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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH 24, 1977 Heart Assn. Sets Special Program the Utah Heart Association will give a special An official of program at the Heritage Senior Citizens Center in Clearfield April 13 at 1 p.m. Senior Citizens Center The class provides instruction in all phases of leathercrafts from carving to modern THE PUBLIC is invited to attend free of charge. Also at the center an emergency help program will be given at 1 p.m. April 27. John Zippro, Davis County Emergency Service Director, will be speaker. This program is also free of charge and the public is invited to attend. AMONG many other activi- ties and hobbies leathercraft classes are held each Friday from 1 to 4 p m. at the Heritage leather-stampin- g Mary Benik is instructor. She has been a long time leather instructor in the Weber County School District INFORMATION about this or any other activities can be obtained by calling the center at Anyone over 55 years of age is invited to come out and enjoy the great activities going on at the Heritage Senior Citizens Center, 562 S. 1000 E. in the basement of the Davis County Library, North Branch ninra Miss Kaysville To Be Named Reflections is the theme chosen for this years Miss Kaysville Pageant. MRS. JOSEPH M. PERKINS NINE lovely young ladies Exchange Vows The former Miss Kathrvn Rasmussen became the bride of Joseph M Perkins on March 18 in the Salt Lake LDS Perkins as attending matron. Ranae Rasmussen, a sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Temple with the marriage BRIDESMAIDS were Dawn Rasmussen, Barbara Rasmussen, Sharon Rasmussen, sisters of the bride and Manann Perkins. Flower girl was Jennifer Rasmussen Best man duties were performed by Chad Perkins, with Curt Christiansen, Greg Gibbons, Danny and David Perkins and Darren Rasmus- performed by jamin Bowring Temple Rites Rampton has been made known this week by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace B Rampton of 2586 South 2000 West, Syracuse. MISS RAMPTON was unit- ed in marriage Thursday, March 17 with Max P. Johnson with the ceremony being performed in the Ogden LDS Temple Mr. Johnson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Johnson of Ovid, Idaho. A WEDDING brunch was held in honor of the wedding party at the Mansion House in hosted Ogden, the by bridegrooms parents, immediately following their marriage. That evening they were honored with a reception held at the Nottington Reception Center m Roy. The bride greeted guests in a gown of organza underscored with white satin. It featured a high round neckline accented with appliques of lace. The high waist and snug bodice was caught to a soft full skirt in scriftrain. A matching long veil of illusion was also accented with the lace. same She carried a cascade of white and lavender violets and rose buds. ATTENDING the bride as maid of honor was Miss Brenda Keller, who wore a gown of deep lavender crepe. It was accented with a lace ruffle at the neckline, down the front in panels and also trimmed the long straight sleeves. full-lengt- h The other attendants were Mrs. Thomas Stevens and Miss Janet Rampton, sisters sen as ushers. A RECEPTION was held honoring the couple that evening at the Clearfield 4th of the bride; Miss Cathy Crockett and Miss Marie Johnson, a sister of the bridegroom. The attendants wore gowns fashioned like the maid of honors, in a lighter shade of lavender. They held nosegays of purple violets and lavender carnations. and 9th Ward Cultural Hall. The bride was lovely in a gown of satin trimmed with Rachel lace. bodice featured a of sweetheart yoke embroidered English net encrusted with pearls. A The ruffle of Rachel lace formed a high collar. The sleeves had a deep cuff of lace with a ruffle at the wrist THE FLOWER girls, both nieces of the bridegroom, semi-bouf-fa- were Brenda Johnson and Jennifer Johnson. Mrs. Rampton, mother of the bride chose a gown of purple and white in a floral crepe. It was fashioned with a deep high waist, long sleeves and a full skirt. She wore a corsage of Cymbidium orchids. SMALL FLORAL appliques were scattered over the skirt. A lace ruffle graced the hemline on the skirt and full-leng- e cathedral train. Matron of honor was Denece Perkins with Kari MRS. JOHNSON, mother of Assuming the duties of best Bob Read, with Donald Rampton, Rex John- man was son, Rodney Johnson and Leny Johnson as ushers. Taking her place among the late winter brides is Mrs. THE COUPLE left that evening for a wedding trip to Nevada and California for ten days. Prior to her marriage, the new Mrs. Johnson was entertained with showers given by Mrs. Gary Beazer, Mrs. Steven Johnson, Miss Brenda Keller, Miss Cathy Crockett and Miss Donna Stenquist. Webber D (Skip) Wilson Jr , the former Miss Kathy Lee Law SHE IS a daughter of Mr and Mrs J. Morris Law of 2623 N. 425 W Sunset Parents of the bridegroom are Mrs. Clariece Wilson of 3092 N. 100 E North Ogden and Webber D Wilson Sr , of 147 N Harrison, Ogden. THE BRIDE graduated from Clearfield High School and has been attending Utah State University at Logan for the past two years. Mr. Johnson, a graduate of Bear Lake High School, filled a LDS Mission to Columbia-Venezuel- a and is