchanged wedding vows in the garden setting at 332 W. 825 N. in Sunset home of the brides parents, on Thursday evening. MR. AM) MRS. CLYDE LINDEM AN Temple Rites Mr. and Mrs. Keith X. OF PARENTS the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Fear of 118 W. 1425 N. Sunset. A garden reception followed the rites, performed by Bishop Lee G. Anderson. attendants wore blue dotted swiss gowns that were gathered at the bodice, full skirts. The maid of honor wore a similar gown in yellow dotted swiss. They were all full length. And all carried bouquets of yellow and blue carnations and baby breath. THE Brown of 156 Dixie St. Layton, are announcing the marriage on of their Thursday daughter Caroline to Clyde L. Lindeman. of PARENTS the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Lindeman of 2214 Oakridge Dr. The couple recited their marriage vows in the Salt Lake Temple. A breakfast wedding followed with the parents of the bridegroom hosting this. They were honored with a reception held at the LDS Layton East Stake Center. her The bride wore mothers wedding gown of satin with long tapered sleeves train. The and chapel-lengt- h sweetheart neckline was hand beaded with seed pearls and pink Japanese cultured pearls. ATTENDING THE bride The mothers chose gowns of yellow dotted swiss, and complimentary yellow and blue corsages. The best man was Lance Wall, with Stephen Brown and Clifton Brown serving as ushers. newlyweds took a THE THE NEW bride greeted guests in a full length gown of white eyelet lined with polyester cotton. It featured a an empire rounded neck-linwaist, and long full sleeves. The skirt was pretty with a very wide ruffle at the hemline. He bouquet was of yellow roses with white carnations and baby breath. Attending the bride was Mrs. Mark E. Lindeman, a MAC DEE Humphries served as best man. Scott Taysom and Bruce Haynes were ushers. The newlyweds are making their first home in matron of honor. Miss Susan Baird was maid of honor, with Miss In a ceremony performed 18, at the home of Mrs. Aileen Crow, Jeane Forrest of June Dallas, Tex., formerly of Sunset, exchanged wedding vows with H.A. Mathis, also of Dallas. Officiating was the Rev. William D. Bruce of the United Methodist Church in Washington Terrace. sister-in-la- showers L were given for the bride by Mrs. Carl E. Lindeman, and Mrs. Russell G. Lindeman. vsb Marsha Brown and Miss Janice Brown sisters of the bride were bridesmaids. THE BRIDE was given in marriage by her brother, Naylon Taylor of Declo, Ida. She wore a light blue gown for ' The home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie L. King at 2589 N. 450 W., was the scene of a garden grandmother The starting date for lessons at Layton Pool are July 19, and August 5. THE CLASSES offered are: of Ivanhoe, Calif. A WEDDING honoring newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. trip through Utah, Idaho and Wyoming Richard A. Wood on Thursday. The ceremony was water adjustment through ADV lifesaving. Four times a week on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, from was taken by the newlyweds. They are residing in solemnized earlier at the HAFB chapel, with chaplain Thomas E. Richardson of- HAFB Women: Replayed Shot ficiating. THE BRIDE is the former Miss Julie Ann King. Parents of the briedgroom are SM.Sgt and Mrs. William A. Wood of 65 S. 2000 W in West Point. FIGHTERS flight: first, Helen Bass; second, Jerry Jan McAntee; third, The Hill AFB Womens Golf a Association staged replayed shot and an all irons golf tournament last week at the Base golf course. WINNERS in the all irons tournament were first flight: Metty Redden low net; Betty Doman, low putts. Second flight Carol Grow, low net; Angela Hammer, low putts. Third flight Marilyn Spencer, low net; Aline Rosell, low putts. The bride chose an attractive gown of lace over taffeta with a mandarin collar, long fitted sleeves with buttons at the wristline and a nylon ruffle tipped with lace at the hemline of the flared skirt. Seed pearls adorned the bodice. THE MATRON of honor was Mrs. Stan Brennan, in a pale blue polyester crepe gown with empire bodice, trimmed Crowder. Wendell Maylor, Hunting-to- n Beach, Calif, is visiting for ten days with Mr. and Mrs. Lane Jones and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Purdy entertained at a family chicken fry at their home Thursday evening. Guests for the patio dinner included Mr. and Mrs. Roger Purdy of Tigard, Oreg.; Mr. and Mrs. replayed shot winners were: jets flight; Ruth Filipowiez and Len Sutherland tied for first sleeves. place. Bombers flight: first, Fran as- sumed by Tyler Murray. guests Among the were Mr. and Mrs. Tyler. Crumper; second, Cheryl Hash; third, Joan Clarence Iverson, Island Park, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Steven Purdy, Logan; Mrs. Thelma Purdy, Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Van Ausdal, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilde, Fruit Heights, Russell and Susan Purdy. Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Auxtin Chappell were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Gatehouse, Salt Lake City. Mrs. Gatehouse is a sister of and Wedding Decorating Service For Your Wedding Mrs. Chappell. Arrangements Vemetta C. Wilson ,J; honor. in Ogden. Mrs. Mark J. Perry of 871 Birch in Clearfield are the parents of the bride. Mr. Miller is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge The misses Vivian Fear, Robin Clayton, Teri Arnold and The former Miss Valynn Perry exchanged vows with Steven R. Miller in ceremonies performed at the Hains House MR. AND Kathy Martin were Mrs. with Darrell Fear, and Mrs. Sherman Memmelaar, attending matrons. The flower girl was Robin Memmelaar. bridesmaids Miller of 2849 W. 4800 S. in Roy. A reception followed the ceremony also at the Hains House. ALL WORE cotton polyester ensembles in varying shades of with blue, square necklines, and panels in shades of blue, coordinated with blue and white floral print. Best man was Darrell Fear with Stan Earl, Mark Jensen and Ricks Sparks as ushers. The newlyweds will reside in Ogden.vw ts Kaysville. pleased KAREN Williams of Kaysville will be taking her ritual of jewels. Rituals will be held at the home of Janet Morgan on July 19. Beta Alpha would also like to extend a warm welcome to Jean Harvey of Kaysville. She has decided to affiliate with Beta Alpha after transferring from an Ogden Chapter. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller have received word of the arrival of a new grandson born June 29 in Laie, Hawaii to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goodwin. The new addition weighed in at nine pounds and is their fifth child. Excited to have a little brother are Ben, Bret, Heather and Heidi. Harmon, Afton, Wyo. Rejoicing over the arrival of a baby daughter are Mr. and Mrs. Craig Webster. The six pound twelve ounce pink bundle arrived on May 25 at the Hill Air Force Base hospital and will be named Tam-mi- e Mrs. Goodwin will be remembered as the former Renee. It is their second child. A Mrs. Randy. MR. AND Craig were host and hostess for the summer cookout. Members and guests enjoyed steak with all the trimmings. Linda Miller. THE BRIDE was lovely in a crystalline over satin gown with length sleeves trimmed with lace. Miss Jan L. Christensen of Grand Junction, Colo., served as maid of honor, with Mrs. Margene Garcia, sister of the three-quart- Sharlene Stewart To Marry bride as matron of honor. Other sisters of the bride, Miss Alyce Perry and Miss Rozann Perry were brides- maids. CHRISTIN Ostler and Laurie Jo Perry and Jennifer Garcia were flower girls. The matron and maid of honor wore gowns of mint green with capes trimmed with white lace. The bridesmaids gowns were light orange and the flower girls wore floral organza over light orange. Busy Bakers: New Club 4-- H club was new A or-- , ganized on June 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Edson R. Stewart of 423 N. 1250 W. in Clearfield wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Sharlene to Curtis B. Clark. Members of the group are, president; Kimberly Blood, vice president; Nancy Greco,, secretary; Nannette Barton,, treasurer; Misty Harris,, pledge and song leader;, Wendy Craig and Kristy' ' Wright, party chairmen. Their project for the year' Calif. will be Foods I. They will The couple will be united on July 24 in a ceremony at the St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church in Layton. best man. Ushers were Martin Perry, Lon Hanson and Jon Hanson. The newlyweds will reside in Ogden after a honeymoon, mnm . Jill Flint, Jody Wright, reporters. Taun Carver,, MR. CLARK is a son of Bartly Clard and Mrs. Duane Vest both of Bakersfield, BRUCE MILLER, brother of the bridegroom, served as : be. sandwiches,: making nourishing milk drinks, easy' desserts, cookies and vegeta-- , ble relish trays. , a THEY CHOSE The Busy Bakers. Their leader is Mrs. Ron club-name- will be held that afternoon at the Sundown Mobile Park reception hall. A RECEPTION , Wright. is the occasion. Mrs. Aileen Crow was matron of honor and the brides son, Jeffrey J. Forrest also of Dallas was best man. Angela Malloy was flower girl. THE newlyweds are planning on now making their home in Utah. Out-o- f town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Leon E. Taylor of Denver, Colo.; Lynn J. Taylor, a brother of the bride and Mark Taylor, vw Uyton-- 3 '76-24- 9:00-10:0- Two times a week on Monday and Thursday, or Tues10:00-li:0day and Friday, 0, 11:00-12:0- WE 12:00-1:0- are having synchronizing show August and 13. Admission is free. a 12 The Layton Pool is open to the public at 1:00 p.m. and closes at 7:00 p.m. THE prices for parties are very low $20.00 for up to 75 people, 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. Fun Day is Aug. 28 last day of the