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Show -- WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, JANUARY 6, 1977 IS Kaysville Tuesday, December 14, 1976 McKendrick, 24 Mr. and Mrs. S.E. Roy No. 4, Layton, girl Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Jones, 1472 Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ashby of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Flint of Layton were guests for Christmas breakfast of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Ashby and children. Mr. and Mrs. Theron M, Wood and family, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wood and family. Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Park and family of N. Main E. Laneway, Fruit Heights, boy Shady Wednesday, December 15, 1976 Lewis, 1500 N. Angel Street Mr. and Mrs. Bill G. Granger, Garn Whitesides No. 57, Layton, boy Sunday, December 19, 1976 and Mrs. Rodney W. Genta, 1 950 N. 350 W., Sunset, girl Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Bitter, 957 26th Street, Ogden, boy Mr. and Mrs. Jose I. Zenteno, 51 North No. 4, Pueblo, Mexico, boy and family of Layton were dinner guests of New Years Day in Kearns of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Tuesday, December 21, 1976 Mr. and Mrs. Kimball W. Hadfield, 530 West Center, Kaysville, boy Mr. and Mrs. Jared R. Call, 2831 W. Gentile, Layton, boy Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arquello, 627 Maple St. No. 2, Clearfield, girl Mr. Wednesday, December 22, 1976 and Mrs. Richard W. Andrus, 522 So., Clearfield, boy Mr. and Mrs. Michael LeRoy Manning, 1 E. 450 5 E. 500 N. Kaysville, girl MR. AND MRS. STANLEY FISHER Thursday, December 23, 1976 Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Florez, 1691 Sunset, girl Exchange Vows Marriage vows were recited on Dec. 17 by the former Miss Virginia Koetitz and Stanley Fisher. THE NEW bride is a daughter of Lt. Col. (Ret.) and Mrs. Fred Koetitz of 377 North 700 East, Kaysville. The bridegrooms parents are Lt. Col. (Ret.) and Mrs. Vernon Fisher of Albany, Oregon. CEREMONY and reception was held in the wedding chapel of the First Baptist Church of San Jose, Calif., with Rev. Gerald Fry officiating. They were further THE and Mrs. h bodice was designed with cluny, old fashion lace. A matching veil of silk illusion, entirely trimmed with matching lace, extended into a long flowing train. THE BRIDAL bouquet consisted of a cascade of red rose white pompom buds, chrysanthemums and baby breath. The brides sister, Mrs. Ronald Wyrick, attended as matron of honor, with Mrs. Sunday, December 26, 1976 Jennings, 5392 South 700 Mr. Salt Lake City, girl GARY HOUSTON performed the duties of best man. Ushers were Paul Lam, Clint Ralls, Nick Vetere and Edward Koetitz, brother of he bride. Jeff Henry was a candlelighter. Mr. Wednesday, December 29, 1976 and Mrs. Terry J. Foster, 210 Green. Miss Terrie E. Talbot of 809 N. 250 W. in Sunset became the bride of Grover E. Myers III of Big Springs, Tex. in ceremonies performed by Chaplin Stuart Lengel in the Hill Air Force Base Chapel on December 27. MR. AND Mrs. Mark L. Talbot of 542 Wasatch Drive in Layton are parents of the bride. The bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Grover E. (Nellie P.) Myers Jr. of Portsmouth, Va. and the late Mr. Myers. Don't worry and wonder about learning your way around town. Or what to see and do. Or whom to ask. As your WELCOME WAGON Hostess, I can simplify the business of getting settled. Help you begin to enjoy your new town . . . good shopping, local attractions, community opportunities. And my basket is full of useful gifts to please your family. Take a break from unpacking and call me. Guests were received following the ceremony at a reception held at the Hill Air Force Base Officers Club. Layton Garden Club Membership Drive J The Utah Associated Gar- den Clubs and Council of State Garden Clubs, Inc. extends a special invitation to the men and women gardeners of marriages or weddings FOR RESERVATION PHONE Romantic 1 or No. 2 at the - Kaysville Keepsake Gift Secluded Springs, Tex. vw Family Christmas Dinner Held ganize. rental of Bridal Suite No. So. hiway 89 Drier. The couple are making their first home in Big Cruzamodovia or- EGIFT CERTIFICATJan. WORTH s500 VOLLA CAPRD MOTEL 1CO THEY WERE dressed in long burgundy velour gowns trimmed with old fashioned lace. Duties of the best man was performed by Paul D. McComb and as usher Gary for the holiday season, and this social together included Miss Joyce Stevenson of Pasadena, Calif.; Miss Jill Stevenson, of Fullerton, Calif.; and Mr. and Mrs. Warren S. Stevenson ot San Diego, Calif. Another guest was Ruben This is an honor and opportunity for the gardeners of Layton to become affiliated with other gardeners in the state. We will be looking forward to a large attendance at the Dawsons on Jan. 22, at 2 p.m. 1 matron. A MEMBERSHIP meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elias A. Dawson, 235 West Gentile St., Jan. 22 at 2 p.m. Mrs. Robert Blake and her staff from Salt Lake City has been invited to answer any YOU WILL also enjoy visiting in this bicentennial home. When applied toward THE