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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 19, 1985 society Valentines Thomas - Hill AI sleeves and lace sequined bodice' and a long chiffon train enhanced the ensemble. The bride held a cascading bouquet. Miss Michelle Hill was the bridesmaid. She woie a maioon dress st led with ruffles around the neck and on the hemline with angeling up in front. She held a grapevine wreath accented with llovvers. 1 was Jell Walcott and l.eanne Loveless. Joel Gan was the 8th THE MOTHERS chose a pci inkle shade of gow n long with slit on side, a bow on left shoulder. I heir cm sages were in colors of the wedding. Jenny Hill and Katie Hill were the flow er gills. Miss lama Thompson was at the guest book I) Will Kcishaw assumed the duties of best man. RODNEY JAMES "JIM" II1EE Rccitim: v cddmg ww in S.iltn day. I ch. Hi in cciciiuiiiu'n in the Sail l ake l)S lemplc wcic laim I Innnas and Kndne James linn Matt I hom.is was the usher. I ollowing a honeymoon tup to Denver. Colo, the newlyweds will be making theii new home in W est kay sv illc. I I Hill. in: BRIDE is a d.inehu ill Ml and Mi s. Kill hem, IS el IMI I Raymond Road. I mil lleielils ol the bndeeioom ale Mi. ill of Ml) N and Mis. Rodney (I Pin Oak l.ane. Ka s ilie. The Oaki'idgc ( otmli v Club provided the selling I'm the wedding breakfast honoring he couple and was hosted b the bridegroom's parents. I hat evening hey greeted guests at a reception at the kavs-villI I )S abet nacle. 1 i I . PRENIT I I A I, panics wcie given In Meriy Green. I. hula Hill. Michelle Hill. Kathleen lliomas. Jerry and Jerry Bmdeltc. Kathy Bishop. Holly Horton. Linda McGee. Laura Thompson and Jolene Baird. The bride graduated from Davis High School in 1982. Weber State College and Tran Brown School of Cosmetology . I e I BRIDE wore a full gown featuring a high neckline, lace Mil-- : is a PbC THE BRIDECROOM graduate of Dav is High School He attended Brigham Young University in Provo and is presently intending Weber State College. Her served an CDS mission to the grade prince with Bienda Peel as his princess. The seventh giade King and Queen were Sam Adams and Suttee Hammond. Jon Rhodes was the Pi nee for the ll) giade with Nikki Hulse as princes'-i . 3 Sisters Are Engaged Much excitement in the Dr. and Mrs. Michael A. Beard household of 369 S. Blossom Circle, Fruit Heights, comes from three daughters who are planning early spring and summer weddings. MR. BENNETT graduated from Bountiful High and seminary. He attended one year at Dixie College in St. George and is a student at Weber State. He filled an LDS Eondon-Englan- d mission. Miss Lynelle Beard, twin sister of Michelle, will marry Russell Jensen. son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight King of Mountain Green and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jensen of Ogden on June 4 in the Salt LakeTemple. MICHELLE Beard will become the bride of Page Bennett, son of Attorney and Mrs. Wendell Bennett of Bountiful, in a ceremony on March 16 in the Salt Lake Temple. She is a graduate of Davis High School where she was a sterling scholar. She attended Brigham Young University and spent six months in Vienna. Austria, on a study with a BYU group. She is currently attending Weber State College. LYNELLE is a Davis High graduate where she was Homecoming Queen and a member of the Drill team. She attended BYU and spent six months in Vienna, Austria. She is now attending Weber State. De-Ett- es buds and tiny purple and lavender ribbon streamers. The mothers chose street length suits of lavender and wore cor- sages of lavender and purple flowers. ASSUMING the duties of best man was Richard Davis. Ushering . Massengale is scheduled to serve with the 319th Avionics Maintenance Squadron at Grand Forks Air I otce Base. N 1). HE IS a 1983 graduate of Clearfield High School. 544-406- 4; 773-380- 9. Silver Age Events Income tax assistance is available at the Silver Age. ments are necessary and can be made by calling Appoint- 1. IF A Oil are interested in a trip to Elko, please call for reservations. Join us for lunch Monday through Friday. Delicious food, good company, call for reservations. MRS. GERALD SCOTT WOODROW was done by Tim Robinett with Spencer Bennett serving as junior usher. After a wedding trip to Northern Utah they will make their home in Clearfield. PRIOR to her marriage the bride was entertained at bridal showers given by Mrs. Michael M. Jones, Mrs. Lynn B. Niederhaus-er- , MONDAY, Feb. 25. baked ham, augratin potatoes, buttered green beans, orange slices, pink icing, milk. Tuesday, Feb. 26, chicken nuggets, whipped potatoes buttered mixed vegetables, celery sticks, Parkerhouse roll milk. strawberry shortcake cake-cocon- Y ut EDNESDAY, Feb. 27, English style fish ar tots, shades of green salad, whole whear rolls sauce, tater cream pie and milk. Thursday, Feb. 28, chicken fried steak, whipped potatoes buttered carrots, hot rolls butter and honey, fresh fruit, doughnuts with icing and milk. FRIDAY, March 1, beef stew, crackers and cheese wedge, chilled pears, cinnamon rolls and milk. Mrs. Fred Mitchell, and daugh- ter Kelly, and Mrs. Tim Robinett, Miss Deanna Thayne and Miss Susan Bauer. The bride is a graduate of Clearfield High School and seminary and is a student at Weber State College. MR. WOODROW graduated from Richland High School in Columbia, South Carolina, served an mission and LDS Chicago-Illinoi- s is presently a junior at Weber State College, vsb Layton Eagle Auxiliary will be voting on changes on Feb. 