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Show t V DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY WEEKLY REFLEX 7, 1980 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, FEBRUARY 7, aw'" . 1980 Ml"' Three County Residents P erforni In Production "A New Day Three young people from '' .r ' XS. - one of Salt Lake City's most exciting musical group. The group has toured many Davis County are in the touring. stage performing group A New Day. Deann Young and Lorenzo Spencer perform as dancers and singers. Rod Davis is the piano accompa-qie- st areas, from the Southern states. Midwestern states to Mexico. In June A New lt A . ' . ' i V non-prof- it riched and without exception, entertained. "A New Day" is a group worth seeing! - , :r 3&X' :. rehearses hours a week. Besides the stage performances they also present religious programs at several Sacrament meetings and firesides for the LDS Church. In December, their busiest ; d ' the Promised Valley Playhouse on Feb. Name of the show is Music America." It will be comprised of music from the Broadway era. the 50's and even disco. "A New Day promises the audience to feel uplifted, en- 5 eight singers, six dancers, a stage band and production personnel. Their purpose is to radiate decency and brotherhood through music and message. They are a ances the group has become i THIRD-annua- l 8-- A NEW DAY is com- NEW DAY THEIR spring concert will be held at . THE GROUP consists of posed of mostly University of Utah students, that attend the Salt Lake Institute of Religion. Through their many perform- 22 stage and Sunday shows. e. Day will be touring Spain. Portugal and Italy. and one of the music composers in the group. month, they performed, organization. As their name "A New Day" suggests, they believe that each day is a new day of life and opportunity to be met with faith and personal excell-enc- Mews v ''&". ft't'' "X A 'V? 4 '... 'S:: X 'V By Sacrament meeting in the treatRock Chapel. ment. Mrs. Mary Walters visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Forin Logan Saturday with her syth and children were Sunday son Mr. and Mrs. Kim Walters dinner guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart. and family. Weekend guests of Mr. and Paul W. Benton underwent surgery last week at the LDS ' Mrs. Clarence Meacham were Mrs. Phyllis Meacham and Hospital in Salt Lake City. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. daughter Shelley and Phyllis' R.W. Benton. sister. Mrs. Sharon Smith of Mrs. Wilford Tolman of ProSinclair. Wyo.. and Mrs. vo was a Tuesday visitor of her Marie Mathill of Rawlins. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Linn Wyo. While here they visited with Sandall. Mrs. Haynes who is ill in a Salt Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne ; Thorne were guest speakers at Lake City hospital. Miss April Butters gave her the Syracuse Seventh LDS Ward Sacrament meeting on mission report on Jan. 27 in the Jan. 20. They spoke of their Kaysville 8th Ward Sacrament experiences while serving in meeting. She served in the the Tonga Islands on an LDS New York Mission. She sufMission. fered a leg injury and returned home for treatment. She was Mrs. Wanda Nielson and her daughter Jill. Mrs. Millie later sent to the California Mission to complete her service. Lange and her daughter Jodi, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Moline attended the Donnie and Marie Osmond special show in Provo and children have moved to on Saturday. Jill Nielson was Little Rock. Ark., where he invited to go back stage and was transferred with his job. meet with Donnie and Marie Mrs. Lona Mae Godfrey reafter the show. turned from Royal Oak. Mich, where she has been spending Mr. and Mrs. James LaCombe of Farmington have the past three weeks with her been called to serve an LDS Mr. daughter and Mission to the Mississippi and Mrs. Chris Merkley and Jackson Mission. Their was on hand to welcome a new farewell will be Feb. 24 in the Farmington First LDS Ward Chapel at 5 p.m. and they will a few days undergoing NORMA PREECE 376-875- 1 MRS. FENTON G. ERICKSON Mrs. Hannah Pearson of Preston. Ida., is visiting at the home of her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hawkes. Mrs. Evelyn Oberg underwent surgery Tuesday at the Ogden. Karen attended Layton University of Utah Medical High School and Fenton works Center. at Hill AFB. The bride is emMr. and Mrs. Howard ployed at First National Bank Green spent the weekend at in Layton. their cabin at Bear Lake and enjoyed cisco fishing while AFTER A short honeymoon there. , in Elko. Nev. the couple made Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart their home in Ogden. were dinner guests in Ogden Saturday evening of Mrs. Margaret Bachman. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thomas entertained at an open house onJan. 