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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL. APRIL 7. 1977 IS Plans Celebration Of Founding Beta Sigma Phi, a social, cultural and service or- ganization for women, plans the celebration of the 46th anniversary of its founding. Phi is the largest women's sorority in the world. Celebrations will take place in the 25 countries in which the organizations 250.000 members in over 12.000 chapters exist. The organization is BETA SIGMA and The keynote to Beta Sigma Phi is friendship. Chapters of five different degrees meet the growing needs of various age groups Members are active in small chapter groups Each chapter adapts the plans for socials, civic, and service and cultural activities to fit the interests of its members WHEN BETA Sigma Phi events or civic endeavors are larger than one chapter can pian alone, all chapters in a city or area may combine their strength. There are state conventions each year which any member may attend the Internationally, chapters have created several special funds; the International Loan Fund, through which members help one another; the International Endowment Fund, which has donated over one million dollars to cancer research, cystic fibrosis, homes for under-privilege- children d and many other causes. THE EXEMPLAR which helps to are Great-grandparen- Mr. and Mrs Mervin Stephens of Kaysville and MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM K. HUTCHINSON Vem Morgan of Layton. On March 20, Dale A. and Peggy Denning Anhorn were blessed with a new daughter that they will name Heather Jean Anhorn Jennifer is the childs big sister Mr. and Mrs Ronald J. Denning of Layton and Mr and Mrs. Marvin Anhorn of Fergus Falls, Minn, are the Temple Rites Miss Shirley Hill recued marriage vows with William K. Hutchinson in rues performed on March 4 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. STEVEN MARC HAYES MILS. Wedding Vows Mr and Mrs. Val Criddle, 827 No. 2200 W., an- Layton nounce the marriage of their daughter Susan Marie to Steven Marc Hayes, son of W R. Hayes of Newton, sas and Kanthe late Mrs. Twila D Hayes. THE COUPLE was married April 2, 1977 at the home of the brides parents. The ceremony was performed by Bishop LeGrande H. Simmons. THE NEW bride is a daughter of Glenn E. Hill and the late Lydia M. Hill of 1993 THE BRIDE is a graduate of Layton High School. The couple will reside in Kansas the home of the parents. brides THE BRIDE wore a white eyelet gown with high neck, skirt and empire waist, long full sleeves. Her bouquet was yellow daisies and mums with baby breath. Maid of honor was Debra Hansen with bridesmaid being Mrs. David Stratford Attends Rotary Meeting Attending the District in Provo on Saturday, Mar. 26 were five Kaysville Rotarians, Cecil Hough, Wells F. Collett, Dean Holman, Eldon Frost and THEY WORE yellow crepe dresses with short sleeves and high waists. Their flowers were yellow daisies and baby breath. The brides mother wore a light green empire waist gown with long full sleeves. BEST MAN was Daniel Self. Prenuptial parties were given at the home of brides aunt Mrs. Larry Call of tary Assembly W. George Lowe. THERE were 111 Rotarians in attendance, the largest number ever to attend from the District. Marion D. Hanks has been named to new District Gover- nor during the Rotary are Mr. and Mrs. Hutchinson of East, Kaysville. 284 Karl North 800 PRESIDENT Selvoy Boyer officiated at the Temple ceremony Ro- An open house was held at East 6600 South, Uintah. Parents of the bridegroom As- sembly. THE DISTRICT Assembly purpose is for all new officers and directors to attend and receive instructions as to their duties and responsibilities as leaders of their respective RotatyClubs. Mr. Hough reported the assembly was interesting and informative for those in attendance. np The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Kaysville 13th LDS Ward following the ceremony. That evening they were honored at an open house at the Uintah LDS Ward Cultural Hall EASTER SPECIAL Free macrame hanger mMMl oiest with every April 4i Located behind Layton Dept. Store purchase of large hanging plant. Thurs. through Sat. tail 7-- 9 C entile .Layton Following a honeymoon stay at Sherwood Hills, the newlyweds will reside in grandparents. Mr. and Mrj Ivory Holland of Salt Lake City are her Kaysville THE BRIDE graduated from Bonneville High School s Five year old Chad Boyce and attended 4eber State The bridegroom graduate of Davis a is University of Utah. HE HAS fulfilled a LDS Mission to Norway, rip The Edgewood reception center in Ogden Canyon was the scene for the wedding ceremony and reception of the former Renee Caryn LaRocco and Craig Ace Allred. collar adorned with seed . pearls and long sleeves with fitted cuffs The hooped skirt was in tiers of lace. The brides bouquet was made up of yellow and orange roses made from velvet and organza. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin B. LaRocco of 4330 S. 250 W.. Clearfield. Mr. Allred is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ace Allred of 1139 So. 1075 E., Clearfield. BISHOP ATTENDING the bride were Mrs Junior Bybee, sister of the bride, as matron of honor and Miss Julie Bybee Johnstun The engagement of Miss Tori Hendricks to Chris Thurston is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim JOHN W. FIRTH Miss Sue Hutchinson, and Miss Tricia Hutchinson, sisters of the bridegroom and Notes 80th Mrs. Robert Phillips Birthday mothers chose floor-lengt- h h gowns of lime green Their corsages were of small straw flowers KEN HUTCHINSON, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man. Ushers were Rick Hutchinson, brother of the bridegroom, Jay Burton, Steve Welling, 1975 North Main Street - Layton in Ogden His parents are Scott P. and Debra Nalder Boyce. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Preston Leon Boyce and Mr and Mrs. Berny T. Nalder of Layton. are s Mrs Leona Boyce and Mrs Annetta W alchli also of Lay-to- n The newest member of the Scott G and Lillian Taylor Fowler family was born March 20 The boy will be named Scott T. Fowler. His one brother is Aaron Robert Towler. Layton residents, Mr. and Mrs Vaughn A Fowler and Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Taylor are the grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gailey of Salt Lake City are his The Galley's formerly resided in Layton dmg The family members ot Walter W. Cook entertained for him last Sunday with a a dinner party at the in Ogden The day marked his 77th birthday Chuck-O-Ram- THOSE making up the party were his children Mr. and Mrs. Verl Cook and family of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cook of Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs Porter (Betty) Carter of Sunset, Mr. and Mrs. Val (Norma) Beazer of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard (Glenna) Bone of Kaysville. d Bone. , BROTHER and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cook and a sister Mrs. Laura Ray both of Ogden also attended Mr. Cook was born in Syracuse on March 27, 1900 He was the son of Amos and Emma Wood Cook of Bountiful and Syracuse. Mr. Cook A Attending the bride was Mrs. Lynda Murphy as matron of honor with Mrs. Phillip Rose as attending matron. Miss Lisa Smith and Miss Kathleen Allred were bridesmaids. Chris Murphy was flower girl. Hendricks of 2200 N 350 West in Sunset. MR. THURSTON is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil R. Thurston of 2426 N. 770 West in Clinton John William (Bill) Firth will be honored at an open house for his 80th birthday anniversary, Saturday, April 9, 1977 from 3 to 6 p m at the home of Elwin and Ileen Roberts, 1464 the trucking business. He spends the greater part of his time in the buying and selling of cattle and also still does some trucking. A regular attender at the live stock marketing sales each week he keeps very busy However he has a great love and a fun hpbby that occupies his remaining time of his busy daily schedule. ALWAYS most handy with imagination and ideas, Mr. creates harnesses for his small teams of horses. From plastic leather, and much accessories, of beads, brackets, showy materials Mr. Cook has created harnesses for these mini animals. THIS creativity has been brought about through the great love that he has always enjoyed as an outstanding lover of horses. He has always been an owner of an extra good looking team, riding horse and ponies. His hobby is enjoyed by all of bis famly and his friends, and he displays his artistry. He also has lamps that have carved horses as bases that he has worked with for many years. sister-in-law- and his wife the former Delilia Ross spent three years in Idaho, and one year in California and have been residents of Syracuse the remaining part of their lives. MR. COOK is extra active in his community and is a most interesting person to visit with. He is abreast with national and local events, and is al- ways freely assisting with family and friends advice and assistance when needed, vsb GARY Smith performed best man duties with Scott Gilstad, Steve LaRocco and Gary LaRocco as ushers. The couple plan to make their new home in Riverdale following a wedding trip to California, mnm Lane, L.ayton The former Miss Peggy and rela tives are invited No gifts Ann Robinson ALL FRIENDS THE NEW bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs W. Clyde Robinson of Warner Robins, Ga Airman Allred is a son of Mr. and Mrs David H. Allred of 110 E 1050 So in Clear- HE MOVED to Lav ton and built the home where he now lives. He is the father of three children, Mrs Walt (Donna) Hamilton of Fremont, Calif ; Mrs Elwin (Ileen) Roberts and Ralph W Firth, both of He Layton has became the bride of Airman First Class Michael D. Allred in a ceremony held March 19 at the Southside Baptist Church in Warner Robins, Ga please Bill was born April 9, 1897 in South Weber, Utah A son of Robert Jackson and Frances Young Firth He lived in South Weber until his marriage to Mattie Nalder, June 15, 1927 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple grandchildren The couple has chosen June for their wedding date at the Hams House in Ogden. A reception will follow. 