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Show RXFLEX-DAV- IS ; NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 12, 1171 ?' - Temple Rites Mr. and Mrs. John N. Meadows of 536 Kirk, Layton announce the marriage of their daughter, Deniece to Airman Jackie 0. Huddleston, stationed with the Air Force at Mountain Home, Ida. AIRMAN Huddleston is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Odis Huddleston of Roswell, N. M. The Salt Lake LDS Temple provided the setting for the ceremony on Wednesday. A reception was held that evening at the Chateau. THE BRIDE greeted guests in a gown fashioned of white polyester knit with an overlay of lace enhancing the bodice. Matching lace trimmed the deep cuffs of the bouffant sleeves, and a deep flounce Xi Chi Event edged the slightly gathered skirt. The Xi Chi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held a workshop on Thursday evening Feb. 5 at the home of Mrs. Millie Bates in Layton. The group made valentine gifts to be distributed to one of the wards at the Weber Memorial Hospital at Roy for the patients to use as presents when winning the game of bingo. at- MRS. DAVE Trujillo tended the bride as matron of honor with the Misses Judy Huddleston, Vanett Meadows, and Tracy Meadows as bridesmaids. Kelli Meadows was flower girl. Their matching dresses were fashioned of a blue floral print, with empire bodices and slightly full skirts. ON FEB. 12 their next business meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Emily in Layton at 1564 Col-bens- Dave Trujillo was best man. Shawn Huddleston, Bret AFTER A wedding trip to New Mexico the couple will live at Mountain Home, Ida. Pioneers at her home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Bea The Johnson was lesson was given by Mrs. Carol Collett and a history was read by Mrs. Ann Mar-cusse- Tuesday evening Feb. 17 at the home of Mrs. Nora Miller. HE MARRIED Viola Pearl Temple on March 17, 1920. She died on May 26, 1970. On July, 23, 1971 he married Edith Draper Owen. BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean T. Larsen of 1199 W. 800 N., Clinton. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Kiev of 198 N. Terrace Dr., Clearfield. The couple was honored at a THE BRAD Wilcox best man duties. performed The bride and bridegroom are both graduates of Clearfield High. They are making reception at the Seagull Room. The bride carried a their new home in Syracuse. bouquet of yellow carnations Ogden Rites He is the father of six children. They are Larry Wil- MATRON of honor was Mrs. Roger Toren with Teri and Sherry Larsen as bridesmaids. Their flowers were orchid carnations. Mothers of the couple also had orchid carnations. Tam-mi- e Toren was flower girl. 24, in the Seagull Room in Clearfield by Bishop Tim Wight of the Clinton 1st Ward. January cox, Roy; Melvin J. Wilcox, Las Vegas, Nev.; Eloise and Hal M. Wilcox, Clearfield; Mrs. Dee H. (Cleone) Wilcken, Cedar City, and Dean E. Wilcox, Otem. EMERY H. WILCOX An open house honoring the 80th birthday of a Clearfield man will be held Saturday, Feb. 14, at his home from 7 p.m. 4-- HE IS Emery H. Wilcox of 99 E. 100 North. Mr. Wilcox was bom Feb. 16, 1896 in Woods Cross. Davis Countv, a son of recited vows wedding with Ronald Lee Adams in ceremonies in the January Mrs. Roger Terry, Mrs. Lonnie Fallis and Miss Deanne 22 LDS Temple with President Owen Ridges ofOgden Rich. ficiating. THEY WORE gowns of Sata e. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Hansen of Warren, Utah and the late Willis J. Adams. great grandchildren. ' THE COUPLE was honored at a wedding breakfast at the a Restaurant in Ogden Jr. League Sets A Bicentennial Bash and BRIDES bridegrooms mother chose floor length gowns of deep "Betsys Bicentennial Bash and Beneficent Benefit Ball," will set the atmosphereJor the 25th Charity Ball sponsored by the Junior League of Ogden. RECALLING the days of early America, this biennial event is slated for March 13 at the Hilary House. The evening festivities will commence with a social hour at 7:30 p.m. Two seatings for dinner will be offered by reservation with the first at 8:30 p.m. and the second at 9:30 p.m. Dancing will tinue until 1 a.m. con- . community through projects and charities supported by the Junior League of Ogden.' All operating expenses of the League are paid by the membership dues. Mrs. Jerald J. (Anne) Bergera is serving as Charity Ball chairman assisted by Mrs. Robert C. (Andrea) Lane as ticket chairman and Mrs. William (Catherine) King as chairman of decorations. gwa ayy-gsr-sa- 4 'L u K 2 30 West 100 North Bountiful, Utah 292-518- 1 COMPLETE BRIDAL WARDROBE: Pant Suits Long Dresses e Peignoir Sets All at fantastic savings to the bride and long dresses lor the mothers! I - LJ-- 5 - 295-579- 3 292-518- or after 6:00 THE LEAGUE supports a project until its value has been demonstrated