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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 5, 1878 Plan Nuptials On April 23 Engagement Noted The engagement of Janet Lee Smith to David S. Barnett, is being announced this week by parents of the bride-to-bMr. and Mrs. Carl Nile Smith, of 1446 South 1000 West, Syracuse. A- - i PARENTS OF the THE COUPLE have set March 18 as their wedding day. The ceremony will be performed in the LDS Salt Lake Temple. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow G. Barnett, of 2637 North Main St., Sunset, Utah. furthered her education at Ricks College Ida., receiving an associate degree in sociology. Mr. Barnett also 'was in Rexburg, w graduated from Clearfield School and the High seminary. He has filled an LDS Mission to the California North Mission. Vv ' ' I : x . , I JEANENE CHRISTENSEN Plan Rites In April JANET LEE SMITH Marriage vows will be He received an associate degree in chemistry from Brigham Young University at Provo and will receive a exchanged by Jeanene Christensen and Dave Chadwick on Temple Rites PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mrs John V. Flint, n Mrs. Sharon Ford, Mrs. Impressive rites in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Tuesday Dec. 16 united in marriage Linda Flint and Rodney K. Wright both of Kaysville. Elder George Z. Ophosian officiated at the ceremonies. Af-to- THE CEREMONY and reception will be held at the Chateau. The A NUMBER of prenuptial showers are being planned for the future bride, vsb Wright. NEW bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vemon W. Flint of 352 North THE THE bridegroom graduated from Davis High School and attended Weber State College. He is presently enrolled at University of Utah. He has fulfilled a LDS Mission to the Brazil Sao Paulo North Mission, np Flint Street, Kaysville. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. James 0. Wright of 1084 Cambridge , Road, Kaysville. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast following the ceremony at the Chuck-- ArRama Restaurant in Salt Lake City hosted by the bridegrooms parents. . ; : t : immediate family, For her wedding and reception the bride was at- - r; The Leseforening Literary Club will attend the Promised Valley Playhouse Feb. 10 in Salt Lake City. The play will be George M. ' h tired in a gown of white satin and chiffon, with princess styling and skirt. It featured a high .collar, long full sleeves with deef French cuffs and ac-- : tented with a delicate butterfly lace on the collar, cuffs and down the front of the bodice. The hemline of the skirt was edged in matching butterfly lace. The gown was made by the bride. Her chapel veil of silk bridal .illusion was edged in matching lace and fell softly from a headpiece. She held a long stemmed rose bud. Following a honeymoon trip to Los Angeles and San Diego, Calif, the newlyweds are residing in Salt Lake City. floor-lengt- IN JANUARY the group heard an interesting book review, very well prepared by Marlene Knowlton. The meeting was held at the Knowlton home. Mrs. Knowlton gave the autobiography of Johnny Cash. She included portions on tape of his music during her review. THE CLUB officers this year are: Margaret Nilsen, Aleen Larsen, Yvonne Spencer and Genevieve Sill, ' To Observe 80th Birth Anniversary Leseforening Literary Sets 'George M. that evening at an open house at the home of the brides parents for members of the THEY WERE honored : dc MR. CHADWICK John H. Hill of Clinton will observe his 80th birthday anniversary on Saturday, Feb. 7, with immediate family members joining with him and his wife at a dinner party Layton Narfe Sets Feb. Meet dinner is served to the public beginning at 7:30 p.m. with all the trimmings. The first Saturday evening of each month the Legionaires prepare and serve a dinner. This is being done to assist with finances for the Post. Commander Monte Selander invites everyone to come out and join them and support the organization, np in Salt Lake City. MR. HILL was born in Layton Feb. 7, 1896, a son of James H. Hill and Hannah Maria Carlos Hill and is the only member of the family still living. Mr. Hill has been a farmer and stockman his entire life, and still operates his own farm in Clinton. He is a director in the Fife Irrigation Ditch Co., also the Clinton Ditch Co., and assisted in acquiring Weber Basin culinary water for Clinton. He is a member of the Davis County Farm Bureau. In July of 1962 he accompanied a large group of Utah farmers and businessmen on a good-witour to Europe, Russia and Poland. arrived on Tuesday, Jan. 27 at the South Davi3 Community Hospital and will be named Jared. Happy to have a little playmate is a sister Yawnya at home. Mrs. Lefler will be remembered as the former Shelley Brown of Kaysville. Grandparents are Mrs. Darlene Brown and Mrs. well. Mr. Wallace is at his home in Benicia where 1:? lives with his wife and four children. He THEY ARE planning a reception at the Oakridge Country Club in Farmington. Susan is a graduate of Davis High School and is a senior at W.S.C. majoring in elementary education. RICK IS a graduate of Lay-to- n High School. He has fulfilled a mission to Portland, Ore. v S332Z2Z the former Clara Child of Clinton. They were united in marriage on Sept. 12, 1917 in Its I the Salt Lake City Temple. They lived in Layton and moved to Clinton. FRONTIER LADY ChocotaUi V y j f ' . f op V. 