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Show DAVIS OCTOBER 9, 1985 REFLEX-JOURNA- society Miller-Burne- tt Obcscrves 87th ted sleeves. The veil was full lenth and attached to a lace cap. Her Sylvia F bouquet was colonial style of peach and white roses and ribbons. Mrs. Daniel Beach, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a full length peach chiffon dress with a light blue cummerbund. She wore a wreath of peach flowers and blue ribbons. She carried a bouquet of peach and white roses. MOTHERS WORE long gowns Al KENNETH BURNETT Ann Marie Miller and Kenneth Clyde Burnett were married Aug. 24 in the Skaggs Memorial Chapel by Rye George Nye and Father Charlie Brunick. Wager. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Pat Passey, Mrs. Carolyn Kelker, Miss Camile Rickenbach, Mr. and Mrs. James Walker, Mrs. Dale Dillon and Mrs. Dan Beach. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Miller of Nicholls Road, Kaysville. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde T. Burnett of Salt Lake 1456 Sunday School and Primary City. The couple was honored at a rehearsal dinner at the Westin Hotel Utah hosted by the grooms parents. A reception was held at the Nunemaker Place at Westminster College. THE BRIDE wore her mothers wedding gown of antique satin featuring a long cathedral train. The bodice was lace over satin with a Queen Ann neckline and long fit Ken graduated from Skyline High and is a graduate of Westminster College with a B.A. degree. He will receive his masters in management this year from Westminster. He is employed by Harris and Love Inc. Advertising of Salt Lake City. THE COUPLE honeymooned in Sun Valley, Idaho and are making their home in Salt Lake City. Celebrates 85th AN OPEN house hosted by her family is scheduled Oct. 12 from 6 p.m. at the LDS Hooper 3rd Ward cultural hall. Born Oct. 16, 1905 in Hooper, the youngest of children, she is the daughter of Thomas R. and Martha Hardy Read. She married Floyd Howard Simpson, June 30, 1926 in the Salt Lake Temple. He died March 21, 1951. She married David Moss Feb. 7, 1953. He died Aug. 11, 3-- 1 1984. AN ACTIVE member of the LDS Church, her early life was spent in Hooper. She lived in Idaho for four years, 15 in Layton and the past 13 in Kaysville. Her hobbies include yardwork, cooking, crocheting and sharing with others. MRS. MOSS has three children, Keith H. Simpson, Farmington: Theron R. Simpson, Roy; Mrs. 19 grandchildren, 23 Love and friendship are her most cherished gifts. She requests no others. n. day-nurse- ment the family income and make possible missions and college for her sons and daughter. All her children went to college and received degrees, Juanita in home economics, three sons, David, Lloyd and Paul in engineering, Daniel is in dentistry and John Eldon in education. Velma was president of Kaysville Elementary PTA twice, me VELMA BENTON Hill reports for Earns eagle Troy Bradley Johnson was A grandchildren. She was honored Tuesday at a family dinner. To be feted Sat. hon- ored Wednesday evening at the Syracuse Stake Chapel when he received his Eagle Scout award. The program was conducted by Ron Gower and Lee Cardwell, of the Gateway Scout District. Parker, Washington Terrace; 22 grandchildren and 33 great- Ervin Wall will be honored on birthday anniversary with an open house at the home of his George daughter and and Della Boam. his 80th son-in-la- SOPHOMORE student at Clearfield High School, Troy is a member of the Sophomore Football team and seminary program there. He is an active member of the Syracuse 3rd Ward and has held positions in his quorums, currently serving as a Teacher in the priesthood. HE IS an active member of Troop 316, and is now serving in the Leadership Corps helping the younger scouts to advance in the troop. He is the son of Darrell K. and Judy Johnson of Syracuse and is the oldest of their three sons. He has two sisters. HE IS a hard worker and has spent many hours to achieve this honor, vsb HE WILL greet guests Saturday, Oct. 12 from 5 p.m. at 2725 Cherry Lane, Layton. It is requested that gifts be omitted. He was born in Layton on Oct. 12, 1905 to Thomas H. and Florence Jaques Wall. He has lived in Layton all of his life. 2-- ON AUG. 25, 1926 he married Agnes Ross in Clinton. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. They have three children, Mrs. George, (Della) Boam, Arlo Wall and LaMar Wall, all of Layton. He worked at the Layton Sugar Factory for 35 years, after it closed he went to work for the North Davis Sewer District where he retired Dec. 31, 1973. HE SERVED the residents of East Layton as mayor and on the council for 13 years. duty in Texas Air Force Senior Airman Thomas A. Hill, son of Clyde C. and Donna M. Hill of 845 Sherwood Drive, Layton, has arrived for duty at the Air Force Regional Hospital, Carswell Air Force Base, Tex. MR. HILL, a medical service specialist, was previously assigned in England. He is a 1980 graduate of Layton High School. SALE. PRE-OPENIN- G SYLVIA F. ADAMS MRS. ADAMS has five sons and daughters, Lynn H. Adams and Kenneth H. Adams, Layton; Nora F. Burton, Fruit Heights; Rhea H. Sedgwick, Folsom, Calif.; Faye A. Nola Read Moss will be guest of honor Saturday in celebration of her 80th birthday. Hooper. She has le for 12 years, helping to supple- Kaysville resident Velma Benton celebrated her 85th birthday with a family dinner and party Saturday, Sept. 28 at the Bountiful home of her daughter, Juanita. She was presented with a birthday cake and touched by the presence of 40 Velma has 27 grandchildren and six children. HER FIVE sons are David E. Benton, Idaho Falls, Ida.; Lloyd J. Benton, Idaho Falls, Ida.; Paul E. Benton, Salt Lake City; Dr. Daniel W. Benton, Sunset and Dr. John program. Blaine (LaVona) Cunnington, 1941 and Rufus was station agent for the Union Pacific Railroad. Velmas husband passed away in May of 1982. MRS. BENTON has been a second mother to many Kaysville children who are now grown and have children of theirown. She in Kaysviloperated a k She was a supervisor for the Davis County School Lunch Moss to be honored Sat. 1 ANN GRADUATED from Davis High and the University of Utah with a BFA degree. She is employed by Holme and Roberts and Owen of Salt Lake City. e teacher. OUT OF town guests were Mr. '" Oak-ridg- MRS. ADAMS is a member of the Layton 30th Ward. She has served as a Relief Society visiting teacher for 42 years and has also been a Relief Society secretary and and Mrs. Louis Hargraves, 'ft' MR. AND MRS. 1738 A NATIVE of Davis County she was born Oct. 1, 1898, a daughter of Fred and FJiza Flint in West Point. She married Hazen F. Adams March 6, 1918 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Oct. 27, 1983. of blue chiffon with corsages of white and peach roses. Bruce Burnett performed best man duties for his brother. James Walker of Salt Lake City and John Condas of Manhattan Beach, Calif, were ushers. Pocatello, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Nelson, Los Angeles, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. David Miller, Dallas, Tex.; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miller Austin, Tex. and Mrs. Winnie Adams of Drive, Layton, celebrated her 87th birthday Tuesday, Oct. 1. CHA TEA U CA TERING & SER VICES At the Chateau Reception Center 2621 East Oak Hills Drive, Layton, Utah Once again be ' managed by Ann and Earl Hess with new partners, Napene and Duane Cox, who have catered for 18 years in the Taylorsville area. CALL FOR, Complete wedding service. Catering at the Chateau or out private, business or club groups, dinners, parties, open houses " Let Us Do Your Holiday Catering... . New Services, Homemade Pies, any kind, any amount. Order now for the holidays. Baskets for all occasions, wedding, birthday, children's, baby, holidays. Give us a price and items you would like in the baskets or call and we will be glad to make suggestions. 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