a senior at Utah State University this year, vsb Wychbo- SHOWERS FOR the bride were given by Mrs. Carol Browning, Mrs. Carole Peterson, Miss Rosalie Parkier, Mrs. Vivian Strong, Mrs. Arlene Rasmussen, Mrs. Susan Rasmussen, Mrs. Carolyn Stoker and Mrs. Don Perkms The bride and groom attended Clearfield High and LDS from graduated Seminary. THE MARRIAGE THE ceremony was performed in the Ogden LDS Temple on Friday, followed by a reception at the Sunset LDS Fifth Ward cultural hall. For the nuptial events the bride selected a nylon chiffon over taffeta gown with high ruffled neckline. The bodice - Weber State College. After a wedding trip to Sweetwater they plan to make their new home in Clearfield, mnm and full sleeves were enhanced by lace and seed pearls. Deep ruffles accented the hemline of the skirt and long train. MRS. PAUL Evans was the matron of honor with Miss Dianna Law, the brides sister, as maid of honor. Miss Sandra Dee Law another sister, as bridesmaid, and Mrs Mike Law and Mrs. Don Page, as attending matrons. Best man was Dale Larsen. Ushers were Stan (Mac) Wilson, Brent Farr, Rob Gardner and Mike Campbell & Mr Mr E , 825-097- and Francisco and Manuela Its one of each for Mr. and Mrs. Bruce F. Bitner of 600 South 400 East, Kaysville. A baby daughter Allison was bom on March 3 at the Davis North Medical Center in Lay-toweighing in at 7 lb 5 oz and is their second child. At home is a little brother, Derrek. Mrs. Bitner will be remembered as the former Annette Packer of Kaysville. moved to Bancroft, Ida. where he was reared and educated in that area. ON JUNE 6, 1918 he married Alice Blauer in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. Meiners has been active in the LDS Church organizations. He taught Sun-as day School and also served a counselor in the Sunday School presidency. He was Deacon Quorum advisor, president of MIA, secretary of High senior at Davis High School. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Spencer D. Adams. At Davis, she has been the junior prom queen, in the Christmas royalty, a state gymnast, and is taking accelerated English and math. She plans on attending college where she will major in ballet JULIE Cullimore is a freshman at Utah State University. She graduated from Davis High School where she was drill mistress and assistant drill mistress for two years and was a member of the girls association Priest served as a scoutmaster for many years. MR. MEINERS owned and a photography studio in Burley, Ida. for 25 years. After moving to Kaysville he operated a photo studio and also was employed at Hill Air Force Base as a photographer. Mr. Meiners enjoys and appreciates all his wonderful neighbors and friends for the help they have rendered to him and Mrs. Meiners, especially the past years when his health has been scholarship. She wants to Branch in Clearfield. State GINA R1EKE, president of the League of Women voters conducted the meeting and told the group the history of the League. Many North Davis County major in business. Becky Oberg, 17, is a senior at Davis High School. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Oberg. At Davis, she is a member of the choir and on the Best Dressed list. Becky is a Charlie Girl for the Bon Marche. She plans on pursuing a career in modeling. THE MISS Kaysville Pageant is presented by the Kaysville Jaycees and Kaysville City. Each girl will be sponsored by a local merchant. The pageant is the culmination of the talents and hard work of many people Jackie Truman is the general chairman. Helping her this year have been Mary Pettmgill, Paula Allen, Judy Rigby, Rita Felt, Cande Fitch, Linda Palmer, Jean Anderson, and Holli Hallman. ADMISSION to the Pageant will be 50 cents for all ages. Tickets may be obtained from the contestants or purchased at the door of the Davis High School Auditorium. - Mr .. Dealers Inquiries 3 Mr CARPET :F- o o o FURNITURE Steam Method The Gentle Method Safe for all types of Carpet Quick Drying Mr. - YES WE DO VELVET Early Spring Discount PHONE 825-108- 7 AIways Prompt Courteous Service Insured Experienced Alt work guaranteed ENJOY FRESH CLEAN CARPETS BILL LILES - owner-manag- er Mrs. Mary Mertzenich, Borvil, Maryland and Lily Memers, Salt Lake City. THEY 33 22 great- HAVE grandchildren and grandchildren. They reside at East, Kaysville. 490 North 100 register. THE LEAGUE is open to anyone 18 years and over and also open to men. They hold two meetings a month for nine months out of the year. orThey are a ganization and encourage participation in any party. Some of the reasons people join the league are to learn about political process and also the issue, intellectual n women attended and were interested in hearing about the origin of the League. self- improvement, meeting new friends and the satisfaction it can bring. conversation, THE LEAGUE of Women Voters was started to help educate women to use their right to vote wisely. It began in 1920 to try to dissolve the apathy on the part of the American citizen, Mrs. Rieke said. Mrs. Rieke also told the audience that last year the League registered between three and four thousand voters to vote m the election and lobbied to have the law changed that people could only register at the county courthouse and the local