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Show Wi!KLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 30. 137S IS ' Wed In Ogden 1 1 it - ivy i i .1 ? y C.' p-- i ? Mr. and Mrs. Filbert D. Fresques of 1584 N. 75 W., Sunset announce the marriage of their daughter, Kathryn Marie ot Gregory Mark The Hanggi. bridegroom of San Francisco, Calif., is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Hanggi Sr. of members of the wedding party. The wedding dinner after the ceremony at the THE CEREMONY was solemnized Saturday, Sept. 11 at St. Josephs Catholic Church. Father Joseph Mayo officiating. The bride wore an all lace OUT OF town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Haggi of St. Paul, the Mansion House was attended by about 75 of the wedding party, relatives and friends. A reception for relatives and friends was held following the dinner at the home of the bride. St. Paul, Minn. til. AC grooms parents; the grooms brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Hanggi Jr.; sister Kimberly all of St. Paul; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Whittmore of Wisconsin; Mrs. Whittmore a sister,; the brides grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lucero of Somerset, Colo.; two aunts, Mrs. McClary of Indiana and Mrs. Knutson of Denver, Colo, and Mrs. Kuratich of Grand Junc- traditional white wedding gown with a high mandarin collar, a fitted bodice and snug fitting sleeves. The bouffant skirt featured five tiers. Complementing the ensemble was a long train of illusion bordered with a wide band of lace. MAID OF honor was the tion, Colo. brides sister, Miss Beverly Fresques. She wore a light After a wedding trip to Lake Tahoe the couple will live in San Francisco where the groom, a graduate of the University of Minnesota is a blue chiffon gown in simple lines with a The mothers of the bride and groom were gowned in light ''s' MR AND MRS. DEE. R. CHAMBERS The long skirts and sleeves were encircled with hand embroidered lace. HE IS the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Revere Chambers of 1998 West 2700 South, THE MOTHERS of the bride and bridegroom wore long floral print gowns in shades of coral and beige. Syracuse. The couple was marred on September 14 in the Logan LDS Temple by Lloyd R. Hunsaker. Best man was Jeff Chambers a brother and ushers were John Tanner and Braden Mann. bridegrooms parents. A held was at Edgewood in Ogden. The bride wore a gown of sheer organza and was styled with a fitted bodice, a square reception yoke and a high neckline trimmed in lace. The long tapered sleeves and softly gathered skirt was trimmed .with tiers of lace. She wore a circle of white blossoms in her hair. She carried coral roses, white agapanthus and baby breath. MATRON of honor was Mrs. Richard L. Williams, a agister with Mrs. Cammon I. Arrington, sister; Mrs. John Wolthuis, Mrs. Bart W. Wolthuis, Miss Kathy jBluth and Miss Marianne Chambers ; as bridesmaids. -- They wore empire styled gowns of coral India cotton. THE mooned Jr. Among the nuptial events of the week was the marriage of Karen Brian who became the bride of Brad Miss COUPLE honeyat Sweetwater, Bear Lake and are making their home in Ogden. Prenuptial parties were Miss Marianne Chambers, Mrs. Cammon I. Arrington, Mrs. Richard L. Williams, Mrs. John S. Wolthuis, Mrs. Charlene Herbert, Miss Susan Buxton, Miss Joann Snowball, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon J. Bluth and Kathy. THE BRIDE has attended Ben Lomond High and Weber State College. The bridegroom has tended Clearfield High, at- Weber State and the University of Utah studying for a master in engineering was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Geary Weyburn of Lay-toA SON The six pound 15 ounce lad arrived on September 11 at the South Davis Community Aaron Michael. their first child and also the first grandchild for IT IS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Johnson of Layton. The other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alva Weyburn also of Layton. MIL AND Mrs. Howard LundNof Milford are the and Mrs. Lynn Galbraith who reside in Monterey, Calif, are announcing the arrival of their Mr. second child, a son bom on Sept. 9 weighing in at eight pounds three ounces. WILL be named Matthew and at home to welcome a little brother is Kristen. HE THE grandparents making the news known are Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. William Galbraith all of Kaysville. WORD HAS been received from Levonia, Mich, of the arrival of an eight pound ten ounce son bom and one-haSept. 