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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, JANUARY 27. 1977 IS Notes 80th Date s',? Mrs. Mark D. Morgan, 100 North Rosewood Lane, Lay-to- n. Mrs. Morgan was born Jan. 27, 1897 in El Dorado Mo. The family Springs, moved to Kaysville when she was 16 years of age. ON APRIL 21, 1915 she married Joseph Franklin Morgan in Layton. On March 22, 1916 the marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. He died on May 15, 1970. In the LDS Church she has served as Primary teacher and Relief Society visiting teacher. SHE HAS three sons and two daughters: Mrs. Henry H. (Wanda) Beus of Clinton; Golden F. Morgan of Layton; Mrs. Sterling R. (Margie Deen) Johnson of Salt Lake City; John S. Mark D. Morgan and ESSIE MORGAN Essie Summers Morgan, East Gentile, will be 557 honored at an open house Sat., Jan. 29, between 2 and 7 p.m. FRIENDS AND relatives are invited to call at the home of her son and Mr. and daughter-in-law- , Taking her place among the brides is Miss Suzanne Briggs, who became the bride of Vaughn P. Belliston of 2846 Malan Drive, MRS. KENT JOHNSON mid-wint- Exchange Y ows Exchanging nuptial vows on Thursday, Dec. 16 in impressive ceremonies in the Salt Lake LDS Temple was the former Miss Janice Thor-so- n and Kent G. Johnson, with President Schwendiman officiating. THE NEW bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 0. Thorson of 854 North Main Street, Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. S. Garth Johnson of 117 South Flint Street, Kaysville are parents of the bridegroom. THE COUPLE was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Utah Stars Room, TriArch Restaurant, Salt Lake City following the ceremony. They were honored that evening at a reception at the Kaysville LDS Taber- nacle Cultural Hall. THE BRIDE was lovely in a gown of tricot knit over satin, fashioned and long with a full tapered sleeves. The neckline and sleeves were accented with appliqued lace. Her full skirt extended into a detachable train. veil of The elbow-lengtsilk bridal illusion was edged in lace trim and was caught to a matching h h yellow with dark blue velvet. They each held a white rose bud. d BRIDE THE and bridegrooms mothers chose floor-lengt- h of royal blue velveteen, with light and dark blue flower trim. They wore corsages of white rose buds and white carnations. Miss Debi Giles attended the guest book. ROBERT JOHNSON performed the duties of best man. Ushers were Randy Thorson and Russell Thorson. Following a honeymoon are trip the newlyweds new home in making their Kaysville. PRENUPTIAL parties were Miss given by Michelle Silotti, Miss Debi Giles, Mrs. Mary Jo Smith, Marianne Thorson, Mrs. Beverlee Thorson and Mrs. Arlene Rasmussen. The bride graduated from Davis High School and attended Weber State College. THE BRIDEGROOM is a graduate of Davis High and is attending Weber State College. He has fulfilled an LDS Mission to the Hamburg-German- y Mission, headpiece. THE BRIDAL bouquet white roses, white and blue carnations consisted of and baby breath. Attending the bride was Miss Janet Thorson, twin sister, as maid of honor. She wore a floor-lengt- h gown royal blue velveteen, trimmed with delicate white lace and she held a longstemmed white rose. were Miss Miss Michelle Silotti, Johnson, Miss Kaylene Nadine Thorson, and Miss BRIDESMAIDS Delana Thorson. Their gowns were of light blue denim with red and Ogden. trimmed flowers Mrs. np Honor Society At Layton Sponsoring Sr. Cit. Banquet The National Honor Society at Layton High is sponsoring a banquet in honor of the Layton and South Weber Senior Citizens. The banquet will begin at 11:30 at the Eagles Club in Layton, Feb. 3. A STUDENT program will begin at 12:30. All those who wish to attend are asked to RSVP. Just moved in? I can help you out. Don't worry and wonder about learning your way around town. Or what to see and do. Or whom to ask. As your WELCOME WAGON Hostess, I can simplify the business of getting settled. Help you begin to enjoy your new town . . . good shopping, local attractions, community opportunities. And my basket is full of useful gifts to please your THE COUPLE recited marriage vows on Sat. morning in the LDS Ogden Temple. Officiating at the ceremony was Elder Kefford Peek. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Briggs of Syracuse. 