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Show WEEKLY REFLEX QAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH22, 1979 Kaysville Clubs - r?tFv Dr. Warren Burton, professor of music at Utah State University, Logan, presented his program for the Fine Arts Club Guest Night. The dub met at the Mansion House Restaurant in Ogden on Tuesday evening, March 13 with members and their husbands as guests for the evening with 20 couples in attendance. Dr. Burton presented a most entertaining program. He has appeared on many T.V. shows in the past, among them the Bob Barker Show, - ' I iy ALFRED GREEN Celebrates 80th Year Alfred Green, 441 Church Street, Layton, will be honored at an open house for his 80th birthday. FRIENDS and relatives are invited to share this buffet luncheon, to be held at the Eagles Lodge 3198, 156 West Gentile in Layton from 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday, March 25. Mr. Green was born March 25, 1899 in Kaysville, the son of Alford (Fred) Green and Elizabeth King. & MRS. BRYCE WHEELWRIGHT Exchange Vows MR. AND MRS. Ann Marie Fonnesbeck became the bride of Bryce Taylor Wheelwright on March 1 in the Ogden LDS Temple. Pre. John J. Zundel performed the rites. JOSEPH A. LOVE Wed In Temple bow. They wore long skirts of pink with ruffle on bottom and lace above ruffle. They carried a long pink stem rose. Mary Ann Kipp became the bride of Joseph (Joe) A. Love on March 16 in the Ogden LDS Temple. Pres. 1. Haven Barlow performed the wedding rites. MOTHERS wore matching THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Billy D. Kipp of 301 N. Dixie, Layton. The groom'is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Love of 643 E. 2625 N., Layton. , The couple was honored at a h dresses, with collar. Corsages were white carnations with pink rose buds. Richard Kipp was an usher. Servers were Tom and Sam Love and Kenneth Kipp. Hillary House in Ogden, hosted by the grooms parents. A reception was held at the PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Diane Dennis, Heidi pink ; . wedding breakfast at the Layton LDS Ninth Ward floor-lengt- held at the Mansion House in Ogden with a reception that evening at the Haines House. Parents of the bride are Seymour and Marie Fonnesbeck of 436 Colonial Ave., Layton. Parents of the groom Nola and are Jay Wheelwright of Ogden. THE BRIDE wore a gown of white organdy dotted Swiss, with fitted bodice with a yoke, edged in lace and a high neckline. The skirt was and gathered complemented with a ruffled - flounce. Hansen, Kim Jones and Vickie Smith, Marie Mower, Danna, Carol, Louise and Mary Love. cul- tural hall. i THE BRIDE wore a traditional gown worn by the Love sisters and sister-in-law- s made of cotton polyester, lace embroidery empire bodice with insert waistline. It featured a high lace collar. The long bishop sleeves were with deep completed matching lace cuffs. A panel of matching lace accented the skirt which front of the extended into a train. Mrs. Craig A. Smith wad matron of honor. Bnitles-maid- s were Heidi Hansen, Qigne Dennis and Kim Jftnes. They wore white blouses with small pink roses, with ruffle around neck and a tie and breakfast was A WEDDING l . . Mary Ann and Joe- are graduates of Layton High - School and LDS Seminary. Joe is attending Weber State College. He filled an LDS mission to Japan Fukuoka. OUT OF town guests were Mr. Yoshitomi from Sasebo, Japan; Mrs. Eldean Sequira and son Ty, Sacramento, Calif. Idaho guests were Dwight Brinkerhoff, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Adams and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Perrenoud and daughter Jeannette. After a honeymoon in Denver, they will make their home in Layton. ON JUNE 26, 1925 he was married to Lucille Groves in Ogden. They had three children, Blaine A. Green, Layton; Delores Adams, Ogden and the late Forrest Green killed in the Korean War. Ushers were Dale and Dean Fonnesbeck. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Floyd Stenquist and Mis. Dale Fonnesbeck, Mrs. Larry Schoffield and children and randchildren. THE BRIDE is a graduate of Layton High and LDS Seminary and Weber State Seminary and is attending Weber State College where he is majoring in business administration. He filled an LDS mission to Indiana-In-dianapoli- HAS eight 10 Mr. Green was a farmer in Kaysville and also worked for ' March 25-3- has been Membership 1 proclaimed as for the Week - - AAUW Association (American University Women) in the state of Utah. THE KAYSVILLE Branch of AAUW is conducting their membership drive. All are graduates women who from an accredited college or university are eligible to join the association. The purpose of AAUW is to promote education for women through scholarships, provide fellowship, support favorable legislation. POLITICS of food has been focus of study the past their biennium. branch THE KAYSVILLE invites those interested in joining to contact either Mrs. Alton McCormick, memor bership chairman, 376-413- 9 Mrs. Kathryn president, 376-413- 867-559- 5 Stirling, at or any other AAUW member, np 006000000000000000 o o o o o o o o o o HEY LAYTON WERE STILL HERE No Tvs JUST HOMS COOKED MEALS Mighty good steaks Chops Shrimp Tangy Mexican Food No Coupons When? SteskhOUSQ At the 1285 Uo. Main of Course - Across from Davis Drive In o o o 0 o o o o oooooooooooooooooo Department. Mrs. - From Centerville comes arrived at the Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake City. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Selby G. (Jim) Tanner of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Florence of Syracuse. Announcing the arrival of a daughter are Mr. and Mrs. Brian D. Cook of 661 N. 240 E., Kaysville. The new addition arrived on Jan. 20 at the in Ogden. Guest speaker will be Bonnie Denhard who is director of patients service at the Davis North Medical Center. Mrs. Dean Holman is program chairman. Mrs. Morjorie Green, president will conduct the meeting. Mrs. Dorothy Swan hosted the Kaysville Bridge Club at her home Thursday aftern- Club at her home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Janet Webster and Mrs. Afton Thompson were the assisting hostesses. New officers for the club were elected. Mrs. Dorothy Justensen will serve as president, Mrs. Linda Nance, vice president; Mrs. Darlene Kettenring, secretary and Mrs. Marie Kearl, historian. Outgoing officers were: Mrs. Lynette Cottrell, president; Mrs. Lola Palmer, vice president; Mrs. Lorraine Bourne, secretary and Mrs. Shauna Lynn Niederhauser, historian. The April meeting will be a Ladies Guest night to be held at the Salt Lake City Jail oon. Mrs. Kathryn Welling was hostess to the Bay View Club at her home Wednesday afternoon. The program was given by Mrs. Kathryn Firth. Mrs. Dorothy Bergstrom will entertain the Kaysville Literary Club at her home Wednesday evening March 21. Mrs. Maurine Brady will be the assisting hostess. The book review will be given by Mrs. Helen Green. If Im Not Your . Real Estate Agent McKay Hospital and was named Jodi. She weighed 7 lb. 14 oz. Mrs. Cook was the former Eileen Beus of Id Like To Be!! Call Anytime Hooper. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cook, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Beus of Hooper. The are Mrs. Marsha Saunders, Ogden and Walter Cook of Syracuse. please. luncheon. Buchanan, secretary. Mrs. Norma Sanders hosted the members of the Orchid TED HARRIS,, Phone Star Real Estate 773-135- 825-44- 43 7 HEATING BILL TOO HIGH? INSTALL STORM WINDOWS NOW Free Quote Qualifies for Tax Rebate Free Installation for March s. AFTER SPENDING a honeymoon in Yellowstone National Park snowmobiling, they are making their home Talbot, Mary president of the club conducted. It was under the direction of club officers, Mrs. Jackie Murri, vice president and Mrs. Ann word of the arrival of a son born March 2 to Mr. and Mrs. Mick Stanger. The 7 lb. 15 oz. lad will be named Paul Ryan. The new mother is the former Marilyn Tanner of Syracuse. If is their first child and he HE HAS resided in Layton since 1942. The family requests no gifts Restaurant in Salt Lake City where members will reveal their secret pals of the past year. Members of the Kaysville-Layto- n Rotary Anns will meet Friday at the Valley View Golf Club house in Lay-to- n for their regular monthly and is OBQIEH A Thought You may be able to read your wife like a book, but can you shut her up? 6 LOSS 55 E. 400 So., Centerville - 290-34- 1 3 773-766- 0 AFTER HOURS INSTALLATION AVAILABLE Matron of honor was Mrs. ; Greg Bart. Attending matrons were Mrs. Terry -' Williams, Mrs. Dale Fonnesbeck, Mrs. Dean Anderson,. Mrs. Rex Rollo and Mrs. Farley Merkley. They wore full length dresses and carried single long stemmed ' pink rose buds with light blue and white flowers. THE MOTHERS of the couple wore floor length dresses and gardenia cor- sages. Flower girls were Kristina and Suzanne Bart, Arianne Fonnesbeck, Jenny Anderson and Katie Williams. ?Fiisa BEST MAN duties were performed by Mike D. Abbott. O O Enrollment Event Mar. 12 Monday night, March 12, Lytona Chapter of the American Business Womens Association held their Spring Enrollment Event entitled The annual AAUW convention for the state division will be held at Weber State , College May 4 and 5. Show Carson Show in June 1979. His accompanist is Mrs. Beecher also from the USU Music Kaysville Births Utah Power and Light Company, retiring in April 1962 after 30 years service. ABWA Holds AAUW Membership Week March 25-3- 1 grandgreatg- Shore scheduled for the Johnny great-grandparen- ts HE Marie Woolsey. School of Cosmetology. Mr. Wheelwright attended Ogden High and LDS Dinah ABWA Magic! Terrace at the Hill-gat- e Recreation Center in Layton. Mrs. was event O help make your home as as possible. energy-efficie- chairman. Cooper, Leona Vaught and Alice Telford joined the chapter as new members. They will officially be installed at the regular chapter meeting in April. Present members join in new these welcoming members into the chapter. Connie THE OBJECTIVE of the association is to promote the professional, educational, cultural, and social advancement of business UP&L Energy-EfEde- OOGeODD. 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'" women. Last year chapters on the local level awarded over $1 million in scholarships. Membership in the organization is by invitation only. f Ml |