19 in honor of their son. Kenneth Thomas, who was married to Karen Miller on Dec. 21. Karen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller of Taylorsville. Utah. The open house was for family members and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Johnson visited friends and relatives in Springville last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Howard d of Kaysville: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bona of Payson: Mrs. Irene Peterson of Santa-qui- n and Mrs. Jennie Ames of Salt Lake City were guests at a dinner on Sunday in Layton at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pitt. This is a traditional dinner where all five sisters meet once a year in January for a reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Giles and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jan andyfankily of Fruit Ilteichts hae rCkirned from a wdFked iftid ac5tionrto Hroaii for one in genealogy. He is aihigh week where they toured all four islands. priest in the Layton Second Ward, dmg Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dunham and three children have moved to East Layton into their new home this past week from Kaysville. Carl Cottrell has been confined to the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful the past three weeks undergoing treatment. He has been very ill. George Heywood returned home Jan. 29 from the St. Mark's Hosptal in Salt Lake City w here he was confined for Repeat Vows Miss Karen Roueche became the bride of Fenton G. Erickson on Jan. 12. 1980 in Elko, Nev. She is the daughter l.ll i . m of Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Roueche. 1578 E. 1000 N.. East Layton. THE GROOM is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Stokes, MR AND MRS. LAINE STEEL Temple Rites i Taking her place among the brides is the former Miss Linda Thayne. daughter of Bishop and Mrs. I. John mid-wint- i Thayne. 2804 South 1000 : West. Syracuse. The groom is LUaine A. Steel, son of Mr. and ''Mrs. LaVar Steel. Twin Falls, -- . "j THE COUPLE was united in marriage in early January with X .the ceremony being performed m the Ogden LDS Temple. ; The newlyweds were hon-- i dred with a reception held at that extended into the chapel train. A sheer veil of illusion was attached to a wide brimmed picture hat. She was attended by Miss Glenna Thayne and Miss Deanna Thayne. sisters of the bride, and Susan. Nichole and Wendy Steel, all sisters of the groom. They wore powder blue blouses with deeper blue jumpers. THE BRIDE is a graduate of Clearfield High School and Weber State College. She also filled an LDS Mission to the Dallas-Texa- s Mission field. the Syracuse Third. Fifth. Seventh Ward Cultural Hall. The evening following their -- ; marriage. the couple was further honored in TwinFalls ""at the Institute of Religion Cul- - tural Hall, with an open house reception, given by the groom's parents. ; THE BRIDE chose a gown of sheer chiffon over taffeta. : "i : It featured a fitted bodice with dainty rutiles at the yoke and over the shoulders. This same pattern was continued on to the slightly full skirt with a wider rullle at the hemline. t The groom also filled a mission to Caracas. Venezuela. He has attended, college, iq southern Idaho, where he will graduate in the spripg. Re plans to continue his education at BYU where he will be receiving his master's degree. A bridal shower was given at the home of her parents and hosted by Mrs. Don Wilson. The couple will be making their home in Twin Falls, until fall, when they plan to move to Provo, where they will continue their education. Etta L. Andersen Honored On 93rd She was married to Earl Nelson on April 16. 1906. THEY WERE the parents of six children, three of them have preceded her in death. They are Katherin. Earl (Bill), and Margaret. Her living children are Cleonda Hansen of Spring Glen. Carbon County: Lee Nelson. California: and Jean Nielsen. Layton. She has grandchildren. 30 and three 1 : s ; ETTA LOWRY :j ANDERSEN J u j? I- - Etta Lowry Andersen was honored on her 93rd birthday at a family dinner given by her children. Mrs. Andersen was born in Manti. Feb. 7. 1887 to John and Laurantze Lowry. SHE IS a member of the LDS Church and has worked in the Relief Society as a visiting teacher for 52 years, in the Primary presidency and as a teacher for 40 years. She was called to work in the Manti Temple and worked there for two years when the family moved to Price. She enjoys knitting, crocheting and embroidering. Mrs. Andersen has lost track of her cousins. If any of them read this, will you please drop her a card at 504 Kingston Avenue in Layton. Utah 84041. Beta Mu Chapter To Crown Valentine Queen Beta Mu Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will crown their Valentine queen at a cocktail party on Feb. 9 at 6 p.m. at the home of Mr. and M rs. Ray Williams of East Layton. MEMBERS AND their hus Golden A. Layton of 1994 W. Gentile. Layton, celebrated his 80th birthday Feb. 3. 1980. Friends and relatives called during the day Sunday to wish Mr. Layton a happy birthday. He was born Feb. 3. 1900 in Layton, a son of Charles A. and Victoria Walker Layton. He has lived his entire life on the Layton farm in West Layton. On Dec. 12. 