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Show DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, OCTOBER WEEKLY REFLEX 18, 1979 Woman Of the Year Named Layton Rotary SOCIETY Layton Rotary Club met Wednesday at the Chateau disease. Center for their regular DR. BURTENSHAW told of the causes and stressed the importance of proper exercise and diet related to the heart. np luncheon meeting. Members enjoyed an interesting lecture and slide presentation by Dr. Bruce Burtenshaw on heart - The CLEARFIELD Lakeview Business and Professional Womens Club has chosen Martha K. of Mulder, owner-manag- er Paul Bunyons Restaurant in Clearfield, as their Woman of the Year. MRS. MULDER was bom Netherlands in Freisland, where her parents owned and operated a grocery business. As a young adult during World War II, she not only helped her parents in their grocery business but was active in hiding political enemies of Germany. Her brother-in-lawas among those she helped. After the war she completed her education with her major training in home economics a and nursing. She married and came to the United States in 1951 with her husband and her 22 year old daughter. At that time she could neither read nor speak English. WHE WAS hired as a housekeeper at the home of Mrs. Shaw where she learned ' the English language. Mrs. Shaw, one of the Dee children, was instrumental in getting her a job in Central Supply at the Dee Hospital. She went from there to manager of the housekeeping department at the Travelodge MARTHA MULDER Department at ZCMI. This department was leased to a Chicago firm and she was responsible for orderinjg all inventory, hiring and training personnel, and keeping the books and payroll. Paul She purchased Bunyons Restaurant in 1973 and has owned and managed it ever since. AS AN active member of the Clearfield Chamber of Commerce, she was voted to the board of directors three inyears ago. She was strumental in getting new Motel. Wed In Temple Repeat Vows Alder during a wedding ceremony performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on were performed by Kray Barkdull and ushers were Steve Alder, Bob Burnham L. Sept. 28, 1979. and Todd Phillips. PRENUPTIAL parties were e given by Holly McGee, Mar-gen- TONY IS the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene V. Alder, 216 East 1050 North, Kaysville. breakfast was held in the Red Flame Restaurant in Bountiful and a reception later that day in the Farmington Sixth Ward Cultural Hall. A wedding THE BRIDE was dressed in white qiana with a lace overlay on the bodice and sleeves. It was adorned with seed pearls. Lace encircled the hemline and the edge of veil the train. Her finger-ti- p of illusion was caught to a tiara at the crown. Miss Ann Singleton was. maid of honor; bridesmaids were Linae Barkdull and Connie Rhinehart, Bowthorp, Beth Sandall, Leah Cooper, Rita Johnson and Jeanne Hopper. Both attended Davis High School. Tony has attended Weber College and the U. of U. He has also fulfilled an LDS mission to the Canada Vancouver Mission. They plan to make Bountiful their future home. Exchange Vows Among the fall brides is the former Miss Heidi Hansen who exchanged marriage promises with Kirk Ronald Godfrey during a ceremony performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Sept. 8, 1979. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary M. Hansen, Layton, and the groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Godfrey, Ogden. A wedding breakfast honoring the newlyweds was a in held at the Salt Lake City following the ceremony hosted by the Chuck-A-Ram- Doctor-D- STRANGE! id you say that there was something wrong with this bottle. Striker-Y- es, sir, I put some water in it yesterday and it isnt hot yet. grooms parents. That ing they received guests at a reception at the West Layton LDS Stake Center. THE BRIDE was attired in a wedding gown of chiffon over satin with a skirt. The ensemble was enhanced with an empire fuil-Ieng- Dutch PHONE Maid 766-187- bodice trimmed with imported lace and seed pearls forming a high lace neckline and the lace applique extending down to the elbow of her full 0 27 N. Main, Layton, Utah sleeves. The sleeves were cuffed at the wrists with Authorized dealer of both Eureka and Hoover Sales and Service All Among the fall brides is the former Miss Lori Ann Miller who traded