of Houstm, Tex. are His Roas Godinez of Mexico City and Romana Hernandez of Houstm, Tex. The first child of Wesley D. Hernandez and Mary Tomlinson Lintz was bom March 4. They will name the boy Jared Du Wayne ANYONE IN the North Davis area is encouraged to come to the next meeting to be held March 31, from 7 to 9 in the auditorium of the Davis County Library North Branch. The League is financed by membership dues and finance drives. THE LEAGUE of Women the sponsored Presidential Debate held Voters prior to the presidential tion this past year, mnm elec- Lintz. Earl and Shirley Tomlinson of East Layton and Louise Lmtz of Ogden are the childs grandparents. Great-grandparen- ts and Layton. are The Virgil Packer, Sunset and Mrs. Josephine Fetzer, Salt Lake City, np Friday, March 11, 1977 Patrick A Dover, 467 W. 100 Mrs N , Wednesday, March 16, 1977 and Mrs Michael A Poulson, 521 So 725 Thursday, March 17, 1977 and Mrs Bruce N Voss, 6306 So 1575 Saturday, March 19, 1977 and Mrs Rodney W. Carter, 358 E N 4500 W, Sunday, March 20, 1977 and Mrs Davd E. Arnell, 91 N 400 W ANY TWO WALLS DECORATED , Free estimates rsETZTZzzam Layton Clubs FOR ONLY March has been a busy month for the Beta Rho Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi On March 7, they presented the Layton-Davi- s Vocational Center with two handmade baby quilts THE CHAPTERS service chairman is LeAnn Morgan Those who were present when the quilts were given to the vocational center included' Bonnie White, Linda Nelson, Nancy OConner and LeAnn Morgan. "Irish Fling social was held March 19 at 7 30 at the home of Barbara Craig Those attending enjoyed a pot luck dinner. Games were played PAINTS $)(0195 WALLPAPER An ON MARCH 22, the chapter met at the home of Nancy OConner to enjoy an evening of music. Refreshments were served. Officers for the coming year were elected. JoAnn Adams was the for this activity, dmg LIQUID WALLPAPER Tyler Blackner Includes labor and materials are Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lintz of Roy and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Price of Evanston, Wyo. dmg The happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William M. Packer, Kaysville and Dr. and Mrs. Robert F. Bitner, Kaysville, girl off City; Calif.; day and Thursday at the Davis County Library North West Point, girl Welcome Mr REGULAR PRICE Brigham Myron Meiners, Sunnyvale, Calif.; Dorns Meiners of Ajai, Ogden, girl after 5 weekdays and all day Saturday. 20 Meiners, Women Voters Start In N. Davis Two meetings to organize a League of Women Voter unit in the North Davis County area were held last Wednes- a senior at Davis High School. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Garlick. Tammy received a superior rating in clarinet at the Solo and Ensemble Festival. She plans on attending the University of a music with Utah THEY HAD 11 children born to them. Seven are living. They are Mrs. Otis (Ethel) Orton, Hepburn, Ida.; Bob Meiners, Rupert, Ida.; Lewis operated member of Alpha at USU. She is an Aggie songleader. The group was recently judged third in the nation and at the competition, Julie gained individual honors She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cullimore. TAMMY Garlick, age 17, is Julie is a Chi Omega failing. Quorum, and also Layton, boy 2344 N. 300 W. Sunset or call Hernandez Torres family. The baby was bom March 7 in Ogden. four There are other children in the family. Grandparents are Ausevio and Anna Torres of Layton WHEN HE was six years old, he came with his parents to Utah, after joining the LDS Church. Two years later the family Layton, girl Grow fresh vegetables & flowers SEE ONE AT. Michael Torres is the name given to the newest member of the Antonio and San Juana The sons and daughters of Carl W. Meiners are hosting a family dinner party on April 2 in honor of his 80th birthday at his home. Mr. Meiners was born March 30, 1897 in Bremer., Germany. Births fan) year round Layton Births 80th Anniversary ts THE COUPLE took a short wedding trip and are now residing in Ogden vw lift $445 installed (includes benches attended Utah Technical College and 88 to 10x20 from GROOM IT WILL be held in the res- taurant at Valley View Golf Course. The girls will be judged in the swimsuits competition and will have interviews with the judges. At the evening pageant, the girls will have 'he evening gown competition and will present their talent. Leslie Adams, age 17, is a Wedding Vows Kaysville Are Exchanged Births the groom, wore a gown of pink and lavender floral crepe, fashioned similar to that of the brides mother. Green Thumb Houses Ben- PARENTS OF the bride are Mr. and Mrs C. Eugene Rasmussen of 1219 Valhalla Drive in Clearfield Mr. Perkins is a son of Mr and Mrs. Dale M. Perkins of 1061 So. 1500 E. in Clearfield MRS. MAX P. JOHNSON The marriage of Miss Jean Elder are preparing for the pageant to be held this Saturday, Mar. 26 at 7:30 p.m. This years top prize is a $250 scholarship to the college of their choice. Jackie Truman, this years chairman of the contest, says she is looking forward to an exciting evening. The girls will be honored Saturday afternoon at a tea. Rita Felt is in charge of the tea Open House For 376-871- 3 (with this ad) Expires April 30, 1977 |