2511 THE BRIDEGROOM is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Garth Belliston of 3108 Iowa Ave., Ogden, Utah. Immediately following the couples marriage, parents of the bridegroom entertained with a wedding brunch at Maddox in Restaurant Brigham City. THAT EVENING they were further honored with a reception held at the Syracuse LDS Stake Center. The charming bride chose a white gown of organza under- scored with white satin for her marriage and the reception. It featured a high neckline edged with delicate lace, circular rows of the same lace formed rows of trim for the entire yoke, that was completed with a very wide lace trim. Lace appliques adorned the entire gown and sleeves. And the skirt fell into a chapel train. HER trimmed with a dainty braid that was caught to a head-piec- e of lace. She carried a bridal bouquet of Talisman roses entwined with white carnations. Attending the bride were Mrs. A.J. Goodliffe, Mrs. Clayton Huber, Mrs. Lynn Sorensen and Miss Irene Briggs, all sisters; Miss Reta a sister of the Belliston, bridegroom; Mrs. Chris Newbold, Mrs. Robert Mabey The fall semester honor roll at Ricks College includes 834 students. STUDENTS getting 3.5 grade point average or above for the semester, taking at least 14 hours of classwork, are named to the honor roll. Ricks College is the largest privately-owneoperated two-ye- d of Jesus Christ of MAXINES Sew Bridal Dept. Wet 1(H) Bountiful. 292-518- North. I lull 1 Complete selection: Sizes 3 thru 20 Every gown discounted T 20 Off For personal attention Phone Yom 292-518- 1 r 295-579- 3 after 7:00 gowns of chocolate brown velour. They were accented d with peach quiana blouses with dainty bows at their necklines. The flower girls were Pam Goodliffe, Cathy Goodliffe, Susan Goodliffe and LaNae Huber, all nieces of the bride. long-sleeve- were GOWNS THEIR similar to those of the other attendants and full length. They all carried nosegays of rose buds and split carnations in harvest color. Both mothers wore gowns alike in pale peach print accented with brown. Their gowns were complemented with white carnation corsages. ASSUMING the duties of best man was Farrell De Hart. With Neal Briggs, the brides brother, Larry Belliston, Dean Belliston, both brothers of the bridegroom, Max Neves and Charles Hammond serving as ushers. They left following their reception for a wedding trip to Lake Tahoe and Palm Springs, Calif. They will make their home in Ogden upon their return. THE BRIDE has attended Weber State College. Mr. Belliston has attended Weber State College and has received his masters degree in psychology from Utah State University. He is currently employed as a supervisor at Cutter Laboratories. He served as a fighter pilot for the U.S. Air Force in Vietnam and is in Air Force Reserves currently. with 5,740. HONOR students from Davis County include: Bountiful: Marian Sant, Lisa bridal showers given by Mrs. Donna DeMonge, Karen Jones, Mrs. Robert Mabey, Mrs. JenaLee Wilson, Mrs. A. Garth Belliston and relatives of the COMPLETE WEDDING ARRANGEMENTS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 40 West 500 South, Bountiful 295-338- 9 the bridegroom Mrs. D. Douglas Russell of 151 East Parents Mr. 300 was COUPLE at a wedding breakfast at the Rodeway Inn, Salt Lake City, hosted THE honored the by Saltzgiver; Fruit Hi Suzanne Law. They were honored that evening at a reception at the Mountain Road LDS Chapel in Fruit Heights. FOR HER wedding and reception, the lovely bride was radiant in an original h gown of chiffon over satin. The bodice was trimmed with jeweled Venetian lace, long bouffant full-lengt- with sleeves fashioned matching jeweled lace on the deep cuffs and high neckline. The beautiful skirt fell into a cathedral train edged with full wide ruffle accented with matching jeweled lace. The cathedral veil fell softly from a matching headpiece. Miss Nancy Prig-mor- e as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Alyson E. Brown, Mrs. Susan L. Atkinson, Mrs. you u Ml Wanless and Miss Chris Susan Russell. THE ATTENDANTS gowned in matching jumpers of were floor-lengt- h brown knit with alternating light blue and shirts. They each held a bouquet of light blue dried flowers accented with wheat. The bride and bridegrooms mothers chose gowns of floral off-whi- is a THE BRIDE-elec- t graduate of Davis High School and Mr. Benoit was graduated from South High School in . floor-lengt- h knit In shades of JILL STONEBRAKER brown, light blue and Layton Rotary Club Meets Wednesday THEIR CORSAGES were white roses and light blue poms. Miss Kaye Whitesides tended the guest book. at- BRENT RUSSELL, brother of the bridegroom served as best man. The ushers were Craig K. R. Samuel Rushforth, Rushforth, E. Scott Rush- forth, all brothers of the bride. a honeymoon Following trip to California-Marin- members and Twenty-thre- e guests of the Layton Rotary Club met Wed. for their regular dinner meeting at the Chateau Center. the Great Salt Lake Minerals and Chemicals Corp., a subsidiary of Gulf Resources and Chemical Corp. He stressed the