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Show --TV. i WmYPCriEX-OAV- IS NCWS JOURNAL, march 13. 19fi0 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MARCH 13, 1980 vy News Layton sSOCmTq BjDUNFTAM. GATHERUM Vs 77J-4V7- Air, and Mrs, IJoyd Shook have returned home from a sts week vacation. They spent four weeks in Death Valley. Calif, camping in Ihe furnace It Creek area of this national i park, Ikhile they were in Death Valley, they met Joe and Norma Preece from Kay sv rite w ho were aim saeatuming m California, l or two weeks the Shooks were jmned by Mr, and Mrs, Vk ilium Jerry of I reno.( ahf One jnterevting part of (heir Death Valley stay was the charne to see Ihe Arnurosa Opera's production of "Marta Becket. a Met pantomime. 1 his famous opera Naive has been featured in the "National Geographic' and on MIL AND MRSL sion. After leaving Death Valley, the Shooks traveled to I entpie Bar. Aru. on Lake Mead where they enjoyed fivhmg. They were again joined by Joe and Norma Prcree who also were vacationing in Anona. laot Monday, members of Delta Kappa Gamma's Kappa Chapter traveled to the Atec Apartments in Salt Lake City to hold theur meeting. 1 hey installed new officers, Ihove Kappa Chapter members from this area who were in attend- a FLOYD GARRETT Open House Set Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garrett. 865 S. I0UUW,, Clearfield, will be honored on Saturday. March IS between the hours of 2 and 4 p.m. with an open MR AND MRS. KIRK C. CQWDIN house reception. The event will be held in observance of the couple's 60th wedding anniversary and also both of their 80th binhdny anniversaries. The reception will be held at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Temple Rites The Sail Lake Temple was the wiling fur ihe marriage of Dchhie Egan and Kirk B. Cow-diThey were married March n. 7. with Elder LeGrand Richards performing Ihe riles. MR. AND Mrs. Dick If. Egan, of 1582 W. 27(H) S.. Syracuse, are parents of ihe bride. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde C. Cow-di- n of 123 S. 400 E.. Clearfield are parents of Ihe groom. A LUNCHEON honoring Ihe couple was held at ihe MOTHERS GOWNS were rink and blue silk crepe, full length. Best man duties were performed by Quinten Miller. Ushers were Rick Miller. Bob Miller. James Marshall, Brent Egan, and Kelly Egan. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Renny Bourgeous. Dcann Gailcy, Danna Piper. Donna Cowdin. Rachel Jones. Becky Ever. Becky Jones, and Joan Stangcr. Debbie attended Utah State University. Clearfield High and a wedding reception was held at the Syracuse Second Ward cultural hall. The bride was attired in a attended Clearfield High qiana gown featuring lace Iowa, Des Moines. Chuck-A-Ram- a sleeves, ruffle to match with an empire waist and rounded neck and a lung train. MATRON OF honor was Mrs. Gary Burt, sister: maid of honor was Kris Egan, sister: and bridesmaids were Mrs. Steve Wathen. Mrs. Brent Egan. Mrs. Kenny Piper, and Mrs. Ron Moore. They were attired in silk crepe gowns of pink and blue, alternating. Flower girl was Jennifer Lynn Mauphan. School. LDS Seminary: Kirk School and LDS Seminary. He fulfilled a LDS Mission to THEY WILL make their future home in Syracuse following a honeymoon trip to Sweetwater. .V.V.'.V.W. : Financial Note Have you noticed how much easier it is now to get change for a SIO bill? If there is any change. Christian Sci. Monitor -- Clyde televi- THEY WIRE both horn in Nephi where they made their home until recently. AH LI M I Antivriio hurtday for the Irsav Motion Nan Dinner Meeting Slated Cl EARN! I D AH members of the ( humher of Commerce are mv iiej to attend the annual dinner meeting on houal luesday, March hour will he at 6 Jo p m, with dinner at 7 p m, It will he held at the Hill Air force Have DIIU ers Club anJ the cutt w ill he 17 per perron, HIE. t. I.MMi will include dinner, installation iff a new president, honoring the retir- I. ing hoard members and an outstanding uncn and outstanding businessman of