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Show MARCH 28, 1984 Open House For 90th Anniversary Ada Tingey Randall will celebrate her 90th birthday Sunday, April 1. She will be honored by her children at an open house March 31, at the Centerville South Stake Center, 270 N. 300 E., Centerville between the hours of 2 and 4 p.m. She would be pleased to meet friends and relatives on Festival Of Arts Set At Kays. Elementary played. The Festival is being sponsored by the School PTA with Mrs. Valerie Cook, president in charge assisted by commit- tee members Mrs. Robyn Lewis and Mrs. Faye Nielsen, LUNCH TIME entertain the mother of eight children, seven of whom are still living, Kay, Logan; Thomas, DeWayne, Shirley, Ronald, and Stanley, Centerville; Elliott, Jerome, Ida.; ADA IS np She is still able to take care of herself and her greatest joy is being able to attend the temple every week. She is known ADA TINGEY RANDALL beautiful quilts she has marked and also quilted and still con- - tinues to do handiwork for her family. Please omit gifts. MR. AND MRS. MARK L. WHITTAKER the hill behind the Spa Fitness Center on Harrison Blvd. The North Davis branch of the Audubon Society, called the Wasatch Audubon Society, meets the third Tuesday of each month. During warm summer months, meetings are held at the Ogden Nature Center at 966 W. 12th Street at 7:30 p.m. All those young and oljl, learners and accomplished birders who have an interest in the birds of the area are Besides scheduled meetings each month, there d. are field trips planned, generally on Saturday. USUALLY from September through May, the meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. in the base- A FOR FURTHER information call Alice Thompson at 4 1 or Judy Nelson, for more information.". ment of the Ogden United Church of Christ at 3350 Harri- - Wed Bennett-Gille- tt Beth Maryon and Mark L. taker, Robin Maryon and Jane March 17 in the Salt Lake Temple by Max H. Duffin. Maryon as bridesmaids. They wore mauve chiffon dresses and corsages of white mums with lavender roses. Whittaker were married THE BRIDE is the daughter B . Maryon of 548 N . Main, Kaysville and Edward D. Maryon of Salt Lake City. The groom is the son of Lola C. Whittaker of 428 E. 100 N., Kasyville, and the late Don L. Whittaker. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Lion House in Salt Lake City and a reception at the Bountiful Golf Course Clubhouse. of Patricia white daisies, yellow roses, sprigs of white baby breath and Miss Janet Bennett traded nuptial promises with Dave Lowell Gillett in ceremonies performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Elder Delbert C. Johnson officiating. . miniature light blue flowers. Kae Lyn Bennett, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Attending matron was Mrs. Bryan Bennett, sister-in-laof the bride, and bridesmaids were Michelle Bennett, sister of the bride; Georgia Gillett and Tanya Gillett, sisters of the groom. Their dresses were yellow with white bows and dots, street length with accessories of white shoes, beads and earrines. THE MAID of honor held a bouquet of yellow and white stemmed daisies with yellow roses and light blue flowers. The other attendants held bouquets of yellow and white long stemmed daisies with miniature light blue flowers. The mothers wore street e dresses in length light blue shade with yellow rose corsages. FLOWER girls were Britney Bennett, sister of the bride and Jennifer Bennett, a niece of the j bride. Cindy Merrill and Stacy Aldous were at the guest book. BEST MAN duties were pcr- - THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bennett of 433 N. 1050 E Kaysville. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell H. Gillett of Hol-lada- The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Lion House in Salt Lake City following the ceremony hosted by the grooms parents. That evening they greeted guests at a reception at the Kaysville 17th LDS Ward Chapel. THE BRIDE wore a fuli-gow- n of lace over taffeta featuring the Queen Ann neckline. It was enhanced with long lantern sleeves of organza and lace, accented with a ruffle of organza trimmed with lace. 