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Show Mg -- WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL. AUGUST IS 1 8. 1 977 Kelsey- - Rumniage Sale Set Field Marriage Beta' Mq Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will sponsor a rummage sale on Saturday, Aug. 20 on the south lawn at Layton High School from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. Miss Catherine Kelsey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kelsey of 1463 N. 400 W Sunset, became the bride of Kelly Field on Friday in the W - THE sale will feature a of items including clothing for the entire family, variety Ogden LDS Temple. Officiating was Joseph Burnett. THE bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Field of 2532 W. 4800 S.. Roy. The couple received guests at a reception in the garden furniture, appliances and many odds and ends. Beta Mu also hosted a get for members and friends at the home of Mrs. Wally Green-welFruit Heights on Tues- setting at the home of the l, bride's parents. bride's gown THE sheer polyester MRS. JOHN CRANER Temple Rites Mr. and Mrs Norman M. Stuart, of 1762 West 300 North, West Point, are announcing the marriage last Thursday of their daughter, Miss Deborah Chloe Stuart to John Wood Craner. They were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Elder William H. Ben- MRS. RICHARD H. ALEXANDER Exchange V ows Miss Marcy Anne Lee, the Mr. and Mrs. daughter Hubert Dale Lee Sr.. 1318 I aytona Drive, Layton, became the bride of Richard H Alexander in a ceremony held Saturday, August 13, 1977 at the Chateau in Layton. Bishop Brent A. Allen officiated. (if reception at the Chateau followed the ceremony. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H Dale Alexander of 528 Coates, Layton A THE BRIDE wore a gown of quiana knit with flocked organdy bell sleeves and bodice inset. Lace eyelet, threaded with pink and blue bows, trimmed the dress. She carried a bouquet of pink roses and white and carnations with baby breath Mrs. Anthony D (Mayva) Cofman, sister of the bride, from National City, California, was the matron of honor. Her gown was pink doited swiss with lines of flocked flower rings. It was trimmed with pink flowered lace at the neck and waistband inset. She blue-tippe- carried one d long-stemme- d pink rose and one long stemmed white and carnation. nett ceremony. blue-tippe- d at the neck. The grooms mother was dressed in a pink polyester crepe gown with a butterfly collar and sleeves. They wore corsages of white and pixie carnations at the center with small blue-tippe- d pink rosebuds. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Bobby G. Sindle of Roy and Miss Mitchell of Bountiful. THE newlyweds are both graduates of Layton High and Cam-mill- attended e the University of Utah. After a wedding trip to Scarce Canyon Estates in Cache County, the couple will make their home in Kaysville. guests at the wedding included Mr. and Mrs. Anthony D. Coffman of National City, Calif., and Mrs. James P. Bowman of Iowa Park, Texas. Mrs. Bowman is the bride's aunt dmg Recite Vows Taking her place among the late summer brides is Mrs R. James Sawdey, the former Miss Janet Wise. are making their first home in Ogden Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. ynd Mrs L Idon . 1 Sawdey of 624 Cross, Ogden THE marriage was solemnized Saturday Aug. K at the dgewood bv Bishop Mel Vern Wixtd and followed b a reception. Lof the nuptial events the bride chose an original gown of quiana with a cape collar edged by hand tatted lace 1 MRS. EDWIN G Shaw was the matron of honor he best man was Ja Ushers were Paul Wise and Jav Wise. I I. von tural hall. THE BRIDE chose a gown of Sugarcane Jersey. The entire bodice was trimmed with English net inserts, and Venetian lace and the same trim was extended into the long fitted sleeves. A deep row of Venetian lace also the hemline of vw Preceptor Iota Delivers Posters For The Fair Preceptor lota Chapter. Bela Sigma Phi, under the duet linn of Wats and Means ( hairman, Avice Wood, delivered posters announcing the Davis Countv Lair to all of the communities in the countv THIS is an annual projet I lor the ihapter and members look forward eat h year to their contribution to make the fair an enjoyable event train. The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs Blair Green, as matron of honor, and another sister, Miss Michele Stuart, was maid of honor. Mrs. Bob Cannon, a sister of the bridegroom, was attending matron o( honor. FLOWER girls were Melina Green and Tammy Stuart, both nieces of the bride. The