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Show r i WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 15, 1979 90th Date V j. I Valentine Sweetheart first counselor to the presiding elder of the Elkol Branch in Diamondville, Wyo. He served as the second bishop of the West Layton Ward. At 25 years of age he was one of the - at the traditional cocktail ' party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Preston prior to the Annual Sweetheart Ball of Davis Phi County Council held on Feb. 9, 1979 at the Layton Eagles Club. LESLIE IS a charter member of Beta Mu, having youngest bishops in the church at that time. He served for a number of years as a high councilman and various other positions in the auxiliaries. He has two sons and one daughter, Thayne Phoenix, Ariz. She is a past president of the chapter and ' was voted chapter Girl of the Year in 1977. She has held many positions in the chapter and is also a past president of the Davis County Council. W, Corbridge, Layton; Afton H. I Barber, Centerville; and McRae W. Corbridge, Layton. There are 42 seven I 2J quietly observe with his family members his 90th birthday Monday, Feb. 19, at his home in West Layton, present time. Exchange Vows BRIDE is the of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine G. Shelley, 1183 Valhalla Drive, Clearfield. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Harvey, 164 South 400 East, Clearfield. The bride was dressed in a empire waist gown with lace bodice, sleeves, and skirt with a chapel length train of satin and chiffon trimmed with and ushers were sell Kelly Harvey, Kevin Shelley and Brian Shelley. W. Kuck the Taking her place among the winter brides is the former Miss Callene Webster who became the bride of O. Reed Sorensen in nuptial rites on Dec. 29 in ceremonies in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Elder guests who attended the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harvey, Pocatello, Idaho and Mr. and. Mrs. Danny Wilson of OUT-OF-sta-te h, Idaho. The couple will make their future home in Layton, Utah. MATRON OF honor was full-leng- th -- 'THE MOTHERS gowns were a dusty rose qiana with long sleeves. The dresses were Flower girl was Kaylynne Shelley. Best man was Rus . r h. Clubs Mrs. Roetta Horsley was hostess to the ALonas Club members Tuesday afternoon at her home. Members of the Sunflower Camp of Daughter of Pioneers met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mira. Sarah Giles. . Mrs. Evangaline Jensen was The lesson was given by Mrs. Dorraine Hales. THE BODICE featured solid lace with seed 21. Mrs. Marguerite Nicholls was hostess to Mountain Road Neighborhood Birthday Club at her home Thursday even- , ing. YOULL BE HEALTHIER AND HAPPIER! iyDIET CENTER Colleen Larsen 376-539- 6 The newlyweds are making their home in Provo. pearls. Lace appliques were scattered about the long flowing full s.kirt ending with two deep ruffles at the hemline, extending into a chapel train. Her cathedral length veil of silk bridal illusion edged in matching lace trim fell from a lace and seed pearl crown. THE BRIDAL bouquet was a cascade of brown daisies, coral tipped carnations, coral roses surrounded with baby breath and brown fern tied with brown velvet ribbon and streamers. Miss Debbie Webster, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Kenneth Plaizer, Mrs. David Jones, Miss Georgia PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mrs. Lynn Nance, . Mrs. Sarah Giles entertained 12 guests of the Shan-tank- a Club at her home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Alice Barton was hostess to the Lantern Club members at her home Monday afternoon. Mrs. Marcia Mansell and Mrs. LaRena Sandall were assisting hostesses. The program was given by Joel LaSalle, Rulon McKay and Clay Vetter, students of Brian Bowles department from Bountiful High School. They entertained the group with readings. -- ; Mrs. Lynn Niederhauser, Mrs. F. Burton Winters, Mrs. Zenas Bennett, Mrs. George Heywood and Miss Georgia Heywood. . The bride graduated from Davis High School, attended Weber State College and is presently attending Utah Technical College at Provo. THE GROOM graduated from Viewmont High School and is presently attending Brigham Young University in Provo and will graduate this spring. He filled an LDS mission to Mexico City, np REMEMBER, we will be closed the next two and 19th of Feb. th - Also, we are still helping with Federal Income Taxes, Thursday, 4 p.m. and Mondays p.m. 2-- Delightful Novels at Cedar Village 1- SEE YOU at Heritage! Have a fun Valentine Day. (801)479-888- 0 4850 Harrison Blvd., Ogden ' and stenographer bookkeeper. HE ACCEPTED a position by the Elkol Coal Company in Diamondville, Wyo., as their and stenographer BEST MAN duties were performed by David Sorensen. Ushers were Eldon Sorensen, Kenneth Plaizer and David Jones. The groom wore