and its sponsorship assumed by an appropriate community organization. Some of the current projects are: American Field Service Students, American Red Cross, Child Advocacy, Criminal Justice Task Force, Day Care Center, Drug Crisis Center, Drug Film, Historical Preservation, Junior Great Books, Juvenile Court Intake, FOR PERSONAL ATTENTION Phone to develop the potential of its members for voluntary participation in community affairs; and to demonstrate the effectiveness of trained volunteers. ftMg "One of the largest complete bridal selections in the Mountain West . (Sandra) promote voluntarism; public is invited to this gala catygroa i4lA MRS. DAVID B. event TICKETS CAN be obtained m MAXINES O comprised of members who reside in Box Elder, Weber, Morgan and Davis Counties. They are trained to provide active volunteer service in these communities. from any Junior League member or by calling Mrs. Lane at or Mrs. The Bergera at 621-224- 2. a tional and charitable. The Junior League of Ogden is Havas is currently serving as the President of the Junior League of Ogden. The Junior League is an organization of women who are trained to serve the com-- , munity as volunteers. Its purpose is exclusively education and charitable and is: to 782-82- ALL PROCEEDS from this event will be returned to the The purpose of the Junior League is exclusively educa- Listening 1 3 Post, Project TURN, Puppetry, School Enrichment Program, Voluntary Action Center. the ceremony, hosted by the following Oakridge bridegrooms parents. They were honored that Ladies Set at a reception at the Ward Sweetheart tural hall. THE BRIDE wore an Ball Events exquisite Sata Peau, lace and pearl evening Kaysville 16th LDS The Oakridge Ladies Association, under the direction of President Diane Koroulis, is making plans for the annual Sweetheart Ball. 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, music and fun will be enjoyed by all. Get your party planned and make your reservations by calling 295-942- 7 or 867-222- pink chiffon and their corsages were white stephanotis. Robert Adams performed the duties of best man. Ushers were Gary Adams and cul- Ralph Rich. FOLLOWING a wedding trip to the Canyonlands and Capitol Reef in southern Utah the newlyweds will make their new home in Provo. gown of full-leng- th trimmed sweetheart yolk with empire bodice accented with delicate lace and seed pearls, the bouffant sleeves with deep French cuffs with matching lace and pearl buttons. The full skirt hemline featured a double row of matching lace. Her chapel length veil of silk bridal illusion was caught to a headpiece and all was edged in matching lace. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Barbara Solt, Mrs. Janet Fallis, Mrs. Walter W. Hansen, Mrs. June Hansen, Mrs. Jeff Felt and Mrs. Carol Adams. MRS. ROBERT Adams attended the guest book. The bride is a graduate of Davis High School and attended Weber State College. The bridegroom graduated from Weber High School and attended Weber State College, THE BRIDAL bouquet consisted of white roses and red carnations and stephanotis with baby breath and white satin streamers. -- Potted -- Dried -- Centerpieces -- Fresh Plants On the first Thursday of this month, the meeting of the Golden Harvest Club, which includes all of the Lay-to- n area and South Weber, was held. NEW OFFICERS were ap- pointed for the next two years. Only about 20 percent of the potential membership was present. It might be that every one doesn't know about this wonderful organization for people over the age of 55. A social is held the first Thursday of each month at 2 p.m. in the cafeteria of the Layton High School, where they are able to come and enjoy a dinner and a program all for a $1.25 donation. patients. THE XI CHI Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Pledge meeting will be held Monday, Feb. 9 at 7 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Maxine Leavitt in Kaysville. np Smith, Mrs. Gail Whitesides, Mrs. Rita Cloward, Mrs. Elaine Bean, Mrs. Lee Hol Also there is an opportunity in Clearfield, phone gave with Mrs. Sanders will entertain the - Kaysville Bridge Club at her home in Salt Lake City on Friday afternoon. np From Jacksonville, Fla. Mrs. Bennett was the former Nancy Lord of Ogden. Mrs. J. Corey Willis, former Kaysville residents. The new addition is their first child and he weighed in at 6 lb. 10 The proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Waynard Bebbett of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lord of Ogden, np comes word of the arrival of a son bom Jan. 27 to Mr. and oz. and will be named Richard Brett. The new mother will be remembered as the former Lisa Hendricksen of Kays- Judy Graff ville. It is the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hendricksen of Kaysville and Addresses AAUW Meet Mrs. Gilda Willis of Jacksonville, Fla, Mrs. Judy Graff of Layton was the guest speaker at the The two great grandmothers are Mrs. Mary Daw-- . son Ot Layton and Mrs. Vera Hendricksen of Draper. Art building. the other grandmother is American Association of University Women meeting held Wednesday at . the Leconte Stewart Galleiy of MRS. GRAFF established hospitals and taught nursing throughout South Vietnam She presently during 1971-7is teaching nursing at the University of Utah, Salt Lake Its a son for Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bennett of 792 North Main Street, Kaysville. The new addition arrived on Feb. 1 at the McKay Hospital weighing in at 6 lbs. 12 ozs. and will be named Camron E. Bennett. 