1934 he married Julia Smith in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. MR. AND Mrs. Layton are the parents of two boys. Ronald S. Layton. Layton, and Dean S. Layton. Phoenix. Ariz. They have four grandchildren. He worked at Hill AFB and retired from civil service. He is an active memberof the LDS Church amf3iasscrved LE& missions to he E4,stei Stages and one to the Southern States. He has served stake missions, taught various Preceptor lota Chapter. Beta Sigma Phi held their meeting at the home of Dody Milligan in Layton with Dorothy Larkin giving the lesson on the opera "Pagliacci." members . THE CHAPTER have completed their annual service project with Dorothy Larkin and Barbara Iverson as cochairmen. Three layettes have been donated to the Davis North Medical Center for new mothers that have come to the hospital without clothing for their newborn. A crocheted afghan was also donated by Dody Milligan to be used in the nursery at the hospital. Mary Ann Bundy has been chosen to represent Preceptor Iota Chapter. Beta Sigma Phi at the Valentine Ball to be held at the Hotel Utah ballroom on Feb. 9. 1980. Mary Ann is a native of Layton, graduated from Utah State University and teaches first grade at the E.G. King Elementary School. SHE IS the daughter of Dorothy and John V. Adams 1 , Chester Call underwent surgery last week at an Ogden hospital. Mrs. Shar Johnson entertained at a kitchen and food bridal shower at her home Jan. 21 in honor of Miss Ellie w ho will be married Feb. I to Kirt Wood of Bountiful. Mrs. Janie Heaps was assisting hostess with 35 guests attending. Miss Ferrante is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ferrante. Mrs. Edith Lewis is convalescing at her home after undergoing surgery last week at the Davis North Medical Center. Fer-ran- WOOD MANTELS enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on March 13. Mrs. LaCombe will be remembered as the former Helen Barlow of North Farmington by her many friends in this area. , Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ortiz and children Wendy and Angie. i Mr) and MrS.LuVar'Taylor of I ntaytbh wore gqdst s iSilnday of I Mr'and Mfs? Clarence1 .j Q?- in honor of Mrs. Meachams birthday on Jan. 27. Other family members called during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bowman entertained at a family dinner at their home on Feb. 3 in honor of their son Arthur who was 1 y y? Meacham Some models as low as $ ,T 149 00 We design and build to comply with local building codes. Many models on display 19. Elder Byron Vincent at ROD BROUGH, INC. home Jan. 26 from the Canada Halfax Mission. He is the son of Mrs. Dorothy John-stuHe will give his mission report on Feb. 10 at 1:45 p.m. in the Kaysville 8th LDS Ward 945 So. 200 West, Bountiful Quality Woodworking for 27 years IU1 Iru 0 Automobile Accidents 0 Snowmobiling Accidents I Winter MARYANN BUNDY and is married to Jim Bundy. They are the parents of three children. Judd. John and 0 0 Skiing Accidents 0 Shoveling Snow Kathy. Mary Ann has been secretary and ways and means chairman since joining the chapter three years ago. trans- ferring Extended Cold Exposure from Logan. 0 0 Winters Sports Slipping On Ice Chapter Crowns Valentines Queen Is : Beta Rho Chapter of Layton proud to announce the 1980 Valentine queen from their chapter. MICHELE BUTLER of East Layton was chosen by popular vote to represent her chapter at the annual Valentine Ball. Michele is the mother of three sons and the wife of H. Daryl Butler. , The bull will be held at Hotel Utah on Feb. 9. Michele will be introduced together with queens from the other ten chapters of Davis County. queens. Club To Meet Feb. 11 1 Clo-war- Bundy Will To Represent Chapter M. bands will travel to Salt Lake City to the Hotel Utah where all Davis County Beta Sigma Phi Chapters will assemble to have dinner together and to present each of their special Assisting hostess will be Mrs. Elmer Wilcox. Mrs. Bessie Schoenfcld will be giving a talk, with pictures, about one of her recent trips. , 80th Birthday Dr. Brian Burns Cause You Serious Problems If Not Corrected in Time! Dont Take A Chance Call Today May , Syra-Lit- a The Syra-Lit- a Club members will be meeting Monday at the home of evening. Feb. Mrs. William S. Holt. 1379 West 1700 South. Syracuse. son-in-la- granddaughter on Jan. 24. his baby is the second child lor Mr. and Mrs. Merkley. Mrs. Merkley is the former Kathy Godfrey. Mrs. Ann Taa left by plane to return to her home in El Monte. Calif, after flying to Utah to attend the 80th birthday open house for her father Alma Webster held on Sunday in Kaysville at the home of her Mr. sister and brother-in-laand Mrs. Dale Allen. She also visited with her brother and family. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Webster during her stay. THE VALENTINE Ball is one of the highlights of the MICHELE BUTLER Beta Sigma Phi Sorority year. A sorority committed to life, learning and friendship. , (H ; 1 1 m ifMHB (iftffli mmammm QLuEH!nniH?HsiiniD AYSVI IlO |