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Show WEFKLY V REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 9. 1976 1S Return From Europe Tour Maior Ret. William (Bill) and his wife Peggy Morrison have recently returned from 4 ' 'V h q A k fi S Europe after touring and visiting with three of their married children who are serving in the U.S. Army in ' kf I rr, '.v s n 'J V ii a ol Ay b, " nr a S&r.V', t f. w lo to Mi V y d$yW4&S&Ay',syy, 4 yyyyyyy' 'i( ssSfod&iMto Exchange Y ows it K w to Lake City, Miss Gaylene Hodson, of Layton became the bride of Allen Nance, of Syracuse. pi ht ot TI BRIDE is the daughter of Mrs. Shirley A. Hodson, and the late Jedediah R. Hodson of Layton. Mr. Nance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Nance of Syracuse. MR. NANCE is a graduate of Clearfield High School and the new Mrs. Nance attended Layton High School. They will make their home in Layton, vsb THE P' ot Pi X t ol CO .. in P L. Burton. HE WEIGHED nine pounds and five and one-haounces. The new mother for the first time is Rebecca Parrish, formerly of Layton. The happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Don Clyde Pamsh, who now reside in Fruit Heights and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Arnold of Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert of American fork are the for the lf THEY ALSO visited their other son Sp5 Michael and his wife Sp4 Linda, also both in the army. When their children were not taking them sightseeing, they toured by themselves by train, starting at Lumemborg and went into Germany and made many trips across the country. By car they toured, Belguim follpwing the direction that Mr. Morrison went through during world war II, Mot-tisha- Open House At 80 Lt Di MRS. MICHAEL LYON pc u the hours of 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. Mrs. Johnston was born Temple Rites ev sti ha Pi co m co Mr. and Mrs. Melvin A. Mertlich of 92 Lynnwood Drive in Clearfield are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter JoAnn to ou pr Michael T. Lyon. tic th LYON is a son of Mr. and Mrs. David W. Lyon of f 2535 Lamboume Drive in Salt j Lake City. j.;MR. va tic tio sp i it 5 The couple was united August 27 in the Salt Lake LDS : Temple. S 5 AFTER THE ceremony they were honored at a wedding : breakfast at Log Haven in j Emigration t SXakeCity. ' A hi Canyon in Salt reception further honored qv ia te : . m Ct m ? C : : :: Fi Si t; CC U : ai : Sa r , co h in pc - Cc j: ni ? tic :: se 5 cl. co va Di : : th couple that evening at the Clearfield LDS Third Ward hall. g'JHE NEW Mrs. Lyon was tlovely in a gown made of polyester sheer organza and chantilly lace. It was accented by appliques of lace and chapel length train tapering from the shoulder. Attending the bride as matron of honor was Mrs. Brent Beardall with Miss Janet Hirsche as maid of honor. ushers. NEW bride was honored before her wedding by showers given by Janeil Lyon, LaVonne Russin, Leigh Rus-siChristine Forestner, Mary Matheson, Mariane Brady, Melanie Beardall. THE n, - SHE IS a graduate of Clearfield High School and has attended Utah State College and Weber State College. She has fulfilled a Florida South mission. mission, and is presently employed at Wasatch Electric. Both will South attend school this fall and will make their new home in Salt Lake City after a honeymoon to Southern Utah. flower girl in a pink gingham IVY JOHNSTON On Saturday, Sept. 11, the family members of Mrs. Ivy M. Johnston of Clinton will honor their mother with an open house reception. It will be held at the Clinton Stake Center. 15 1500 West 1800 North. HER MANY friends and relatives are invited to visit with Mrs. Johnston between Like Square Dancing? Single Swingers Class full ruffled skirts. Anyone who is interested in making new friends and en- joying a new recreation should give some serious thought to investigating the wonderful world of square dancing. They have a unique way for single people to share in friendship, laughter and fun. She is Salt Lake Temple. Ross Mertlich Kertt Mertlich, Eric Lyon and Danny Lyon as THEY WORE gowns of pink LOR1LEE Lyon was the yo Serving as best man was Edward Thatcher with M. MR. LYON is a graduate of Skyline High School and has attended Weber State College. He has also fulfilled a Florida at Hooper. the daughter of Hirum John Manning and Elizabeth Hart Manning. She was married to David A. Johnston, on November 21, 1917, in the LDS check dress. gingham check with puff sleeves scoop necklines and Other attendants were Miss Janet Ward, Miss Shawna Mertlich, Miss Kathy Lyon and Miss Heidi Lyon. They wore dresses styled like the matron and maid of honors in blue gingham check. Sept. 7, 1896 ts THE PARENTS of the little arrival have decided to name him Nathan, vsb Kaysville Clubs 393-810- In addition to their regular weekly square dance activities, they have a full calendar of social functions of various types. of Pioneer Camp, The sego Lily