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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL. JULY 21, 1977 IS Layton Births r Steven G. and Annette Tor-ma- n Coombs of 306 N. 1300 E., Layton are the parents of a baby boy. They will name their child, Nathan Steven Coombs. He was born July 2 in Ogden. Two and a half year Katie Coombs is his big sister. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Torman and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne J. Coombs, both of Ogden. are Great-grandparen- ts Mrs. Martha Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. George Coombs and Mrs. Ivie Torman, all of Ogden. The first child born to Duane and Linda Campbell Wells will be named Angela Sue Wells. She was born June 28 in the Hill AFB Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Campbell of Layton and Mrs. Shirley Open House Church and his hobbies are and camping fishing, Mrs. Agnes Lucile Baker Young was bom April 11, 1910 in Opal, Wyo., a MR. AND Mrs. Philip Young were married July 23, 1927 in Ogden. On May 27, 1965 they were endowed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They lived in Ogden after their marriage until Dana Marie Durbano and David Marvin Steed were married on June 8, in a ceremony performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Patriarch Clifford Bell officiated at the ceremony. PARENTS of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. Durbano of 3101 Femwood Drive, Layton. The bridegrooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. yellow crepe gown. She also carried a white glamelia and rose bud corsage. Stacie Kay Durbano and Wendy Van Dyke were flower girls. They carried baskets filled with daisies. RICHARD M. Steed was the best man. Ushers included Dennis Durbano, Douglas Durbano and E. Bruce Marvin L. Steed of 3245 Tyler Dur- THAT evening a reception was held at the Ogden Golf and Country Club. The brides gown was of sheer organza over nlon taffeta with Venetian lace enhancing the bodice and neckline. Lace emphasized the pearl embroidery that Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. DeAnn Iloggan, Miss Shawna Rasmussen, Miss Ruth Dibble, Mrs. Frank Gibbons, Mrs. Scott Van Dyke, Mrs. Gil Craig and Mrs. Terry Egbert. MISS Durbano is a graduate of Layton High School and the Layton LDS Seminary. She attended Utah State University where she was the Homecoming Queen of adorned the yoke and sleeves. The cuffs, skirt and chapel length train were trimmed in matching lace. THE MAID of honor was Miss Shawna Rasmussen. Bridesmaids were Mrs. David Hoggan, Miss Ruth Dibble, Mrs. Dennis Durbano, Mrs. Scott Van Dyke and Mrs. Gil Craig. Gina Lynne Durbano was a junior bridesmaid. The attendants wore gowns of white with blue and yellow wild flowers in the print. They carried daisies and daisies also adorned their hair and neck. 1975-76- . Mr. Steed graduated from Ogden High School and the Ogden LDS Seminary. He is a graduate of Weber State College. He filled an LDS mission to Kobe, Japan. AFTER a honeymoon to Lake Tahoe and San Francisco, the couple will make their home in Logan where both will continue their education at Utah State University, dmg Sunset Births Mr. and Mrs. Stan Earl, 191 W. 1800 N., have a new daughter born on July 12, Mrs. Earl is the former Mary Hasler. This is their second child. They have a son Justin. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. F. Rodney Hasler and Mrs. and Mrs. Dale 0. Earl, all of Sunset. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Backus are the proud parents of a baby boy born July 10, 1977. Mrs. Backus is the former Nancy Joy Nelson and they reside at 2347 N. 300 W. Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Thackeray of 1659 N. 300 W are parents of a baby boy born July 12, 1977 at the McKay-De- e Hospital. Mrs. Thackeray is the former Kathleen Hammon 1977. THE brides mother wore a blue Owana dress with white glamelia and rose bud cor- - urn it t sTlK"L'' - Enoch Marvin and Hannah Victoria Phillips Young. He retired from the Arsenal and Notes 80th Date Alwin Smith of 1459 Marilyn Drive, Syracuse, observed his 80th birthday anniversary on Tuesday, July Clearfield City Building. Mr. Smith was bom July 19, 1897 at Big Wash, Nev. Soon after his birth, his parents, Elias M. 280 So. Main aJ JULY CARE Miss Eilyn Waite, a niece of 15. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon W. Waite of 281 North 2650 East, Kaysville. THE bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Packer of 277 North 500 East, Kaysville. The couple was honored following the ceremony at a wedding breakfast at the Heidelberg Restaurant in Farmington, hosted by the bridegrooms parents. The veil of nylon organdy was caught to a matching headpiece and the bridal bouquet was made up of yellow and white daisies, HE WAS married to Ada Davies, January 17, 1933 and during the time that there Charles (Karen) Rose, Lineville, Pa.; Mrs. Neil (Judy) Harris, Clearfield; and Jay A. Smith, Ogden. And he also is proud of 16 was an Anchorage Housing Project just south of the presently located Freeport Center, he and his family resided there. A government employee for 22 years, he worked at the Clearfield Naval Supply Depot, and Hill Field, also at Smith Canning Company and the Layton Sugar Factory. He is an active member of the Syracuse Fourth LDS Ward. grandchildren. The family of Mr. Smiths invites friends and relatives to join with them on Saturday afternoon. case In of inclement weather the open house will be held in Layton at the home of a and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hammack, at 1673 North Alder St., Layton, vsb son-in-la- HE IS the father of one son and five daughters. They are Mrs. Bill (Pearl) Hammack Afton Mrs. of Layton; Feci Livelier Word to the wise- Cross streets carefully to avoid that North Hollywood, Calif.; Mrs. Ben (LuFlla) Fugeson. Rov: Mrs. Pichardson, rundown feeling. MISS Rula Jean Waite, sister of the bride was maid of Mrs. Michael Blood, Mrs. Bruce Bitner, Mrs. Kent Cammack, A V FLOWERS of coral roses and baby breath were in the background. The brides mother chose a floor-lengtgown of coral & 23 4PM ROSA 1 0 BEST man duties were performed by Scott Packer, brother of the bridegroom. Ushers were Gary McCarty, Rulon Jan Waite, Richard Waite and Robert Waite. Following a honeymoon trip to southern Utah and Las Vegas, Nev., the newlyweds will make their home in Coupon Macrams by Rosa TO 10 P T'..v;! PURSES JfeQ Great-grandparen- ts Carol Marty of Salt Lake City. Fifty-tw- o mothers and daughters Mrs. Wilma Bloxham was hostess to members of the DeLite Pinochle Club at Kens Restaurant in Layton on Wednesday for their regular luncheon meeting, np Following a wedding trip to Southern Utah and Arizona, the couple will reside in Ogden. vw Syracuse PARENTS of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cook and their son Kevin have just returned from a camping and fishing trip in Missoula, Mont. Mr. Cooks sisters and family were here from Lomi-ta- , Calif. They were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brewster and Mrs. Elizabeth Preston. Randy Cook, a grandson also went with them on their trip. Mrs. Charlotte Saunders Byington of 2773 Quincy and the late John W. Byington. who The bridegroom, resides at 2952 Jackson, is a son of Mrs. Drucilla S. Blackwell. THE HOME of the bride was the setting for an open house that evening. Boif.tiful recently was com- missioned an Army second lieutenant upon graduating from the Officer Candidate PROTECT YOUR HOMES INTERIOR; X NOW1 RE-RO- NOBLE SHAKES & SHINGLES School, Ft. Benning, Ga. DURING THE course, students were trained in leadership, small unit tactics and infantry weapons. They also received instruction in map and aerial photograph reading and communications. Lt. Simonsen entered the Army in April 1976. 