'SI PHONE Attention!! THE COUPLE has one Mrs. Allen A. (Dorothy) Adams of Layton and two grandchildren, Mrs. C. Erland (Janice) Elmer of Salt Lake City, and Roger B. Adams of Redwood City, Calif., and two great- be at Toms Super Save Thurs., Fit, & Sat Feb. We win daughter, 14 Sold in local stores and 1198 N. 1 140 W.. Mala Subdivision, Layton 376-36- 05 later grandchildren, Elizabeth Elmer. John and Men! Women! Children! and Senior Citizens! And SPECIAL PRICES For SPECIAL PEOPLE Nielson Janet Larsen Rosemary "Smitty Riee Come in Julie Robins Anita (Simister) Turpen and meet the gals at... His & Her Hair Repair 15 West Center Street, Kaysville, Utah - . Phone 766-060- 3 ,w ' Ca'if., for basic training. Theo is a Clearfield High School graduate. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jergen Nielsen. Brandon Kidman, baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Kidman has been quite ill with a respiratory infection. Home Park Recreation Building. A GUEST speaker from the Davis County Sheriff Office ' The Layton Jaycees and Jaycettes met for their quarterly joint membership meeting Jan. 27 at the American Legion Hall in Layton. Bob Welty, Jaycee president, presided over the meeting. VICE president John Jenkins and Warner Owens presented the internal and external area reports and Jim Sharp presented the state Roy Hansens, Lynn Barkers of North Ogden and the Glenn Kimbers of Cove Fort gathered as a family recently in Hunter with the Elwood Peterson family. There were refreshments, a program with the older members of the Welty and Jaycette President Reva Muir. DURING the evening new board members, family demonstrating to the younger group old fashioned square dancing. Warner Owens, Bob Duff and Willie Williams were given the oath of office and at the conclusion of the meeting, Bob Welty presented Warner Owens with Sweetheart Ball Scheduled For Oakridge the Jaycee of the Quarter award. Refreshments for the meeting were prepared by the Jaycettes. The chapter will hold its next joint meeting in The Oakridge Ladies will speak on Operation Crime Check which is of great concern to all citizens. All members are urged to attend. Also a special invitation is extended to all retired Federal Employees and those Federal Employees 50 years old or over with at least 5 of service. Kaysville Clubs Mrs. Lois Stephens was hostess to the DeLite Pinochle Club at Kens Restaurant in Layton on Wednesday afternoon for their regular luncheon meeting. Mrs. Myrtle Phillips enter- tained the Neighborhood Bridge Club at her home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Essie Thornley will entertain the Sunflower Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers at her home on Thursday, Feb. 12. Mrs. Elovee Borski will be Mrs. Borski will give the lesson. FOR FURTHER information concerning membership in NARFE contact Pres. Olen Lafferty at 1 9. Members of the Lantern Club met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mary Bowman and Ruth Bowman. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Opal Fudge and Mrs. Florence Bishop. Mrs. Edith Koldewyn will entertain the Kays Creek Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers at her home on Feb. 12. Mrs. Myrtle Snarr will give the lesson and a history will be read by Mrs. Lucile B. THIS SPECIAL Valentines Dinner Dance will be held at Oakridge Country Club on Saturday, Feb. 14. This is always a special occasion for members and their guests. GOOD FOOD, good music, and fun will be enjoyed by all. Get your party planned and make your reservations early 7 or by calling 295-942- 867-222- 9. Tole and Sheffield. Mrs. Carol Hyde entertained at club at her home Wednesday evening. The club has just been organized and they are deciding on a name. Decorative Painting Classes The group is from King Clarion area, np By Loma Van Austal, STUDENT OF PRISCILLA HAUSER Held At The... Syracuse By VIRGINIA S. BENNETT 825-03- Arts & Crafts Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Ben- No. 4 South Main Kaysville Phone 766-08- nett and little daughter have moved this past week to Riverdale, Utah, where they have purchased a home. ISliiSlIlB ts ATI, ABOARD FOR FUN CLOTHES Families Needed For Visitors At More Davis County area families are needed to host English-speakin- g European visitors as guests in their y homes for a period during 1976, according