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Show t DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JUNE 9, 1977- - WEEKLY REFLEX eonw Wedding Vows Bonnie Adams Jean became the bride of Lloyd K. Hill on Friday evening. May 6. The wedding ceremony took place at the home of Mrs. Hattie Adams, the brides grandmother. Bishop Richard Parkins performed the ceremony. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean R. Adams of 2545 N. 400 W Layton. For the ceremony, the bride wore an elegant white chiffon, h sleeveless dress. The neckline was cut to form A white a deep hat complemented the dress. floor-lengt- wide-brimm- SHE CARRIED a dainty bouquet of white daisies and blue carnations. An open house for family members and close friends was held at the home of Mrs. Hattie Adams immediately following the ceremony. THE NEW bride will graduate from Layton High School this year. Mr. Hill is employed at Hil Air Force Base. THE COUPLE will reside at Fort Lane, Layton. This summer, they will honeymoon in Nevada and California, dmg 1102 N. MR. AND MRS. JOHN W. Layton Births On May 14, Glenn A. and Kathleen Deryke Ravenberg became the parents of a baby girl. They will name the child, Lori Ravenberg. She has two sisters and one brother. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Antone Ravenberg of Ogden. KayDe Halls was bom May 18 to Keith and Rebecca Littlefield Halls. Her 20 month-olbrother, Nathan d was excited about having a baby sister. Layton residents Ken and Dorothy Halls and Jack and Joy Littlefield are the childs grandparents. Mrs. Clyde Halls of Layton Miss June Friday, 3, 1977. President Norton officiated. NEW bride is a of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Johnson of 980 Thorn-fiel- d Drive, Kaysville. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Milton H. Page of 1012 Mutton Hollow THE daughter Road, Kaysville. FOLLOWING the ceremony, the couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Hillary House Restaurant in Ogden hosted by the bridegrooms parents. That evening they received guests at a reception at the Edelweiss Reception Center in Farmington. THE BRIDE was lovely in a gown of cotton dotted swiss accented with a ruffle yolk edged in wide lace h and long full puffed sleeves with a matching ruffle at the wrists. The full skirt featured a wide ruffle flounce and she wore a wide picture hat. The bridal bouquet was made up of yellow and white daisies. ATTENDING the bride was Miss Nola Mitchell as maid of honor and Mrs. John man, sister of the bride, Mrs. larry Carlson, sister of the bridegroom and Miss Jenni Johnson as bridesmaids. They wore floor-lengt- h gowns of yellow dotted swiss styled with a ruffled hemline. They held small baskets of yellow and white daisies. THE MOTHERS chose mint gowns. green floor-lengt- h Their corsages were yellow daisies and rose buds. Tracie Holderman was the flower girl. Mrs. Brent Schow and Mrs. Donald Vierig attended the guest book. JEFF SHAW performed the duties of best man. Ushers were Larry Carlson, Brent Schow, Mike Levenhagen, Steve Grogan and Craig Following a wedding trip to Hawaii the newlyweds will make their new home at Fort Rucker, Alabama where the bridegroom will take his helicopter training. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mrs. Kathy Carlson and Mrs. Pam Holderman. The bride is a graduate of Davis High School and attended Brigham Young University at Provo for two years. THE bridegroom graduated from Davis High School and also graduated from the United Sates Air Force in Colorado Academy Springs, Colo. He is commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force. guests attending the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rolfe, Belleville, Wisconsin and Mrs. Donald Vierig of n Madison, Wisconsin, np Fine Arts Club Meets Village Bouquets Unique arrangements for oil occasions. Silk and dried. Very reasonable. Mrs. Hazel Robins was hostess Wednesday afternoon to the DeLite Pinochle Club luncheon at Ken's Restaurant To order coll Sherma Orom or Sally Anderson 376-922- or 376-416- 8 Seeeoeoeeeeoaaaai ing. in Layton. Mrs. Roetta Horsley entertained members of the ALonas Club at her home Tuesday evening, np Wedding gifts. . . Shop at the Where you will find a wide variety of interesting houseplants and mMsdl orast Located behind Layton