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Show jrL 7T I (Ucr r T, T Kaysville Clubs ' if Mrs. Edith Sheffield was hostess to the DeLite Pinochle Club at Ken's Restaurant in Layton Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Nancy Sanders was hostess to members of the Kaysville Bridge Club at her home in Salt Lake City on Friday. Mrs. Leola Kirby was hostess to the Fine Arts Club at her home Tuesday evening Mrs Joyce Clark was ing hostess for the evening The book Women of by Margaret Courage Truman was reviewed by Mrs. Viola Packer. Mrs. Alta Stuart entertained the Shantanka Club at her home Friday afternoon Mrs. Mildred Horne was y Wedding Date In June .I Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Feller of 2419 South 400 East Bountiful, announce the engagement of their daughter, Kristine, to Karl A. Bauer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon C. I 'Nsc Bauer, 1554 North Hill Circle, East Layton. W& srtKtvAKv MRS. BRET DELROY PACE Exchange Y ows f t I Miss Skyla Jean Chadwick became the bride of Bret Delroy Pace on April 5, 1978 The ceremonies were performed bv Bishop Gene Atkenson in the White House, Ogden f r i i Lomond High School and Weber State College. The groom attended Viewmont High School. a honeymoon to the couple are California, making their home in KaysAfter ville. I BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Chadwick, 2161 THE f t Lincoln Avenue, Ogden The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Buddy D Pace, 11)9 West 3500 South, Bountiful A reception was held in the White House, Ogdeh ' chose a gown of organza and Raschel lace THE BRIDE . Queen Anne neckline enhanced the all lace bodice with the same lace on the cuffs and upper portion of the sleeves Late shepherd-dres- s appliques were scattered over the bouffant skirt which was complemented by a double ruffled flounce. Wide ruffles graced the back of the gown falling to a chapel train Her flowers were three large white orchids with deep maroon silk roses and baby breath Matron of honor was Lee Ann Chadwick with Beth Wilde, Shelley Pace and Cheryl Pace as bridesmaids A i j, i ! BEST MAN duties were performed by Carl Draper The groom's mother wore a long sleeved d'ditate pink, beaded front bodice gown The bride's mother wore a gown of maroon and pink silk Their corsages were (if deep maroon and delicate pink roses with baby breath I H THE BRIDE attended Ben Members of the Sunflower Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Thursday aftt i noon at the home of Mis Sarah Giles. Mrs Ramona Gatley was cohostess and the lesson was given bv Mis Mina Oldham J BRIDE THE is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. Ute Knowlton of 669 East Oak reception will be held that same evening at the home of the bride. Lane, Kaysville. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Miner of 1386 West Swtns-toLane, Farmington. Following the ceremony the couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Heidelberg Restaurant at the Rock Mill Farm in Farmington n hosted by the grooms parents. THEY WERE honored that Monday, April 14 the AAUW Association University Women) met at (American the Mansion House in Ogden fur their annual dinner meeting arranged by Mrs Ethel Paul. SPEAKERS FOR i t Home Rites Taking her place among the spring brides is the former Miss Gina Sue Kepner who became the bride of Franklin J Hill on March 22, 1978 in at- of honor. Best man duties were by Rodney D Hill, brother of the groom HOLLY HILL attended the guest book. Following a wedding trip to (.rand Canyon and Lake Powell, the newlyweds will Kaysville make their new home in Farmington. IN THE evening they teieived guests at a reception at the Chateau Reception ( enter in Layton For her wedding and icception the bride was attired in a pastel blue gown accented with appliques on the bodice and long sleeves. The bridal bouquet was blue mums. floor-lengt- Gilliland tended the bride as maid d PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mrs Connie Allen, Mrs Dixie Willis, Mrs Erma Roundy and Mrs. Donna Rice The bride graduated from Paducah Ttlghman High h I i Lav ton MISS LISA THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Floyd Gilliland of Paducah, Ky Parents of the groom are Mr and Mrs R Don Hill of Kuvsville The ceremony was by Bishop Cecil John at the home of the grooms parents 1 daisies and babv yellow bteath. A spring social lutu boon and fashion show for the members of the Belle Lei ties iterarv (Tub of Kaysville was held Satuidav. Apr s Ihc-- Valley View ( tut hou-,ir School, Ky THE GROOM is a graduate ot Davis High School and