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Show WEEKLY REFLEX -D- AVIS NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 21, 1900 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, FEBRUARY 21, 1980 80th Birthday C'cSSbi "'5V5. unvy,' Layton and attended the Dawson Hollow School there. After her marriage to Mr. Poll, they lived in South Weber, Uintah, Gateway and Peterson, before returning to live in South Weber the past 40 years. Mr. Poll died July II, 1972. SHE SERVED as a teacher and Sunday School; as a visiting teacher in the Relief Society for many years, as well as a counselor in that organization. Earlier in her life she did temple work and is the oldest member of the South Weber Second Ward. She is a barber and nurse and has given freely of in the Primary self-taug- these talents to family and friends. Many have been the recipients of the gardening talents of Mr. and Mrs. Poll. CLOE MAY JAQUES POLL SOUTH WEBER - An 80th birthday open house Sunday afternoon will honor Chloe ' Nr K s, KiV' J ,' , fgt1 Jk. ; May Jaques Poll of South Weber. She will greet friends and relatives from 1:30-- 4 p.m. at the home of a daughter, JoAnn Stone, 2550 E. 7800 S., South Weber. yi j MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL VAN WEERD Wed In Temple Van Weerd of Clearfield and Mrs. Nora N. Richards of Salt Lake City attended as special guests. The Salt Lake LDS Temple was the setting of the wedding of Mcrilyn Anne Berg to (S-- MRS. DAVE WITTER Exchange Y ows On Feb. 15. 1980, Krin Flanders became the bride of Dave Witter during a ceremony performed at the Edelweiss in Farmington with Bishop Lloyd Poulson officiating. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Flanders, 600 N. 800 E. Layton. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ray Witter, 924 Hill Blvd., Layton. A rehearsal dinner was hosted by the grooms parents at the Heidelberg in Farm- tured bishop sleeves, ? Chantilly lace tiered skirt that fell into a cathedral length train. Her veil had seed pearls edged with matching chantilly lace. Matron of honor was Mrs. Lotice Cole Jr. Bridesmaids were Miss Tori Vought, Mrs. Chad Drecksel and Mrs. Pat Fresques. The matron of honor wore a gown of rust to coordinate with the peach colored dresses of the bridesmaids. Michael Karl Van Weerd on Feb. 14, 1980. Elder Fetzer performed the rites. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Harold M. Berg. 210 N. 1350 E., Layton. The groom is the son of Karl Gerret Van Wecrd of Ogden and Mrs. Henny Van Weerd of Salt Lake City. A wedding supper was held at the Chateau Reception Center in Layton and was attended by family members and close friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hendrik Overdiek of Salt Lake City hosted the wedding breakfast. Grandmothers, Mrs. Mona PRENUPTIAL parties were THE BRIDE was dressed in-Queen Anns dress. It fea-- Nielsen and was attended by relatives in the Salt Lake area. The bride now attends the USU and graduated from Layton High. The groom graduated from West High School in Salt Lake City. MICHAEL has fulfilled an LDS mission to the Massachusetts Boston Mission. The couple will make their ture home in Logan. fu- til OUT-OF-sta- A good meal extender is the SHERI LYNN HANSON Circle Date Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Hanson of 2514 E. 1825 No., Layton, announce the engagement of their daughter Sheri Lynn to Douglas Bert McMullin. DOUGLAS is the son of Mr. and Mrs. DeLoy McMullin of 2513 E. 1950 No., Layton. The couple is planning an April 4 wedding in the Salt Lake T cmple. They will hold a reception at the Layton East Stake Center. ( SHERI IS a graduate of Layton High where she was a cheerleader and active in debate. Attended Ricks College and Weber State where she was on the debate team. Doug is a graduate of Ogden High where he was seminary president. He has attended Weber State and BYU. He filled a mission to Munich, Germany. sauces and vegetables, is a delightful way to vary meal preparations. Much emphasis is being placed on methods of watering shrubs, flowers and vegetables. The drip or trickle irrigation system around the area of the plant is favored by most of the experts. Electric mattress pads are gaining popularity. They come, as electric blankets, with single or dual control. Smart When you tell a man that hes too smart to fall for flattery, hes flattered. Missiler, Pomona..fal. -- Planning March Wedding JANINE OYLER Obtaining adegbee ness administration is an important part of Layton High School graduate Helen Ano-poeducational goals, but it isnt the only reason she is attending Utah State Univerls sity. I WANTED to go away to felt comfortable school and with the atmosphere at Utah 1 -- State, Miss Anopol ex- plained. This university is big, but not so big that you cant get the individual help you need, she continued. MISS ANOPOL isnt just re DURING ALL of their activities, the student volunteer The family of Mrs. Vera Layton Cottrell, are planning to honor her with an open house reception on her 80th birthday. The social will be held at the home of her brother-in-laand sister, Mr. of Lori Ann Hinckley to Gary Keith Riddle on Feb. 15. 