technical GUEST SPEAKER was Peter Behrens, president of Salt Lake today and in the ture. np problems facing the Great a the newlyweds are Del Rey, Salt Lake City. PRENUPTIAL you like to If residing in Kaysville. parties NEEDLEPOINT Pattern Books Sunset Designs but think it takes too long. Come in and see our -- were given by Mrs. Martha Rushforth, Mrs. Nancy Rushforth, Mrs. Jane Ayers, Mrs. Alyson Brown, Miss Mrs. Nancy Prigmore, Susan Atkinson and Mrs. -- QUICK POINT Kits -- Maxine Thompson. Lees Hooked Rugs YarnN Things 23 East Gentile, Layton THE BRIDE graduated from Davis High School and is attending the University of Utah and will graduate this spring. The bridegroom graduated from Davis High School, Weber State attended College and Utah Technical College. He will continue his studies at Weber State 766-063- 3 College. HE HAS fulfilled a LDS Mission to the Philippine Mission, np For Masters Donald Lee Reed, Jr., son and Mrs. Donald L. Reed, 339 W. Gordon Ave., Assigned couldnt have you Daniel Midkiff, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Chad well, live at 24 Zircon Circle, Layton, Utah, recently was assigned to the 25th Infantry Division at Barbers Point Army Specialist Six R. Naval Air Station, Hawaii. A FLIGHT engineer in the 147th Aviation Company of the division's 25th Aviation Bat- fulfillment tl of 825-457- 1975. GIFT HOP 111(1 Bridal Registry Raille. 1 be found at the beautiful Brattons Cove in Bountiful 11) North Main. Phone 37()-2- I If) 7 BEA UTIFUL tali TT j Me pruiidlv frjlurt V t olor l'jinlui(s h M.l). Stewart Nj itf u 1 ell kinm n artist 4'( tHile (HIM & STEAKS SUPERB SEAFOOD FAST, COURTEOUS SERVICE , - .nn1 Mon. thru Sot. 11 A.M.-1- 0 P.M. CLOSED Phone 295-238- 4 Norituki anil Sango POTTERS Mikuxa anil Sermon. an CKSSTVI. SILVER OR SIMM ESS Vk I. inf: Jan. Hi. I 2S. 1977 Jackie Wright and Kolin Vance KINKS Infattts '' Steaart ns VKE SUNDAY r 2 1986 No. 400 W., Layton ? requirements. He received a bachelor's degree in finance at Weber State College in HIS WIFE. Carol, is with him in Hawaii. Bountiful Call for appointment y talion, Spec. Midkiff entered the Army in June 1965. The specialist is a 1965 graduate of Davis High School in Kaysville. Seafood Custom sewing for the Fussy Female Layton has completed all requirements for the degree of Master of Business Administration at Utah State University. REED conducted a study of lease-buanalysis in closelv-hel- d corporations as partial "A little bit of Son Francisco con 1385 S. 500 West THE FUTURE bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph L. Benoit of 2220 East 4800 South, Salt Lake City. The couple are planning a Feb. 4 wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will follow at the Carillon Reception Center in Bountiful. of Mr. Julie ights: choose?" "Credit." Road, Kaysville. Completes Requirements Daniel R. Midkiff Is Good Substitute If bridegrooms parents. honor. Centerville, Lori Carpenter, Gregory G. Oman, Jarene Sheriff. Clearfield: Kelly E. Stoker; West Point: Lisa Crabtree and Laurie Flint. Layton: Alena Stockton, Mary Lou Baird. Kim Marie Evans. Kaysville: Delia Kaye Bowman, Diane Elaine Keck, Lisa Neilson. and Judith Schroader. Sherrilee Scoffield. CROSS: and South, Kaysville. Summers, Gayla Walker. WOODS of are Mrs. John R. Ayers, sister of the bride, as matron of Williams and Mrs. Virginia Bennett, vsb Wedding Reception Center "Elegance Without Extruvatiumv" THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mrs. June Rushforth and the late Knewell Rushforth of 95 South 760 East, Kaysville. and baby breath. Attending the bride was bridegroom, Mrs. LaVaun wealth, what would Carillon Impressive rites in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Friday, Dec. 17 united in marriage Miss Anne Rush-fort- h and Keith R. Russell. Elder William H. Bennett officiated. HER BRIDAL bouquet consisted of white roses, light blue starburst poms The new Mrs. Belliston was entertained Latte- Saints. Enrollment this fall was Jt and Miss Jill Flamm. THEY WORE jumper Several Davis Co. Students On Ricks Collegte Honor Roll r-Day 31) veil was FULL-lengt- h Church 376 - 1603 West 700 South, college in the United States and is owned by the family. Take a break from unpacking and call me. VS Stonebraker to Randy Lynn Benoit, are her parents Mr. and Mrs. Hal A. Stonebraker of 113 East Mutton Hollow December Rites ..v.WWW open house. the Announcing approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Jill MRS. KEITH RUSSELL '.. omitted. Her family is hosting the Plan Nuptials lllil f Morgan both of Layton. She has 28 grandchildren and 44 IT IS requested that gifts be I, idler -- Iptmrel Feb. 4. 1977 Brenda Christensen and Mark A. Powers fu- ftf |