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Show ' REFLEX JOURNAL BULLETIN LEADER AUGUST 12, 1982 Legion Slates Paper, Can Drive (It QHDffG Qirocn KAYSVIILE On Aug, a newspaper drive will be conducted by ihe local chapter of ihe timer Coddle 1'ovt 2 of 20 Ihe Amrcican Legion m Kay ville. 1 he legionnaire vk that you ave your new vpaper and aluminum can or any wrap aluminum for them to awivi m their fund ratting project. TRICKS WILL begin pick up on Saturday morning al a m. and item ihould be placed on ihe curb in from of (limmB mTTTTTTe.TrrvrT Not Available in LAYTON Mr. and Mr. Diamond R. Adam recently celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. They met in Layton where Mr. Adams, the former Vitate Aplanalp, taught school. She grew up in MR. AND MRS. DEE PATTERSON Midway, Ut. and attended Wasatch High School. She went on to attend BYU and USU where the received a teaching certificate. She Temple Ceremony Flower girl were Angela Green. Summer Hillary The Sail Lake LDS Temple provided ihe vetting for the marriage of Miss Mary Hutchinson and Dee Patterson who traded nuptial vows on July lb with Elder D. Hatch Howttrd, Hutchinson. Lisa Marie Cour-regeAmber Hoover, Kim Patterson and Crystal Patterson. FOLLOWING a wedding trip to Southern Utah and Southern California the new- ofliciating. THE NEW bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hutchinson of 284 N. 800 E., Kaysville. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. (Pat) Patterson of 1039 West "H" Street. Colton, Calif. THE COL'PLE was honored at a reception on Saturday, July 17 at the home of the brides still remember her as their favorite teacher. lyweds will make their home in San Bernardino, Calif. Prenuptial parties were given by Elaine Ward. Kathy Hinckley, Zan Alder, Connie Bowthorpe, Annette Smith, Liz Goodson, Kathy Campbell. Wandy Seely, Jan Ray, Natalie Franks and Margaret Hansen. THE BRIDEGROOM filled an LDS mission to the Australia Melbourne Mission, np parents. Karen Beth Jeppson attended the bridal book. MRS. ADAMS has been active in church and civic affairs in Layton. She has been a member of the Layton City Planning Board; a delegate to the Salt Lake County Convention; a registration agent in Layton for eight years and active in the LDS Church holding many church positions. Mr. Adams is a native of Layton. He attended Ogden High School. Each morning his father would take him, his sister, Elgie, and his brother. Golden, to the Banberger stop to ride into Ogden to. attend high school. He later attended the U. of U. and fulfilled an LDS mission in New York. He was one of the original team of missionaries to start the Hill Cumorah Pageant. He is a for- also used for upkeep on the American Legion building and for utility bills. Call Wallace Abrams 7 or Woodrow Pilcher for information, np Marilyn Brockbank, Salt Lake City; six grandchildren. Their is serving an EJvon, Gregg, in Florida. Mr. Adams has a brother. Golden, residing in Ogden, dmg 544-405- 1. Jesus. 2. One described only as there came one running." 3. St. Mark 10:21. 4. The questioner was "sad" having "great possessions." Who spoke these words? 2. Unto whom? 3. Where are they recorded? 1. Come And Get Old Pictures Remember when Jc:n had his first birthday and you took it down to the office and it looked so nice in the paper (we hope)? WELL, THAT pictures still there, collecting dust in our files. Jasons joined by Melinda. Joyce and Bryan, as well, along with dozens and hundreds of other pictures from weddings, missionary farewells and the many other happenings of daily life. It'd probably be better for us and more useful to you if you came and picked those pictures up. We certainly wont ' mind. You can drop by the office at 197B N. Main in Layton weekdays from 9:30-5:3- GUNNE SAX Not Available in Full 0. NAVY DENIM Priced elsewhere to $3.98 yd. 45 wide Full bolts GUNNE SAX LACE TRIM Priced elsewhere to 49 yd. FuB reels PETER PAN PRINTS Corless-Stevens- on Kaylene Corless and Eric C. Stevenson were married July 16. 1982 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Selvoy J. Boyer officiating. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Ralph J. and Shirley Corless of Kaysville. The groom is the son of W. Roy and Pat Stevenson of Fruit Heights. Following the ceremony an outdoor wedding breakfast was held at the home of the grooms parents. A .garden reception honored the newlyweds that evening at the historic Eldredge House in Bountiful. THE BRIDE wore a dress of scalloped French imported Chantilly lace over qiana. The Victorian style bodice featured chiffon sleeves puffed to the elbow and tapered to the wrist with a wide lace band and edged with a pleated chiffon ruffle which matches the stand-u- p pleated collar. The collar was edged in lace and g seed pearls. The skirt of lace to the knee had an underskirt of pleated chiffon of h edged in narrow lace. She carried a bouquet of gardenias, stephanotis and ivy form-fittin- floor-lengt- with white satin ribbon streamers. Attending the bride were Keri Lynn Corless, maid of honor; Mrs. Mark L. (Dantzel) Wall and Jessica Stevenson, flower girl. They were dressed shirtwaist style in street-lengt- h dresses in border print of mauve and teal blue flowers on They a white background. carried wicker fans with silk teal blue roses, mauve snow flake flowers, baby breath with green ivy gathered at the handle with satin ribbons of teal blue, mauve and white lace. THE BRIDES mother wore dress in a chiffon street-lengt- h teal blue. She wore a silk corsage of mauve roses and baby breath. The grooms mother dress in wore a street-lengt- h mauve and wore a silk corsage of teal blue roses and baby breath. The grooms grandmother dress of wore a street-lengt- h teal blue and a silk corase of mauve roses and baby breath. BEST MAN duties were performed by Willy Stevenson. Ushers were Craig Corless, Rick Rasmussen and Richard . Mourtisen, Angeles LDS Temple. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stant S. Johnson of 7173 Hayes Circle, Buena Park, Calif. The bridegroom is the son of THE BRIDE attended Davis Alternative High School. . Fast Reasonable TV Stereo Washers - Dryers Evap. Coolers POWDER JACKET SOLIDS W Phone Designer lengths Priced elsewhere to $3.98 yd. 45 wide n 88 n n 98 yd. PLAID SHIRTINGS bolts Priced elsewhere to $3.98 yd. 45 wide Full it the movie everybodys talking about end here are Annies, the shoes Annie everybody wants. SOLID COTTON KNITS Designer lengths Priced elsewhere to $3.98 yd. 60 wide Sandy $26.99 OUTING FLANNEL PRINTS Full bolts Priced elsewhere to 2.98 yd. 45 wide Warbuck various other community 544-532- 0. Priced elsewhere to 89 spool 200 yd. spools WITH NEW THE GROUP has had a busy summer presenting programs at the Ogden LDS Tabernacle, the Hogle Zoo, Riatta Days, the July 24th celebration and or POLY. THREAD 100 DENIM The Rainbow Singers, a 6 Assorted colors JEAN EASY STREET Layton based group of 45 children, directed by Pam Evans and Jeannie Day, recently performed at the state capitol on Aug. 2 as part of the Brown Bag series presented there. On Aug. 5 they entertained PTA officers and Davis School District officials at the Regional PTA meeting in Farmington. 546-231- h RIBBING 546-313- 4 YOU'RE ON Rainbow Singers Perform Farmington on Aug. 20 at 5:30 p.m. The group performs without charge and groups wishing to schedule the group may call I 45 wide Designer lengths Priced elsewhere to $3.98 yd. Just arrived-Ne- w shipment Same Day Service LAZy-DORS- S events. The children often sing in harmony and are occasionally accompanied by ukeleles and rhythm instruments which Mr. and Mrs. Glenn O. Fleek are taught to play. they of of 1725 N. Gregory Dr. The Rainbow Singers can be Utah. Layton, seen next at the County Fair in was held at the Cypress LDS Institute. An open house was held on July 29 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huffaker of Layton, Utah. Brimley Repair Service weapons, map reading, tactics, military courtesy, militand Army ary justice, first-ai- d history and traditions. Martha Gardiner, A RECEPTION THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dick E. Smith of 1708 N. Alder, Layton. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nat Lazio of Omaha, at the Veterans Memorial Park on Aug. 7 by Judge Troia. drill and ceremonies, Kathleen Gooch and Bev. Stephenson. BOTH GRADUATED from Davis High School. Kaylene graduated from WSC in interior design and is employed at New Concept Furniture in Layton. Eric attends WSC this fall in the field of business. He has fulfilled an LDS mission to Alabama. He is employed at Tom Randall Distributing. The newlyweds honeymooned in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico and will reside in Layton. The couple will make their home in Omaha, Neb. Army Pvt. Arnold E. Sanchez, son of Ernest and Rose Sanchez of Layton, has completed basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. DURING THE training, students received instruction in Longfellow. Lori Parrish attended the guest book. Prenuptial parties were given by Pat Stevenson, Colleen Furgeson, Terri Stevenson, Dantzel Wall, Lisa Fitch, GeNee Mouritsen, Kathy Los Angeles Rites Michel Elaine Johnson and Sherman Lewis Fleek were married on July 24 in the Los Arnold Sanchez Completes Training Tracy Sue Smith and Anthony Lazio were married wore a pink midi style dress. Maid of honor was Miss Karen Lazio. n 98 yd. r.o.t. Priced elsewhere to $3.69 yd. 45 wide Rites POWDER JACKET o Neb. For her wedding the bride stores 6 oz. lightweight e. Smith-Lazi- aQ bolts Priced elsewhere to $4.98 yd. 45" wide ANSWERS TO BIBLE VERSE heaven." LN 45" wide 4. What effect did they have? "One thing thou lacketh: go thy way, sell whatever thou hast and give to the poor, and thou shall have treasure in Club. He was watermaster for the Sill and Adams Ditch Co. for ten years. stores 544-27- Bible Verse mer member of the Layton Kiwanis Club and a charter member of the Layton Rotary HIS younger days, Mr. Adams was a member of the Davis County Sheriffs pos-seHe rode with this group for ten years and participated in many parades and horse show events. He has worked many hours in the scouting program and while camping with scouts in the Wind River region he chopped some wood and injured his eye. He has participated in many prize winning LDS Church dramas and dance competitions. He has served in various capacities in the LDS Church. Diamond and Vilate Adams were married in the LDS Tem- - newspaper donations to the Veteran's Hospital in SLC. Funds are Adams, Layton; Mrs. Carol Weidhauer, Layton, and Mrs. taught school for 17 years and many people throughout Utah s. THESE three children, Richard aB bolts Priced elsewhere to $5,49 yd. drives generate funds for the American Legion to service projects such as Boys State, (assay contests and other contests, as well as assist with pie June 10, 1932. They have t Full paper should ged or lied. Golden Date imm amr JENNY BEYER PRINTS ho MR. AND MRS. DIAMOND ADAMS f STIRTRI $26.99 - $28.99 C Copyright 1981 Tribune Company Syndicate Pictures industries Inc Ail Inc rights olumbia reserved HEDGES BARTONS 43 No. SHOES Main - Bountiful immiimiiiiiniiiiiumuiia US! Y &r3Wi33E GUnUlTllt? J A'3i-iCKL- ($&&!&& Ms W1S" j. . t1 "Mvds-Vrilt,- . yd. 49 yd. |