attendants chose full length gowns of peach polyester crepe. The flower girls wore peach colored crocheted gowns that were Identical. Kaysville, will be honored on their 50th wedding anniversary on Sunday, August 21 at an open house at their home hosted by their children FRIENDS and relatives are invited to visit the couple between the hours of 6 and 9 p m. and gifts are to be omitted Mr. and Mrs (oliett were married in the Salt Lake DS lemple. The (olletts have resided in Kavsville the past 49 years, having lived in many cities and (outlines with their teaching careers and his service time and are involved in numerous ihurih and civic fum lions and prnjcils, as well as enjoving main hobTHEY HAVE presenllv bies They are the parents of three children. Wells Ivins, PERMANENTS MoikIjv. h V North Main off v. eilne-ila- v reception held in Buhl, Idaho and hosted by the parents of the bridegroom. THE newlyweds then left for a wedding trip to Yellowstone National Park. They will be making their first home in Rexburg, Idaho where they will both continue their education at Ricks College this fall, vsb The new Mrs. Craner was honored with several bridal prior to her marriage. Hostesses were Mrs. Leslie Stuart, Mrs. showers Carolyn Garrett, Miss Lauri Hint and Miss Jill Read. A family steak dinner was also held for the couple before their marriage, vsb and reembroidered Chantilly lace was designed with self fulles trimming the oval bib yoke on the bodice and the cuffs of the long bishop sleeves. The softly gathered skirt was bordered by a deep flounce. Bridesmaids were Miss Holly Kidd of Prescott, Ariz.; Miss Janice Young of Sparks, Nev.; Miss Mary Richards of Glendale, Ariz.; Miss Mary Ferrin of Cottonwood, Ariz., and Miss Allison Field, sister of the bridegroom, Mrs. Doyle Young of Billings, Mont., sister of the bride, was attending matron. SERVING as best man was Wilcock. Ushers Wayde included Allen Kelsey of Portland, Ore., brother of the bride, and Dennis Field, brother of the bridegroom. A wedding trip took the newlyweds to Eastern Utah. They are residing in Ogden. OUT of state guests were Mr. and Mrs. Leander Kelsey of Menan, Idaho, grandfather of the bride and his wife; Miss Tamra Case of Nampa, Idaho, niece of the bride; Mrs. Glen Briem of Las Vegas, Nev., aunt of the bridegroom and her children, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Goodman and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Allen all of Prescott, Ariz. vw Robert Bennett Cited For New Design for ACTIVITIES the sorority year will formally begin on Aug. 28 with the beginning day social to be held for members and husbands at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Donaldson, Layton. Members of the social committee responsible for upcoming events are Mrs. James N. Hetner, chairman. Mrs. Paul Wakefield and Mrs. Don E. Chappell. The Greal Eye Am "They Exchange Vows Among the July brides is the former Miss Ronda Kaye Johnson who became the bride of Larry Page in ceremonies performed on July 15 in the Salt Lake LDS Loren Elder Temple. Richards officiated. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Johnson of 263 North 500 East, Kaysville. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Page of 1311 West Gentile Street, Layton. wedding breakfast at Harman's Restaurant in Salt Lake City hosted by the bridegroom's parents. That evening they received guests at a reception at the Kaysville LDS Ward chapel. The bride wore an exquisite gown of ruffled chiffon featuring a 4th-13t- h full-lengt- h Director of the U.S. Civil Service Commission. The check makes more than $11,210 Mr. Bennett has Vi cuffs and ruffle trim. The chapel train was edged in matching ruffle and her veil was accented in matching beaded trim. The bridal bouquet consisted of white daisies, green carna- h tions, Talisman roses and baby breath. the bride were Miss Georgia Hey wood, Miss Callene Webster, Miss Judi Sanders, Miss Sherri Fullmer, Miss Michelle Johnson and Miss Lisa Page as bridesmaids. They wore floor-lengtgowns of apricot crepe with matching picture hare. They held nosegays of white daisies and green carnations. h THE bride's and bridegroom's mother chose gowns of green and apricot floral print and they wore apricot rose cor- floor-lengt- me 'Busy 1 with beaded front bodice, long full puffed sleeves with deep ATTENDING call Needle' - I always make it a point to go through the work that is laid out for me." know, but not until "Oh, you are hard pushed " MR AND MRS. LARRY PAGE FOLLOWING the ceremony the couple was honored at a Layton resident