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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 11, 1980 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, SEPTEMBER 11, 1980 Rhyme & Reason Layton Births SCHOOL DAYS Its a girl for John and Julie Blasko of Layton. She was born Aug. 19, 1980 in the e Hospital in Ogden. She will be named McKay-De- The early Fall pilgrimage is on!! Multitudes of hapless adolescents r meander to a new years academic calling. Janica Blasko and weighed 6 lbs. 13 oz. The baby was greeted at home by her brother and her sister, Justin and Ja-qu- J Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bitters of Roy and Mr. The shallow rectitude on wondering faces is camouflaged by the bronze remnants of summers sun. Seasonal cold adds pale crimson to the same cheeks promoting a parade of healthy kinship. and Mrs. Duke Blasko of Ogden. A girl, the eighth child for Keith H. and Carolyn Griffeth Brimhall, was born Aug. 28, 1980 in Ogden. She weighed 6 lbs. 14 oz. and will be named Sets Emily Brimhall. They now have four boys and four girls in the family. Date Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Jacobsen, 346 North 1150 East, Kaysville, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter to Curt Steab, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Steab, 278 South 100 West, Kaysville. MR. AND MRS. DENNIS MORLE Y THE COUPLE plan to be married Nov. 7 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The bride-elegraduated from Davis High School and will be attending Weber State ct College. The prospective Exchange Vows length dresses of light and dark magenta print. The Maine seacoast with lighthouses, fishnets and seashells, was the setting at the new West Point Stake Center for the wedding reception of Karrie Jones and Richard Steven Jackson on Aug. 29, 1980. The bodice featured clunny lace and ruffles extending to the waist. The bishop sleeves had xatching full-leng- th lace from shoulder, to cuff pnd, lace ruffles around the cuff. The full circle skirt featured an over apron effect, complimented by three ruffles accented by lace. The veil featured a Julliete cap with triple layers of clunny lace. , THE BRIDESMAIDS wore dresmagenta knit ses with elbow length sleeves. A round yoke with tiny gathers at the neck and covered buttons at the front. The waist was accented with tie belts. full-leng- The mothers wore full- THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bennett, 28 West 600 North, Kaysville and Willard Erickson of Havasu City, Ariz. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morley, 571 E. Center Street, Kaysville. A wedding dinner followed In Fashion The young well-dress- man will have a new look this fall. Sport jackets are back in pinstripe, plaids, solids and e suit is tweeds. The making a comeback and the vest is slowly disappearing. two-piec- the ceremony at the Woods Cross Park hosted by the grooms parents. A garden reception was held at the home of the brides parents. FOR HER wedding and reception, the bride choose a h gown of all lace ' with a scalloped neckline accented with seed pearls and floor-lengt- -' long sleeves. The full skirt extended into a long train com- plimented with bows down back of gown and train. She wore a picture hat and held a while lace fan centered with pale yellow and brown silk flowers. Russell Jones, and Rondell Jones were ushers. Jeanette Stephens played the piano Grandparents Karrie graduated from at present employed at the Shop in Ogden. bv Layton fllor-leng- th RICK graduated from South year of the Golden Harvest Club, Laytons senior citizens group, was held Sept. 4 in the Layton High School Cafeteria. shades of pale yellow and one-ho- THE band under the direction of University of Utah band director, Gregg Hanson, spent three days, returning home by plane Sunday evening. They were accompanied by a group of ten members of the variety show who also performed at Disneyland along with the band under the direction of David High drama director, DeAnn Sjob-lonp at the high school. Cost for the meal is $1.25. Reservations should be made ahead of time. Call Mrs. Bessie Layton, 2 for further information or to make reservations for Octobers meeting and 376-454- attended Utah Tech College for two years. Following a wedding trip to Fish Lake in southern Utah the newlyweds will make their new home in West Kaysville. Their wedding ceremony AFTER A wedding trip