a white tuxedo trimmed in brown velvet. The best man, ushers and fathers were attired in dark brown tuxedos with beige ruffled shirts. Mrs. David Sorensen attended the guest book. lace. m advanced education. He attended the Brigham Young College in Logan, Utah, for three years completing his training in the field of a business becoming floor-lengt- GIFT bearers were David Nathan Webster, Niederhauser, Laurie Nance and Michelle Butler. ' Leslie J. Hefner was named Valentine Sweetheart of Beta Mu Chapter of Beta Sigma Since there were no high tumn shades accented with ecru lace collars. They each held a coral silk rose with baby breath and brown ribbon streamers. The brides and grooms h mothers chose rust gowns. Their corsages were coral rose buds and baby breath. full-leng- th LESLIE J. HEFNER schools in Davis County it was then necessary to go away for THEY WORE floor length gowns of polyester in soft au- That evening they received guests at a reception at the Kaysville Fourth and Thirteenth LDS Ward Chapel. For her wedding and reception the bride wore a gown of white nylon organza accented with delicate lace trim. It featured neckline and full a Queen-An- n sleeves trimmed in matching . Mrs. Ruth Hansen will be hostess to the DeLite Pinochle Club at the Chateau Center in Layton on Wednesday, Feb. Heywood, Mrs. Kirk Wright, and Miss Judi Sanders. - Seth Blood officiated. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C, Webster of 240 East 100 North, Kaysville. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Orval C. Sorensen of 114 North Village Way, Fruit Heights. FOLLOWING the ceremony the couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Lion House in Salt Lake City, hosted by the grooms parents. with Wignall 'Sharolyn 'bridesmaids Bonnie Page, gowns and light carried bouquets of pink carnations and red roses. 14th. He will discuss with you some important facts dealing with Medicare, Medicade, Blue Cross Blue Shield etc. This will be especially important for you seniors who have retired from a government installation. Elementary Layton V. . School for the seventh and eighth grades, riding a horse the four miles to school and back home again each day. Temple Wedding lace. Margel Shelley. The bridesmaids wore very Center, Wednesdty, Feb. HIS EARLY education was obtained in a small school house, then going to MR AND MRS. O. REED SORENSEN High School. Dei-tric- We are having an insurance specialist coming to Heritage time. one-roo- ttys, Leslie and husband, Jim, live in East Layton with children Mindy and Nick. She is an Energy Specialist with the Ogden Area Community Action. She is also a charter member of LyTona Chapter of the American Business Womens Association. Heritage Center Will Be Closed Feb. 12 and 19th HE IS the ninth child of William Henry and Emma Howard Corbridge, born in a log home in Auburn, Unitah County, Wyo., Feb. 19, 1889. At the age of four years, his family moved to Layton where they owned a 160 acre farm. He has resided there the major portion of his life- MR AND MRS. ROBERT HARVEY daughter at family residence at the. Utah. 'THE great-gre- HE IS a very versatile carpenter and has built a number of residences, including remodeling his own home. His wife passed away Sept. 15, 1971. He is living alone in the Samuel Ray Corbridge will PRENUPTIAL PARTIES were given by Mrs. Ann Glazier, Mrs. Janet Russell, Mrs. Joan Longman. Both the bride and groom are graduates of Clearfield grandchildren, and grandchildren. S. RAY CORBRIDGE Miss Jeanette Shelley became the bride of Robert Roy Harvey on Feb. 14, 1979 at the Crystal Cottage in Roy. Bishop Douglas A. Barrus of the Clearfield Second Ward performed the ceremony. 14 n, from here transferred bookkeeper. He married Ruby Ellen the former Whitesides, daughter of Marion Mark and Mary Ellen Bennett Whitesides of Layton, Dec. 22, 1909, in the Salt Lake Temple.. As their honeymoon trip, he took Ruby back to Diamond- ville where he had a four room home rented furnished and prepared for her arrival. THEY " MOVED - several years later to Salt Lake City where he and his brothers jointly formed a produce company and drug store. He was later employed by the Friday , Saturday and Sunday muraer Intermountain Grain and their Milling Company as T v bookkeeper. . desire Finally his was fulfilled when he rented a farm and began to work with the soil, making things grow. He later moved back to Lay-to. life-lon- g n, purchased the family farm, making this his lifetime career, as a farmer, cattleman and dairy farmer. He has seen the age of mechanization blossom and take the place of horse drawn equipment on the farm. HE HAS been very active in the Church of Jesus Christ of With Cheese 89 344 Ho. Main, Layton Latter-da- y Saints. His first position was serving as the , 49' Cut Outs Ladies Blouses 0 Off $200 Reg. 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