Clearfield, election of four new hoard members anJ a very speci.il guest speaker, rlus some very fme cniert.itnmrnt I he guest spejker wdl he Fred V Ball, evesuroe sice ptesiJcni ot the Null uke Wa t h.iMiK-- vHf Commerce ve i?l. and preremly president of 1 ah Stale I hamber of Commerce. He is very well in1 formed and interesting speaker Cl I SIS ARFwrUome.bul advance teseivations must he made in order to make proper arrangements. Please hnng v our completed hallo! with you to the annual meeting where the voting will THE COUPLE are the parents of seven living children: Kenneth R. Garrett, Tustin, Calif.; Marcus Garrett, Verl Garrett and Bishop Clyde Gar-rett, all of Clearfield: Mrs. Leo (Bonnie) Smith, Houston, Texas; Richard Garrett. Cedar City and Michael Garrett, Syracuse. They are the grandparents of 36 and have 14 great- he tabulated If you are un .We to attend, please mail tom hah kit to the C hamber ottice ihai it u ill reach them no I iter than Match I J PIMM, MkkFyourrerei t jtions hv calling lire ( hamber office heiote March M I hose seeking ottice o! a three w u boat d member icrmatc Dennis Hatnct-- am Itfown. Malty I I'her, Me-uMIovic, (iav Landes. Bill Simmons. ( Smith, It cn Smith and I ted Ball Heber L. Passey. 2279 North Highway 89. laiyton. celebrated hisKOth birthday on March I. 1980 with an open house for his family members and friends. He was born March 3. 1900 in Proso. a son of Wdliam Boyd and Victoria Johnson Passey. He lived in Provo. Salt Lake City and grandchildren. MR AND MRS. ROBERT STEED THEY ARE active members of the Syracuse Fifth LDS Celebrates 50th Ward and Mr. Garrett retired after serving 55 yean w ith the railroad. Both he and Mrs. Garrett have been active in the activities of the LDS Church. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Steed. 762 West 300 North. Clearfield, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Mr. Garrett has been a high priest group leader, served in the MIA while he was residing in Nephi. Mrs. Garrett was ward Relief Society president: on Wednesday. March 12 in Yuma. Ariz.. where they have been spending the winter months. Their family will honor them with a dinner party upon their return. a visiting teacher and also served in the MIA presidency. print dresses with tucks around the skirt and sleeves. They carried a single white rose. STEPHEN WATTS performed best man duties. Denice is a graduate of Layton High School and has attended Weber State College. Brad graduated from Davis High, attended USU and Weber State. He has fulfilled an LDS mission to the Los Angeles Arcadia Mission. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Penny Falkner, Ally-s- a Reynolds, Elizabeth Cogswell, Melanie Beck, Stephanie Anderson, Deborah Booth, Elise Beck, Kim Gammon and Tammy Stephens. Stephanie Anderson attended the guest book. After a honeymoon in California the couple will make their home in Salt Lake City. Frank Parker attended the funeral service of Joe Howarth in Ogden on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holmes and family have Iliil Warda Empey shows some of the wares to be displayed at a fashion show and luncheon set March 15 to include a cedar chest drawing. Sears and Roebuck Co. t w ill be 80 years old on April 12. Kaysville 1 leave Thursday for training at M enter in Provo pro the LI Ohio, Mrs, I Ita Hovlins left the BRIGHAM FLOYD Garrett A wedding breakfast was held at the Heidelberg given by the grooms parents and a reception later at the Layton 8th Ward Chapel. THE BRIDE was dressed in a high neck, white chiffon dress. She carried white roses with blue baby breath. Mrs. Jon Cogswell and Mrs. Dale Reynolds were her matrons of honor. Bridesmaids were Jackie Beck, Melanie Beck and Kim Gammon. They were dressed in blue flowered 1 Nash and his wife. Norma Garrett, were married on March 17 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. Garrett w as 80 years old on March 5, and Mrs. Garrett DENICE IS the daughter of Mrs. Robert P. Falkner, 501 Miller Ave., Layton. Brad is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James S. Beck. 428 N. 300E.,Kays-ville- . 