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THE MULT WIDS HI Sail Lake l it) . e itjif 4 44 rtgWbb'TJ WooNdtitAiCfttflHfitHI Pc tfuihrsvi, wlctv INS btN I ow- - bml, lie w3 Ois a m IN wNtan m Nit wvf N mdt vrt Wmhi-- Wwi4 n Be Vrtrtd ( .!, !N prWNb! 'tT.au a von of Orvon and Ruth E. Layton. He attended vc hot 4 in Laylon. On Aug. 30, 1924, he married Bevvie F. Hyde. if w " NNf 14 vNPrf ffd ttotpmw, N timm IHETXkVNtJXIIX w4 vMi each UcSrt w IM f ) I H toft M U tpfHMov gktwad, which vktlicr wMt Keen mg IN Ibnuk N etpNMd, IN J'ctv tte mk U m vppec J M defied IM wbld tun ne (t((t Mar mit. C4. t WNiftrff bacd.il Wixutd lave 14 Miduf a ditccl htl 14 N damaged," TN pubN wi3 but 2itrv of IN tunutmJiftg lanJv. tjM bp 14 IN Idbc'ite, fie farming. litcvi.Kk and recreate, he said, the 2 Vt acres surrounding each shelter is IN IN E M ED nuclear fieccs to deter attack from enemy forces," Col. Lrtvzmgcr concluded. Other items of business included in the Chamber of W SIR. LAYTON it the father of five living children. They are Mrs. Donna Peirce, Gear-fielMrs. Janet Hart, Sandy; Mrs. Paulien Brown, Kaysvill-e- ; Com-mer- d: were: !il 4 l.llllltlif I dti immmfH -- t'S till to, 4,1,1 jims :,in v il to die i .inf wmmig timmif J1 I f 1 jf I fi 1 40 14 B4 ilmf 44 Ci.i.U'i .1 Attiurw Villi I Quarterly meeting Id, I W il f tmiqw, frnuH I ', t t aflirir- SN l - W Ilf R- bf. Hi Dr l og ft lot iC( , M i,lm. ibitftMtif wtii 4 W Tawfg Sa tNff - I 4i.H W Wkf M toSfit sfsAnr bl SN (aiba phs4 to 4, fcantg scfif is ImhIkiP M e.Si, Me .my Ij 1,14k 1 414 (war, vwittg kd Nfi ift art w 14 wit tiir dtmte te bn.dr, hl,Xae bo:ii cf laric; at a ami w, CW CVdhtSvrf, Mrs, Aixm ItAl H!Nr,CrtN; II graajikitdrc. 1 Utiif. II gfraf prai iiifit,SJi(i; ( t.tiff. great-path- ItoNN lttma, lYiA' ItMIkUIXiUTAwete NU SaJardrt. Vfi. I't 24 9 I - Ilmf IN DtW Vow) h ted DoH w?wf (kt'ltif tot. HO t I a .in ii if etq tr.H a Nance: insoeatrofl by by Hitkop Ifihble; speaker were Paul C. Match. Bishop Keith Bagtcy and LaVetda Hamm, Mt MCAl seketnm. "Dear f art hly lather" by Oft 11 LctN Oge walla, and Car tccn and Vent Corbndge, accompanied by RaNoe Oge-wallmusical selection by Brad Home; violin selection But-dru- p. a; by Barbara and Lorraine Home, accompanied by Mary Lllen Nance; benediction was given by Vera P. Cotbndge. Pallbearers were Lewis Roe , Dr Ml ((inference Kaysville KmN South State Conference Scheduled IN Km Due -- he tong NvI I tab ue !j W4 Srtlta ItotactgwieNM.Nfl 2. 2?aJ (fihrlfUljMi'itittfkveuy Wit N IN b$d wetj prrMdf S4tg IN u of h M Ds rwh etpewwe u sivh mJ finue. Me (do,o:aal soefal osr, 11 C4W..'.1'i.fc4ns yeatfs U s eda- i4?ade kaiNf il cd ad prevdet id Avoa I'tah Ual kadets wdt tmsrucl M Nundaf Tat Kui ndj li.iij n(uttiUirf SZtAg gustiflfT ami tM its alter-tto- o sev mms and menders Id and over a a etcrwng votin' at I p m, Iktwte IN Naw-d- a 40rt,.um,d by at h p m, the dl attend IN annual womens conference by direct wue broadcast. All. of IN stoke Mil RDAV sessions hdJ al IN Muntain Road Chapel. 901 South Mountain Road. Fruit wal he Heights. TN Sunday general session will convene at 11.30 a.m, at the Kaysville Last Stake Center. 200 South 600 Last. Members and the public are ins tied. will N, w ? bus Urt IIM X JMHh U, wo fiiiwid 1 sei4eti ml Ms, IsiNprscS af I II A a&J 10 sccrtaes d es N laid paw, ul sesutrn 'ft id IN fie all Stake Wd KAwr adwJis Nifieldrd MINn IN at 4 30 p lhVrffs w3 be stoke Ncarte, A Sri CUL genealogical and temple work (fitfia d be show t aorth foyer and mutir purpot room front 2 30 to h p m. ttn Sunday ad 7W a m . a yourh sestwn kd be kefi! in IN Second Nnh Chapel lor in all youth kadets. 