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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 10, 1977 IS Exchange Vows Notes 80th Date Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Newey of 1418 24th Street announce the marriage of their daughter, Evelyn Jane to Leonard A. Wadman. The bridegrooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Wadman of Sunset. THE EDGEWOOD provided the setting for the ceremony and reception on Sat., Feb. 5. Bishop James Bridges of the Sunset LDS 5th Ward performed the ceremony. The brides gown of white Chantilly lace over nylon tulle was accented by scalloped lace at the neckline. A lace train extending from the shoulders accented chapel-lengt- h the bouffant skirt. ATTENDING the bride were Mrs Kerry Nielsen as matron of honor with Mrs. Ronald Newey, Mrs. Donald Newey and Mrs. Wynn Stucki as attending matrons. Miss Cindy Wadman and Miss Julee Williams were bridesmaids. All were dressed in red and white gingham gowns with empire bodices and white sheer sleeves with gingham cuffs. Acting as best man was Kerry Nielsen. Ushers were Ronald Donald Newey, Newey, Leonard Brotzman and Robert Newey. vw Church Rites JZ . MR. AND MRS. RAND HART December Rites Miss Lynn Therese Weber Bowring officiating. Temple Rites Nuptial rites on Friday, Jan. 28 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple united in marriage Miss Jackie Wright and Kolm Dean Vance. ELDER DEAN L. Larsen officiated. The new bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Dee Wright of 456 North 250 East, Kaysville. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Sherrill D. Vance of St. Anthony, Idaho. THE COUPLE was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Lion House in Salt Lake City hosted by the bridegrooms parents. They were honored at reception at the Kaysville LDS Stake Center and were further honored at an open house in St. Anthony, a Ida. FOR HER nuptial events, the bride chose a gown of organza, styled with a fitted of bodice pearled embroidered Venice lace, a sweetheart neckline and long full sleeves with a deep pleated ruffle accented with matching Venice lace. Her bouffant organza skirt was edged in matching Venice lace with wide double ruffle. Her veil extended into a cathedral train edged in matching jewels. THE BRIDAL bouquet was made up of red roses, stephanotis, white carnations and baby breath. Attending the bride were Mrs. Alan K. Jorgenson, Parents THEY WORE red and white checked gingham gowns trimmed m white lace They each held bouquets of red roses, white carnations and baby breath. The brides mother chose a red crepe, floor length shirt dress and the bridegrooms mother chose a red knit floor length gown. Their corsages were red roses and white gardenias. MISS SANDRA Tilley attended the guest book. Tevts Vance performed the duties of best man. Ushers were David Wright and Larry Barber. THE NEWLYWEDS are making their home in Rex-bur- , Prenuptial parties were given by Lauri Walker, Delia Bowman, Judy Schroader and Sherri Scoffield. THE BRIDE graduated from Davis High School and is attending Ricks College, Rex-bur- Ida. The bridegroom graduated from South Freemont High School and attended Ricks College, Rexburg, Ida. HE HAS fulfilled a LDS Mission to the Arizona-Temp- e Mission, np LDS Church Marks One More Growth Milestone of The Church of Jesus Christ Latter-DaSaints (Mor- before there were 100 stakes. y mons) marked another growth milestone this month when its 800th stake was organized. NUMBER 800 for the rapidly growing church came in Veracruz, Mexico, which also was the site of stake (comparable to diocese) number 700 a year and a half ago. with six members m 1830, the church grew steadily but despite this Organized progress, 98 years passed long beige gowns with white gardenia corsages. Best man duties were performed by Joe Rossie with Jeff King, Rob Newhaul, Bryan Weber and Phil Morgan as ushers. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. Hart of 107 South 500 East, Kaysville. of Ida. BRIDE and bridegrooms mothers chose the bridegroom of are the bride, as matron of honor. Miss Laurie Walker as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Holly Vance, Miss Margo Vance and Miss Bemice Demery. sister THE THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H Weber of 2729 East Maynard Drive, Indianapolis, Ind. MRS. KOLIN VANCE THE SECOND hundred stakes came in 24 years, the third hundred in eight years, the fourth in four years, the fifth in six years, the sixth in three and the seventh one hundred stakes were orr ganized during a two-yea- period. With Latter-Da- y Saints currently residing in some 88 countries, the Church is rapidly approaching the four million members mark worldwide, np FOLLOWING FOLLOWING A wedding trip to Jackson Hole, Wyo. and Sweetwater Park Resort at Bear Lake, the newlyweds will make their home in In- THE ceremony, the newlyweds were honored at a wedding breakfast at the Print Shop Restaurant in Salt Lake City