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Show I t MARCH 30, 1983 ; mi i cjo v UNBLEACHED MUSLIN Will Be Honored On 78th v. FuH Exchange Promises Marriage promises were traded by Peggy Wittmann and Terry E. Davis on Thursday, March 24. BISHOP Kenneth Toone performed the ceremony MRS. PAULA Dean and Mrs. Patricia Stevens, sisters of the bride, were matrons of honor. Miss Pamela Wittmann, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Dawn Etheridge and Jan Yd. Dr. and Mrs. Barnes, and daughters of the late William J. and Hattie Thornley, lifelong friends of the Barnes. Mrs. Barnes was bom April 8, 1905 in Idaho Falls, Ida., to Morton T. and Elizabeth Jane Liston Dotson. She spent her which was held at the home of the bridegrooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Davis at 240 West 750 South, Bountiful. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Shirley T. Wittmann of 687 E. 150 S., Kaysville and the late George C. Wittmann. Davis. breakfast was held following the ceremony at the Red Flame Restaurant in Bountiful honoring the newlyweds. It was hosted by the bridegrooms parents. That evening they received guests at a reception at the Kaysville East Stake Center. IN 1923 she entered the The bridesmaids mother nurses training program at the h chose a gown of Dee Memorial Hospital in pale yellow satin crepe with Ogden and graduated in June floral print. The bridegrooms 1926, passing the state board h mother chose a examinations third highest in gown of pale yellow knit crepe. the state. Upon graduation she Their corsages were white remained at the Dee Hospital orchids. as supervisor of surgery until 1927 when she attended the FLOWER girls were Tammy Dean, Amber Dean, University hospitals in CleveAndrea Etheridge, Lorri land, Ohio to specialize in A WEDDING FOR HER nuptial events, n the bride was attired in a of old fashion styling, with a wide ruffle coming to a V shape of the bodice with a inset yoke of embroidered They wore gowns of yellow cotton batiste with tiny white print flowers. Each chose their own style of gown. THEY HELD white lace parasols with yellow daisies, yellow snowflake flowers and rust color gypsophilia. floor-lengt- floor-lengt- Davis, Cami Davis, Cfndi Davis. Nancy Haacke was at the guest book. Ring bearer was Bradley Stevens. lace, high colar and pearl buttons. The bridal bouquet was ' BEST MAN duties were permade up of yelow and white formed by Jim Hill. Ushers daisies, white were Mike Zamora and Morris orchids and baby breath. The Johnson. crown was a ring of daisies Following a honeymoon trip accented with baby breath. to Mount Rushmore, South Dakota; Waterloo, Iowa and Denver, Colo., the newlyweds will make their new home in I forget-me-not- ; i s, Bountiful. sv - PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Jan Davis, Elsie i jj Davis, Dawn Etheridge, Shirley Wittmann, Pam Wittmann, Paula Dean, Pat Stevens, Pam Nance and Inez Nance. The bride graduated from Davis High School and LDS Business College, Salt Lake City. THE BRIDEGROOM is a graduate of Bountiful High School. He is employed with Bountiful City as a paramedic and fireman. Gifts were received by Billy Dean, Benjy Dean, Andy Dean and Jamie Etheridge. ELDER FLINT Accepts Call earliest childhood in Richfield, Utah, then moved to Ogden at an early age. ALSO IN the reception line were husbands of the matrons of honor and brdesmaid, Bill Dean, Mark Stevens, Jim Etheridge and Jerie Davis, np anaesthesia. When she completed that course in 1928 she moved to Council Bluffs, Iowa and PRINTS AND MRS. GREG VERNON Temple Rites Annette Cox and Greg C. Vernon were married March 22 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple by Richard K. Iba. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Keith E. and Barbara Cox of Roy. Greg is the son of Charles E. and Jane Vernon of 546 E. 450 S., Clearfield. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Hill Air Force Base Officer Club and a reception at the Roy 15th Ward Chapel. THE BRIDE wore a gown satin with light-weig- ht of rose-poi- nt MOTHERS wore burgundy chiffon dresses with rose corsages. Flower girls were Tara Metcalf, Emily Cox, Jennifer Baugh. BEST MAN duties were performed by Dean Vernon. Bart Vernon was an usher. back, long Victorian style sleeves with train. She wore a wreath of flowers and fingertip length veil. Bouquet was of pink roses and baby breath. Lori Metcalf was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Kelli Dotson, Liz Jeppson, and Alicia Maisak. They wore street- - TRICOT Assorted colors Designer lengths FIREBUG 45 wide SB-32- BRUSHED VELOUR given by Wendy Anderson, Robbyn Estes and Khristine Rawlings, Karen Judkins and Jane Vernon, Kelli Dotson. medical students from Famous name Washable Polyester CALICO PILLOW FORMS PRINTS Designer lengths $j89 JJ. 12, 14, BONDED BATTING STRIPE W YARDAGE FuH 98 30 yd. rolls sold at 88 yd. 48 wide, 5.0 oz. per yd. weight yd. IJABY CORD BROAD CLOTH r.o.t. designer lengths Any Silk Flower Arrangement Solid PolyesterCotton $ Non-wov- -54- 6-1771 19 $ J 45 wide 45 gj ea. and 17 yd. 45 and 60 wide 88 Square or round r.o.t. supporter. ea. 90 x 108 PolyesterCotton tire Bag flowers E. Gentile customer 9150 SEERSUCKER many wilderness rides. She is an outstanding swimmer and still enjoys swimming weekly, and like her husband she has been an avid sports fan and RAIN CHECKS quantity-N- O Umit 5 per 50 to 60 wide FLOWERS and crocheting suits and dresses. She became an enthusiastic horseback rider when she moved to Kaysville and she and her husband have taken 21b. 0 BONDED BATT Limited Full bolts 45 wide SHE HAS been active in community affairs, the Davis County Medical Auxiliary, the Kaysville Art Club, Bay View Literary Club and the Kaysville Bridge Club. She is well known as a hostess, skilled homemaker and as a talented seamstress and clothing designer. She specialized in knitting Shade Solid OUTING FLANNEL 108 wide I Creighton University in Nebraska were taught. In 1929 she returned to the Dee Hospital and in 1930 took a three month leave of absence and toured Europe, visiting many hospitals and sightseeing. She married Dr. D. Keith Barnes, Feb. 20, 1934. yd. 90 or Prenuptial parties were THE BRIDE graduated from Roy High and has attended Weber State. The groom graduated from Clearfield High and is currently attending the University of Utah. He filled misan LDS Taiwan-Taipsion. After a honeymoon in St. George, they will make their home in Clearfield. Hi NYLON 45 wide yd. yd. en GINGHAM CHECKS IRON-O- N INTERFACING Designer lengths Easter SpecialPerm $2500 doing special effects with landscaping and scenery. 45 wide BURLAP And assorted colors 200 yd. 36 wide spools Includes cut, set and style PATTERN FILE End April 30, 1983 HE HAS been assisting his father in constructing greenhouses and get their new flower and greenhouse business Stripe and plaid Also Special Hair Cuts established. Elder Flint was honored on Sunday, March 20 at the Third Ward Sacrament meeting. He entered the Mission Training Center in Provo on March 24. His mission headquarters will be San Antonio, Tex. and Blow Dry No Appointment Necessary SHIRTINGS g Bulk Pack only Designer lengths 1 45 and 60 wide as available Umit 10 per customer Call us today Bible Verse To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven. O) 1475 S. State, Clearfield (Next to Open 8 a.m.-- 6 pm - Mon. thru Sat. Sew-N-Sav- e) rn ia 0BSfuO 998 ? ;tVr 1 llilllililiJilililiHllilil yd. WHITE THREAD Natural color only - yearbook photographer. 1 40 denier length dusty pink dresses with long sleeves. Flowers were pink roses and baby breath. 89 11 45 wide 45 wide lace, pearls with satin covered buttons on sleeve and down the T! & 45 wide Photography has long been Elder Flints hobby. He enjoys I . Most scholars agree that it was Solomon. - Full bolts 6T119 ELDER FLINT was born in Ogden, and resided in Kaysville until the family moved in August of 1981, to make their home in Buhl. He graduated from Davis High School and served as the Who made the above statement? Answers to Bible Verse Juvenile Full bolts Stan L. Flint, son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Flint, of Buhl, Ida., and formerly of Kaysville, has received an LDS mission call to serve in the San Antonio, Tex. Spanish speaking mission. 1. OUTING FLANNEL CALICO worked at the Jenny Edmonds Memorial Hospital where the THEY request that gifts be omitted. and White Black 3-- ters of bolts 45 Barnes, wife of Dr. D. Keith Barnes, will be honored on her 78th birthday at an open house, Saturday, April 9 at the Barnes family home, 48 N. 100 W., Kaysville. Their many friends and relatives are invited to call between the hours of 6 p.m. HOSTESSES for this occasion will be Golda K. Downs, Marilyn Cue, Aljoe Martin and Meg Williams, foster daugh- king Adjustable from baby Includes stands an clamps $1149 Mrs. Ida May (Dotty) MR. AND MRS. TERRY E. DAVIS QUILT FRAMES size. to i J tTt I fcT.K f-M- - 11 iJ 1 f jJ iUI 4 fc HCIZlOTi !T4 Jll 1 (I i y.i |