1980. ' Arza Hinckley officiated at the ceremony. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arlo W. Hinckley. 470 Dixie St. Layton. Gary is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Gyle Riddle formerly of Antimony. Utah. The wedding breakfast was held at the Eleventh Ward Chapel in Salt Lake City and the reception was held at the Wasatch Chapel in Layton. THE BRIDES gown was of white organza underscored with satin. The empire waist was outlined with a wide yoke ruffle. Full gathered skirt with two tiers of wide lace at the hemline and higher in the skirt made the dress very attractive. Mrs. Kevin A. (Cindy) Hinckley and Mrs. Tom (Judy) Smith were matrons of honor. Cindy Riddle was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Announce Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Y. Nance, 1386 W. 2700 S.. Syracuse, are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Miss Valarie A. Nance to David K. Pollard. The couple have chosen to have their marriage rites performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple early in March. Announcement is made of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Janine Oyler to Ike Swan. THE ENGAGED couple will exchange wedding vows March 20. That evening a reception will be given at the Ogden Golf and Country Club in honor of the newlyweds hosted by Mr. and Mrs. G. MR. POLLARD resides in Kaysville, and is the son of Mrs. Elaine M. Pollard of New York, and the late Inzel Joseph Pollard. Eugene Jorgensen of Sau-quo- Parents of the are Mrs. G. Eugene Jorgensen of Tremonton and the late Reid L. Oyler. The future groom's parents are Judge and Mrs. Thornley K. Swan of Kays-villbride-ele- ct The was gradu- ated from Clearfield High School and the LDS Seminary. She has an associate of science degree in nursing and a bache-lof science degree in MISS OYLER is a graduate or of Bear River High School. She attended Utah State University and affiliated with Chi Omega Sorority serving as secretary and rush chairman. She is presently employed in Salt Lake City. Mr. Swan graduated from Davis High School. He is attending Utah State University and is affiliated with Sigma Chi Fraternity. He will graduate in June with a degree in agricultural business, np bride-ele- elementary education. Both have been students at Weber State College. She is currently teaching in Clearfield. . MR. POLLARD was a graduate of Sauquoit Valley High School and has attended Ricks College in Rexburg, Ida. He served an LDS mission to Louisville Kentucky Mission. helps fill a void in the young girls life by bu - a big sister who understand- .u J is w illing to take some time to care. "Most of the little girls we help come from single parent families and they really enjoy the friendship. Helen said. SHE SAYS she likes to get involved because thats the way to meet people and enjoy School would be yourself. if a student didnt lonely pretty beget involved in something sides class work, she said Miss Anopol is also directing Run For Your Life, a jogging activity sponsored by the USU Athletic Department. She is a member -- Activities Board and the historian for the LDS Student Association. IN ADDITION to her extr- acurricular activities, the Layton student says shes getting a very good education through what she considers to be an excellent business administration department. e She also has a job at the Career Placement Center on campus, working in the field of personnel relations. She considers her job to be a perfect supplement to her class work. part-tim- rnl MRS. RALPH LW ' COTTRELL El Paso, Texas. She has 15 grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren. Anniversary Dinner And Dance Held By Layton Eagles The Layton Eagles celebrated their 16th anniversary in Layton by holding their He remodeled the Layton Plaze office complex, and works with Boy Scouts and a Little League