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Show i WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 5, 1977 IS Kaysville Club Activities Noted The monthly meeting of the Athena Club for May will be held Wednesday evening. May 7 with members attending the production at Tiffanys Attic in Salt Lake City. Hanna Jarman, president, is in charge of arrangements for the evenMrs. ing. Mrs. Opal Fudge will be hostess to the Lantern Club at her home on Monday afternoon, May 2. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Florence Bishop and Mrs. Goldia King. Mrs. Hanna Jarman will entertain the Neighborhood Afternoon Bridge Club at her home April 6. Members of the Weinel Mill Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Beth Miller. Mrs. Elaine The Rogerson was lesson was given by Mrs. Sandra Butterfield and the history was read by Mrs. Chloe Slade. The Kaysville First, Sixth and 16th Ward Study Group met Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Smith. Mrs. lone Sandall will entertain the Shantanka Club at her home on Friday afternoon. Mrs. Serena Warner will be Mrs. Mary Bodily was hostess to members of the Wagon Keller-Fishe- r Temple Rites Taking her place among the Spring brides is the former Shauna D. Child. She was united in a temple performed in the LDS Temple with of Schmunk, Canada. ceremony Salt Lake Lome E. Magrath, THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Child, of 1758 West 2700 South, Syracuse, and the late Darlene Willey Child. Mr. Schmunk is the son of Mrs. Mable Schmunk, of Magrath, Alberta, Canada. Immediately following the marriage of the couple they were honored with a wedding Brunch at The Hotel Utah. ;'THAT evening they were further honored with a reception held at the White House Reception Center, in South Ogden. The radiant bride greeted guests m an exquisite gown of. quiana. It was fashioned with a high collar, a very deep imported lace. This was covered with miniature pearls in a dainty design, the long slightly full sleeves were also caught to a wide lace cuff with the same trim. Her long train was of sheer illusion and fell gracefully from a lace of bride. Miss Cathy Child, Miss Tammy Child, and Miss Karen Child were flower girls, and all wore alike full length gowns in floral polyester crepe. The mothers of the couple wore full length gowns of deep peach polyester crepe. THE BEST man duties were assumed by Jim Hess with Steve Child, David Child, and Robert Talbert, ushering. The newlyweds enjoyed a ten day wedding trip to Lake Tahoe, and Southern California and will be making their home in Vancouver, British Columbia. THE NEW Mrs. Schmunk received her Bachelor of Science degree the day prior from to her marriage Brigham Young University in Her husband also Provo. received his Masters degree in Business Administration the same evening from this school. She was entertained with bridal showers given by Miss Myrtle Wright and Miss Nancy Child at their apartment in Provo, and also a family shower given at the home of Mrs. Sheldon Child, who was assisted by Mrs. Helen West and Mrs. Fay headpiece. Child. THE LOVELY bride was attended by Miss Nancy Child, a sister, maid of honor. Miss Myrtle Wright, Miss OUT OF state relatives who came for the wedding includ- Elizabeth Rites Set Mr. and Mrs. H. Wayne Keller of 2104 N. 300 W. Sunset announce the engagement of their daughter Patty to Carey Fisher. THE bridegroom elect is a son of Mrs. George Smedley of 2053 N. Valley View Drive in East Layton and George Fisher of 25 S. 200 W. in West KELLER fiance is a graduate of Clearfield High School, vw Thorpe, Miss were The attendants gowned in alike models of peach polyester crepe, and were accented with a floral trim. They each carried long stemmed peach roses. -- THREE little sisters of the ed Mrs. Mabel Schmunk, a brother-in-law- , and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Garth Veale, and their three children, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon, all of Magrath, Alberta, Canada. Also the brides uncle Dr. Darrell S. Willey of Los Cruses, New Mexico, a cousin, Mrs. Teresa Hazelton and little daughter, also of Los Cruses, and another cousin. Miss Helen Alexander of Upland, Calif vsb for Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Warner of 154 North 600 East, Kaysville. The 8 lb. 2l,2 oz. lad arrived on April 19 at the Davis North Medical Center and will be named Jeffery. He is their fourth child and their first son. At home are Wendy, Heidi and Sande. The mother is the former Margy Mitchell of Clinton. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wray Hyde, Kaysville and Mr and Mrs. LeRoy Mitchell of Clinton. Rejoicing over the arrival of their first child are Mr. and Mrs. Scott L. Larsen of 132 North 200 East, Kaysville. : A baby daughter Natalie was bom April 20 at the McKay-De- e weighing in at 7 lb Hospital 15 oz. The new mother is the former Cathy Wilcock of Farming-ton- . Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Larsen, Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. 7 Leonard Wilcock of Farming-ton- . are The Mr. and Mrs. Don Hamblin, Kaysville; Myrtle Rains, Farmington and W.L. Larsen of Garland. Welcoming a baby daughter into their home are Mr. and Mrs. Dave Helquist of 593 The Clearfield LaLeche League Group A will hold its regular meeting on Thursday, May 5 at 7:30 p.m. Topic for this session is Advantages of ALL WOMEN interested in breastfeeding are invited to North 150 West, Kaysville. She arrived on April 20 at the McKay-De- e Hospital weighing 7 lb. 7 oz. and will be named Heidi Marie. At home is a sister Christy Ann. Mrs. Helquist is the former Rose Larsen of Friday afternoon. May 6. The Sandy Creek Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers took a tour to the DUP Museum in Salt Lake City for their April meeting. After the tour the group met at Grandmothers Restaurant at Arrow Press Square for a luncheon meeting, np The Xi Chi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Jean Hill for their regular business and meeting program. THEIR founders day will be held Thursday at the Oakridge Country Club where they will honor their Girl of the Year which will be announced at this time. At their May meeting the new officers will take office, np Schedule To Take Baby Pictures Year old baby pictures will be taken at the office of the Davis News Journal, 197 North Mian St., Layton, every Thursday morning at 11:30 a.m. PLEASE call Virginia at 3 for your babys Happy Birthday One Year Old Picture. 376-913- Legion To Present Hot Dinner 7 the 82 of On Saturday, May American Legion Post Kaysville will again sponsor one of their delicious hot dinners which is open to the public. THE FIRST Saturday evening of each month, the Legionaires sponsor a dinner to raise funds for their Post activities and projects. Dinner is served beginning at 7 p.m. at the American Legion Hall at 541 West 100 North, Kaysville and Commander Monte Selander encourages everyone to join them. THE DINNERS have been very successful in the past and they appreciate the support of the public, np Births Mrs. THE groom of SHEILA BARTON Making plans for a June 9 wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple are Miss Sheila Barton and Ken Stettler. Christine Edmiston Thomas became the parents of their first child, a daughter and she will be named Kathryn Ann. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Billy T. Thomas of Lay-to- n and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Edmiston of St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada. include Joseph Johnson of Layton, Mrs. Rose Edmiston of Canada and Mrs. Lucille Thomas of Tennessee, dmg ANNOUNCING the prospective bride-- ' from graduated Davis High School, and Weber State College. He has fulfilled a LDS mission to the Oregon-Portlan- d Mission. They both plan to continue their studies at BYU following their marriage, np . UN Speaker Bart Uharriet, a Davis High junior, has been selected as one of the country policy speakers at the opening exerAncises of the Twenty-thir- d nual Utah State High Schools Model United Nations Assembly, May 5, in the special events center at the University of Utah. Presents Lecture On Russia REPRESENTING Tanzania, Uharriet and two other students from Utah Chapters will speak on their countries policies and attitudes concerning world happenings. The other two representatives will voice the policies of Southern Africa and the United States. Mrs. Lucile B. Sheffield presented a program on Russia to the senior citizens in the Little Theater at Davis High School, Thursday afternoon, Apr. 21. SEVENTY Happy KfcF (Kaysville and Farmington) senior citizens enjoyed the program after their monthly dinner meeting held in the school cafeteria. narrated Sheffield Mrs. slides and told of her experiences behind the iron curtain. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Sandall were program chair- To qualify, the representatives wrote and presented a two to three minute speech which entailed researching RORTSON their particular countrys stand and position in the Specializing in Wedding Pictures FREE 8x10 PICTURE SPECIAL Water report as of April 1, 1977, showed a 17 per cent drop in the use of water as compared to last year at the same time. This is a noticeable improvement The goal is to leave 40 per cent of our storage water for .978, as has been requested by Weber Basin Water Conservancy . Layton CIFT and Bridal Registry It1) North Main. 