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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 5, 1984 Kaysville News SOCIETY Adams -- Mabey Wed THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Harris Adams of 120 E. 2000 N., Layton. The groom is the son of Mrs. Norma T. Mabey and the late Walker P. Mabey of Bountiful. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Red Flame. THE BRIDE wore an satin dress, previously worn by the off-whi- brides mother. Sherma Craner was matron of honor. She wore a pink mauve gown. Mothers wore burgundy gowns. BEST MAN duties were performed by Kent Mabey. Howard Adams and Fred Mabey were ushers. A ladies luncheon was given by the brides mother which included immediate lady relatives on both sides. A couples shower was given by the grooms family held at a cabin in Midway. MR. AND MRS. CLARK T. MABEY .THE BRIDE has attended Layton High and USU. The groom attended Bountiful High, Ricks College and USU. He filled an LDS London South Mission. After their honeymoon they will make their home in Logan. Annette Adams and Clark T. Mabey were married on Aug. 30, the 36th wedding anniversary of the brides parents. The rites were performed by W.W. Kimball, in the Salt Lake Temple. Temple Seals Rites Miss Gina Lou Parker became the bride of Michael D. Adams in ceremonies on Friday, Aug. 24 in ceremonies in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. By NORMA PREECE 544-875- Mrs. Carol Hyde spent six weeks in Quebec City, Canada studying French and working on her masters degree this summer. She is now at home with her husband Ed and family. Dick Elison of New York City has been visiting the past two weeks with his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Allen L. Strong. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Burraston returned home from vacationing at Bear Lake, Houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Francom was his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Francom, of Seattle, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Swasey and children and his sister Kellie of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rampton and family. Robert is the son of Jack and Alice Rampton. Bangun lived with the Ramptons while attending Davis High School on the AFS Exchange program. It was a great reunion for him to bring his family and be with the entire Family Fiesta Day Set At Layton Hills Coors, Jackson Distributing Company, the American GI Forum and Layton Hills Mall will host a Menudo Cook-of- f and Family Fies-ta- y Day in the Layton Hills Mall parking lot on Saturday, Sept. 15. THE FESTIVITIES will begin at 11 a.m. and continue through 6 p.m. They are scheduled to include and judging, live enthe cook-of- f tertainment by Grupo Sabor and Mariachi Aquila, dancing by Utah Ballet Folklorico, the Elegance Club Car Show with lowriders, as well as door prizes, food booths, face painting, kick boxing and boxing demonstrations and much more. is officially sancThe cook-of- f tioned by the International Menudo Society, a corporation. It will be held from 11a.m. to 3 p.m. at which time a panel of 15 judges will judge the entries and choose first, second and third place Swasey and Mrs. Rodney Swaseys cousin and friends from Japan enjoyed a vacation trip to Grand Canyon National Park and Anaheim, Calif, at Disneyland and other places of interest in that area. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Prigmore is his Mr. and brother and sister-in-la- Mrs. Wallace Prigmore of Billings, Mont. Joseph S. Hill returned from a motorcycle vacation trip where he traveled by himself and visited four of the LDS Temples, Idaho Falls, Boise, Ida., Seattle, Wash, and Cardston, Alberta Canada. Dr. and Mrs. Jack A. Rampton of Kaysville have returned from a family vacation trip to California, Oregon and Washington. Their houseguests were Bangun Kusmuljono and wife and children from Indonesia. They and Bangun and family and also their married children and their families, Dr. and Mrs. Jack B. Rampton and family, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Hal non-prof- Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Parker of Layton. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Adams of 109 E. 100 N., Kaysville. The wedding luncheon followed the ceremony was held at the North Seas Restaurant in Bountiful. That evening they greeted guests at a garden reception at the Kaysville LDS Rock Chapel patio. it winners. First place will be awarded $500 and an paid trip to the World Championin Santa ship Menudo Cook-of- f 7. Second Oct. on Calif, place Ana, will receive $250 and third $100. Those three places will also receive trophies. Anderson and family of Malta, Ida.; Dr. and Mrs. Clark Rampton and family, Farmington traveled in a carivan to San Francisco, Calif, then up the coast highway to Seattle, Wash, where they were guests THE NEW bride is a daughter of ADMISSION for the entire day will be $1 for adults and children under 12 are free. Those interested in entering the contest may call Gil4 or bert Ramirez at el Fernandez at 532-544- 621-195- 1. Celebrate 60 th THE HOLBROOKS have lived in Bountiful all their married life. Jack was employed at Cudahy,; Cha-ris- MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL D. ADAMS man. THE NEWLYWEDS honeymooned in Seattle, Wash. The bride graduated from Davis High School and Utah Trade Tech. College. The groom is a graduate of Davis High School and Utah Trade Tech. He filled an LDS Washington, Seattle Mission, np THE MOTHERS chose gowns of dusty rose with corsages of pink and whitecarnations and red roses. Kevan Adams, a brother of the groom, assumed the duties of best NARFE Sets Rampton family once again. Mr. and Mrs. Allen L. Strong and daughter Mrs. Todd Morgan and daughter Elizabeth, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitman and their family, Mr. and Mrs. David E. Adams and their family were among those attending the E.P. Ellison family reunion at Waterton Lakes National Park in Canada where some 