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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, AUGUST 26, 1976 IS Kaysville Births Boasting over the arrival of a son are Mr. and Mrs. Gary F. Kotter of 418 East Oaklane, Kaysville. The seven pound arrived on August 11 oz lad 7 at the hospital weighing at seven pounds 11 oz and will be named Troy. Mrs. Kotter was the former Dian Betnap of Ogden. The grandparents making such a fuss over the new arrival are Dr. and Mrs. Howard Belnap of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Kotter of Brigham City. The greatgrandmother is Mrs. Marvel Silverthom of Ogden. Its a daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Doyle D. Shaw of 75 North 300 West, Kaysville. The new addition arrived on August 13 at the McKay-De- e hospital in Ogden. The mother is the former C. Jean Erickson. McKay-De- e in CHERYL MILLER MR. AND MRS. ZULON WHITESIDES Wedding Date Set Note Golden Date MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM Mr. and Mrs. Zulon Whitesides celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary on Wednesday, August 25th quietly at their home here. The couple reside at 345 Morgan St. Layton. THEY were married on August 25, 1926 in the LDS Salt Lake Temple. Mrs. Whitesides was the former Mae Carver of Clearfield. To this union was born PERKINS Open House and Mrs. Perkins Richard William of 40 Crestwood Road, Kaysville, will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary on Saturday August 28th. They were married September 13, 1916, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. MR. PERKINS was born in Kaysville a son of Fredrick Richard and Rosa Ann Burton Perkins. Mrs. Perkins was born at Fielding, Utah, a daughter of William Josiah and Lucy A. Robinson. The family moved to Farmington where she was reared. Both have been active in the LDS Church activities. MRS. JAMES L. JAMES Exchange Vows Miss Karla Rhoades exchanged wedding vows on Thursday evening with James L James, in a ceremony performed by LDS Stake President J. Duffy Palmer of the Syracuse Utah Stake. This was held at the Relief Society room of the Stake Chapel. Rhoades is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Rhoades, of 1522 South 4000 West, Syracuse, and Mr. and Mrs. Alvah L. James of 2269 West 800 North West Point, are parents of the MISS bridegroom. For her marriage and the reception that followed in the cultural hall, the bride chose a gown of white satin accented with a delicate lace trim. It was fashioned with a high neckline, empire waist, and full sleeves. Her long train was caught to a head dress of gowned in alike models of tiny blue and white checked gingham. They were full length, with butterfly sleeves and gathered slightly at the maids were Miss Jan Rhoades and Miss Joyce Rhoades sisters of the bride. All of the attendants were finpfppfp of the bridegroom. That evening they left for a wedding trip to Montana, and upon their return they will reside in Roy. and 15 IT IS requested that gifts be omitted. ward Rhoades, Mrs. V.J. Babcock, Mrs. John E. Brant, Mrs. Bill Lefler prior to her marriage, vsb An Old One But Papa, he says he cannot live without me. Father: Tell him to think up a new one. I told that to your mother. The couple have chosen Sept. 23 in the Logan LDS temple for their wedding with a reception that evening in Tremonton. The couple will1 be further honored with an open house Sept. 24th in the Clearfield Stake Center. The couple has made Lay-to- n their home all of their married life, vsb very active THE COUPLE have chosen September 4, 1976 as their graduate THE bride-ele- of ct South Mr. and Mrs. Keomany Singharaj, on Aug. 18 at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden. THE LITTLE miss weighed 8 lbs. 6 oz. and is 21 long. The little girl is the first United States citizen in the Singharaj family. The Laotian family arrived in Layton June 17 from the Nogkhai, Thailand refugee is a junior at Weber State college majoring in sales merchandising. She has been in student government and is affiliated with LaDianea Da sorority. is in is a High Mr. Fifield is a senior School. The bridegroom-elec- t is a graduate of Layton High School. camp. Just How Far Bill On what grounds does your father object to me? Jenny -- - On the grounds about the house. - at Weber State majoring in geology. He is affiliated with Delta Phi Kappa fraternity. He has fulfilled an LDS mission Daughter Arrives To Weavers Mr. and Mrs. Scott Weaver of 255 Gra mercy Ave., Ogden are happily telling all of their Sunset The Layton Community Church family is joyous over the arrival of the daughter of n. The bridegroom-elec- t the Air Force Reserve. relatives and friends the glad news of the arrival of a baby daughter that arrived to Hosthem at the McKay-De- e pital in Ogden, on Wednesday August 18th. Births THEY are both graduates of Clearfield High School. The bride was entertained with bridal showers given by Mrs. Ray Rhoades, Mrs. Ed- (,'p Eugene Perkins, Vaughn J. Perkins and Mrs. Frank (Beverly) Ferrante, all of Kaysville. They have 37 grandchildren grandchildren MR. Fifield is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Fifield of 1249 E. 1450 S. in Clearfield. have 11 and three MISS Miller is a graduate of Bear River