to California, the couple will make a new home in Ogden. From foe "$30 guests OUT-OF-sta- attending were the grooms grandmother, Mrs. Peterson of Salina; the brides aunt, Mrs. Epseth of Alaska; two uncles from Wyoming, John Erickson and Mike Erickson; and the brides father, Willard Erickson of Arizona, no MR. AND MRS. REX D. THOMPSON Temple Rites Miss Lynne Hyer of Kaysville became the bride of Rex D. Thompson of Salmon, Ida., in ceremonies on Thursday, Aug. 14 in the Ogden LDS Temple with Pres. Paul Bott officiating. i Miss Nancy R. Metcalf, daughter of Jerry R. Metcalf, 2208 W. 300 N., West Point, became the bride of Edward L. The bride fulfilled a mission to Germany. After a trip to the Tetons, they will make their home in Layton. Dollmeyer, Layton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Dollmeyer, Edmond, Okla. on Sept. 1. The rites were performed by Bishop Hunter. A WEDDING breakfast was held at Hill Air Foce Base with , a reception at the brides home. The bride was attired in a white dress with long sleeves, front high neck with and a tiered skirt. Her veil of lace was made from the grooms grandmothers dress. MATRON of honor was Darlene Malan. Best man duties were performed by T.J. Kaysville News Returning from a trip to Germany were Mr. and Mrs. Hen- ry Scheuller of Kaysville. They spent two weeks with their son and daughter-in-laDr. and Mrs. H. Coleman Scheuller and children at Weisbaden, Germany. They enjoyed seeing special points of interest in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Holland. They visited with Mr. Scheullers aunt, Mrs. Co Boer and her daughter Elly for three days. 7:30 & 8:55 Sat. Mat. 1:15 ft 2:40 Adults 225 Students & Sr. Clt Children W 1.75 1.00 KAYSVILLE THEATRE 376-527- 2 TTTim and Under Collection More fashion for your money. Count on Life Stride to keep the excitement high and the prices lorn This sleek n' pretty dress shoe has the elegant, versatile look that's so right with Falls clean lines and classic shapes. At this price, its a fashion must! Mrs. Leta Neff was hostess to members of the Kaysville Repeat Y ows Sept. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Blaine A. Hyer, 626 East 250 North, Kaysville. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin R. Thompson of Salmon, Ida. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Mansion House in Ogden hosted by the grooms parents. A reception was held that evening in the Kaysville 13th Ward Chapel. They were further honored at an open house at the LDS Stake Center in Salmon, Ida. on Aug. 16. FOR HER nuptial events, the bride was attired in a gown of soft organdy over a crepe underskirt. The bodice featured a cape of lace and beads forming a cap over the long full sleeves which were gathered at the wrists. The long flowing skirt extended into a chapel train edged in matching lace trim. Her elbow length veil of organdy was caught to a matching headpiece. The bridal bouquet was made up of a cascade of light and dark pink roses and white roses accented with red rose buds. MISS LEIGH Hyer was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Ann Hyer, Janet Knowles, Debra Thompson and Sheila Thompson. They wore pink mid-cadresses lf with pink wristlets. Dana Hyer was the flower girl. THE MOTHERS chose dark and light pink gowns with corsages of different shades of roses. Kent Thompson performed the duties of best man. Ushers were Don Thompson and Tracy Thompson. THE COUPLE spent their honeymoon in Idaho and will be making their home in Victor, Ida. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Doris King, Mrs. Beverly Layton, Mrs. Nola Nash and Mrs. Lisa Wood. JULIE BARKER attended the guest book. Lori Matheson rendered piano selections during the evening of the reception. The bride graduated from Davis High School and Hollywood Beauty College. She attended BYU. The groom graduated from Salmon High School, a graduate of BYU and has been accepted into dental school. He has fulfilled a mission to the California-Lo- s Angeles Spanish Speaking Mission, np yMde. OU Clubs DOLLMEYER Disney- Davis High School and was performed in the Ogden LDS Temple with Osel M. Henderson officiating. L. concert at land. attended Weber State College. The groom graduated from Western Mill and Fixture Co. in Ogden. EDWARD BACK,0 they were invited to perform a to attend this monthly luncheon which will be held the first Thursday of each month Kaysville v MR. AND