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Show V To Michael Arthur Montgomery, the foster son of Mrs. Irene Johnson, 3652 W. Gentile, Layton, announced his engagement to Miss Mary Diane Bennett, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fox Bennett of Tempe, Ariz. MRS. CORDELL M. GOLD hixcnange .J MRS. LINCOLN TALBOT Temple Rites Impressive rites in the Ogden LDS Temple on Thursday, June 2, 1977 united in marriage Miss Joleen Carter and George Lincoln Talbot. President Leslie L. Norton of the Ogden Temple officiated. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Keith Carter of 600 East 300 North, Kaysville. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Talbot of 1084 North Highway 89, Kaysville. Following the ceremony, the couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Mansion House in Ogden hosted by the bridegrooms parents. THAT evening they received guests at a reception at the Kaysville Fourth and 13th LDS Ward Chapel Cultural Hall. For her wedding and reception the bride was at- tired in a gown of delustered polyester satin. It was styled with a high neckline with lace inset, long full puffed sleeves with deep cuffs accented with lace and seed pearls. The full skirt featured a deep lace ruffle and seed pearls at the hemline with matching train of lace and seed pearls attached to the waistline. the bridesmaids. h THEY WORE gowns in shades of orchid and blue crepe styled with a floral print panel down the front. They held nosegays of daisies, chrysanthemums, purple status and baby breath. THE BRIDE and bridegrooms mothers chose h gowns of blue, pink and orchid patterned crepe. Orchid and carnation corsages were worn by the mothers. Miss Sandra Bitters attended the guest book. floor-lengt- floor-lengt- STEVEN S. Talbot, brother the bridegroom served as best man. Ushers were Lynn Kneedy, Mark Barber, Robert Webster and Russell Carter. After a honeymoon trip to Nevada and California the newlyweds will make their new home in Kaysville. of h THE VEIL was three tiers of silk bridal illusion edged in lace and fastened to a traditional head piece which had been worn by her mother on her wedding day. The bridal bouquet consisted of a cas- cade of white roses, blue tipped carnations, purple sta- tus and blue and white baby breath with an orchid in the center. Attending the bride was Karen Carter, a sister of the bride, as maid of honor. Mrs. Russeir Carter, Miss Debbie Johnson, Miss Leanne Carter and Miss Eileen Carter were John D. THE bridegroom graduated from Davis High School and attended Weber State College and Utah State University. He is employed as business manager of Gordon Kesler Sprinkler Co. np flowers M. Gold. in Construction Co. Uc. Gen. Contractor 2 Custom Homes, Additions, Remodel Build with someone who Cares full-lengt- h After the ceremony, his parents hosted a wedding breakfast for the bridal pair were Millen Gold and Ralph of the Gold, brothers bridegroom. AFTER A honeymoon trip to Lake Tahoe and San Francisco, California the couple will make their new home in full-leng- Kaysville. Prenuptial parties were given by Miss Sandra Tanner and Miss Loretta Tanner, Mrs. Elizabeth Green, Mrs. Lea Morrell and Mrs. Jane Memitts. THE BRIDE graduated from Davis High School and attended Weber State College for three years. While at Weber State she served as LDSSA executive secretary at the LDS Ogden Institute of Religion. The bridegroom graduated from high school in Haywood, California and Weber State College. He has fulfilled a LDS Mission to the England-Londo- waist. Full bishop sleeves with large ruffle and lace at the edge, a flouncy ruffle at the bottom of the skirt. Daisies, stephanotis and baby breath made up the head-piecThe bridal bouquet of consisted daisies, stephanotis and roses. MRS. SCOTT Hall, sister-in-laof the bride was matron of honor. Miss Nancy Hall, sister of the bride was maid of honor and Miss Merris Gold, sister of the bridegroom was bridesmaid. A sister-in-laMrs. Joseph Hall attended the guest book. e. n Mission, np (BEAU'S I I North, Kaysville. The bridegroom is a son of Guy Brinkerhoff of Bountiful at the Sunset Kapp LDS Center. THE YOUNG couple will be 23, 1977 m the Ogden LDS Temple. The bride-to-b- e is a Stake Miss Nicholas was graduat- married September ed from Clearfield High School, LDS Seminary and attended