'Her fingertip veil of white .nylon net was trimmed with satin ribbon and fell from a wreath of white daisies. The bridal bouquet was made of two-piec- formed by Mike Ovard. Extension' Ushers were Bryan Benndtt, a brother of the bride. Following a honeymoon stay in Park City, the newlyweds are making their home Service To Help You Cut Weight in Bountiful. . Are you tired of diets that PRENUPTIAL parties were given by the Bennett and Gil- lett families. Shauna Hulse, Cindy Merrill, Wendy Wright, Jamie Bourne, Lorraine don't work? Then plan to Bourne. Carolyn Lawson and Mary Flint. The bride graduated from attend The Body Revolution. A course to revolutionize your life through nutrition, behavior change and fitness. Davis High School and attended Utah State Universi- ty in Logan and BYU Hawaii College. THE GROOM is a graduate of Cottonwood High School and attended the University of Utah and is presently attending Westminster College in Salt Lake City, np THE COURSE is being offered by the Utah State University Extension Service. The Boyd Revolution" will be held on Thursday afternoons. April 5 through May 17 from p.m. at the Davis County extension office (50 E. State Street. Sheriffs Annex) in Farmington. Some of the topics to be covered include nutrition, exercise. low caloric cooking, and low calorie recipes, changing ' A piano recital was held for d the students of Elaine Beck-stran- March 17, at her home your ideal weight, and eating out successfully. in Kaysville. STUDENTS THERE IS a S3 registration fee and participants must be at least 10 pounds overweight. is required as class size is limited. Call now to make or your reservation. participating were Julie Petersen, Rex Petersen. Lisa Barrett, Jodce Barrett. Amy Jorgensen. Erin Berrett, Jonathan Oldham, Stephanie St. Jcor, Shana St. Jeor. Allison Bcckstrand, 431-34- 451-34(- Temple by Elder Dean L. Larsen. THE BRIDE is the daughter, of Leon and Janie Heaps of. Sherwood Dr., Kaysville. The groom is a son of Russell and Louise Nelson of FOLLOWING the couples marriage they purchased a farm in the western part of Layton, and made their home there. He spent his entire life WEIGHT-LOS- S PROFESSIONALS! Weber State College. The groom graduated from Bonneville High School and will graduate in the fall from Utah State where he is a member of the football team. After a honeymoon to Sun Valley, they will make their home in Layton. CALL US TODAY, for a free, intn'Aictc'Y consultation. iMJNTFUL: U rurn.My I'm in food hjndi when Block prrpara my to get tpecial training. And ihe school every to rrerirtf goo that and experience doo taro hundred of times. T raining and lei ammab foe the care hat makes you good at your job. Ill taxes." of Block take cart tny hnow KAYSVLLE.; nu - 1) HSR BLOCK layton-546-30- 91 P M. SAT. 9 5 APPOINTMENTS AVAHABtf BUT NOT NECESSARY A.M.-- t MR. GREEN is an active member of the Layton 2nd Mrs. Keith Davis and Teresa Heaps. They wore print cotton dresses in tan and navy blue accented with navy blue. MOTHERS wore street Stacie Anne Noorda and , Jamie Davis were flower girls. BEST MAN duties were per-- . formed by Kurt Nelson, a brother. Ushers were Richard Ayres, Carey Noorda and Rory Morgan. Prenuptial parties were given by Gcneal Larsen, Colleen Hawkes, Adcle Clay, Diane Barker, Beverly Fcrranle, Shar Johnson, Debbie and Ellie Wood. THE BRIDE is a graduate of Davis High and has attended Banks open the doors to success. JoJoba skin and hair care products for both men and women - - Sculptured acrylic nails In Utah, there are many men and women AuBriellen Exclusive Color coordinated cosmetic line. Designed for you. successful people. 