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Show I wow fmEx-owsKC- journal, march AS j jqrth was i ca march n, issj or oOCIETM News Kaysville FrMiktitmitr gitf JWf M- t.J Mis - P( i tf a h w if M LV(ff Mr. v- - Mis (dm Itn't I,...vc4 (Wdrr M m ii NiiMn iMuirf, 4 1. Mi, ( k! V In. nr Mmi ill,. UM it,, i- -t M..iv ,, ilrtMMii'r T thiivtorikj ftpoi x pen t- iMrl M-- V'lJm Mini) is a It Safcstic Mrs, -n tui aughn la, rt A id Alt litM ilrl (f ! Vi ?ti. Alls lU l If At au Ijitl bi It tre ac Mr. 1t R,rtA son $4 V, odUiv tuirtk-erfm- , HI I 4 ( rsifi M . kiUW iiMisjAakflnkM Nc t to IN srtswmy A.te I sn Van Wargm lor-pi- 4 ALjy, Jo e ce motrd I key Jtn by J n A ic-- A Aliiaitn b-- 3vr Alu ii. -- Repeat Vows jV MILS, MARK Onlcb.l. ivMlmthel L LAWSON id Art grAJI. iAC ttuih in AiH jt A.'iiv id Mi tv 1(4 uhArVI WiMM krt M Miko March Bride E uhjnyinu nuptial 14 FriJay. March m Ihe Soil umin in lake cere-mum- c I DS temple were ihe Burner Mu Suan Carole Lee and Mari L Laon. FOLLOWING ihe ceremony. performed by Elder Ned Winder, ihe wax honored al breakfast at Ihe Restaurant, at the oong couple a wedding Heidelberg Rock I arm. Farmington hosted by the groom's parents. The brtde is a daughter o( Bishop and Mrs. Maurice II. Lee of 672 East Oak Lane. Kayssille. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lawson of 215 Last 300 North. Farmington. THAT L EMNG the received guests at a new-lywe- al the Kaysville Fourth Ward ChapcL . , For her nuptial events, the bride was attired in a full gown of white chifTon featuring an aqpliqucd lace bodice, long full sleeves gathered to a deep cull accented with matching lace appliques. The full skirt extended into a long flowing train. THE FINGERTIP veil of chiffon and lace appliques fell softly from a mauhmg crown. Her bouquet was made up id silk spring Dowers. Attending the bride was Miss (Sayle Lee as maid o! honor. Bridesmaid was Miss Julie Barker, and attending matrons Mrs. Steve Page and Sirs. Urea Wmham. they wore light blue crepe blouses under a light and dark blue cotton print jumper, full call length skirts. They held nose-g- a sof white daiocs. light blue carnations and dark blue straw-flower- TAMMY PAGE was flower girl. The mothers chose light blue gowns, with silk spnng flower corsages. floor-lengt- h DAVID OLSEN performed the duties of best man. Ushers were Marc Lee. Leon Lawson and Brent Lawson. Mrs. Marc Lee and Mis Kim Nielson attended the guest book. FOLLOWING a honeymoon trip to southern California the newlyweds will make their home in Bountiful. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Wayne Lee. Mrs. Ruel Lee. Mrs. Boyd JACOBSEN ARIENS MOWER SALE TILLER SALE The Jacobsen Super Bagger ... rrr rf Ct We Repair and Service Mowers and Tillers New in stock 'M e roses, accented with white bellflowers, aalcas. baby Neath and tsy. ineAils.imthel' i4l'-sam- - 376-210- Ac couple wot make Hqir new hvne in Aluffay np THE C(U PIT; Will make their home in login. I tah. T he Kiw ams (Tub 4 1 ay ton meeting at the Valley View Restaurant for their regular Salurday breakfast meeting March 15. heard Lee K. well known local artist speak on his an. d MR. PARKINSON that it lakes a long time to develop a reputation as an artist and enjoy success in the art market place. After being an artist for 3U y cars, twenty of which were spent in the comindi-caie- sweetheart neckline, lace bishop sleeves, lace front skirt with six tiered bouffant train. The veil was attached to a lace mercial art field, he now Lee. Mrs. Dcon Lee. Mrs. John McDonald. Mrs. Noel Lee. Mrs. Steven Page. Mrs. Ralph Lawson. Mrs. Melvin Nielson and Mis Kim en- joys a national reputation as a western and landscaqc painter. He exhibits and sells in galleries in Taos. New Mexico. Carmel. Calif., and Jackson. Wyo. The way he develops a Nielson. Zcaland-Wellingtu- whoiscunenily alictMianiiniheU.S Mome Cor, Orve Ike gioom served four years m the U. S, Navy, He Group Fabric 50 Kiwanis Club ASDKKA IS the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Austin. Ascutncy. Vt. Ihe groom is the son of Bishop and Mrs. Paul Ci. Sharp. 