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Show "T- WEEKLY REFLEX - DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JANUARY 31 , 1 980 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JANUARY 31 , 1 980 aOGGTQ ' x ' 4 .' vix '1 ' ys ' x A, TSf I 5 J v - c.r - Sv V' REBEKAH HARRIS Planning Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Har1904 Mathew Drive. Layton announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Rebe-ka- h Harris to Daniel Robinson. son of Mr. and Mrs. W.L. ris. if Robinson. 1120 North 1140 THE COUPLE has chosen Feb. 16 as their wedding day. The rites will be performed in the Ogden LDS Temple. A wedding breakfast will be held at the West Layton Second Ward with a reception that evening at the West Layton Stake House. Matron of honor will be Jill Watts Harris. Leslie Harris will be maid of honor with 60TH ANNIVERSARY A Mr. and Mrs. John Page will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary with an open house last Saturday. i'd . Mr. and Mrs. John Page, of 3262 W. 300 N.. West Point, observed their 60th wedding anniversary with a family dinner party held at the home of their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Darrell R. Page, in Hooper, on Saturday evening. Some 30 family members were in attendance. MR. AND Mrs. Page were married on Jan. 28. 1920 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. Page has always operated his farm in West Point since the couples marriage. He was employed at the Clearfield Naval Supply Depot for many years and retired from Hill AFB. Active members of the West MRS. DOUGLAS F. ROBINSON Temple Rites The Salt Lake LDS Temple was the setting on Jan. 25 for the marriage of Robyn Greco and Douglas F. Robison. The rites were performed by Pres. Reed Brown. A WEDDING breakfast was held at the Lion House with a reception at the Kaysville 12th Ward Chapel. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. George L. Greco. 798 East Shannon Road. Kaysville. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. (Frank) Robison. 930 N. Kingswood Road. Kaysville. THE BRIDE wore a gown of organza and cluny lace, with empire bodice enchanted by a sheer poly-she- adorned with ruffles, high band collar of lace with sheper-dcs- s sleeves. The gown had a skirt combouffant pleted by a double ruffled flounce and train. Her bouquet was of cascading pink baby rosebuds with baby breath. Maid of honor was Ellen Graham with Jill Jarman. LaDcll Wagstaff. Kristin Robison and Nancy Greco as bridesmaids. They wore burjumpers gundy ruffled gathered at empire bodice with matching tie. baby pink, full long sleeve blouses. Their flowers were of pink carnadaisies. BEST MAN was Ken Brown . Greco serving as usher. The bride's mother wore a full length burgundy gown with a scoop neck and bloused bodice. The grooms mother wore a rose colored full length gown with long sleeves with pleated accordion top. Their with David it - France-Toulous- Layton LDS Seminary in 1979. Daniel graduated from Layton High School and Layton LDS Seminary in 1978. They will make their home in Clearfield. percent of their income from selling real estate limited partnerships. Stocks on the whole have not done well. Individual issues, however, have done well. The averages for the American Stock Exchange popularity to real estate. There are four popular kinds of shelters: (I) oil and gas: (2) real estate: (3) equipment leasing: (41 cattle feeding and breeding. Lowe at Fullerton and with Mr. and Mrs. George Wayne Lowe at San Francisco and their families. Mr. Lowe re- CONGRATULATING the couple on their long life ? together were Rulon's sisters. Mrs. Josephine Barnes and O Mrs. Inez Tingey: and Emily's sisters and brothers. Mrs. Hil- da Moss. Mrs. Belle Aamodt. Miss Erma Rice. Rawl Rice and Austin Rice. Both Emily and Rulon were born of Davis County pioneer stock. Emily was the daughter of Olean Smith and David L. Rice of Farmington. Mr. Rice was a prominent dairy and fruit MR AND MRS. EVAN ANDERSEN Couple United On Jan. II. Thorson became the bride of Kit Evan Andersen in rites performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple by Elder Eli D. LeCheminant. 1980 Miss Janet Mrs. Lowe remained for a few weeks longer to visit. She is now at home in Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Storey entertained at a family dinner at their home T uesday evening in honor of their nephew Elder George Hyde who is leaving to enter the Mission Training Center in Provo. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hyde and family, parents of Elder attended Dixie College and fulfilled an LDS mission to Argentina. Arlene Rasmussen attended the guest book during the evening. The couple w ill make their future home in Clearfield. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O. Thorson. 854 N. Main. Kaysville. HE LEFT June 25 for Virginia for training. He has now completed 22 weeks of Marine basic for officers at Quantico. Va. and is now temporarily assigned to Memphis Naval Air Station awaiting further orders to leave for the Naval Flight School in Pensacola. Fla. He sold his herd several years ago. He still farms, rais-- . ing mostly wheat and feed grains. Emily has a great knack for creating beauty with her Finland. Mrs. Jay Cuthbcrt enter- tained for members of the Rachel Layton Warren Camp DUP at her home Wednesday evening. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Bessie Achenfeld and Mrs. Helen Briggs. Mrs. Briggs gave the regular pioneer lesson and the pioneer history was given by Mrs. Annette Christensen. corations through the years. BOTH RULON and Emily have been active in the LDS Church. Rulon served a mission to England before he and Emily were married. He has served in many organizations and as bishop of the Kaysville Sixth Ward. Currently. he is the High Priest group leader in the Kaysville Sixth Ward. Emily has held positions in the MIA and Relief Society. ; at the University of Utah. l Lance received honors. He graduated as outstanding senior of in the LT. LANCE STEWART to the Australia Brisbane Mission. After returning from his mission he again attended Weber State and then enrolled in the University of Utah entering Marine Corps. He was the recipient of the Hercules Award for outstanding achievement and the second place d Award for outstanding achievement. East-mon- the ROTC program Navy-Marin- e LANCE GRADUATED from Davis High School and attended Weber State College. He quit Weber State to fulfill an LDS mission for two years the in Corps. HE SPENT 20 days Christmas vacation home with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Stewart of Fruit Heights, np THE BARNES live on the land that Rulon's great- grandfather homesteaded more than a 100 years ago. Their home is Rulon's family home. Rulon and Emily are the parents of four sons, all of whom are deceased. They have numerous nieces and nephews, np Rotary Club Hears Walt Meacham Guest speaker at the Kaysville Rotary Club dinner meeting was Walt Meacham. Kaysville city electrician superin- dent conducted. On Wednesday. Jan. 30 the Rotarians attended the games at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City to support the Davis High team. The school team played prior to the Salt Lake Jazz game. The Rotary members give full support to the Davis High Athletic Department. tendent. Mr. Meacham gave them a report on the power supply in the city and the new substation project that is underway. THE MEETING was held Wednesday evening. Jan. 23 at the Davis High School cafeteria. Dwain Buchanan, presi- - PUBLICITY chairman for the month of January was Mayor Gar Elison. np son-in-la- MRS. DAVIS was also V j Vi Beta Rho Chapter Of Layton Plans Active Calendar hon- ored that day at a special program and social hosted by the Kaysville Ninth LDS Ward Relief Society. She was born Jan. 29. son. Delana Thorson and Melynie Smith. They wore Syracuse de- Mrs. Vonnie Davis was honored by her family on her 89th birthday anniversary. She resides with her daughter and Fred and Millie Lange at 6 South 760 East. Kaysville. MATRON OF honor was Mrs. Janice Johnson. Bridesmaids were Nadine Thorson. Leta Yazzie. Camille Thor- BOTH THE bride and the groom attended and graduated from Davis High School. Janet graduated from Steven Hena-gcr'- s College. She fulfilled an LDS mission to Finland. Kit beautiful During the awards program I On Tuesday. Jan. 29. Mrs. It featured long Best man duties were performed by Dan Andersen and usher was Jody Lewis. when he was a young man. He built his dairy herd into one of national prominence, having milk cows which regularly were judged "best in the na made, outstandingly Christmas wreaths and Vonnie Bertha Burnett Davis sleeves, tie belt at waist, lace train and white taffeta. She carried a bouquet of carnations and white roses with blue baby breath. alternating light blue and dark blue qiana dresses and held white carnations. RULONS PARENTS were Warren D. and Martha Webster Barnes of West Kaysville. Rulon took over the family farm and dairy herd business , hands. This ability she has used to enrich the lives of countless friendvqs phg. has Honored On 89th The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin B. Andersen. 