camp after its organization in Clinton. She has since been affiliated with this organizations since. Has held other positions in it organization. MRS. JOHNSTON is the mother of six sons and one daughter. They are Leon Johnston, Bountiful; James Johnston and Fred Johnston, both of Hooper; Earl Johnston, Brigham City; Elwood S. Johnston and Kent Johnston, both of Clinton and Mrs. Jack (Jeanine) DeWitt, of Sunset. She also proudly boasts of 24 grandchildren and 24 Mrs. Johnston is an active member of the Clinton LDS church and loves to keep actively engaged and busy at all times, vsb R. Rogers Gains New Dance Convention and many other square dance functions. For a world of fun and excitement, come join them beginning Thursday, Sept. 16 at the White City. They are fortunate in having Renny Mann as their caller this year. Assignment ir tt in his post at Hill AFB since May 2974. HE ENLISTED in the Air U- 149 North Main, Kaysville, Utah Phone 376-271- wrprouiiyfn.uRw.. coiorPnunPby 6 M.D . Stewart Son i I1 N fttv Sept. 10 Alyton Evirn and Mark K. Brown Valane Seharp and Steve Hannah sent i6 Robert E. Thueaon of u'tU knou n artist LeConte Steuart L 17 V Kathy Ballantyne and1 DaveHaU Cheryl Kenhaw and Glade Carpenter Sept. 18 Deniece Galley and Jeff Wood Patti L Gibb and JamerJMBeU Spencer W. Kimball spoke. MRS. MORRISON stated, Time went veiy fast, but all BRAD and Maxine Wiggill Starkey have a new daughter bom on Aug. 23. Nelda Bybee has a new grandson born on Aug. 25 to Oscar and Wendy Etherington Bybee. The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jim Etherington of Layton. secretary, . Tina Medler; treasurer, Kay Williams; historian, Vonda Sharp and vice president, Bonnie Barney. Reports were also given by project chairman of various events to be held in the near future. Bazaar items were passed out to members to be completed at home. A speal-u- p was given by Ruthe Ann Rabenstein. BOARD elections were held to elect a new Jaycette president, Bonnie Barney was elected to the office of president and Myrna Tudor was elected vice president. There was a total of 11 members present. It was reported there is one new member, Sandy Sessons, wife South is among the cast members who will be seen in Hi Fever Follies on September 16, 17 and 18. The stage spectacular will be presented for the public each evening at 8 p.m. at the Weber State College Fine Arts Center. been selected to appear in Follies. She is a graduate of MISS SALERNO, a dancer, is currently rehearsing in routines being directed by Ron Teigland, a professional director from Cargill Productions, New York City. Cargill is also furnishing costumes, music and script for the variety show which features a bicentennial twist. Hi Fever Follies is presented every two years by St. Benedicts Hospital Volunteer Auxiliary to raise money for 16, have performed for local groups. Miss Pam Salerno, 322 2000 West, Syracuse, commumty projects. Proceeds from this years performances will go toward the Radiation Therapy Center which is being built in Washington Terrace to fight cancer. WHEN completed as part of the new St. Benedicts Hospital, it will be the only radiation center between Salt Lake City and Pocatello, Idaho. Tickets will be available at the door. They are $3.50 for adults and $1.50 for children under 12. MISS Salerno joins a cast of 150 northern Utahns who have J Kaysville Births Proudly announcing the arrival of a baby daughter are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lewis of Kaysville. Clearfield High School. She received an associate degree from Dixie College in St. George and a bachelors degree from Utah State University in Logan. She has studied tap, ballet, Hawaiian and Tahitian dancing. She and her sister, Cindy, SHE HAS been especially active in Rodeo and Posse contests and the Beauty winner of several of these. Fall Fever September brings with it the first coed winds (in most ' parts of the country), school, football, burning leaves and nostalgia. WHY IS it Perhaps it is because growth and a summer are dying and the end of life cycle is so visible. It is a beautiful death-r- ed and yellow, brown and orange in the fields and forests. But colder weather is coming on, the end of a year as well as a season, and naturally one looks back. New Bridal Dept . West 100 North, 30 Bountiful, Utah 292-518- 1 Complete selection: thru 20 from discounted Every gown Sizes 3 20 LOT OF CRUST business man thought his staff was lazy, so he pinned up the following notice: Bread is the staff of life, but that is no reason why the life of our staff should be one continual Loaf. A " ' I ' off For personal attention or Phone after 7:00 292-518- 295-579- jJ lA J.lUfj'A V (( autumn produces such a tug on memories? MAXINES of Les Sessions. cv 1 . 