J. Robert Bennett, a preservation and packaging specialist in the Directorate of Distribution, has been presented a $6,210 check at Hill Air Force Base ceremonies. AWARD was THE authorized by the Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense and the Executive h pm sages. Miss Sue Page attended the guest book. STEVE Page performed the of best man. Jim Page was the usher. Following a honeymoon trip to Jackson Hole, Wyo. and duties Yellowstone National Park, the newlyweds will make their new home in Farming-ton- . PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mrs. Wilma Page, Mrs. Dorothy Page, Mrs. Marianne Noakes, Miss Georgia Hey wood and Miss Callene Webster. The bride graduated from Davis High School and attended Weber State College. THE bridegroom is a graduate of Layton High School and attended Weber Stale College. He filled an the LDS Mission to Mtnneso-ta-Minneapol- Mission, np KEUPHOZimHS or AT received for his suggestion which has saved the Air Force more than $10 million. FUZNmxe MQjJ HE DESIGNED a new type of specialized bomb HIS CHANCE Employer-Ephra- you m, deserve a better salary. Ephram--Oh- , thank you sir. Employer-S- o dispenser container that eliminated a safety hazard and reduced the cost of bomb transportation, packaging and handling. I'm giving you a week off to go out and get someone else to give it to you, for cant. 1 Santa Cruz Hills, Calif ; Mrs. Wendel K. (Carma) Walton, Vernon. Conn.; and Mrs. Richard H. (Luana) Swade, Simi Valley. Calif.; 16 grandchildren, np Freds Fix & Hobby Shop a my home repoir sewing mochines clocks small optionees All mokes Gooronteed will beat any competition 3969 So. 850 W.. Bountiful-292-94- 00 (Formerly from Kaysville) SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS6SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS Davis County invites HILL AIR FORCE BASE employes, families. and friends and all Davis County Residents to by Ann Harris a For easier basting as much as 16 inches ot material can be basted without moving the fabric if it is pinned down to a pillow during the basting or hemming The pillow is held in the lap leaving both hands free to work Another hint about basting is to cut the basting thread not the fabric when removing the thread The best way to do this is to cut between the stitches and pull the thread out in short lengths You may risk large thread holes even tear fabric threads in sheer material if you try to pull out loru basting threads Try us at ANNS FABRIC LOFT, 21 at Lagoon Fairgrounds August 18 , 19 , 20 , 1977 ALL DAY RIDE PASS -- East Gentile. 376-591- tor all your fabric Our and accessories salespeople will take the to time necessary explain special problems that exist with certain fabrics and give directions Master Charge and BankAmencard are Private honored sewing lessons are available as well as classes on sewing and Thrs. 19 18 Fri. 19 If you enter Lagoon 19 - 7 p.m. between 12:00 & 4:00 Sat. 20th ENJOY THE FAIR FREE WITH THESE COUPONS THIRSDAY Ihmf krarir llpnotut I entnUnfuut t (Ml p m kuU (jmtetf nil iftemmm FABRIC TIP: colored thread tor basting using a difterent color tor each type of marking & 1 4Htntr 'birr Hngn T (Ml pm FRIDA Y kult I nniegtt alt 4 fterntmn Maftc hou ( raif Hartman ft (Ml p m (untr Store Htnja T (Ml p m SATLRDA DA Y IDS Uirn-tlMp- 1 PARK FREE FREE DEMOLITION DERBY Friday vr.vv FREE SWIMMING pattern Use up odds and ends of r Thrs. & Fri. 18 Sundays ::-u- 0 1 Call infor tailoring formation Hours 9 30 a m --6 p m Mon thru Sat Closed Hen Hut kavsv ill) GIFT bearers were Bret Green and Robbie Stuart. Mrs. Janelle W. Stratford was in charge of the guest book. On Saturday evening the were further couple honored with an open house day, Aug. 16 of 1 Back to School Special Tile-il- d usher. Open House Slated For Golden Date c('('tT'C('aTrrt sqoo en- Col. (Ret) and Mrs. Wells E. Collett of 69 South 4(H) East, THE newlyweds enjoyed a wedding trip to southern California and Arizona They SHE is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Lari G. Wise of 1648 N 75 W., Sunset the evening the couple was honored with a reception held at the West Point Cul- circled the tapered skirt and the full BEST MAN was Bart Peterson. have MR. CRANER is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon J. Craner of Buhl, Idaho. In THE BRIDES mother wore a pink polyester crepe gown trimmed with rose pink lace at the end of the sleeves and they the performing Assuming the duties of best man was Jerry Cramer, a brother of the bridegroom. 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