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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JUNE 28, 1979 Mr. and Mrs. LeConte Stewart and son Dick Stewart of San Jose, Calif, and other family members attended the grand opening and dedication of the new Bountiful Art Center held 4: MR. & MRS. STEVEN L. JOHNSON Couple United i?Y. ,f'"f v ? ttfe. .$ A ceremony in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Thursday, A'JrOi June calf length dresses of voile with peach, cream and soft rose floral pattern full skirts, with ruffled trimmed short full sleeved blouses. They held a bouquet of peach colored daisies and white mums. united in marriage Miss Lori S. Peterson of Fruit Heights and Steven Lowell Johnson of Orem. Elder Alan 14 Young officiated. MRS. TODD STEVENSON Wed In Temple MRS. JACK KELLIHER Exchange Vows A new summer bride is the former Miss Patricia Wilson who exchanged wedding vows Friday, June 22 with Jack S. Kelliher. An outdoor garden ceremony was performed by Judge Douglas L. Cornaby at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Wilson, 780 E. Adams, flower girls. The brides mother chose a h gown of blue and the grooms mother chose a floor-lengt- h gown of pink. Their corsages were carnain roses tions and complimentary colors. BEST MAN duties were performed by Kelly McConnell with Michael Wilson, brother of the bride, Jim and Jerry Kelliher, brothers of the groom, Jerry Campbell and Steve Hamblin doing the ushering. Following a wedding trip to THE GROOM is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Kelliher of Riverton, Wyo. A wedding breakfast was hosted by the grooms parents at the Valley View Golf Restaurant in East Layton. full-leng- er appliqued with lace and - pearls. The long lace sleeves are held at the wrist with a Rachel lace cuff. THE skirt is double flounced and edged with lace. It lengthens into a chapel train. The matching veil extended down the back of the gown into a double layer of chiffon with lace edging. The bridal bouquet was made up of a cascade of pink and blue pixie carnations and white roses. MISS PATTY Crisp was maid of honor. She wore a pink gown with tiny flowered print and ruffled eyelet trim. Other attendants were Mrs. Michael Wilson, Miss Cindy Kelliher, Miss Koe John and Mrs. Richard Watkins. They wore matching blue print gowns. ALESIA and Lori Wilson, nieces of the bride were " i ' roses, white and peach daisies, baby breath and greenery. Maid of honor was Kathy Crockett with Joan Brough, Tammy Mittchell, Pauline Winter and Cherise Winter as bridesmaids. They wore, peach knit color gowns with white and peach chiffon cap sleeves trimmed' With white Ann Mary by given Greenhalgh and Patty Crisp. The newlyweds will make their home in Bountiful. THE BRIDE is a graduate of Layton High and Ricks' College and is presently; employed with the Farmers Home Administration in Salt Lake City. The groom is a graduate of Riverton High and the University of Utah. He will resume his studies this fall to obtain his masters degree in computer science. lace. Flowers were, peach Flowers were carnations, roses and daisies, peach and Michaelle White, Gayla and Clontz, Shelly Brinkerhoff were flower girls The guest book was attended by Lynn Hyer. BEST MAN duties were performed by Kurt Stevenson. Ushers were Mike Millerberg and Mark Millerberg. Prenuptial parties were given by Joan Brough and Lynn Hyer, Earlene Johnson, Wilma Winter and Val Stevenson. DEBRA IS a Davis High graduate and Todd graduated from Bountiful High. Both have attended BYU for two years. Todd filled an LDS mission to Buenos Aires, Argentina. After a honeymoon to St. George, Zions and Bryce Canyon, they are making their horde at ,695 Er 150 S.? On Saturday evening, Mrs. Edith Lewis entertained at a patio dinner for members of her family in honor of her grandson Elder Gordon Lewis of Denver, Colo, who is leaving in July for his mission to Connecticut. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lewis of The family of John Stoker Simmons and Mary Jane (Jennie) OBrien Simmons are holding their annual reunion on Saturday, June 30 at the Layton Commons Park Denver, Colo. Among the other 27 family members attending in addi- tion to Elder Lewis and his and bowery, family were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Christensen and family, , Sacramento, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lewis and family, all of Kaysville. Mark Gundelfinger underwent major surgery Sunday A WEDDING breakfast at the Print Shop in Arrow Press Square, Salt Lake City, honored the couple following the ceremony. It was hosted by the grooms parents. The couple greeted guests at a garden reception at the home of the brides parents in Fruit Heights. The following evening they were honored at an open house in Orem at the home of the grooms parents. THE BRIDE wore a full length gown of sheer white polyester accented with a delicate lace trim around the neck yoke, cuffs of the long full sleeves and top of skirt. Blouson style bodice and chapel train enhanced the ensemble. Short mantilla style veil of matching fabric and lace. The bridal bouquet consisted of peach roses, white carnations and baby breath. Lynette Peterson, Leanne Peterson, Belinda Johnson and Sharon Morris were bridesmaids. They wore mid- - BRIDES THE mother chose a peach qiana blouse top with tulip sleeves and softly gathered skirt, middy length. The grooms mother h chose a gown of rich brown qiana, styled with a fitted bodice, long fitted sleeves and gathered skirt. They wore corsages of miniature peach roses and white carnations. Dave Mauer of Orem performed the duties of best man. Brad Peterson, brother of the groom, was the usher. floor-lengt- . Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Rex Passey visited Sweetwater Resort at Bear Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Passey and daughter Claire on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stevens have moved to Denver, Colo, to make their home. Mrs. Stevens is the former Patricia Wittmann. Mrs. Shirley Wittmann and daughters Pam and Peggy have returned home from a two week vacation to Madison, FOLLOWING a honeymoon City, the newlyweds will reside in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Wittmanns evening at the Hill Air Force Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Bennett attended the Pearson family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Morgan in Layton on Saturday. Mrs. Winnifred Garrett re- turned home Saturday from the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden where she has been confined undergoing treatment. Houseguests for two days of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hammer were Julieann Flores and two children, Sarah and Mario of Chihuahua, Mexico and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hammer and children, David and Janelle of Blanding, Utah. They all spent time sightseeing in Salt Lake City and visited the Salt . who graduated Stewart Bus Webb of Hawaii flew in to be on hand to attend the open house for his mother, Mrs. Ethel Webb, on Sunday, June 24 honoring her on her birthday anniversary; ; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Perkins flew to Delaware,, where they visited for two weeks with their son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Perkins. They toured the area while there. 80th Horse Drawn Wagon Prenuptial parties were given by Sharon Morris and Belinda Johnson. MISS KRISTON Group Parties Church Outings Family Get togethers Pederson attended the guest book. The bride graduated from Davis High School and is a senior at Brigham Young University in Provo. THE GROOM graduated from Provo High School and is presently attending the University of Utah Medical School. He filled an LDS mission to the Ohio mission, np Tanglewood Hay Ride Co. Call for Reservations 376-98- 86 uA ni 867-52- 67 natasini itt ! off bras and girdles Thats great figuring atJCPenney. Stock up now on bras and girdles and all at beautiful savings. Lake City zoo. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hammer of Caldwell, Ida. also visited during the week with his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hammer. Monday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker were members of their family, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Parker and children Jason and Natalie of Salt Lake City; and Mr. Mrs. Dan son and Broschinsky Matthew, Farmington; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Felt and family of Fruit Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Parker and children were overnight guests of his parents. DIXON P. ojgxy (oLmrr "ForAllVoui Insurance Needs 5BD (DO AUTO OttD (SOOGttr 0 LIFE At Both Shops Village Square, Kaysville Colonial Square, Bountiful lid E3 H0E OWNERS trucks sftlil. 376-42- 79 197 NORTH RAA1N hi UYTON .' from the University of Utah. Lance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. LeConte at Park 30 All our REISBECK other Mr. and Mrs. William Dean and family. They returned home by way of South Dakota and attended the famous Passion Play and visited Mt. Rushmore National Park. Professor and Mrs. Wilford Tolman and family of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sandall and family, Albuquerque, New Mexico; Mr. and Mrs. Nohl Sandall and family of Price; Mr. and Mrs. - Linn Sandall, Kaysville; enjoyed a family outing for a few days at East Park Lake in Ashley . ;i National Forest. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bloxham, Mr. and Mrs. Ver-na- ll Swanger took a three day trip to Wells and Elko,: Nev, and returned by way of Idaho and on to Utah. : Mr. and Mrs. LeConte Stewart entertained at dinner in Salt Lake City at the Little America Restaurant for their son John Stewart and family members. The occasion was in honor of Lance Stewart daughter, ij Kaysville. Kaysville Simmons Reunion THEY PLAN to commence and gather early before the noon hour, enjoy lunch and a program. Friends and relatives of the family are invited to attend and spend some time with the Simmons family, vsb white. chiffon dress trimmed with small white daisies with a long flowing train. Flowers were a bouquet of peach Hawaii an open house will be hosted by the grooms parents in Riverton, Wyo. PRENUPTIAL parties were Center. The bride was attired in a gown fashioned of poly-shechiffon and Rachel lace. The empress neckline is breakfast was held at the Victoria Station with a reception at the Kays-vill- e East Stake House. The bride is the daughter of Vern and Carol Anne Winter of 330 S. 900 E., Kaysville. Parents of the groom are Gordon and Beth Millerberg, 2251 Carolyn Way, Bountiful. THE BRIDE wore a white Palm Springs, Calif, and THAT EVENING they received guests at a reception at the Holmes Creek Stake roses, baby breath and greenery. MOTHERS chose garden flower peach material. A WEDDING floor-lengt- Layton. Debra Anne Winter and Donald Todd Stevenson were married on June 1 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple by Benjamin Bowring. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Peterson of 554 South Cherry Lane, Fruit Heights. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Cloy Johnson of 250 E. 1950 S., Orem. on evening. The east wing of the center has been named after Artist LeConte Stewart. Each wing was named after a family artist from the area. Miss Debbie Taylor entertained at a bridal shower on June 21 in honor of Miss Pam Scheuller. Assisting hostesses were Miss Debbie Swallow, Miss Beth Maryon, Miss Laura Anderson and Miss Marianne Hase. Nine guests attended. They enjoyed games, tied a quilt and served refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lilly of Sacramento, Calif, returned to their home after spending two weeks with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Perkins. She was in Utah for her birthday anniversary on June 15. They celebrated in her honor with a family birthday party for all the children and their families of Mr. and Mrs. Perkins. Wise, where they visited with D rnintsv, Afcllf f'li " |