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Show Vtf if WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- rni r m 00 x yrr NEWS JOURNAL. SEPTEMBER 1. 1977 IS Richard T. Bowman (Whitney's parents), Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Whitman and son, Weston of Cambridge, Mass, and Mr. and Mrs. Clark B. Rampton and son, Whit of Los Angeles. Later in the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Bowman of Kaysville, Mrs. Mary Bowman and Miss Ruth Bowman joined the others for the traditional birthday cake and ice cream. News Layton By DONETA M. GATHERUM 775-497- Mrs. Norman Stevens, her daughter, Julie and her daughters friend, Candi Tobaben from West Covina, Calif, have returned home after spending 10 days with Mrs. Delilah Flint, Jeans mother. They enjoyed seeing Hogle Zoo and Lagoon. One day Mrs. Flint and Mrs. Stevens went to BYU to attend education week classes. Mrs. Stevens is a graduate luncheon opening social. was served and a program presented. A group picture of everyone in attendance was taken. The women were given a blank genealogical record sheet and asked to fill out as much information as they could about their ancestors. Thursday evening dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. Noall Z. Tanner included Dr. and Mrs. Dean Tanner of Ogden and Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Tanner and their sons, Gary and Patrick of Palo Alto, Calif. The California Tanners stopped in Layton on their A of BYU. Friday, the Layton 2nd Ward Relief Society held their way to Colorado. One year old Whitney Bowman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Bowman was the dinner guest of honor at a by his given party birthday Mrs. and Mr. grandparents, Robert M. Whitman. Those who attended the dinner included Mr. and Mrs. Kaysville Clubs their annual family picnic dinner party at the Happy Mrs. Ruth Hansen was hostess to members of the DeLite Pinochle Club at Kens Restaurant in Layton on Wednes- Hollow Golf Course, Saturday evening. Thirty guests attended. Mrs. Mary Lou Jandreau, president, was in day afternoon for their regular luncheon meeting. Members of the Orchid Club and their partners met 30 Tuesday evening, August at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kettenring for their annual patio steak fry. The Kaysville JCKs held charge. and their Members partners of the Preceptor Iota Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi attended the play at the Marne" on Lagoon theater, Thursday evening, np Kaysville Births Its now one of each for Mr. and Mrs. Kent Cammack of Provo, who welcomed into their home a son, born August 19, 1977 at the Utah Valley Hospital weighing in at 7 lb 10 oz. At home is a little daughter Amy. The lad will be named Spencer Edwin. The mother is the former Noelene Packer. The grandparents are Blackfoot, Idaho; and Iris Cammack, Pingree, Idaho, np Mr. and Mrs. James R. Cottrell at 190 South 500 E., Kaysville are parents of a daughter born on Aug. 29 at McKay-DeHospital in Ogden. This is their first daughter after three sons. Her brothers e are Cameron, Bishop and Mrs. Edwin Mr. and Mrs. William M. Packer, all of Kaysville. are The Virgil Packer, Sunset; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Goodwin, Cam-mac- Wedding Vows Mr. and Mrs. Melvin C. Scharp of 703 E. Center Street, Kaysville announce the marriage of their MR. AND MRS. JAMES A. TOTH Exchange Vows a MS in hospital and health Miss Ellen I. Schiffner became the bride of James A. Toth on August 27, 1977 at the St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church in Layton. A reception was held at the Chateau Reception Center in Layton, with a family dinner following the reception. administration from Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio.' She has been a resident of Utah since 1974 and has worked at McKay.-De- e Hospi-- . tal and is presently employed as associate administrator at Davis North Medical Center in Layton. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Schiffner of Spokane, Wash. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Toth of Rock Springs, Wyo. The bride chose a gown of white eyelet lace with long Her sleeves and a flowers were yellow and white daisies. The matron of honor was Mrs. Herman (Marilyn) Feist, sister of the bride. The best man was Greg Toth, brother of the groom. THE BRIDE graduated from Kettle Falls High School, Kettle Falls, Wash. She received a BA in acCarroll counting from College, Helena, Montana and The groom graduated from Rock Springs High School, Western Com- Wyoming munity College in Rock Springs, Wyoming and received his BS degree in electrical engineering from the University of Wyo. For the last seven years he has worked for the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers, first in Omaha, Nebraska and then in Colorado Springs, Colo. For the past five years he has worked at Hill AFB with the Corps. A ten-da- y AFTER honeymoon, the couple will reside at 1486 North 350 West in Layton. daughter Vickie Lynn to Dale R. Carter. The groom is a son of Robert L. Carter of Boston, Mass., and Mrs. Rosalie Rodgers of Cheyenne, Wyo. THE ceremony was performed Saturday, August 20, 1977 in the Provo LDS Temple with President Orville Gunther officiating. 