hosted by the bridegrooms parents. They were honored at a e on Dec. wedding 21 at the Kaysville East LDS Stake Center. They were furthered honored at a reception at the Indianapolis LDS dianapolis. Prenuptial party was given by 25 friends of the bride in Indianapolis. open-hous- THE BRIDE FOR HER wedding and reception, the bride was attired in a gown of white satin, featuring long tapered sleeves and high neckline. The gown was accented with delicate lace and seed pearls. h engineering tech. DURING HIS senior year, he served as secretary of Weber State College Chapter of Society of Manufacturing Engineers. He is presently employed as a plant engineer at the Chassis and Transmission Plant of Ford Motor Co., Indianapolis, Ind He has fulfilled a LDS The bridal bouquet consisted of sweetheart roses in shades of dark and light pink. KATHY WEBER was matron of honor with Shelie Dewester as maid of honor and Kim Toliver, Kathy and Christie Hostrup as Hos-tru- p Mission to Norway Parley Oleson of Roy will be the honored guest at the Garden Club meeting on Feb. 16, 1977 at 2 00 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Elias Dawson, 235 West Gentile. MR. OLESON will display orchids, unique ferns and a very unusual house plant such Cereus as the and the lovely Hoya Camosa. night-bloomin- g Mr. Olesons orchids range from tiny miniature with blooms no larger than the Members of the club will tour Mr. Olesons greenhouse of orchids, Thurs., Feb. 10 at 5:30 p.m. MRS. RUBY J Price is the president of the club and extends an invitation to all Davis County gardeners, inside and outside gardeners. or Phaloenopsis, the Odontoglossums from the high mountains of Mexico and Central South America. ALL INTERESTED Layton Births gar- - Mr. and Mrs. Carl Marrlar of 2726 E. 203 N., Layton are the parents of twin girls The babies, who were born Jan 26, were welcomed home by ten older brothers and sisters TRICIA LYNN and Alicia Kaye are the names of the two new arrivals in live Grandparents Statesbrough, Ga dmg 49 North Mam. Phone sleeves, mandarin collar, empire bodice and princess seams, accented with tiny braid and pearl buttons. HER ELBOW-lengtveil of silk bridal illusion fell softly from a matching headpiece. The bridal bouquet was made up of red and white rose buds, white carnations in dew drop Young tending Brigham University. BRIDEGROOM THE graduated from J.J. Pearce High School, Richardson, Texas and will continue his studies at Brigham Young University. He has fulfilled a LDS Mission to the Mission np Arizona-Holbroo- k h form with baby breath and white ribbon streamers. Attending the bride was Miss Janice Cammack, sister of the bride as maid of honor and Julie Cottrell and Christy Barnum as bridesmaids. THEY floor-lengt- WORE matching gowns of pink h crepe styled with maroon velvet bodices. They each held a single d red rose bud. The bride and bridegrooms h mothers chose pink gowns and their corsages were pink and white carnations. floor-lengt- DEBRA PARRATT attended the guest book. Best man duties were performed by Dudley Barnum, brother of the bridegroom. Ushers were John Mann, Kim Old wives tales and modern misunderstandings will be about breast-feedindiscussed at the Kaysville group La Leche League g Xi Chi And MR. WOOD was a charter member of the Clearfield Kiwams Club. He has been a director of the Weber Basin Water Project. Along with his busy schedule of civic and Church positions, he found time to be Clearfields mayor for six years. He was married to LaVora Smith, Oct. 24, 1923. She died April 1, 1959. In September 1962 he was married to Opal Cahoon. HE HAPPILY boasts of his six daughters, thirty-sevegrandchildren and thirty-sildren His daughters are Mrs. Maurine W. Wilhelmsen, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mrs. n Beta Alpha Chapters Will Meet Feb. 14 Monday evening, Feb. 14 Valentine Day, Mrs. Ann Roueche will entertain 30 members and guests of the Xi Chi and Beta Alpha Chapters of Beta Sigma Phi sorority, at her home at 1472 Rainbow Drive, East Layton beginning at 7 p.m. MILLIE Bates, x great-grandc- . Reed W. (Allene) Whitesides, Ogden; Mrs. Marvin (Norma Jean) Mumford, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Gayle A. (Beverly) Stevenson, Layton; Feb. at 10 7 Centerville; and Mrs. Val (Ruth Ann) Christensen, Logan, Utah. HIS ONE brother, Charles Wood resides in Yakima, Wash. Two sisters, Mrs. Hazel Doering, Los Angeles, Cahf.; and Mrs. J. Kay Nelson, presently serving an LDS Mission with her husband m the Hawaiian Islands, vsb Senior Cit . Dinner Planned The Happy K&F (Kaysville and Farmington) Senior Citizens will hold their Feb. dinner on Thursday, Feb. 1 at the Davis High School5 Cafeteria with dinner begin- ning at 2 p.m. EUGENE Tolman, president invites all senior citizens in the Kaysville and Farmington areas to join them for these monthly dinners and programs as well as to become involved in the other various activities being offered to them throughout the county, np Social