OCR Text |
Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, APRIL 14, 1977 IS Engagement Announced 90th Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Carl Clayton, 829 No. 200 W., Mrs. Minnie L. Selleneit of 262 N. Main will be the guest of honor at an open house Saturday, April 16 in honor of her 90th birthday. Friends and relatives are invited to Joseph C. Driggs. HE IS the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Driggs of Driggs, Idaho. The couple will be married June 2 in the Salt Lake LDS THE OPEN house will be hefd from 2 to 6 p.m. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Golden Morgan at 1013 E. Gentile. Temple. ROBIN graduated trom Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary. She will graduate from Ricks College, Mrs. Selleneit was born on April 13, 1887 in Davis Station, South Carolina. Later the family moved to Utah. 13, 1922, an- forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Robin to attend. ON DEC. Sunset, nounce the engagement and Rexburg, Idaho in April. Joseph graduated from Teton High and LDS Seminary and has completed an Oregon-PortlanMission. He will graduate from Ricks College in April vw d she was married to Louis Charles Selleneit in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. Selleneit died in Notes 80th 1948. MINNIE SELLENEIT The couple lived in Center- and Louis Selleneit of ville until Mr. Selleneits death. Mrs. Selleneit moved to Layton in 1949 and she has resided here since. MRS. SELLENEIT raised seven children. They are Mrs. Stanford Cowley of Boulder, Wyo.; Mrs. Donald Adams and Mrs. Golden Morgan, both of Layton; Mrs. Elizabeth Jolly of Beverly Hills, Calif.; Paul Selleneit of Fork; Charles Spanish Selleneit of Hayward, Calif.; MRS. SCOTT A. NIELSON Temple Rites President John F. Edmunds olficiated rites in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Friday, Apr. 8 uniting in marriage Mary Ann Barber and Scott A. Nielson. THE is BRIDE the daughter of Mrs. Helen F. Barber of 64 South Angel Street, Kaysville. Parents of the bridegroom are Dr. and Mrs. Melvin A. Nielson of 680 Oak Lane Circle, Kaysville. Following the ceremony the couple was honored at a c wedding breakfast at the Tri-Ar- Travelodge Restaurant, Salt Lake City hosted by the bridegrooms parents. That evening they received guests at a reception at the Kaysville LDS Tabernacle. FOR HER wedding and reception the bride was attired in an attractive gown of quiana. It featured rows of delicate inlaid lace and pearl beads in the neck. It was deep long bishop styled with sleeves and a full skirt that extended into a chapel train. Her elbow length veil of silk bridal illusion was caught to a matching head piece. The bridal bouquet consisted of pink roses and baby breath. h THE BRIDES parents are Rex Christensen, Charles Barber and Donald Jensen. FOLLOWING a honeymoon St. George and Las trip to Vegas the newlyweds will make their new home in Aikens of 5565 Cameo Road, Carpinteria, Calif. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Jane Green, Mrs. Barbara Iverson, Mrs. Cathy Adams, Mrs. Carol Walters, Miss Julie Nielson, Miss Kim. Nielson and Miss Tracy Nielson. THE BRIDE is a graduate of Davis High School and Weber State College where she is a member of Weber State Singers the past two years and LDS Student Association. The bridegroom graduated from Davis High School and will receive his associate degree June in in Interior Design from Weber State College. He will then continue his education at Brigham Young University in Provo, this fall. He has filled an LDS mission to the French-Swis- s wedding breakfast at the home of the brides parents. That evening they received guests at a reception at the Kaysville LDS Stake Center. For her nuptial events, the bride was lovely in an exquisite floor-lengt- gown of h