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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS - NEWS JOURNAL, DECEMBER IS; 1976 Rites Myers- - Law . Mr. and Mrs. John V. Myers of 1993 N. 350 W., Sunset, announce the marriage of their daughter Renae to Michael M. Law. lace, and the long bishop sleeves were accented by deep lace cuffs. The skirt and cathedral train were bordered by a deep lace trimmed Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Waite and daughters Rula and Marilee were dinner guests in Orem Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Waite and family at their new home. Elder Dan Holbrook returned from serving his two year LDS mission to the Lon- flounce. MR. LAW is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Morris Law of 2623 N. 425 W. Sunset. The Sunset LDS Seventh Ward Cultural Hall provided the setting for the ceremony and reception on Friday with Bishop James G. Bridges officiating. MISS JANET Thompson attended her sister as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were the Misses Dianne Law, Kathy Law and Sandra Law. The attendant wore don South mission. He arrived home Saturday evening. He is the son of President and Mrs. Ben Holbrook. He will red and white gingham checked dresses trimmed with lace. AN ORIGINAL gown of organza over taffeta was worn by the bride. Pearls and on Venetian lace enchanced the and fitted bodice. deep collar The high stand-u- p was fashioned of matching crystals embroidered give his mission report on Sunday Dec. 26 at the Kaysville 14th LDS Ward Chapel at 3:30 p.m. The Kaysville East Stake BEST MAN duties were as- sumed by Daniel C. Green. Marvin W. Myers served as usher. Roy will be home to the couple after a wedding trip, Relief Board Society members held their annual Christmas dinner on Friday vw evening for members and partners at the Stake Center Cultural Hall. Mr. and Mrs. George Sheffield and family were visitors Sunday at Spring City of her mother Mrs. Helen Madsen. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Major Wedding Rites Taking her place among the early December brides is Mrs. Michael Gary the former Miss Kruit-bosc- h, Suzanne Craythome. THE BRIDES parents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Craythome of 2455 W. 800 N. Mr. Kruitbosch is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary K. Kruitbosch of 2806 W. 600 N. in Clinton. They are former residents of Sunset. The ceremony and reception were held Wednesday at the White House in South Ogden with Bishop Gerald G. Hodson officiating. Exchange V ows Among the winter brides is the former Miss Laurette Jansen who became the bride of Kurt A. Mortensen in impressive ceremonies performed on November 24 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Elder Benjamin Bower-in- g officiating. THE BRIDE is a daughter Hollist, Miss sisters the bride, Miss Gena Mortensen and Miss Mary Jo Mortensen, sisters of the bridegroom, all as THEY WORE matching floor length gowns of red crepe featuring white lace panels down the front. They each held a single white rose bud. The bride and bridegrooms mothers chose two piece red and white gowns with white blouses. Their corsages were candy striped carnations. Kaysville. Parents of the bridegroom are President and Mrs. Harris Arbor Mortensen of 19810 121st S.E., Renton, Washington. MISS LYNETTE Mayberry attended the guest bode. Best man duties were performed by Alan Gooch and Gerald Dupre. The ushers were H. Kay Mortensen, brother of the bridegroom. THE COUPLE was honored at a wedding breakfast at the . V Restaurant, a of bridesmaids. of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jansen of 133 North 650 East, Chuck-A-Ram- Jeri Jansen, Salt Lake City following the ceremony hosted by the bridegrooms parents. They were honored that evening at a reception at the Kaysville 13th LDS Ward Cul- tural hall. Provo. THE BRIDEGROOM graduated from Kentland High School in Kent, Washington and is attending Brigham Young University. He has fulfilled a LDS Mission to the Germany-Dussel-dorf Mission. THE BRIDAL bouquet was Will Power Will Power: The ability to stop after eating one salted carnations. Attending the bride was Miss Kay Jansen as maid of honor, Mrs. Steven (Alene) Dinger, Mrs. Jeff (Carla) "Pre - peanut. -- "l-lol- Martha Green ..... Observes 93rd Date SHE MARRIED David O. Green on March 19, 1902 in graduate this spring from Brigham Young University at a beautiful cascade of white orchids with candy striped Craythome as maid of honor, and Melanie Craythome as junior bridesmaid, Miss Sheryl Kruitbosch, sister of the bridegroom, was a bridesmaid, and Mrs. Monte Bambrough, also a sister was attending matron. The bride is a graduate of Davis High School and will Washington. full-leng- th