19 to Mr. and Mrs. Dick Thorderson. The new son will be named Jed and is their fifth son. They also have one daughter. lf MRS. Thorderson will be remembered as the former Carol King of Kaysville. Dick and Carol are former Kaysville residents. The two grandmothers are Mrs. Winona Thorderson and Mrs. Beth King both of Kaysville. Idaho Dubois, From comes word of the arrival of a baby daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Blair Woodfield on August 30. THE NEW Miss weighed in at seven pounds and seven ounces and is being welcomed home by a sister Jennifer. Mrs. Woodfield is the former Marie Zollinger of Kaysville. THE grandparents are President and Mrs. Clinton D. Zollinger, Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Elman Woodfield, Dubois, Idaho. Ladies Perm Special off on any of our best Perms Includes cut & blow dry Or cut & set Our Work is 100 Thursday Sept. 23 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Kaysville Births hospital and will be named hosted by Mrs. Robert Love, in Timothy ceremonies performed Weston guaranteed Wesley Nelson of Logan is the r. MR. AND Mrs. LeRoi Day have received word from Kingsville, Tex. of the arrival of their eighth great-grand-so- n. The seven pound and 3 ounce lad arrived on September 19 born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Steel. He is their third child and third son. At home are two brothers Tucker and Joshua. Mrs. Steel is the former Kami Day of Kaysville. THE grandparents are Bishop and Mrs. Devon Day, Merced, Calif, ahd Mr. and Mrs. John Steel, Salt Lake . . City. are The Mr. and Mrs. Milan Peck of Seattle, Wash. ts BOASTING over the arrival of their first child, a son are Mr. and Mrs. Larry M. Rushton of 630 East Center Street, Kaysville. The seven pound four ounce lad arrived on September 20 at the McKay-De- e Hospital and will be named Joel Willes. The new mother is the former Pricilla Willes of Granada Hills, Calif. THE NEW grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Maeser Rushton, of Kaysville. The other grandparent is Mr. Russell Willes of Northridge, Calif. THE include Mr. and Mrs. Millard Rushton of Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Darwin L. McGee of ts Simi Valley, Calif. Announcing their first child are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnson of Bountiful formerly of Kaysville. A five pound six ounce lad arrived on Sep- tember 14 at the South Davis Community Hospital and will be named Ryan Richard. The former Terry Lynn Kettenr-in- g of Kaysville is the new mother. THE NEW grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kettenring of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson of Holladay. thru Sat. MRS. RUTH Schick will entertain the Kays Creek Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers at her home Thursday, Sept. 30. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Pearl F. Hill and Mrs. Betty Guymon. Mrs. Kolene Bobo will give the lesson. tained the Neighborhood Bridge Club at her home Friday afternoon. MRS. GOLDIE Ball was hostess to members of the ALonas Club at her home Tuesday evening. The J.C.K.a held thsir board meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Judy Rigby. 5S5W5W;s:ss::W:SSi::5: Mrs. Paula Allen was named chairman and Mrs. Mary Lou Jandreau, publicity chairman of the event. Layton. work. of the PARENTS bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Laddie W. Timothy of 145 North 300 West, Kaysville. Following the temple ceremony the couple was honored at a wedding breakthe hosted fast by bridegrooms parents. -- Journal, Atlanta MEMBERS of the Sandy Creek Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Jeannine Parrish. Mrs. Nola Wagstaff is given by Mrs. Elmer Mrs. Sommers, Bill Mrs. Dennis Cundland, Craymor, Mrs. Kent Becks-troMrs. Ben Holbrook, Mrs. Alan Jorgenson, Mrs. Dee Wright, Mrs. Duane Brian, Mrs. Elwin Dransfield and Miss Eileen Richards. THAT EVENING they received guests at a reception at the Kaysville 14th LDS Ward cultural hall. For the nuptial events, the and the lesson will be given by Mrs. Susan Hartle. Mrs. Parrish will read a Gloria Nielsen. The book review, Cold River was given by Mrs. Adele Clay. NEW members welcomed into the club were Lois Richins, Ardis Alder, Nan-nett- e Nielsen, Gail Taylor and LaRene Christensen. Daughter Is Born Announcing the arrival of a baby daughter are Mr. and Mrs. Gary Barlow of Layton. BORN tended exquisite full length gown of nylon organza. The gown featured a high stand-u- p neckline and yolk down the front of the bodice. The was accented with a three inch wide, ruffle of a delicate imported lace and tiny seed pearls, as was the deep wide cuffs of the long full lk Brigham 10 at long. She will be named Emily and is being welcomed home by five sisters and two brothers. GRANDPARENTS are Mr. and Mrs. Vem Woolsey and Mr. and Mrs. I. Haven Barlow. is Mrs. E.C. Stone. Mrs. Barlow is the former