12-1- 1 and their THE CFMX4L session dl be Nid Sunday at 9 a m. in ti c stake house, A general Relief Society w conference lor ag women age 19 and os cr w ill be held Saturday, Sept. 27 at 6 p.m. in the stake house. This meeting wiU be transmitted by direct wire from the tabernacle in Salt Lake City. This is a world- wide conference al which President Spencer W. Kimball will preside. ; Schmidt. California. He has 16 13 greatgrandchildren. Mr. Laylon lived fora number of years in Oregon where he worked on a diary ranch and in a saw mill. grandchildren and I HE HAS spent most of his EZRA J. LAYTON Ezra J. Layton, 2184 W. Gentile, Layton, will be honored on Friday, Oct. 3 at an open house to celebrate his open house will be held in the Layton Second Ward Chapel, 2120 W. Gentile from 7 to 9 p.m. 80i h birthday. The be THE FAMILY requests gifts omitted. Ezra was born Oct. I, 1900 life in Layton. He retired from Hill Air Force Base as a civil service employee. He has also been a farmer and stockman. He has been active in church and civic affairs in Layton. HE AND his wife were honored in 980 as Layton's senior citizens for the year. Mr. Layton enjoys several hobbies and still maintains a beautiful yard, flower garden and fruit and vegetable garden, 1 dmg 80th Birthday Mrs. Velma Benton of 60 North First West, Kaysville, will celebrate her 80th birthday at the home of her daughter and Dr. and Mrs. Phillip L. Bryson in Bountiful on Saturday, Sept. 27 with a family dinner. MRS. BENTON was born Sept. 27, 1900 in Greele, Colo, to Morgan and Martha Jones. When seven years of age the family moved to Park City where she attended the public schools. On June 2, 1919 she was married to Rufus W. Benton. ployed by the Union Pacific Railroad as a agent telegrapher for 46 years, retiring in 1963. Of their 61 years of marriage, they have lived in Kaysville the past 39 years. SHE. HAS been active in both civic and church programs. She served as president of the Kaysville Elementary School PTA and for two years as president of the Kaysville Garden Club. She operated a day nursery in her home for many years and many of the young people affectionally cal- - On Sept. 19, Alison Humphreys became the bride of Jim B. Hopkin. The wedding took place in the Imperial Ward ing the rites. A WEDDING dinner was held at Hare Hollow in Salt Lake City. A reception was held at the Lion House in Salt Lake City. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Farrell J. Humphreys, 207 E. Crestwood Road, Kaysville. Parents of the groom are Bishop and Mrs. Earl B. Hopkin, Salt Lake City. After their marriage they moved to many towns and cities. Mr. Benton was em- THE BRIDES gown featured a high neck with sheer inlay of chantilly lace at neckline and cuffs of sleeves. It had a sunburst pleated skirt, pleats formed a ruffle around shoulders and bodice. She wore a fingertip veil with lace matching and seed pearls. Her flowers were of peach roses and fall flowers of brown and beige and baby breath with brown ribbon trim. Maid of honor was Margo Humphreys with Mrs. April Pierce, Mrs. Jodi Lowry, Mrs. star-bur- st VELMA BENTON led her their second mother. At the present time she is serving as a Relief Society