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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. NORTH DAVIS LEADER, OCTOBER 2, 1 980 SOCIETY Members and friends of St. rwoven through the zabethan liturgy of 1549. 1204 East 1450 South, Clearfield, will honor in their 10:30 a.m. liturgy this Sunday, Oct. 5, the life and witness of St. Francis, the universally loved patron of children and nature. . AT THE offertory, Assisting acolytes are Andrew Kesner, crucifer; Pat Miller and Art Kaiser, torches. Those attending are urged to bring autumn flower arrangements to decorate the church windows which may be returned afterward or will be the life of Christ with wholehearted dedication and in his simplicity addresses the issues of ecology and poverty in our day. The specially written communion service contains a dialogue between Francis, read by Wallace Beitzel and Mr. Leo, read by Herwig Glander, Announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Deborah (Debbie) to Daniel Linn Cogswell are Mr. and Mrs. Morris R. Johnson of 697 East 150 South, Kaysville. Center. is a graduTHE bride-eleate of Davis High School. She graduated from BYU with her degree in elementary education. She has fulfilled an LDS September Bride The Sail Lake LDS Temple as the setting for the wedding rites of Lisa Michelle Kunz and Richard Alan Snow. They were married on Sept. 13, 1980 by a temple official. w the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hunter of Layton and the late W. Dee Kunz. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Snow, also of Layton, A wedding breakfast and 1 HE BRIDK is was held at the Wasatch Chapel in Layton. THE BRIDE was dressed in white silk w'ith an overlay of chiffon on the skirt; lace ruffle around the shoulder and bodice or the dress. Her hat was trimmed in the same lace w ith a lace veil draped from the hat. Her bouquet was made of blue and pink silk flowers. Matron of honor was Mrs. Kathy Johnson. Bridesmaids were Kerri Cravens, Paula Snow, Lisa Sheffield, Valerie Loker and DeeAnn Worrell. THE ATTENDANTS were dressed in long salmon-pinand dusky-blu- e printed skirts k mission to the Oklahoma-Tuls- a Mission. The prospective groom will graduate in the spring from BYU with a degree in education. He has fulfilled an LDS with ruffles on the bottom and a cummerbund belt. Blouses were alternated in either pin or mission to the blue. They held blue or pink silk flowers. Colorado-Denve- r Mission, np Flower girls were Suzi Kunz, Diane Snow, Tricia Prenuptial Rebecca (Becky) E. Jones, 52, of 263 Glen Avenue, Layton, died Sunday, Sept. 28, 1980 at the Davis North Medical Center in Layton of a sudden heart attack. She was formerly a resident of Sacramento, Calif. MRS. JONES was born April 23, 1928 in Marting, W. Va., a daughter of John and Althea Murphy Hensley. On June Hunter and Pamela Kunz. THE BRIDES mother was in a blue pleated dress with a silk corsage and the groom's mother in a long peach dress with a silk corsage. Trusting Souls asked a visitor Why is it, to the United States Mint, that they stamp In God We Trust oh the pennies? That, parties were explained the of the people who use them for guide, given by Lisa Sheffield, Paula Snow, Kathy Johnson and Jeri Hunter. Identity while the young ple attend church school. 13, 1953 - she married Leonard L. Jones in Merced, Calif. Becky and Her husband belonged to the Mavericks, the Golden Spiders and the -- Stretch, square dancing clubs, plus others in this area. is for the benefit fuses. LISA IS g gradutate of Layton High and the Layton Seminary. She has completed one year of dental hygiene at WSC. Richard is also a graduate of Layton High and Layton Seminary and is attending WSC in the business field. He has also completed an LDS Mission to Mississippi. Best man was Brad Johnson with ushers Russell Jansen, Steven Snow, Chris Taggert and Brett Wood. nar entitled The .Anglican Communion and Episcopal OGDEN SURVIVING are her husband, Layton; three sons and CITY MALL p.m. with the Clearfield Chapter performing the official Future Farmers of America open- Rain fell, mud flew, and footballs soared as the Clearfield High and Layton High FFA Chapters battled it out in a football