Weber State College. Mr. Kapp was graduated from Bonneville High School and the Ogden LDS Institute daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Nicholas of 146 W. 1900 N., Sunset. The future bridegroom is a son of Mrs. of Religion, vw Montgomery is a graduate of Clearfield High School. He served two years with the U.S. Marine Corps in Vietnam, dmg FOR HER wedding the bride wore a gown of white pleated organdy with lace insets through the gown. A pink rose in her hair and the bridal bouquet was made up of pink roses and carnah Hawaiian Luau For Husbands tions. The newlyweds are making new home in Bountiful, their np June Nuptials On Thursday, June 30, Terry R. McCafferty claimed as his bride Miss Marla Lea Box. The ceremony took place at the Hams House in Ogden. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mrs. Donna Box of 2008 N. 450 W. in Sunset and Russell Box of Arlington, Va. Mr. McCafferty is a son of Mr. and Mrs. David R. McCafferty of Clearfield. ushers. Kevin Box, a brother of the bnde, presented the hand in marriage. brides A recept- ion honoring the newlyweds was held at the Hains House following the marriage rites. THE BRIDE wore an original gown of lace over satin taffeta, ruffled around the scooped neckline and skirt. The lace was repeated in forming a unique doubletiered train which fell floor The Xi Chi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will entertain their husbands at a Hawaiian luau on Saturday, July 16 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Leavitt in Kaysville. THERE WILL be swimming, dinner and fun for all. performed by Henry Lewis with Ryan Box, a brother f the bride. Arnold McCafferh , a brother of the bridegroom, William McCowen and - Mrs. Geri Harvey and her committee will be in charge, Rodger Sargent served as np honor was Mrs. Rodger Sargent, a sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Miss Selene Fraley, and Miss Mitzy McCafferty, a sister of the bridegroom. Other attendants were Mrs. William McCowen, a sister of the bride, and Mrs. Arnold McCafferty, as attending matron. Chelsea McCowen was flower girl and Craig Box, a brother of the bride was ring bearer. BEST man duties were FRIENDS and relatives are invited to call between 5 and 9 p.m. at 536 East 200 South, Kaysville. They request that gifts be omitted. Mr. Smith was bom July 22, Nebraska, a son of Elmer Ellswortn and Ida Cole Smith. He came to Utah in 1913. Was a graduate of Davis High School and attended the University of Utah. 1897 in Lincoln, HE married Edna M. Roberts, December 23, 1941 in Pocatello, Idaho. Mr. Smith has been an automobile salesman all of his life and was employed with Olsen Chevrolet Company of Layton for 32 years. He retired in 1970. HE AND his wife are the parents of the following children: Edward G. Smith, Kaysville; Elmer Ellsworth Smith, Sunset; Eldon Smith, Kansas City, Kansas; Darrell Smith, Walla Walla, Wash.; Dr. Merlin Smith, Huntington Beach, Calif.; Milton Smith, Escondia, Calif; and Duane Smith, Loma Linda, Calif, np The couple is making their first home in south Ogden, vw Notes 50th Anniversary reeliaKii Mr. and Mrs. John E. Ellsworth of Willard celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on July 6, 1977 and were honored with a family outing held at the Sunset City Park. Attending were family members and friends. Hamburgers MR. AND Mrs. Ellsworth in Duchesne on 41 for',01(0 were married Attending as matron of Shannon B. Keith of 5600 S. Weber Drive in Riverdale and the late Marvin Kapp. A RECEPTION will follow Gentile. MR. Kaysville. on birthday anniversary Thursday, July 21 at an open house at the home of his son Mr. and and daughter-in-law- , Mrs. Edward Smith of Kaysville. The open house is being hosted by Mr. Smiths family. Mr. Ellsworth was bom in Franklin, Idaho and Mrs. Ellsworth, the former Betty Vargas was born in Monte Vista, Colo. They have resided in this area most of their lives. July 6, 1927. SATURDAY ONLY L AV7011 ONLY They have five sons; Ernest vj Ellsworth of Clearfield; Clyde Ellsworth of Ogden; Harold (Bud) Ellsworth of Willard; Jerry Ellsworth and Edgar Ellsworth, both of Sunset. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth have 17 grandchildren and three vw HRCiTilC GIRCI1E was the former Jeanne Johnson of Fountain Valley, Calif. . The grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson of Fountain Valley, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hopper of Shaker Heights, DM g I Ohio. The is Mrs. William Johnson also of Fountain Valley, Calif, np PILLOWS & WATERBEDS 2479 North Main, Sunset 773-032- 2 TBnamik i i i July Yoy Sale i i t Save up to 50 All THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Lawrence of 293 East 100 and Mrs. Peggy Johnson of Glenn O. Smith of Kaysville will be honored on his 80th Hoppers. Mrs. Hopper Next to Stettlers Fruit Market I Vegas, Nev. length. Announce Engagement v I Miss Debbie Laurence who became the bride of Steve Brinkerhoff in rites performed on June 2, 1977 in Las bridegroom performed the duties of best man. Ushers at the Lion House. THE bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joel F. Gold of 1456 East Green Road, Fruit Heights. The bride wore a gown of Quiana crepe, the squared yolk was a soft chiffon with rows of delicate lace, with standup lace at the neck and cumberbund banded the B. June brides is the former floral blouses. Their corsages were yellow roses and white stephanotis. Wesley Gold, brother of the EARLYWEEK-EVENIN- I their hair. THE BRIDE and bridegrooms mothers chose suits of cream yellow polyester crepe and THE COUPLE exchanged wedding vows earlier Thursday morning in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Elder Edward H. Sorenson officiating. Nicholas to Randy was revealed. Its a daughter for Mr. and Mrs. John D. Hopper of 196 East 1050 North, Kaysville. The baby was bom July 3, 1977 at the Davis North Medical Center and will be named Carol Jeanne. She is Taking her place among the corsages of white daisies, stephanotis and matching At an announcement luncheon Saturday at the Ogden Golf and Country' Club the engagement of Miss Sharee Births In Kaysville ows floor-lengt- band, Mr. and Mrs. Cordell T Wedding Vows h The attendants wore gowns of cream yellow dotted swiss styled with necklines with scooped capelets. They wore wristlet The home of Mr. and Mrs. Acel M. Hall, 402 South 1465 East, Fruit Heights was the setting the evening of Thursday, July 7, 1977 for the garden reception honoring their daughter Nina and her hus- THE COUPLE will be married July 23, 1977 in the Mesa, Arizona LDS Temple. They will be honored that same evening at a wedding reception in the home of the brides parents in Tempe. On Friday, July 29 an open house for the newlyweds will be held in the Layton Second Ward Cultural Hall, 2120 W. Birthday the seventh child for the McQuade 825-981- PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mrs. Mark Barber, Miss Karen Carter, Miss Sandra Bitters and Mrs. Jana Tremelling. The bride graduated from Davis High School and Weber State College and teaches school at West Point Elementary. V T Notes 80th Marry Waterbeds in Stock or Special order Free set up and delivery ii-- a Mon. thru Sat ELJ VVAVtt REST -- LUNCH MENU JACK 6RIMHALL S G SPECIAL V MONDAY. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY TO 10 P M RED FLAME RESTAURANT 11:30 to 4:00 P.M. Proudly Presents For Your Listening Pleasure Pri 4PM 4 f f f 4 00 with Lunch Shipped Potatoes! S2 25 S2 25 S2 50 Chopped Sirloin Steak 12oz Chicken Fried Steak Halibut RIB vegetable roll 4 bullen (includes potato LUNCH SPECIAL OF THE DAY AuJu S1.50 Top Sirloin REGULAR SPECIALS Grade Pume (Served With Above) Baked or French Fries & Salad Bar - '1 With Dinner (Child s Menu) All You Can Eat Ch'ld s Menu Note: No Exchange, certificates or Coupons on Specials Special-- Prices for400Banquets Seating Cap Swiss Steak Salisbury Steak Monday Tuesday USDA Soup and Salad Bar $2.00 9 (Choice o( Baked PM TO 630 PM PRIME Soup J'ir $1 - . Dinner t Steak i e Rib Soup and Salad Top Sirloin 6 oz Shrunp (3) FRIDAY AND SATURDAY f Open IB8fiffiQBEPfflflB(l (Fflsoffi (MtStofjts linn ayiWiiii 'N4 Ham Wednesday DAN LINDSTROM A sonq A memhe fl And Dan very popular performing a0 mh ortng Iht Uni Sunshade iffigin 7:00 P.M. - 1 Sirloin Tips Breaded Veal Thursday Friday Saturday Halibut Breaded Veal Swiss Steak Soup and Salad Bar Can Eat $2.00 0:00 P.M. All GOOD FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT KINGS OF HARTS Soup THURS FRI . and SAT Evenings .Sl. it You SANDWICHES - f & Salad Bar $1.00 with sandwich Salad Bar .75 with sandwich Soup 40 with sandwich AL 9 jk |