2. City. Mrs. Marilyn Murphy, was the hostess for the evening, np He is being welcomed home by a little sister Michelle. fc Cjd sweetie -- rro Give your ?? fun clothes Dancers will be able to enjoy the wonderful dance music of Shorty Ross and his band members at the Syracuse Utah LDS Stake on Feb. 13, Friday evening. with instructions are, sewing on new power machines, macrame, crocheting, knitting, lapidary, ceramics, arts and crafts, oil painting, ALL STAKE members are invited to attend and enjoy this evening togehter. games, HOP 149 North Main, Kaysville, Utah Phone 6 We proudly feature Water Color Painting by 376-271- M.D. Stewart Arrangements Soa of wtU knowa arurt UCoale Mrwart Call on us at Come in Layton Flower & Gift Now at 195 East Gentile Phone 376-424- fnkwijiT iiitidri.runif of DfayiuiUs, fltafi 37 No. Main us Free Delivery and Gift Wrapping "Beautiful Gifts for the Family 9 (.karlened and register with LVvV LAYTON PARK PLAZA the Coulam. Mrs. Nancy Sweetheart Ball Set In Syracuse lunch. Some of the things available Spanish, Gurr enjoy these opportunities. 773-706- 5. DAY EACH Monday through Friday at 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. lunch is served for a donation of $1.25 for a fine meal. Reservations need to be made the day before for billiards and others. Leone program. Mrs. Ruby Williams will entertain the Bay View Club at her home Wednesday afternoon Feb. 18. Mrs. Merla Coulam will hostess the Mountain View Neighborhood Club at her home Thursday evening, Feb. 26. Mrs. Ellen Larsen will be invitation to all eligible members to come out and The complete area in the basement has been assigned to the senior citizens for their use and is named the Heritage Center. card the Weber Club for eight Mrs. Norma Preece was hostess to members of the Fine Arts Club at her home Tuesday. Assisting hostess was Mrs. Oreta Parker. Mrs. guests. Kaysville Births YOUR GOLDEN Harvest Club officers extend a special to learn more about the facility in the North Davis Library at 562 South 1000 East hostess to her Ogden Bridge Club Thursday in Ogden at Bridal Registry Arrangements Flower Committee members in charge were Mrs. Sandra np jm mm wfilPT and -- Corsages A evening was enjoyed by the Kaysville Literary Art Guild on Saturday evening when they met at the Cherry Hill Lodge for their annual Guest Night for the husbands. A Bicentennial dinner party The Spirit of 76 was the theme. Golden Harvest Officers ABOVE ALL is an opportunity to get acquainted and visit with some of the most wonderful people. ARRANGED WITH THAT PERSONAL TOUCH Peau with THE Chuck-A-Ram- Ogden floor-lengt-h white chiffon and red polka dots styled with scooped necklines, empire bodice and short poufed sleeves that were lace trimmed and flare skirts. They held nosegays of red carnations, miniature white mums, baby breath, white lace and red ribbon streamers. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon L. Rich, 115 Larkin Lane, Kays-vill- Hill AFB on Sept. 8, 1960. He has 23 grandchildren and THE FAMILY requests no gifts. Attending the bride was Mrs. Jeff Felt as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Among the winter brides is Miss Judy Ann Rich who MR. WILCOX has worked most of his life as a farmer, but has also been employed by the Ogden Arsenal, the UPRR, the Layton Sugar Factory and at Hill AFB. He retired from 10 n. Members of the ALonas Club are scheduled to meet on Walker in the Salt Lake and orchid daisies. members will go to the Weber Memorial Hospital to deliver the gifts they made for the Mrs. Dottie Barnes was tained the Pony Express Lillian Jane Muir. He moved to Clearfield on March 27, 1902 and has lived in Clearfield since that time, except for seven months, when he lived in the Burley, Idaho area. Janette Larsen and David G. Kiev were married on give the Penprogram, entitled, dulum Swinger. Prior to this meeting the man and Mrs. Marion Storey. Mrs. Bonnie Morton enter- dc James F. Wilcox, Sr. and Exchange V ows Mrs. Ellie will Kaysville Clubs were ushers. Open House At 80 G. KLE V Drive. Meadows and Deon Meadows Camp of Daughters of Utah MR AND MRS. DAVID Ca.nelot Jacobson Sharon Arbem and Lane T. Ruahforth ; ,.L I U |