soccer team. annual anniversary dinner-danc- e and awards program. Special awards were presented to citizens of Layton who have achieved in their FRANK ZAMORA fields. THE AWARDS were given to Ronald Layton, fireman; the handicapped childrens program at Taylor Elementary School. Mr. Zamora indicated that since 1967, Eagles in Ross LeFevre, policeman; Glen Larsen, school teacher; Frank Malin, good neighbor; America have contributed Dave Faerber, hometown over 3' million dollars to crippled children through the Jimmy Durante fund. builder; and the Taylor Elementary School. Ronald Layton has been involved in fire protection and prevention work for the past 6 years. He has been the assistant Layton city fire chief for 14 years. Mr. Layton works as a county health and fire inspector and also instructs training classes. Mr. Robinson gave the Eagles a packet of letters from the handicapped children and their teacher. 1 special hometown builder BEST MAN duties were per- formed by Robert Riddle! Ushers were Tom Smith! Kevin Hinckley and Alan Hinckley. Prenuptial parties were given by Joyce Bennett. Cathy, Wilcox. Donna Wilkinson, Di? ana Jensen, Anne Fackrell arta Jeri Rosenlund. THE BRIDE attended Layton High School and Ricks College. The groom is a gradyate of Piute High, has attended Southern Utah State. Ricks College and is now attending. BYU. He has fulfilled a mis? sion to the Iowa Desmoinesj Mission. After a honeymoon the couple will make thejt home in Provo. ,u i ijt 'Ai c'. - j t'ViW .4Jij3-- . 7 1980 Ji bnt, mm o ?' yi n February D. Dwayne and Evelyn Covington, 3785 So. 7200' W., Magna, girl IraEphraim and Ellen Underwood, 141 Dan St, Apt ,, v'V 1, Ogden, boy Kemp and Janet Sanders, 2047 So. 2000 W., cuse, boy Syra- February 8, 1980 f David and Katherine Lane, 486 Ann St, Clearfield, z boy . Stanley and Suzan Racker, 1 196 E. 1450 So., Clearfield, girl r February 9, 1980 Richard and Maureen Wilson, 3175 W. 1300 N., West Point, boy John and Jeanne Lingard, 801 McClelland No. C, jr Salt Lake City, boy Michael and llene Weaver, 535 So. 7600 E., Hunt- - ' sville, girl February 10, 1980 Gary and Marilyn Southwick, 1084 So. 1000 E., No. 42, Clearfield, girl , ; February 11, 1980 Thomas and Eamon Wertz, 58 Airlane Dr., Clear- - " field, boy j ' Jon and Mira Tanner, 2297 W. Phillips St., Kaysville, girl Ruben and Sharon Connor, 1174 Cherrywood Drive, East Layton, boy Jay and Gayle Cottle, 6066 So. 3100 W., Roy, boy February 12, 1980 Keith and Denise Cline, 73 Colonial Ave., Layton, M ; girl Terrill and Rebecca Munn, 114 So. Lakeview Drive, Clearfield, girl February 14, 1980 Randolph and Colleen Kehr, 402 N. Fort Lane, Layton, twin boys BILL JOHNSON, the for the work the auxiliary does. Special guests for the evening included state Eagles officers and past presidents of the Eagles and the auxiliary. MAYOR LEWIS G. Shields congratulated the Eagles on their 16th anniversary and he challenged the group to grow with vision as Layton grows. The mayor stated Laytons population has increased from 13,000 in 1970 to 23,000 in 1980. He asked the Eagles to play a part in this growth process. The people in attendance enjoyed a roast beef dinner and a dance to the music of Jimmy Love and the Outlaws. School. He was given this award because of his ability to mold the minds and characters of his fifth grade students. He is one who goes out of his way to help a child achieve. award. He has built at least 20 homes in Layton during 1979. d. Eagles president, gave a special award to the Eagles auxiliary president, Jackie Johnson, MR. LeFEVRE has been a member of the Layton City Police Department for 12'2 years. He is currently a detective with the department, is a graduate of Weber State College and is involved with Little League baseball and football. Mr. Larsen is a teacher at THE VERY special good neighbor award was given to Frank Malin who works as a mailman. The people on Mr. Matin's route notice his dedication to his job and the special interest he shows in the young people who live on his route. Dave Faerber received the pre- sented Talmedge Robinson, principal of Taylor Elementary School in Centerville, with a $500 grant to be used in Crestview Elementary of the Student Anne Fackrell. Jeri Rosen-lunPaula Snow. Mrs. Corey (Cathy) Wilcox. They were dressed in pink and rose print gowns with burgundy vests and white muffs with one red rose. Kimberly Smith and Julie Smith were the flower girls. Births All friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Cottrell are invited to