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Show 'SOCIETY Couple To Be Feted Layton. She is the daughter of the late Robert and Maggie Barnes Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett have both been active in the different organizations of the LDS Church. MR. BENNETT has served in the Sunday School and MIA presidencies, also scouting. He is a high priest, and a home teacher. He served a two year LDS mission in Great Britain. He has been a farm owner and operator his entire life, was a deputy sheriff in Davis County, employed at Hill Field, Wed Coy-Bran- de hemline. A chapel train complimented the ensemble. She wore a derby hat trimmed with lace and pearls with a long flowing train. The bridal bouquet was a silk arrangement of red roses, pink carnations, white stephanotis with accents of burgundy and greenery. MISS TAMARA Evans was maid of honor. Twin sisters Joyce Coy and Julie Coy, cousins of the bride, were the bridesmaids. They wore gowns of white flocked batiste with pink and burgundy smocking at yoke and wrist. They were tied at the waist with burgundy ribbon. They wore white picture hats with pink flowers and burgundy ribbon. They held nosegays of pink carnations, white daisies, red roses with baby breath and burgundy ribbon streamers. The mothers chose pink crepe dresses. Their corsages were of the same flowers as the other atten- MR. AND MRS. STEVEN BRANDE Miss Jacklyn Coy of Provo became the bride of Steven Brande of Kaysville in ceremonies on Saturday, May 5 in the Oakland LDS Temple. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Coy of San Jose, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brande of 448 N. 400 E., Kaysville, are the parents of the groom. Pres. Eugene Hilton, LDS Temple recorder officiated at the ceremony. A WEDDING breakfast was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Howlett in Los Gatos, Calif, hon- dants. PAUL SMUIN, a brother-in-laperformed the duties of best man. Bruce Coy, brother of the bride was the usher. The newlyweds honeymooned at Lake Tahoe and are making their home in Provo. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Morjorie Brande, Terri oring the newlyweds and was Smuin, Laura Kirkham, Cathy hosted by the groom's parents. The couple greeted guests that evening at a reception at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Lynn Shurtleff in Los Gatos. They were further honored at an open house on Friday, May 1 1 in the Kaysville Crest-woo- d LDS Stake Center. THE BRIDE wore a gown of bridal satin overlayed with It was fashioned with re- organ-- ' ,ed lace with seed pearls eml. on the bodice, sleeves, peplum and Brande, Rebecca Brande and Alma Don hurtleff. The bride graduated from Leigh High School at San Jose, Calif. She attended the BYU Hawaii College and is presently attending BYU in Provo. She was a foreign exchange student to Denmark. THE GROOM graduated from Davis High School and is attending BYU in Provo. He served an LDS full-leng- th Massachusetts-Bosto- Utah ZENAS AND VIRGINIA BENNETT In honor of their parents Golden Wedding Anniversary, the children of Zenas W. and Virginia S. Bennett, will hold an open house reception on Sa- 14th, turday evening, July between the p.m. It will acuse Third hall, 1625 Syracuse. hours of 6 and 8 be held at the SyrLDS Ward cultural South 1150 West, MR. AND MRS. Bennett was married July 25, 1934, in the Logan LDS Temple. Mr. Bennett is the son of the late John James and Florence Norman Bennett. He was born in Layton, and has made Syracuse his home the greater part of his life. MRS. BENNETT was born in Guard Service, Mar-quard- F. II. Slates Annual Fun Day Aug. 4th The annual Fruit Heights City Park is scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 4. Chairman of the special event is Councilman Larry W. Pulsipher. THE NEW pavilion located on the Mountain Road has been rey served for the activities. t, and the Davis County school lunch program. MRS. BENNETT has served in the presidencies of stake MIAs on two different boards, ward and stake drama director, secretary in the Sunday school and MIA teacher in Relief Society, Primary and Sunday School, among others. She also has been active in County and State Republican party positions. THEY ARE the parents of a son and two daughters; John Z. Bennett, of Spokane, Wash.; Mrs. Lynn B. (Shauna-Lyn- n B.) Niederhauser, Kaysville; and Mrs. Michael M. (Shamra B.) Jones, Syracuse. They also have six grandchildren. all-da- Francis Child Honored - HILL AFB Ogden Air Logistics Center employee, Francis D. Child, was recently presented w ith a certificate and pin honoring his 20 years of federal service. CHILD IS a pneudraulic systems mechanic of Maintenance. He and his wife, Diane, reside in Clinton. Family, friends, and asd sociates of the couple are to visit with them at their open house, and they say Your friendship is their test gif- t- they other. 