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Show JUNE 17, 1986 Area births Williamson-Sheeha- n Charlene W. Williamson and Gregory J. Sheehan were married June 11 in the Logan Temple. The bride is the daughter of Mr. William and Mrs. Norman C. Williamson of 241 N. 1300 E., Layton. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Sheehan of Pleasant View. The couple las honored at a wedding dinner at Pardners Restaurant in Salt Lake City and a re- ception at the Williamson William May 20, 1986 and Dana Ashby, Syracuse, boy MR. AND MRS. GREGORY J. SHEEHAN sity. May 26, 1986 Rodney and Patricia Spiers, Clearfield, girl Richard and Tina Kirkham, Layton, girl Stonebraker-Butle- r May 29, 1986 Dennis and Joan Barton, Layton, boy Timothy and Julia Walker, Syracuse, boy Kim and RaeDell Higgs, Layton, girl May 30, 1986 Colleen Brian and Chatterton, Clearfield, girl and Gardner, Layton, boy Kathy Terry Todd and Victoria Weybum, Clinton, girl liams. May 31, 1986 Jeff Cook, Burke Wright and Thomas Butler were the best man. The ushers were Marc Petty and Richard and Barbara Romero, Clearfield, girl Dean and Rebecca Fonnesbeck, Syracuse, boy Brandon Benoit. The bride decorated the line with a rainbow of colors. The catoring was done by Randy and Jill Benoit. The bride is a graduate of Davis High School. She served as drill mistress for the Davis Dettes. mission to France. He is currently She is presently attending Weber State College in the nursing program and works for J. Ron Stacy. The groom is a graduate of Davis High School. He served an LDS studying accounting. After a honeymoon the couple will make their home in Kaysville. anniversary Saturday, June 21 at. the North Layton Stake 20th Ward p.m. 2000 East Antelope Drive, Layton, it is requested that gifts be omitted. The couple was married June 24, 1936 in the Logan Temple. He was born March 26, 1915 in Smithfield, a son of Louis C. Peterson and 3-- 8 School. In 1952 the Parkers moved to Layton and two years later to Kaysville, continuing his teaching at Davis High, retiring after 26 years of service. He is a native of Wellsville, Utah and son of Henry J. and Emma R. Parker. LOUIS S. PETERSON and are now serving at the Ogden Temple. He has served as ward clerk. Elders quorum president. High Priest group leader and taught many classes in the wards. She has served a stake mission, worked in the stake Sunday School, stake MIA and a teacher in the various classes. The couple will be honored by their children at this reception along with their and 12 deceased. 19 n, grandchildren one DHS Band auction set For more information call Gordon Summers, chairman, open auMark and Kathy ction, Petersen, chairpersons, silent auc-tio546-040- 3; n, 546-363- Mrs. Dick 2; home- Copenhaver, chairman, made items, Country Kitchen, Mrs. Kaarina Isaacson, coordinators, Color Guard, Mrs. Jeanne Hopper, baked goods 544-547- 8; 544-292- 9; Jeanne Anderson, sale, general chairman, All proceeds from this year's Auction 86 will go towards purchasing low brass and percussion equipment. 544-305- 9; 544-985- 2. ltefilooc m trnniimun OME5S3K3 OMMB j !' ni' i 4 She was born in Ashton, Ida., daughter of A: Ray and May R. Nichols and attended school in Rexburg. After graduation she came to Logan, where the couple met. For 20 years she worked in Civil Engineering Division at Hill AFB, retiring as a Work Authorization Specialist in 1980. is sponsoring a five night Nevada Getaway ur 773-706- 26-2- 1 773-706- 5. & W. Party Rental Discount on Stylart Unique Wedding Decorations -- Arches -- -- Back Drops -- until June 30th WEDDING INVITATIONS to PBYoul want a special mtalion Come in Sheila WHgar, announce the love you share. and see our wide selection ol elegant Jfou l And the perfect one "designs ly, they serve in the German traction Program. Their children are: Roy and Sharon Baldwin, Santa Cruz, Calif.; Ron and Camille Parker, Provo; Ken and Reta Felt, Fruit Heights; and Dan and Susan y, Rock Springs, Wyo. They also have 13 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. 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Special features of this tour include accommodations at the MGM Grand, a dinner cruise on Lake Tahoe and a visit to the Ponderosa Ranch for a hayride and ranch breakfast and tour. The cost of the tour is $175 per person. 5 Brochures are available or call for information. An eight day Caribbean Cruise on the Princess Cruise Line Nov. 5 is being offered. Brochures are available at the center. A three day tour to the Shakes8 in pearean Festival, Aug. Cedar City is also available through the center. If you are interested, please contact the center. Brochures are available. Take a break from the summer heat. Join us for lunch. Lunch is served at 11:30 a.m. Monday through Friday. Transportation is also available to those who need it. Please call by p.m. the day before for reservations, Wedding Friends are invited to visit at the appointed hours but respectfully request that gifts be omitted. 292-505- busy Tour to Reno, Lake Tahoe, Virginia City, Carson City and Elko 415 So. 200 They are members of the Kaysville 13th Ward and have served in various church assignments, especially in music positions. Present- - o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a PieciouA, TftemvUeb music at the Westside High Per-mel- ia i Honored on 50th Anniversary. The festivities will be from 7 to 9 p.m., on Thursday, June 19, at the Kaysville 13th Ward Chapel, 875 East 200 North, in Kaysville. The couple was married July 2, 1936, in the Logan LDS Temple and resided their while he completed requirements for a Bachelor and Master Degree at Utah State University. Later, they lived at Weston, Ida., where he taught Louis S. and Lorna S. Peterson celebrate their 50th wedding ili The center day-fo- The family of Frank and Oreta Parker will host an open house honoring their parents on the occasion of their Golden Wedding will Mrs. Marie Neilsen. 