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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, JULY 18, 1984 Gailev Allentls Kolarian Conf. In England SOCIETY I Hulsc - Shaw and ARotarian from Kaysville, Harold Gailey, attended the Rotary International Convention at Birmingham, England June train. She canied a cascading bouquet made of white enchantment lilies, lavender I'uscha oichids and white pixie carnations accented with blue and white baby breath and streamers of narrow blue and lavender ribbon. Bridesmaids were Lisa Hulse. Misty McKinlay and Deanne 3-- long HE WAS one of some 22,000 Rotarians and guests from approximately 100 countries who attended the annual convention, Shaw. T hey woie iloor length light blue gowns. Flowers were a cascading bouquet of white enchantment lilies and stephanotis accented with baby breath and streamers of narrow blue ribbon. U MOIHERS wore floor length lavender ciepe gowns. Their flowers were double jappette orchid with a touch of lavender baby breath. Flower guis weie Nikki Hulse and Stephanie Hulse. They wore white Gunnexas knee length di esses. I lowers weie blue and lavender pixie cat nations. I MR. AND MRS. RICHARD SHAW Shauna Rae Hulse and Richard June 21 in D. Shaw were married the Salt Lake LDS Temple by Collins Jones. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger C. Hulse. 275 Crestwood Road, Kaysville. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. K. Doyle Shaw of West Valley City. A wedding breakfast was held in Millcreek Canyon and a reception at the Colonial Square Reception 'Center further honored the couple. THE BRIDE wore a w hite Victo- rian bridal gown with stand-u- p GREG SH performed best man duties. Ushers were Alan Shaw', Steve Shaw and Troy Hulse. 1ienuptial patties weie given by Mrs. Dave Gillette and Mrs. Roger Lawson, Mrs. Boyd Hulse and Lisa Hulse, Mrs. Firon Farr, Mrs. Charles Clay and Laurie Clay. THE BRIDE is a graduate of Davis Hi eh School and has attended Utah State University and Weber State. he groom graduated liom Gianter High School and attended Utah Technical College and the University of Utah. I bodice, leg of mutton g sleeves with ruffled flounce trim After a honeymoon to San Diego, they will live in Centerville where they ate building a home. Rob erts - Bahler Miss Lisa Dawn Roberts exchanged nuptial promises with Don Walter Buhler in rites performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Friday, June 29 with Elder Edwin Winder officiating. , Povey Stephanie Snell, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. George F. Snell of Kaysville, was married Saturday, July 14 to Reed Povey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Povey of Clifton, Ida. with ceremonies performed in the Logan LDS Temple. THE BRIDE is a graduate of Davis High and served an LDS mission to the New Zealand-Christchurc- h mission. The bridegroom graduated from West Side High School at Dayton, Ida. and he has served an LDS Mission. Ohio-Clevela- THE COUPLE will reside in Logan where they are both students at Utah State University, np groom. Ushers were Dean Buhler, VIRGINIA Wagner will host this affair. For reservations, members should call Mary Hansing, Mary Mendez, or Loretta BartOgden, or Edna Pearmain, Salt Lake City. lett, 825-115- 825-553- 7, 322-365- 4, Cynthia Ford was crowned Miss Farmington in the Scholarship pageant held July 12 in the junior high school. p FOLLOW ING a honey moon trip to West Yellowstone the couple will make their home in West Valley City. Pienuptial parties were given by Kathy Roberts. Sherry Roberts, Chris Roberts, Annette Roberts,. Brenda Reed, Pam Cutler, Colleen Howard, Tonya Collings. Norma Preece, Dons Hensler, Colleen Buhler and Joyce Buhler. THE BRIDE graduated from Cyprus High Sehool and Snow College. The groom is a graduate of Davis High School and attended Weber State College. He filled an LDS mission to the Australia-Adelaid- e mission, np geniality, daughter of Bruce and Barbara McFarland. Cynthia Ford, 22 is the daughter of Dixon and Nita Ford. She played the guitar, harmonica and sang a vocal solo, Heart of Gold in her talent routine. .. MISS FARMINGTON received a $500 scholarship, presented by the Lagoon Corporation. Katrina M. Allen, 18, daughter of Calvert and June Allen, was first runner-up- . For her talent routine she performed a musical drama, I Love A Film Cliche, and was presented a $250 award, presented by the Davis County Bank. GARILYN Horsley, second run mi DIET CENTER. THE WEIGHT-LOS- S PROFESSIONALS! man; Kaylynn White. Bernice Smith, Noleen Arbuckle. Karen Johnson and Trudy Nelson. There were also mothers helping. Carolyn Hansen, Carolyn Maxwell and Sherry Wilcox. ming pool for the swimsuit petition. CALL US TODAY, for a free, introductory consultation S. Orchard list Plii...S92-7tl- ...546 0449 - and exciting itore has come to "Country Art! Art! Art! Bears and Dolls Cards & Stationary s was a cheerleader and in the girls choir and on the high honor roll last year at Roy. She is a horse club and member of a was number one in Weber County for her age group la- -t y ear. She is a member of the Hooper Junior Posse. She eniovs competing in high sehool rodeo wheie she qualified for state competition in two events. First Princess Rachelle Diedge enjoys softball, basketball, swimming and riding horses. She is the reigning 2nd princess in the Junior Quarterhorse Association. She attends Sandridge school wheie she enjoys spelling and math. ss'Mms nossst.t if s Table Sets Mail Box Post Trivets Love Seats s4y Gates Doors 8 1 Window Guards CP' Railings Stairs Pipe Railings Custom Welding SECOND Princess Jennifer Smith likes to ride hotses. rollerskate and go to horse races. She is a FAMILY com- Mon.