4th-13t- reception hosted parents of the bride. The Kaysville group of LaLeche League will hold its first meeting of a series on Thursday, September at 7 p.m. at the home of Yvonne Bonebreak, 593 S. Mountain Road, Fruit Heights. 1 THE GROUP will meet the first Thursday of each month. A series of four meetings will discuss informally different phases of breastfeeding. Topic for the first meeting is "The Advantages of Breast- nant or even have a tamily to attend. If you are a wife and hope someday to have children, if you are a grandmother, if you are interested you are welcome. further information FOR about meetings or help with problems about breastfeeding, call Susan Cole, 376-857- 9 or Lynn Wannberg, women who interested are in nursing their babies are invited, as are their babies. You need not be preg- - So It Is The age of discretion is when you learn that nothing is as important as you once thought it was. Star, Minn. MAXINES New Bridal Dept. loti North. 30 U Bountiful. I tali 292-518- 1 aimplele selection: Sizes 3 thru 20 Eerv gown ilix-omitc- 20 Vy the Best man was Dale Kerr. Ushers included Clinton Falkenberry, David Scharp PRENUPTIAL parties for the bride were given by Janet and Elaine Ward, Claire Floto, Terry Naylor of Kaysville, June Hill and Carolyn Starr of Provo. Exchange Y ows The White House was the setting for the wedding ceremony and reception uniting Janis Lynn Jastram and Randall Jay Fehr on Satur1977. day, August 27, ficiated. honor and Roshelle Fehr, bridesmaid. is BRIDE the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. BRAD Fehr was best man with James Jastram, head Reverend Harley Hunt of- THE rosebuds, red roses, pink brides From Off Enr jKrsnnal attention Phone 292-518- 1 at- Floto as maid of honor with Miss Terry Naylor as bridesmaid, Mrs. Steve Hannah as attending matron and Shelly Fowler as junior bridesmaid. They were attired in pink and Yours red roses. Darrellyn Gardner Is Veep In precision marching group at the Utah State University in Logan. She is a sophomore at the school and a 1976 graduate of Clearfield High MR KELLY THE GROUP, which is under very strict supervision by their director, must be an The Manti LDS Temple was the setting for the marriage of Arlinda Ashby and Kelly G. Hansen. They were married Aug. 24. Falc-Ette- THE daughter BRIDE is the of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne J. Ashby of Ogden. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. R. Karl Hansen of 368 Owen Street, Layton. shoulderline and empire waistline by pleats. A high collar and satin covered buttons complemented the skirt. e of honor was Wright. She wore a peach polyester satin gown styled after that of the MATRON Mrs. Dean 5 G. HANSEN Temple Rites main- tain very good grades at all times, be of an exact weight, etc., to become a member and stay in the group. At Clearfield High, Miss Gardner was a member of the 41 N. Main, Kaysville ville, Fla. commit- tee at home were brothers Brian, Brett and Damon, and a sister Carie. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Bingham of Weston, Idaho and Mrs. Naomi Christensen of Pres- Great-grandparen- ts are Mr. and Mrs. ton, Idaho, vsb Clyde W. Hansen of Syracuse DISCOiniT FADniCS Quality Fashions for Apparel and Home SNE'AKIAIBEEKJ Chilkat Dancers. School. very carefully! On the welcoming Jared, Rachel and Lisa. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C. Russell Hansen of Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. James R. Boone of Jackson- k West 300 North, West Point, has been made vice president a of the Aggie-Ettes- , Porcupines Cuddle Devin. Mr. and Mrs. Casper G. Carroll just returned from a seven-weetrip to Alaska, Yukon and British Columbia, Canada. Stephen Schow of Redwood City, California accompanied them in their motor home. They enjoyed the Inside Passage on the Alaskan Ferry from Prince Rupert, B.C. to Haines, Alaska where they spent July 4th watching the local celebration and the famous Miss Darrellyn Gardner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell B. Gardner of 1546 cut Hair like e parents have named him Carrolls Return From Trip To Alaska cranberry peasant styled dresses and carried Forever outstanding student, son into their home last Tuesday. He was born at the McKay-DeHospital and his THE COUPLE will make their home in Roy upon their return from a wedding