High School and Utah-Idah- man was Westly Bingham, and ushering was done by Russell James, Paul James and Dean James all brothers Ethel: M. ALSO wedding date, with the ceremony to be performed in the Layton Community Church. in many political and civic positions. He retired from o Sugar Company. Friends and relatives are invited to call at their home from 5 to 8 p.m. THEY HAVE six sons and three daughters: William M. . satin and lace. ATTENDING the bride was Mrs. Gary Harris and Mrs. Steve Sewell. Junior brides- Perkins, THEY Daughter Is Born Miller, to DeeEll Fifield. Collins, of Clearfield. Mrs. Joy Kerr of 1233 Montgomery Street, Salt Lake City is proud to announce the engagement of her daughter, Holly to Gerald Edwin Cunningham, Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Edwin Cunningham, Sr. of 507 South 725 East Layton. MR. PERKINS has served waistlines. ASSUMING the duty of best Idaho; L. Dean Perkins, Gar- O. the engagement of their daughter Miss Cheryl Ann Note Engagement Perkins, Coeur dAlene, den Grove, Calif.; Mrs. Ronald C. (Elaine) Savage, Ogden; Mrs. Kenneth N. (Marsha) Rackham, Roy; Harold C. Perkins, Richard Mr. and Mrs. Dennis S. Miller of 790 N. First E. in Tremonton wish to announce three children. They are Mrs. Robert (Lorraine) Welsh, of Provo, Utah; B. Kent Whitesides of Paul, Idaho and Mrs. Michael (Sally) to Alberta-Sas-katchewa- n. Distinctive Wedding Club Meets Announcements Invitations Mrs. Edith Sheffield was hostess to the DeLite Pinochle Club luncheon meeting on Wednesday afternoon at the Layton Depot Restaurant in For Appointment & Accessories Phone 376-981- 2 Layton. THE little new miss weighed in at five pounds and 13 ounces. And is the couples first child. Her parents are planning to name her Melis- Earl and Fern Beesley have another grandchild, born on Aug. 9, to Gary and Earlene Johnson. The two other John- son children Kristin and Ryan stayed with their grandparents while their mother was in the hospital. The Johnsons live in Clinton. Allan W. and Linda Bishop McKenzie have a new daughter bom on Aug. 9. Gary and Sally Arthurs first child, a boy arrived on sa. The new mother was the former Linda Sue Simmons of Layton. THE WEE one is blessed with the following grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Weaver, and Mr. and Mrs. Jay H. Simmons of Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Green of Layton, Mrs. Coral Merritt of Afton, Wyoming and Joseph Allen, also of Afton, Wyoming. vsb Aug. 10. ts ip MRS. DON REEVE Temple Rites Among lovely nuptial the week was the of Miss Laurie marriage Wright who became the bride of Varlo Don Reeve in impressive ceremonies performed on August 13 in the Salt Lake LDS temple with Elder Rawson officiating. events of THE PATT CAVES IN LAYTON "f JUaqicjUttftdtj FOLLOWING the wedding the couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the a Restaurant in Chuck-A-Ram- SALON Salt Lake City hosted by the bridegrooms parents. The newlyweds greeted guests at a garden reception that evening at the home of the bride's parents. STYLING & CUTTING HAIR COLORING PERMANENT WAVES FROSTING TINTING BLEACHING TIPPING WIG & WIGLET SERVICE FOR HER wedding and reception the bride was attired in a full Southern Belle style gown forming a V neckline with a frilly ruffle extending to the waist. SPECIALIZE IN PERM SPECIALS Includes Shampoo, Set & Haircut $11 in and MENS HAIRSTYLING-Co- me EARLY & LATE APPOINTMENTS SERVICE 20.00 perm. 15.75 Perm Only , see our new remodeling. DROP-IN- S WELCOME - GORDON WOODARD COSMETICS sore 376-47- NEW bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Wright of 129 East 350 South, Kaysville. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Varlo Reeve of 1102 East 500 South, Sandv Utah. 22 or 376-941- 1 34 North Main--Layt- on ooonoreinreires5naaoooresooooreireCT3oooreireore30Mre3ttt It was styled with long full puffed sleeves and wide deep french cuffs, full skirt with matching deep ruffle around the hemline. She wore a picture hat with her veil extending from the hat. THE bridal bouquet was made up of a nosegay of pink and white carnations, white roses and baby breath with white ribbon streamers. Attending the bride was Mrs. Kurt M. Faulkner as matron of honor. Brides maids were Mrs. Kin Furgeson, Mrs. Bill Sim- - mons, Miss Andrea Wright, Miss Julianne Dastrup. THEIR gowns were pink and white of embossed cotton and polyester print styled with square necklines, pleated bodices and long sleeves. Their gowns were floor-lengtThey held nosegays of blue, By n Special Request white and pink carnations, baby breath and white ribbon streamers. and brideTHE chose mothers bridegrooms h gowns pink crepe styled with round neckline and short sleeves. Their corsages were pink and white carnations. Miss Joy Billmire attended - floor-lengt- the guest book. BEST MAN duty was performed by Gary Doughtery of Sandy. Ushers were Russell Reeve, Ken Elder (a mission companion). The couple will reside in . Salt Lake City following a wedding trip to Yellowstone National Park and Jackson Hole, Wyoming. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mrs. Joe Collins, Mrs. Donald Wright, Mrs. Mrs. Dale BarDoug Russell, ton and Mrs. Charles Weight. 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