1984 Cutlass Brougham Sedan Loaded, retail $13,184 grea- desire no Loaded, retail $12,909 13 in Recite Vows Miss Ann Clark recited marriage vows with Kevin P. Judd in cere- Brougham Sedan Loaded, retail $14,081 the Layton Senior No 347 1984 Ciera Loaded, retail $13,669 No 360 1984 Toronado Caliente Headaches (miten- cluster, miserable. mens If ex- results with these chronic, annoying conditions. HONDA ACCORDS AND CIVICS and private medical insurance ments have had cellent LTU lt pay for it.,. you are still suffering, call the Bennett Chiropractic Office 546-360- 0 Limited number available, while they last. BECAUSE WE CARE 23. rno uJd U1 workcompensation, union plans, auto no-fau- No 121 r Medicare, scientific chiropractic treat- Modern MR. AND Mrs. Ted Clark of 256 Dr., Fruit Heights are parents of the bride. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Judd of 391 E. 100 S., Kaysville. The Sugar Loaf Restaurant in St. George was the setting for the wedding breakfast honoring the couple and was hosted by the grooms parents. They were honored at a reS. Edgehill Retail $20,403 HEADACHE SUFFERERS! sion and pressure types) make your life June 21. Ken Garff THE BRIDE wore an original Dr. Dale J. Oldsmobile Honda Bennett MR. AND MRS. KEVIN P. JUDD Mike Clark. The newlyweds honeymooned at St. George and Zions National Park. They are now making their home in Layton. oler IPrifrt Processing PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Kris Michie, Kaye FLOWER girls were Katie Michie, Faye Clark, Dorothy Wilcox and Margaret Price. Miss Kelly Morris was at the guest book. Schaefermeyer and Adrain Schafermeyer. The mothers wore gowns of burs Their gundy and were daisies, carnations in shades of dusty rose, burgundy and steel blue to match the bride and other attendants bouquets. cros-age- h. THE BRIDE graduated from Davis High School and attended Ricks College at Rexburg, Ida. The groom is a graduate of Davis High School and served an LDS Philippines Gebo Mission, np KERRY JUDD, brother of the Flower Weddings, Funerals Special Occasions Watch for our -- WEEKLY SPECIAL- Ss350 a Special Daisies through August ROY OGDEN 5305 So. 1900 W. 1358 Washington Blvd. 776-077- 399-116- 1 0 SUMMER HRS. M-- F 10-- 5 -- - SAT. 10-- $1 89 12 Exposures 15 Exposures Disc 24 Exposures 36 Exposures C-4- 1 $269 s339 $479 JulySSm Processing Only K&YSVULLE 352 No. Main - HOURS: 8:00 3 Open 8am-7p- m Sa,eam6pm J groom, served as best man. Ushers were David Clark, Brad Clark and honor. Bridesmaids were Kris Michie, Lisa Judd and Leslie Judd. They wore matching gowns of dusty rose and held a spray of spring flowers of daisies and carnations in shades of dusty rose, burgundy, steel blue to accent and tied with colored ribbons. floor-lengt- No 452 Brougham Sedan graine, monies performed in the St. George LDS Temple on Thursday, 177 1984 Cutlass The Layton Senior Citizens dance has been cancelled for July THE NEXT dance will be held July Citizens Center at 7:30-1- 0 p.m. No 1984 Cutlass Dance Rescheduled 6 11.7 Mission, n Directorate Cruiser Wagon np gown of gunnie sax designed delicate crepe bridal illusion and lace inlay. The gown was handmade by Kay Twogood. The bridal bouquet was made up of silk white carnations with dusty roses, steel blue and burgundy flowers. Miss Kim Clark was maid of in the invi-tie- IMPORTANT NEWS FOR ception on June Fun events are scheduled. Dunk the Mayor or a City Councilman has been discussed. IT IS for all the families living in the Fruit Heights area. Mark your calendar and reserve this Saturday, Aug. 4 for a full day of fun activities with all your neighbors and friends, np DMG CO. 544-425- 6 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. - Closed Sunday |