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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 6, 1979 v' v KL 0 's3C'v H V'svsc Mr. and Mrs. Don Parrish of Fruit Heights have received word from Wyoming By NORMA PREECE 376-875- 1 In Kaysville for a two-wee- that their k visit with relatives are Mr. and Mrs. Jim McLaughlin of Reseda, Calif. They will be visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Kneedy, brother and sisters in the area. Mrs. Zola Allred of Twin Falls, Ida. visited Saturday and Sunday with her daughter Melanie Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Robin Bar-nuhave had as house-- 1 guests the past week his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Barnum of Dallas Texas; Mrs. Margo Hawker and three children of Sacramento, Calif, and Mrs. Christie Short and two children of Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard W. Hill, Jr. entertained at a family patio dinner at their home Monday evening. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Hill and children, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hill and son, all of Kaysville; Dr. and Mrs. Kevin Hill, Farmington; Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Barkdull, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Steven Summers and family who have been in Kaysville for a visit from Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Orr of Rexburg, Ida. were visitors during the week of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Killian. They were missionary companions m MR. AND MRS. GRANT BLAKE Note 50th Date A family dinner party was Wednesday evening at Mansion House itijhe honor of Mr. in Ogden tin and Mrs. 'jGrant L. Blake, who were celebrating their 50th wed-'! ding anniversary. C t:C TOE DINNER was hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Johns- ton, and their sons and Mr. and daughters-in-laMrs. Alan Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnston and Mr. ; "Jind Mrs. Noal Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Blake were , ' lnarried on Sept. 11, 1929 in ;the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They moved to Roy in 1963 and have resided there since. .' - - MR. BLAKE was born in AVest Point and was the son of Walter F. and Charlotte King Blake. He was educated in the schools of Davis County, was j v engaged in farming in West jjpoint. He went to work at Hill Air Force Base in 1951 and :retired from there in 1974. r, !)! pr An active member of the jj -- LDS Church, he taught Sunday School and served in the Sunday School superinten-dencv- , the MIA presidency, Elders Quorum presidency; North Davis Stake High Priest presidency, and as a counselor in the bishopric. He also served as bishop, stake together. Robert Arnold has been promoted to the rank of first lieutenant in son-in-la- the U.S. Air Force. He is stationed at Cheyenne, Wyo with his wife, Rebecca, the former Rebecca Parrish of Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Summers and five daughters Gina, Amy, Cindy, Stephanie and Deborah of Germany, have spent the past six weeks in Kaysville with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. Hill, and other relatives and also in Orem with his parents. They will leave this week to make their home in Sterling, Va. brother-in-lawM- Jose, Costa Rica and are members of the LDS Church. Airna was a landlady of w vV ' Tol-ma- n ; A. i -- 'HZ' v MR. LAYTON Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Davis Riley of East Layton will celebrate their V'.xttP Nyle (Dana) Thornock, Celeste, Mark, Colette and THE OPEN house will be held at the home of Ken and Caroline. Carolea Nielsen, 1664 East 1000 North, East Layton. (East of the East Layton City Hall). Althera Stewart Riley was bom in Hoytsville, Utah to Frank and DAN MANAGED Safeway stores in Nevada and California. Later he operated the Phillips Service Station in Layton for ten years. He has been a realtor with Layton Realty for the past several years. Caroline Stembridge Stewart. They lived several years in Park City, then moved to the Mill Creek area in south Salt Lake City. ar While living in the Seventh Ward, Dan served in: the bishopric and then became the first bishop of the 11th Ward. No gifts please. DAN WAS bom in Bountiful, to Arthur and Sarah Davis worker in the Ogden Temple. MRS. BLAKE has also e of service in spent a the different auxiliaries of the LDS Church and has been a teacher in every organization, served as a secretary of the Primary and MIA, and a life-tim- Fall stake genealogy secretary. lliere She has been in the presidencies of the Primary, MIA and also a Relief Society visiting teacher. Along with her husr band, she filled a mission in the Western States Mission, vsb MRS. MICHAEL L. MILLIGAN Needlepoint August Bride two-yea- Taking her place among the SERVING AS best man was Chris Shaw. Ushers were Lynn Milligan, Derrick Jensen and Shawn Milligan. ville. THE GROOM, Michael L. Milligan, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Milligan, 430 East 3000 North, Ogden. The couple were wed on August 23, 1979 in the Logan LDS Temple. They received guests at a patio reception on Aug. 25, at the Kaysville Crestwood Stake Center. - THE BRIDES gown was empire styled of qiana, ac- cented with Venetian lace and seed pearls. A chapel length train complemented the en- 20 Cari Milligan. late summer is the former Miss