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Show r Y t WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. FEBRUARY 9. 1978 mxm 91st Bate V - : V p-to- i N ; 3FV f Feb. 7, 1887 in Manti, a daughter of John Lowry and '4'- Laurantze Lowry. l .v Pi- -. I I j. f I .?' V i -- , .t. - 1. - J, CvC: ,; V !. i ', .' V 1 1 r Vt-- to jfjpr i X Vj'-'- MELINDA LANGE i toJ A fi f .,. ' i :r z JLzfct.. to ' i .'.'tot Jwtojy'vV toSa- sity and Brigham Young University. She is employed with First Security Bank of MRS. CALVIN GEORGE SPRINGER Temple Rites Miss Marianne Nichols traded marriage vows on Thursday with Calvin George Springer, in ceremonies performed in the Sait Lake LDS Temple. Ernest A. Nelson performed the ceremony. THE BRIDE is of Mr. and Mrs. Nichols of 536 E. Road, Kaysville. The bridegroom a daughter Murray L. Crest wood is a son of George F. 843 Parkway Mr. and Mrs of Ave., Salt Lake City. THE COUPLE was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Granite LDS Stake Center, Salt Lake City hosted by the Springer bridegrooms parents. That evening they received guests at a reception at the Chandelier Reception Center in Bountiful, Kaysville. bride and Miss Shirlene THE prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Davis High School and attended Utah State University prior to serving a two year LDS mission to the Columbia-BogotMission in South Ameiica. He is continuing his studies at Brigham Young University. np Sim- mons. Bonnie Nichols, a. was the flower girl. sister, Bridesmaids were Miss Natalie Nichols and Miss Patricia Nichols, sisters of the BEST man duties were performed by Charles Johnson. Ushers were Stanley Springer, Gordon Springer, Alan Springer, Norman Springer, Bruce Nichols, Ken Nichols and Wayr.e Nichols. Following a honeymoon trip to Sherwood Hills, the newlyweds are making their new home in Salt Lake City. NONA Springer attended the guest book. Layton Births Its for a member of the Woodward family, this is quite a distinction. She is the only girl in the Prenuptial parties were given by Miss Shirlene Simmons, Miss Sheila Stettler, Janna and Gordon Springer and Mrs. Dorothy Griffin. THE BRIDE early spring. This type sweater is also ideal lor shopping. Style and comfort are features of the new big dress. This dress swings quite full from a fitted round yoke. It's New graduated one boy. So, when Joe W. and Pamela Woodward A. are the parents. especially flattering for the tall miss and can be worn with a belt for the classic Grandparents are Walt and Dorothy Kuznick of Layton, Mrs. Barbara Woodward of and Gail WoodLayton; ward of Kaysville. Mrs. Leah Whitesides of Layton is the dmg look. The leisure suit is on its way out. More men will be wearing sport coat and slack sets this spring and summer. David Bouv is improving at home from a recent tonsiiec-lomy- . He is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bouy. Bishop and Mrs. Scott took of Fountain Green, visited at the home of their Pants 13.95 and daughter, Bishop and Mrs. Clyde Garrett this past week. The southern Utuh couple is leaving next week for an LDS Mission to Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth I.. Thurgood entertained with a family dinner party al their home on Sunday, honoring the birthday of their son, David L. Thurgood. uki uaitiiiq Cjaiuc' INFANTS WEAR 107 North Main , Bountiful I FEA THE Perm Special Exchange V ows Miss Judy Ann Robbins became the bride of Jeff Smith on Jan. 27, 1978. The wedding took place at the Carillon Reception Center with Bishop Barber performing the rites. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Robbins, 1073 North 1375 East, East Layton. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton L. Smith, 99 South Ridgeview Drive, Bountiful. A dinner was held at the home of the grooms parents. A reception was held at the Carillon g Reception Center. THE BRIDE chose a gown of white silk and lace with long lace sleeves, chapel length train, lace and pearl veil. She carried a bouquet of handmade white and blue silk flowers. Maid of honor was Karen Taylor with Julie Smith, Jill Smith, Pam Laughter and Its now one of each for Mr. B. Combe of 219 East 600 North. Kaysville. A son was born on Jan. 25at ihe McKay-Dehospital in Ogden and weighed in at 6 lbs, 15 oz. He will be named Brandon A. At home to welcome the new brother is a sister Jennifer. Mrs. Combe was the former Cheryl Clay of Kaysville. The grandparents are Mr. and Combe of Ogden. Welcoming their fifth child and fifth daughter into their home are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Sapp of 327 West 350 South, Kaysville. The new miss arrived on Jan. 12 at the McKav-Dehospital in Ogden weighing in at 6 lbs. 5 oz. They will nuine her Rachel illian. The four sisters who are delighted with the newcomer are Tammv, Tnsh, Christine arid Rebecca. Mrs. Sapp was ihe former Nancy J. Woerlein of Columbus, Ohio. The grandparents are Mrs 1 FRAN BROWN 766-060- 3 Davis. The brides mother wore a gown of baby blue. The grooms mother wore a gown of navy blue, long sleeves, double knit trimmed with blue buttons. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Karen Taylor, Mrs. William Robbins, Pam Laughter and Mrs. Ernie Brookhart. The bride graduated from Viewmont High School and attended Utah State University. The groom graduated from Viewmont High School and attends Utah Technical College in Salt Lake City. Jeffrey Ryan. At home to welcome the new playmate are five brothers and sisters, Scott, Shauna, Steven, Leslie and Rebecca. The mother was the former I'ranciska Ruf of Salt Lake City. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meacham of Los Angeles, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Errol Bone of Garland. Its a daughter fur Mr and Mrs. Kim Gooch of 573 Fast 200 North, Kaysville. The new miss arrived af the Davis North Medical Center on Jan. 26 and weighed 7 lbs 7 oz. They have chosen the name ol Kimber. At home to welcome the little playmate is a sister Kristen. Ihe mother is the former Kathleen Simpson of Hooper. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Rupert T. Gooch of Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon C. Simpson of The Hooper. are Mr. and Mrs, Francis F. Simpson of Hooper and Mrs. Sarah Tolman Twin daughters were bom on Dec, 27 to Mr. and Mrs. James T. (Bud) Fryer of 3rd West 4IHI North. Kavsville. Lhev are delighted with the new addition of Michelle wlm weighed 5 lbs. 3 oz and Melissa weighing in at 5 lbs. 4 ate A be gramlparenls son was born to Mr. and Mrs Duane Meacham of 25x2 Pmewond Lane. Lauou. lie li lbs 11 oz. lad arrived on Jan ISal Ihe Davis North Medical ( 'enter and will be na met! 1 oz. Al Members of the Athena Club met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Lucy Barker. Assisting hostesses were Miss Ruth Bowman and Miss Muriel Ryeves. The program was under the direction of Mrs. Winona Thorderson and Mrs. Nora Miller. Mrs. Lois Stephens hosted Ihe DeLite Pinochle Club at Kens Restaurant on Wednes- day afternoon for their regular luncheon meeting. Mrs. Opal Fudge entertained the Lantern Club at her home Monday afternoon. Mrs. Alice Barton and Mrs. were assist- The American Legion 82 Au- held Iheir monthly meeting ori Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Bonnie Hey wood. It was a she was and Dong. The mother is ihe former Patricia Mumfnrd of Sail Lake City. The gramlparenls are Mr. and Mrs. Max Mumfnrd tf Sail Lake City ami Mr ami Howard Stevens, Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Farl Hammer of Payette, Idaho are the 7 lbs. and 2 oz, and evened up the Child household to three daughters and three sons. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Golden Sill of Lay SHE HAS 17 and was born Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Han-.se- 20 ihursday Feb. 9, at the school commencing at 7; 30 p.m. The two fourth grade students of Mrs. Grier and n attended the funeral services on Wednesday for Mrs. LaRue Campbell of Logan, Llah. Mrs. Campbell is a cousin of Mrs. Hansen. There were some eighty-iiv- e family members of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Holt, that gathered at the Syracuse Ihird Ward Cultural Hall on Monday evening for a social Mrs. Morrell will be The guest speakers will be Mrs. Ann Wilcox, a past PTA president, and Mrs. Joan Stapley, president of Davis North PTA Council. The nominating commitee composed of, Mrs. Barbara Meed, Mrs. Mary Adams and Mrs. Sheila McCowen, will present their selection of new olficers for the coming year. Nominations irom the floor may also be made at this meeting. All parents of students, at the school are urged to attend this interesting meeting. Bishop and Mrs. I. John I havne, spent this past week aeationing in the southern part of the state. Special guests of the evenand Mrs. Elmer Wilcox, who have just from an LDS Mission in Florida. Also there were Mr. and Mrs William S. Holt, who are leaving in early Feb. to fill a LDS Mission in the Missouri area. ing were Mr. 1978-197- The Syracuse Elementary conduct their annual Founders Day program on i TA will . J ; J AAAiLJ'-- , (J4 A The February meeting of the Kaysville Branch of American Association of University Women will be held Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Marion Allen, 1568 North Oak Hill Circle, Fast Layton. orner Main at Center-Kaysvil- le li 766-083- 3 THE PROGRAM will be on "The Politics of Food." Mrs. Morjorie Thatcher will review the book, "Commercial Food Expose by Gave Horsley. i Say Love You with I Delicious members are invited to attend. Potential members are also invited to attend. Any women who are college graduates are eligible, np All Fermvood Candy a o.- --A a ll ha How .LA J rn - 4- - . -- n i "A V il V MEAN LOVING YOU - 5 s. Syracuse News AAUW Meets & grandchildren, and step-son- LUNCHEON to honor Anderson was given Tuesday Feb. 7 by Helen Morgan, Sheryl Cunand Juanita ningham Iremelling. Many friends and the attended relatives luncheon. Mrs. Anderson 11 n one Mrs. Anderson also has six s and They are Glen Anderson of Manti, Earl Anderson of Nephi, Mrs. Hylon (Velda) Smith of Kaysville, Ray Anderson of Price, Kent Anderson and Mrs. Hilmar (Ruth) Haagensen, both of Salt Lake City. A a How hotter to express your feelings than with flowers al l alentine's Day. Select from i r 8? .y our beautiful collection especially designed for l alentirie gii ing. - FRESH FLORAL y ARRANGEMENTS POTTED PLANTS SILK FLOWERS Thomas Fryer of Mrs Brigham City. Ihe great grandparents aic MUMS AAI.EAS Mi. and Mrs Willord Miller. Hi igham City ami Mrs. I dull Maughan. Sail Lake t il v. np t V HYACINTHS v4,W' TlLlPS y Syracuse Births Mr. and Mrs. Phillip J orbes, Clearfield, Mrs SHE HAS 33 Farmington. Mrs. Ivy Blood will enter-lathe ALonas Club at her home Tuesday evening, np p- Layton. son-in-la- regular business meeting. 1 home are Brian. Heidi Mr. daughter and and Mrs. Joseph Nielsen, Layton. Those attending included Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Furgensen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hansen and family of Friday afternoon with Mrs. xiliary Unit i i.K. Mrs. Etta L. Anderson, 504 Kingston, Layton celebrated her 91st birthday on Feb. 7. A family dinner was held Sunday, Feb. 5 at the home of her Lucile Sheffield as Lucile Sheffield ing hostesses. 