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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, JUNE 27, 1984 SOCIETY Taylor, Utah. Mrs. Farr was born Dec. 6, 1915 in Tremon-toThey were married in the Salt Lake Temple June 27, 1934. After retiring from farming in Nyssa, Ore., they moved to Layton in 1912 in 1969. They were both active in the LDS Church while in Taylor and Nyssa. Mr. Farr was counselor in the bishopric for 14 years, executive counselor and first counselor in the High Priest quorum also. The Salt Lake LDS Temple provided the setting for the marriage of ' Lisa Ann Over and Kenneth G. Jones on Thursday, June 21. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elton M. Over of 361 W. 2(H) N.. Kaysville. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. O. John Jones of 993 N. 950 E., Bountiful. A wedding breakfast at the Lion House in Salt Lake City was hosted by the bridegroom's pa- rents, honoring the newlyweds. KENNETH JONES Melanie Jones was the flower girl. She wore a floor-lengt- h gown of pink taffeta accented with white lace. MRS. LAURIE Rae Barnes was floor-lengt- h stan-du- THE BRIDES mother chose a gown of apricot shade and the grooms mother chose a h gown of seafoam jgreen. They wore corsages in a shade of pink. floor-lengt- h floor-lengt- in . ' Fri- the one-ho- ur THIS IS IT! Semi Annual e; n, Wed THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Garrett of 430 E. Center Street, Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Ward of 1586 N. Highway 89, Kaysville, are parents of the bridegroom. Following the ceremony, the newlyweds were honored at a wedding breakfast hosted by the grooms parents. That evening they received guests at a garden reception at the LDS Rock Chapel Courtyard in Kaysville. THE BRIDE wore a gown featuring a soft sheer chiffon bodice with long full sleeves accented with lace appliques and deep lace cuffs. A sweetheart neckline was outlined with pearl beads. The full lace skirt was enhanced with a deep wide ruffle at the hemline and extending from the waistline into a full train. She wore a picture hat with a fingertip veil of silk bridal illusion attached to the Summer Styles are Reduced for Clearance. All sale merchandise from our Regular Stock. All full-leng- th -: MR. AND MRS. SCOTT FLETCHER companion of the bride. MATT FLETCHER performed the duties of best man. Ushers were Michel Moliner and Carey Lloyd. Following a honeymoon trip to California the newlyweds are making their new home in Centerville. LORI Godfrey was the matron of honor. Attending matrons were Mrs. Cody Huft. Mrs. Anthony Reyna. Mrs. Blake Swain and Mrs. Frank Romeny. Their gowns were of dusty rose polyester with lace collars and they each held a single long stemmed white rose. The mothers chose gowns of dusty rose with corsages of white carnations, pink roses and baby breath. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by the bride's sisters, also Lori Godfrey, Diane Godfrey, Mrs. John Marshall. Mrs. Mark Nicoll and Mrs. Jim Kaiserman. The bride graduated from Davis High School and attended Brigham Young University and Utah State University. She served an LDS California-SaBernardino MR. AND MRS. STEVEN A. WARD Schoneman, sisters of the bride. The bride graduated from Davis High School and is attending Weber State College. The groom is a graduate of Davis High School, np ' to l On Name Brands Sale Starts Thursday 8:30 a.m. We have: THE BRIDES mother chose a shimmering rose gown and the bridegrooms mother chose a rose colored gown, with a small rose design. Their corsages were rose roses, burgundy and white stephanotis and white and burgundy ribbon. Flower girls were Amy Butcher, Christie Butcher and Emily Butcher, Stacey Ward, Corey Ward and Jamie Peterson. , Florsheim, Natural izer, Dexter, Adidas, Nike, Keds, Life Stride, Buster Brown, . Penaljo, LARRY BOYER performed the duties of best man. Ushers were Douglas Garrett and Wesley Garrett. The newlyweds vacationed at Star Valley, Wyo. They are making their home in Kaysville. PRENUPTIAL parties were' given by Mrs. Latrisha Butcher, Mrs. Diane Dali and Mrs. Karen Bass, st, PAIGE ELKINS Footworks, NunnBush, It was hopefully a happy first birthday, June 10, for Paige Elkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. d Drew Elkins of 3014 E. Drive in Layton. Tang-lewoo- Levis Shoes, Hush Puppies and more! n FLOWER girls were Lisa THE GROOM is a Davis High graduate and attended the Univer-th- e sity of Utah and Utah State Uni- versity. He filled an LDS Switzer-guemission, np Reyna. Angela Reyna, nieces of bride. Cathy Candland attended the Visa st book. She was a mission land-Genev- a Unlined jackets of cotton or linen are comfortable with natural good looks when worn over dresses, slacks, skirts and even shorts. Layaway FREE Parking Mastercard Fashion Tips A (so THESE popular jackets feature bold or pin stripes as well as solid colors that can be coordinated with blouses or sweaters. 