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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 2, 1978 50lh Anniversary Club Speech Contest Winners The w. Kjv-f- ' flfa " 4 7 7 , 4 - , Jail . i ID. r -- wax wax i "I eve." Set mid pluie awarded In Beveily of "Rexiiiifi efuliii ,x I he iflu ml xpi ix h i will be held ! eh 22 at I'm Mansion House in Ogjmi D uller Will be K rv .! a! I) ;a wtih the spm-- h contest to T DilBIilK FAILONT GUI, MdKI N LN'-- l Engagement follow, MIL AND MItS. DEEHKKT E. LAYTON Announced J 4 Mr, and Mrs, Joseph a Faihtni, L. of 3321 S. 1000 W,, Syracuse, are unwmnctng the of their engagement daughter, Miss Debbie t I i aihrni, to Don llu ken. THE COITI E is planning I ! an Apt il 7 wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will be held that evening in the Syracuse Third Ward cultural hall. i i v Mr. Hicken is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hicken Green River, Vtyo. . THE bride-elec- of a is t Clearfield High graduate School and has graduated from Bryman's Medical and Dental School in Salt Lake of J MRS. DANIEL SCOTT VINCENT City. Don graduated from Green River High School and attended Ricks College in Ida. He filled an LDS mission in Rex-bur- Exchange V ovs and Mrs. W. Paul Roberts of 99.1 North 2200 West, Layton are announcing the marriage of their d lughter, Miss Elizabeth Ann Roberts to Daniel Scott Vincent. The ceremony was by President dice M Barney at the Eidelweiss Reception Center in FarMr. d mington. THEY WERE further the honored following marriage ceremony with a reception, also held at the Ftdelweiss. The parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. William A Vincent of 330 Owen Street, I ay ton, entertained for the bridal party with a wedding supper at the Heidelberg Restaurant, immediately after the leception. The bride choose an original gown of nylon crepe, fashioned with a princess style skirt, a high neckline that featured a lace stand-ucollar and a lace yoke. The enure bodice and the long fitted sleeves were embellished lace with overlay. Her finger-tippe- d veil fell softly from the crown and was also deeply edged with the same lace trim. She carried a bouquet of pampus grass, heather and very deep burgundy roses. ATTENDING matron of honor was Mrs. Jeffery C. England, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Miss Stella V. Manes and Miss Ellen Vincent, a sister of the groom. Their gowns were full length princess styled burgundy heavy satin and they wore head pieces and p wristlets of baby roses and baby breath. Performing the duties of best man for his brother was John Vincent, with Paul Roberts Jr. and Ryan Vincent. as junior ushers Harvey, l.a vi on. 471 Sherwood Drive, THE COUPLE will be married on Feb. 17 in the Salt Hicken is employed, vsb Layton Births OF the mothers (hoose full length gowns of dusty rose quiana with corsages of baby breath and BOTH roses. They will spend a wedding trip to Grand Targhee in Idaho and upon their return will make their home in West Layton. THE BRIDE has attended Weber State College for two years and the groom is a graduate of the Utah State University where he received a B FA. degree in art. Showers were given by Mrs. Carolyn Green, Mrs. Barbara Mrs. Marie Stevenson, Miss Stella Mrs. Thelma Manus, Anderson, Kolendriamos, Matinia Manes, Elvenia Manes, Julie Morgan, Mrs. Velma Barlow, Mrs. Verna Hill, Mrs. Lillian Redford, Mrs. Marianne Call, Mrs. Patty Sargent, Mrs. Ruth Green, Mrs. Fern Bagley and Mrs. Karyl Faulkner. THOSE FROM out of state to attend the marriage and reception