game Thursday. Sept. 11. ing ceremony. Clearfield Chapter defeated the Layton Chapter 14 to 6 in the game, which was the main attraction. WHEN THE game was over, both chapters' members were treated to a hot meal prepared by the chapters advisors. David Potter, John Diamond, and Nile Carlson. THE FOOTBALL game was part of an opening social held by the two chapters. The social, which was held at CHS, commenced at 3:30 1980 Uluii Stale Fair inners with their grand champion stallion. Fireseyn, in the horse ha- rious categories throughout Farm in Farmington won with their junior champion bull and also with theirjuniorchampion female in the beef cattle division. Davis County. IN THE competion the ladies for special class. Richards Jersey lter Barbershop quartet from Bountiful in division, first place delivery: Dani Aba-lo- Bible Verse lead; Janette Topham, tenor; Janet Gray, baritone; Marion Grey, bass. in the Barbershop quartet competion mens division: Davis County, Bountiful, Wherefore, if any man is in Christ, he is a new creature; the old things are passed away; behold all things are become new. 1. Who wrote the above statement? 2. Of whom is it particularly descriptive? ANSWERS TO BIBLE VERSE 1. Paul, the Apostle. 2. Paul, himself. fourth place, Bountiful Sounds, Mark Crosley. ORLAND OGDEN of Kaysville won first place in the Shetland horse pulling contest. Kirt and Judy Riley won one daughter, Leonard L. Jones Jr., serving in the U.S. Navy; Melvin D. Jones and Kelvin C. Jones, both of Layton; Mrs. Donna L. Dunn, Sacramento, Calif. Jenny Wagner has been awarded a $5(X) college scholarship by Lagoon Corp. Each year the Lagoon Corp. awards a number of scholarships to outstanding employees who are starting college that year. JENNY WORKED at Lagoon Amusement Park the past four summers in foods and rides, as an area lead, and as manager of the swim department. She also worked one winter after school and on weekends on winter crew . caring for the animals and helping with repairs and painting. Jenny graduated from Davis High School last Mav and is presently studying the wildlife management at Utah State U niversity She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wagner of Fruit 'Heights. . CHAIN SAW m A mother, Mrs. Althea H. Gibbs professional saw that homeowners can afford. The is designed and built to meet every requirement of the professional woodcutter. Yet its size, weight, and price are small enough for homeowner use. ginia. FUNERAL services will be held Friday, Oct. 3, 1980 at 2 p.m. in the Lindquist Kaysvil-l- e Mortuary, 400 N. Main, Kaysville. Friends may call Thursday, Oct. 2 at the mortuary from 6:30 until 8:30 p.m. and one hour prior to the services. Cremation will follow the funeral services. Awarded The Lightweight Heavyweight Also surviving are her of Pulaksi, Va.; and one brother, Bob Hensley, Vir- JENNY WAGNER Scholarship The following are a few of the winner competing in the 1980 Utah State Fair in va- peo- Rebecca E. Jones Succumbs At 52 the Kaysville East Stake ALAN SNOW AT 10 a.m., the adult class semibegins a new five-wee- k Q5ITlHq THE prospective groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cogswell of Marietta, Ohio. The couple is planning to be married on Oct. 24 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will follow that evening at HUH) delivered to the Clearfield Convalescent Center. excerpts of Nikos from one of by Elaine FasJ, organist. tury, Father Howlett, the he was vicar, explained, simply concerned to imitate Date Eli- his few writings, The Canticle of the Sun" will be offered SON OF a prosperous merchant in Italy in the 13th Cen- Sets By CONNIE BLACK Kazantsakis biography, inte- Peters Episcopal Church, MRS. Rl FFA Chapters Hold Combined Social Adult Five Week Seminar Slated At Episcopal Church 50 cc engine Weighs only 12.1 lbs. system e Automatic oiler Bar lengths from 1 6" - 24 LIMITED WARRANTY c&s SMALL ENGINE REPAIR 645 North Main, Kaysville limited warranty 766-131- 3 if used commercially OPENS OCTOBER 4TH Hey! Come look us over. streets and heavy After putting up with torn-uequipment moving into and out of the mall area for the past few months, were finally ready to let you take a closer