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The concert is one in a series of Sunday evening programs sponsored by the Layton Arts Council and the summer string music program, dmg THE BRIDAL bouquet was a cascade of silk rose roses, burgundy and white stephanotis with a touch of feathers and white and burgundy ribbon streamers. Bridesmaids were Denise Holly Lundstrom and Rhonda Baham. They wore dresses with a rose floral pattern and held a bouquet of silk rose roses and white stephanotis with white and burgundy ribbon streamers. THE BRIDAL gown chosen by the bride was full length with a lace covered bodice featuring a Vshaped ruffle both front and back : of gown trimmed with sequins. The ' pleated lace overskirt with a mid-- ; size train complimented the en-- : semble. The bridal bouquet was made up of silk white roses with baby pink feather type ; roses, dusty rose plumes with accent of baby breath. . 1 brim. PARENTS OF the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Romney of 1028 E. Mutton Hollow Road, Kaysville. The groom is a son of ; chil- dren, three sons and two daughters, Keith Farr, Lodi, Calif.; Kal Farr, Riverton; Dee Farr, Scots-dalMrs. Joan Allred, Taylor; and Mrs. Van (Colleen) Dahl, Syracuse. They have 19 grandchildren vsb and 10 -- Temple. Salt Lake LDS Temple were the former Diana Romney and Scott Smith Fletcher. Elder Lynn Murdock officiated at the ceremony. : THEY ARE parents of five LAYTON - Violin music of various types will be featui Council weekly Si Sunday evening, July at the Layton Arts will be held in the patio day evening park concert. The program will start at 7:30 p.m. It Museum. area of the Layton Heritage chairs to sit on. lawn or blankets to are bring encouraged People Nancy L. Garrett and Steven A. Ward were married June 14 in ceremonies in the Salt Lake LDS Vows Exchanged ceremonies 7 MRS. FARR was Relief Society president, also a counselor and secretary and a teacher in the Relief Society for 11 years. She and her husband enjoy working and gardening in the yard, having taken first place in Laytons beautification program for 10 years. She has kept busy with quilting and making afghans for each of her children, grandchildren and friends. Garrett-War- d THE BRIDE graduated from Davis High School and is currently attending LDS Business College. The bridegroom is a graduate of Viewmont High School and is attending the University of Utah. He filled an LDS mission to England. np ; 8 in FARR MR. FARR was born April 6, DEANNA Dredge attended the guest book. John Jones assumed the duties of best man. Ushers were Jim Jones and David Jones. THEIR honeymoon trip was to a summer cabin in the Uintas, then making their home in Kaysville. Prenuptial parties were given by Becky Jones, Trudy Downs, Shirley Warren, Joy Riginthal, DeAnna Dredge, Lesley Over and Maurie Barnes. matron of honor with Miss Lesley Over as maid of honor. Both are sisters of the bride. : Their of gowns were p lavender taffeta styled with collars, ruffled neckline, short puffy sleeves and fitted bodice. Their flowers were gathered in pastel streamers of apricot, pink and lavender. day. June LaRENE S. FARR 4-- MR. AND MRS. streamers. Reciting wedding vows on KENNETH A. The children of Kenneth A. and LaRene S. Farr, 1086 N. 350 W., Layton, will honor their parents for the 50th wedding anniversary. The couple will greet friends and relatives at the Layton Stake House, 60 Gordon Ave., Saturday, June 30 from p.m. Your friendship is their greatest gift, please bring no other. That evening they greeted guests at a garden reception at the home of the bride's parents in Kaysville. with long lavender ribbon Docket For Sunday n. Over- - Jones THE BRIDE wore a sheer organza gown. The neckline was appli-que- d with Venice lace, the bodice was pin tucked in verticle lines and Leg O Mutton sleeves with ruffled lace cuffs enhanced the ensemble. 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