attend their special day on Saturday as they celebrate her birthday anniversary. It is requested that gifts be omitted, vsb (Helen) Nelson and Frank Cottrell, both of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Walter (Ruth) Doman and Ralph L. Cottrell Jr. both ofOgden;Mrs. Anne Hackley, Students Big Sister Program ceiving help at USU, shes helping others. As director of the USU Associated Students Big Sister program, she has the responsibility of matching student volunteers with needy young girls in the community. A Big Sister volunteer spends several hours a week with her new little sisters just being a friend. They play games together, do their homework together or go out on the town. They might spend their time relaxing with the younger abgirls family or just talking is feel important. out what they To Celebrate 80th children, Mrs. Douglas Helen Anopol , Director Of USU in busi- Mrs. Poll grew up in East SHE IS the mother of five e. Cut down on calories by using nonstick pans, skillets or spray pans and baking dishes with vegetable cooking spray. day, Feb. 26. at the Maddox Cafe in Brigham City. Only the gifts of love and friendship are desired by the family. 1932. Layton. She married Ralph L. Cottrell on Feb. 11, 1921. The couple have just observed their 59th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Cottrell taught school during her earlier life and was later employed in the Davis County Clerks office in Farmington. An active member of the LDS Church she has held numerous positions of leadership in the Relief Society and Primary organizations. Mrs. Chad Drecksel. Miss Tori Vought, Miss Janet Ockcrman and Mrs. Sandy Hutchings. use of one of the many varieties of pasta. Pasta, served with bacon, eggs, dinner will be held in her honor Tuesday evening, the day of her birthA FAMILY The Salt Lake LDS Temple was the setting for the wedding George and Annie Secrist Prenuptial parties were Helpful Hints grandchildren. MRS. COTTRELL was given by Mrs. Pat Fresques, i.i grandchildren and 64 great- born Feb. 23, 1900 in Kaysville. She was the daughter of formed by Kevin Olvey with ushers Doug Ruth, Lane Patrick Fresques. guests were Mrs. Edna Flanders, Avenal, Calif.: Mr. and Mrs. Lotice Cole, Sr. from Port Neches, Texas: Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Crane. Las Vegas. Nev. Both attended Layton High School with the bride attending the University of Utah. After a honeymoon to the Sherwood Hills Resort the couple made their home in Layton. Riverdale. She has 38 living Repeat Y ows and Mrs. Leo H. Richins, 141 E. 100 S., Kaysville, on Feb. 23, 1980 between the hours of 6 p.m. BEST MAN duties were per- . MRS. GARY KEITH RIDDLE (Dorothy) Markham. Mrs. Danny (Joyce) Weaver, and Mrs. Don (JoAnn) Stone, all of South Weber: Max Dee Poll of given by Mrs. Arthur H. Mor-tense- n, ington. MRS. POLL was born Feb. Uintah. Utah, a daughter of Thomas William and Emma Luciene Bybee Jaques. She married Royden Vine Poll on Feb. 14, 1918 in Ogden and the marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Mar. 9, 26, 1900 in She is the mother of nine children, two of whom are deceased. Ray Charles and Delbert Lail. Those living are Royal Vine Poll, Edward L. Poll, Mrs. Herman J. (Rhea) Westbroek, Mrs. Cleary H. . MR. JOHNSON invited Eagles and members of the community to attend the Eagles Sunday breakfast which is served each Sunday at the lodge from 9 a.m. until noon, dmg r , Group Honors ,, June Stayner i The Special Interest Group of the Stakes held a special party in the Farmington Stake Center on Feb. 15 to honor June Stayner, outgoing president of the organization. THERE WERE about 60 guests attending the potluck supper and programs. Special guests included Dean Swaner, Pres, and Mrs. David Merrill; Alvin and Leah Chamberlain, was aijanged by Wilma Miller. An original poem was read by: Helen Hughes. Mrs. Hughes; was also in charge of the affair. y(1 Bishop and Mrs. Richard Jones and Dr. and Mrs. lain, Richard Jones, Drv Richard J. White. There was a musical program with Sylvia Bischoff and Miriam Massey singing favorite songs, accompanied by Cheryl Dygert. The program entire-evenin- DECORATING the tabled were Florence Hess, Phoebe. Keyes and Edith Shifflett North Farmington. Tributes to the honored guest were given by Dave and. Leola Merrill, Al Chamber?! Richard and Joyce White., A. certificate was presented, to Mrs. Stayner for her fine, work with the organization,, Others assisting were Ruhy: Hinds, Alta Wilcox and Esther- Daub, kj gift jvj |