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Show C, frwmriwi ' WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JANUARY 0 0 o yi,vrv,ywrr1 4, 1979 Syracuse Births Just in time to make a happy family happier, was when Mrs. Kaye Volk went to the hospital and gave birth to a husky little boy. He arrived early on Dec. 22, at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden. He weighed 8 lbs. 3 oz. The proud father, Wayne L. Volk, brought the mother and little one home on Christmas -- Eve. The family reside at 2743; South 1000 West, Syracuse. Other Volk children on hand to assist in the welcoming committee included brothers ; Matthew, Dustin and Christopher; and sisters Jennifer and Natalie. : Rotary Club Meets;, Dr. Russell A. Williams of Kaysville, Director of Davis County Family and Com- munity Mental Health Center was the guest speaker at the Layton Rotary Club on Wednesday afternoon. DR. WILLIAMS stressed the need, purpose and help rendered through the center. It was an informative and interesting talk. The dinner meeting was held at the Chateau Center in Layton for all members, np MRS. KENT COOK MR AND MRS. NEIL B. CORBRIDGE Repeat Vows Exchange Vows cowl neckline and lull circle skirts. They carried bouquets of blue daisies and white carnations and baby breath. The mothers were dressed' in gowns of silver blue quiana knit shirtwaist style with full Tracy Lynn Fiet became the bride of Neil Brian Corbridge on Dec. 15, 1978 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Elder William H. Bennett presided over the ceremony. circle skirts. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. SPENCER YOUNG acted as best man and ushers were Kyle Corbridge, Lewis Corbridge and Michael Fiet. Lee Fiet, 2004 North Highway 89, Layton. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. McRae W. Corbridge, 1881 East Gentile, Layton. The wedding breakfast was Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Robert Nilson, held at the Shakespearean Dinner House in Salt Lake City and a reception was held at the Holmes Creek Stake Center later that evening. Mrs. Des Townsend, Mrs. Kent Nielsen, Mrs. Ronald Mrs. Van Schroader, Heninger and Mrs. Harry THE BRIDE was dressed in an organza over polyester satin gown. It featured a edged with scalloped French brocaded lace accented with seed pearls. It also featured a sheer brush train separated in the center revealing an satin skirt with appliqued lace and seed pearls. Attending the bride was Mrs. Marshall Altice as matron of honor and Shelly Morgan as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Rochelle Page. Jr. Bridesmaids were Tamara McLeary and Charlotte Singley. Attending matron was Mrs. Herman L. Fiet. THE BRIDE has attended school at Ricks College and Weenig. Weber State College. The groom is also attending Weber State College and has fulfilled a mission to New ... i... Zealand.. .,u After a honeymoon in San Diego, Calif, the couple will make their home in River-dalUtah. e, HAZARDOUS TRAVEL Personal and corporate aircraft have been cited as the most hazardous forms of travel last year, accounting for 160 deaths per billion passenger miles flown, the National Safety Council reports. CNS RAY GORDON'S AUTO REPAIR 166 S. Main, Layton door Farm (next Layton I 766-206- Supply) I 1 General repairs , Miss Deena Hart became the bride of Kent Loyal Cook in ceremonies performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Tuesday, Dec. 19 with Elder LeRoy Buckmiller officiating. Tune Ups Brakes Front End Alignment 15 years experience Fast, Friendly Service silk rose buds. . Best man duties were per- LDS Logan. at a regional meeting held in Denver, Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. A. Collin Hart and Mrs. Robert Hart. Colo. Mrs. Micki Elmer and Melaine are helping the organization achieve its goal: THE BRIDE graduated from Davis High School and has attended Weber State Mrs. Micki Elmer of 1300 North 3936 West, West Point, Utah has been chosen chair- man of the North Davis College. The groom graduated from Logan High School and has Mothers March on Birth Defects ELEVEN YEARS ago, the March of Dimes was the first health agency to appeal to the masses for financial aid, attended USC and Brigham Young University. He filled an LDS mission to the Sweden Stake Center. Stockholm mission. FOR HER nuptial events h the bride wore a gown of white embossed nylon voile designed with a fitted bodice, high neckline edged in Chantilly lace trim. A cape valance edged in matching lace trim accented the bodice and shoulders of the gown extending over the Leg of floor-lengt- in matching lace enhanced the long full skirt. HER CHAPEL veil of silk bridal illusion accented with Chantilly lace fell from the beaded tiara. The bridal bouquet was made up of silk pink roses and orchids with lavender' ribbon streamers. MISS ERIN Munson was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Gay Nelson, Kelly Cox and Nancy Booth. Their floor length gowns were styled with empire waists, long full sleeves in shades of pink and lavender floral print. They each held a long stemmed pink silk rose. THE BRIDES and grooms , FAMILY guests home for t the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Taylor, Idaho Falls, J Ida.; Mrs. Bob (Joan) Faraoni, Honolulu, Hawaii; Mr. and Mrs. Rand Hart from Greenwood, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Glade Booth, Sandy; William R. Young Jr., and Anchorage, Alaska; Mr. Elmer." Mrs. Through the resulting public support, polio was conquered. We now have a more for- midable opponent