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All You bors, hurry and submit your favorite person for Mother of ble "SF REGULAR SPECIALS Monday Soup and Salad Bar Can $2.00 neigh- potato-vegeta- $1.50 Steak A $2.95 $2.95 $3.50 LUNCH SPECIAL OF THE DAY Top Sirloin Seeking Clearfield Mother Of Year - Chopped Sirloin Steak, 12 oz. Chicken Fried Steak Halibut PRIME RIB AuJu Mrs. Ed Goodson of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Don Lund of Clearfield Mrs. Doritt Brough is the of Kaysville. np Pri, Soup and Salad $1.00 with Lunch (Choice of Baked 4 P.M. TO 6:30 P.M. n 11:30 to 4:00 P.M. Top Sirloin, 6oz. Shrimp (3) 4 P.M. TO 10 P.M. of Kaysville. HdQI IMt&hret -- LUNCH MEN- U- !t JACK BRIMHALLS G SPECIAL and sister Emily. She was born on her sister Emilys birthday. Her mother is remembered as the former Kathleen Good-so- J IFUfflOffl (Bpd) EARLYWEEK-EVENIN- ; Let me show you how to save on your . wedding photos. Phone 766-- 1 554 773-528- Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lund of 555 North 30 West are announcing the arrival of their third child, a daughter, born April 20 at the Hill Air Force Base Hospital. Julianne weighed in at 9 lb. 11 oz. and has a brother Scott : PHOTOGRAPHY United Nations. Water Watch: 17 Monday, May 2, 1977 K. Provo. Salt Lake City and Mr. and HAFB, girl Mr. Selleck a Is bride-to-b- e of Davis High attended and School, Brigham Young University at Mrs. Ed Koon of Oregon. On April 19, David W. and Friday, April 29,1977 Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Seoana, 2829 So. 2670 West, No. 278, Granger, boy Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Denney, 526 East 200 So., No. 1, Clearfield, boy Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Gertge, 1204 No. 1500 West, Clinton, boy Mr. and Mrs. Dennis L. Gwynn, 1058 No. 50 East, Kaysville, boy Congress, The graduate Loveland, Colo., Hubert Jones of Nebraska, Roy Cronk of Tuesday, April 26, 1977 and Mrs. Ernest E. Hansen, 1383 David, Syracuse, boy and Mrs. Donald St., Clearfield, boy 825-730- Helen the future THE COUPLE is planning a garden reception to be held following the wedding at the Kaysville LDS Rock Chapel that evening. are Great-grandparen- of North Highway 89, Kaysville. Ogden. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skeen of Ogden and Mrs. Delva Johnson of Salt Lake City. The first child of Mark and Sherry Jones Koon was born April 19 and will be named Kristie Koon. Grandparents are Mrs. Dama Jolley of Kaysville, Mrs. Shirley Koon of Layton, Hubert Jones of Kearns and Loren Koon of Pocatello, Ida. Mr. FOR information on meetings held the fourth Wednesday of the month call Diane Palmer, 8254684 or Kathleen Sessions 825-264- Parents bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. S. LeRoy Stettler of 1302 men. np Saturday, April 30, 1977 Mr. and Mrs. Kemp W. Sanders, 2047 So. 2000 West, Syracuse, boy Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Bivins, 3144 B. Helquist all of Layton Mr. and Mrs. Alma B. Larsen of Ephraim are the the Year. Its easy, just tell about all her wonderful accomplishments, and why you feel she should be selected. She must be a resident of Clearfield. Please submit the information in a letter. entertain the Kaysville Bridge Club at her home attend, as are their babies. Expectant mothers interested are also encouraged to attend. For more information contact Mrs. Mark Durrant or Mrs. Terry Loder at The grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Lyle M. Larsen and Mr. and M rs. Alvin E. Friends, relatives, Mrs. Ruby Williams will 16 in Wednesday, April 27, 1977 and Mrs. Davis S. Nelson, 1891 No. 650 West, Layton, boy Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Whitaker, 1583 West 1960 No., Layton, boy Mr. and Mrs. Helmet W. Hopton, 469 Montana St., Layton, boy Clearfield LaLeche To Meet On May 5 Kaysville Births a son was read by Mrs. Via Adams. approaching marriage of her daughter is Mrs. Helen Barton, 131 North 300 Wet, Kaysville. The late Russell Barton is her father. and Mrs. Wallace Gailey. Shannon Erin Skeen is the newest member of the Robert L. and Joyce Johnson Skeen family. The Skeens have four other children. Shannon was born on April Mr. Breastfeeding. Arlene Kano, as bridesmaids, and Mrs. Kent Warnick, attending matron of honor. Its will living ts in Salt Lake City are Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rysburger and Mr. Plans For Founders Day on June 17 at the Saint Rose of Lima Catholic Church in Layton. A reception will follow. MISS Dube. Xi Chi Chapter married graduate from Clearfield High School in May. Her The third child, a girl, or Dean G. and Peggy Dube Corbridge was born on April 17 in Ogden. Her sister, Amy and her brother, Clint were home to welcome the new sister. Grandparents are Bill and Nelda Corbridge of Layton and George and Antonette Wheel Camp of Daughters" of Utah Pioneers at her home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ann Bingham and Mrs. Diane Frodsham were assisting hostesses. ' The lesson was given by Mrs. Peggy Morrison and a history was read by Mrs. Bingham. Members of the Pony Express Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Leone Gurr. Mrs. Ann Marcusen was The lesson was given by Mrs. Carol Collett and the history Point. The young couple will be Announce Engagement. Layton Births Friday Saturday 75 Soup and Salad Bar $2.00 - SANDWICHES - Soup Salad Bar $1 .00 with sandwich Salad Bar .75 with sandwich Soup .40 with sandwich & 17 |