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Show J WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL. JULY 14. 1977 IS Co. Delta Kappa Gamma Will Serve As Hostesses Thursday, July 21 will feature Mrs. Esther Landa, president of the National Council of Jewish Women. The Allstates breakfast, third session and general workshops will occupy the women on Friday, July 22. Highlight of Saturday will be Members of the four Davis County chapters of Delta as Kappa Gamma will serve hostesses to the visiting dig- nitaries at the Southwest Delta Regional Conference of Kappa Gamma International at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake 18-2- City, July the ORGANIZING hospitality services will be Shirley Bubak and Loretta Johnson of Pi Chapter; Mary Jean Alley and Velda Morrow of Rho and Chapter; Leona Clawson Thatcher of Ep- Marjorie silon; and Roma Luthi and Minna Work of Kappa. Mrs. Work, who is president-elec- t of the Utah State organization, will be general hospi- tality chairman for Shakespeare the the of Highlights conference include Utah Night on Wednesday, July 20, at the grand ballroom of Hotel MRS. R. WAYNE PASSEY Utah featuring the Virginia er polyester setting for the wedding breakfast following the MR. AND MRS. BRIAN D. MORTON Ogden Rites Taking her place among the brides is Miss Beverly Jean Durtschi who traded wedding vows on Thursday, June 30, 1977 with in Morton Brian D. ceremonies in the Ogden LDS Temple. President Leslie 0. Norton, Temple president officiated. mid-summ- Durtschi and Miss Martha Nye. Their gowns of pink styled with white They each held rose buds. were floor-lengt- h rose satin lace insets. pink satin THE BRIDE and bridegrooms mothers chose floor-lengt- h gowns of light pink crepe with beige insets. THE NEW bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Fenton Durtschi, 446 Custer Avenue, Ogden. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Waynard G. Morton of 123 South 700 East, Kaysville. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast following the ceremony at the Mansion House Restaurant in Ogden, hosted by the bridegrooms parents. They were honored that evening at a reception at the White House Reception Center in Ogden. Their corsages were red THE BRIDE was attired in a gown of satin and given by Miss Sara Nye, h chiffon accented with seed pearls and lace and high neckline and long sleeves. The chiffon and matching lace veil was attached to a crown. The bridal bouquet consisted of miniature pink rose buds, red roses, white carnations and pink baby breath. Mrs. Craig Hartman was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Robert roses, white baby breath and dark pink ribbon. Shauna Manning attended the guest book. DOUG Richards performed the duties of best man. The usher was Hal Manning. Their tuxedos were black trousers and light blue jackets. Following a honeymoon trip to Lake Tahoe, the newlyweds will make their home in Farmington, Suzanne Lyman, daughter of Stanley I. and Lou Ann Lyman, 295 South 200 West, Kaysville, was married to Royal Christian Kennard, son of Frankland J. and Gladys Kennard, 395 East State, Farmington, on June 24. were of matching yellow polyester crepe and each held a yellow rosebud. The mothers of the bride and bridegroom chose light blue polyester gowns with corsages of yellow roses and white car- THE rites were performed by Seth L. Blood in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A wedding breakfast was held at the Lindsay Gardens and a reception honored the couple that evening in the Kaysville 16th Ward meeting DUTIES of the best man were performed by Joseph Kennard, brother of the house. THE BRIDE selected a gown of polyester crepe, styled with a high neckline and long sleeves. The veil was trimmed with lace and seed pearls, extending into a long train. Her bouquet was an arrangement of flowers consisting of yellow rosebuds, yellow and white daisies and light blue baby breath. The maid of honor was Cindy Lyman and bridesmaids were Kathy Lyman, Lisa Harrison, Mrs. Joseph C. Kennard, Julie Wassom and Sherri Scoffield. THE PRENUPTIAL parties were her associate degree. THE bridegroom graduated from Davis High School and is majoring in manufacturing engineering at Weber State College. He has fulfilled a LDS