white giana fashioned with scalloped lace. The beautiful lace formed a cameo on the bust extending to the high neckline and at the edge of the long tapered sleeves. HER VEIL of silk bridal illusion fell softly from a matching head piece and extended into the train which was edged in matching lace. The bridal bouquet was made up of yellow roses and baby breath. bridesmaids were Miss Kathryn Luke, Mrs. Brian Aikens, Miss Julia Dawn Okabe, Miss Elizabeth Jayne Okabe and Miss Ronda Lynn Aikens. They wore floor-lengt- h gowns of crepe chiffon linen embossed with yellow printed roses. THE MATRON of honors bouquet consisted of yellow and white carnations centered with a gardenia. The other bouquets of the attendants The attendants wore gowns matching of pastel spring shades in lavender, blue and pink. They held bouquets of pink roses and baby breath. floor-lengt- flower girl. She wore a crepe chiffon gown and held a basket of white and yellow carnations. floor-lengt- h THE BRIDES mother chose a gown of gold knit with white lace and yellow flowers and leaves throughout the material pattern. The bridegrooms mother chose a gown of gold chiffon. Their corsages were white orchids. floor-lengt- h h MRS. SHIZUKA Okabe attended the guest book. Brian Aikens performed the duties of best man. Ushers were Jerry Okabe, Raymond Ronald Aikens, Okabe, Joseph Okabe, Jeffery Okabe and Darrell Marshall. FOLLOWING a honeymoon to Lake Tahoe and San Francisco the newlyweds will make their new home at Santa Barbara, Calif. trip Prenuptial parties were given Mrs. by Gordon Warner, Miss Linda Okabe and Mrs. Paul Newman. THE BRIDE graduated from Davis High School and attended the University of Utah. ATTENDING the bride was Mrs. Paul Newman as matron of honor. Miss Linda Okabe was maid of honor and the Mission, np nations and yellow roses. Ronda Aikens was the floor-lengt- FOLLOWING the wedding the couple was honored at a Provo. MRS. CRAIG (Joan) Hansen, sister of the bride was matron of honor. Miss Sheila Barton was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Julie Nielson and Miss Kim Nielson Amber Hansen was the liower girl. Miss Saudi Nielson attended the guest book. THE BRIDE and bridegroom's mothers chose gowns of spring pastel pink. Their corsages were purple orchid. Curtis Nielson performed the duties of best man. Ushers were Kevin Nielson, Glade Cordner and Glenda Okabe Cordner of 475 North 350 East, Kaysville. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald were of yellow and white car The bridegroom attended Dos Pueblos, University of California at Santa Barbara. He has fulfilled a LDS Mis- sion at the Mexico-Mexic- She has 29 grandchildren, and Cowley Adams. Mrs. It is requested that gifts be omitted, dg o City Mission, np Retires After 35 Years At Hill Retired after 35 years of federal service at Hill AFB ceremonies was John A. Shrope of Layton. HE WAS a quality inspec- tor. Mr. Shrope and his wife Maria have a daughter. ON APRIL HE SERVED in the 145th Artillery Battalion in the U.S. Army during world war I. His motto for long life is work, work, work and be happy do- farming and stock raising, and was employed at Hill Air Force Base in Clearfield for 27 years. He has been active ,in civic and community af- Poetry. OWV5 HE IS a member of the Syracuse First LDS Ward, and has been active in numerous auxiliaries. A High Priest in the Syracuse Utah Stake, he is still a home teacher and attends sessions at the temple regularly. Mr. Waite is the father of three sons and two daughters. They are Melvin Waite, of Roy, Eldon Waite of Salt Lake City, Max Waite Parley (LeRaine) both of Syracuse Richard (Wilma) 5-- 5 and Mrs. Hamblin and Mrs. Cowley of Ogden. HE BOASTS grandchildren and grandchildren. vsb np 21 of 24 great- ' SHOP wGIFT Mr. Stuart has spent his entire life as a farmer in Layton