look at what weve been up to. p THE NEWLYWEDS will make a new home in Layton. We believe that the Ogden City Mall will become the focal point of the entire Ogden area. And that it will bring a new sense of pride and prosperity to the entire community. Were anxious for you to come and take a closer look. After all, its your mall too. If you're tired of seeing to us, again. these-lo- ok We have nearly 3,500 well lighted parking spaces in all. And they're all FREE. THERES A LOT TO LOOK OVER DURING OUR GRAND OPENING. ONE LAST (BUT NOT LEAST) REASON TO LOOK TO US Saturday, October 4th, from 9:30am to 6pm. The high cost of driving has become difficult for all of us. And if youre The new Ogden Mall is one of the largest in the state. And its one of the most modern. Our Skylight, traversing the .entire length of the mall, protects you from inclement weather on the When your time is valuable, spend it with us. Weve designed our shopping hours to outside" as it permits natural light to shower down on the entire "inside" of the mall. And conform to your needs. Not ours We are open from 10am to 9pm Monday thru Friday, 10am to 6pm on Saturdays and noon to 5pm on Sundays at night you can see the stars. ONE OF THE FIRST TO LOOK AT US. Get a little something to take home. Free. BE Well guard your parking space, too Reinforcing our security lighting, youll find Security Guards constantly monitoring our parking area, all hours of the day and night. Youll probably never have to ask a Security Man for anything more than simple directions But, isnt it nice to know that he'll be there7 one of the many who have traditionally traveled to Salt Lake for those "important" shopping weve arrived trips in time just You need look no further than the Ogden City Mall for a huge selection The and the highest values widest possible variety of stores and services for your convenience Save your gas money for shopping by shopping closer to home We will have a personal Ogden City Mall shopping bag for the first thousand women to attend our Grand Opening, Saturday, October 4. And, we will have them for the first 500 visitors each day during the Grand Opening week (October as long as supplies last. It is pur way of saying'thanks for coming. MRS. DIRK K. BARNES Exchange V ows became the bride of Dirk K. Barnes on Sept. 13 in a ceremony performed at the home of the bride s parents, Mayor and Mrs. Neil K. Noorda. 513 So. Grand Oaks, Fruit Heights. The father of the bride performed the ceremony. Miss Kim Noorda rufscoop neckline with lace fle. Her flowers were white mums with baby pom-popink roses. Matron of honor was Mrs. Kathy Knowlden, sister of the bride. Flower girls were TifCra-gufany Cragen and Heather Hooper. PARENTS OF the groom are Mrs. Barbara Williams, Ogden and Kent Barnes, 781 Shannon Road. A garden reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. THE BRIDE wore a gown of white satin with tulle overskirt. imported lace sleeves, PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mrs. Karen Cragun, Pam Snell, Mrs. Kathy Knowlden and Tina Noorda. The bride attended Davis High School. The groom attended Davis High School and Weber State College. in They are making their home Syracuse. Where we are is almost as important as what we offer. Our mall was constructed where it is because where we are is most convenient for you-t- he Ogden area shopper LOOK TO US FOR 123 GREAT NEW STORES AND n. Best man was Ron LOOK TO US FOR CONVENIENCE. SERVICES the main corridors, weve planted thirty-twtrees, each stretches upward eighteen feet or more With these trees, weve brought the best of the outdoors indoors, in a very unique manner. And they're just for Lining o openers Lets face it. A mall exists primarily tP serve shoppers And we offer some of the biggest names in the west, providing you some of the best merchandise selection the Intermountain area m with all of the merchants listed on the back this of section. Some youll recognize, some will be page new to you. Soon well be adding many, many more When its all said and done, well have 123 extraordinary shops and services available to you We'll open CITY MALL LOOK TO US WE RE LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING YOU |