at- - Theme was Younger Than Springtime with fashions bv I he Pendulum Shop in Kavs ville, with Mrs Debbie Sprague as narrator Models were Suzie Hal comb, Karen Bull. Claudia Bull, Patty Hartley and Brenda Hall Door prizes were won bv Alice Steel, Diane Flint, Debbie Sprague, Sandy Nielson, Lori Brown and Valerie Cook Committee members in charge of the special event were Mrs. Cathy (arver, chairman; Mrs Diane Flint, Mrs Debbie Sprague and Mrs Sandy Nielson np tended Weber State College He has fulfilled a LDS Mission to the Tennessee Nashville Mission, np MRS, JLYNNE R Hatch attended the guest book Steve Miner, brother of the gruom, performed the duties of best man. Ushers were Kirk Knowlton, brother of the bride, and Don Miner, brother of the groom the special event were Mrs. Beatrice Carroll who spoke on the cultural value of travel with focus on USSR and Mrs. Esther Parks who gave a report and showed artifacts FOLLOWING a honeymoon on the State Museum of Art, A Volunteer Work of Precious trip to Southern Utah, the newlyweds are making their (lifts. home in Kaysville. Prenuptial parties were Mrs Parks is an artist, who given by Mrs Pat Steiner, Mrs. Anita Timothy. Mrs Una Ltndsley and daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Bratlsford, Mrs. Bernice Maw, Mrs Juv Knowlton and daughters extensive explained research of these precious gifts of art and discussed some of the art in Utah the has MRS. CARROLL traveled throughout the United StUes as well as most all the countries in the world and gave a very interesting and informative talk on the cultural value of travel np THE BRIDE ATOUG--3 t! G? SASS! -- J Temple Rites The Ogden LDS Temple was the setting on March 24 for the wedJing of Miss Linda Alford and Lt. Gerald B. Lvans. with a train and embcTli.hed with lace The ensemble featured a high neckline and of fare outlined deep MR. AND Mrs. Kenneth J. Alford. 1071 E. 425 North are the parents of the bride. Mr. f vans is a son of Mr. and Mrs Gerald Evans, 899 Hill Blvd , Layton. deep lace cuffs and a deep hemline flounce complemented the softly flared skirt Her attendants included Miss Pamela Alford as maid of honor; Miss Janna Holidav, Cathy Evans. Tccna Tavlnr and Launi Taylor as bridesmaids. the rites was Pres. Leslie T. Norton. A the honored reception Officiating K I p new i 5,h In weds at the Ogden LDS Ward A wedding break- Iv fast was hosted at the Hill A F Have N( OClub i THE BRIDE'S gown was fashioned of white polyester t graduated from Davis High School and SIMUhE WiTE-- 3 h breath. MRS GERALD B. EVANS i, print skirts accented with delicate blue blouses Iht each held a single longstemmed pink rose bud with baby breath. The brides mother chose a gown of salmon pink and the grooms mother those a floor length gown of delicate pink. Their corsages were pink roses and babv floor-lengt- , ft ATTENDING the bride Knowlton, sister of the bride, Miss Janet Miner and Miss Robin Miner, sisters of the groom, as bridesmaids They wore long pink and blue had composed MR. AND MRS FRANKLIN J HILL full-lengt- h bouquet was a cascade of pink roses and baby breath. Kinsman who lead some poetry which she tural Hall, where the bride and cuffs. Intricate detail adorned the bodice, neckline and cuffs of the gown The long flowing matching chapel train tapered gracefully from the picture hat. The bridal given by Mrs I evening at a reception at the Kaysville Fourth Ward Cul- chose a gown of quiana knit. The gown featured a with long full sleeves n Agnc-Ktnsma- April Ceremony Karl attended Layton High School and returned home in Nov. 1977 from a LDS misSouth sion to England-LondoMission. He attended Weber State College and will be attending school at the University of Utah. KARL AND Kristine, are planning a June 2 wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. borhood Club at her home Ihuisday evening Assisting hostess was Mrs The program was I Impressive rites mine Salt Lake LDS Temple on Monday, April 6 united m marriage Miss Jennifer Knowlton and Larry Keith Miner. n Mrs Beulah Bushnell host the Mountain View Neigh MRS. LARRY KEITH MINER KRISTINE attended Viewmont High School, graduated from BYU and is currently teaching fifth grade at West Kearns Elementary. A AAUW Meets cohostess. with a ruffle. The juliei sleeves were accented by RODNEY Evans served as best man. Ushers were Douglas Alford, Shane tvans and Ron Smith Chandler, Am will be home to the new Mr and Mrs Lvans has attended Utah State University and BYU. The groom graduated from High Schoot, attended BYU and is continuing his studies at Weber State College. 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