trip. reception was held at the Ogden 70th LDS Ward. The bride wore a polyester satin gown accented at the 376-433- usher, Curtiss Frost and Out-of-sta- tendants were Miss Claire THIS GROUP performs at all of the football and basketball games during the year, vsb Hen Hut Dale Jastram of Clearfield. The grooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jeff W. Hart of Layton. The couple were attended by Susan Jastram, matron of David Borgeson serving as ushers. ' guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert W. Easter and Glen W. Jastram from Illinois. Lester Marker and Nan Hummel from Indiana. A We are Jim, David, carnations and sprigs of lilies of the valley, tied with pale Serving as the ard Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clark of Clearfield. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad K. Christensen of 2849 West 700 South, Syracuse welcomed a Mr. and Mrs. J. Flake Boone of 2344 South 2000 West, Syracuse are parents of a little daughter that arrived on Monday, August 22, 1977 at the McKay Hospital in Ogden. They now have three daughters and three sons. The baby weighed 6 lbs 7 oz and her parents named her Natalie. The other children and Richard Almond. THE BRIDE received an associate degree in nursing from Weber State College and is currently attending Brigham Young University and working at Utah Valley Hospital in Provo. The groom has served a LDS Mission in Anaheim, California and is attending Brigham Young University where he will graduate in April. A wedding trip to southern California was taken by the newlyweds after which they will make their home in Provo while continuing their studies at BYU. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert G. McCarty, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cottrell, all of Kaysville. Syracuse Births mothers of the bride and groom and others attending in the line. Aggie-Ette- s feeding. ALL by THE BRIDE chose a high neckline styled gown of satin polyester crepe with lace overlays stitched with seed pearls. The full sleeves featured lace and pearl cuffs and the skirt and chapel train had a deep hemline ruffle. Wide rose patterned lace trimmed the sheer chapel length veil which complemented the dress. The bridal bouquet was made up of bridal pink pink ribbon. Kaysville LaLeche Sets First Meeting A luncheon was held later at Hilton Inn in Salt Lake City for friends and relatives who attended the couple. That evening guests were h greeted at Kaysville LDS Wards Cultural Hall at a CORSAGES of pink carnations and Forever Yours red roses were also worn by the Craig and Kevin. She weighed 8 lbs. and they are still deciding on a name. A. brides. Mothers of the couple wore peach colored gowns with rust flowers. It had an style with gathered empire bodice. THE BRIDE attended Weber State and College of Eastern Utah. The groom attended Weber State and filled an LDS mission to the Arizona Tempe Mission. Kenyon K. Hansen performed best man duties. FROM Haines they flew to Glacier Bay where they had boat views of the Glaciers as well as aerial views. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Johnston in Whitehorse, Yukon. Dawson City, the famous old gold town, was a first for them and they experienced a flashback in time. However the 49er show at the Palace Grand Theater was surprisingly sophisticated. Happy K&F Sr. Citizens Plan Dinner THEY HAD an excellent view of the Alaska pipeline just out of Fairbanks. McKinley Park was awesome, Mrs. Carroll said. Not only Thursday, September 15 will be the opening dinner years old." Although this was their fourth trip to Alaska she said they would probably go again as it is so big and beautiful. While at Dawson a highlight was a ride down the Yukon River in an old sternwheeler. meeting of the Happy K&F Senior Citizens group. ALL SENIOR citizens in the Kaysville and Farmington areas are invited to circle this date and be on hand for a delicious dinner followed by a special program. The dinner will be served at 2 p.m. in the cafeteria of the Davis High School cafeteria. EUGENE Tolman, president, is interested in having all senior citizens in the area participate in their monthly dinner meetings as well as all senior citizens activities. np for Mt. McKinley and the animals but for its many flowers. We saw lichens 2000 IN Anchorage, their host. Bill Hamm, flew them over rugged glaciers mountains in his and private plane. Enroute home they visited Kathleen and Jerry Allen at Tacoma, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Don Jessop at Portland, Oregon and the Horace Browns at Fruitland, Idaho, np 'RftaiO&fiRl!) H OPEN LABOR DAY 9:306 P.M. OPEN MON FRI SUN. Gr&qm H30-- I 41 Ccrflarvi P M PARKING Padood Mmdowbrooh Plato SW Sou 900 1764 Coil 3300 Sow - P M. 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