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Show r T I I DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, FEBRUARY 4, 1981 WEEKLY REFLEX Named Young Career W oman A resident of LAYTON the East Layton area has been named Young Career Woman Busi-ne(YCW) by the Lakeview ss and Professional Women's (BPW) Club. ; 4 - f ' CHRISTINE N. Karcher. a system's analyst employed by TRW Systems, will represent the Lakeview BPW Club in a district-wid- e YCW competition in April. Judging was based on the candidate's career achievements and ability to project an toimage reflecting the role of in woman society. day's young I MS. KARCHER, a graduate of the University of Delaware, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Nester of N.J. Her husband is David A. Karcher. a system's engineer also with TRW Systems. The Young Career Woman Program, inaugurated by the National Federation of BPW Clubs, Inc. in 1963. highlights ! the achievenents of young career women and is one of many programs sponsored by m MRS. KELLY D. VanBROCKLIN Wed In Temple On Jan. 23, 1981, LeAnn Marcusen became the bride of Kelly G. VanBrocklin in rites performed in the LDS Temple. Elder Dean Larsen officiated at the ceremony. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Lex Marcusen of Kaysville, and the groom is the son of Maxine G. VanBrocklin, also of Kaysville. A wedding breakfast was held in Kaysville with 40 peo- ple attending. The reception was held at the Kaysville Utah East Stake Center. gown fea- THE BRIDES tured a Victorian collar, pleated lace which started at a point from the waist and descended down, a long train, sheer sleeves with lace. The veil was sheer with lace around the front edge and lace apli- - ques. She carried a bouquet of white roses and daisies. Maid of honor was Jill Marcusen with Holly Marcusen and Susan Raymond as the bridesmaids. THE ATTENDANTS wore dresses of dark blue chiffon gowns with a flowing cut just below' the knee. Each held a bouquet of silk flowers made of white carnations, red roses and baby breath. The mothers wore light blue long gowns and had corsages made of gardinias. emp e Qi j)ecember Nuptials The former Iris Biesinger and Gary David Bradley were wed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The rites were performed by Elder Neal A. Maxwell. Hotel THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Taylor Biesinger of Bountiful. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Bradley of THE BRIDE is a graduate 6fi' Bountiful High School and Clearfield. A reception was held in the Bountiful 31st Ward Cultural Hall. The wedding breakfast w.as held at Little America ATTENDING was Sue Biesinger as maid of honor. Performing best man duties was Mike Nielsen. seminary. The groom graduated from Clearfield High School and seminary and served an LDS Mission to Baton Rouge, La. The newlyweds are living in Clearfield and are both employed by Inkleys. or SERVING AS best men Mr. and Mrs. Robert Templeton of 332 South Mountain Road, Fruit Heights announce the marriage of their daughter Leslie Ann to Jeff L. Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wren Lusk of 238 Green Street, Layton. THE CEREMONY was performed on Saturday, Dec. 27 at the Mountain Road LDS Chapel in Fruit Heights with Bishop Richard Fagg offi- ciating. An open house was held that evening at the home of the brides parents. FOR HER nuptial events, h the bride was attired in a floor-lengt- tiered lace wedding were Mike Hazeldine and Don Green. Todd L. Marcusen was the usher. town styled with long sleeves buttoned at the wrists. The veil was waist length of matching delicate lace. The veil and square neck of the gown were accented with tiny blue satin BOTH ATTENDED Davis High School and the bride attended WSC. They will make their home in Layton. bows. Her bouquet was of white silk roses and blue designed by the Dana Wright, friend of the bride. Lori and Travey Templeton, twin sisters of the bride served as bridesmaids. They wore h light blue gowns trimmed with light blue satin ribbons. Karen McBride wore h a royal blue gown. d Their flowers were white carnations. forget-me-not- s, floor-lengt- floor-lengt- blue-tippe- THE MOTHERS wore h gowns of royal blue. Their corsages were of white carnations. Esther Templeton from floor-lengt- blue-tipp- Antioch, Calif, received of guests. She is a grandmother the bride. Pete Staple, of the bride, greeted guests at the door. gran-fath- MISS V KRISTINE N. KARCHER BPW to elevate the status of women. PERSONS interested in information about BPW may write to Judy Bezoski. Lake-vieBPW club president. 