and Syracuse. He is an active member of the LDS Church and belongs to the High Priest Quorum in the West Point II Ward and has served his church in various positions. fairs. tess. Mrs. Smith gave the program on Favorite Classic ing it. vsb he was 1918 24, life. Mr. Waite has engaged in Mrs. Carol Morgan in Layton. Mrs. Ruby Felt entertained the Pony Express Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers at her home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Elaine Garrett was cohostess. The lesson was given by Mrs. Carol Collett and a history was read by Mrs. Elaine Cullimore. The Horizon Club met Wednesday afternoon at the home ot ivirs. JoAnn Smith. Mrs. Ada Gibbs was assisting hos- the Salt Lake Temple to Leda Moss, January 28, 1920 and resided in Layton until 1931 when they moved to Syracuse at his present address. boy. married to Selina Page in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The couple has resided in Syracuse all of their married Mrs. Ruby Williams was to members of the Bay View Club at her home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Alice Evans was in charge of the program. They will meet on Wednesday, Apr. 13 at the home of 10 THEY ARE the parents of four children. Norman M. Stuart, West Point; Mrs. Dee (Virginia) McFarland, West Weber; Mrs. Gary (Barbara Ann) Faulk, Layton; Carl M. Stuart, deceased. He has 21 grandchildren and 21 greatgrandchildren. small hostess in 1973. Mr. Waite was born on April 10, 1897 in Mountain Green, Utah, moving with his family to Syracuse when a ternoon. in 1912. George and Leda were married for 53 years before her passing away January 1, THE HOURS will be from to 8 p.m. and his many friends are invited to visit with him during this time. 5 The Phillips Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Monday, Apr. 18 at the home of Mrs. Jennie Hollist. The lesson will be given by Mrs. Lois Stephens. The Kaysville Art Club April meeting will be a field trip on Wednesday, Apr. 18. Mrs. Zelda Robins entertained the Kaysviiie Bridge Club at her home Friday af- ALL FRIENDS and relatives are invited. No gifts please. Mr. Stuart was born March 25, 1897 in Wellsville, Cache County, son of Alexander and Sarah Jane Schofield Stuart. The family moved to Layton MR. STUART was one of in Syracuse. Mrs. Elma Webster will George S. Stuart will be honored at an open house for his 80th birthday, April 16, at his residence 1645 West 300 North, West Point from 2 to 6 p.m. children. He was married 16 at the Syracuse Utah Stake Center Saturday, Apr. hostess the Kays Creek Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers at her home Thursday afternoon, Apr. 14. The lesson will be given by Mrs. Pearl Higgs and Mrs. Betty Guymon will be assisting hostess. daughters, Mrs. Morgan, and an open house to be held on hostess. HOSTESSES FOR the open house will be Mrs. Selleneits Mrs. The family members of Gerald S. Waite are honoring him for his 80th birthday with Mrs. Rildah Smith entertained the Shantanka Club at her home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Sara Kneedy was co- 5 Notes 80th Date Exchange V ows Impressive rites in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Friday, April 8 united in marriage Miss Lori Elaine Okabe and Jeffery G. Aikens. tiful. 