2575 Oahh.ll Dr.. Lacton. An ipen house was held al ihe groom's parents home on March 7. The briJe war dressed in a poly sheer dress w uh Chantilly lace trim. It featured a fitted bodice. Queen Ann collar, THE BRIDE graduated from Davis High School. The groom is a graduate of Davis High School and is attending Weber State College. He has fulfilled an LDS Mission to the New n Mission, np iWr fun J by the groiun's hot her Jan paint Other tones the design Seveial of I cc s paintings have been 132 North 1st West Kaysville 35 Mastercharge 98 $ reproduced as Christmas cards by the I caning Dec Gallery in Colorado. Lace fe19SlS4.IS & Trims 25 oft Ught Weight Knits detchps as he paints. per yd. Spring Gauzes 25 on MR. PARKINSON will have aboul Mpainimgs m process at any given lime. He woiks on all of ihcm more or less simu- ltaneously. Ihe illusion of depih and teviurc in painting is developed by working layers of paml on top of one anoihcr build ups. in He reserves the rights to reproduce his own work. When ho sells a painting the right to rthnduce the work does mu piss to the purchaser. painling design and layout varies from time to lime. Sometimes he works from photographs, sketches, memory and imagination. Some- times he works out the design and layout before he begins to Kaysville Clubs Mrs. Janet Adams was hostess to Ihe Orchid Club at her home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Lorna Daniels and Mrs. Janet Webster were assisting hostesses. Election of officers for the club year was held. Mrs. Sandy Thaxton will serve as president. Other officers are Noor-d- a Covington, vice president; Lynn Bcrrett, historian. The Fine Arts Club members held their husbands guest night Tuesday evening. March 1 1 at the Red Flame Res- taurant in Bountiful. Officers in charge were Mrs. Sylvia Hadfield. president; Mrs. Raelene Brian, vice president; and Mrs. Morjorie Herndon, secretary. Janice Hall, secretary; and The 46 members and guests enjoyed dinner and a special musical program given by the professional entertainers The Linebackers. TV & Mrs. Sarah Giles will entertain the Sunflower DUP Camp at her home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Elva Spainhower Antennas to Picture will be cohostess and the lesTubes installed, e son will be given by Mrs. Hales. Reasonable Rates, Mrs. Ardella Cloward will Fast Service entertain the Oakleaf DUP Camp on Wednesday evening. Phone Bill Brimley Mrs. Nina Palmer will be cohosting. Mrs. Pearl Evans 376-81- 96 will present the lesson. The Davis County Medical auxiliary will hold theirfashion show, luncheon and installation of officers at the Oakridge Country Club in Farmington on Friday, March 21. Mrs. Valva Shields is chairman of the meeting. Mrs. Zelda Robins will entertain the Kaysville Bridge Club at her home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Winnifred Garrett will be hostess to members of the Kaysville Art Club at her home Monday afternoon. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Lucille THE DANGER STEREO REPAIR Kennah and Mrs. Winona Frost. The program will be given by Mrs. Marjorie Holt. Members of the Bay View Club met Wednesday afternoon in Layton at the home of Mrs. Oma Wilcox. Mrs. Bon- SIGNALS BACK PAIN BACK ACHE BACK STIFFNESS NECK PAIN NECK ACHE NECK STIFFNESS HEAD PAIN ARM PAIN LEG PAIN AUTO ACCIDENT? ON THE JOB INJURY? Dr. Brian Burns CALL TODAY 376-349- 5 MEDICAL, HEALED and ACCIDENT INSURANCE nie Rae Barlow gave the program. Members of the Mountain View Neighborhood Club will meet at the home of Mrs. JoAnn Sprague on Thursday. March 27 for their regular monthly meeting. Cohostess will be Mrs. Alice Hamblin, np id 34 duties were per A it 6 lengis Hoe gown, Bl s I At. l4rt GREGER Cau.RON pus Dor-rain- HEYW00D AUTO CLINIC 376-20- Claremont Chapel. Andrea Lynn Austin became ihe bride of (iregy Pulsipher Sharp, Bishop I ainsworth oflisuted al ihe wedding. A wedding breakfast was held in the Indian Shutter Restauiant. A wedding dan.e was held in A scut-ne- y Hall on I eh. 23. Iw. jiIk ilr for Your Appointment glaJaatcd III Ucht Male toJVge with a Bf m Hwne-ttv cUtirttily lAg si all at Ibc I tah htac Aluveoni id Nopreme bude wore a 1 Af j tJ Years Experience Specializing In: Individual Partnership Farm Small Business iJ trimmed pwluie tul. Site carried a pafawd adorned with bows and a canadc ol silk red DS .J mi tui m Till (MIHiINGMi rLse at IN Amy it the hide s pa rem. Air, nd Alts, Mdlum Aa Aaeeen, 57v5 South k Alaiiay, Nip Mil AM) Mil's, CltBCQUY I. SIIAIU l d ilrt ir Jviiii 4 rt a Add Cou-- r. 14 ii litr .. liiiar AI.m(i (iisldl) (kel it the I Mi . Art Sirt.il. Alu IGum-- a id , 1 1 March Ceremony Mr Lt Api.g-I4M- Your Income Tax In The Privacy Of Your Home AD. of Mi At i i nni fni lucaahwrr Arf 1.11 hJMi ArtvwU,Aj 10 iUfJ ak ( Ur vt (jj ik kd Uyl tswku and VI siiMming in i KMtrtSr . Mrs-w- (V ( J urn on M( iht ivi sttdfd Hii A a td IvaJ krt ffijiiMt fcrt Low Utirt inif bn Mi J I 4 (aui-- f tiiy t.c A a hi Mot tyUl Vi (or i(tanjMM ai Mn Mr, ( flip crUi. tljn .a Mdw4UA8, intum lirf kit fl!d I 4 4d OPEN ALUDAY.SATURDA 23 NORTH l)s .95 EASTiKAYSVILL 0NDATJHRII SATUR0A ACCEPTED! |