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Frostings, hm na THE BRIDE wore a gown with a neck, illusion gown, trimmed with lace, skirt the opening of their Newest Shop at Featuring: .2132 S. Ordvrd CtjrrERvxitad(,i brides parents. As he retired from the; school bus driving, he was LDS Ward where he is a High Priest, and also served for a number of years as a home teacher. He enjoyed regular temple sessions until the last few years. Mr. Green is the father of two sons and a daughter, Mrs. Jay H. (Marjorie) Simmons and Thayne R. Green, both of Layton; and John H. Green, of Centerville. He also has 13 grandchildren and 16 greatgrandchildren. The bride graduated from Davis High School and is employed at The Pizza Hut. The groom is a graduate of Clearfield High School and is employed as assistant manager of the Pizza Hut. np Riverdale. The Hayloft in Roy was the setting for the wedding breakfast hosted by the grooms parents. The couple was honored at a reception at the Kaysville 10th Ward, hosted by the engaging in farming and the raising of cattle. For 37 years he was employed by the Davis County School District and drove a school bus for the children in the Layton area. Michelle Bcckstrand. Also Sonya Sill, Carie Forsyth, Carie Beecher, Marcclle Hansen, Jamie Beecher, Jodie Hansen, Geina Jessen, JoAnn Sanders. Jancne Sanders, Eric Davis and Shannon Johnson. RELATIVES and friends were guests for the recital. Nanette Heaps and Lanny Gordon Nelson were married March 16 in the Salt Lake LDS 1088 10, 1981. Mr. Green enjoys good health and recalls many early day memories to those who spend time with him from day to day. i - WEEKDAYS 9 years of marriage, prior to Malindas passing on March Wyo. DIET CENTER. THE MR. AND MRS. LANNY NELSON arc Nuptial being performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Nov. 7ji 1917. The couple spent 63J MR.. GREEN was born March 20, 1895 in Layton, the son of John Hyrum and Martha Lovina Pierce Green. His parents were among the early settlers of Layton. for lane, and graduated from the University of Utah with BA in political science and French. He filled an LDS Paris, France mission. After a honeymoon to Monterey Bay, Calif, they will make their home in Salt Lake City. Announces I take the same care with animals that Block takes with taxes.? 27 So. Fort groom attended Davis High Tuesday, March 20, Robert THE NEWLYWEDS honeymooned in Jackson Hole, THE NEW bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Sanchez of Kaysville. The bridegrooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. Arnold E. Craythorn of Clearfield. of Utah, studying art. The E. Green, 3489 W. 1000 N., Layton, celebrated his 89th birthday anniversary with members of his family. Miss Jan Bird was maid of honor. Best man duties were performed by Brian Carter, i In rites performed Friday, March 16 at the Enchanted Evening Reception Center in South Ogden, the former Miss Becky Hillan was wed to Craig Craythorn. A reception followed. THE BRIDE has attended Davis High, Brigham Young University and the University Piano Recital Held eating habits, maintaining ythorri Repeat Promises MOTHERS WORE pale Celebrates 89th - HOW INTERESTING to him to tell of the early school days, when he attended the Layton Elementary School that only had two rooms. His high school education was received in a small red brick home that was located near the Five Point area. Mr. Green served in World War I and after he returned home he was married to Matin-d- a Burton, with the ceremony Hillan-Cr- a mauve dresses and corsages of lavender roses. Joseph Hirschi performed best man duties. Ushers were Scott Whittaker and Daniel Maryon. THE BRIDE wore a chiffon gown with long train; lace and chiffon jacket with high neck and carried a bouquet of lavender roses. Annie M. Brewer was matron of honor. Maid of honor was Deborah Taylor with Kristine Maryon, Jennifer Whit 544-282- 392-523- son Blvd., Ogden, which is on MR. AND MRS. DAVE L. GILLETT . Upcoming Schedule Of Tne Wasatch Audubon and 63 far and wide for the many various classrooms to be 2-- this day. also 34 grandchildren ment will be featured during the lunch hour. Mini classes are planned and musical instruments will be taken to the Art is All Around Us is the theme for the annual Festival of the Arts at the Kaysvil-l- e Elementary School the week of April SEVERAL artists will give demonstrations and participate on the school assembly. The festival will include dancing, music instruction, painting, writing and crafts. 8.00 p.m. Daily except Sunday I I I I I I I I I because a bank can open many doors for you. More doors than any oilier financial institution. 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