marriage vows with Ronald B. Harvey in ceremonies in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Oct 4. Elder Ned Winder officiated. Carol Lloyd. Flower girl was Tisa Rice. Best man duties Zan Barkdull, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ray Barkdull, 1188 North Main, Farming-ton- , became the bride of Tony matching deep lace cuffs. She wore a lace trimmed picture hat. The bridal bouquet consisted of dried flowers with baby vacuum repair ' She later went to work at the Knit Shop in Ogden where she not only was a saleslady but also taught knitting. She also found time to teach knitting to the blind as well as the and Chantilly lace. The emscouts. She worked for girl ruffled pire bodice featured a the YWCA on home economic lace insert with a projects and taught evening high lace collar. Lace ruffles classes in knitting to various cuffed the sheer fitted ladies groups. She went back sleeves. The accordion pleatto work as a nurses aid at the ed skirt was enhanced with a ' Dee Hospital and helped in wide matching lace flounce the transfer to the new which extended into a brush McKay-Deof veil Her train. fingertip FROM THERE, she went silk bridal illusion was edged on to manage the Millinery in lace and fell softly from a matching lace crown. raglan sleeves accented with The bridal bouquet consistrose velour vests. They held ed of pink daisies, rose buds bouquets of pink daisies. and baby breath. The brides mother chose a h gown of rose MISS PAMELA Miller, chiffon with flutter sleeves. sister of the bride, was maid The grooms mother chose a of honor. Miss Laurie Harvey, h wine polyester sister of the groom, was THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David W. Miller of 390 North 800 East, Kaysville. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Harvey of Tooele. breath, pheasant feathers and five butterfly orchids. THOSE ATTENDING the bride were Mrs. Malinda H. Allred, as matron of honor, Miss Jill Hansen, maid of honor; and Mrs. Julie Hansen, Mrs. Karen Baldwin and Mrs. LeeAnn Lewis. They h wore dresses of peach eyelet styled with a full skirt and wide sash at the waist, a ruffle collar forming a cap sleeve and each held a basket of driqd fall flowers. Mrs. Mary Ann Love attended the guest book. Darren Godfrey and Lon Lott served newlyweds were honored at a reception that evening at the Kaysville Fourth Ward Cultural Hall. They were further honored at an open house Oct. 5 at the Tooele Ward Cultural Hall hosted by the grooms The mid-lengt- as best men. Ushers were Norm Godfrey, Brad Godfrey, Roger Godfrey, Kirk Hansen and Guy Hansen. parents. full-leng- th ' e. floor-lengt- floor-lengt- bridesmaid. Their gowns h were polyester floor-lengt- FOR HER nuptial events, the bride was attired in a gown of chiffon Christmas decorations for Clearfield and has served as chairman for the Mothers Day program for the city. .:: . In all her busy working cotton with wine background on a rose print. They were styled with loose fitting but- toned fronts, elbow length knit. Their corsages were pink daisies and wine roses. MRS. MIKE Newhouse at-- . tended the guest book. Best man duties were performed by Steven Harvey. . career, she has always found time to work in civic activities and has taken a personal interest in family, friends, customers and employees. IT IS with extreme pride that we present Martha Mulder as our Woman of the Year. She sets an example for all of us to follow. David Johnson was the usher. PRENUPTIAL parties were Mike Mrs. by Newhouse, Miss Jeanette Thomas Hall, Mrs. Mrs. Monte Burnside, given Mrs. Mark Winterton and Mrs. Jay Harvey. The bride graduated from Davis High School. The groom graduated from Tooele High School and attended Salt V Lake Trade Tech, np ; ' ' PRENUPTIAL parties were given by relatives and friends. The bride is a graduate of Layton High School and attended Weber State College. The groom graduated from Ogden High School and attended Weber State College. He has fulfilled an LDS mission to Alberta, Canada. THE NEWLYWEDS honeymooned in Alberta, Canada and are making their home in Ogden. CLEAT bi IE HOUR QtdfySenvul WEEK Ms DA MGER BIQNALB NEW NORTH TEMPLE STORE BACK STIFFNESS m ;:vfw Ssfi,' &aiL , NECK PAIN NECK ACHE NECK STIFFNESS HEAD PAIN ARM PAIN LEG PAIN AUTO ACCIDENT? 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