to the American Host Foundation. AMERICAN HOST is one of the few programs designed to show the American way of life to foreign visitors by paring them with American families, and has been endorsed by the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration as a nationwide home hospitality program for the Bicentennial year. BEING A Host Family" is open to anyone who has the desire to increase under- American Host arranges all transportation. Host families are asked to meet their guest upon arrival in their area. Visitors and host families have an opportunity to correspond for at least a month before meeting. ARRANGEMENTS for participating as a host family can be made by writing to: The American Host-MeAmericans, Hotel Commodore, Suite 2100, Park Avenue at 42nd Street, New LEWIS AND LOUISE ADAMS The children of Louis H. and Louise Palmer Adams, 548 East 1st South, Kaysville, extend a cordial invitation to friends and relatives to join them in celebrating their parents Golden Wedding Anniversary, to be held in the Cultural Hall of the Layton Eighth Ward, Feb. 7, 1976 from 7 to 9 p.m. THE COUPLE was married Feb. 9, 1926 in Ogden, Utah , and are the parents ot seven children, six of whom are living. Honoring their parents are Merlin L. Adams of Woods Cross; Wallace H. Adams of Layton; Larry M. Adams, Petaluma, Calif.; N. Kent Adams of Bountiful; Mrs. Jay (Peggy) Fletcher and Mrs. Marline H. Gailey, both of 20 also Kaysville; grandchildren and 13 greatgrandchildren. rsp MAXINES One of the largest complete bridal selections in the Mountain West" i 30 WestlOO North Bountiful Utah 292-518- 1 COMPLETE BRIDAL WARDROBE: i Pant Suits Long Dresses Peignoir Sets All at fantastic savings to the bride and long dresses lor the mothers! et FOR PERSONAL ATTENTION York, New York 10017 (212) Phone 295-579- 3 Deadline for information: March 1, 1976. I Golden Date jh As- sociation is making plans for April. the annual Sweetheart Ball. tired Federal Employees, NARFE, will hold their monthly meeting Monday, Feb. 9 at 1:30 p.m. in the Hillgate Terrace Mobile 'Years The Lawrence Kimbers. Layton Jaycees Install Officers Barbara Lefler, both of Kaysville and Jack Lefler of Roy. The are Mr. and Mrs. Zenas Lefler of Roy and Mrs. Harding of Ogden. np and standing friendship between Americans and Europeans. Host families are required to provide a private room, meals for their guest, the opportunity to meet their friends and neighbors and to see places of interest in the area. Bobbett I SUSAN LUNDSTROM ll HE IS an active member of Clinton LDS First Ward and served on the Old Folks Committee for many years. Mr. Hill took for his bride, is employed at Berkley University in Oakland. His mother Florence Wallace, has been staying with the family during the surgery. Theo Nielson left last Wednesday for four years in the Navy. He left from Salt Lake City, then on to San Diego, Utah. director report. The membership also heard president reports from Bob The Layton Chapter of the National Association of Re- Kaysville Births Boasting over the arrival of a son are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lefler of 487 East 100 North, Kaysville. The 7 lbs. 8 ozs. lad served for a short time in the Air Force in Texas. A HOT JOHN H. HILL parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ewell A. Chadwick of 844 Maplewood Circle, Layton. Miss Christensen and her fiance were graduated from Layton High School. soring their monthly dinner on Saturday, Feb. 7 at the Legion Hall, 541 West 100 South, Kaysville. The bride is a graduate of Davis High School and attended Weber State College. a is bride-to-b- e daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Christensen of 479 Dixie in Layton. The American Legion Post No. 82 of Kaysville is spon- Taylor and Mrs. Gloria e April 23. bachelor of science degree in business and finance in June from Weber State College. ' Monthly Dinner Set For Legion WRIGHT bride-to-b- r MR. CHADWICKS MR. AND MRS. RODNEY K. Clayton (Max) Hill is in the hospital. He has undergone two major surgeries. Ervin Wallace, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Wallace who was operated on at the Stanford Medical Center in Palo Alto, Calif., recently for open heart surgery is doing very Lundstrom of 410 S. 1350 E., ruit Heights. Ricks parents are Perry Atkinson, 1200 N. Church St. No. 26, and Marlene Wilson, 7464 W. 5500 So., Hooper, marriage, parents of the bride will honor them with a wedding reception to be held at the White House Reception Center in South Ogden. Miss Smith is a graduate of Clearfield High School, and the LDS Seminary there. She 825-35- are T:d and Marlene their FOLLOWING By VERNA WILLDEN Announcing engagement plans are Susan Lundstrom and Rick Atkinson. They plan to be married April 23 in the Salt Lake LDS T emple. e, fi Snncpt tfCwCa-rfJ- W 292-518- 1 or after 6:00 ( y.nUf i m M A 4J Lltak 37 No. Main |