Mission to the Scotland-Edinburg- h Mission, np Miss Robyn Reid, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Reid of 321 W. 2575 N. in Sunset became the bride of Nathan D. Dickson in ceremonies performed Thursday, July 7, 1977 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Burton Dickson of Ogden. RECEPTION honoring the newlyweds was held at the Sunset LDS Stake Cultural A Plan Nuptials Miss Kelly Teeples will be married to David G. Webster on July 28 at the Ogden LDS Temple. A reception will be held that same evening at the Crystal Cottage in Roy. Mission. He plans to enroll at the LDS Business College in the fall, Brussels-Belgiu- vw Layton Births of 2185 N. 300 W. in Teeples Sunset Mr. and Mrs. Carl P. Webster of Bountiful are parents of the bridegroom to Kent and Shelley Holbrook Smedley of 3082 E. 1830 N. Layton are the parents of a baby girl Kellie Ann Smedley vas born June 25, 1977 in Og- be. College and Stevens-Henage- r Business College. MR. WEBSTER is a Bountiful High School graduate He attended Utah State I mversity and served an LDS Hall. For the nuptial events the bride chose a gown of sheer over bridal satin. The bodice was highlighted by a sheer yoke, adorned with lace and seed pearls, and edged by a sheer ruffle. A collar of lace ruffle formed with a stand-u- den Kristen and Stephanie are the older Smedley children. Mrs Ruth Smedley of Sjracuse and Mr and Mrs Fdwin Holbrook of Riverdale are the grandparents Mrs Blanche Pendroy of Ogden is the child's dmg the neckline. Full sheer sleeves featured an inset of lace with the skirt of the gown The couple had a honeymoon at Sweetwater Park on Bear Lake and are now making their home at Als Apple Acres. ROYAL Kennard filled a mission for the LDS Church to Michigan Lansing Mission. Prenuptial parties were given by Margaret Jost, Betty July 23 wedding is being planned by Miss Jams Johnson and Robert S. Gill. Miss Johnson is a daughter of Ralph L. Johnson of 1451 N. 350 W. in Sunset and the late Mrs. Donna Johnson A HER fiance is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Gill who reside in Boulder, Colo embroidered lace, Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 eleven western states. All pants, blouses, pantsuits, and dresses (long & short) Reduced 50 Beauty Boutique 350 N. Main, Layton np can sew this one-seasundress for less than You i m i flowing into a chapel length train with a double-tiere- d ruffle. ! MRS. CHAD B. Reid was the matron of honor with Miss Vickie Bnerley, Miss Debbie Bridges, Miss Karen Dickson and Miss Maureen Dickson as bridesmaids and Sharon Dickson as a junior brides- maid. Attending matrons were Mrs. Doug Dickson, Mrs. Louis Best and Mrs. William Workman. Best man duties were per- formed by Bruce Ferre. Ushers were Doug Dickson, Andy Dickson, George Dickson, Chad Reid, Mark Reid, William Workman and Dale Doxey. NEW shipments! NEW selections: Choose from new THE COUPLE are making their first home in South Ogden. vw multi-col- An open house honoringf of Fairbanks,1 o prints in 100 polyester; als James Smith cottons & cool blends! 16 at J Shirred heaven! Weve had scads and scads of our super borders, florals, checks and solids sundress-shirred so theyre ready to sew and go! FREE STRAPS with many of our " the homeSa,T' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-- ( .'ford Smith at 706 South Angel "Street, West Kaysville. day, uly FRIENDS and relatives are invited to visit between the hours of 6 and 9 p.m. Hei Mr. Smith is m Utah to at-- 0 tend a convention State University in Logan duv will be leaving Sunds fnaZjng t0 return to his me Alaska, np White House in South Ogden with a reception honoring the newlyweds to follow. THE bride-elec- t graduated from the Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary The bridegroom is a graduate of the Fairview High School in Boulder and is presently serving in the Air Force vw Set Date For Aug. Miss Catherine Rae Kelsey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Marvin R. Kelsey of 1453 N 400 W , Sunset will become the bride of Kelly Lavere Field in ceremonies scheduled to take place in the Ogden LDS Temple, August 5, ... it takes less than an hour to make it! . . . Whats in its as a name? Discount Fabrics buys current fashion-right 1st quality fabrics Because