season. We also give swimming lessons to Boy Scouts and physically handicapped Kaysville News IN THE with white lace, and lace yL-- ,: The include Mrs. Lois Stephen, Kaysville; Mrs. Thelma Purdy, Centerville; Mrs. Idella Yeaman, Scottsdale, Ariz. and Mr. and Mrs. Willis of ton, and Melinda Maw of Thurston, Provo are the California. Jerman Jan members, Clinton, Debra Maw of Clin- Readied In Layton Murray ot Las Vegas, Nev., and Mrs. Marie Gann, the brides reception n Beta Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi pledged three new Swimming Lessons King-Woo- d Best man duties were The proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jim Purdy and Mr. and Mrs D.A. Yeaman all of San Jose, Perry - Miller were Mrs. Stan Earl as matron on honor, and Miss Cherie Arave as maid of i was graduated from Layton High School. And the was also bridegroom graduated from Layton, and is currently attending Brigham Young University, in Provo. He has served an LDS Mission to Columbia, South America, for two years. e, son Bryan Paul at home is delighted to have a playmate. The happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Webster, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Yarbrough all of Kaysville. Mrs. Elma Webster, Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Art Qn Sunset, vw Forest-Mat- h - wedding trip to Heber City for the week. The new Mrs. Lindeman in Kaysville. Its a son for Mr. and Mrs. Alan Yeaman of 234 West 1st South, Kaysville. The eight pound four ounce lad arrived Garden Nuptials Mr. and Mrs. Dale 201 June 27 at the McKay hospital. It is their second child. to welcome a At home playmate is Christopher. Pledges 3 New Members J Mr. and Mrs. Monte Hun-sakand children Suzie and Monte have been touring in Europe the past month. On their return home they visited I POTTER TEAM Saturday, June 26 the state meet of the UTA was held at Weber High School in Ogden. THE MEET was very Beta Sigma Phis Set Car Wash Beta Sigma Phi, Beta Rho Chapter is having a car wash on Saturday July 10, at 10:00 a.m. at the Second National Bank in Layton. for THE price will be $1 00 ana washed your car to be $2.00 for your car to te cleaned on the inside and also washed. suc- - cessful for a number of young people from the Potter School of Gymnastics. MAXINES First place winners as New Bridal Dept. 30 West 100 North. follows: Keith Potter Adv. 18 and over (Mens), Debbie Monica Walton Inter County Tennis Tourney Readied Graff Nov 202-518- (Boys), tab 1 Complete selection: as SECOND PLACE follows: Edward Potter Nov 2 I Bountiful, 13-1- in Kaysville with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. LeConte Stewart and her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart for a few days. Sunday evening they were all guests in Salt Lake City of her other brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Birge Stewart where they showed their slides of Europe to the family. Mr. and Mrs. Hunsaker also visited with their daughter Lani who is staying in Provo. After a delightful visit with family and relatives they left Tuesday by plane to return to their home in Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs. Kirtley Tucker returned from a trip to Southern Utah. They visited with her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Rulon Dutson at Lemington in Millard County, as well as other relatives in the area. Enroute home they visited the Mushroom Farm near Fillmore. Members of the gymnastic team from Potter School of Dance which participated in recent stale competition are. o r. Iront. April Miller. Edward Potter. Cclestina Murphy: hack. Debbie Walton. Monica Graff. Jalaire Barton. Stephanie Mo. ol eltired. Keith Potter. Sizes 3 thru 20 Every gown discounted front Celestina Murphy Nov 10 - under. JaLaire Barton fourth place nov, April Miller 20 2 ore For perstmol titlentioo or Flume 292-5- The Davis County Tennis Tournament will be held in Bountiful, July 26 through July 31. Those interested in 8 79.1 295-- 5 after 7 :('! competing should contact their City Recreation Director. GIFT EACH CITY within the county will conduct a local tournament to determine the top two finalists in each of the divisions. The youth area consists of 21 different divisions, while the adult divisions involve 11. All ages and skill levels are invited to participate in their local tennis tournament for a chance to play in the annual county tournament. and Bridal Registry ; 149 North Main, Kaysville, Utah Phone 376-271- 6 M.D. Sien a rt Vn : Repair Burton Winters o'- GV'" v0 ,v F. 376-107- 5 of it vlt knon n artmi Sien art D( iano Tuning & feature &ater proud Lojor Painting b v - July 9. 197h Shelley Anderson & Darrell Sanders Audrey Barton & Stenhen Lriddle Jo - Free Delivery and Gift Wrapping Lynn Smuin & Keith Potter Juh 10. 1970 Juiie Borman & Roger I avion July 17. 1976 Haskell Shawna David VI & iigantan " Beautiful Gifts for the Family" 3 |