758 If (LICENSED ROOFING CONTRACTOR) HILL VILLA DR., LAYTON 76-9576 GENERAL CONTRACTORS: t 4 Promptness, Dependability, Quality s Craftsmanship Are Our -- FREE ESTIMATEInsurance Claims . Trade-Mark- S- V WUikyiHr D -- LUNCH MENU S RED FLAME RESTAURANT Proudly Presents For Your Listening Pleasure M 11:30 to 4:00 P.M. Soup and Salad Prt. e Rib Top Sirloin 6 oz Shrtrnp (3) $1 - .00 with Lunch . (Choice of Baked & Whipped Potatoes) 12 oz Chopped Sirloin Steak. Chicken Fried Steak , i butter (Includes $2 95 $2 95 S3 50 "VF S2 25 S2 25 $2 50 C ) LUNCH SPECIAL OF THE DAY $1.50 Something Different Every Day REGULAR SPECIALS Grade Prime (Served With Above) Baked or French F r.es Salad Bar "1 With Dinner (Child's Menu) You Can Eat Ch'ld's Menu Note: No Exchange certificates or Coupons on Specials Special-- Prices for400Banquets Seating Cap the enjoyed delightful evening. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Jackie Murri and Mrs. Beth Jonsson. Shepherd in rites performed on July 20. 1977 by Elder Joseph Burnett in the Ogden LDS Temple. Halibut All arrived on July 9, 1977 at the McKay-De- e Hospital weighing in at 7 lbs 12 oz. He will be named Patrick Mark and his mother is the former Nyoka Leota of Samoa. He is their second child. At home is a little brother Sean. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arnold S. Egan of Clearfield and Mrs. Tauaze Leota, Samoa. are Tapuvae Leota and Saofua Peniata all of Samoa, np The former Nelda Byington Eric P. Simonsen, son of and Mrs. Alvin G. Sionse.i Sr., 900 North, TO 6 30 P M $2.00 SUPPLIES South, Kaysville. The new addition Mr. JACK BRIMHALL G Soup and Salad Bar fH JEWELRY & Welcoming a baby son into their home are Mr. and Mrs. Steve Egan of 934 East 300 Bybee of 1003N. 450W., Sunset was married to Glenn W. Promoted Swiss Steak Salisbury Steak Monday Tuesday USDA Soup name him, Casiano Jason Valencia. Mr. and Mrs. Valencias older children are both girls, dmb Recite Vows THE bridegroom graduated from Davis High School. He attended Mesa Junior College at Grand Junction, Colo. He is presently attending Weber State College. He has filled an LDS mission to the California Mission, np Dinner Steak FINISHED HANGINGS nized swimmers from the swimming school of Mrs. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mrs. Willard Hess of Logan; Mrs. Waynard Bennett, Mrs. Zeke Bennett and Mrs. Bruce Bitner. Also Mrs. Jack Marsing, Miss Lois Marsing, Mrs. Kay Waite, Mrs. Blair Nelson, Mrs. Gaylen Sprague and Miss Cindy Barton. The bride is a graduate of Davis High School and Utah State University. Top Sirloin EVERYTHING WITH COUPON Tfcs Plant Plant Mrs. Dorotha Walker entertained the Fine Arts Club at her home Tuesday evening for their annual mothers and daughters evening. The club members and their daughters enjoyed a patio dinner followed by a special program. The program was a water by synchroperformance Kaysville. PRIME RIB Au Ju OFF s. Kaysville Clubs the bride. Miss Marcia Hill and Miss Nancy Prigmore attended the guest book. SUlTOUifi WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 4PM r, Robert. Lance and Natalie Beech were all home waiting for Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Beech to bring their baby boy home from the hospital. The child, born July 5, will be named Troy Leon Beech. Mrs. Fred Beech of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jeffs of Ogden are the boys grandparents. On July 1, Casiano J. and Emerita Hernandez Valencia became the parents of their third child, a boy. They will IJHaODD SPECIAL MONDAY. TUESDAY. Mrs. Willard Hess, Mrs. Dewight Sleight, Mrs. Lois Marsing and Mrs. Mary Raymond. Their gowns were floor-lengt- h of coral chiffon styled with chiffon cape sleeves. They wore coral roses and baby breath in their hair. (iilgni) EARLYWEEK-EVENIN- were honor. Bridesmaids Carolyn Dredge of Kaysville. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dredge, Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Orvel Hansen of Warren, Utah. Mrs. Elizabeth Lund of Plain City is the THE FLOWER girl was stephanotis and baby breath. h 0&d) by FLOOR PLANT THE marriage vows were solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Friday July THE long flowing chapel train attached to the empire waist was edged in rows of matching delicate lace trim. in Idaho. HANGING POTS and Emma Paul Smith, moved to Garrison, Utah where he spent his growing up years. He has lived in Fillmore and Tremonton and a short time EXPANSION SALE TREES chiffon and the bridegrooms mother chose a dotted coral gown. Their corsages were coral rose buds. THEY were honored that evening at a garden reception at the home of the brides parents. For the nuptial events the bride was attired in an exquisite full length gown of nylon organdy, featuring a high neckline and long full puffed sleeves with deep cuffs trimmed in delicate lace. the Clearfield Central Park Bowery, directly behind the Mrs. Hansen will be remembered as the former Among the nuptial events of the week was the marriage of Miss Marilee Ann Waite and Thomas (Tom) Packer. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY plant PLANTS 19. HIS family will honor him with an open house reception on Saturday July 23 between the hours of 4 and 8 p.m. at MACRAME plantl 21.22 THEY 15 have grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren. It is requested that gifts be omitted. MR. YOUNG was born in Kaysville Dec. A 1907, a son of MOOQOOOQOOOOOOOOOOC the 1932, bano. Street, Ogden. The couple was the guest of honor at a wedding breakfast given by the bridegrooms parents in the Presidents Poom of the Hotel Utah. gasiraiRGi Erik (Colleen), Buckley, Richard D., of North Farmington; Philip B., Paul L., Gary L., and Steven J. all of Layton. then moved to Layton. sage, the bridegrooms mother was dressed in a Mrs. daughter, Temple Rites of daughter John Edwin and Annie Mary Johnson Baker. SHE MOVED with her parents to Farmington, Utah in 1918. She is a Relief Society teacher and has been one for 25 years. She loves to bowl. They have five sons and one Layton. Wedding Vows MRS. THOMAS M. PACKER bowling. 2-- MRS. DAVID M. STEED Boasting over the arrival of a son are. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hansen of Wellsville, former Kaysville residents. The lad weighed in at 5 lbs 7 oz at the Davis North Medical Center in Layton on July 9, 1977. He is their fourth child At home to welcome the little brother are Michael, Kate and Sarah Jane. Hill Field Aug. 28, 1970 after 30 years of civil service work. He is a Seventy in the LDS THEIR sons and daughter will host the event. They will greet guests from 6 p.m. at the Layton Fourth Ward Church in the rooms on the east side at 275 Park St., Mil-no- North Dakota and Mr. and Mrs. John J. Denlin of Elizabeth New Jersey are the childs Kaysville Births MR AND MRS. PHILLIP YOUNG Mr. and Mrs. Philip Young of 137 King St., Layton, will be honored at an open house. Sat. July 23 to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. Wells of Newberg, Oregon. Mrs. Audrey Brown of Ham Wednesday DAN LINDSTROM Dan t member o and a Vng tenter tor me ve pop'll' performing and recording Mm Sunshade 7:00 P.M. Thursday Friday Halibut Breaded Veal Saturday KINGS OF HARTS THURS . FRI , and SAT Evenings Swiss Steak Soup and Salad Bar Can Eat $2.00 ... - 10:00 P.M. GOOD FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT Sirloin Tips Breaded Veal Soup All - You SANDWICHES Salad Bar $1 .00 with sandwich Salad Bar .75 with sandwich Soup .40 with sandwich & ti A, |