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Show I I WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, NOVEMBER IS 1 1 , ' October Rites III- - T - I, Werner Randi Miss exchanged nuptial vows with Mark Shaydak in ceremonies 15 pertormed on Fridas, Ocf at the brides home in Fruit ri Heights with Judge John Wahlquist officiating y fa' THE BRIDES parents are Mr and Mrs Leonard E Wemerof 7 North 1375 East, Fruit Heights The bridegroom is a son of Mr and Mrs John Shaydak of 8360 East Vicksburg. Tucson, Ariz twdjl FOLLOWING the wedding they were honored at a wedding dinner in Layton and further honored at a wedding party at Tucson For her wedding the bride wore an attractive gown of Italian lace, styled with square neckline and long full puffed sleeves with deep floor-lengt- h ruffics at Hit wi lais HER BRIDAL bouquet consisted of yellow roses with blue and white daisies Mrs Sherry Martindale was matron of honor and Miss Shelly Werner was the bridesmaid Their gowns were blue and they held white carnations floor-lengt- h bouquets of and blue daisies THE BRIDE and bridegrooms mothers chose h blue gowns and their corsages were white carnations and blue daisies Alysia Ann Martindale was the flower girl Best man duties were performed by Stephen Martindale PRINCE Fall NiiDtials Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Jay Hess of Plymouth, announce the marriage of their daughter Teresa to Mike T. Prince. HE IS THE son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Prince, 827 North Fairfield, Layton. The couple was married November 6, in Bowcutts Reception Center in Tremon-to- n with rites performed by Bishop Tremonton. A at .' m ? Bowcutts University of Arizona son, Ariz at e, Ariz OPEN house was held 13 at the Roger Petersen home in Las Vegas, Nev. A wedding lunch was served at the bridegroom" home with the reception at Lk AN Tuc- November Honored On 50th Anniversary Citadelle in Salt Lake City. : The bride wore a white lacj gown with hand beaded bodicj and sleeves with a full train. MATRON of honor was Gay Cowley. She wore a quonjl gown with rust colored aijj tumn bouquet. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Loraine Stock of 1343 N. 350 W., Sunset, were honored at a family dinner on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. THE EVENT was held at the home of their son Dr. Boyd L. Stock in Roy. THE MOTHERS woi quona gowns with peach rosqs fur cursages. 5 Best man was Mark Van Wagoner with Doug W right and Brent Marshall as usher The honored couple were married Oct. 27, 1926 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mrs. Stock is the former Irene r IRENE DUNHAM Engaged MR. STOCK retired from the Union Pacific Railroad in Mr. and Mrs. Stock served on an LDS building mission in Samoa. MR. STOCK is a High Golden Date Priest group leader. Mrs. Stock has been Relief Society president and is presently a visiting teacher. They spend much of their time gardening and land- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Burnett, Sunset, will be honored at an open house in honor of their 50th wedding anniversary at the Sunset Second, Third and Seventh scaping. THEY HAVE four children 11 grandchildren and two and The children invite all of the couples many relatives and friends to share this happy occasion with them. They request that gifts be Ward cultural hall, Saturday, Nov. 13, 1976 from 6 to 9 p.m. THEY have one other son, Gordon Stock of New York omitted, vw THE OPEN house honoring Joseph and Martha is being hosted by their children Ethel Wiberg, Sunset; Jack Burnett, Bountiful; Evelyn Bur- City; they also have five grandchildren, vw aluminum drive the past Layton Don Abies. THE BRIDE-ELEC- is the T F. daughter of Franca Dunham and Van A. Dunham of 865 S. 1650 E Clearfield, Sundowner. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Milburn Ray Abies of Lake Charles, La. He has been making his home at Celia and William Irviit are returning to live in Laytqti after spending the last I1 months in Texas. The coupje have retired and they decide to make their home in Laytoil. 22 Layton Cir., Layton. Open The monthly dinner meetSenior ing of the Happy Citizens will be held Thursday, Nov. 18 at the Davis High School Cafeteria at 2 p.m. K-- F City. Mr. and Mrs. Burnett were married November 13, 1926 in Brigham City. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. THE DINNER is followed by a short program. All Under new Management Monday thru Friday senior citizens from the Kaysville and Farmington areas who are 60 years of age and over are invited to attend. is Tolman Eugene president and encourages all to come out and join them for this special dinner meeting. 