6077 South 2200 West. Roy. Utah. 84067. Iw Sidewalks Cause Iniury To Many Ice-Cover- MR. AND MRS. JEFF L. ROSS es f er SUSIE Fraser attended the guest books and ed sidewalks and steps were the cause of injury to literally thousands of Postal Service employees last year, according to Postmaster Kenneth Stuart of Layton. gifts were attended by Annette Dalton. Jor Kirk was best man and Delbert Ross was the usher. THE NEWLYWEDS honeymooned at a Salt Lake Inn. They are making their home in Layton. Prenuptial parties were given by Miss Karen McBride, Miss Annette Dalton, Miss Susie Fraser, Miss Toni Beckstrom and Miss Kathy Beckstrom. THE BRIDE will graduate from Davis High School this spring. The groom is a 1977 graduate of Layton High School, np iainDCTUAMiAfWln workers across the nation were hurt when they fell or lost their balance, and ice and snow was the primary cause of those accidents. We do everything possible to deliver the mail regardless of how bad the weather becomes, but we want to remind customers again that snow and ice on steps and sidewalks has to be removed where carriers must walk. POSTMASTER Stuart said he realizes its not always easy to remove ice and snow, but carriers are not required to risk, personal injury to themselves and vehicles from unusual hazards to deliver the mail. To allow a carrier to drive up to a curbside mailbox to deposit or collect mail without leaving his or her vehicle, rural or curbside boxes should be kept clear of snow, vehicles or other obstructions. v "9 v Miss Kays. Contest Scheduled The Kaysville JCKs will sponsor the annual Miss Kaysville Contest which is scheduled for March 21. They want all girls who would like to try out for this title to participate contest. Girls in the must be age 17 and up and a resident of Kaysville. MRS. ANNETTE Haacke is chairman of the event assisted by Mrs. Paula Allen. All those interested should contact Mrs. Mrs. Allen Haacke np 376-160- VMfiTQS DOE Sal, Feb. 14th with live music by The Country Freedom Band Place: American Legion Post 87, 128 S. Main, Layton All Legion Members Service - KAYSVILLE Kaysville City Library will offer a free tax specialist on Wednesdays starting tonight and continuing through April 15. He will be at the library, 56 North Main St., from 8 p.m. WyV unsconranminm R 6-- THIS FREE service is especially aimed to help senior citizens with questions they have in filling their tax forms. The specialist is from the IRS office. Completes Basic reflex Spec. 4 William M. Paine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Paine, Jr. of 1193 N. 1300 E., Layton, has completed a U.S. Army primary leadership course at Bad Toelz, West Germany. STUDENTS received training in supervisory skills, leadership principles and small unit training techniques essential to a first-lin- e supervisor in a shop or office en- -. vironment. Paine is assigned at Knielingen, West Germany. Temple Ceremony Recently Miss Ruth Packer Kent Beckstrom in rites performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Elder Boyd K. Packer, an uncle of the bride, performed the wedding ceremony. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Packer of Brigham City. The groom is the son of Mr. and and Guests are Mrs. Kent M. Beckstrom of Fruit Heights, Ut. A wedding breakfast was held for the couple at Log Haven Restaurant and a reception later that night was held in the Brigham City First Ward Cultural Hall. THE BRIDE was dressed in a gown of dotted swiss trimmed in lace which was made by the brides mother. The flowers she carried were roses and pink carnations and baby breath. Michele Packer served as maid of honor with Kathy Lee Beckstrom, Toni Lyn Beckstrom and Amy Jean Beckstrom as the bridesmaids. Invited to attend! L3 to w Hip'f VALENTINE SPECIAL T ,350 OFF PERM and WAVE URSULAS BEAUTY SALON 376-242- 8 N. Main, Kaysville Friday, Feb. 13 Davis High School 325 S. Main, Kaysville MR. AND MRS. KELLY BECKSTROM became the bride of Kelly THE ATTENDANTS were dressed in pink and maroon gowns. They held a long stemmed rose. The mothers were dressed in maroon gowns and their corsages were roses and pink carnations. MELANIE DEEM was the flower girl and Mel Andersen was the best man. Ushers were Jeff Packer, Kevin Packer, HAY SEN. ORRIN HATCH cLl REP. JAMES HANSEN Chairman Senate Labor Committee To give report to Utah on Washington and world events Newly-electe- d U. S. Congressman on U. S. House To speak of Representatives activities RECEPTION AND DUFFET DINNER 6:C0 P.M. Meet Sen. Hatch and Rep. Hansen PROGRAM 7:15 P.M. Variety show entertainment-severCounty groups al top Davis Awards for outstanding voter districts and outstanding workers Hatch and Rep. Hansen Speakers-Se- n. t Ron Bingham and Randy Deem. Prenuptial parties were held by Pat Holbrook, Raelene Brian, Melanie Parsons, Betty SUGGESTED DONATION $3.00 Longson, Arlene McEwan Janet Keller. THE BRIDE graduated from Box Elder High School and has attended BYU and WSC. The groom is a graduate of Davis High and has attended WSC where he was senior class president. He has fulfilled an LDS mission to Minnesota. They newlyweds will make their home in Garland, Ut. L MetsoasaIehomEubyPhce376W;PatHikhi376-8k57- ; Beth Me 2M91; bis Pickett mm - |