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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, AUGUST 19, 1976 IS Engagement N oted presently a student at Utah State University, majoring in business administration. ft P 4 I -- HE HAS fulfilled an LDS mission to the Southern States Mission. He is presently the Elders Quorum president of the USU Uth Branch. 'it c Sunset I I Ann Dickson was sustained as educational counsel, Gayle Hasler, homemaking counselor in the three ward Young Adult Relief Society which will be headed by Norma Ashdown, president of the Sunset Third ward Relief WENDY LOSER Society. Mr. and Mrs. Ted. J. Laser of Kaysville are announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Wendy to Robert E. Thueson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thucssn of Jsrcrnc, Idaho. Graduating from Primary in the Sunset LDS First ward are Wendy Glauser, JoLayne Hartwell, Cynthia Morgan and Jody Mossis. The girls will enter APYWMIA this fall. Karen Mote was released as Primary leader with Donna Wayment sustained to this position. Barbara Morgan was sustained as a teacher in the Sunday THE couple plan to be married Sept. 1, 1976 in the Logan LDS temple. is a The bride-elegraduate of Davis High School and is a senior student at Utah State University, majoring in math education. She served on the ASUSU Academic Senate, representing the college of education. ct 4 fv' 'f " A 's S v ' MR. AND MRS. MARK i i, 4L & lovely nuptial Among events of the week was the marriage and reception Saturday morning, August 14 of Miss Kathy Jean Owens and Mark David Edwards. W4M4 tb'Ai's'', '" 1' , "A' s ? MRS. CURTIS GERRITSEN sen, 185 Fowler, Ogden. THE COUPLE exchanged wedding vows during a wed- ding ceremony at the First United Methodist Church, on August 6, 1976. The rites were by performed Rev. Steve Ingram of Clearfield. It was a double ring with ceremony special candlelighting ceremony. held at the Ogden Golf and Country A RECEPTION was Club. The bride wore an original gown of aiieer white organza An inset panel of lace, encrusted w ith sequins and seed pearls extended from the high scalloped neckline to the fitted waistline. A panel of Chantilly lace tiers extended down the skirt and joined a double tier of lace around the hemline of the bouffant skirt and the cathedral length tram. The Juliet sleeves featured deep lace cuffs with pearls buttons and edged with lace ruffles. The brides bouquet was an original with wide white lace, red sweetheart SERVING as best man was Chris Gerritsen, brother of the bridegroom. Carey Gerritsen and Tony Gerritsen brother of the bridegroom, Allan Street, brother of the bride, and Tom Leavitt, friend of the bridegroom all served as ushers. The newly married couple enjoyed a honeymoon to Lake the Tahoe. Following honeymoon the couple plan to make their new home in Ogden. roses, baby breath, and stephanotis. was BRIDE THE attended by Miss Wendy Street, a sister of the bride, she acted as maid of honor. She wore a gown of lemon yellow quiana, princess styled and cap with low sleeves. Bridesmaids were Miss Katy Walneuski of Lancaster, California, Miss Pat Wolthoff, Miss Mary West, and Miss Jill Maughn. Bridesmaids gowns fashione d after maid of honors, of mint green quiana. Bouquets of white and yellow daisies and baby breath and yellow carnations circled with white lace tied with mint green and lemon yellow ribbon streamers. THE BRIDES mother wore a mint green quiana gown with mint green chiffon cape. The bridegrooms mother wore a gown of mint green crepe with chiffon stole. Corsages were of white orchids with a mint green bow. Petra Kone, cousin of the after they were pronounced man and wife. The bride wore a floor length gown of cream knnkle PRENUPTIAL PARTIES were given by Mrs. Robert Wolthoff and daughters, Miss Pat Wolthoff and Miss Paula Wolthoff, and Miss Mary 'West. The rehearsal dinner was given by Mr. and Mrs. Marvin C. Gerritsen at the Holiday Inn, in Ogden. THE NEW Mrs. Gerritsen has attended Weber State College and is a graduate of Layton High School. Mr. Gerritsen is a graduate of Ben Lomond High School in Ogden. Sunset art-shaped of 5695 N. Robinson Road in Mountain Green. Mr. Gooch is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Gooch of 214 W. 750 N. in Clearfield. THE couple was honored at the Mountain Green LDS bride THE BRIDES attendants were Miss Elaine Edwards, sister of the bridegroom, maid of honor; Miss Kay Owens, brides sister, and Miss Rachelle Ferneau as bridesmaids. They wore matching floor length gowns of peach, pale blue and orchid polyester crepe. The bodices and bishop sleeves were trimmed with wide insertions of white lace. The young nosegays. visor. Released as president of the Sunday School was Wallace Scott with bi-b- le ladies carried carnation Released from the Relief Society in the Sunset LDS Second ward were Melba Miskin, president, Judy Gebheim and Marion Popham her counselors and Verl Nielsen, secretary. Sustained to these positions were Virginia Draper, president, Donna Glenn and Velma Stanger as counselors. Susan Esplin was sustained as secretary with Verl Neilsen as visiting teacher super- Braithwaite cloth. It featured a yoke of lace, long gathered sleeves and a three tiered gathered skirt. She carried a white topped with carnation? and a red rosebud. " . , Wibetg as a counselor. Linda Sisneros was released as Social Relations class leader in Relief Society with Glenna Trotter sustained to this position. Rhoda Wiggill was released as Mother Education Leader in the Relief Society with Pearl Dabel sustained to this position. Unsworth, Rodney who recently returned from a mission to Dallas, Texas spoke recently in the Sunset