1 George anJ IBM to their departure to verve an IDS Motion m t'pluHiNt, Cantu. i from Layton. Fashions are Iron Hehts. Carolee Nielson, Carma Hen- The Salt Lake LDS Temple was the setting for the wedding of Denice Falkner and Brad Lee Beck on Feb. 29, 1980 with Dean L. Larsen officiating at the ceremony. A CEDAR chest will be time and the given away at this come andi public is welcome to fun. the enjoy The show will start at p.m.: A fee of $ .75 for adults and $ for children under 12 will be Apt. and Bonnie Gunnell of derson and Dorothy Adams. Rites Performed The annual spring fashion' show and luncheon of the FOE Auxiliary No. 3198 of Layton will be held on March 15 at the Aerie Home, 156 W. Gentile, Alro unending ihg chapter meeting were Dorothy Me- wafj. formerly pf Bountiful, mho now lives in (he Artec ance were Alice Johnson. friends anJ relatives are invited to visit w nh them on their special day, March 15. vsb MRS. BRAD LEE BECK FASHION SHOW idlufl nylon charged. MRS. CLAUDIA Martin and Mrs. Kitty OBrien are in charge of the fashion show and luncheon. Mrs. Surge (Wanda) Empey is the chariman over the cedar chest. moved into their new home in Cameron Estates in Kaysville from Mutton Hollow Rd. Mrs. Emily Ashby received word of the arrival of a bom to Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lever at Taylorsville on Feb. 10. She was named Kathryn. Miss Christine Winters has been convalescing at home from injuries in a accident last week. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Burton Winters. Vicky Van Hoff is confined to the Davis North Medical Center in Layton where she is seriously ill and undergoing treatment. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Van Hoff. and children have returned from a week vacationing in Arizona and California. They visited former friends in Arizona and vacationed in San Diego and Anaheim. Calif, visiting Disneyland and other places of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Hod Sanders have returned from a three week stay at their condominium in St. George. ; Don and Judy Hales of Movista, Calif., were weekend guests of his parents, Mr. and ;Mrs. William Hales and his grandmother, Mrs. Mina Don is attending law school there. Old-jha- MR. ANDMrs. Steed were married March 12. 1930 in Farmington. The marriage w as later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. Steed was born in Clearfield and has resided there his entire life. Before retiring, he was employed by the Utah State Highway Department. He also actively engaged in farming most of his life. He is a high priest and a home teacher of the Cleartield Tenth Ward. MRS. STEED, the former Thelma Page, was born in W'est Layton and spent her youth there. She moved to Clearfield following her marriage. She is an active member of the LDS Church, having served in the Presidencies of the Relief Society. Primary and has been coordinator of the Junior Sunday School. She has also served as a Relief Society visiting teacher for 45 years and a member of the West Valley DUP Camp. The Steeds are parents of a son and daughter. Stanley Steed of Clearfield and Mrs. Roy O. (Jenelll Layton of Kaysville. and ten vsb six grandchildren Ogden before moving to I .avion some 33 years ago. In 1933 he married Gwencvere Clark in Ihe Salt Lake LDS Temple. MR. PASSEY is active in Ihe LDS Church. He was a member of the Layton Third Ward bishopric. He has held many positions in the church including many in the Sunday School organization. The Passey's are the parents of three children: Clark who lives in Lewiston. Ut.: Joel who lives in East Layton and Michelle Dransfield who lives in Bountiful. They have 13 grandchildren. MR. PASSEY worked as a dealer of government surplus materials for many years. He was an insurance agent. He retired seven years ago. The Passeys enjoy traveling. They have been to Hawaii. Europe and Russia. Yard work also keeps the Passeys active, dmg |