Christine Jensen of Kaysville, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Jensen of 150 East 600 North, Kaysnew brides of t DAVIS COUNTY GLASS CO. Church Rites Impressive rites Friday, August 10, in the Washington Heights Baptist Church of Washington Terrace, united in marriage the former Miss Dawn Marie Hughes and Brett Alan Benegar. s $ Mi C 3 3 S I Freeport Center - Bldg. nn Ini No. 12C Wedding showers were given by Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, Mrs. LaFaye Johnson and Mrs. J oAnna J acobsen . for Primary FOLLOWING the wedding Hoops Needles Crewel Wool Reuben Rasmussen of Cache Junction, Utah. On Saturday, Aug. 25, a wedding breakfast was given by the grooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Milligan of North Ogden. Reg. $13.50 Childrens Coats Size 6-- 12 Reg. 35' Spinning Wheel $ Salt Now i now brief 76 South Main, Bountiful schooling. PERFORMING the cerewere the Rev. mony Robert O. Vance and the Rev. John Rowland. A reception on the lawn of the Washington Heights Baptist Church, was where the new Mr. and Mrs. Brett Alan Benegar welcomed the wedding guests. The bride was radiant in her gown of white embroidery eyelet, featuring a high THE DANGER BACK BACK BACK NECK NECK NECK HEAD CHOSEN AS attendants were Mrs. Robert Henzerling the sister of the bride, as matron of honor, and the Misses Gina Beegar and Valerie Benegar, sisters of the groom, as bridesmaids. Best man was Bill Nuttall. of groom and Gary Koehn. Sale 30' The honeymoon the couple will make their home in Logan where they will resume their bows. M thru Sept. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Hughes of 430 West 4675 South in Washington Terrace. Mr. and Mrs. Roger A. Benegar of 669 East Oak Drive in Fruit Heights, are the grooms parents. included Ushers Benegar, brother & King Size Blankets A with eyelet embroidery ruffles, accented with white satin ribbons and Mill Flannel 45 Wide Levi Bell Bottoms FOLLOWING Sept. 8th We have Merry Miss Supplies ceremony the couple was honored with a wedding day brunch given by the grooms grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, neckline TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY Reg. $1.49 Maid of honor was Miss Lynn Jensen, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Kathy Milligan, Lauri Milligan, Jennifer Jensen and MR. AND MRS. BRETT A. BENEGAR oh Last day semble. "PHONE US YOUR CLASS TROUBLES" Specials! Fun Is Spun For You! Storm Windows i Riley. He has been a lifetime resident of Davis County with the exception of a year in Salt Lake City and two years in Nevada and California. They have one daughter, Mrs. Ken (Carolea) Nielsen and five grandchildren: Mrs. 50th wedding anniversary with friends and relatives at an open house given by their family on Saturday, Sept. 8, at 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. councilman, home teacher misand served a two-yesion in the Western States Mission Field. Since retirement he has been a i i DANIEL DAVIS RILEY & MRS. Celebrates 50th from Simi Valley, Calif. Mrs. Jay Fisher spent last week in Cedar City with her father, Samuel Carpenter. Mrs. Wilma Galbraith and Mrs. Marilyn Bennett attended a bridal shower, Aug. 22, hosted by Mrs. Ruth Bennett at her home in Layton in honor of Miss Jeannie Man- - Windows, Mirrors, Store Fronts, Table Tops, etc. i V Mr. and Mrs. Eugene have moved to Ogden to make their home. daughter and their families. Visiting were Mr. and Mrs. W. Ivins Collett and family from Los Gatos, Calif, and their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Swade and children Auto Glass, R w will go to the Burton School. who served an LDS mission in San Chestnut, 111. Col. and Mrs. Wells F. Collett have enjoyed a four day visit with their son and Specializing In Insurance Claims f Hilton for a few weeks. They r. LASS c e Airna and son Mauricio Vega from San Jose, Costa Rica are houseguests of President and Mrs. Clesse are friends of Alan Hilton V Alans while on his mission and the Hiltons are delighted to have them as their guests. She will return to her home in Costa Rica and her son Mauricio will remain with the Hiltons to attend school here. He is nine years old and be married to Craig Bennett. Twenty-fivguests attended. weekend Holiday house guests of President and Mrs. Kenneth Young were his. sister and and Mrs. Bunny Murphy of Your First Call, All Glass Needs r: well of Salt Lake City who will ' s' Mrs. Jerry Overall, Boise, Ida.; Mrs. Mac McDonald and daughter; Mrs. Jim Jensen, and Mr. and Mrs. George Andrus from Jerome, Ida.; and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kessner, Green River, Wyo. OTHER MEMBERS of the family present were Mr. and Mrs. Foster Green Prescott, Ariz., and Mr. and Mrs. and Johnson Walter daughter, Joella from Mesa, Ariz. After a wedding trip to Disneyland the couple will be at home in Centerville. ACHE STIFFNESS PAIN ACHE STIFFNESS PAIN LEG PAIN AUTO ACCIDENT? OUT OF state guests included Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Akins from Richfield, Ida. Other guests were Mr. and PAIN ARM PAIN Joel the J. Sutherland grandparents of the bride, from Glendale, Ariz., and grandparents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Burl SIGNALS MLIL MEDICAL, HEALTH on-the-j- Injury? ob TE)&V and ACCIDENT INSURANCE ACCEPTED! TT G&c&iamasaiiiiiMiiE) mnnimraimimiiroma 25 3,7.6120111 c&innis MONDA ri35UHElP |