BRIDE was wearing an elegant quiana gown with fitted sleeves and a high neckline which was enhanced by an inset of lace and seed pearls. The bodice was empire styled and the softly draped skirt extended into a train. The bridal illusion veil below the shoulders from an attached headpiece. Mrs. Gaylen Garrett served as matron of honor, with Mrs. Steve Lawrence as attending A family Christmas dinner and party was held at the home of Mrs. Bernice questions and help us Feb. 1595 W. Layton both young and old adults and special group representatives to organize "Awareness of Beauty Garden Club in Layton. & n, Church Rites Just moved in? I can help you out. made for W Lay-to- 376-343- 9 Personalized Stevenson. OUT OF state family members who gathered here of North Dak. The Warren Stevensons have been guests at the home of Mrs. Joseph (June) Stevenson for the past week, at her home here. JOYCE AND Jill Stevenson have spent some time here with their mother and also their grandmother, Mrs. June Stevenson. Their brother, Brent Stevenson of Sunset, has also visited here with all the family members. f Senior Airman Sharon The Reflex Journal wishes to congratulate babies who are celebrating their first birthdays this week including Emily, daughter of William and Valerie Cook, 145 E. 100 N., Kaysville; and Rustin, son of Rodney D. and Janice Hill, 930 E. 250 S., Kaysville. The Reflex Journal will free of charge at the Lay-totake pictures of office, 197 N. Main, on Friday between 11 and noon. Please call for an appointment. n Australia-Sidne- Wurtland Ave., Wurtland, Ky., has arrived for duty at Hill AFB, Utah. AIRMAN SHE WILL leave Feb. 5. She has been a senior student at Brigham Young University at Provo. She is a member of the Kaysville 4th LDS Ward. Layton Rotary Club Meets Army Sergeant Richard C. Dalaba, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Dalaba, 1086 E. Bed- ford Drive, Kaysville, recently completed a metal body repair course at the U.S. Army Ordnance Center and School, Aberdeen Proving graduate of Davis and a member of the Kaysville 4th LDS Ward. FOLLOWING dinner they held an election of officers for the 1976-7year. Brian Brooks 7 was elected as presidentelect; Jim McGuire as secretary. Wayne Gary Spicknell ana Francis Diskin were elected Saltz-give- r, as Board of Directors. Guest speaker was Miss Judi Sanders of Kaysville who recently returned from Australia on the Rotary Student Exchange program. Miss Sanders showed slides and gave an interesting talk on her experiences in Australia, np Kaysville Births Mr. and Mrs. Eldin C. Graham are excited over the news of two grandchildren horn to them during the month of December. From Preston, Ida. comes word of the arrival of a son born on Dec. 18 at Preston Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Shaw, the mother being the former Kathryn (Kathy) Graham of Kaysville. The lad weighed in at 7 lb and is their first child. He will be named Ryan. The other grandparer.t is Mrs. Lorraine Rogers of Far- mington and Mrs. Lewis Mathews of Logan is the December 26, Mr. and Mrs. William Graham of Layton became the parents of a baby daughter Kathryn Lee who arrived at the Lakeview in Bountiful Hospital weighing in at 7 lb. 8 oz. The mother will be remembered as the former Lee Ann Olsen. At home are two brothers. Tom and Roger and one sister On HE LEARNED to repair and rebuild metal body parts for wheeled and lightweight Elder Mark Goodson has received his mission call to serve a LDS Mission to the New Zealand Mission. Elder Goodson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Talbot. Installation, Turkey. a 1971 The airman, graduate of Wurtland High School, attended Morehead (Ky.) State University. HER HUSBAND, Raymond Merrill, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Merrill of 615 East 250 North, Kaysville, Utah. S. struction in gas welding on metal body components, exterior finishing of metal bodies and glass cutting. The sergeant is a 1969 graduate of Davis High School. tracked combat and tactical Daffynition Fun is like insurance costs. -- Spotlight, San Diego American Legion Dinner HE IS A member of the .(aysville 4th LDS Ward. He will leave Feb. 26. He is a graduate of Davis High Saturday evening, Jan. 8 the American Legion Post No. 82 of Kaysville will be serving School. their monthly dinner. This The Clearfield La Leche League will begin a new series of meetings on Jan. 6, 1977, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Mark Durrant. Title of the discussion will be The LE LECHE League is a organization non-prof- it dedicated to Good Mothering through Breast-feedinIt does not require dues, but membership is open to all women who are interested in breast-feedin- g and wish to join. Babies are always welcome at the meetings. Advantages of Breast-feedinto Mother and Baby. Mrs. Terry R. Loder will lead the discussion. g Those who are expecting their first baby or women who have never breast-febefore, are especially invited to this first discussion. For more information, please call Mrs. Durrant at Mrs. Loder at Mrs. Sessions at or Mrs. Palmer at Layton Births d 825-264- Joshua Echols who was bom Dec. 20 is the third