LDS Second ward. Rodney is The brides mother chose a beige floor length gown. A long flowered skirt and white blouse was the choice of the bridegrooms mother. Their corsages were red carnations. ATTENDING the Wallace. THE reception was held on the lawn of the brides the following parents marriage ceremony. Misses Kay Owens, Rachelle Ferneau and Elaine Edwards served. Miss Mary Ann Owens, sister of the bride was in charge of the guest book. Two prenuptial parties were given for the bride. They were hosted by Misses Kay Owens and Rachelle Ferneau. Also Mrs. Kenneth Edwards and Mrs. Roger Edwards. Quintin Unsworth. THE BRIDE attended Lay-to- n High School. The bridegroom is a graduate of vSIFT North Main, Kaysville, Utah 376-271- 6 Eddington. They wore empire gowns in yellow and orange floral print sheer organza. PERFORMING duties of best man was Byron Wall with Greg Gooch, Bill Gooch Wells Robinson as ushers. The newlyweds will make their new home in Mountain Green after a honeymoon trip to California, mnm Leonard A. Nelson of Idaho Falls, Idaho. Parents of the bridegroom are Coach and Mrs. Jay F. Cullimore of 760 East 55 South, Kaysville. Delbert PRESIDENT Groberg of Idaho Falls LDS temple officiated at the ceremony. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Elks Club at Idaho Falls hosted by the bridegrooms parents following the ceremony. They were honored that evening at a reception in Idaho Falls and further honored openhouse In -- at-an Kaysville. FOR HER wedding and leception the brides gown of simple elegance of crepe featuring pin tucks on bodice, delicate lace decking the cuffs of the long full sleeves and upon the yoke. Matching lace around the hemline of the full flowing skirt. Her elbow length veil of silk bridal illusion was attached to a matching headpiece. The bridal bouquet consisted of a cascade of orange roses, white daisies, mums and baby breath. wards cultural hall. THE BRIDE was a picture loveliness dressed in an old fashioned gown of nylon organza over taffeta. Rows of Venetian lace rosebud formed a on the empire bodice. Cluny lace of ruffles graced the shoulder line and tnmmed the ruffled organza cuffs of the long sheer bishop sleeves. A deep flounce, trimmed with lace, bordered the hemline of the skirt and French tram. mums. The bride and bridegrooms h mothers chose gowns of blue and orange floral print and their corsages floor-lengt- as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Richard Smith, Mrs. David McMurdie (the brides sister). Miss with tiny white daisies, designed with puffed sleeves, round neckline and fine white lace trim. Satin ribbon ties accented the empire waistline. The other attendants were in gowns created in the same style of matching pink. Flower girls were Trena Adams and Tamra Adams who wore blue dresses with white daisies trimmed with white lace. MACK Guyman served as best man with Timothy Stettler, Jeffery Stettler and Michael Stettler as ushers. The newlyweds went on a wedding trip to Southern Utah and are making their first home in Ogden, vw bie Bateman, Miss Patti Prestwich, Miss Brenda Astle, Miss Kim Jensen and Miss Debbie Bridges. 30 0FF Hr proudly feature Hater 'h Color Paintings by on Size M.D. Stewart Dresses Au. 19 Becky Bates and Boyd Young Elaine Cottrell and Russell Lynn Carter THE MAID of honor was dressed in a light blue gown Congratulations go to Robert Williamson on winning first place in the LDS n golf tournament. He will now be playing in the church finals. He is a son of Bishop and Mrs. Jerry Williamson of Sunset, and a member of the Sunset LDS First ward. Kathy Wilcox was sustained as MIA leader in the APYWMIA Sunset LDS Third ward recently. Multi-regio- SHE HAS been active in the student branch, serving as Womens Young Adult president. The prospective bridehas attended the groom College of Southern Idaho, and is Ricks College, Build a Tax Shelter were orange roses. Flower girls were Kris Smith, Carrie Nelson, JoAnn Nelson and Jenny Nelson, nieces of the bride. MISS Julia Menssen attended the guest book. Lennie Huff performed the duties of best man. Ushers were Doug Dredge, of Kaysville; Dave McMurdie of Sandy; Richard Smith of Idaho Falls; Lyle Wichita, Nelson, Kansas; Curt Nelson, Mark Nelson, Clint Nelson and Doug Nelson all of Idaho Falls, Following a honeymoon trip to San Francisco, California the newlyweds are making their new home in Farming-ton- . PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Norma Kelley, Julia Menssen, Hilva Christensen, Janet Ward, Kathy Edwards and LeAnn Croft. The bride is a graduate of Bonneville High School, Idaho. The bridegroom graduated from Davis High School. He has fulfilled a LDS mission to the Alabama-Florid- a Mission. ATTENDING the bride was Miss Wendy Gause of Sandy, Temple Rites Miss Jane Stettler became the bride of Irvin Ray Hansen in solemn ceremonies performed on Aug. 6th in the Ogden LDS temple. Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Stettler of 2548 N. 300 W. in Sunset and Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hansen of Idaho Falls, Idaho. A reception honoring the couple was held that same evening at the Sunset LDS First-Fift- h THEY held nosegays of orange carnations and daisy with a United Savings Individual Engaged Mr. and Mrs. John R. Baggs of 27 South 400 East in Clearfield wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Miss Robyn A. Baggs to Dean D. Briggs. THE COUPLE plan an Aug. 20 ceremony in the Salt Lake LDS temple. Mr. Briggs is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Briggs of 1071 West 1700 South in Syracuse. A RECEPTION will be held at the Baggs residence in Clearfield. 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