Chairwoman will be in charge of entertainment for this hop scotch party. Maxine Leavitt, president of Xi Chi Chapter will conduct the business portion of the meeting afterwhich she will turn the time over to Mrs. Bates for games and fun activities which have been planned for the group. REFRESHMENTS will be served. PEDAL TO BAKERS JEWELRY FOR YOUR SWEETHEARTS VALENTINE GIFT! p m. Mrs. Susan Cole, 554 N. 100 West will be hostess for the meeting. MEMBERS OF La Leche League, having successfully nursed their own babies, help to at a series of four monthly meetings. Emphasis at this meeting will be on the learning period of one to six weeks. Mothers-to-b- and nursing e mothers from the invited to attend. with tiny babies couraged to bring area are Mothers are en- them to meetings FOR FURTHER tion contact Carol Connie stamped, 766-104- 2 Kav-iil- lt . I informa- or or send a 766-026- 2 en- velope for a free copy of the brochure, Why Nurse Your Baby9 Mgr. - Call - tah r proudlv fraiurr Air Painlinp ' Non H WATCHES DIAMONDS I.D'S Steuart M.D. g&k. latrr bv rll krtnii n urh( ( HI N 4 Norilaki and Sanpo IIM.Ns POTTER Mi k ana and ernonware CRS 4L MIA ER OR FTAIM ES - ID. I RINE" Vt 17 Ann 1M Farr and Ronald Feb knatirn Kxrtrv 18 H ENGRAVINGS WATCH REPAIR RING REPAIR Mo iT7 and ifm Polhama A Imidh-- 85 North Main, Kaysville 8 Phone E R PIERCING Igpurel 376-242- ) rVMT) tf'VOK'S PENDANTS RINGS frfh 11 1T" Lvnrw Phelpw and iJevid Roy PhipfM 4 RE lnfnrit CHARM BRACELETS lMra In 'V4i TV4"a ( JEWELRY Fort Lon Mrs. Stanley (Mary Ellen) Smoot, meeting, Thurs. evening, 376-271- 6 BEA UTIFUL - IIIIIIIHHIU h white velvet featuring bishop PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Julie Cottrell. The bride is a graduate of Davis High School and is at- UPON HIS return home from his mission, he served for five years as president of the YMMIA. Later he was a counselor in the Sunday School organization, holding this position for nine years. The following two years, Mr. Wood served in the Ward Bishopric, and then was sustained as the Ward LDS Bishop. He served in this capacity for the next ten years. After his Ward office was ended, he was sustained as a Stake High Councilman, and this he held for another ten years. These last fourteen years, Mr. Wood has been serving as a Stake Patriarch. Bridal Registry 1 URSULAS HAIR FASHIONS For her wedding and reception, the bride was attired in a gown on home. spend some time with him and his family. Mr. Wood was born and raised in the community of Clearfield. He has served in many ecclesiastical and civil positions in the community. Commencing at the age of 16 years, he served as a Home Teacher in his Ward. He next served a LDS Mission m the Central States mission field. and Fashions Bonnie Hall Norene Hill LDS Ward Cultural Hall. GIFT SHOP At er THE COUPLE was honored at a reception that evening at the Kaysville 4th and 13th open-hous- THE RECEPTION will be held at ihe White House, 1190 East 5425 South, Ogden, Utah. His many friends and relatives are invited to call and breast-fee- d Mil-tona- s, Ursulas Hair Dossing-Own- East, Kaysville. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Norman K. Barnum of 504 Cambridge Drive, Richardson, Tex. Steven Bamum. 80th birthday anniversary, Sat., Feb. 19 between 2 pm. and 6 pm. other mothers learn THE DAINTY moth orchid Wave; Ursula Debbie Young Stacey West np deners are welcome to attend this meeting and become a member of the club if so desired. head of a pin to those with giant blooms 30 inches long. The Papheopedilrems or slipper orchids gives the appearance of a slipper. off $3.50 Permanent On All was COUPLE THE furthered honored at a wede in Dallas, ding hosted Texas by the bridegrooms parents. The couple spent their honeymoon in Texas returning to Provo to make their Parley Oleson Guest La Leche Of Garden Club League Will Meet The orchids are the most exotic of plants. Mr. Oleson has 1,200 orchid plants in his attractive green house. He raises unique ferns and very unusual house plants. Valentine Special! graduated from South Port High School and attended Ricks College at Rexburg, Idaho for one year. She is presently attending Indiana University Tech, taking an E.M.T. course. The bridegroom graduated from Bear Lake High School and is a graduate from Weber State College in 1976 with a B.A. degree m manufacturing Stake Center on Dec. 29. ceremonies performed m the Ogden LDS Temple on Dec. 17 with Elder Frank Romney officiating THE BRIDE is a daughter full-lengt- h performed Mon., Dec. 20 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Elder Benjamin L. Nelson, Jared Dunn and of Bishop and Mrs Edwin R Cammack of 376 North 700 bridesmaids. They wore gowns of rose and mint green and each held a single longstemmed rose bud became the bride of Rand Young Hart in ceremonies Miss Susan Diane Cam-macrecited marriage vows with Robin Kent Barnum in k Patriarch Melvin G. Wood, East 200 South, Clearfield, will be honored on his 633 Shopping Ctnltf, Layton |