child and the third boy of Gene and 825-730- 773-528- features a hot dinner with Phyllis Jefferys special salad bar. SERVING begins at 7:30 p.m. at the American Legion Hall at 541 West 100 South, Kaysville and is open to the public. The American Legion spon- sors these hot dinners the first Saturday evening of each month, to raise funds for their various projects, np Distinctive Wedding Announcements: ' . invitations and Accessories Day or Evening 2 Phone 376-98- 1 825-468- 4. Penny Howard Echols of 123 N. Talbot Drive, Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Echols of Bountiful and William T. Howard of California are the MAXINES childs grandparents. On Dec. 22, Stevan L. and Patricia Layton Weber became the parents of their second child, a boy they will New Bridal Dept. 30 West 100 North, Bountiful, Utah 292-518- 1 name Zachary Layton Weber. His one big sister is named Melissa. Grandparents from Layton are Royle and Reah Weber and Daniel and Ann Layton. The childs are Weldon and Mary Roberts of Layton and George Complete selection: Sizes 3 thru 20 Every gown discounted 20 From Off Fpr personal attention Phone or after 7:00 great-grandparen- and Cora Briggs, former Layton residents who now live in Bountiful, dmg 292-518- 1 295-579- 3 Kaysville Clubs (ansQaniBTeCiigcai Mrs. Edna Parker will entertain the Lantern Club at her home Monday afternoon, Jan. 3. Mrs. Elsie Heaton and Mrs. Carol Collett will be assisting hostesses. Mrs. Mary Bowring entertained the Bay View Club at her home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Elizabeth Simmons will give the program. This years program theme is Whats New. np KEEG5 32? arTiTTip ffJ7?4yilTiijrriir!RTni,li fi GIFT Farmington are the other grandparents and Mrs. Lewis Mathews, Logan and Mrs. Carver of Salt Lake City are and np Bridal Registry VISIT OUR 149 North Main. Kavsville, Utah Phone 376-271- - -- liter Painiinp bv M.D. Stetvart Sim of h I A non n artist Ij'fjHite Steu CHINA Norilaki and Sango proud I femur 6 BEAUTIFUL MARKET - the older you are the more it vehicles. He also received in Mrs. Edward Goodson of 409 North 700 East, Kaysville. Sarah. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Olsen of the Mr. and Mrs. Steven Talbot and children spent Christmas Eve with his parents, Mr. and Ground, MD. La Leche League Members of the Layton Rotary Club met Wednesday for their regular dinner meeting at the Chateau with 20 members and guests attending. friends. Completes Course will leave Mar. 5. HE IS A High School a Merrill, procurement specialist with a unit of the Air Force Logistics Command, previously served at Incirlik Common Defense Mission. He y D.1 Merrill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Justice of 1314 Sherrie Brough Called To Boston Mass . Mission two-ve- Friday, December 31, 1976 Mr. and Mrs. William L. Heydorn, Camelot, Layton, girl The couple took a wedding Happy Birthday Miss Sherrie Brough, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brough of 338 North 5th East, Kaysville, has received her mission call to serve an LDS Mission to the of Dr. Arrives For Duty RUSTIN HILL Elder Mark Faerber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Faerber of 561 Oaklane Drive, Kaysville, has been called to serve a LDS Mission to the girl trip to Lake Tahoe, Calif., Oregon and Utah. They will reside in San Jose, Calif. a was BRIDE THE graduate of Davis High School and attended Weber State' College for two and a half years. She graduated from Bethany Bible College, Santa Cruz, Calif, with a music major. The bridegroom graduated from Oregon State University with a geology major. Good for any reservation E Price, boy Tuesday, December 28, 1976 and Mrs. Joseph L. Pentz. 3600 N 24 So EMILY COOKH Boston, Mass. Mission. Ogden, boy Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Anderson, 355 E. 6th North, h 376-160- 3 Olsen, 301 N. Main Tir. Mr. and Mrs. L.D. h fa m. William T. No. 119, Layton, boy Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Heath, 1345 N. DeVon, Kaysville, girl THE BRIDES mother .chose a gown of deep brown with yellow double orchid corsage. The bridegrooms mother chose a floor-lengtmint green gown and double orchid corsage to match. honored a open house reeep-Joit the Hill Air Force Base Officers Club. The bride was lovely in a traditional gown of candlelight ivory. The floor-lengt- Mr. h ,; Main, Friday, December 24, 1976 Paul Lam and Mrs. Gerald Koetitz as attending matrons. Miss Julie Koetitz, the brides younger sister, served as a candlelighter. The attendants all wore cranberry red crepe, floor-lengtgowns styled with old lace bordering the capelet collar. floor-lengt- N. Inselsberger and A1 family. Holiday houseguests and Mrs. David Warden and family were the Jason Miller family from Atlanta, Ga. They came for three weeks of skiing, but were disappointed with everyone else and so the last week of their stay they spent time in Colorado skiing. Mr. Miller and Dr. Warden were former childhood ,rt l.INKNS POTTERY Mikasa and Yernonware CRYSTAL FIGURINES SILVER OR STAINLESS Vi ARE Jan. 8. 1977 Christine Russell and Jeff Shaw Jan. 14, 1977 Valene Morris and Gregory D. Schomburg |