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Show V' WEEKLY REFLEX I DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JANUARY 11, 1979 SOCIETY Kaysville Births Births I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alder have received word from Madison, Wise., of the arrival of a son bom to Mr. and Mrs. Steven Adams on Dec. 27. It is December 29, 1978 Philip and Sun Hoi Bachman, 2115 North 250 West, Apt. 1, Sunset, girl Kevin and Kathleen Jackson, 93 Aircraft Ave., Alisa. The mother was the former Lynette Knowles of Kaysville. The other grand-- , parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Knowles, also of Kays- December 30, 1978 Roger and Brenda Sue Bills, 1732 23rd Street, Ogden, boy ville. The December 31, 1978 Mr. James and Jodi Lowry, 624 N. 725 E., Layton, January 1, 1979 Rocky and Sheila Purser, 443 Fairlane no. 35, Layton, boy Eugene and Colleen DuVall, 790 E. Brookshire, Kaysville, girl . Gi weighed in at 7 lb 1 oz. He was named Ryan Rand. It is their first child. The mother is the former Mary Josephine Steed of Pensacola, Fla. The grandparents are Mrs. Jennie Hollist, Kaysville and Reed and Gay Hatch, 85 Ronald Ave., Layton, aZZLSilMMMMHa Among the winter brides is MRS. JAMIE Glover was matron of honor and brides- the former Miss Margo Southworth who became the Linda Wright, Mrs. Shauna Flint, Miss Kristen Ballentyne, Miss Linda Beech, Miss Lori and Miss Christensen Stephanie DeGraw. They wore floor-lengt- h gowns of powder blue quiana styled with empire waists and long full sleeves. They held nosegays of blue carnations, and white roses accented with s starburst and lavender straw flowers. 3. THE NEW bride is a daughter of Maurene Fausett Southworth, 261 South 100 West, Kaysville, and Grant L. Southworth of Farmington. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Flint, 352 North Flint Street, Kaysville. Following the ceremony the couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Lion Celia, Lay-to- n, Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Steed, Pensacola, Fla. Mrs. Elsie t ;V FOR HER wedding the attractive bride was attired in a gown featuring an full-leng- empire waist, embroidered lace bodice with long full sleeves with deep cuffs of matching embroidered lace. The soft pleated skirt extended into a train edged in delicate lace trim. Her veil of silk bridal illusion edged in lace trim fell softly from a beaded crown. FLOWER GIRLS were Teri Lyn Southworth and Wendy . Southworth and they held baskets of matching flowers of the other attendants. Their gowns were similar to Ihe LI other attendants. The bride and grooms mothers chose floor-lengt- h gowns in shades of lavender. Their corsages were blue carnations, white roses, star-burs and lavender star flowers. Miss Diana Romney attended the guest book. ; pom-pom- JOHN FLINT, a brother performed the duties of best man. Ushers were Rod Wright, Scott Southworth, Steve Southworth and Todd Nye. Following a wedding trip to Southern California and Mexico, the newlyweds will make their new home in BOUTIQUE 350 North Main, Layton Now Available Electrolysis Permanent Removal of Hair - Call for Consultation with Ann Scarlet - No charge BOUTIQUE CLEARANCE Wearing Apparel 3o1 2 oft THE NEW bride is a daughter of Lou Jean Brown, of London formerly of Kaysville and Hal K. Brown of Salt Lake City. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Felix of North Salt Lake. Following the, ceremony :!' the 'yoUng couple ' was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Lion House. Shaun Smith entertained with Especial musical numbers. SALON SPECIAL ON ALL PERMS. $3)50 Off During January 350 N. Main, Layton - Ph. ATTENDING THE bride was Tricia Bowen and Michele Workman. While Larry Wall and Pete Ipson performed duties for the groom. ; North 1 oz. The new mother is the former Jodi weighing 8 lb. Humphreys of Kaysville. It is the first grandson for The bride graduated from Viewmont High School and has attended Utah State University where she was affiliated with Chi Omega Sorority. She has also attended the University of Mexico in Mexico City and is currently attending the U. of U. where she is majoring in elementary education. THE BRIDE has traveled extensively in Mexico, the United States, the United Kingdom and Europe. The groom graduated from Viewmont High School and at-1-5 tended Utah State University fiartd 'thei 'Uv of U. where lie majored in geology. The groom has also traveled extensively in Mexico where he goes deep sea diving. He has traveled many parts of Europe and the United Kingdom. Following a honeymoon trip to Snowbird, the newlyweds will make their home in North Salt Lake. Logan. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Kristen Ballantyne, Kathleen Caldwell, Jane Hill, Linda Wright, Shauna Flint, and Marilyn Flint. The bride graduated from Center Medical PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Kathy Thompson, Tricia Bowen, Mrs. Lloyd Felix. An open house honoring the couple will be given by the brides grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. McGlinch, the last part of January. Mr. and Farrell Mrs. Humphreys of Kaysville. The other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Lowry of Houston, Tex. Mrs. Ivy Ottley of Kaysville is the greatgrandmother. np f' Welcoming their second child and second daughter into their home are Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fonnesbeck of 138 West 400 South, Kaysville. She arrived on Dec. 10 at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City and weighed 7 lb. 10 oz. She will be named Mechel, At home is a sister Arianne, ? Mrs,. Fonnesbeck. isr the- former Deanne Stenquist of 376-294- 5 . Stevenson and Fred and Ellen Hall, all of Layton are the grandparents. Mrs. Lucy Scoffield of Layton is the childs Announcing the birth of a son are Dean R. and Patricia Carlton Cottle. The child was born Dec. 25 in an Ogden hospital. He will be named Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo Carlton and Mr. and Mrs. George Cottle. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Anderson are among the few people with a New Years baby in their family. Their daughter was bom Jan. 1 in Ogden. The babys grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leland Anderson of Pocatello, Ida. A Mrs. Ethel Wood, dmg .nerrmol lives in River-dal- e. Kaysville city library new book selections. ADULT "Cold Is The Sea," Edward L. Beach; Gads Hall," Norah Lofts; "Bright Flows The River, Taylor Caldwell; "Complete Guide to Flowering and np ARLETTA WILLIAMS, chairman of the Davis County Council on Aging, made the following statement; "It has been recommended that the membership fee donation be raised from $4 to $6. Also that a class fee be charged for the following classes: ceramics, china painting, sewing, leathercraft, oil painting and lapidary, $1 per person, per class, per week. There will be a public hearing at Heritage Center on Jan. 11 at 12:30 p.m. Please come and let your feelings be Lovell was the former Carol Brown of Bountiful. d It was a little daughter on Sunday morning, Jan. 7, to Mr. and Mrs. Dean R. G. Anderson, 1306 West Bluff Road, Syracuse. She arrived at the Davis North Medical Center, Layton. The little new miss was 8 lbs. and 11 oz. and measured 21 inches in length at birth. who-arrive- Her parents have decided that her name will be Rachelle. Happy with their new sister are Greg who is four and a half years of age, and David who is one and a known. rimniii Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dean B. Anderson, Whittier, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fessenden of La Habra, Calif. A baby boy was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Don S. Stoker of 1162 West South, 1625 Syracuse. He arrived on Dec. 23 at the McKay Hospital in Ogden. He is the couples fourth boy. On the welcoming committee at home are two sisters M PGlg N M and three brothers. They include Kenny, Janine, Alecia, Todd and Ethan. The Stokers have decided to name the new one Aaron James. He tipped the scales at 8 lbs. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stoker, Clearfield, and Judge and Mrs. J. Duffy Palmer of Syracuse, M Jan. Mon.-Tue- Showtime s. 7:30 Only Fri. & Sat Nite Showtime 7:30 & 9:25 Sat Mat. 1:15 Only Adults 2.25 Students 1.75 Children 1.00 N KAYSVILLE THEATRE W 376-527- 2 mimxi vsb Alpine Chiropractic Center For Appointments I Call 376-421- 3 HOURS: 2 a.m.-2-- 6 p.m. 2 a.m. Saturday Closed Thursday FULLY EQUIPPED OFFICE Mon.-Fr- i. Dr. T. 230 North Main J. Scott St.-Layt- on - Chiropractic Physician . faii-- i insifi u rprH tlf Layton. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stenquist and Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Fonnesbeck all of Layton. The great-grandparen- ts include William Leander F 1 Stenquist of Tremonton and Mrs. Oliva Andersen of Brigham City. Announcing the arrival of a daughter are Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Perry of 141 N. 600 East, Kaysville. She arrived on Dec. 28 at the Davis North Medical Center in Layton. She weighed in at 7 lb. 15 oz. and is being named Susan Ann. Fort Lane Shor ping Center Layton terly Ink Spot Location WOMEN'S and Womens Boots Womens Shoes Foliage Houseplants, Dennis Brown; "History of Rome," Michael Grant. Children, "Mystery Of The Magic Green Ball, Steven Kellogg; "Bill and Pete, Tomie De Paola; "A House Is A House For Me," Mary Ann Hoberman; Warton and Norton," Russell Erickson, sometimes a January very cold wintry month. But we at Heritage Center hope it wont keep you away. We hope you will be able to participate in the various programs. We ask you to pay special attention to the following ? Ryan Dean Cottle. Fr New Book Selections At Library Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Mecham of Bountiful and Mrs. Norma Larsen of Bountiful. , Davis High School and attended BYU. The groom graduated from Davis High School and attended Utah State University at Logan. He has fulfilled a LDS mission to the Costa Rica San Jose Mission. np BEAUTY Safe and Salt Lake City. st semi-cathedr- The bridal bouquet was a cascade of white roses, blue carnations, starburst . pompoms and lavendar star flowers with long ribbon streamers. One of Decembers loveliest brides was Miss Susan Brown, who recited nuptial vows on Thursday, Dec. 28, with Wayne C. Felix, in ceremonies performed by President Wayne Wester-- gard, in the Lion House, in Cooper of Scottsbluff, Neb. is the Mr. and Mrs. James Lowry of Layton are announcing the arrival of their first child, a son named Justin. He was bom on Dec. 30 at the Davis Rites x pom-pom- House in Salt Lake City host- ed by the grooms parents. That evening they received guests at a reception at the White ' House Reception Center in South Ogden. Brown-Feli- maids were Mrs. bride of Steven T. Flint in rites performed in the Salt 1 N. Carl and Kelly Lane, 1355 N. Redwood Road Apt. 1 5, Salt Lake City, girl Thomas and Marley Colunga, 55 Airlane Drive, Clearfield, girl Temple Vows All 530 January 4, 1979 MRS. STEVE FLINT Lake LDS Temple on Dec. 1 Kaysville. The 7 lb. 15 oz. lad arrived on Dec. 28 at Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful. He will be named Christian. At home are Andrew and Megan. Mrs. Larsen is the former Shirley Mecham of Bountiful. half. Ralph W. and Kathryn Ellison Firth are pleased to announce the birth of their sixth child. The girl was born Jan. 2 in an Ogden hospital. She will be named Cherilyn. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. William Firth of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ellison of San Francisco, Calif. On Dec. 26, Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Stevenson became the parents of a baby girl. George V. and Wanda East, Kaysville. He arrived on Nov. 3 at the McKay-De- e Hospital and 300 . brother Tad and a sister Layton Births Dover of Salt Lake City. Its a son for Mr. and Mrs. K. Rand Hollist of 479 North twin boys Richard and Janet Wilson, boy A Cami, are having a great time with the new little lad. The babys grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Von Brown, Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lovell, of Clinton. Mrs. grandparents. The greatgrandmother is Mrs. C.H. Clinton, girl ft was 8 lbs. 4 oz. Dr. and Mrs. Warren D. West, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Thompson of Ogden are the Siriprathan, 200 W. January 3, 1979 Jerry and Marlene Heslop, 301 Ogden Avenue, Ogden, girl Ronald and Margaret Orton, 2901 W. 1600 N., s A husky baby boy arrived at the McKay Hospital in Ogden, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Lovell, 8 Sycamore Circle, Clearfield. He is already getting acquainted with his new name, Daniel Allen, and his birth weight den. field, boy !! Douglas Mrs. Thompson was the former Sandra West of Og- January 2, 1979 Uoyd and Sadie Martinez, 175 S. Main, Clear- I! Mrs. and Mrs. Doug Larsen of Clearfield Births are ts and randmother. Parents of a son are Mr. Bertlock of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. William Paul of Granger. Mr. and Mrs. Randy C. Thompson of 125 South 400 West, Kaysville, are happy over the arrival of a son bom to them on Christmas Day at the McKay Dee Hospital. The 7 lb 10 oz lad will be named David Clifton. boy William and Judy Pulley, 180. N. 1200 W., Clearfield, boy Saman and Sengchanh Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wendell B. Cheney of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Jay B. Perry of Bountiful. Mrs. Lillian Howard of Woods Cross is the greatg- addition weighed in at 7 lb 13 oz. He arrived on his parents fourth wedding anniversary. At home is a little sister Andrew and Deboral Vigil, P.O. Box 1124, Huntington, girl 1700 S. no. 5, Ogden, boy Cheney of Kaysville. their second child. The new Layton, boy fjYI it At home are Michael,' Joseph, Stephen, Raellen, Daniel and Christy. 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