3 3UpU.ol l&H ch 825-281- 8 If No Answer Call 393-476- 0 Decorating Invitations Backdrops Catering Flowers Photography vnr Sept. 13 thru 25 to n Chief Rogers has been f Area Rehearsing for the Hi Fever Follies are Pam Salerno, Syracuse, and Ron Tiegland, director. great-grandmoth- AFB, Ohio. Chief Rogers will advise the AFLC commander on matters affecting enlisted men of the command. Wnght-Patterso- w The Layton Jaycettes held their monthly membership meeting on Thursday, Sept. 2, 1976 at the American Legion Hall at 8 p.m. The meeting was conducted by vice president Bonnie Barney. REPORTS were given by Conference where President are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Heywood all of Kaysville. Mrs. Marguerite Heywood of Ogden is the Gen. F. Michael Rogers, commander of the Air Force Logistics Command at SHOP : found he had died but she remembered them. They visited castles up and down the Rhine River and many other places. They too, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Haugen have a new son bom on Aug. 28. The little boy joins two brothers and one sister already in the family. the Jaycettes Name New Prexy THE MORRISONS also visited a German couple they had known 21 years ago and CMSgt. Robert E. Rogers, senior enlisted advisor to Ogden Air Logsistics Center Commander Mag. Gen. Edmund A. Rafalko has a new assignment. HE WILL become the senior enlisted advisor Pi 5 her the hospital where she Sunset Births of Bridge Club at her home Friday evening, np was bom. LDS members Neighborhood n. IF YOU are interested in taking trips with a fun group, this is the one to belong to. They have made trips in the past to California to the California Single Square tained nize. They took their daughter Susan to Landstuhl to show THIS addition to the school lunch program gained the signature of Governor George D. Clyde at the time of his state leadership. Mrs. Johnston has served in numerous stake and ward capacities in the LDS church. Some of these are the serving as a stake missionary and several leadership positions. She was the first president of Mrs. Erma Stephens was hostess to the DeLite Pinochle Club Wednesday afternoon at a luncheon at the Mansion House in Ogden. Mrs. Hanna Jarman enter- THEY MADE a pilgrimage to Kaisers Lautern, Germany, after 21 years, but saw nothing familiar. Visited the housing area where they had lived and that they did recog- attended the PRACTICE new and also visiting the American monuments in Schools every since. the Daughters THE SINGLE Swingers Square Dance Club of Ogden are sponsoring a beginning dance class on Thursday, Sept. 16, at 7:30 p.m. This is held at the White City Bowl (ballroom) in Ogden, which is located on 25th Street between Washington Blvd. and Adams Avenue. No partners are necessary and for information they ask that you call Earl at 0 or Thel at 393-325- THE following year after the couples marriage they moved to Clinton, and built a home. Mrs. Johnston still resides at the same home, located at 1647 North 2000 West, Clinton. This was 52 years ago. Mrs. Johnston was Davis School lunch County for ten supervisor years. She also served a term as president of the state organization. Mrs. Johnston was the instigator of the School Lunch Week, that has been used at Davis County w wee one. Bastogue. C i Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Arnold of Provo, are happy with the arrival of a new and first baby boy that arrived to them at the Utah Valley Hospital in Provo, on September 1. Kaysville. The following Saturday evening the couple were honored with a garden reception, held at the home of neighbors of the Nance family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne In a ceremony performed on Friday, Aug. 13 in Salt H , ? Layton Births army. They plan to make their home in Hawaii after her husband Tony joins her in MR AND MRS. ALLEN NANCE : 7 ir,f if Swiss LDS Temple with Richard and family. They also enjoyed a visit with their daugher Sp5 Tony and Sgt. Susan Kulukulualani who are both in the army. Susan will be back in Kaysville in a month, out of the y fi ai P' ai ft Three weeks later they forced themselves to return home, np THEY VISITED with their eldest son, C.W.O. Richard and his wife Sue and three grandchildren. They met their newest granddaughter Katrine Lynn who is three months old. Later they had the privilege of visiting the 7 I good things must come to an end. Germany. i r Force in Nov. 1951 and originally trained as an airborne radio operator. His have duty assignments included tours in Korea, Thailand and Guam. Cheif Rogers is a graduate of the Senior NCO Academy and holds a graduate degree in psychology from the University of Nebraska. Chief Rogers is a graduate of the Senior NCO Academy and holds a graduate degree In psychology from the University of Nebraska. HE IS married and he and his wife Jean have two children. RON MARSHALL it. and the SALT and PEPPER GANG: From Misty to Rock Around the Clock to Proud Mary, this comedy music-ventriloquis- m act has played the Nevada circuit and been featured on the Carson Johnny Tonight Show. Empress Supper Club 1095 North Main St., Layton jIf rr- -. |