visiting teacher in the Kaysville First Ward. She is the mother of six children and their first daughter died in infancy. She has 27 grandchildren and 20 JENNIFER SYRINDA DABB Autumn Bride with Bishop Bart Hopkin, brother of the groom, perform- son-in-la- KIMBERLEY BRIANNE POULSEN ALISON HUMPHREYS HOPKINS Sue Morgan, Mrs. Coleen Yates and Mrs. Nina Pappas as bridesmaids. They wore peach silk crepe street length dresses with ivory lace trim on and long puffed sleeves. Their flowers were peach silk roses, baby breath with brown ribbon trim. MR. AND MRS. K. BARTON Couple United The Logan Temple was the setting for the marriage of BEST MAN duties were performed by Scott Stevens, Dan Marilee Stevenson and K.C. Barton on Aug. 22. The rites Strong and Wayne Moon. were performed by Pres. GAYLE HOPKIN attended the guest book. Prenuptial showers were given by Jodi Lowry, April Pierce, Coleen Lowry, Margo Humphreys, Jan Frasier and Diane Godfrey. groom are Mr. and Mrs. M. Cecil Barton, 988 North 2875 East, Layton. A wedding breakfast was held in the USU Union Building, hosted by the grooms parents. A reception was held at the USU Union Building patio. A garden reception was also held on Aug. 23 at the home of the grooms parents. Ushers were Bart Hopkin and Jim Pierce. The mothers wore peach colored, woven crepe princess style dresses. THE BRIDE graduated from Davis High School and Kaysville seminary, attended Weber, SUSC and the University of Utah. The groom graduated from Highland High School and attended Utah Tech in Provo and SUSC. After a honeymoon to San Francisco, the couple is residing in Salt Lake City. Charles Bullen. PARENTS OF the bride are Pres, and Mrs. Evan Steven- son, Logan. Parents of the THE BRIDE wore a full length gown with accordion pleated skirt, scoop neck, and pearls adorned the bodice. Her bouquet was of coral roses, daisies and baby breath. Matron of honor was Mrs. Debbie Raymond. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Lesa Steven son, Mrs. Roxanne Kahhah and Miss Jalaire Barton. They wore apricot colored full length gowns with ivory lace under the bodice. They wore coral roses with silk ribbon at the waist. Flower girls were April Dawn Davis and Pollyan-n- a Davis. BEST MAN was Chad Barton with Matt Bean, Wes Willis, Don Harris, Scott Stevenson and Doug Stevenson as ushers. The mothers wore rust colored, full length gowns. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by friends and relatives. The bride attended Logan High School and BYU. The groom attended Layton High School, Weber State and BYU. He fulfilled a mission to Uruguay. AFTER A honeymoon to Sherwood Hills and Park City, the couple is residing in Provo. MARK McCLEARY EMILY DALTON HAPPY BIRTHDAY This week its time to salute four north Davis one year olds whove reached the one year mark. They are: Kimberley Brianne Poulsen, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Stephen L. Poulsen of 319 Park in Layton, who celebrated Sept. 5; Emily Dalton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brad Dalton of 715 E. 1000 S. in Clearfield, who celebrated Tuesday; Mark McCleary, son of Mr. and Mrs. John McCleary of 163 S. 150 E. in Kaysville, whose birthday was Wednesday and Jennifer Syrinda Dabb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Dabb of 3075 S. 300 W. in Kaysville, whose birthday will be celebrated Sunday. 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