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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, JULY 3, 1985 Sunday Concert Set Rouechc - Chipman Wed Jones-Rouec- hc LAYTON - On Sunday evening, July 7, at 7:30 p.m. the Layton Arts Council and the summer orchestra program will present a Patriotic Fvening of Music. The program will be held in the patio area near the Heritage Museum. -- Michelle Roueche and Stephen J. Chipman were married June 22 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Marion J. and Marlene P. Roueche of 933 S. Roueche Lane, Kaysville. Parents of the groom are Dean and Phyllis Chipman of 490 E. 900 N., Bountiful. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Chipman residence and reception at the Kaysville Tabernacle. Roueche, brother, Bart Roueche. brother-in-la- Calif. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Clarion Hotel near the San Francisco Air- were Marilei mothers woie identical, designed georgette dresses. The groom s mother wore blue and the bride's mother in peach. They wore corsages ol w hite roses, carnations, baby breath and white The port. Candis Roueche at the book. They wore peach knee length dresses with nosegays of white and peach daisies. MAID OF honor was Cappy Fechser. sister of the bride. She wore a royal blue taffeta dress with puffed sleeves and cumberband. The couple was honored by a reception and ring ceremony at the Menlo Park Ward Annex. MR. AND MRS. STEPHEN JENSEN CHIPMAN THE MOTHERS wore peach dresses with white orchids. versity of Utah Magna Cum Laude in electrical engineering. He will attend Cornell University in the fall of 1985 for a master's degree. He filled an LDS Ecuador mission and is employed at Hercules. best man duties with Clark Roueche as an usher. THE BRIDE has attended Ricks College and the University of Utah and is presently employed at Mutual Benefit Financial Group. The groom graduated from Uni- - AFTER A A RECEPTION was held June 25 at the Kaysville Crestwood Chapel. Shelley Manker hosted a bridal shower in Milpitas, Calif. short honeymoon they their home in Salt Lake City and then New York to attend will make Cornell University. To Celebrate 80th school in Bountiful and at attended Davis High School. He married Ethel Thurgood of Syracuse Oct. 27, 1926 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died March 2, 1979. DONALD SUTTON Peggy Fechser and Donald Sutton were married June 22 in the Oakland Temple. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Allan Fechser of Kaysville and Don is the son of Ms. They spent the first four years of Lynn Sutton of Sacramento, Calif, their married life in Bountiful and and Donald Sutton of Encinitos, then moved to West Layton where THE IIRIDE served a mission to Seville. Spain, graduated from the University of Utah Law School, joined the Utah State Bar Association and is currently employed as an attorney with the Lockheed Corp. in Sunnyvale, Calif. The groom served a mission to graduated in mechanical engineering from the University of California at Davis and is currently employed at Lockheed Missle and Space Company in Sunnyvale. After a honeymoon to Yosemite, they will make their home in Peru-Arequip- a. Milton has resided for 54 years. He of the Layton 2nd Ward. is an active member Weaver-Christens- en MILTON has been a successful farmer and was president of the West Layton Irrigation Company, Diane Weaver and Jeffrey L. president of the Davis County Christensen were married June 7 in Beetgrowers Association, and also the Salt Lake LDS Temple by Wilvice president of the Utah State fred H. Wheatley. Beetgrowers Association for many years. Since retiring, he has kept a THE BRIDE is the daughter of large and beautiful garden whose Mr. and Mrs. Don A. Weaver of produce he has generously shared 158 S. Whitesides Street, Layton. with family members and neighParents of the groom are Mr. and bors and friends. Mrs. Lowell J. Christensen of MILTON H. CALL Milton H. Call, 2994 W. Gentile, Layton, a lifelong resident of Davis County, will celebrate his 80th birthday July 10. His children will honor him with an open house on that date from 9 p.m. at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Don F. (LaRue) DeWitt, 1227 N. 2375 E., East Layton. He is an honored patriarch to a family of four children, 16 gran- dchildren and 44 greatgrandchildren. His children are 6-- Mrs. Don F. DeWitt, East Layton; Robert, Dean and Mrs. Dennis ( Vernetta) Wilson of West Layton. 10, HIS FAMILY invites all relatives and friends to meet with them on this occasion. 