773-706- 5. attending Weber State College Celebrating 50th Lavell Edwards. Many ceramic items have been donated for the Silent Auction again this year by Senior citizens are invited to attend. For more information please call the Heritage Center WARREN LeROY BUTLER Sarah Giles has had month visiting with friends and relatives. She and Gene attended a sixth birthday party of Andy Giles. They also attended the annual Bert and Cleo Giles reunion along with 50 other descendants including family members of Sarahs, plus Morris Giles Gillispie, Grant Bond and James Giles. Sarah has spent a couple of evenings in North Salt Lake at the Roy Welly home, celebrating the 15th birthday of Heather and another evening at the Promised Valley Playhouse to see Carousel. jw The Heritage Center would like to thank Attorney Scott Holt for volunteering his time to provide a seminar on the Living Will. The seminar was excellent and very informative. Living Will packets are available at the Heritage Center. Lagoon Opera Tickets for the performance of Sweet Charity" are still available at the Heritage Center. The special showing for senior citizens is June 18 at 8 p.m. at the Lagoon Opera House. Tickets are $3.50 per person and may be picked up at the center. The fifth annual session of the Utah Seniors Legislature will be held June 24, 25 and 26 at the Utah State Capitol. The Seniors Legislature is an excellent opportunity for seniors to experience and learn more about the legislative process. May 28. 1986 Douglas and Tammy Gibbons, Clinton, boy brides parents. Matron of honor was Jana P. Grow. Bridesmaids were Mrs. David D. Williams, Colette Stonebraker, Chantel Stonebraker, Brooke Benoit and Alicia Wil- Expo. Seniors thank lawyer May 27, 1986 Mark and Kim Skeen, Layton, boy Donald and Denise Deru, Layton, girl Feliciano and Francisca Arellano, Clinton, boy Cheryl Stonebraker and Warren LeRoy Butler were married June 6 in the Salt Lake Temple. The bride is the daughter of Hal and Colleen Stonebraker of 1 13 E. Mutton Hollow Road of Kaysville. The groom is the son of J. LeRoy Jr. and Patricia Butler of 410 E. 100 N., Kaysville. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Heather and a reception at the home of the Davis High d, May 25, 1986 Edward and Nancy Dollmeyer, Layton, girl Ruben and Marlene Munoz, Ogden, girl Curtis and Tracy McBride, Clearfield, girl Diego, Calif., they are making their home in Logan. After a honeymoon to San their daughter Lisa to Pacific Grove, Calif, where she is working and then drove up the coast to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada where they visited the World family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sanders. They went via the Southern States route and toured along the way. They also visited in Little Rock, Arkansas with their daughter Sandra and husband Tom Dunham and family. They returned along the northern route, spending several days in Nauvoo, 111. Mr. and Mrs. F. Burton Winters hosted an E. Francis Winters reunion at their home for three days. They had over 50 guests with wall to wall sleeping bags. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Duckworth and two grandsons, Lee Duckworth and Jon Jensen, have returned from a trip to the Lehman Caves in Nevada, Yosemite National Park, the Oakland Temple and San Francisco Bay Area. May 24, 1986 Kenneth and Linda Stahley, Layton, girl High School and the groom attended Weber High School. Both have attended Utah State Univer- Eva Adams celebrated a brith-da- y recently with children and grandchildren at a family picnic. Dick and Eva also celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Don Adams took 5 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Major have May 23, 1986 Allen and Susan Hamblin, Farmington, boy Lee and Catherine McDermott, West Point, girl LuAnn Williamson and Joyce Williamson as bridesmaids. Best man duties were performed by Michael Sheehan. Ushers were John Walker and Steve Walker. The bride has attended Layton KAYSVILLE girl Hts. News recently returned from a five week trip to Florida where they visited with Mrs. Majors brother and May 21, 1986 and Patricia Henderson, South Weber, May 22, 1986 Bret and Pamela Smith, Clearfield, honor with Kathy Sheehan, Band is holding Auction 86 on July 4 at 3 p.m. in the cafeteria at the high school. This year a Dart Band Mini Arcade will be introduced in cooperation with TATAKA; running from 10 a.m. till 9 p.m. on the 4th. A black baby grand piano from Jorgensens Music at Layton Hills Mall will be auctioned along with a football signed by BYU Coach 544-107- Steven and Janet Hansen, Kaysville, boy Gerald and Debra Woodrow, Clearfield, boy Donald and Lynnette Ferrell, Syracuse, boy resi- . By JOYCE WINTERS girl dence. Danielle Grealish was matron of Smith. Lorna was born May 8, 1918, a daughter of Olie Swenson and Margarett Bickmore. They have three children, Louis Eugene and Mary Lou Peterson, Clearfield; Paul T. and Maureen Barlow and Walter and Karen Coykendall, Denver, Colo. Louis worked and retired from the Union Pacific Railroad PFE 1975, attended the North Cache High and worked at the US AC before moving to Bountiful. Lorna worked at the ZCMI department store, as a dental assistant at the pharmacy and a clerk at the South Davis Medical Center. They are members of the Layton 20th Ward and reside at 1970 N. 2450 E., Layton. 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