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Show 16, , ' ' & J KAREN BRIAN LaVon Reid, a member who has been away for almost two years on an LDS mission at Palmyra, N.Y. game a brief account of some of the experiences she and her husband had while they were in that area. Wedding Date Set June Schaelling presented the September lesson Events and Territorial activities. X h's V. r ' ; !tl f ' A , ' f 'v ' 'll 4.A ' , '' '' 'r 'i A 4 - " ' : t i 4'tf " i-- , .I;. The engagement of Miss Karen Brian to Brad Timothy is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brian of 1318 East Golden Circle, Fruit Heights. Present were Verda Knight, Elda Sparks, Melba Smith, Earlene Eddington, Sylvia Smith, Pearl Dabel, Margaret Willis, Pearl Anderson, lone Eldeen Ferrin, club on creative writing is being planned if there are enough young people in the area who are interested. For more information call Norma Earl at A 4-- H vw 825-044- MRS. MARK WILCOX Ogden Wedding In a beautiful LDS temple Friday, Sept. 10, at the Ogden Temple, Miss Karen Gammon became the bride of Mark Wilcox. GAMMON is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Gammon, of 887 North 850 East, Layton. r Parents of Mr. Wilcox are Mr. and Mrs. Darvil 0. who resides at 2901 West ;J00 South, Syracuse. ; MISS Wil-yo- x, breakfast was served to the newlyweds and :Jhe bridal party immediately : following their ceremony, at :ihe Layton East Stake Hall. They were honored jwith a wedding reception held Uhat evening at the Layton iighth Ward Chapel. : For her marriage and the :.reception that followed the bride greeted Charming g .: guests in her mothers gown. It featured a high neckline, long close grounded -fitting sleeves that were pointed at the wrist. The lace scalloped peplum was cut gently toward the back. The slightly full skirt was made of Silk organza. A A WEDDING Cul-:iir- al -- wed-rdin- SHE WORE a chapel length veil of organza, edged with delicate lace, that was caught to the crown with a lace headpiece. Her bridal bouquet was . orchids with accents of roses that were slightly tipped with a powder blue color. -- THE BRIDE was attended .by Miss Devi Call, maid of 4ionor and bridesmaids were Gonnie Green, Miss Coleen -Larsen, Miss Kaye Gammon State College prior to serving an LDS mission to the Japan-Kob- e Mission. He is continu- ing his studies at Weber State College, np 197 No. Main St. Layton. Utah 376-427- 9 polyester crepe, with Bruce Sowards as ushers. before Father Michael J. Finneran. Reception guests were greeted at the Hill Air Force Base NCO Club. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Meide of Kirtland Air Force Base, Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur McCullough of N.M. Giv-soni- Tours Hospital and Richard Whatton and a. Pa. Attending the bride were her sisters, Mrs. Lawton Sauls, as matron of honor and Mrs. Roscoe Stack as attending matron. Miss Teri Ann Arnold was a bridesmaid. MRS. SAULS wore an empire gown of hot pink taffeta with angel sleeves, ties in back and roug neckline. The other attendants gowns were made the same with a flounce added at the hemlines. The bride wore a gown of polyester crepe with a square neckline, empire bodice, French cuffs and long train, Eagles Will Wedding Date Set The Kaysville Rotarians Dance For A New Roof Layton Aerie No. 3198 needs a new Aerie roof. Worthy President Tom Orrell and chairman of the board Tom Blandi announced that work will begin the week of Sept. 18th, weather permitting and that volunteer help is needed to prepare it for IF WILLING please arrive at Aerie home at 10 a.m. or contact Mr. Blandi for information. The past presidents club is hosting a dance on Saturday, Sept. 18 from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. An television, safari light and afghan will be prizes with proceeds to help the Aerie home. Members and guests are enjoyed a special evening on Wednesday, Sept. 1 when they took a grand guided tour of the new Davis North Medical Center in Clearfield following AC-D- C re-ro- of their dinner. DEAN HOLMAN, a Kays- ville Rotarian and the new hospital administrator conducted the tour assisted by Mr. Holmans hospital assistant, Ellen Schiffner. The group toured the complete facilities on the four floors. The construction of the new hospital will be completed in a two week period and they plan to accept their first patient by Nov. 1. They are in the process of staffing the medical center, which will consist of a 125 bed capacity. HENRY W. Galbraith, Ro- tary publicity Cathy Lynn Blair is announcing her engagement to Gregory S. Griffin. They will be married on October 8, 1976 in the West Gentile Chapel hy Bishop Brent Allen. chairman reportal, np CATHY is the daughter of Jean Johnson Blair of and Jame E. Blair of Silver Springs, N.M. Gregory is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald F. Griffin of 4576 So. 250 East, Ogden. THE BRIDE has attended