278 S. 400 E.. Kaysville. A wedding breakfast was held at the Hotel Utah and a reception later at the Kaysville Tabernacle. The bride wore a gown from turned after Christmas and Hyde. Eighteen guests degree from the School of Journalism in mass communications. tion.' Pioneer Memorial Theater. farmer. AFTER A honeymoon to Bear Lake, they w ill be making their home in Kaysville. attended. lieutenant in the Marine Corps. June 8. 1979. graduating from the University of Utah June 9. 1979 with a BA it. which they attended the IN ADDITION to those he has chosen to keep for he and his wife to enjoy, he has given numerous to friends and relatives so they too can enjoy and appreciate his talent, np Lance J. KAYSVILLE Stewart was commissioned a back to his childhood days, with a stick horse investigating the wild life in the area and is still very much enamored with wedding youngster interested Commissioned In U.S. Marine Corps HIS LOVE for wild life goes anniversary was observed Jan. 22 by Rulon and Emily Barnes of West Kaysville. To celebrate the date they were dinner .guests in Salt Lake City after J Kaysville Mrs. Fred Lange. Mr. and Mrs. Blair Arncss and son Nathan have returned to their home in Montgomery. Texas after visiting in Utah with their parents. Dr. and Mrs. George F. Snell in Kays villc and in Farmington with Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Arncll. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Lowe spent Christmas in Cali fornii with their two sons. Attorney and Mrs. Michael Layton High School and a and curious. and-spen- , e. TAX SHELTERS are next in program and refreshments. Mrs. Davis is the mother of REBEKAH graduated from Their-golde- PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mrs. Brent Carver. Mrs. Marvin Halliday, Mrs. Alton VanAusdal. Mrs. Ken Brown, Mrs. Frank Robison, Miss Kristin Robison. Mrs. Alex Graham Jr.. Mrs. Alex L. Graham. Miss Vickie Graham and Miss Ellen Graham. The bride graduated from Davis High School. The groom graduated from Davis High School and attended Weber State. He fulfilled a LDS Mission to estate and this has forced the New York Stock Exchange brokers to go into the real estate market. The Kaysville Ninth Ward Relief Society honored Mrs. Vonnie Davis on her 89th birthday anniversary on Tuesday. Jan. 29. with a special Prenuptial parties were given by friends and family. keep He recalls between the ages 12 years old. he would take his black dog and go to the foothills east of Kaysville many hours walking and exploring nature. There were very few homes in that area in those days and lots of small wild animals here and there to of 6 and Celebrates 50th flowers were corsages of daisies, roses and carnations. marand the kets have been good while the New York Exchange has done poorly. In Mr. Cottle's opinion there are now many good buys in stocks today because prices are low. However, most of us. including most brokers, are not qualified to determine which are good buys. Money managers are utilized to make the decisions on when and what to buy. IIITTON GETS about 30 BEST MAN will be Tom Pyles. L-- THE 197()'s were a decade of numerous economic problems: inflation, unemployment. political scandle. devaluation. spiraling energy costs, economic controls, rising interest rates, falling stock pi ices. etc. The I980's promise some decline in interest rates to a price rate below ten percent, some slowing of inflation but not below nine percent and continuing energy problems. Investors are going into real They will wear maroon skirts with cream tops. ' BRUSH Oil paintKAYSVILLE ing is just one of the many hobbies of Dr. D. Keith Barnes of Kaysville. A few years ago in his leisure time, he decided to work with oils and having a love of nature began with the birds, mainly the wild duck. MOST EVERYONE who knows Dr. Barnes, knows of his love for the duck hunting season and also the delicious meals of wild duck his wife Dottie prepares after he returns from a hunt with his