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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 30, 1976 IS i Sunset News are members By VERNA WILLDEN 825-35- Cathy Freitas of Waeauau, Hawaii has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Robinson and family recently. She will attend Snow College. The Robinsons have been helping her purchase a winter wardrobe which is unavailable in Hawaii. Last Sunday they all went to Cache Valley for the observance of Jessie Larsens 77th birthday. Mrs. Larsen is Mrs. Robinsons mother. June and Thora Martin have returned from a three week tour of Europe. Their son Dan has been on a LDS mission in Central Germany for the past two years. They rented a car following Dans release and covered most of Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Holland, and France, Belgium England. Danny has enrolled at BYU and is busy adjusting to his new routine. Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Wallace have returned home after a trip to Idaho. They attended a three day Bible class seminar at Burley which had about 100 members in attendance. They MR. AND MRS. KEITH POTTER Salt Lake Rites Exchange V ows of yellow knit halter type fashions, that were accented with ivory eyelet printed jackets. Little Jennifer Barber was the flower girl and wore a yellow gown with a ruffled pinafore of the same ivory eyelet material. In a ceremony performed on Saturday evening at the Lion Social Center in Syracuse, the former Miss Vonnie Jo Barber was united in marriage with Mr. Thomas Edward Henk of 1741 West 1700 South, Syracuse. Officiating at the marriage rites was Judge James 0. Della Silva of Syracuse. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Smuin, 293 East 500 North, Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. James R. THE BRIDAL bouquet con- North Valley Drive, Layton are parents of the bridegroom. 2568 View the duties of r, best man was Allen ASSUMING THE NEW bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bern C. Steele of 1834 West 1700 South and the late Verle D. Barber. The couple were honored with a reception following their marriage. bride chose a floor-lengt- h gown of white crepe styled with high neckline, long sleeves, with a full ruffle at the bottom of the skirt accented with lace and seed pearls. Potter of FOLLOWING the wedding ceremony the couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Rent-meiste- ; Smuin Miss JoLynn became the bride of Keith D. Potter in rites performed Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Elder Lorin C. Richards officiating. and Christopher Luke Barber was ring bearer. The couple left for a wedding trip to Arizona, and will Chuck-A-Ram- Rites THE BRIDE wore a gown of silk sheer organza, under " scored by white sarin. Im- - ported lace trimmed the front panels of the skirt, the yoke and empire waist. It was edged with tiny orange pearls around the appliqued trim. Matching lace also trimmed the rounded high neckline and delicate cuffs. The same lace also edged the entire skirt that tapered into a short train. Attending the bride was her sister, Miss Barbara Anne Barber, maid of honor, and Miss Katy Kenk, a sister of the bridegroom was brides- " Kathy Ballantyne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ballantyne, 76 South 300 West, Far- mington, was married to Dave Hales, son of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Hales, 251 West 100 South, Kaysville, on September 17 in the Salt Lake Temple, in rites performed by Zelph E. Erockson. WEDDING breakfast honored the couple at the A Lions House in Salt Lake City and in the evening there was a reception at the Farmington Third Ward Rock Chapel. The bride selected a tradi- - maid. THEY WORE alike gowns Church Rites The scene of the wedding and reception for the former Miss Ranette Jensen and Kevin H. Brower on Friday was the Sunset LDS Second V ard Cultural Hall. THE BRIDES gown featured lace covering the bodice and a rounded neckline, and long lace sleeves gathered at the cuffs. Beaded lace appliques adorned the full skirt. THE BRIDES parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clifton L. Jensen of 1631 N. 350 W., Sunset. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harmon R. Brower of 2347 N. 840 W., Clinton. Presiding in the ceremony was Bishop Mel Vem Wood. Distinctive Wedding Announcements Invitations Accessories ForApcintment Phone 378812 puffy sleeves, tucked bodice and back. Her flowers were white carnations and yellow roses. MAID OF honor was Sheryl Farr and bridesmaids were Terry Naylor and Dee Ann Ballantyne. Their gowns were peach colored floor length jumpers with a flower print crepe blouse and three quarter length puff sleeves. Each held a single yellow rose. Mothers of both bride and bridegroom chose floor length gowns of peach color and corsages were white carnations and yellow roses. DON HALES performed the duties of best man and ushers were Dean Hales and Dana Hales. new Mrs. Hales graduated from Davis High School and attended Weber State College. The BRIDEGROOM THE graduated from Davis High School and attended the Uiversity of Utah. The couple will make a THE MATRON of honor wore a yellow dotted swiss gown with white lace inset down the front and white lace butterfly sleeves. The bridesmaids gowns were in blue dotted swiss and were patterned the same as the matron of honors gown. PRENUPTIAL PARTIES were given by Betty Gardner, Beckie Gardner and Roberta served as best man, and Chris Thurston, Larry Jensen and Steven Brower were ushers. Brett Jensen was ring bearer. Riverdale is home to the newlyweds after a wedding trip to Jackson, Wyo. vw & tioiial gown of qutana material with long white The matron of honor was Mrs. Larry Jensen, and the Misses Teresa Brower, Lu Ann Stephens and Connie Stephens were bridesmaids. ALAN Roach W5 b Mte'S CVtM'a ffWe'S THE NOVA CUT Weve Got It! We Wear It! You Can Get It At Fran Brown & Co. 766-060- 3 Open Mon. thru Sat. 8 til late ?. home in Salt Lake City. Shepherd. Thatcher Family Welcome The family of Mrs. Marjorie Thatcher met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hubrich in Centerville on Sunday to welcome the latest member of the family, Hans D. Hubrich, on the occassion of his blessing day. MRS. HUBRICH is the former Bette Thatcher of Kaysville. The Hubrichs have one daughter, Liz Marie. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Terry D. Thatcher and children of Holladay, Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Stone and children of Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Jan Olsen and children of Pleasant Grove and Mrs. Thatcher. ALSO IN attendance were Mrs. Marie Hille of Salt Lake City, and baby breath. Attending the bride were Mrs. Ann Clark Hadfield as matron of honor. Miss Ruth Ann Smuin as maid of honor, and bridesmaids. Miss Diane Potter, Miss Carma Smuin, Mrs. Glen Parker and Miss Elizabeth Smuin. a restaurant in Salt Lake City hosted by the bridegrooms parents. For the nuptial events the make Syracuse their home upon their return, vsb sisted of red roses, white mums, blue straw flowers of Hans, grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Hubrich, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hubrich and children of Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Casey Ballard and daughter Andrea of Salt Lake City. Miss Saskia Tiedemann of Hamburg, Germany, and Mr. Jay Angle of Bombay, India, were special guests. Many friends and neighbors called also to welcome the FLOWER girls were Emma and Shauna Smuin. The attendants' gowns were in alternating colors of red, white and blue dotted swiss styled with ruffles at the neck and hemlines. They held baskets of white daisies. ; and THE BRIDE bridegrooms mothers chose h gowns of red and blue dotted swiss with white colonial aprons and their corsages were red rose buds. floor-lengt- Miss Cindy Criddle ed the guest book. attend- Fashion Show Sponsors JCKs of Kaysville are again sponsoring their annual fashion show and luncheon. THE SPECIAL event is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 6 to begin at 12:30 p.m. at the Valley View Country Club house in Layton. Each year this event proves to be a delightful afternoon for the women throughout the ; PAULA Allen is general chairman and Mrs. Mary Lou Jandreau is MRS. publicity chairman. These girls invite the public to at- tend. Mark your calendar now so that you wont miss this special event. Jeanine Dewitt was tions class leader; Neta Smith, homemaking leader in ture shown. The narration was by Linda Young. The 37 guests were all girls in the various class in the APPYWMIA. Their mothers were also in attendance to enjoy the evening. Where Love Is was performed as a trio by Nada Nicholas, Patti Choats and Kathy Larsen. Guest speaker for the evening was Carol Williams, former laurel advisor of the Sunset Stake. Refreshments were enjoyed by the group. Released from positions in the Second Ward were Ronald Dabel, president of the APYMMIA, Robin Provost as laurel leader, Nancy