6 A.M. TO 6 P.M. If you will save all your aluminum cans, foils, furniture and etc. as well as your daily newspapers and turn them into the Carls Chevron Station on the corner of' Second North and Main they will be greatly appreciated. IF YOU should have no way to deliver them to the station, they will be happy to pick them up by calling Bud Jef0 or Rodger fery at Dennis at They are in need of funds 376-897- 376-553- Saturday ; Closed Sunday : 16 A.M. TO 2 P.M. THEIR future home is in -- ft The bride has attended Bear River High School Tho bridegroom has attendee Layton High School and has senved tWo years in the Army. Aft '&? for Boys State and other Legion sponsored activities and they solicite your support. Preferential Tea Set For .,V ?u A T THE TEA will be hosted by the Xi Chi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi for the nine chapters in Davis County The chapters in additon to Xi Chi include, Xi Alpha Gamma, Perceptor Iota, Beta Alpha, Beta Mu, Alpha Phi, Xi Phi, Perceptor Mu, Beta The film You Will Rrmerrfeff LAUREN BACALL i AH Vouf I iff H ; wWk I FH - Tims ftambi 1 30 Mountain a 40 Sat Mat front 1 30 Sun Mat 1 30 only SHOOTIST Uisnsja Sal Mat Adults 9:25 1:15 & 3:20 2:00 & Children 11 & under 1 70 VfiCH Coming soon ld;Hr CUMtt Iftwa t Nov. mom tn 21-2- 3 Three days only Sun Classic Passes Only it &, PARENTS OF the bride are Bishop and Mrs Clyde B. Garrett of 865 South 1000 West, Clearfield Parents of the bridegroom are Lt Col (ret ) and Mrs Harold G Garber of Colorado Springs THEY WERE feted at a wedding breakfast following the ceremony at the Hotel Utah 51 guests were present A reception was held Friday night at the White House in dress was Chantilly lace adorning the high neckline, the slightly empire waistline and the c uffs of the long btshop sleeves The softly flowing skirt and c hapel train were accented by nee matching lace at the hemline. MRS. CHAD Reid and Mrs. Todd Benson were the matrons of honor with Miss Candy Smith and Miss Jolene Williams as bridesmaids, and Mrs Tom Dyches and Mrs. Mike Peterson as attending matrons Cathy Garrett was the flower girl. Mrs Reid and Mrs. Benson wore gowns of burgundy ballet with burgundy and on the bodices peach-prin- the other attendants were patterned the same in peach ballet with peach and burgundy print bodices BEST MAN duties were as- sumed by Kirk Garber. Ushers were Doug Packer Tom Gearhart and Lynn Mor-tens- The newlyweds fll y G848fJ 1 r t Gowns of will make their home in Orem, while both are attending Brigham Young University ON FRIDAY AQDJffilAf 00 First fashioned of peau de soie with special Added Treat 1.50 HS&JHS Robert Wells of the Council of Seventies The bride's tor Tuesday is Ladies Nite 7:30 Cheryl Garrett and Gregg D Garber were married Nov 5 in the Salt Lake Temple by kX fJ ifesMSlL. Temple Rites Ogden Theatre Evenings & Beta Sigma Phi annual Preferential Tea will be held Sunday, Nov. 14 at Cherry Hill Lodge at Farmington Junction from 2 to 4 p.m. WAYNE Kaysville . Beta Sigma Phi MRS. JERI Harvey will serve as general chairman of the tea. PG evening, Nov. 12, the couple will be further honored with an open house reception to be held at the Garber home in Colorado Springs The new Mrs Garber was entertained with several prenuptial affairs prior to her marriage vsb 75 T-B- s6395 70 Datsun dr. s5495 71 Torino ird Copper Luxury Group, Leather Trim, Loaded 76 Trailduster 4x4 Sharp 75 Cougar XR7 Silver with red interior AM FM Tape, Power windows, cruise control, many more U 4 s295i Wagon s 1395 $ 2095 4 dr. 73 Montego 4895 4 dr., V8, Auto. Air, Radio, V top & M FOR Iks MYSTERIOUS . , M jL I JJi t All. m m C ; DEMOS EXTRAVAGANZA -- - BIG SAVINGS Layton. Rho. JOHN e Breakfast and Lunch: Specials Daily month. THEY ARE continuing their drive as they need funds for their various projects. I Sills Cafe Sr. Cit Dinner nett, Salt Lake City; and Jayne Prettyman, Salt Lake Hess, Lori White, Stacey Stokes, Libby White and Stephanie Stokes. Best man was Mike Rakes-traUshers were Gomer Jay Hess and Lowell Hess. Ring-bearwas Sean Pnest. 5 Planning a Nov. 27 wedding are Irene Dunham and Jimmy Kaysville Legion American Legion Post No. 82 of Kaysville wish to thank all those who have supported them m the newspaper and AFTER a honeymoon of a New York City Theatre Toitf the couple will reside in Sag 5 Lake City. Whitworth. FLOWER girls were Mistey 5 HE IS the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald M. Jackson of East Layton. The couple was married October 30, 1976 in the La in Salt Lake City. and pop pops. The mothers wore full length light blue crepe gowns and had an orchid corsage. Reception Center with the reception also at Bowcutts. THE BRIDE wore a tiered hooped skirt with jewels on it, high neckline with buttons down the front, lace going to a point on the top in the front, layered. Her flowers were loses, carnations ? ag,reumsv Maid of --honcft''was'VMissL' Becky Roch BrtBtfefcifiatds' THE BRIDE is a graduate of Davis High School and University of Utah. The bridegroom is attending and carried a nosegay of daisies, mums, carnations, wedding supper was held November nit. NEWLYWEDS will make their new home at Bis-be- Mr. and Mrs. Royes Petersen of Las Vegas, Nev. announce the marriage of their daughter Patricia Ann to Gary Jackson. THEY wore flowered blue, pink polyester crepe gowns, of Rudd Ross were Miss Gayla Roderick and Miss Lora Lee Willie. Prenuptial party was given by friends at the Tucson Medical Center. 1968. floor-lengt- MR. AND MRS. MIKE Las Vegas Rites! S MOliSTERS lac Nau AkaaiaiMt Satwinaa aiffMt I A 1 A ten L awt save WANT TO PURCHASE FIRE AND CASUALTY, AGENCY -- ANY SIZE WRITE: IRSURAriCE AGENCY P.O. BOX 38 LAYTON. UTAH 84041 1573 NORTH MAIN, LAYTON 825-97- 21 |