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Show SEPTEMBER 8, 1987 LDS Vows recited in Salt Lake MISSIONARIES Angela Marie Bearnson and Andrew F. Thompson were married Aug. 29 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The bride is the daughter of Darrell M. and Peggy Bearnson of 320 E. 650 S., Kaysville. Parents of the groom are Frank and Afton Thompson of Kaysville. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at D.B. Coopers and a reception at the Kaysville Rock Chapel courtyard. Julit Bearnson was maid of honor with Kathy Bearnson, Courtney Tennant, Danielle Caruso and Teri Thompson as bridesmaids. Barry Vance performed best man duties with Jeff Bearnson and A1 Bearnson as ushers. Prenuptial showers were given by friends from the Kaysville 11th Ward, Rhea Bearnson and daughters and by Heather Voigt and Kishelle King. The bride graduated from Davis High School and Fran Brown College of Beauty. She attended We- SARAH S. AND DARWIN S. STOTT Observance set for 50th date ber State. The family of Darwin S. and Sarah S. Stott will host an open house in honor of their golden wedding anniversary. Family and friends are invited to attend on Saturday, Sept. 12 from 8 p.m. at the LDS Wasatch Drive Chapel, 789 E. Wasatch Drive, Layton. Mrs. Stott is the daughter of Marion Lee and Mary Louise Morgan Spackman. Mr. Stott is the son of George Q. and Thiryce Timbee Ottley Stott. They were married Sept. 9, 1937 in the Salt Lake Temple and are the parents of three sons, George Lee, Myron Lloyd and Ralph Wayne, all of Layton. They have six gran- MR. AND MRS. ANDREW F. THOMPSON The groom is a Davis High graduate and graduated from the University of Utah with a degree in civil engineering. He filled an LDS New Zealand Mission. After a honeymoon to Snowbird resort, the couple will make their home in Layton. HARVEY M. AND LOUISE B. BROADBENT Harvey M. and Louise B. Broad-behave been called to the Thailand Bangkok mission. A farewell in their honor will be held Sept. 13 at 12:45 p.m. at the Clearfield 5th Ward, located at 326 Center Street. They will enter the MTC Sept. 16. Harvey is leaving his dental practice in Clearfield, where he has practiced for several years. He has served in the stake presidency for 26 years, serving as president for seven years. He is nt Silver Age news The Silver Age Center in Kaysville is making its last call for the Wendover Peppermill Casino for 5-- each. If you are interested in an overnight trip to Elko, please call the Silver Age. A trip is planned if there is enough interest. New fall classes will be starting soon. Registrations are now being taken. Ceramics will be held Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday at noon. Porcelain will be Thursday, 9 a.m.; knitting, Wednesday, 9 a.m.; bead work, Monday, 9 a.m.; oil painting, Monday, noon. Registration is required as seating is $11 dchildren and two greatgrandchildren. They have lived in Tooele, limited. Grand Coulee, Wash, and then in The annual Christmas bazaar Layton where they have resided will be held at the Silver Age Satursince 1942. day, Oct. 31. Please set this day Darwin opened his welding shop aside to do your Christmas shopon East Gentile and has successfulping early. There will be many ly maintained his shop at various beautiful handmade items availlocations and is now located at able to choose from. Refreshments 1035 W. Gentile and is operated by will be served. Hours are from 9 Ralph and Myron Stott. a.m. to 4 p.m. They have been active in the Menus for the week of Sept. 14 LDS Church, serving in various and 21 include: positions. Darwin was bishop of Monday, Sept. 14, lasagna, the Layton 8th Ward and Sarah in shades of green salad w dressing, Relief Society and Primary. In 1979 French roll chilled fruit, they were called to serve as temple jumbo sugar cookie and milk. workers and are presently serving . Tuesday, Sept. 15,. deep fried in the Ogden Temple. .. ... turkey steak, whipped potatoes w- -' Sarah is very well known for her gravy, buttered peas, parkerhouse handmade quilts and her talent to roll cantaloupe, choco-- . provide special quilts for special late brownies. people. Wednesday, Sept. 16, beef and liiey have requested gifts be vegetable casserole, crisp vegetomitted. able salad w dressing, whole wheat -- roll strawberry short milk. cake Thursday, Sept. 17, roast beef, tomato whipped potatoes wedge, rolls butter, jello fondant cookie jewels and milk. Friday, Sept. 18, meat loaf with creole sauce, baked potato, carrot currently serving as stake pat- riarch. He has been a sealer in the Ogden LDS Temple, a member of the Clearfield City Council, Davis County Board of Health and the board of trustees of Humana Hospital. Louise has been active in Primary and Relief Society. She has salad, cinnamon rolls and milk. Monday, Sept. 21, fish nuggets sauce, scalloped potatoes, lettuce and tomato salad, whole wheat roll apple crisp milk. Tuesday, Sept. 22, French dip sandwich, tater gems whole fruit, peanut butter finger, milk. also been a Births announced t LAYTON Mr. and Mrs. Wren Roueche of East Layton announce the birth of two beautiful granddaughters. Cayla Roueche was born July 9 to Cherri Jacques and Randy W. Roueche of 101 1 W. 2525 N., Layton. T1k