1905 at Bountiful, the son of David and Eliza Dittmore Call. Milton DHS Auction Thurs. KAYSVILLE - Instruments alone do not a high school band make. AND EVEN the sturdiest of uniforms eventually reach the end of their careers, as those associated w ith Davis High School band have decided. For that reason, an auction has been scheduled as part of Independence Day activities. It'll be staged in the high school south end parking lot and cafeteria. A silent auction will be held at 3 p.m. and open auction at 3:30 p.m., to the theme Weve Only Just Begun. A COZY Country Kitchen will also be featured where homemade items and tasty baked goods will be sold. The band is directed by Paul Kapp. -- OllimUEE RflHHFn of the groom. I he all and attendants to the fathers groom were attired in silver and blue tuxedos. Fechser-Sutto- n Roueche, Nancy Chipman, with THE ASSUMING best man duties was Troy Adams. Ushers were Kandy cousin and Michael Larsen, roses, baby breath and greenery. MILTON WAS born July gowns of blue and they carried peach roses accented with carnations, baby breath, peach, blue and silver ribbons. sing-a-lon- bouquet of stephanotis, peach Matt Fox performed a full-lengt- h will include the Williams f amily - singing and a father-so- n trumpet duet; the Dennis Wright Male Quintet; Sweet Harmony, vocal women's group, a clarinet quartet, a trombone trio and the summer string students. The program w ill conclude with an The concert program is free to the public. People should bring their blankets or lawn chairs to sit upon, dmg PKRFORMKRS THE BRIDE wore a white, full length gown with train, Norman Rose lace, beaded bodice with sculptured neckline. She carried a Bridesmaids Attending the bride as matron of honor was Mrs. Michelle Blanchard. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Charlene Pellen and Miss Jennifer tatle-tJones, l hey wore Layton High School, Weber State College and the Ogden LDS Institute of Religion. She is office man- - ' parents. The bride wore a white original gown of sheer organza over satin with a sweetheart neckline, fashioned with a fitted bodice. Southern Bell sleeves, and a full skirt, with ruffled tiers of lace from a fitted dropped waistline with a full 8 foot, flowing cathedral train, enhanced with lace. The gown was trimmed with lace appliques and cultured pearls. THE BRIDAL bouquet was a cascade of 30 peach roses, baby breath, ivy, accented with peach, blue and silver knotted w ide ribbon THE BRIDE is a 19X4 graduate from Roy High School. She is presently employed as a sw imnnng instructor at Four Seasons Swim School. The groom is a 1983 graduate from Lay ton High School and LDS Seminary. He graduated with honors from the United States Army Reserves at Fort Dix. N.J. in 1983. He is presently employed at Iomega. He plans to continue his education at Weber State College. He is an active Armv Reservist. AFTER A honeymoon trip to Lava Hot Springs, Ida. . the couple will make their home Layton. Fast in pleted the sixth grade at Lincoln Elementary School in HE ATTRIBUTES Layton. his perfect attendance record to luck. Bryan says he has managed to w The bride graduated from THE impressive candle, doublering ceremony was performed at the Enchanted Evening Reception Center in Ogden June 15 by Court Judge Stanton Taylor. Following the ceremony, the couple was honored with a reception at the center. The wedding breakfast was held in the Party Room of the NCO Club at Hill AFB hosted by the groom's ance record during his public school career. Bryan just com- MATRON of honor was a sister of the bride, Judene Bell. Best man duties were performed by Kent Hackley, a brother-in-laof the groom. n; Michele Ann. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James N. Jones of Roy. became the bride of Rodney Wiley Roueche, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wren A. Roueche, 1472 K. Rainbow Drive, East Layton. LAYTON Bryan Martinez, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Evans, has achieved a 100 percent attend- the couple at the Officers Club at HAFB with a garden reception in Ogden and the home of the grooms parents. Kip-pe- MRS. JENNY J ones, sister-in-laof the bride, attended the guest book. Ring bearer was Ashley Larsen. Flower girl was Miss Saia Jones. She wore a taffeta blue long gown. Gift bearers were Miss Brandie Jo l.arsen and Miss Dust ic Larsen. Their (lowers were wrist corsages of peach, white carnations. accented with baby breath and white ribbon. In charge of the gift receiving were Miss Julie Jurek and Miss Terri Boulter. They wore corsages of peach roses and white carnations. Prenuptial bridal showers were given by Joanne Cos and Diane Williams, friends of the bride. MR. AND MRS. RODNEY W. ROUECHE Hes Perfect Attendee wedding breakfast honored PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Joan Hackley, Jean Smith and Beth Christensen: Pam Hawkins, Lori Griffin and Rhonda LaRue Glassman, Bea Stephenson, NaVelle Rhodes; Tina Sandall, Lucille Cop, Judene Bell; Stanna Weaver, Cindy Thomas, Edith Call, Machiel Williams and Quay Burbank. ribbon. streamers. Ogden. A full-lengt- h Wxmsmm mmn-- bhm MR. AND MRS. JEFFREY L. CHRISTENSEN space illnesses to periods of time after school or in the summer. He had the chicken pox before he w as old enough to attend school. Bryan's favorite school subjects are art, physical education and math. He rides skateboards during his leisure time, dmg ager for Dr. D. Edgar Allen. THE GROOM graduated irom Ogden High School and served an LDS Frankfurt, Germany mission. He is now a student at Utah State University and plans to graduate this fall in electrical engineering. After a honeymoon in Southern California, they will make their home in Ogden. 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