19- Please come to meeting and voice your oppinion. Initiation will also be held startingat 8 p.m. Lois Stephens has been chosen by .aureate Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi as their Valentine Queen this year. SHE WAS recently honored w ith other chapters' Queens at a dinner theater held at the Valley View Golf Clubhouse. The new est member of Laureate Epsilon, she joined the chapter in 1983 and is currently serving as chapter treasurer. Lois is a native Utahn, born in Mantua. She and her husband J ay lor have four children and grandchildren. Lois worked for many years as a stenographer, but is now able to devote time to her hobbies, which include beautiful ceramics. SHE IS also active and church woik. in civic affairs The annual Layton LAYTON High School Sophomore Shakespearean Festival w ill be held at the school on Thursday . Feb. 28 starting at 6:30 p.m. All sophomores will be participating. Parents and families are invited to attend. Tickets will be issued to the sophomores. THE SHAKESPEARAN Festivunder the direction of the English Department. Mrs. Lois Cook is the chairman. Assisting her are Mrs. Roberta Boogart. Dennis Perrin, Mrs. Bonnie Graham. Richard Walker. Burt Ninalga. Ms. Mary Spencer, Mrs. Vickie Hansen and Mrs. Gloria Nielsen. There will be wax museums. al is puppet shows, exerpts from plays, singers and dancers in period costumes. IN CHARGE of the play exerpts will be Ron Petersen. Mrs. LaRae Kimber. Mrs. Kay Dobson, Mrs. Muriel Fley and Dennis Perrin. Students will be using material from "Merchant of Venice." "Midsummer's Night Dream." I. ear." "Faming of the Shrew Mr. Perrin will be responsible for the ministrels and "Macbeth." "King THE Shakespearan Festival is an activity that brings to life the study of Shakespeare in the classroom. dmg Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at. By-la- Valentine Queen Layton High School student John Simpson makes puppets Toby and Baby seem alive as part of the annual Shakespearean Festival coming up. You Are Cordially Invited to Eagle Aux. To Vote t Airman 1st ( Biyant (I. sengale. son of John A and ro M nael W. Massengale of 2hh W N.. Sunset, has giaduatcd liom the U.S. Air I otce electronic .vailaie c o u n ter- - m easuies specialist course at keeslei An oue Bu'-eMiss, GRADUAJ ES of the com se stu died radar detection principles and electronic warning systems, and earned credits 'ovvaid an ussoualc degree in applied science lluough the Community College of the Air Force. GUEST SPEAKER will be Irene Fisher, Director of Utah Issues. The topic is "Focus on Comparable W'orth. Reservations can be made with Lorraine Webster, or Jackie Radue Guests are welcome. 546-220- silk gloves and carried floral arrangements of lavender rose JACQUELINE Beard is planning an April 12 wedding with Vince Rhoton to be held in the Salt Lake Temple. She graduated from Davis High and seminary and was a cheerleader for two years. She is attending Weber State. MR. RHOTON is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rhoton of West Point. He graduated from Sampler High School in South Carolina and filled an LDS Columhia-Bogot- a mission. He is now attending Weber State College, vsb Study Compilers Mas lass CLEARFIELD The Lakeview Business and Professional Women's Organization will meet Thursday. Feb. 21 at 7:30 p.m. at the Country Garden Restaurant, 175 E. 200 S., Clearfield, for their monthly dinner meeting. Cost of dinner is 87.50 THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. Bennett of 2876 S. 1000 W., Syracuse. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Woodrow of E'orest Hill, Md. Following the ceremony the couple was honored at a wedding breakfast in Salt Lake City. That evening they were honored at a wedding reception at the Sy racuse Stake Center. with wide white collars and white England-Burmingha- Mnssninlr 21 Meet Plan Feb. - Debra Ann Bennett became the bride of Gerald Scott Woodrow on Feb. 7 in the Salt Lake Temple. Elder G.L. Ellswoith officiated. ATTENDING as matron of honor were Karla Kae Robinctt, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Angie and Teri Bennett, sisters. Miss Deanna Thayne and Susan and Kristy Woodrow, sisters of the groom. They wore lavender gowns Mr. Jensen is a graduate of Morgan High School and filled an LDS mission. He is a student at Weber State. B. Bu si ness Women Dominican Republic, up Bennett-Woodro- w THE BRIDE wore a gown of quiana fashioned with a high neck line of sheer toule accented with appliques of silk lace. The long sheer sleeves were tight and the fitted bodice was appliqued with long silk lace. The full gathered waist skirt fell into a circled train that featured a very wide ruffle of silk lace. She wore a tiara of mini silk flowers that held her short waist length veil. She carried a bouquet of lavender carnations, rose buds and white daisies accented with tiny purple streamers. KJIIS On Feb. 14, Valentines Day. Kaysville Junior High was busy getting ready for the annual Valentines Dance. NAMED 9th grade king and queen were Spencer Coray and Heather Peel; 9th grade Prince and Princess were Brett Tippets and Norma ( )tt. J he Duke and Duchess of the 9th grade was Jim White-side- s and Emily imothy Eighth grade king and Queen . . Tran Brown 6s Company Kaysville Sat., Feb. 23 at 10:00 A.M. Refreshments and 4 Jour of facilities Make unforgettable cakes for birthdays and all your special occasions. Create beautiful borders, colorful icing flowers, a rose and more. 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