were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cowley and daughter Jennie Sue, Riverside, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Ardean Child, Quincy, Wash.; John Vincent, Bremerton, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bitters, all of Idaho Falls, Idaho, vsb Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Gene V. Clark, 414 E. 2625 N., Layton announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Janice Clark to Brent Harvey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace FOLLOWING their marriage the couple will make their home in Green River, Wyo. where Mr. Lake LDS Temple. Miss Clark is a graduate of. Layton High School and the Layton LDS Seminary. MR. HARVEY also graduated from Layton High School. He has attended Weber State College and served an LDS mission to dmg Geneva-Switzerlan- E. and Patty Kirk Brown of 1765 Oakridge Drive, Layton are the parents of a baby boy. The child, who was bom Jan. 13. 1978 in the McKay-De- e Hospital will be named Clint Thomas Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Brown have one Jerol other child, a Kirk. boy named Grandparents are Cecil and Blanche Kirk of Layton; Mrs. Lorraine Brown of Kaysville; and John Brown of Salt Lake (Tty. Forbes of Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Voss of Iowa; and of Hazel Jensen Mrs. Ephraim. 1909 2. in Mu was the d.tughier of Robert F. and rnnii Knv.hion Baddy. Her mother, m her umi 'ji's is Mill their family on Saturday, MRS. LAY IBM was the Ogden A"' i at during the war. Later he was PipluV'-- bv Dr. and Mr- - No I, inner and Dr. THE open house will be held at the Heritage Center, located in the basement of the North Davis County Library at 502 S. IOoO E.. Clearfield 'mploa-- .i I I 11 eel from 47pm Mr. and Mrs. Layton were married on Feb. 1. 1928 in Ogden Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. - la Mi- J uticr ( avion are live members of the u(i ') ( h I Mis a ml I bath u J 1 . 1R saris and daughters Kent Layton and avion, all of ( lear-- t Ivlhert ! . laytiin and t ng 1, ok f Arsenal and also worked at the Clearfield Naval Supply Depot. He retired from the Freeport Center. Mrs. Layton was the former Annalrelle Bodily and she was . F.. Layton, high of M rs. Vernon '! ady 1 ay-- t (Carla ) hoctaw, Okld. also have two children , ' m of ( have da '( is reque-ie- that gifts be d vsb leia-- Temple Wedding n On Friday, Jan. 20, Bonnie Arlene Malan, daughter of Mrs. John Bakker of 881 W. Gentile, Layton and Michael John Sorenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn A. Sorenson of 129 i double flounce at the mil lie were also trimmed MTL ND1NG the hride was Mas Raylyn Peterson as n mi of honor. Bridesmaids AOe Miss Debra Evans and Talbot Drive, Lavton, were married in the Manti LDS Temple M'ss Joy Sorenson Matron of Honor was Mrs. Dave Soren- - THAT evening, a reception was held at the Layton West LDS Stake Center. The bride wore a gown of organza and lace with a high on Robert be-- t Sorenson was A man. Ushers were Vince Malan. Dave G. Sorenson, Si ill Green and Alan Milan square yoke was outlined with a ruffle. The dress had an empire bodice that was all enhanced with lace. Lace covered the lorg sleeves and cuffs. The empire waist and I . . i Si HE newlyweds idintos of are both avion High I hxjl. After a brief wedding trip, the couple will live in Layton, dmg and Mix lluiluo akae. en. 977( hurt h Min a ton, iinnouni e tla- ( enlt'I .0 oo rip d log hi ef i l.ifi.i-o- ji.