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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 15, 1976 IS Kaysville Births son for Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dobolek of Ogden former Kaysville residents. The wee 5 lb 14 oz lad arrived on July 4 holiday at the McKay hospital Its a and will be named Lee Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lenox of Kaysville are the grandparents. Announcing the arrival of a son born June 4 are Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Butler of 1611 Cherry Lane, Fruit Heights. The 7 lb 11 oz lad arrived at the McKay hospital and will He is be named Brandon being welcomed home by a little brother Chad. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James H. Butler, Encino, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Price of Three J. Forks, Montana. Rejoicing over the arrival of their first child, Jennifer who arrived on July 6 are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johns of Clover Valley, Wells, Nevada. She weighed in at 8 lb 3 oz at the McKay Hospital. The new mother will be remembered as the former Jeneil Blamires of Kaysville. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Blamires, Kaysville and Dr. and Mrs. Blair Johns, Wells, Nev. The are Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Brimhall of Provo. Boasting over the arrival of their first son are Mr. and Mrs. Randy Thompson of 677 East 150 South, Kaysville. A 6 lb 9 oz lad arrived on June 28 at the McKay Hospital and will be named Jared The new mother was the R. former Cheryle Talbot of Layton. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Varge Thompson, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Talbot, Layton. The three MRS. PHILIP RANDOLPH Summer Bride Among the summer brides is Miss Debbie Roundy who recited wedding vows on Thursday July with Philip Randolph in a ceremony at the Enchanted Evening bride is a Mr. and Mrs. of Lyle Roundy of 318 West 250 South, Kaysville. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Randolph of 3317 Childs Ave. Ogden. daughter a scooped neckline and capelet collar. Gowns of the other attendants were patterned the same in a yellow floral print over blue. They held bouquets of blue and white daisies and yellow roses. BRIDES THE chose a Elnona Talbot and Mrs. Lillian Jonas of Richmond. Announcing the arrival of a daughter, their first child are Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Stuart of Salt Lake City former Kaysville residents. The new arrival of July 5 weighed in at 8 lb at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City and will be named Stacey Lyn. Excited over the arrival of their first grandchild are Bishop and Mrs. Nathan Stuart of Kaysville. The other mother floor-lengt- h floor-lengt- tion. For her wedding and reception the bride was attired in a gown of white organza over soft blue satin, featuring a long fitted sleeves with bell full-leng- cuffs. LACE SCALLOPED adorned the bodice, sleeves and cuffs as well as the flare skirt hemline. veil of silk Her finger-ti- p bridal illusion fell softly from a matching headpiece, and was edged in matching lace. THE BRIDAL bouTfuet con1 sisted of blue daisies, yellow roses and baby breath with ribbon streamers. Attending the bride was Miss Penny Roundy as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Dave Spackman, Mrs. Larry Scott, Mrs. Bob Lembers, Miss Sharon h BEST MAN duties were performed by Bob Lambers, Ushers were Dave Spackman, Alan Roundy, Mike Roundy, Aaron Roundy and Larry Scott. The newlyweds will make their new home in Ogden. PRENUPTIALS were given-bJanae Pledger, Miss Penny Mrs. Roundy, y Madelyn Roundy, Mrs. Julie Roundy. Cathie Lewis and Sue Spitler attended the guest book. KARLA RHOADES High School. The bridegroom served in the U.S. Set Date For Aug. Navy, np A MAXINES New Bridal Dept. 30 West 100 North, Bountiful, Utah 292-518- 1 Complete selection: Sizes 3 thru 20 Every gown discounted from 20 oh Phone 5 292-518- 795 1 and Mrs. Donald coming marriage of their Karla Miss daughter, Rhoades to J. Louis James. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvah L. James, ot 2269 West 800 North, West Point. THE ceremony is to be performed on August 19th with a wedding reception to be in the garden of the home of a brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Edward Rhoades of Clinton, Utah. Miss Rhoades is a graduate of Clearfield High School, and attended Weber State College. For personal attention 295-- or after 7:00 MR. JAMES was graduated from Layton High School. They plan to reside Utah following marriage. in Roy, their Bridal Registry Phone 376-271- 6 Grand ts Mrs. M. B. Held of Farming-ton- , Mr. and Mrs. Harley Christensen, of Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Held Sr. of Farmington, and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lenon, of Poca- Kathryn Martin Becomes Mrs. Coker Mr. and Mrs. McKay Kunz of Kaysville were honored last Thursday evening at a patio party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Krebs. THEY WERE greeted by 69 San