OCR Text |
Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JUNE 14. 1979 Trade Happy K-Dinner Is Scheduled F Vows In Las Vegas - KAYSVILLE If you or your spouse is over 60 years old, come and join us at our next dinner. It will be a pot ,luck dinner and will be held at the Kaysville Utah East Stake House, 600 East 200 South, meet in the cultural hall, we will eat at 1 p.m. A good program will follow the dinner. FOR ANY information a about the dinner contact The former Miss Diane' Beckwith Sizzone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beckwith of Las Vegas, Nev. became the bride of Robert Green in rites performed at the 20th LDS Ward Chapel in Las Vegas, Nev. on May 5. Bishop Abbott officiated at the ceremony. El-m- THE GROOM is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Green, 275 East 500 North, Kaysville. We Webster, need to know how many will attend. No charge for the dinner, except the food that you bring. If you have not been contacted as to what to bring for potluck, just bring 376-355- Following the ceremony the newylweds were honored at a reception at the home of the brides parents. 'W whatever you choose. But MISS MARY Beckwith was maid of honor and best man come and have an enjoyable afternoon. ! We are planning on having a duties were performed by Derrick Hems. The bride attended schools in Washington and Oregon. The groom graduated from Davis High School and has served in the United States Air Force for three years in booth at the Kaysville Heritage Harvest Days on July Do you have something that you have made such as ceramics, paintings, flower arrangements, sewing, histories, genealogy or anything that you may want to show. 3-- Germany. - THE COUPLE will make their home in Las Vegas, Nev. MRS. JEFF WIBERG Temple Rites Exchange Vows Mr. and Mrs. James A. Felix, 1480 West 300 North, Clinton, are announcing the marriage of their daughter, Miss Beverlee Felix to Jeff Wiberg, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scott Wiberg, 213 West 1800 North, Sunset. - THE COUPLE recited marriage vows on Friday in the Ogden LDS Temple T.O. Smith ofthe at ceremony. ficiating That evening they were honored with a reception held in the LDS Clinton Stake Center. The bride chose a gown of Chantilly lace with a collar, a high stand-u- p rounded yoke that was accented with dainty lace ruffles. The full skirt featured layers of slightly wider full-leng- th Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Rich Wallace, Mrs. Gordon Coop, Miss Jillene Felix, Mrs. Allen Kowaguchi, Miss Jana Rus- sell, Mrs. Scott Wiberg, Mrs. Jerry Moser, Mrs. Jack Burnett, Mrs. John Kennedy and Mrs. Evelyn Burnett. hemline and extended into a chapel length train. BELL SHAPED lace ruffles sleeves and a picture hat completed her ensemble. The bride was attended by her sisters Miss Jillene Felix, Mrs. Gordon Coop and Mrs. Rick Wallace. ' Miss - Jana Russell and Mrs. Tom Brouillette were other attending bridesmaids. All of ASSUMING THE duties of best man was Chris Wiberg, with Scott Wiberg and Byron Wiberg doing the ushering. Parents of the groom entertained the wedding party with a wedding brunch held at the Mansion House in Ogden immediately following their marriage. " THE BRIDE and groom are both graduates of Clearfield High School and the four year Seminary there. They have both graduated from Dixie College in southern Utah. The bride is attending Weber State College where she is majoring in elementary education, vsb Your First Call, All Class Needs Specializing In Insurance Claims . Windows, Mirrors, Store Fronts,. Table Tops, etc. of th lace English embroidered with beadwork. The long georgette full sleeves were accented with embroidered lace cuffs to the elbow. The long skirt and train were of georgette. Her fingertip veil of matching georgette extended down the back of the gown and was attached to a matching embroidered and beaded lace crown. The bridal bouquet was made up of daisies, stephano-ti-s, white rpses and English of honor. She wore a white voile eyelet dress styled with a ruffled collar and short cap sleeves and a large picture hat. Storm Windows Bridesmaids were Mrs. David (Eve) Chamberlain, Mrs. Chip (Joanie) Bleeker, sisters of the groom, Miss Shelley Swain, Miss Susan Russell, Mrs. Mary Lynne Morgan and Mrs. Kathy Kingsley. THEY WORE blouses of white voile eyelet belted with black satin rope cummerbund, black and white taffeta tartan plaid. Their bouquets were daisies with black and white satin skirts DAVIS COUNTY GLASS COa of streamers. Cami Chamberlain, a niece of the groom, was the flower girl. THE BRIDE and grooms mothers chose floor-lengt- h gowns in rose pink with daisies and pink rose PHONE US YOUR GLASS TROUBLES THE Heidelberg in Farmington. FOR HER nuptial events, . the bride was attired in an gown exquisite fashioned in a Piccioni design and featuring a high necked bodice Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Orwin Draney and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cox all of Kaysville. . NEWLYWEDS will make their new home in Minneapolis, Minn., where the groom will be attending graduate school at the University of Minnesota. The bride is a graduate of Davis High School, attended Weber State College and graduated cum laude with an English major, a reading minor and a learning disability certificate. She an received academic Great-grandparen- ts are Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Draney and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Coulam of Kays- Prenuptial parties were Edelweiss Center at the full-leng- ville. given by Mrs. Kathy Prig-mor- e Kingsley, Mrs. Eugene Prigmore, Mrs. Mary Lynne Strong Morgan, Mrs. Allen L. Strong, Miss Shelley Swain, Miss Susan Russell, Miss Anne Kenney, Eleanore and Kris Isakson and the Butler Jr. High School Women Faculty (brides place of work). wedding breakfast at the Lion House in Salt Lake City hosted by the grooms parents. That evening they received guests at a reception at the ivy. MISS JACQUELYN Jost, sister of the bride, was maid Auto Glass, FOLLOWING A wedding trip to Yosemite National Park the couple will be honored at an open house in San Marino hosted by the grooms parents. the at a MR. AND MRS. SCOTT THOMPSON Couple United of Best man duties were performed by Creighton Horton, brother of the groom. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale L. Jost of 266 South 100 West, Kays-- 1 ville and the groom is a son of Dr. and Mrs. Creighton C. Horton, 1545 Pasqualito Drive, San Marino, Calif. FOLLOWING A wedding, trip to Lake Tahoe the Following the rites newlyweds will make their newlyweds were honored first home in Syracuse. ruffles around the entire accented the close fitted new June bride is the former Miss Margaret Ann Jost who exchanged wedding vows Wednesday, June 6, with Joseph Richards Horton. The ceremony was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Elder R. Phillip Rasmussen officiating. A the attendants were attired in gowns of pale green quiana. h Rejoicing over the arrival their first child are Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Draney of 867 North Main Street, Kaysville. The baby, who will be named Terri Ann, was bom on June 5 at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden. She weighed 7 lbs. 1 oz. The new mother is the former Denise Cox of Kays- ville. Its a son for Mr. and Mrs. Tom H. Dunham of Kaysville. The 6 lbs. 14 oz. lad arrived on May 31 at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City and will be named Brady. At home is a little sister Megan and brother T.J. to welcome the playmate. The mother is the -- former Sandra Major of Kaysville. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Major, Kays- ville and Mrs. Franca Dunham of Layton. Mr. and Mrs. E. Van Sanders of Kaysville are the , L . Lynell Stagg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Selletti, Roy and the late John H. Stagg, Jr., became the bride of Scott Thompson, West Bountiful, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Thompson on Friday, June 8. RITES WERE performed at the home of the bride with a reception following there. Bridesmaids were Kari Osman, Cheryl Puller, Elissa Sharia Stagg, Maughn, Teressa and Annette Selletti. BEST MAN duties were performed by Terry Thompson and ushers were Lance and Drew Stagg. A wedding dinner was held at Robintinos. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Kathy and Sheila Lindquist, Kari Osman, Doreen Thornwall, Kay Palmer, Cheryl Puller, Stagg, Fay Bagely, Lee Ann Bagely and Shari Es-tel- la McKellar. The couple is residing in West Bountiful. np ED Ritter, for more details. Items will be watched and you will get them back. Lets make the 4th of July a big affair. If you would like to donate an hour or more of your time on these days to help watch the exibits let Ed Ritter CONTACT 376-241- 8 Kaysville Births MRS. JOSEPH R. HORTON . know. o ooooooooooooooo o o o O o AhCTiC CIRCLE COOLERS o o o o 4500 CFM $54900 Installed o o o o 4000 CFM S51 900 Installed o o o o Installation o Average o o 1 Yr. Parts & o o Labor Guarantee o o o o Professionally o o Installed o o o o ILLS SHEET METAL o o o o 159 So. Main, Layton o o 1 o o 376-426- QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO . ' scholarship. She was affiliat- ed with a campus sorority; president of Weber State College Chapter of Cardinal Key National Honor Society; executive vice president of 1 LDSSA (Latter-daSaint Student Association) and y L chairman of ASWSC. SHE WAS mentioned in. Whos Who in American Colleges and Universities and has been teaching English m and reading at Butler Jr. High School in the Jordan i mo Ml, K District. She is currently working on a masters degree as a reading specialist from 2 BYU. Si The 58 attended groom Brigham Young University for two years on an academic scholarship. He completed his BA degree in English at the University of Utah where he received a merit scholarship and graduated summa cum laude in March of 1978. He was accepted at the University of Utah but has chosen to follow a career in hospital administration. HE HAS worked the past year as a technician in biophysics at LDS Hospital 3 Days Only Thurs.-Fri.-S- 1 i at. Sale Ends Sat. for at 4:00 p.m. All 0(0l95 ,J Tires Mounted FREE doing selective coronary arteriogram APPLIANCE 15x8 WHITE SPOKE tracing. He will TP attend the University of Minnesota this fall in the DIG O BRAND TIRES Masters of Hospital Administration program. He has also fulfilled an LDS mission to the Italy Rome Mission. FULL SERVICE POLICY FREE 1. 5,000 MILE ROTATION 2. NEW VALVE STEMS AT INSTALLATION JT S3EBT I? I SAVE Oil ALL SIZES .3 rrinou Miuuix.llu.auil - y 4. FLAT TIRE SERVICE FOR LIFE OF TIRE k T, 4 The Kiser DIG O BRAND TIRE Full Replacement Warranty T M Keeps You Cool Without Keeping jl 3. WHEEL BAL. WEIGHTS INC. FOR LIFE OF TIRE B 6 nos. Free Financing 44 No finance Charge No Annual Rate No Down Payment No Interest You Broke. Arctic Circle;;!; Cools up to 1 100 sq. ft. All work guaranteed for 1 year parts and labor Professional installation i f 3. ft Roof top 2 Speed Motor 1VE RICH BROS. & Heating Appiiance 5979 S. 1900 W. Roy, 773-844- 1 SERVICE WHAT WE SELL ROGER FLINDERS SERVICE DICK KEARSLEY IS OUR Service Center 520 So. State, MIDDLE NAME Example: Cash price $300.00. 6 monthly payments of $50.00 each same as cash on approved credit. Clearfield, 773-483- 6 13 SIZE PRICE F.E.T. $2.14 F60x15 $44.64 52.62 56.93 60.04 57.66 G 60x1 5 62.33 3.11 L60x15 68.67 3.72 A60x13 F60x4 G 60x1 4 H60x14 2.84 3.08 vZ 3.44 2.91 m shoe 235 no. F.1Ain LAYTOn, UTAH PH 3704470 3702442 Ui JL' |