-m- h ' d Ni il HUNTY-eigh- t and pui-u-- i ;v i Roianans a fi ol np 1 In the child's grandparents. Both couples live in Calif. Taher and Karen Sue Peck Fouad of 2594 E. Pinewood Lane are announcing the birth of a son. The child was born Jan. 18, 1978 in an Ogden hospital. It's a girl for James and Charlene G. Rollins Logan. The baby weighed 6 lbs 15 oz. She will be named Jill Lynne. four older Logan children, Bruce, Wendy, Casey and Rod were pleased to have a little sister in their family. Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Rollins of Green River, Wyo., are the grandparents, dmg .ifiern.jen at the home of M x m.i Murrfnrd The lesson w.d U goen bv Mrs fhyll x I ng and t e H, story re id I v '.V Jean ( hrixlnuixen. the Wagon U heel ( amp of ' i,.j I, ter of Utah Firmer nun I a , lay evening al Ihe hon ' Marsha Hall Mrs Dune o'.iih and Mr Mary Fett.i , ; . . ' . I).,.., ( ugl i - ;,l a ii n weildmg ,1. I' " i 2 IDS D Pi A 11 e assisting hosiessex so n wax given by Mrs ' i I I I Im- i I Morrison g , nu h ri rf d- - La Leche i ' g i aduate o' I a . o. is, Si hool and I ! S Smo "i Mi Johnson pi uln.-I ( leal In id High Si I no! ,. I DS ,e Semina; , He f I I 11 ' r 5 'I o1 ' II ill Meet February 2 toK a s ilk group of lei he league will hold ns I Hot Dinner I -- . square and round doming begins at 8:30 pm. All dancers in the area are we! come to comp m and join ns beginning square and round dancers class, which begins at 7 p m sharp, is now dosed so the dancers car; progress. However, if you have d.anceJ some previously torni- in and see d you can be worked into he da.,. Square dancers feel that this is an excellent form of exercise that is both fun and ei nnomical. At Legion Post No. U2 of M !b v orxday, Feb 2 series on al the home Yvonne Bonebreak, 59.1 Fruit Road, :,;t.x unia in TOPIC OF discussion for ret meeting will be "The Art The first S.ilutd v i .eioi.g of t .a h month, an egion Post Hi of ho, sv die ponsarx a hot dinner at tne A mere an Legion Hall at 54! w ext PH1 Soutn, Kaysv il'e. i! Breastfeeding and Overcoming Difficulties." The group will meet the firs! I hursday of each month. A series of four meetings will dixiuss informally different phases of breastfeeding. Alt women who are tie-A- I THIS IS being done to raise funds for their post activities and projects and is open to the public. Dinner is served from 7 p m. on and is a dein mux dinner with all the v e. ond meeting of a ! The Golden Spikes Square Dance ( lub annnumt-- - that they are now dam ing SaturHigh day nights at the Siiiool cafeteria. ( iub level, np I interested in nursing their babies are invited to attend, ax are iheir babies. Expectant mothers are also encouraged oi attend tnm-mir,;- s FOR further information about meetings or help with problems about breastfeedi- COMMANDER Monte Se lander encourages everyone to come out and support the American Legion, np Mr. Mr. January 20, 1978 and Mrs. Bruce Leonard, 600 Road No. 49. Kaysville, girl W. ng, call Susan Cole, Ivnn Wannberg, Judv Loder, 376-857- or . Mut-tonholl- Utahs Best Sofa Values! January 21, 1978 and Mrs. Patrick H. Dowdle, 1227 Marilyn Buy direct from the Factory. Drive, Layton, girl s148 January 23, 1978 and Mrs. Douglas FI. Ray, Route No. 4, Box 607, South Weber, boy Mr. and Mrs. Dale C. Pruett, 1478 W. 1700 S Syracuse, girl Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Barben, 1128 S. Fiwy. Mr. HERCULON CONTEMPORARY Quantity limited Beautiful hercuion plains and stripes, hardwood Fames Reg S289 89 No. 16, Kaysville, boy Mr. January 24, 1978 and Mrs. Dennis J. Ricks, 2602 s178 N. 720 W., Clinton, boy Mr. CONTEMPORARY January 25, 1978 and Mrs. Chris A. Hamilton, 765 Vi E. NYLON Center, Quantity limited Flerculon