24 THE BRIDE-elec- t will graduate from the Clearfield High School in May. The prospective groom graduated from Clearfield High School, vw Exchange V ows North Fort field ceremony A reception honoring the couple was held in the soual hall of the church following the ceremony 12 MISS DORIS Robinson attended her sister as maid of honor with sisters of the bridegroom as bridesmaids. They were Miss Shirlene Allred, Christina Allred and Tina Marie Allred. Mrs. Robert T. Robinson was attending matron. Best man duties were performed by Jeff Allred, a brother of the bridegroom. Ushers were Willie Robinson, Jimmie Robinson, Richard Yawn and Mark Yawn. REV. EUGENE Calhoun of Warner Robins performed the and three (Formerly of Audrenes) THE COUPLE plans to make their new home at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont where Airman Allred is siationed in the Air Force, mnm ?A Fa When You Want to Remember A Choose from our selection of 8 scenic and color backgrounds. Select additional portraits and save up to V compared to 1975 prices. See our new large Decorator Portrait. No obligation io bus additional portraiis. Satisfaction always. A prolessional 5x7 color portrait for GIFT SHOP Introducing Portraits back in time for Mothers Day gift giving. and GAYLE GENTA Bridal Registry 149 North Main. Kavsvillt. Utah Gayle is an extremely versatile hair stylist. She can do anything. Make your appointment now for a new Phone 376-271- 6 BEAUTIFUL china Noritaki and wano POTTFRY Mikana and crnonHarr - CRYVTAl Ml 4 LR OK IM KS IINFN8 -- - r proudiv (nlurr HU RINES Infants A Toddlers M.D. Steivart Nxi 14 Apnt 177 Mary Ann Harhrr and Srott A Nirbuft Lon Okahr and JrfTrrv Aikrns Apnl 14 I 77 EUm Hi Urn and Larry SroTWkj Apnl IS 177 4fptrel cwj Tues. Wed. 12 13 11 Fri. Sat. 15 16 Sun 17 Hours Daily 10 A.M.-- 8 P.M. Sun. 10 A.M.-6P.M. Strrt '7 Mon. 9 Thurs. uf u ell knttun artist Isridmtr Stenart .Jul Rohm and Rndv I Jet Ode and Gilbert Ga K an Apnl lh 177 Julie Sweeten and Ned Craig Murphy April J Leziw- Nietoen and Kk hard Zoilmger Sat. Fri. 8 f Mrr" PunUnip by 4RF APRIL SPECIAL: TINTS MR. COOK has engaged in and farming, stock raising now Cook of his some Also grandchildren who were also on hand to assist in the fun time together were Mr. and Mrs. Brian Cook of Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thur-gooof Hooper, Mr. and Mrs Craig Thurgood of Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Butler, and Mrs John Martin all of Salt Lake City, Stanley Thurgood, the children of Mr. and Mrs Val Beazer and the four children of Mr. and Mrs. Richard 825-843- 1 spring hairstyle. probably get another chance later on Free Press, Detroit Announce Engagement son, Miss Karen Hutchinson, THEY WORE gowns in pastel shades and each held a single rose made from organza The bride and bridegroom's Joseph Alma performed the ceremony. as maid of honor Bridesmaids were Mrs. J.W. Lander, who also attended the guest book and a sister of the bride; Mrs. Glen Green, Miss Mary Hutchin- 23 Never Give Up Resisting temptation is easier when you think youll 77th Date and two year old Brook Boyce have a new baby brother. Lance Nalder Boyce was born March Davis County and by all other chapters around the world. Linda Minhando of Bountiful Alpha Phi is the chairman of the Founders Day activities The toastmistress for the evening is Kay Jensen, 1977-7president of the Davis County Council. Awards will be presented to local members and outstanding members will be recognized. Honored On Literacy Village m India; and college scholarship funds for Wedding Vows Are Exchanged High School He attended Brigham Young University and - Fund, College. full-lengt- h Hair A Fair Phone Three-year-ol- THE BRIDE was attractive gown styled with a fitted bodice, high lace in a floor-lengt- ST Dave Doug Richins, Kirkham, Reed Hill, Dee Hill, Wavne Hill, Loren Hill and Jeff Dunford Outstanding projects and activities of the local chapters are- making quilts for the Primary Children's Hospital, money to needy children for shoes, help for AFS in the schools and many other service projects THE FOUNDERS Dav celebration on April 28, 1977 at Oakridge Country Club marks the 46th anniversary of the founding The organization was founded in Abiline, Kansas by Walter W Ross The anniversary will be observed by the nine chapters in support Layton Births Cody Richard Stephens was born March 23 in an Ogden hospital. He is the son of Allen R. and Shari Larsen Stephens. The new arrival has one sister and one brother. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Stephens of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Larsen of Ogden. members or tneir sons or daughters Woods Cross j K-M- art Only One sitting per sublet! SI per subject for addinonal jects, groups, or individuals in the same family. sub- |