102 descendants were in attendance. ElderTodd Sorenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Sorenson has accepted a mission call to the New Zealand Aussie LDS Mission. He will enter the MTC on Nov. 8. He is a member of the Kaysville 12th Ward. Mrs. Barbara Ence accompanied her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Max Simpson on a vacation trip to Los Angeles, Calif., San Jose and San Francisco. En route home they drove to Nevada, on to Idaho and to Jackson Hole, Wyo. returning after a 10 day trip. Bishop Jay L. Webster retired on Aug. 31 from Hill Air Force Base with 39 years of government service. Packing plant for over 49 years and was retired in 1967. Now he keeps active in his garden and orchard, sharing his harvest with neighbors and family. e homeIda has been a maker and mother. She is active in the LDS Church and has held many positions through the years. and Mrs. Jesse Coulam was her sister Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Jenks of Basin City, Wash, and their son Mr. and Mrs. Bob Woodward and three children of Oregon and two other grandchildren, Kara Dawn and Karena Jenks. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Hatch of Burley, Ida. recently visited with their daughter and family, Mr. and i Mrs. Emer K. Winward. son-in-la- Welcoming their first child, a son are Mr. and Mrs. David Wright. A 7 lb. 4 oz. lad arrived on Aug. 20 at the McKay-De- e Hospital and will be named Jordan David. The new mother is the former Vicki Bingham of Kaysville. Grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Dee Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bingham, all of Kaysville. are Mrs. Nora Smith, William J. Wright, both of Great-grandparen- ts Kaysville; Mrs. Ann Dunn, Washington Terrace and Mrs. Leone Bingham, Ogden. Boyd and Stephanie Anderson and children of Layton are moving to Kaysville to make their home. They will be living at 557 E. 100 N., members of the Kaysville 13th Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Beckstrom entertained at a patio dinner Tuesday evening in honor of Elder Russell Holbrook who will be leaving to serve an LDS mission to the Thailand Mission. Guests included Elder Holbrook's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Holbrook and family of North Farmington and Mrs. Raelene Brian and two sons Mike and Tyler. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Chatland, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Palmer, of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hinckley of Seattle, Wash, spent four days in Cedar City where they attended the Shakespearean Plays. It was the 25th wedding anniversary of Jonathan and Ida Page Holbrook have recently celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary. They were married Sept. 3, 1924 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. FOR HER wedding and reception the bride wore a white satin southern bell gown. The bridal bouquet consited of pink and white carnations with red roses. Debbie Burts was matron of hone or and Christy Simonson and Parker were the bridesmaids. Their gowns were pink satin, .Southern Bell styling with burgundy ribbon ties. They each held a bouquet of red roses, pink and .white carnations. ; 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hyde as well. Houseguests for five days of Mr. BARBRA PATTERSON Announce Engagement is made of the marand forthcoming engagement riage of Miss Barbra Patterson to Announcement Jeff Emery. THE COUPLE is planning to be married Nov. 2 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The bride elect is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Patterson of Kaysville. The future bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry . (Hank) Emery of Kaysville. : MISS PATTERSON is a gradu- ate of Davis High School and Kaysville LDS Seminary. She has attended Weber State College and is presently employed as a secret- ary for The Loan Services Corp. of Utah. : Mr. Emery graduated from Davis High School and Kaysville LDS Seminary. He played basketball for Dixie College in St. George and Utah Tech in Provo before: serving an LDS mission to the Bra1-- . Alegre mission. He is prer : sently employed with Campanion System in North Salt Lake and will be attending the University of Utah this fall, np . full-tim- Session OVER 1000 CLIENTS LAST YEAR - 10 YEARS EXPERIENCE ' Complete Cole Analysis including 30 23 Inch fabric THIS AND MORE IN color oratories ' Wardrobe planning - Helps save money shopping A 3IN6LE SES5ION Body analysis - Minimize the negative - Maximize Positive the ' face shape analysis for proper hairstyles glasses - necklines Cosmetic make over in proper color and application ' 30 page workbook with individual instruction to help you achieve the totally balanced or "EQUIPOISE" kxx THEY ARE parents of four children, Betty Cabaness, Shirley Haacke, Calvin Holbrook and Joan Everett. They also have 18 only1!2? grand-childre- n and 22 i greatg- in groups cf three randchildren. A special family dinner was held in their honor, at the North Seas Restaurant on Monday. MR. AND MRS. JONATHAN HOLBROOK - Call Angie for information and an appointment 9 Sept. Meet The National Association of Re- tired Federal Emmployees (NARFE) will hold their next monthly meeting, Tuesday, Sept. 10 at 1:15 p.m. in the Layton City Yarn Stole Where Fun Is Spun For You! Hall. Got VOUr winters Supply? THERE WILL be an important speaker to address the meeting and there will also be entertainment. All members, their spouses and interested persons are urged to attend. ' Kaysville DARON BERGSTROM Birthday time to congratulate Daron Bergstrom on reaching that first Its birthday All Yams On Sale He milestone. celebrated on Labor Day and is the son of Gaylen W. and Shirley Bergstrom of Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Green, Mr. and Mrs. George Heywood, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Maxfield returned from vacationing a week at Hebgan Lake. 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