Nelson as laurel class president, Belva Provost as first year health leader. Sherry Cook was released as first year beehive leader, Linda Bremmer sustained in the Sixth Ward. Released from positions in the Seventh Ward were Johnny Cobaugh, assistant scoutmaster; Lloydene Berglund, primary teacher; Carol Baugh, relief society president with her counselors JoAnn Gottschelk and Beth Henrie and as secretary Ellen teacher, Trena Baugh organist for APYWMIA and Sustained were Curtis draped skirt. Mrs. Bruce L. Blake attended as matron of honor wearing a blue floral print Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lindsay of 7403 W. 5500 W Hooper announce the marriage of their daughter, Darla to Kenneth E. Barry. The couple were united in ceremony at the Nottingham in Roy on Saturday evening. Bishop Fred M. Johnston officiated. of PARENTS the bridegroom are Mrs. Denzil Hammer of 157 W. 1550 N. in Sunset and Floyd E. Barry of 4980 S. 300 E. No. 64, Washington Terrace. Gary Harris, the attending RUFFLED lace edged the cuffs of the bishop sleeves and the hemline of the softly gown, in sheer pink floral print. RODNEY A. Hodge was best man. Washington Terrace is the first home of the newlyweds following a short wedding trip, vw with slight empire bodice, round neckline and full sleeves gathered at the wrists. ribbon sash A BLUE ac- cented the waistline. Bridesmaids, Miss Vicki Beus, Miss Ina Widdison and Miss Diane Hadley and Mrs. matron, wore dresses styled like the matron of honors MAXINES New Bridal Dept. 30 West 100 North. Bountiful, Utah 292-518- APYMMIA Thatcher, president; Mrs. Greta Bailey, first vice Kaysville. EDUCATORS ELECTED from the various schools in the county and members of the supervisory staff of the Davis County School District president; Mrs. Leona Clawson, second vise president; Miss Nancy Beesley, corres- ponding secretary; Mrs. Louise Stein, recording secretary; Mrs. Barbara Johnson, treasurer; Mrs. Hanna Jarman, historian, and Mrs. Dorothy Bingham, Board parliamentarian. members who were introduced include the follow bride-ele- it The ct COUPLE will 295-579- 3 consists of the chairmen: Mary Stromness, personal growth and services; Pat Clayton, professional affairs, and Florence Barton, research. Mrs. Bea Carroll heads the nominations committee; Dorothy Streeper, publicity; Allez Ashmead, scholarship; Margaret Jost, social affairs; Maxine Chabries, cultural committee; and Margaret Barnett, social projects. The Legislative Council consists cf Leona Clawson and Dorothy Larison. Best of Hawaii be Oct. 8th Oct. 8th further honored that evening with a wedding reception. Miss Garrett has graduated from Clearfield High School, and is a senior student at Brigham Young Unviersity in Provo this year. When not in school she has been an active member of the Syracuse Fourth and Fifth Wards here. She has served in a number of different Ward positions. She is a former member of the BYU Ballroom Dance group. 10 days - 9 nights Super Deluxe Hotels THE prospective bridegroom has graduated from high school in Colorado, Sir Grant Knows how to really show you The best of Hawaii and is also a senior at Brigham Young University. He is an officer in the Couger Club and an executive secre- tary in the Branch at Brigham Young University. He has filled an LDS mission to Germany. Following their marriage the couple plans to continue their education, and reside in Provo, vsb Deseret Travel 328-27- 67 - 295-12- 81 Bridal Registry 149 North Main, Kaysville, Utah Phone 376-271- 6 We proudly feature Water Color Paintinp by be M.D. Stewart y-flFU- ,uetl8 20 292-518- Rosemary Brantley, Dora Bybee and Alberta Harrison. The program of work board With Every gown discounted Off From For personal attention 1 Phone or after 7:00 ing: membership committee: Four Islands L Sizes 3 thru 20 mother education leader, spiritual living LaVon Reid leader, Sharon Steele cultural refinement leader. constitute the membership of the Epsilon Chapter of the Delta Kappa Gamma Society International. The officers for the 1976-7- 7 year are the following: MRS. MARJORIE Officers and the Executive Board of the Epsilon Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma for the coming year were introduced at a luncheon at the home of Mrs. Marjorie Thatcher, 92 North 100 West, 1 Complete selection: society were Ann Rogers first counselor, Marian Popham Epsilon Officers THE September Date n. Sustained as new Sunset Stake officers in the relief Becky Christiansen, chorister APYWMIA. Sheree Nicholas homein