Angelo, Texas. LDS Ogden Temple performed Friday by Elder Joseph Burnett united the couple. That evening a reception was held at the Sunset LDS Stake an&Mrs. E. Harris Adams of 120 E. 2000 N., announce the Layton marriage of their daughter Eve to Daniel K. Carlsruh. They were married in the Lake Temple on June 24. Salt THE bridegroom is the son Center. THE BRIDE received guests in an attractive gown of lace over crepe with a fitted bodice, yoke and long sleeves. The bouffant skirt consisted of three tiers of ruffles, accented by a white satin sash. Sister of the bride, Miss Sherryl Martin was the maid of honor. Another sister, Miss Teri Martin, and Miss Teri Arnold, Mrs. Stan Fear and Miss Robin Clayton were bridesmaids with Wendy Martin and Denise Coker as flower girls. Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Rushforths daughter Mrs. Franklin Hunt has received her Masters degree in Communicative Disorders from BYU. She was the former Sandra Rushforth. Kevan Adams son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Adams and Steven Winters a son of Bishop and Mrs. F. Burton Winters are spending the summer months at Buhl, Ida. where they are employed. They spent the July 4 holiday weekend with their parents. Lt. Col. and Mrs. Laurence Neuberger and sons Todd, Greg and Chad of San Antonio, Texas were Friday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Preece. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bloxham, Mr. and Mrs. Ver-neSwanger and their families attended the funeral ll of their brother William H. Bloxham on Mon- service day at Lindquists Colonial Chapel in Ogden. He was a former Kaysville resident. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin R. Heath spent the July 4th holiday weekend in Cannon-vill- e where the LDS Ward celebrated their Centennial Birthday and their chapel. The dedicatory prayer was given by Elder Boyd K. Packer of the Council of Twelve Apostles and the f& with Temple President Leslie T. Norton officiating. A reception was held that evening at the Thursday Up proudly frlll rr Iitrr Color PainUnp. by M.D. Stewart Vm of uett knoitn nrhtt tAAtnle Steuart : Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bremer, Dunbar, hosted a basket dinner at noon. The George Bremers were house guests of the Ehlers and Glen Bremers while visiting in Nebraska City. They returned home Monday. OTHERS assisting with refreshments were: Mrs. Bea Reatha Mrs. Johnson, Reeder, Mrs. Merla Coulam, Mrs. Esther Mapes, Mrs. Belva Muir, Mrs. Marybelle Carlsruh home were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carlsruh and daughter, and Mrs. Abbie Dunn and son, San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Ballard and family, Las Vegas. Prenuptial parties were Weaver, Joni Fry, Shellie Bowman, and Judy Prall. THIRD GRADE winners of the contest are Jessica Blair, first place and Nicole Snyder, a graduate of Lay-toHigh School and will graduate from Brigham Young University in August. Daniel is a graduate of Layton High School and attended Utah State University and University of Utah. He has fulfilled an LDS Mission to North Carolina. EVE IS n THEY WILL make their home in Layton upon their return from their honeymoon in southern Utah. V Mrs. Trinna Jensen, Mrs. Anna Durrant, Mrs. Lucille Strong, Mrs. Sprague, Mrs. Nadine Archibald, Mrs. Pearl Evans, Mrs. Carol Lewis, Mrs. JoAnn Loraine Brown, Mrs. Carmen Fisher, Mrs. Ester Rekerber, Thompson. MR. AND Mrs. Kunz were 18, in the Logan LDS Temple and spent their wedding trip to the Eastern States, where they visited in Washington D C., Niagra Falls, Rochester and church married July history sites, Boston, New Sharee Tebbs Engaged To Ron Leavitt Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Tebbs of 174 N. Terrace Drive in Clearfield wish to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Sharee to Ron J. Leavitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester J. Leavitt of Kaysville. second place. Fourth grade winners, first and Warren Kendle, 14 has AUGUST been chcsen as the date for their is a marriage. The bride-to-b- e graduate of Clearfield High Alena Kira Krouth, second. DIXIE SHARP first place for the fifth grade and Jeff Kowell and Ray Walters second place for a joint effort. The contest was open to elementary school students in Davis County. Entries were displayed last week in Bicentennial Park, which is directly inside the south gate of HAFB.mnm School. Mr. Leavitt was graduated from Davis High School and received a bachelor of science degree in speech and hearing from the University of Arizona. mnm Diupitoltoit ojj I p 825-281- 8 ' If No Answer Call 393-476- 0 Flowers Decorating Invitations Backdrops Catering Photography sn. o Tn,' ik the long sleeves, and down the front of the skirt. o NO COVER CHARGE Ann Dickson, Miss Marilyn Smart and Miss Julie Fisher Monday wedding trip the ki 19th thru 24th cented by tucks in front and back. The collar and sleeves were edged with lace. a P Empress Supper Club JULY bodice. Matching lace trimmed the THEIR dresses were styled like the maid of honors gown, alternating in green