SISTERS of the bride attending were Miss Michele One of East Laytons oldest residents celebrated her 93rd birthday on Dec. 5. Mrs. Martha E. Green was born Dec. 5, 1883 in Layton, a daughter of Thomas and Sarah Compkin Evans. THE COUPLE spent their in Seattle, honeymoon FOR HER wedding and reception the bride was in an gown of exquisite white crepe featuring a delicate lace yoke accented with seed pearls, and leg of mutton sleeves and a full gathered skirt. The delicate lace veil extended from a matching headpiece into a long flowing train. THE BRIDE wore an elegant gown of dotted swiss with a ruffle outlining a deep of beaded lace on the fitted bodice. The high neckline was ruffled and die bishop sleeves were accented by lace cuffs. The softly draped skirt and cathedral train were bordered at the hemline by a deep flounce with lace trim. Globe, Boston iclau Coat Sale 30 ALL COATS SNOVn SUITS Layton. They moved to the home and farm where she is still living 1463 N. Emerald Drive. Mr. Green died at the age of 65 in 1944. Eight of her 10 children are still living. They are Mrs. Mattie Ray of South Weber; Mrs. Leona Forbes of Ogden; Mrs. Norma Hutchinson of Winnemucca, Nev.; Delmas Green, George T. Green, Chance D. Green, Woodrow E. Green and D. Junior Green all of Layton. Walter Elmer Evans of Layton is her She has 30 brother. grandchildren, 72 greatgrandchildren and 38 MRS. GREEN has always taken an active part in the LDS Church. She served as a Relief Society visiting teacher for 60 years. Today, she is the oldest member of the Layton East Third Ward. She is also a member of the Deseret Camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. Although 4 feet 10 inches tall Mrs. Green does not get out of the house; she is able to live alone and to get around reasonably well with the help of a walker. Her children are very considerate and attentive to her needs. They wore coordinated ensembles consisting of deep green velour jumpers with lime green blouses. MONTE Bamb rough served as best man. Dale Kruitbosch was an usher and Erik Craythome and Gerrit Kruitbosch were junior ushers. Riverdale will be home to the newlyweds after a wedding trip to Snowbird, vw Bovirli'fu and Latjfon The former Miss Patricia Grant became the bride of Marlowe Gene Palmer, in performed Friday at the Enchanted Evening in South rites Ogden. PARENTS of the bride are Mrs. Ruth Grant of 3165 Brinker and Lewis Grant of 501 43rd in South Ogden. Mr. Palmer is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Marlowe G. Palmer of 1452 N. 475 W., Sunset. Rites In Ogden The Ogden LDS Temple was the setting for the marriage of the former Miss Michelle Ashdown and Eric James Bertagnolli, on Friday. THE BRIDES parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lariy Ashdown of 428 W. 1300 N., Sunset Mr. Bertagnolli resided at 1017 W. 2300 N. in Ginton. President Kefford Peek officiated at the ceremony. A reception was held at the White House in South Ogden. FOR THE nuptial events the bride selected a gown of soft polyester with Venetian lace and seed pearls forming a deep on the empire bodice. The high stand-u- p collar wqs trimmed with lace and long bishop sleeves were accented by deep lace cuffs. . The skirt extended to a chapel train. MISS DIANE Ashdown served her sister as maid of honor. Others attending were Miss Annette Ashdown, another sister, and Mrs. Curt Hancock and Mrs. David Ashdown. Jeni Lynn Ashdown was the flower girl. They wore polyester floral prints in pale' pink and designed with lace trimmed cape collars, fitted bodices with scooped necklines and skirts. THE VOWS were before Bishop Bateman. A followed. members nf their family. Guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Tippetts and children, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Brian Mottishaw, and family, of Riverton; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Muir and family. Bountiful; Vickie apd Brandi Hob-ste- repeated Arthur reception traditional gown of fine lace with a round neckline trimmed with a petite lace ruffle, and long fitted sleeves A Mrs. Michael Blood at Los ' Alamos, New Mexico and with their son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Packer at Moab. They will spend the holidays at home and return to Missouri January 1 to continue their assignment until May 1977. Mr. and Mrs. Max Ware of San Bernardino, Calif, were recent visitors of her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Vem R. Butcher. Nola Mitchell was among the group of Ballet West performers who spent five days at Tempe, Ariz. performing in the Nutcracker Ballet. They left Wednesday and re-- r. Mr. and Mrs. William Packer returned home prior to the Thanksgiving holiday from Missouri where they have spent the past months