easy as 1,2,3! we buy in volume for over 70 stores, we are able to give you a discount . . . THE FUTURE bridegroom is a son of Mr and Mrs Larry 1 Field of Roy p.m. that's why we're called "Discount Fabrics"1 A 688 N. Main, Layton 376 - 5025 Owner Gilbert Martinez X Stylist Gloria Southwest gowns with h 1977 on July 21 and 22, & high neckline and long full sleeves with wide lace ruffle cuffs. Her full skirt extended into a cathedral train. The veil of silk bridal illusion trimmed in matching lace fell softly from a matching headpiece. THE BRIDAL bouquet consisted of daisies and yellow roses. Mrs. Lavoyne Arkoudas the Clearance Sale styling of pale blue and their corsages were white carnations and miniature yellow rose buds. Best man duties were performed by Brent Christensen. Ushers were Bryce Passey, Brent Passey, Steve Busby and Edward Parker. THE BRIDE graduated from Cottonwood High School and attended University of Utah. The bridegroom graduated from Davis High School and is presently attending LDS Business College. He has fulfilled a LDS Mission to Australia. Following a honeymoon trip to the northwest, the newlyweds will make their new home in Salt Lake City, Kaysville Utah LDS Stake Center in Kaysville. The bride wore a floor-lengt- h gown with empire styling and the bodice was with trimmed pearled Hill and Blanche Swallow. Cheryl Young and Norma Sanders each entertained with a party. Suzanne Rytting and Liz Green hosted a party as did Debera Kennard and Nancy Kennard. - 'V THE newlyweds are both graduates of Davis High School and LDS Seminary, kj The nuptial ceremony is scheduled to take place at the Tricia Du Charme, a skin care specialist from Natural Woman products, will give you a free skin analysis floor-lengt- garden reception is being planned to be held . t the home of the future brides the following parents ceremony MISS graduate KELSEY a is of the Prescott High School in Prescott, Ariz Her fiance graduated from Clearfield High School vw OPEN MON-FR- I 9 30-- SAT 9 30 6 PM PM SUN 12-- EREE Granger Murray Town & Country OPEN MON ..... FR1 9 Centerville Orem may unatwiMrtivwrii 140,000 Regional Conference from the Jean Announce Engagement Free Skin Analysis! Thursday Kent Lyman and Aaron Ken- nard. The new bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hannelore Dretke of Salt Lake City. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex J. Passey of 470 North 200 East, Kaysville. THEY WERE honored that evening at a reception at the p PARENTS of the bride-elec- t are Mr. and Mrs. Fldon Miss Teeples graduated from the Clearfield High School and L DS Seminary and has attended Utah State bridegroom. Ushers were June Nuptials Sherel Larson, Kay Christensen and Andrea Perkins. The bride is a graduate of Ben Lomond High School and of Weber State College with attendants gowns nations. jumpers with long-stemme- ceremony. tending THE birthday luncheon on yellow and white gingham checked tie blouses. They d each held a yellow rose bud with accents of baby breath. THE BRIDE and bridegrooms mothers chose 'iww 30-- PM PARKING 4179 S Redwood, Meadowbrook Plaza 5650 South 900 East 1 266 East 3300 South PM SAT 9 30 6 PM 290 E Pages Lane 55 South State Street ni .. il'll.l'TinrVlMi at members in the United States and seven foreign countries. Around 700 women will be at- Nadine Ewing, international president. matron of honor. Attending the bride as bridesmaids were Leslie Peterson, Vanett Davis and DeAnn Carter. They wore dark blue was The former Miss Annie Dretke and R. Wynn Passey exchanged wedding vows Friday m the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Leroi J. Buck-millofficiating. COYS Restaurant was the Festival society numbering Tanner dancers. Keynote speaker at the first general conference will be Mrs. Exchange V ows s Cedar City. APPROXIMATELY 130 women from Davis County are members of the four local chapters of Delta Kappa Gamma, a honorary teachers, conference. w Jox&mtsw' presidents-founder- banquet featuring Esther Peterson, consumer affairs advisor to President Carter. A popular feature of the conference with visitors from eleven western states is the rehearsal of the world-fame- d Tabernacle Choir on Thursday and the pre and post conference tours to Yellowstone Park and to Utahs Color Country and the |