limit each year. From the wild duck scenes he extended into painting many wild animals. To date he has completed over 200 oils. Keith. Devi Call and Dawn Robinson as bridesmaids. Gleaner award and has served in Relief Society and the MIA. THE COUPLE served an LDS mission to the Southern States Mission for two years. They are the parents of two sons. Merle J. Page. West Point and Darrell R. Page of Hooper. They have ten grandchildren and 16 greatgrandchildren. Two of their grandsons are currently serving on LDS missions, vsb A Carolyn Harris. Bernice has achieved her Golden tions. burgundy roses and Dean Cottle Speaks To Layton ICiwanis Dean Cottle of E.F. Hutton spoke to the Layton Kiwanis Club at their regular Saturday bieaklast meeting Jan. 28 regarding the economic outlook for 1980 and the 1980's. Point First LDS Ward. Mr. Page has served in the MIA presidency. Elders Quorum. Seventy Quorum and is a high priest in the stake. Mrs. Page in the hands of Dr. D. Keith Barnes and youre libel to get back a lifelike painting. especially if it's supposed to depict your pet dog or cat. Put a brush TALENT WITH West. Layton. in Bedford County. was the youngest of seven dren. MARKO.uEE Mark Lee Notes 80tli Mark O. Lee will be celebrating his 80th birthday on Feb. 2. HE WAS born Feb. 2. 1900 in Woodruff. Utah, a son of William Henry and Elizabeth Cox Lee. He was married June 20. 1935 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple to Wilma Bowers. Mr. Lee has one son and one daughter. Robert M. Lee of Kaysville and Mary Lee Childs. Layton. HE IS presently working in the Ogden LDS Temple. The family will host a private dinner for him on Satur- -' day, Feb. 2. 1891 Va.. and chil- EVEN THOUGH she only had a sixth grade education, she educated herself further and became very well read. She came west with her family when she was 21 years old and lived in Seattle. Wash, for awhile and moved to San Francisco. Calif., later moving to Los Angeles. It was here that she met Mr. Davis, for the second time. They had met earlier when he was a missionary serving in the Southern States Mission and had stayed at the Burnett home occasionally. SHE WAS married to Robert C. Davis. Jan. 28. 1921 in Santa Ana. Calif. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was a seamstress and enjoyed doing handiwork such as pillow cases, dish towels, aprons etc. to give to the church to be sold at the church bazaars. ' w p- A l n ; . r 4 "M Beta Rho Chapter of Layton chapter or Beta mothers is held annually. is a very active Sigma Phi. A THIS YEAR the chapter hosted the annual preferential tea to honor members in Davis County. This was a great suc- sorority with approximately 200.000 members world-widBeta Rho is one of ten chapters in Davis County and has 20 active members. e. VONNIE DAVIES THEY W ERE the parents of two daughters. Mrs. Lange said her mother had cute and clever songs to fit every occasion. She also plays the harmonica. Mrs. Davis sister. Pearl Burnett, was married to the late R. Bruce Major of Kaysville. a family that most in this area remember. She is fond of her nieces and nephews who still reside in Kaysville. MRS. DAVIS other daughter is Mrs. Bonnie Elizabeth Nicholas who resides in a. Calif. She has ten grandchildren and ten np LaC-resent- THE CHAPTER committed to life, jearning and friendis involved in current ship events and service projects in the county. Each member gives a program at the meet- ings. The programs are in- tended to imspirc members to have more fulfilling lives. THE CHAPTER has done service projects for Duvix North Hospital, the Community Crisis Center and Senior Citizens Center, also an annual Santa program to assist a family in need. They have also done volunteer work for the Jerry Lewis telethon. A luncheon honoring cess. The officers for 1979-8are Pat Butter, president: Jeannie Butter, vice president: . Bar- '.IS bara Craig, recording sccrctar-y- : JoAnn Adams, corresponding secretary: and Jan Bond, n. .. county council representative. Another member and past Vi president. Brenda Hall is county council vice president. THE CHAPTER this year is helping to choose a Davis County Woman of the Year. Jan Bond from the north end of the county and Bonnie Jo While from the south end of the county, are in charge of this meaningful project. The annual Founder's Day dinner will be held at Valley View on April 24. 1980. :;! j') t ; I .:: uu |