on a LDS Church assignment. They are micro-filmin- g records in the northern part of Missouri State. En route home they visited with their daughter and family, Mr. and Rites Grant-Palm- er Ashdown-Bertagnol- li with scalloped cuffs was worn by the bride. THE &ODICE was fitted and the bouffant four tiered skirt was accented bv a train. Mrs. Paul Fine served as matron of honor with Miss Jill Palmer and Miss Becky Petersen as bridesmaids, and Natalie Youngberg and Debbie Youngberg as flower girls. BEST MAN duties were assumed by Clyde Anderson with Ty Grant and Bill Palmer as ushers. Jason Youngberg was a ringbearer. The newlyweds are making their first home in Roy after a brief wedding trip, vw Layton Rotary: The Coach turned Sunday evening. Nola is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mitchell. Lt. Col. (Ret) and Mrs. Leon Heaps and family and two guests Debbie Snell and Richard Ayers all attended the production, Christmas Around The World at, Brigham Young University on 3. This produc- Friday, Dec. tion was presented by the BYU Folk Dancers. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keefer Alameda, Calif, have been visitors of her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie of Attends Meet In Reno Twenty-si- x ROTARIAN RALPH Call installed Eldon Roberts as a new member of the club. Mr. Roberts is with Utility Building Sales. Guest speaker was Coach Doug Moon from the Layton High School. He is the Basketball coach and he brought with him two of his star players, Johnny Gilbert and Cal Roberts. HE TOLD of his goals and his philosophy of coaching and predicted a fine season for the Layton High School, np Judge and Mrs. Thomley K. Swan spent five days at Reno, Nev. where he attended the National School for Judges. HE FLEW on to San Diego for a business trip and Mrs. Swan returned to Kaysville.' np Distinctive Wedding Announcements ' invitations and J Accessories Day or Evening Phone 376-98- December Nuptials Mr. and Mrs. . James D. Martin of 333 W. 870 N. nounce the engagement of their daughter Sherryl Lynn of Salt Lake City, to Brent K. iBigelow, also of Salt Lake City. i MR. BIGELOW is a son of . Mr. and Mrs. Nyle C. Bigelow of Vernal. u Marriage vows will be traded in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Dec. 17. A recep ; tion will be held in the Crystal Cottage in Roy. bride-eleThe was graduated from Clearfield High School and LDS She attended Seminary. Weber State College. Mr. Bigelow was graduated from Uintah High School and LDS Seminary. He attended Brigham Young University and is now attending the University of Utah. HE SERVED an LDS Germamission. ny-South ct For every gift it's the perfect card ib- - Aw! May your holidays bring you health and happiness from DIXON P. REISBECK 197 No. Main-Layto- n, Utah 376-427- 9 9:00 to 5:30 "A little bit of San Francisco con getting a boot out of CMirtgfiiias . Hmr bo found at tbo boOutifvl Bratton's Covo in Bountiful" SUPERB SEAFOOD & STEAKS FAST, COURTEOUS SERVICE fin, f)0 Seafood 1M3S.i00Wwl.toHM ? cw&sMw ' Judge Swan The Layton Rotarians met Wednesday at the Chateau for their regular dinner meeting. members and two guests were in attendance. DR. CLYDE Marx, president, presided. Rotarian Scott Holt installed Douglas Fielding as a new member. Mr. Fielding is with the New England Mutual Life Insurance Company. ' Draney. Mrs. Leona Clawson and her mother Mrs. Julia King of Salt Lake City and a nephew and his wife Mr. and Mrs. Frank I lardy were all dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Knewell Hardy last week. PERFORMING best man duties was Chris Motley with David Ashdown, Lenny Arave, Harry Chambers and Scott Howard as ushers. The bride and bridegroom hosted a wedding breakfast at Andys Chuckwagon. They will reside in Clinton, vw MRS. GREEN has lived in the same house for the past 75 years. Saturday, Dec. 4, a family dinner was held in honor of Mrs. Green. 68 friends and relatives, many of them are from out of town, came to visit this remarkable lady, dmg Jf entertain at a Christmas dinner party at their home on Thursday evening Dec. 16 for members of the Exhausted will Jaycees. Guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schofield; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Green, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kirby, Mr. and Mrs. George Talbot, Mr. and Mrs. Don Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Hylon Smith, of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Muir will entertain at their family Christmas dinner party on Saturday Dec. 18 for. Hiking boots, ski boots, snow boots, dress boots, or just plain shoes. For every gift, its the perfect card. First Security BankAmericard. It can make all the difference at Christmas. . 12 ; ' |