and orange. Lee A. Dickson and Mark A Dickson shared duties of best man USHERS were George A. Dickson Jr , Dan R. Dickson, Kent Fisher and Lee Fisher Hr AT THE attractive brides wedding gown of white polyester crepe was accented by the lace yoke and lace panels and ruffle on the After Mrs. Jean Minor, Mrs. Leona Council. UecUings V son. Also Mrs. Leola Prigmore, York, Philadelphia, and Milwaukee, Wisconsin, returning back to Kaysville July 3. Poster Contest Winners Winners have been announced of a poster contest based on the theme, "Many Nations Working to Become One Nation. Sponsored by the HAFB Human Relations given by Lois Howard, Thella Jensen, Mrs. Lucille Thomp- APPEARING NIGHTLY in a? of MR. AND MRS. Lester Ehlers, Grand Island, and Nashville Recording Star Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. George A. collar, cuffs OUT OF town guests at the w ft. Vi? Edgewood. stand-u- p This reunion.was the first D. George opportunity Bremer whose fathers name was also Charles and grandson of Fritz Bremer, had to meet with his Nebraska relatives. BRUCE MULLEN THE ceremony solemnized N. 75 W n area. e. A. Dickson. 1846 of Mrs. Martha Larlsrun ot 2017 N. 850 E., Layton. AN OPEN house was held at the Adams residence. THE BRIDE wore a sheer organza gown over bridal taffeta with bouffant sleeves trimmed with Venice lace, a full circular skirt fell to chapel train. Roses were used for bridal bouquet and to decorate the home and tables. n m the Ogden LDS Temple on Dickson of Sunset. Mrs. Mary Walters, Mrs. Inez Nance, Mrs. Pam Nance, Mrs. Lola Kinsey, and Mrs. Pauline Tippetts. of John T. Packer, First Bishop of great-grandso- Mr. and Mrs. Claire J. Fisher of 610 Hislop Drive, announce the Ogden marriage of their daughter Teresa to Joel their wedding openhouse. Hostesses were Mrs. Krebs, June Ceremony Mr. MR COKER of Washington Terrace is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Coker of friends and neighbors, for MRS. DANIEL K. CARLSRUH Announcing the marriage of the former Miss Kathryn Martin to Rick C. Coker are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James D. Martin of 333 W. 870 N. Sunset. earlier, came to Nebraska and settled in the Talmage-Lorto- Open House tello, Ida.vsb ceremonies Lincoln, Island, Omaha, Palmyra, Syracuse, Brock aind Nebraska City. FRITZ, WILLIAM and John Bremer, with their families immigrated from Germany, first coming to Ohio and a few years later with the encouragement of their cousin, Charles, who had arrived here Bridesmaids were Miss and North Main, Kaysville, Utah Jill and John Held of 364 East 500 North, Kaysville, are parents of a brand new baby son, he arrived on Tuesday June 29. His parents have decided to name him Trevor John. He has a sister Emily, who is almost two. Also a host of grandparents are and eagerly adding their love to the wee one. They are Mr. and THE BRIDES sister, Miss Diana Fisher, attended as maid of honor wearing a yellow floral print with puffed sleeves and snug bodice ac- GIFT 149 s, Dickson Marriage L. Rhoades of 1521 South 4000 West, Syracuse are announcing the engagement and forthMr. Mr. and Mrs. George D. Bremer of Kaysville, were honored guests at a family reunion of the descendants of Fritz, William, John and Charles Bremer, held in the Community Room of the Midwest Federal Savings and Loan Building on Sunday at Nebraska City, Neb. About 50 attended from Auburn, Johnson, Lorton, np Fisher- - THE BRIDE is a graduate of Davis IS HE? small town is one where, if you see a girl dining with a man old enough to be her father, lie is. pleased grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Franklin of Scranton, Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stuart and Mrs. Ruth Jackson of Randolph are the THEIR GOWNS of tiny checked gingham with white lace ruffles at the scooped necklines and on the puffed sleeves in alternated lavender, blue and pink. The long gathered skirts featured deep ruffles at the hemlines and white satin ribbon ties at the empire waistlines. THE BEST man was Mark Babbitt. Ushers were Neil Coker and Kent Coker, brothers of the bridegroom and John Boatright, Doug Martin and Randy Martin, brothers of the bride. After a wedding trip the newlyweds will reside in Washington Terrace. gown yellow flocked with white daisies and the bridegrooms mother chose a gown of jersey. Their corsages were yellow roses and blue and white daisies. THE REHEARSAL dinner was held at the Enchanted Evening Reception Center hosted by the bridegrooms parents. That evening they received guests at a recep; MAID of honor wore sleeveless gown of sheer nylon organza floral print over yellow, with a Reception Center with Judge John Stewart. THE NEW Roundy, Miss Becky Roundy, and Miss Janae Pledger. THE 1 are Mrs. RosanneCox, Bountiful; Mrs. Honored Guests O thru & tit Thursday ALSO G O FEATURED w couple will live in Ogden, vw Mullens credit No one objects to how much you say, if you say it in a few words. Brevity is the child of w $ "Beautiful Gifts for the Family" silence, and is a credit to its parentage. Wesley News. o mJsk o O w Deep Country Band O o o |