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Show M)pMWnlrM(KpR)lipHp"jf WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH 15. 1979 Beta Sigma Kaysville Phi Meeting ' So wmA Clubs Xi Chi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi is hosting the Xi Alpha Chapter of Bountiful on Wednesday, March 14 Mrs. Ruth Ward was Mountain Road Neighborhood THE SPECIAL meeting will be a St. Patricks Party at the home of Mrs. Jean Stanger in Kaysville. The Irish theme will be carried out during the even- Vx Birthday Club at her home Thursday evening. Mrs. Nora Miller entertained the ALonas Club at her home Tuesday afternoon. Members of the American Legion Auxiliary Unit No. 82 met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Lois Stephens for their monthly business meeting. Mrs. Ruth Winward will be hostess to the Phillips Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers at her home on Monday afternoon March 19. The lesson will be given by Mrs. Jennie ing with entertainment and refreshments, np Births Set Date Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Perkins of San Diego, Calif. are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Miss Lorene (Lori) Perkins, of Sunset, to Capt. Donald Payne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl S. Payne of 1146 S. 4500 W., Syracuse. THEY WILL be married April 14 at the Chateau Reception Center in Layton. A reception will follow. Miss Perkins is a graduate of Madison High School in San Diego. She served for four years in the United States Air Force as a weapons control technician. 'f W L t . is a High School, Cheney, Wash, and the University of Utah. He is presently serving in the Air Force in Korea, vsb PAYNE CAPT. 4:: r ; 7 v of Cheney graduate - y MR. AND MRS. JOHN R. ALLRED happy to announce the marriage of their daughter Malinda Hansen to John Allred. John is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ace Allred, 585 Julie Drive, Layton. THE WEDDING was Feb. 24, 1979 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A wedding breakfast was held in their honor at the Wasatch Chapel and a reception later that evening at the Valley View Golf Course. The bride designed and made her own dress. It featured a bodice which was adorned with Alencon lace and pearls, long full sleeves with, a lace undersleeve. The of polyester : dress satin With1 an'overdress of' windrush chiffon. A 15 inch was-mad- ruffle adorned the bottom with the Alencon lace scattered above the ruffle -- a thapel train of the chif-fon-h- er veil was sheerest bridal illusion, adorned with matching lace from the dress on headpiece and veil. HEIDI HANSEN, a sister, served as maid of honor and bridesmaids were Melanie Hansen, an aunt, and Jill Hansen, a sister. Their dresses were long steel blue qiana with a capelet of printed chiffon, also designed and made by the carried . a bride. They nosegay of blue carnations, spider mums, baby breath and blue straw flowers. : was HANSEN MRS. dressed in a steel blue qiana with a jacket and tie. Mrs. Allred was also in steel blue qiana with a cowl neckline. They wore corsages of white Kaysville Clubs roses and silk lily of the valley and baby breath with silver ribbons. Best man was Bruce Allred, a brother and ushers were Kirk Hansen, Guy Hansen, Kevin and Gary Allred. PRENUPTIAL PARTIES were given by the ladies in the 9th Ward, Kari Henzi, Barbara Wiser and Ann Hansen. Both the bride and the groom are graduates of Lay-to- n High School and both attended Weber State College. John has fulfilled a mission to Indianapolis, Ind. OUT OF town guests were grandparents Selected For Tech Training Airman and aunt Melanie Hansen, who Malinda lived with for four months : last summer,' from Kensiiig-ton, Maryland and aunts and uncles from Denver, Colo. After a honeymoon to southern Utah the couple will make their future home in , Mr. and Mrs. D. Lawrence Cook have returned home from a weeks trip that took them to New Orleans, where Mr. Cook attended a convention. They also met their son, Society Monument to Women. : ,, Elder Dayi.d'Cpok'who had just been released from a two year mission in the Georgia-- . Atlantic Mission and he returned home with them. The Cooks visited with Mr. and Mrs:, Ben1, Barber in Grand Prairie; Tex, ep route. Mr. Barbee is a brother of Mrs. Cdot,.Eo route home they were able td visit many of the LDS Church historic-,- ganizations regular meetings this week, the officers for special arranged programs to commemorate the . Jr. The new mother is the former Karen Thurgood. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Julius Larsen of Mountain Green, Utah, and Mr. and Mrs. Winslow Rhoades of Syracuse, vsb along is March 17. S. Simmons is home from the Davis North Clarence Kaysville. A baby boy, their first child was born on Wednesday, March 7 at the Davis North Medical Center to Mr. and Mrs. Jonathon Blair Larsen of 2420 South 1000 West, Syracuse. The new arrival weighed in at 6 lbs 4 oz., and his parents named him Jonathon Blain organizations birthday with the regular lessons that are scheduled. The f birthday of the Relief Society - Medical Center in Layton after having a stay there for a heart ailment. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Thurgood of Syracuse, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ritter of Kaysville, and Mrs. Ruth Rokes of Holladay, spent last week in San Diego, Calif., where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith and their family. Mrs. Smith is the daughter of Mrs. Ritter and' a sister to Mrs. at Davis North Medical Center March 3, 1979 Gera and Rosario Vudhiwat, 301 North Main No 3, Layton, girl , , March 4, 1979 Walter and Sharon Kay Hokanson, 1703 North 1 575 West No. 3, Layton, boy Allen Steve and Janice Lynn Garrett, 448 North Fairfield No. 61 , Layton, girl March 5,1979 Robert and Rosemary Vaughn, 31 14-Circle, Hill A Thurgood. Those from here who traveled to Albany, Ore., last week to attend the funeral services of Brent Cook, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie P. Cook, included Mr. and Mrs. Cook and son Kevin, Mr. and Revere AFB, boy Steven Dee and Gloria Jean Hoessli, Gen. Del., Hill AFB, girl Joey Lynn and Sheryl Benton, 2204 East Oakridge Drive, Layton, boy Kirby March 6, 1979 and Donna Miller, 1 28814 West 1 850 North, Sunset, girl Mark and Debra Child, 34 Hillside Apt. No. 6T, New York City, girl Timothy and Esta AFB, boy Richards, th , Street, Hill ' March 7, 1979 Kirk and Gail Williams, 125-East 3rd Ave., Dug-waB j. boy Blair y, and Karen Larsen, 2420 South 1000 West, Syracuse, boy Thomas and Verla Tolman, 4514 West 5375 South, Salt Lake City, girl March 8, 1979 Marc and Cody Utahna McKell, 294 South 200 West, Kaysville, boy HEARING AID REPAIR We Repair ; was Feb. 28. Layton Births Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Attending the dinner were some 20 members. Mrs. Ralph Walker, who is spending the winter in Mesa, Ariz., has been here at her Syracuse home this past week, attending to some business affairs. Mrs. Monte Frew is showing some improvement from a serious illness that has necessitated her hospitalization for several days. Mrs. Geneva Rampton is back home after attending the Dawson of 815 Hill Villa, Ogden. Grandparents are Mrs! Eva Jensen of Roy, Mr. and Mrs. George Dawson of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Combe of Roy. On Feb. 28, Chad David Hales was born in an Ogden hospital. He is the ?on of J. Mrs. Val Cook and son Randy, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Cook, Gary Cook, Kent Thurgood, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Thurgood, Colin Thurgood, Mrs. Linda S. Kilburn, Kellie Cook, and Bryan Cook. The latter two are the son and daughter of the deceased man, who drowned the weekend previous. Also his sister, Mrs. ShuRee C. Kerr, came from Alexandria, La. Dr. and Mrs. Vaughan E. Hansen of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mrs. Hansens mother, Mrs. Laura S. Gailey. Larry Brown spent Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard K. Brown. He was en route to his home in Bozeman, Mont., from a business trip in Wichita Falls, Kan. Other visitors at the Brown home on Sunday were their nephew and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Kim Brown of Fruit Dean and Kathy Francis Hales. The boy was welcomed home by his two brothers, Shawn and Ryan. Mrs. Ruth Francis of Kaysville, C.A. Francis of Bountiful, Mrs. Doraine Hales of Kaysville and William P. Hales of Kaysville are the childs grandparents. include Mr. and Mrs. S.A. Francis, Mrs. Flora West, Mrs. Mina Oldham and Mrs. LaVon traveled to Las Vegas to visit her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Roger Rampton. Then to Phoenix, Ariz., to visit with another son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Rampton, before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barber ts accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Larsen of Ogden on a y trip to southern Utah : ten-da- They enjoyed the sunny weather, got in some golfing, and visited at the homes of relatives and friends while in Arizona. In Mesa they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walker and in Glendale, Ariz., they visited with Mr. and Mrs: Gary Boldra. Mrs. Boldra is a granddaughter of the Barbers. And many many more! FOR ALL YOUR HEARING AID NEEDS SEE 825-162- 4 Also In Orem and Ogden at 479-969- 0 became the a baby boy on Feb. 27. He will be named Keith Daniel. The Stephensons have one other child, a boy named Chad. Clearfield residents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. H.K. Stephenson are the childs grandparents. Selena Smith is the name chosen for the infant daughter of Brent and Cynthia Smith. The little girl was born March 1 in Ogden. She has one brother named Todd. Grandparents are Dell and Edna Jones of West Point. Zeness and Beverly Smith of Salt Lake City are the other grandparents. Mrs. Lulu Moffitt, the childs 90 year old greatgrandmother, lives in Roy. dmg 346 North Main Events At Heritage Center We want to tell all of you senior citizens to be aware of some fine services offered at the Heritage Center -f- ree of tax Trained charge. specialists are here each Fashion Monday from 3 p.m. and Thursdays 4 p.m. to help you with your state and federal income tax returns. 