Layton High School. The bridegroom has attended Bonneville High School. Question In The Night Why is it that a person who snores never has insomnia? Herald, Bristol, Va. -- BOTH mothers chose full length blue gowns of polyester crepe, and pinned corsages of red roses to their shoulders. Assuming the duties of best man was Frank Schofield. Brothers of the bridegroom, Keith Wilcox and Craig Wilcox and Ken Gammon, a brother of the bride, were ushers. FOLLOWING a wedding trip, the newlyweds will be making their first home in Syracuse. The bride is a graduate of Layton High School, Mr. Wil- cox was graduated from Clearfield High School and filled an LDS mission to Japan. He has been attending Weber State College, and plans to resume his studies there this fall. THE BRIDE was entertained with bridal showers given by Miss Devi Call, and Miss Connie Green who honored her with a mis- cellaneous shower and another was given by Mrs. Allen Nielsen at her home in Kearns, vsb Preceptor Iota Gives Two Quilts Grade M iggs Fresh Breed Mrs. Wrlghtss Sliced 100 Wholewheat or Multi Grain Lucerne Brand Large Size dozen Drinks Hi-- C SAVE Preceptor Iota Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi held their TT Lucerne Brand Seven Seas (M) Pampers Cake Mixes Duncan Hines Disposable Assorted Layer Mixes Doughnuts Toothpaste Mrs. Wright's Crumb & Powdered Wonderful Frozen Flavors Assorted Town House Luncheon Meat Newborn Style Ice Milk Liquid Dressing Lucerne Brand Plastic Galon Container Assorted Frozen Varieties Stock Your Pantry & Save Canned Meat Wonderful Flavors Totino's Pizza Great Flavors Fruit Drinks Ultra Brlte Save On Health and Beauty Needs Heights. UNDER THE direction of president Dody (Mrs. John) Milligan and the service chairman Joyce (Mrs. Bob) Bennett two quilts were tied to be donated to the Parade of Trees Committee to be auctioned off for the Primary Childrens Hospital. Jj8 ! Sharpen your own chain automatically. Keeps chain at peak efficiency Auto-Sharp- V J. i-- i ,V-- '4 if r : Russet Potatoes 0 Thrifty U.S. No. Boston Ferns 5; ff $)99 2s 72M05 Soft grip handle for positive control, less fatigue. 370B chain fast, smooth cutting, Si Auto-Shar- ft- - sharpen' Automatic oiler oils as you cut. 95. ' with AiSifewayt ExclasivaVI n k Mwt.wi i s Carrying Case ) MW I..M M MMI IHA JIMS SPORTING GOODS - 1731 So. 2000 West, 825-277- 7 49c 825-601- RACKERS WESTERN AUTO 376-426- Items and Prices In This Syracuse CARL HACKER & SOUS 1 129 South State, Clearfield 116 West Gentile, Layton All 7 J) Advertisement Effective Thursday Through Sunday September 16 Thru September 18, 1976 COPYRIGHT 1960 SAFEWAY 1010 No. 1140 West, Layton gowns. WITH CHAIN BRAKE tj4 L. Barclay with L. Bemel and William Meier as groomsmen with deep V necklines and a band which criss-crosse- d under the empired bodices of plain blue. Their butterfly sleeves were edged with tiny ruffles, that were again featured at the necklines of their Mini Mac 35 14 McCullough. THE VOWS were repeated Richard Richard em- yy;1 ,v Chapel united in marriage the former Miss Marilyn Patricia Meide and Wilbur Curtis Sgt. enchanced by lace. SERVING as best man was bossed miniature deeper blue roses. They were full length, . & Catholic Nuptial Mass Base first regular meeting of the year at the home of Dorothy (Mrs. Dell) Larkin in Fruit Dixon P. Reisbeck j A Saturday at the Hill Air Force They were gowned in alike of powder blue PWffW klVwniaiiAl Phone &&&&& Church Rites vited to come and wear her first place winning gown in the FHA bicentennial Fashion Show which was of that period of time. Also many pictures were shown of Mary Todd Lincoln and Abe Lincoln. HOSTESSES for the evening were Dianne Flint and Lorna Collett, np models fJXIJ iMmi IfkaadUitd FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP is a THE bride-elec- t graduate of Davis High School and attended Brigham Young University at Provo. The future bridegroom graduated from Davis High School and attended Weber 'review on Love Is Eternal a story of Mary Todd Lincoln by Irving Stone. SHIRLEY Garrett was in- - and Miss Kim Gammon and Mrs. Keith Wilcox. The Misses Kaye and Kim Gammon are sisters of the bride and Mrs. Wilcox, is a sister-in-la- ETO) Get the best, with Fast, Fair, Friendly service from Barnes, LaVon Reid, Wanda Nielsen, Martina Blaine, Rosey Bronson and June Schaelling. PARENTS of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Laddie Timothy of 145 North 300 West, Kaysville. A Sept. 23 wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple is being planned with a reception following at the Mountain Road LDS ward cultural hall. ceremony performed on The Belle Littres Literary Club began their fall season at the home of Carole Ward with Alice Steel giving a book Suaset Camp of DUP met at the home of Gwen Bush last Thursday evening for the first meeting for the 1976-7- 7 year. M 7 - Kaysville Clubs Sunset Clubs STORES INCORPORATED |