Covers in Logan, boy new Natural Weaves Frames Loose Cushions Reg S329 Exciting January 26, 1978 Gooch, 573 Mr. and Mrs. Kim W. Kaysville, girl Mr. and Mrs. Ft.vdwoiid E. 200 N., s228 James Barlow, 1203 Valhalla Dr., Clearfield, boy HAITIAN COTTON January 27, 1978 Quantity Limited Super Comfortable SAXON Hardwood Frames Delete above Mr. Reg $399 January 27, 1978 and Mrs. Kenneth E. Barry, 7403 W. S258 5500 S., Hooper, girl CONTINUOUS QUiLTED VELVET Quantity Limited Tradiftonal Style with Rich Quilted Velvet covers ALUMINUM GUTTERS Hardwood Frames Reg. $399 LOWEST PRICE EVER U For Residential or Commercial Buildings Various Colors Baked on Enamel Custom Made with Precision on Job best why and What looks GET THE NEW LOOK NOW AT ,KS. 3s SLEEP SOFAPlaids or Limited Hercuion e Stripes in Beaufdul Colors Double-sizsleeper with foam mattress Reg $349 Quantity FBAMBR0WM&G0. ie, k (amp of Daughter o! Fanners will melt Tharsd.,v ( r i ,t - Ra'ph i I) ! held lf,.t! lion will he ( rvxtal ( o't in ie Km a! Spikrs Dance Saturday OUR al-- ( i ! l : ) II! PM is lie Mai - III P (i,i.l. , x to s r riag- ai p.., i coal h HI v. (ter State t (lilege ( (lach Met nrthv gave his on lung along philosophy of md set mux with liumoro'-im Klen's legal ding the team ( nu aid Mr ,ri be Weber si i'e director at College and f oa McCarthy, head U K : I gi xt ie Gary ( rompton. b-- v Il'a I ! M av IHE IWO a !mi, t lie has been employed at the Ogden A 1 lute, ill and Ward Si no luile Mrs. Andy (l.immi) F'Tliuu, O Ray Layton, Gai I I ( wt Hit F. Layton, collar. Ian kolar i u tended I he rep o r a n W edi. a i. lie 'I -- M MR. LAYTON was burn on Nov. 18, 1902 in Layton and was the son of Orson and Path p hai meeting is si heduted ha We.!'., vlay, 1 cb n Members of the Sandy I IU Layton Rotary Dinner In mg - Don Pearson Manager ESTIMATES-773-85- 66 ..FREE or 394-658- 5 LAYTON, UTAH No Seams No Leaks Requires No Maintenance FURNITURE VILLAGE 3900 South Highway 91 Open Mon II Ualker and Mrs, Dorottv Swan will give the lesson I Feb. 4 wiih an 0en house in honor of their 50th wedding anniversary. stand-u- Marry Ada On Jan. 13, 1978, Gregory Scott and Vicki Lynn Boyd Koons became the parents of a baby boy. The child will be named Cameron Scott. He was greeted at home by a brother, Kidder. Eddie and Reha Boyd and Sherman and Pat Koons are The M.inh Svraiuse ay ton of I4(xl S. State Street, Clearfield, will be hmioied bv I Resi'i vatinnx must he made with Kathy DiJh.' e 77 4211, 'or Phvt'is Abner 825 it x are Great-grandparen- Elmer and M. born Mr. and Mrs. Delbert F. , 1 1 iinm-d- . are GIT MS a -- i 3 7 1 t Jet 4 Mr. Uth. Huti her will be ihe co hox lex Mi. eole Kirby will give the Ixiok review. Mi. Mary Bowrirg hoxl, ,1 the Kaysville Budge Club at I er home, I relay u'tern xin 1! e January meeting of View Club wax held on January 11, at (tie home ' Mix Kathryn Welling II i x,,n wax given by Mr Wmn.ffd Gai mu on "Qu- a I lli .D tfl", lhey will nux't in I ebruaiy at the home of Mrs. Dorotb i Merilll whose Subjei I wax "Pleasure " Kattiy Pubme (ink third plai e wall the 4 rb I ( , host- Mr Mary l&lboi will lain the 1 me Arts ( lub dt her home. Tu'xday eventing, . ttlil cuilti t were: Phyllis Ahner, IM ti pl.ue and title of her xj -A Wilnnt Rloxham en-le- i "f I 4 i Mr ed I he Del.lie Ibnmlile Club lor iheir lu in been mewing on Wednesday afternoon at Ken's Restaurant in liiybrn lull held 1111. WUIMi'Mi lif ; : i TniiximiMrexf, h mu xt at pn'limmuty their hi d regular meeting un sw - Kaysville Clubs lifts Inlf nialHiiiitl K t vy s ToaMiniMiVhtv & Fri 10-- 8 Daily 292-454- & Sat. 5 10-- 6 |