in the cruel and devastating problem of birth defects. Held every January for the past 28 years, the neighbor to neighbor campaign is explains Mrs. Jim Alard, Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hart, South Weber; Mr. and Mrs. Collin Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Neal Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hart and John H. Hart, all of Kaysville. np Open House The children of Alden E. and Lucile Stephens Hardy invite all friends and relatives to an open house, celebratjng their parents fiftieth wedding anniversary. IT WILL be held January 7, from in the evening at 1979 6-- 8 the Bountiful Ward Tabernacle, First-Thir- d 51 East Center Street, Bountiful. No gifts please. Layton Births ranaiE iWMShi SAILtZ CLEARANCE BRING AD IN FOR EXTRA SAVINGS Reg. 3.98 to 6.98 Sale 4I 98 Jan. 4-- 6 with Ad Only 298 Sale UU Jan. 4-- 6 with Ad Only Acrylic Sweat Shirt Fabric M8 Stretch Values Sale $098 Cm 4-- 6 with Ad Only Jan. $4 I gg Reg. 7.98 Sale Instant Dresses Reduced 50 & 290 Sale Better Fabrics Reg. 3.79 to 4.98 HAVE YOUR CARPETING BEAUTIFULLY CLEANED IN YOUR OWN HOME In a matter of a few hours, we can revive its original beauty and freshness. We use the famous Von Schrader AIMING FOR the day when all children can be bom free from the threat of birth defects, the March of Dimes method. No moisture goes through to the underside to damage the pile or backing. There is no odor. Carpets can be used the dry-foa- m funds numerous research programs, Mrs. Elmer says. They also support special maternal infant health care, genetic services, public and professional health education, and community services. Volunteers are needed for the Mothers March in the Layton and Kaysville area. Anyone interested in helping should contact Micki Elmer at 9.98 $490 Jan. 6 ad only 4-- With ABC DIAZ ENTERPRISES 766-238-8 - Layton 376-319- 3 Quilteds Reduced 50 Many Unadvertised Red Tag Saving Classes for Winter Quarter will star1Jan.22-Reg.No- wl WHERE: Davis County Family & Community Mental Health Center 515 East 500 South Bountiful, Utah 84010 WHEN: Classes begin Wednesday, January 17, 1979. TI.'.'E: 7:30 DURATION: 8 FEE: S20.00 (Fee may CONTACT: - 376-096- 0 Mounted With 8 50 EVERYDAY LOW PRICE & Community Mental Health announces a course in assertive training, the purpose of which is to help people feel more confident and self assured, less sensitive to psychological hurt, and better able to cope with everyday human interaction problems. The following course will teach how to cope more effectively with the conflicts we all have in living with each other. )J98 Upholstery Cleaning with the same fine method. same day. ,s Heaped With A Blend ot .eren'10pP''9 Davis County Family Reg. 2.29 to 3.79 nations most serious child health problem. CLASSES ddWlDh Knits Dimes supports nationwide and local programs of research, medical and community services, aimed at overcoming the sponsored by the March of Dimes, says Mrs. Elmer. The voluntary health organization uses the funds for programs aimed at prevention of birth defects... our nations number one child health problem. ASSERTIVE TRAINING One Group Fabric prevention of birth defects. The March of Frank O. and Carol Lee Larsen Harris of 1208 North 300 East, Layton are pleased to announce the birth of their fourth child, a girl. She was born Dec. 22 in an Ogden hospital. The parents will name her Clarissa Lee Harris. Her three older brothers were at home to greet the tiny girl. Grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. Frank C. Harris of Fruitland Park, Florida and Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Larsen of Hyde Park, Utah. On Dec. 23, Lanny and Edra Nalder Porter became the parents of a baby girl. She Sarah will be named Elizabeth Porter. The new arrival has one older sister named Cynthia. She has no living grandparents, dmg ANNOUNCEMENT gn&EHHtiata, THE KAYSVILLE Ro- tarians hosted the Layton Ro- tarians and the Rotary Anns j; at the special holiday event. Following dinner a delightful Christmas program was presented by the Davis High Concert Band and the Layton High School Chorus, np . March of Dimes National Poster Child Melaine Brockington, 8, of Lancaster, Texas, meets March of Dimes volunteer THE NEWLYWEDS are making their new home in FOLLOWING the ceremony the couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Grand Ballroom of the Hotel Utah, Salt Lake City, hosted by the grooms mother. That evening they received guests at a reception at the p.m.-9:0- 0 COUPON 07 COUPON EFFECTIVE THRU JANUARY 15, 1979 O OFF ANY LARGE SUPREME p.m. weeks (every Wednesday) Elaine Ellis at be adjusted.) 773-70- or 60 for Wilhelmsen at 290-34information and registration. De . evening Dec. 20. NORTHERN UTAH CHAPTER formed by Willard Scott Cook. Neal Hart was the usher. Mother of the groom is Mrs. Loyal Scott Cook of 1709 East 1460 North, Logan. AMY ALAND was the flower girl. Miss Elizabeth Dunford and Miss Beverly Dunford attended the guest book. Auto Glass and their corsages were lavender orchids and pink e. Kaysville East Over 100 members and guests attended the annual traditional Christmas Rotary dinner party at the Oakridge Country Club on Wednesday mother chose full skirts and blouses in lavender quiana THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hart of 107 South 500 East, Kays-vill- Mutton sleeves. A wide ruffle flounce edged THE ATTENDANTS wore blue satin quianta knit with a Rotary Club Dinner Party iTa 46 OGDEN 33rd and Washington 621-18- 51 csicbzsik Tv LAYTON 505 N. Main 376-144- 4 I |