Dept. Store Green Road, Fruit Heights became Mrs. Oliver Dan Lowry on May 19, 1977 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. President N. Eldon Tanner, a relative of the groom, performed the ceremony. A wedding breakfast was held at Sambos Restaurant. THE GROOM is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn T. Lowry of 274 E. 300 N Orem, Utah. A reception was held in their honor that night at the Kaysville East Stake Center. THE BRIDES gown was an old fashion style with long full sleeves and cuffs, a tiny stand-ucollar, with a ruffle on the bodice and around the bottom of the dress. A lace accessories Hours: 10-- 6 Mon. thru Sat. d1 aif (fjintdt Xuijion apron draped in front and came to a peak in the back at the waist. The bride wore a hat with a veil attached. Her bridal bouquet, made by her uncle, Norlan Walker, was made of tiny yellow rose buds, daisies and carnations accented by baby breath. ALENA Collier, sister of the bride was maid of honor with DIXON P. REISDECK Kelly and Sandy Hansen of W. 2700 S. are proud 1711 parents of their second daughter Susan. She weighed 8 lbs 12 oz. She was born May 29, 1977 at the McKay-De- e Hospital. Teresa, V2 years old, was tickled to see her new sister arrive home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hansen of Syracuse, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Turner of Sioux, Iowa. are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hansen of Syracuse. Proud parents of their first child are Mr. and Mrs. Layne Barber of 1403 S. 1100 W., Syracuse. A 7 lb baby boy was bom May 25, 1977 at the Davis North Medical Hospital. They will name him Gregary Layne. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sutherland, North Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Jex Barber of American Fork; and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fraley, Clearfield. The mother is the former Jill Sutherland. David and Judith Dalton Finlinson of 1533 W. 1700 S., Syracuse, are delighted with their eighth child, Charles Leo. He was bom May 25, 1977 at the Davis North Medical Hospital. He weighed 8 lbs 12 oz. Thrilled over the arrival of their new brother are JaLair, Danele, Kyle, Steven, Tecia, Grant and Shara. GrandparentsW.are Mr. ofand Mrs. Dalton Reseda, Arthur Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Grant L. Finlinson of Oak Mr. and Mrs. Gerald M. Summers are the parents of their son, Scott. He was bom May 26, 1977 at the McKay-De- e Hospital. He weighed 7 lbs 1 oz. Tamara and Kevin greeted their little brother -- ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE-1- North Main, Layton Phone 376-42AUTO, HOHZ OWNERS & LIFE INSURANCE 79 97 SPECIAL Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Syracuse, girl with open arms. and Mrs. Earl Mr. Lindquist of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bates of Roy June 1,1977 Dan and Dellene will make their home at 232 E. 400 N., Provo, where they will continue their studies at BYU. np S., Hooper, boy Roy. Randy and Terri Nelson Gailey are proud parents of their first born child. Jared 8 lbs 13 oz. Thrilled grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ferrol Gailey of Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Nelson of Clinton. Bonnie Heywood. FOLLOWING a short business meeting, election and installation of new officers for the 1977-7year was held. Mrs. Margorie Chavis, District No. 2 president of Ogden was on hand to install the following officers: Mrs. Jody Foit, president; Mrs. Lois Stephens, are Great-grandparen- ts Lewiston, Utah and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garrett of Nephi, Utah. The mother is the former Julie Hodges of Syracuse. of .Mr. and Mrs. Gary J. sen of 1292 W. Jen- Bluff Road are parents of their second daughter Katrina. She was born May 27, 1977 at the St. Benedict She weighed 7 lbs 12 oz. Older sister Adrianna, age 2 was delighted when she saw her new playmate. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jensen of Hospital. vice Rotarians Hold Dinner Meeting 6 oz. Grand- Mr. and Mrs. Doug Wheeler first president; Mrs. Vera Walker, second vice president; Mrs. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jere Dale Hodges of Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Garrett of Clearfield. of Kaysville. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Van Flint, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Beens, all of Kaysville. Captain and Mrs. Beens and family reside at Rancho Calif. Excited over the arrival of PRESIDENT Norris W. IT Happy K&F June 29 t SALES Senior Citizens from the Happy K&F Senior Citizens group are invited to a planned potluck dinner meeting on Thursday, June 16 beginning at 1p.m. at the Kaysville East LDS Stake Center. Members will be notified of what type of dish to bring. presented. This is the finai meeting of the season until fall. President Eugene Tolman urges all senior citizens in the area to join them at their monthly dinner meetings, np n 00 THEY ARE parents of three children; Mrs. Walt (Donna) Hamilton, Fremont, Calif.; Mrs. Elwin (Ileen) Roberts and Ralph W. Firth of Layton. They have 12 grandchildren and four FRIENDS and relatives are invited. No gifts please. Mrs. Kenneth G. Nuttall of 972 East 325 South, Kaysville. The new bundle arrived on May 31, 1977 at their home, weighing in at 8 lbs 13 oz and will be pamed Daniel Kenneth. It is their third child. At home are two little sisters who are delighted to have a playmate. They are Cathi and Karen. Mrs. Nuttall was the former Catherine Tenerelli of Calif. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Tenerelli of Anaheim, Calif.; and Mrs. Gladys Nuttall of Woodland Hills, Calif. The are Mrs. Lucille Ramano, Anaheim, Calif., and Vito Tenerelli of Stevensville, Mich, np - - PROGRESSIVE BUILDING MAINTENANCE AND CARPET CLEANING 295-836- 9 & SERVICE ? O e & copper o Bills Sheet Metal I O 159 So. Main, Layton 0 376-426- 1 000000000000000000009 shop Bridal Registry 1 19 North Main. Kavsville. Utah Ihonc 376-271- 6 BEAUTIFUL CHINA Noritake and Sango SUN-ECOP- 132 North First West, KaysviNe, Utah visiting teacher in the Relief Society of the Sixth Ward. Cooler pads Pumps Floats Tubing - plastic and of Ogden. Lindquist. A bundle of joy arrived May 26, 1977 to Mr. and Mrs. Jeff W. Rawlings of 1779 S. has worked in Ward and Stake genealogy and is a Arctic Circle - Central roof type or window models GIFT Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Bart Vander Stappen of Ogden. Mrs. Jensen was the former Hetti Vander Stappen HEYWOOD AUTO CLINIC Sunday AIR CONDITIONING Club, np 376-203- 5 MIGHT BE DIRT TO T0U MT BREAD BUTTER ITS Potluck Dinner at Oakridge Country are the grandparents. The mother is the former Nancy taught Primary, School and Relief Society, and OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Club Plans Idaho. New officers for the Kaysville Rotary Club will be held re- FOR APPOINTMENT CALL: BUT 5 Elementary until her tirement in 1969, a total of 28 years of teaching. Mattie served as president of Layton Ward Relief Society, a counselor in the (Regardless of lze) Completely Dry Within 1 'A Hours All Work Guaranteed We also wash walls and ceilings (Call for Bid) Betty Abrams, historian; Mrs. Esther Mapes, Mrs. Violet chaplain; Crawley, sergeant of arms; and Mrs. Chloe Slade, chorister. MRS. FOIT will appoint her chairmen, np Kaysville-Farmingto- Mattie taught school in South Weber three years before her marriage. In 1943 she went back to teaching. She taught first grade at Clinton School until the new school was built in Sunset in 1955 where she taught first grade at Sunset CARPETS FOLLOWING the dinner, a Nalder conducted and a short business meeting was held. Plans were made for their District Rotary Convention to be held in June in Boise, Catherine Forbes Nalder. 1st Room plus Hall S14.95 Each Additional Room 6.95 special program will be The Kaysville Rotarians met Wednesday evening at the Davis High School for their regular dinner meeting. a, their first son are Mr. and Carla Dennis, secretary; Mrs. STATE INSPECTIONS TUNE UP WITH E WHEEL ALIGNMENT GENERAL CAR REPAIRS SMALL ENGINE REPAIRS LAWN MOWERS Phone Flint 8 Excited over their little daughter are Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrie Hodges. Ashlee Ann lbs bered as the former Kris Kaysville American Legion Auxiliary Meets Nelson of Clinton. 