1 r aA ETTA ANDERSON Mrs. Velma Benton hosted the Shanta Club at her home of Columbus, Ohio. Repining over the arrival of a liaughter born lo them on Jan. 24 are Mr. and Mrs. George R. Baker of 97 i asl reslwood Road. Kavsville. She weighed in al ihe Mi Kav Dee hospital at 6 lbs t oz. and will be named ( omne Dare. She is Iheir thud child Al home ,o e Ann Mahanu and Iteiija Anki. Mrs. Baker is i lie foi niei Ruth Ann Tolman. Mr. and Mrs. Alma J Tolman She weighed & CO. Postma, Kevin Jessop and Ferrill Phelps. Ushers were Brad Barnson and Jack Ogden. Mr and Mrs Don C. Child of a baby daughter who arrived last week at Ihe McKay-DeHospital in Ogden. . . BEST MEN were George Weeks, Jordy Smith, Louis r. .J- A Grannv" Kaysville Club News Kent Goldie Sapp, and Mr. and Mrs. John Woerlein. all ot e to Perfection at. Bangerter as bridesmaids. They wore gowns of baby blue dotted swiss, with long sleeves. Their bouquets were also made of handmade white and blue silk flowers. Mrs. Kaysville Births are the parents ' Ready Mix as a driver. MR AND MRS. JEFF SMITH I ', oi king for the Davis County w $000 Off graduated from Davis High School. He is Mrs. R.J. Clay of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Charles S raciise Cathie graduated from Davis High School. She is working at the Farmington Elementary School in the lunch program. ROCKY and Mrs. Arnold Kuz-nic- HE IS the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hamblin, 277 W. 300 N., Kaysville. v Kamberly Ann 8 lbs. 12 oz. Pants & Cathie to Reeky Hamblin. t " Mr. and Mrs. Don F. Taylor, 975 E. 1175 S., Kays- ville, announce the engagement of their daughter, 4- -1 A AAA A Engagement i' N&ij' Woodward arrived on Jan. 26, there was a special welcome for her. The baby weighed Valentine MATERNITY rvv ,c And Mark and Kip, have boys. Mark has two sons. Kip has Pants to girl. Joes married brothers, The bridegroom attended Utah State University prior to serving an LDS mission to the Taiwan-Taipe- i Mission. He will continue his studies at the University of Utah, np shipment just in time for 11.50 a family. The lather, Joe W. Woodward, comes from a family of five boys. Fashion Tips Knit hooded pullovers will be popular for long walks in v X. a from Davis High School. ATTENDING the bride as matron of honor was Jane N. Woffuulen, sister (if the bride. X f ' THE COUPLE will exchange wedding vows June 23 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple and receive guests at a garden reception at the home of the brides parents that evening. The bride-elec- t graduated from Davis High School and attended Utah State Univer- 3 '!'' - V CATHIE TAYLOR engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Miss Melinda Lange to Richard King, son of Mrs. Beth King of 549 S. Angel Street, Kaysville and the late Wallace King. V .$ o L f Of interest in nuptial news is the announcement by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lange of 6 South 760 E., Kaysville, of the l;to ry 1906, MRS. Anderson has always been active in the LDS Church. She was a Relief Society class leader and visiting teacher for 57 years. She worked as a Sunday School and Primary teacher for over 40 years. She is the mother of six sons and daughters, three of which are still living. Her children are Mrs. Harold (Cleonda) Hansen of Spring Glen, Utah; Lee Nelson of Pico Rivera, Calif, and Mrs. Joseph (Jean) Nielsen of fV..l ,A , " c" June Date t. p ito' to. A; gfA h s 16, Manti. He died July 16, 1935. On Dec. 19, 1937 she married Peter H. Anderson in Manti. He died on June 5, 1975. 'i p , light married to Earl Nelson in A , ,t ? housework. On April t .. .;' ''v'?--- - . 1 and crocheting w -- - SHE IS in good health and enjoys embroidery work, AA'AA "A .A Jfcjf M Vto ' i,m. and Mr. and Mrs. Don hild Sr. of Syracuse, vb c is now a trio of boys for Mr. and Mrs. John F. Thur-goowith Ihe arrival of a husky little lad that was born oil Saturday morning at the Davis North Medical Hospital in Layton. He lipped the scales at 7 lbs. His two brothers, Heath and Cody, are most excited about him. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Grant B. 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