59 Birthday Kaysville Clubs Boun- and Bridal Registry 149 North Main, Kaysville, Utah Phone fce proudly fralurr 376-271- 6 Gtlor Painting M.D. Steu BEA UTIFUL HE HAS been a home teacher for 50 years, worked s in the program, and served a 2 year mission for the North Davis Stake CHINA Norilaki and Sango - POTTERY Mikatta and Yernonware CRYSTAL SILVER OR STAINLESS with his wife. He takes great pride in his rose garden and always donates the roses for Fathers day at the Ward. His yard is a treat to see as he is always LINENS Ellen Bit I j I 77 Julie Hotihtnuand Kandy Stewart Debt Gilts and Gilbert Galvan April lh 177 Julie Sweeten and Ned Craig Murphy Apnt J7 177 FIGURINES ARK Iipzbe Nielsen and Richard Zollinger t prit J 177 Judy Bean and Keith Kraaer Infants & Toddlers Apparel working in it. He always has extra in his garden for others to enjoy. Apnt 14 177 Un and Larrv Scoffteld April - art Stm of n fit knou n artist I stymie S leu art - Old-Folk- bv Apnt HI. 177 Karen Godfrey and Harvey GuAtavenon A floor-lengt- Layton Jaycees Thank Area Businesses For Contributing The Layton Jaycees thank the following Layton businesses for contributing to the Layton Easter Egg Hunt. WITH THE assistance of our local businesses the Foster Egg hunt was very successful and made it a very happy Easter for about 5(10 latyton children. Layton citizens and Jaycees thank: The First National Bank of Layton. The Second National Bank of Layton, Kowley Drug. Lavbm Drug, Merlens Apparel, Handicraft House. ALSO MAIN Street Station Restaurant, The Potted Forest, E&M Ford, Ken Holt, Layton Visual Center, Lees Yarn and Things, Ted's Family Drive In. Dairy Queen, Layton Half Price Store, Stimsons Market, B&B Dept. Store, Western Auto, Cutrubus Motors, The Squire, Marci J. ALSO ARCTIC Circle, Anthonys Pizza, Wasatch Sporting, Tom Winegars Supersave and Kings Dept. Store. lEsJMum.it'uaooo smnifliii Set May EARLYWEEK-EVENIN- of scholarship is involved program. DAN AND in Dinner Steak the honors Dellene are Soup Me -- & f $1 f sL Prime Rib Top Sirloin, 6 oz Shrimp (3) $2.95 $2.95 $3.50 Chopped Sirloin Steak, 12 oz. Chicken Fried Steak $2.25 L $2.25 jSL potato-vegetable-- roll K t $2 50 - (Includes 4 butter) LUNCH SPECIAL OF THE DAY $1.50 Something Different Every Day f REGULAR SPECIALS Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday USDA Grade Prime. THE COUPLE has chosen 19, 1977 as their date to be married in the Salt Lake Temple afterwhich they will return to Provo to resume their schooling, np .00 with Lunch Top Sirloin members of the International Folk Dancers at BYU. May Soup and Salad Halibut PRIME RIB AuJu Kimball where she Dan graduated from Orem High School and has filled a mission to Scotland. He is currently employed by Computer Operations at BYU and is furthering his education where he will graduate next year. UMENP.M. (Choice of Baked 4 Whipped Potatoes) 4 P.M. TO 6:30 P.M. DELLENE graduated from Davis High School where she was active in the Davis High Band. She was first attendant to Miss Kaysville in 1975. Dellene was awarded a W. to BYU . FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Oliver Dan Lowrv, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lvnn T. Lowry of 274 E. 300 N', Orem. Spencer . -- LUNCH 4r 11:30 to 4:00 Proudly Presents, For Your Listening Pleasure. 4 P.M. TO 10 P.M. their S3 $Ji) HdSi, RED FLAME RESTAURANT MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY daughter, Dellene Collier to lauinraiwu JACK BRIMHALLS G SPECIAL Wendell Collier of 1177 E. Green Rd., Fruit Heights, announce the Mrs. engagement ii s Date Mr. and u With (Served Above) Baked or French Fries I00 With Dinner (Child's Menu) Salad Bar Soup and Salad Bar $2.00 All You Can Eat Childs Menu Note: No Exchange, certificates or Coupons on Specials Special-- Prices for Banquets 400 Seating Cap. DAN LINDSTROM Dan is a member of. and a song writer for. the vary popular performing and recording trio Sunshade iffigin 7:00 P.M. - 10:00 P.M. GOOD FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT 'KINGS OF HARTS Soup and Salad Bar $2.00 - SANDWICHES THURS., FRI., and SAT. Evenings Free Birthday or Annrversarv Cakes- Friday Saturday Swiss Steak Salisbury Steak Sirloin Tips Ham Breaded Veal Halibut Swiss Steak Breaded Veal - - Soup Salad Bar $1 .00 with sandwich Salad Bar .75 with sandwich Soup .40 with sandwich & |