baby girt weighed 8 lb. 1 oz. Her sister, Charts helped welcome the baby girl home. The first child for Michele Ann Jones and Rodney W. Roueche of 1468 E. 1000 N. , Layton was bora Aug. 29. She will be named Heather Nichole Roueche. The baby weighed in at 7 lbs. 6 ozs. Both babies were bora at the McKay Dee Hospital in Ogden. The youngsters have grandparents in addition to 'Mr. and Mrs. Wren Roueche. They are Mr. and Mrs. Brian Jacques of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. James N. Jones of Roy. is still living. She is Mrs. Vida One Roueche of East Layton. great-grandpare- nt sscsccacosoccoccooooocoooooooooooog DTPS TEJE 1 EMOHJL Gymnast, learn the 1987 USGF Compul- sory routines, Beginners Intermediate Advanced floor exercise, balance beam, bars uneven for and and vai IPdDTinEIHl SOHHMNL of (GYMmSTTIICS 825-38- 96 544-085- 4 SC3S00C00C9 ar for Your fun way to shop through our catalogs, something Itema-aleIn stock for Immediate purchase. everyone! housewares, toys, T.V.s, stereos, and 14 K GOLD JEWELRY silver staring AND MUCH MORE! Receive $5.00 off your fast $25.00 from City ehowrooni catalog order with this ad. Across Main Street Parking on Pizza the to Company next Hal available Qty Hal parking lot Member KayevOc Chamber of Commerce! o JXSSne. 13 to. U2VKtysaf5U-781- Hours: 0 Twa-M- P ." . 11:00-7:0- 0 M0 pj 7. Mark is a 1986 graduate from Davis High School and Kaysville Seminary. He has worked at Bowmans and Subway Sandwic'ies in Ogden. Friends are welcome to visit with Mark after 3 p.m. at the family residence. 2:30--5 Missionary temple ordinance returns Pauline L. Graham, daughter of Albert and Anne Graham, has returned from the Texas, Houston Spanish speaking LDS Mission. Her homecoming will be Sept. 1 3 at 2:30 p.m. in the Kaysville 3rd Ward Chapel, 555 N. 100 E. Wednesday, Sept. 23, baked Accepts call fondant pudding cookie, melon slice and milk. Thursday, Sept. 24, roast turkey, whipped potatoes buttered mixed veggies, carrot watermelon curls, rolls wedge, chocolate chip cookie and milk. Friday, Sept. 25, meat pie with biscuit crust, green salad glazed bismarks with asst, fillings and milk. , Wagstaff recognized ELDER ORAM Elder Clif Oram, son of Jack and Sherma Oram of 1063 E. Manchester Rd., Kaysville, has recently returned from serving two years for the LDS Church in the Argentina, Rosario Mission and is presently attending Brigham Young University. He will give his mission report Sunday, Sept. 13 at 10:45 a.m. in the Crestwood Chapel, 1039 E. Crestwood Rd., Kaysville. He is a Nola Wagstaff, business education instructor at North Davis Junior High School in Clearfield, has been recognized as an Outstanding Business Educator. This recognition occurred at the Gregg Methods Conference, cosponsored by Utah State Universi- ty and the Gregg Division of the McGraw-HiBook Company, of Snowbird July 31. member of the Kaysville 10th ll Ward. isrkgtur itoalWT Yam Sde (Shop early for best color selections) Batons -- Windrush Reg. 2.75 2V -- Canadiana - Bambini Reg. 1.90 ltf -- Pompador Baby Tam FomnAft Reg. 2.05 1 Pearl Reg. 2.95 I - Reg. 2.79 1 Reg. 2.95 2 Reg. 1.95 1 Sweety Reg. 3.00 2" Scandia Reg. 3.95 2n - Jenny '"'ft r irftlUgs if. I OSU Prill EBEtfEEB .mcaagEin. 3 217 Reg. 2.25 Cotton Club (3V3TQ OEEpi1 -- Since 1976 Semi-Annu- al Brunswick Kyle A. Knowles, son of Ariel and JoAnn Knowles, has accepted a call to serve an LDS mission to Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He will enELDER VANCE ter the MTC on Sept. 16. Elder Knowles will speak on Elder Charlton Vance of 1015 W. Sept. 13 at 3:45 in the Kaysville Second Ward Chapel. Friends and Gentile, Layton, is returning from neighbors are invited to their home the Pennsylvania Philadelphia misfollowing the services. sion. He is a graduate of Davis High He will speak on Sept. 13, at 9 a.m. at the Layton 4th Ward, 2120 School and Kaysville Seminary. W. Gentile. Family and friends are He is an Eagle Scout and is attending Weber State College. invited. Americas Finest Walking Shoes Big Series taTcro Where were bee iptaalag An for yot p.m. Elder Schroader is a graduate of Davis High School where he was active in Madrigals, concert choir and drama. He graduated from Kaysville Seminary and is presently employed at the Layton Pizza Hut. ham stuffed with ham, cheese and chocolate broccoli, rolls Bemat Unger Utopia Reg. 2.95 2" Roly Sport Reg. 2.20 1 Reg. 2.45 2" Francis Arthurs Zbhtinctive Qfyd Elder Paul H. Schroader, son of Fred H. and Elnor Lynn Schroad-c- r, 38 Phillips Street, Layton, has been called to serve in the Korea Seoul LDS mission. Prior to entering the Missionary Training Center, Sept. 30, he will speak at the Kaysville 6th Ward Chapel, Kaysville Tabernacle, 198 W. Center, Sunday, Sept. 13 at 1 p.m. Friends and relatives are invited to an open house at his home from Elder Mark G. KAYSVILLE Clawson, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Neil Clawson, has received his call to serve in the South Africa, Capetown mission. His farewell will be Sunday, Sept. 13 at 10:30 a.m. at the Kaysville 18th Ward Chapel at 555 N. 100 E. He will enter the MTC Oct. worker. The Broadbents are parents of six children. 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