MRS. (AND POPTT COME The Lagoon Show Band THE GOLDEN Harvest . "charms brown flew to Anaheim, Calif. , where Club would like to invite all senior citizens living in Layton Eubanks THE BRIDE is a graduate of Layton High School and Portland High School and spent three years in the army at Frankfurt, Germany. He is presently employed at the Presents Concert At Disneyland The first meeting for the 1980-8- 1 Brent H. Craven, D.M.D. Lagoon Band Clubs th Kamp and Miss Kim Sanford. Americas youth! to have such a childs plight. Oh what a plight for Oh Susan Morley were the flower girls. THE BRIDES mother wore a gown of pale yellow and light brown floral design. The grooms mother wore a gown of pale yellow styled with a Their corsages were given by Mrs. Brenda Adams, Miss Sheila Church, Mrs. Joby yearnings, while the gray matter inside will have to wait at least one more day to be imbued with nuggetts of knowledge. Layton and Mrs. Dora Woodward, Kaysville. Prenuptial parties were attended Weber College and is are Mr. and are Mrs. Leah Whitesides of attended the guest book. LDS Seminary. She also y. Woodward, north Ogden. Michelle Erickson and MARILYN Clearfield High School and the Growing minds, headed toward learning. needless to say, are full of summer memories and Mrs. Walter J. Kuzmick, Layton; Mrs. Barbara Winters, Layton; and Gail R. floor-lengt- through the evening. fabric Cam-berl- ATTENDING the bride were Mrs. Karen Hunt and Mrs. Joby Kamp as attending matrons. They wore h gowns of pale yellow with matching pale yellow picture hats. They held fans with silk flower arrangements in shades of yellow and brown. floor-leng- Kids of different ages scurry and change cadence to be with friend and mate. Casel K. Woodward, the son of Joe W. and Pamela Ann Kuzmick Woodward was born Aug. 28, 1980 in Ogden. He weighed 8 lbs. 7 oz. He was met at home by his sister brown. Paul Morley, brother of the groom, performed the duties of best man. Jerry Erickson, brother of the bride, and Jon Morley, brother of the groom, were ushers. dressed in yellow gingham was the flower girl. Aslin Jones, Maine. The bride was dressed in a crystaline over taffeta dress. : er bridesmaids. Sharia Jones, THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Jones of West Point. The groom is the son of Mrs. Shirley Jackson of South Portland, , THE MAID of honor was Sharolyn Jones and the best man was Matthew Grower. Jennetta Tipton was matron of honor with Kathy Mills, Lade-n- a Jones and Jeri Zittercob as groom graduated from Davis High School, fulfilled an LDS mission to California Ventura Mission where he worked with deaf people and'is now attending Weber State. Taking her place among the brides is the former Miss Barbara A. Erickson who recited marriage vows with Dennis G. Morley on Aug. 2. Bishop A. Neal Smith performed the ceremony. ts Mrs. Myrtle Bowden of Dayton, Ida. is the childs Couple United Ja-ne- MR. AND MRS. RICHARD S. JACKSON Restrictive clothing, stiff and new, takes the place and comfort. of sandals, Mr. and Mrs. Keith H. Brimhall of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn P. Griffeth of Dayton, Idaho are the babys grandparents. Literary Club at her home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Margaret Jost and Mrs. Clytie Adams were assisting hostesses. A book review was given by Mrs. Barbara Hendicksen. Mrs. Beth Tall entertained the ALonas Club at her home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Ann Buchanan entertained the Fine Arts Club at her home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Joyce Clark was cohostess. The book review was given by Mrs. Birchell Perkins. The opening social of the Athena Club was held Wednesday evening at the Heidelberg Restaurant in Farmington at the Rock Far. Fifteen guests attended. The club dinner meeting was under the direction of club officers Mrs. Anna Bennett, president; Mrs. Pauline Tippetts, vice president; Mrs. Adelia Rushforth, secretary and Mrs. LaRena Sandall, treasurer. ; Visa Mastercharge Layton Births A tiny 4 lbs. 9 oz. baby girl is the newest member of the Corey H. and Cathy Kuhn family- - The baby was born He Aug. 29, 1980 in Ogden. will be named Candice Dawn Kuhn. Mr. and Mrs. Kuhn are the parents of one other child, Christie, who is lVi years old. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph P. Kuhn from Granada Hills, Calif-- . 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