Pat Woolsey. Kaysville Preceptor Iota Chapter ot Beta Sigma Phi attended the production, Deseret Song Thursday evening at Theater in Salt Lake City. NINE members attended. Mrs. Avice Wood of Kaysville hosted the evenings 138 Would you like to learn to tat? Did your Grandmother try to teach you and fail? Money back if you dont learn at THE BRIDE is a graduate of Davis High School and at- bride was attired in an September home the new little miss weighed eight pounds eight ounces and was 21 inches history. Young University. The bridegroom graduated from Davis High School and attended Weber State College. He fulfilled a LDS mission to . Lees YarnN Things the Japan-Kob- e Mission. He will continue his studies at Weber State College. 23 East Gentile, Layton sleeves. BOUNTIFUL THE FULL flowing chapel train of nylon organza was edged with a matching deep ruffle of imported lace and seed pearls. The deep ruffle extended around the hemline of the gown. The bridal bouquet consisted of a cascade of miniature peach roses, white carnations and dried flowers. ATTENDING the bride was Mrs. Curtis (Susan) M. Tin-gesister of the bride, as matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Kathy Tanner, Miss Suzanne Paula Miss Timothy, Pritchett and Emily Timothy was the flower girl. five hinli 292-145- 3 BRIGHAM CITY 47 South Main 0 CLEARFIELD LOGAN 391 South Slot 4th N. at 2nd 7 E. 1 PRESTON 53 S Statt S52 - 130S Bians y, They wore floot-lengt- h gowns of peach and ivory polyester styled with a cape collar extending into bell short sleeves, and wrap around skirts. THEY EACH held a single white rose bud with white and peach baby breath. The bride and bridegrooms mothers chose peach and h ivory polyester gowns. Their corsages were talisman roses, white carnations and button pom poms. floor-lengt- V MRS. ALAN Jorgenson at-- . tended the guest book. Best man duties were performed by Michael Timothy and Randy Rigby. Users were Scott Brian and Chris Timothy. FOLLOWING a honeymoon trip to Jackson Hole, Wyo. the newlyweds will make their home in Layton. Prenuptial parties were Eagles Aux. Meet Set For Colorado Four Corners Regional Conference for the Fraternal Order of Eagles Auxiliaries will be held at Colorado Springs, Colorado on October 1st, 2nd, and 3rd. GRAND AUXILIARY Representatives will include Past Grand Madam President Dorothy Wilding of Salt Lake City, Utah and Grand Madam Regional President Isabel Montoya of Santa Fe, New Mexico. THOSE ATTENDING from Layton Auxiliary will include Reta Fox, Past Madam State President and Past Grand Madam Regional President; Carma Brown, Madam State Trustee and Shirley Gardner, Madam President of Layton .auxiliary. Guest speakers will be Past Grand Worthy President and Chief Justice Robert W. Hanson of Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Leo Lentch Grand Worthy Trustee, You've come a long way sweatshirt. Englewood, Colorado. COmlUG SOON TO KAYSVILLE RAYS SHOE REPAIR WATCH FOR OPENING . . from work, casual , to sport star. broad panels of redwhitenavy or browngreenwhite. Super soft fleece lined for nippy days and cooler nights. Great with jeans or any casual pant. Machine washable cotton and acrylic. Little guys, 8.95. Big guys, small to extra large, 10.95. Bold 6-2- - 8 til Late Literary Art Guild Club at her home Tuesday evening. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Diane Kimose and Mrs. THE KAYSVILLE Study IT WAS a business meeting and they made plans to hold their annual JCK Fashion Show on November 6 at the Valley View Golf Clubhouse in EASIEST MRS. GLORIA Faerber was hostess to the Kaysville Group will meet Sunday, Oct. 3, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Smith. Mrs. Roetta Horsley enter- THE BRIDE plans on completion of her degree in nursing in California, she has had all except one year of her training at the University of writer says there are ten ways to avoiding success. The easiest and most pleasant way, no doubt, is to avoid Brian of 1381 East Golden Circle, Fruit Heights. 766-060- 3 Open Monday Mrs. Sara Kneedy will entertain die Shantanka Club at her home Friday afternoon, Oct. 1. It is their first meeting of the season. A of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Good thru Oct. 9 FRAN BROWN & CO. for Utah, vw ELDER Paul H. Dunn officiated. The new bride is a daughter Sept. Ceremony n. A WEDDING breakfast was held at Sherwood Hills by the Gerald A. Hanggi, A REHEARSAL dinner was held on Friday evening at the Lions Den in Ogden for MRS. BRAD TIMOTHY Dr. and Mrs. Bart Wolthuis, Ogden announce the marriage of their daughter, Ann to Dee R. Chambers. . - Serving as best man was MM engineer Chevron Oil Co. swsssss sassssssssssw Temple Rites 695-13t- h, chemical blue. 'A t ' Kaysville Clubs 0, |