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Show or"r' WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- T NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 10, 1977 IS Kaysville Clubs Mrs. Marcia Mansell was hostess to members of the Neighborhood Bridge Club at her home Friday afternoon. MRS. LOIS Stephens was hostess to the DeLite Pinochle Club at Kens Restaurant in Layton on Wednesday afternoon at their regular luncheon meeting. Members of the Kaysville Fine Arts Club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Marjorie Herndon. Janie Heaps was Mrs. The book review was given by Mrs. Birchell Perkins. Mrs. Roetta Horsley enter- tained the A'Lonas Club at her home Tuesday evening. The Kaysville First Sixth and 16th Ward Study Group met Sunday evening, Feb. 6 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Home. Mrs. Vera Cottrell entertained the Shantanka Club at her home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Mildred Home was cohostess. Mrs. Ora Campbell was hostess to the Kays Creek Camp of Daughtei of Utah Pioneers at her home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Pearl Higgs and Mrs. Betty Guymon were assisting hostesses. The lesson was given by Mrs. Phoebe Weaver. Doris Taggart Speaks At Hill NCO Club Doris Taggart, assistant vice president and public relations officer for Zions First National Bank in Salt Lake City spoke to the Hill Administrative Club at a noon luncheon Feb. 3, at the Hill AFB NCO Club. SHE SPOKE on Stir What Youve Got. Ms. Taggart said the speech and stresses making maximum use of one's talents. A NATIVE of Ogden, Ms. Taggart began her banking career in 1971 NANCY COLLIER and has risen through the ranks from secretary and payroll clerk to assistant vice president. Syracuse Syra-Lit- a The Club members will be entertained at the home of Mae Bodily on Monday, Feb. 14 commencing at 7 p.m. will be Mrs. David Wilcox. The program committee for this social will be Mrs. Lawrence R. Briggs and Mrs. Bessie MRS. GREG HINCKLEY Exchange Y ows MR. AND MRS. CURT BUHLER Church Rites Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Pritchett, 240 E. 900 No. Lay-toare announcing the Danny Bridenstine, Tom Silvester, and Sterling Hinckley of Logan. Sun Valley, Ida. the couple will reside in Logan. n, Kathy Ann DeVore was married to Curt H. Buhler on Jan. 21 in the St. Pauls Lutheran Church in Ogden with rites performed by Rev. Leo Rubel. The organist was Jeri Oswald and acolyte, Ted Verrier. PARENTS OF the bride are Walter and Shirley DeVore, North Main and the 420 bridegrooms parents are 141 the duties of best man and ushers were Steve DeVore, Var Calder, Brent Buhler and Jeff Buhler. Marilyn Welch served at the guest book. Mrs. Durward Nimmo and Mrs. Dot Cranshaw cut and served the wedding cake. Attending gifts were Mrs. Jerome Biaka, Mrs. Stan Lebakken and Mrs. Stan Lokken. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Vickie Calder, Val rehearsal dinner was held Jan. 20 in the Mansion House in Ogden, hosted by the DeVore and Betty Herbert. bridegrooms parents. reception given by the brides parents, honored the couple that evening held at The Cha- teau Reception Center in Layton. designed and which was of THE BRIDE made her gown woven Qiana, with detachable floor length chapel length lace accented the shaped standing collar with contour waistline, train and cuffs. Full long sleeves were softly gathered into cuffs, small covered buttons and a small self fabric bow accented the bodice. The elbow length veil of illusion was held in place with a Juliette type headpiece of train. lace and seed pearls. HER CASCADE of flowers were pink carnations, deep red baby roses, stephanotis and baby breath. Mrs. Var (Vickie) Calder, sister of the bride was matron honor and bridesmaids were Jill Ferrin, Cindy of DeVpre, Valerie Buhler and Mrs. Steve (Valerie) DeVore. THE' ATTENDANTS gowns were of maroon velvet with pink Italian satin, designed and made by' the bride. Flowers were nosegays of pink carnations, deep red baby roses and baby breath. Mothers of both bride and bridegroom selected Jill Ferrin, the Buhler family and Alice DeVore, A floor-lengt- h gowns of pink knit Qiana and corsages were pink carnations and deep red baby roses. KEVIN SMITH performed Mrs. Buhler graduated from Davis High in 1975 and is now attending Weber State College. MR. BUHLER graduated from Davis High in 1973 and graduated from Utah Tech- nical College in Salt Lake City, in 1975. Out-of-to- HE IS the son of Mr. and Mrs. Garth Hinckley of Warner Robins, Ga. The couple was married Feb. 4 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple by Edward H. Sorensen. Verle and Joyce Buhler, East 200 North, all of A marriage of their daughter Paula Jane to Greg Garth guests who came for the wedding included Mrs. Leora Lokken, the brides grandmother from Eau Claire, Wise.; three aunts, Mrs. Jerome (Dora) Biaka, Independence, Wise.; Mrs. Durward (Janice) Nimmo, Waukisha, Wise.; and Mrs. Stanley (Winnie) Lokken, Centerville, Ohio. FRIENDS WHO came were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lebakken, Eleva, Wise.; Mr. and Mrs. Stan Lebakken and Scott from Anoka, Minn.; Mrs. Hank (Pam Frisbie) Nulle, Amy Sue and Clay frorp Bellingham, Wash, kj A WEDDING breakfast was held at Grandmothers House in Salt Lake City. A reception was held at Layton Stake Center. AFTER A honeymoon to Prenuptial parties were hosted by the bridegrooms aunts and uncles at Mrs. Arlo Hinckleys home. Mrs. Pam Wily and Mrs. Pat Patterson at the Wily home in Salt Lake City. Jill Payne, Julie Call, Ann Jensen, and Judy Mockli at the R.K. Call home in Lav-toFirst National Bank employees at Mrs. Lee Merrills home, and Terri Garrett and Lee Merrill at the Mrs. Norma Cox home. The bride wore a sheer chiffon over satin dress. With square neckline framed with lace, lace panels down the bodice front. Lace edged cuffs of bouffant sleeves. A three tiered ruffle skirt. attended the Thurgood funeral services on Thursday in Ogden for a life-lon- g friend, Johnny Taylor. Edwin Gailey has been ill and hospitalized most of last week. Upon his return home from the hospital, he spent some time at the home of his and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Rentmeister. Horace Barber has been ill this past week at his home, suffering with pneumonia and other complications. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hansen and family have moved to Mesa, Ariz., where they plan to maike their home. Richard Speechly, a brother to Mrs. Hansen, is residing in Mr. and Mrs. Johe E. Collier, 701 Sherwood Dr., Layton announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage ing. William S. Varner of Layton has received a pin at ceremonies at Hill AFB. Hostesses assisting Mrs. Riggs will be Mrs. Elsie Cox and Mrs. Maude Bennett, vb The Syracuse Utah Stake LDS Quarterly Conference session will be held this weekend. ON SATURDAY a special meeting will be held at the Stake Center in Syracuse. All adult members of the stake are invited to attend according to President J. Duffy Palmer. The second session will be held on Sunday at 12 noon, and this meeting is scheduled to be held at the Ogden Tabernacle in Ogden. All stake members and friends are invited as well as any interested persons, to this session also. THE WARDS will still hold their regular Sacrament meeting services wherever their daughter HE IS an electronic mechanic in the Maintenance Directorate. Mr. Varner and his wife, Shirley, have a daughter. HE IS the son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert E. Black of 491 North 150 East, Kaysville. The couple is planning an April 2 wedding. NANCY is a Layton High. graduate & -- ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE-1North Main, Layton 376-427- 97 9 AUTO, HOME OWNERS & UFE INSURANCE ODD The matron of honor wore a floor length pink velvet dress with short puffed sleeves and ruffle bordering the hemline. The bridesmaids a dresses were the same styling except red velvet with pink trim. THE MOTHERS wore pink floor length dresses and red rosebud corsages. Brooke Wily was flower girl. Best Hinckley. man was Ushers BPW Club The Lakeview Business and Professional Womens Club will hold their monthly dinner meeting at the Main Street Depot, 200 South Main, on Thursday, Feb. 17. Lay-to- n A SOCIAL is planned for 7 p.m. with dinner to be served at 7:30 p.m. Cost of the meal will be $4.75. A meeting has been planned that should be of particular interest to all women. Frank Olsen of the Ogden Social Security office will be the guest speaker. His topic will be Social Security--WhWomen Can and Cannot Expect. HOSTESSES for the evening are Mrs. Maxine Nichols and Mrs. Helen Heiny. An invitation is extended to all women interested to attend. Reservations can be made by calling Mrs. Nichols Mrs. Heiny at at 3 or Mrs. Ethel Clements at at 825-752- 825-185- 773-183- Chad Barton New Mgr. DICK ADAMS STORAGE AND SALES has just received a new shipment o! Great Divide Trailers. sizes 20, 22, 24, 25 Beautiful Decor. Constructed by Craftsmen to last a lifetime DICK SAYS: the time to buy. Selection is at its peak. Prices are at their lowest and you will have the entire spring and summer to enjoy those trips you point have been planning. Your new trailer will increase that enjoyment tremendously. Drop in and take a look while we have this tremendous inventory. We do have one used 1962 15 foot trailer in perfect condition. Come in and make us an offer. We can do small repairs on your present trailer. Now is DICK ADAMS STORAGE & SALES 84 North Main Street, Layton-Pho- ne 376-538- 0 its A lot of people have discovered the best way to go when youre buying a new car. And it stands to reason. With a Timeway Simple Interest Loan, no interest is added on advance. You pay only for the money you use for the time you use it. You can pay ahead and save interest, or pay the loan off early with no penalty. If the going gets rough, you can call us on our hot line and arrange a payment holiday. And to make borrowing even simpler, your note is written in plain English, so you understand exactly what youre agreeing to. See us about it, or ask your dealer. A Timeway Simple Interest Loan is the route that makes the going smoother. in at- THE COUPLE will make their home in Kaysville. DIXON P. REISBECK Phone of David is a graduate of Davis High School and is tending UTC. possible in the stake. . E. Black. Receives AF 10 Year Pin Pioneers will gather at the home of Mrs. LeOra Riggs this afternoon at 4:30 p.m. for ther regular monthly meet- of Nancy Beth to David week. The Iris Camp Daughters of MATRON of honor was Mrs. Robert Wily. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Sterling Mrs. Robert Pritchett, Garrett and Mrs. Jim Reeves. Dick Adams All Pritchett. Schoenfeld. Wilmer Mulford spent a few days this past week in the Davis North Medical Hospital, where he underwent a series of and treatment. He was able to return home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. the couples home currently. Henry W. Spencer is sporting a cast on his right hand, following an accident that he suffered while at his work last She has been named Woman of the Year for the Wasatch Chapter of the National Association of Bank Women, Woman of the Month in Utah Womans Review and has received many other awards. Engagement Announced |