2-- Jeans ALSO WE will help you with the Circuit Breaker or commonly known as the Property Tax Refund. This also has an April 15, 1979 deadline. Give us a call, to see if you qualify, for a refund. Now that spring is just around the corner, and you are thinking about all that yard work sometimes young people call us looking for work so if you need a steady worker, call, we just may 5 Reg. 20.25 know of someone to help you. Ffcjuim ,.se offi0h. DELIVERY I AVAILABLE altocmiw South side ol Lakeside Square behind Sprouse Reitz 825-489- 1 370 SOUTH 500 EAST Located Lakeside Square The j:: A team can. . . CAN YOU CUT IT? DIXON P. For All Your Insurance Needs AUTO LIFE HOME OWNERS 2179 N. 1700 W. Layton parents of CAN YOU MAKE IT? CD LAYTON N., Heights. REISBECK Radio Ears Brent D. and Terri L. Gordon Stephenson of 681 W. 2400 New at the Kaysville Village Square Shopping Center Belltone New Ears Hales. and Arizona. ; all Hearing Aids Zenith Oticon Lay-to- n are announcing the birth of their second child. The girl, who will be named Jera Dawson, was born March 2 in funeral services of her brother, Harold Byrne in Sparks, Nev. She also places. At Nauvoo they visited with Elder and Mrs. William and Nona Holt, who are currently serving on a mission there. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd K. Harmston at their home in Columbia, Mo. Mrs. Harmston is a sister to Mr. Cook. Elder Cook will be giving his report of his mission on April 1 in his ward. ' At all the Relief Society or- -, 825-039- 1 w Syracuse Births recently State College, Ogden. By VIRGINIA S. BENNETT Sending out hearty happy birthday greetings to one year olds are Rebecca Bogart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Bogart of 811 E. Country Road in Fruit Heights, whose birthday was March 8, Jill Ann Merrill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Merrill of 324 W. 930 N., whose birthday monia. M?s. Ruby Michalecik and Mrs. Lola Frew entertained with a dinner party on Thursday evening at the Michelacik home for members of the Lady Lion Club of Syracuse. completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex., and studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special instruction in human relations. Completion of this training earned the individual credits towards an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force. Airman Essler is a 1973 graduate of Clearfield High School and attended Weber JILL ANN MERRILL HAPPY BIRTHDA Y Ryan Rampton, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Rampton, has been in the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful for the past ten days, very ill with pneu- acuse Mrs. Lucile Sheffield was hostess to the Lantern Club on Monday afternoon at her home. Mrs. Ruth Frost and Mrs. Carol Collett were assisting hostesses. The program was given by Mrs. Sheffield on Nauvoo, the recent dedication of the Relief Mrs. Sheffield was called as a hostess for that historic evening in Nauvoo. She showed slides and told of her experiences there. Refreshments were served to officers and members. The Oakleaf Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Beulah Bushnell. The lesson was given by, Mrs, Clara Krebs.., . AIRMAN REBECCA BOGART Syracuse for technical training at Keesler AFB, Miss., in the Air Force communications-electronic- s systems field. THE ;,V Hollist. Wayne K. Essler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Essler of 470 Vine Street, Clearfield, has been selected Ida. Exchange Vows Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hansen, 914 East 300 North, Layton are WAYNE K. ESSLER Rejoicing over the arrival of a baby daughter are Mr. and Mrs. Terry Foster of 313 South 1st West, Kaysville. The new addition arrived on Feb. 19 at the Davis North Medical Center in Layton and weighed 7 lbs. 7 oz. They will name her Bethany Ruth. At home to welcome the new sister is a brother Benjamin and a sister Carin. Mrs. Foster was the former Shelley Melville of Provo. Grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Keith Melville, Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Luke Foster, Vallejo, Calif. Its a son for Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rawlins of 155 East 200 North, Kaysville. The 7 lbs. 4 oz. lad arrived on Feb. 8 at the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful and will be named Brett Michael. At home to welcome the playmate is Trent, Trenna, and Stacy. The mother was the former Kay Purcell of Idaho Falls, Ida. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rawlins of Centerville and Mr. and Mrs. Arland Purcell of Idaho Falls, LORENE PERKINS' hos- tess to members of the 3 Where Else??? FRAN BROWN AND COMPANY 766-060- TRUCKS MAIN -- IAYT0N 3 (Sometimes copied Perm Special 376-42- 79 197 NORTH The Super cutters can. Are you going places? Where? Includes the works" never duplicated) 2 off ail perms. - good til March 31, 1979 . . |