-Sa- WOMENS SHOES Reduced even more! 298-288- 2 13 to 12 OFF t. 6:00 p.m. Bountiful! Hideaway Country in specialize We 295-989- 5 LaRoque kj Hours: . tefl 0me, SPECIAL thanks to the Lagoon Corporation, Davis County Bank and Lynn and llene Singley who furnished their home and swim- 108 South Main A new ( 4-- Country Hideaway (SOT I i..eml'ei ol the Riders of the Pm pie x.ice 4 H. She was fust attendant to tin. Hoopet Little Buckaroo Rodeo m 1983. She is a member of the Hoopei Junior Posse. I he Davis County Royalty will ndc with the Davis County Sher-il- l mounted posse in parades and othci aligned activities. Sand-sation- MISS FARMINGTON of 1983, Emily Lambert played a musical number during the program. Carol Dygert was pianist. The committee in charge of the affair was Olive Hodson. chair- 10:00 a.m. SUNSET Dav is County Shenlfs MounteJ Posse sponsored a Junior Rodeo Queen Contest for girls in thiee different age groups. The queen was selected from ages group si and princess from age group 2nd princess from age croup CHANTELL LaRoque. daughter of Laurence and Helen LaRoque, Hooper, was crowned queen Rachelle Dredge, daughtei of Kent and Judy Argyle. Hooper 1st Princess. Jennifer Smith, daughter ot Mark and Judy Smith ol Hoopet was chosen 2nd Princess. QIEEN CHANTEI. and daughter of Gary E. and Deanne Horsley, performed Break and Jazz Dance to "La Tour de France. The Davis County Bank presented her with SI 50. Tom Bock of KSL radio was master of ceremonies and judges were Cheryl Hale. Brenda Park and Troy Thornton. jBeforeJl 0:30evenings) 2649 N. Main Crowned as the Davis County Mounted Posse Royalty for the coming year arc Rachael Diedge. left. 1st princess: Queen Chantell La Rouqyc and Jennifer Smith. 2nd princess. 11-- ner-u- p Phone Supermarket POSSE ROYALTY 2; 486-170- 2 p eadjquitaritst u2S ancLequipmen SIB N. Main x home, np The Federal Womens Club members and their guests will hold their July luncheon at the Ogden Union Station restaurant, 25th Street and Wall Avenue on Saturday, July 21 at 12:30 p.m. brother of the groom; Randy was Katrina FIRST runner-uRoberts, Gordie Roberts, Guy M. Allen and second runner-uRoberts and Lynn Roberts, was Garilyn Horsley. Brenda brothers of the bride. McFarland was named Miss Con- Santa ffiestemCount KAYSVILLE Sundays a Fig (list hi hU.t loi Gicyson Howard, son of Troy R. and Sydmc IFiu.ud of Kaysville. while June 2 was a biithday foi C'uixlophcr Jordan Adams, son of David li. and t hai dams 11 of Fruit Heights. other countries before returning Cynthia Ford Is Miss Farmington MR. AND MRS. DON W. BUHLER l)i ilhciay Womens Luncheon Set (sMjKUIBu' CENTERVlLU...DIck'i hippy lands. Mr. Gailey and his wife toured On July 28 you will have an opportunity to visit and dine with your friends and neighbors who once resided in the Verdeland Park housing area in Layton. Meet at the North Bowery in the Layton Commons Park at 6 p.m. THE MEAL will be pot luck. Bring your favorite food for the supper, your own drink and eating utensils. Plan to be w ith us for an enjoyable evening. long-stemme- BOINTIFl'L I NOTED international journalist. Edwin Newman addressed the Rotarians on seeking world peace through communication. Rotary International president, William E. Skelton of the United States convened the convention at which Rotarians reviewed the worldwide service organization's community and international projects and planned new activities. THE FIRST among the world's service clubs. Rotary International has more than 20.600 Clubs with more than 900,000 members in 58 Verdeland Park Reunion Sci full-leng- th THE MOTHERS chose a delicate shade of blue, street length dress. Their corsages vyere pink roses, carnations and baby breath. Best man duties were performed by Mark Buhler, brother of the Snell- - MR. GAILEY is a member of the Kaysville Rotary Club and was accompanied by his wife Louise. Major speakers included James P. Grant, executive director of UNICEF, who spoke on mobilizing public and private action worldwide for child survival. CHRISTOPHER JORDAN ADAMS 14-1- THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mrs. Sheryl Roberts and the late Gene J. Roberts of Magna. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Buhler of 66 S. 500 E., Kaysville. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Chuck-A-Ram- a Restaurant in Salt Lake City following the ceremony and was hosted by the grooms parents. That evening they greeted guests at a garden reception at the home of Mrs. Margo Wadsworth, an aunt of the bride. THE BRIDE wore a gown of organza with overlay of lace on bodice, styled with a both front and back, and long full sleeves gathered to a deep lace cuff. The full skirt was enhanced with a deep ruffle of lace at hemline. She wore a picture hat. The bride held a bouquet of one dozen pink roses with accents of carnations and baby breath. Brenda Reed was matron of honor. Judy Oster was maid of honor with Lori Pixton, Tonya Collings and Christa Roberts as bridesmaids. They wore long gowns of peach poka dots and the matron of honor was in a plain peach floor-lengt- h gown. They each held a d rose with carnation and baby breath. MR. AND MRS. REED POVEY He filled an LDS Virginia Roanoke mission. neckline, embroidered yoke, close-fittin- The theme of the meeting was Share Rotary-Ser- ve People, reflecting Rotary's woi k as the first and most international of the worlds community service clubs. accessories. & Welcome Signs Brass Counry Candles Books and Postct s NOW MENS & CHILDRENS SHOES 20 Reduced to 40 Wreaths Doesnt this sound wonderful? and wceive a Come see ns soon. Sign our mailing lust free gift, (while they last). 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