8 sisters, Rebecca and Melissa. The mother will be remem- Car-dov- Mrs. Margaret Warner of Ogden; Mrs. Laura Gailey of Syracuse; and Mrs. Susie weighed From Mather Air Force Base, Sacramento California comes word of the arrival of their first son, born May 13, 1977 to Captain and Mrs. Lynn M. Beens. The lad weighed in at 9 lbs 14'2 oz and was named Bryan Andrew. At home to welcome the newcomer are two little June 5, 1977 and Mrs. Randy B. Wheeldon, 3550 So. Rio Camino, Salt Lake City, boy Mr. and Mrs. Gordon H. Coop, 1116 W. Bluff Rd., Syracuse, boy Mr. and Mrs. Dennis M. Wouth, 4814 W. 5100 The regular meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary was held Monday evening, June 6 at the home of Mrs. Layton, August 4, 1904. A daughter of Stephen H. and Kaysville Births , Mr. are Great-grandparen- MRS. FIRTH, the former Mattie Nalder was born in June 4, 1977 and Mrs. Richard W. Wardleigh, 5149 S. 2325 W., Roy, boy Mr. and Mrs. Jerry E. James, 124 W. 800 N., Sunset, girl Mr. and Mrs. Kent B. Schofield, 189 N. 575 W., Layton, boy n Box , Firth and Frances Young Firth. He was a farmer and visiting the homebound. Mr. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by The Lowry family, Mrs. Earl, Deann Hess, Mrs. Henry Heath, Mrs. Gladys Collier, Mrs. Norlan Walker, Mrs. Owen Walker, Mrs. Ben Whicker, Nancy Gerber, Danae Meyer and Karen Thomas. Syracuse. Kellie 1 THE COUPLE was married 15, 1927 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple and have lived in Layton all of their married life. Both have been active in the Church and community. John W. (Bill) was born in South Weber, Utah, April 9, 1897, a son of Robert Jackson June of Agriculture. He still has cattle and sheep and does some farm work. Fe is a home teacher and enjoys Petro, 1450 David St., and Mrs. Jack M. Jaques, Route No. 363D, Mountain Green, girl Mr. Lowry. Jean weighed 6 lbs 13 oz. She was welcomed home by her one year old sister Rebecca. Mrs. Rawlings was the former Kristine Bowman. Grandparents are Mrs. Sher-wiRawlings of Roy and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bowman also of A. Saturday, June 11, 1977 at the Layton Stake Center, 60 West Gordon from 6 to 9 p.m. Department Sandy, girl Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John William Firth, 1527 Church Street, Layton, will be honored at an open house celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary on carpenter. He and a partner, Alex Dawson built many homes in the Layton area. Was a member of the Davis County Sheriffs Posse and worked 20 years in the May 31, 1977 and Mrs. Denis J. Lyons, 10122 S. 360 E., Mrs. Nelson weighed Grandparents are James and Dorothy McKean of Everett, Washington and J.E. and Inez Newey of Ogden, dmg Clearfield, girl Lena Collier of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walker of Fruit Heights. An open house was held the following evening at the Orem 24th Ward and special guests were grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Muhlestein and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon 3400 W., parents of a baby boy. Lowell Deane Smith III (Tres) was bom May 17 in Ogtjen. Alicia and Sara are his big sisters. Dee and Jean Sanders of Kaysville and Lowell and Norma Smith of Ogden are the grandparents, dmg On May 24, 1977, James A. and Kathleen Newey McKean of 2890 N. 725 W.. Layton became the parents of a baby girl. She will be named Traci. May 28, 1977 and Mrs. Donald Droesbeke, 152 Linden, were guests grandparents Syracuse Births City, Utah. 1 bridesmaids, Mrs. Ben (Connie) Whicker, Nancy Gerber and Debbie Lowry, sister of the groom. They wore long maize colored long sleeve dresses. Ron Lowry, brother of the groom, served as best man and ushers were Kevin and Kory Collier and Bob Lowry. p Great-grandparen- The Fine Arts Club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Jackie Murri in Fruit Heights. Mrs. Mary Talbot will be the cohostess and the book review will be given by Mrs. Zillah Butcher. The July meeting will be a mother and daughter even- Flowers by Collier, of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Collier of 1177 E. Ogden Rites Taking her place among the June brides is the former Miss Joni Johnson who became the bride of Lt. Kenneth M. Page in impressive rites in the Ogden LDS Temple in ceremonies on Dellene Ella Jean Smith are the BIRTHS Temple Rites daughter 50th Date Noted is her L. Deane and Sanders FIRTH We Proudly feature Water Color Paintings by M.D. Stewart son of well known artist LeConte Stewart POTTERY Mikasa and Vernon ware p CRYSTAL SILVER or STAINLESS WARE FIGURINES LINENS J |