making arts director honored with a wedding breakfast to be held at the Hotel Utah immediately following their marriage ceremony. They will be early She was born in London, England Sept. 3, 1896. She has 10 sons and daughters, eight of whom are living. There are 17 grandchildren and 28 Sustained Paul Berglund head of the scout committee, Guy Larsen Sunday School 1000 West. an in Ogden. Nicholadis is the daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Clyde B. Garrett of 865 South Planning The Arthur Alexanders were among family members gathering last Sunday for an open house honoring Mr. Alexanders mother Mabel on her 80th birthday. It was held the young adult relief society, Kathy Larsen relief society president, Lloydene Berglund laurel leader. The November marriage is Miss Cheryl Garrett of 865 South 1000 West, Clearfield, who a, homemaking leader and Trudy Wangsgard, family There were 37 surprise guests each having a short history given along with a pic- LDS Temple. THE bridegroom is a graduate of Layton High School and attended Weber Mr. and Mrs. H.G. Ham-mo- n recently returned from a trip which took them to Nys-sOre. and down through the to mountains Oregon Winnemucca, Nev. and then back home. They were gone three days. They reported enjoying the lovely cool weather which made driving a pleasure. the evening session; Connie Wright, evening session organist and Bar Dee Gregory, evening session chorister. Marie Hughes was sustained THE COUPLE will wed on November 5, in a ceremony to be performed in the Salt Lake PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mrs. Ann C. Hadfield and Mrs. Glen Parker. The bride graduated from Davis High School and attended Weber State College. su-tain- as Sunday School leader in the Fifth Ward. Released from the Relief Society were Collene Aarant, second counselor; Kay Alldredge, social rela- will become the bride ot Gregg Garber, son of Lt. Col. Harold G. Garber (ret.) of 2203 Essex Lane, Colorado Springs, Colo. Potter performed the duties, of best man. Ushers were Doug Smuin, Wayne Smuin, Raymond Potter and David Smuin. Following a honeymoon trip to Yellowstone National Park, the couple is making their new home in Provo. For the ceremony and reception which followed, the bride wore a candlelight chiffon over satin gown with seed pearls trimming the round yoke and high neckline. second year mia maid leader; and Michelle Kendall, second year beehive president. Tony Trussell was sustained Sunday School organist in the Fourth Ward. Note Engagement WAYNE State College. He has fulfilled a LDS mission to the Little Rock, Arkansas Mission. He will continue his studies at Brigham Young University at Provo. Brenda Whiteley, laurel class president; Carol Hokansen, first year mia maid president; Robin Richins, President Lorynn Willden. needs your support. PROCEEDS go toward and Bows. first year beehive leader; Tuesday evening. The program was under the direction of the Laurel community, and the club community activities sponsored by the JCKs. Blocks store in Clearfield will provide the fashions and the theme will be Buttons ' president, Mr. Wallace has been an instructor in this area. Going on to McCall they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dell Lee. Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Wallace are sisters. The Lees moved there from this area this past year. On the way home they stopped in for a few days with Mrs. Willie Morris, Mr. Wallaces 90 year old sister. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Provost and children Robin and Mark have bought a new home in Fruit Heights and have moved from our area. Tom Dunford is home recuperating following surgery. The APYWMIAs New Beginning program for the Seventh Ward was held on Parker, counselor, JoAnn Gortschalk second counselor and Ellen Nicholaides secretary. Antone C. Fowers, 49, of Hooper who died recently of complications following heart surgery was the father of Wynn P. Fowers. Sympathy is extended to him in the death of his father. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Hogan and their daughters Susan and Karen, Mrs. Hogans parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Goodfellow and a sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Copenhauer of Salt Lake City spent some time recently visiting Fort Bridger area. first Loan Parker, laurel leader; Bertha Hoslins, the group. of .wnoc8 Wo,se' of n et inou-- artitl IfOmle Sieimn Oct 16 Laura Giles sad SAvet Infants Son Sc Toddle rt Apparel Perry Starkey |