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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 15, 1977 Lakeview 1 Business i Women Will Meet - j The Lakeview Business fcnd Business Professional Womens Club will hold their, first meeting of the year. I Thursday, September 22 at p.m. at the Roy Elks Lodge. THE MEETING will be under the direction of the. newly elected officers. Mrs. Gloria Thim, president; Mrs Beth Woods, vice president Mrs. Molly Nye, recording secretary; Mrs. Deloris Os-- , borne, corresponding secret tary; and Mrs. Jeannine : Girardo, treasurer. The topic for the meeting is Planning Wedding Financial Management and th6 discussion will be led by Mrs. Ethel Clements. -- PLANS FOR the years actwill be made and it is: Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Hardy of 97 Dixie Avenue, ivities important that all members' attend. Guests are welcome. Reservations can be made by calling Mrs. Thim at. 4 or Mrs. Woods at: Layton, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Cheryl Hardy J. to Ted Galovan of Ogden. PARENTS of the intended bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Galovan of Phoenix, Ariz., formerly of Ogden. The couple will exchange wedding vows on Sept. 21 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, with a reception following that evening at the White House in south Ogden. THE wedding will be hosted Exchange V ows Miss LuAnn Whitesides became the bride of Ronald Clark Elmer on September 15, 1977 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A WEDDING breakfast was held at Sambos in Salt Lake City, with a reception at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Evan A. Whitesides, 291 Gordon Avenue, Layton. The groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Elmer, Route No. 2, Box 215, American Fork, Utah. THE BRIDE chose a gown of chiffon over polyester satin with a boatneck, empire waist, with tiny tucks at bust and back, slightly full long sleeves with a ruffle at the skirt has a wrist. The very deep ruffle at the bottom. This fell into a small train. Brides illusion made to the waist length, was edged in lace and attached to the headpiece with mini flowers and lace. The Bride attended BYU and Ricks College. The attended Ricks groom College. TV Repair All . makes, reasonable rates, FAST SERVICE Phona 376-819-6 Bill Brimley PLEASE AFTER A honeymoon to Wyoming, the couple will make their home in Pleasant Grove. Kaysville Clubs Marcia Mansell, second vice president; Mrs. Vera Liston, secretary; Mrs. Winnifred Garrett, treasurer; and Mrs. Louise Galley, program chairman. Mrs. Edith Sheffield was hostess to the DeLite Pinochle Club at Kens Restaurant in Layton on Wednesday afternoon for their regular luncheon meeting, np - NEED GOOD HOME Cat lovers only! Due to Lack of papers you may nave this matched pair (male & fe) of white long hair kittens. 6 mo. old. Need lots of love. Good mousers but are pets with good personality and are disciplined. Will spay female at my expense. Need good home in area without heavy traffic. after 4 For adoption interview call p.m. weekdays. Anytime weekends. Need imto mediate response. Being transferred remote assignment. 766-021- 1 by the bridegrooms parents at the Lion House in Salt Lake City. The bride to be graduated from Layton High School. She attended Utah State University where she was a member of the Phi Kappa Phi and Cum graduated Magna Laude. SHE IS presently employed as a teacher at Butler Jr. High in Salt Lake City. brideThe prospective groom graduated from Bonneville High School. He attended Weber State College and is currently attending the University of Utah and majoring in business finance. He has served a LDS Canadian Montreal Mission. Mrs. Afton McCormick will hostess the Fine Arts Club at her home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Delene Bowman will be cohosting and Mrs. Jackie Murri will give the book review. Members of the Beele Lettres Club met Wednesday ' evening at the home of Mrs. Diane Flint. Mrs. Gerd Glan-vill- e and Mrs. Joyce Winter were assisting hostesses. The book review was given by Mrs. Lorelei Draper. The opening meeting of the Kaysville Art Club will be held Monday, September 19 with a tour scheduled. The members will tour the LDS Church curator office. The meeting is under the direction of Mrs. lone MRS. ETHEL M. Grange, club president assisted by other officers. Mrs. Charlotte England, first vice president; Mrs. breakfast Golden Wedding Temple Rites The Salt Lake LDS Temple provided the setting for the wedding of Miss Vickie Leigh Jones and Winston R. Hart, on Wednesday. The marriage was performed by Elder Douglas Barnes. White MRS. I. Ted Williams was matron of honor and Miss Carol Chase and Miss Pamela Jones were bridesmaids. Flower girls were Allison Dean and Lisa Hart. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Jones of 725 East 4500 South, BEST man duties were performed by Elmo Krague. Ushering were Carl Stewart, Keith Stewart and Randy Jones. The bride graduated from Weber State College. Ogden. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hart of 260 South 50 West, Kaysville and of Bloomington, Idaho. FOLLOWING the ceremony the couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Print Shop Restaurant, Arrow Press Square, Salt Lake City, hosted by the bridegrooms parents. They were honored that THE bridegroom is a graduate of Davis High School and Weber State College. He has fulfilled an LDS mission to the Colorado mission, np Finishing In the bridal line were Miss Jan Bridges as maid of honor and the Misses Julie Bridges, Shannon Marshall, Kimberly Fraser and Julie Draayer as Mrs. Ervin bridesmaids. Hansen and Mrs. Nathan Dickson as attending matrons, and Lynda Bridges and Rebecca Bergland as flower girls. ltural Hall. The grooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. Maurice S. Marshall of 353 W. 2060 N. Sunset. JEFFREY Hosley was the best man. Ushers were Shane Hurst and Joe Ellsworth. Home to the newlyweds after a wedding trip to Southern California will be THE BRIDE was attired in a gown of Chantilly lace. The neckline was accented by a double self ruffle and long straight sheer lace sleeves. iers of Chantilly lace overlayed the bouffant skirt Birthday hemline. touches were tiny daisies at the neck and wrists and a satin bow at the waist. THE SALT Lake LDS Temple was the scene of the ceremony on Thursday with a reception afterward at the Sunset Fifth LDS Ward Cu- Ballymena, Ireland, but spent most of her growing up years in Belfast, Ireland. In 1924 she decided to leave Ireland and her family, and come to the United States. She landed in Canada. There she worked for one year before coming to Kaysville. SHE MARRIED Alex Criddle of Kaysville in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They made their home in Kaysville and raised six children. Her husband and one son are now deceased. Her remaining children are two daughters, Mrs. Estella Raez and Maurine Dresser and three sons, Nevin, Val and Duane Criddle. The family request that gifts be omitted. THEY WILL receive guests from 1 to 5 p.m. in the Cultural Hall at the Layton LDS 20th Ward, 2435 East 1500 Ogden, vw Births 78 event. It is requested that gifts be omitted. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson were married September 16, 1927 in the Manti LDS Temple. They resided in Emery, Utah for 24 years, moving to Layton 26 years ago. MR. Anderson operated his own general store in Emery for six years prior to moving to Layton. He was also a barber and carpenter. He was employed at Hill Air Force Base for nearly 20 years re- September Marriage Performed At Home MR. Anderson was born in Emery on June 19, 1903, a son of Andrew P. and Susan Petty Anderson. Mrs. Anderson was born February 13, 1906 in Castle Dale, a daughter of Erastus S. and Emma Petersen Larsen. She has been active in all dominiums in Clearfield was the site of a wedding supper September 6 1977. THE SUPPER was in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kreier. Mrs. Kreier is Ms. Abners mother and the former Mabel Stanton Johnson of Sandy, Utah. Mr. Kreier is from Salt Lake City. The wedding was witnessed by members of the family prior to the supper, in Ms. years. MR. AND Mrs. Anderson three-yea- r Stake Mission in Layton and were ordinance workers in the Salt Lake and Ogden LDS Temples for seven years. They have one daughter and two sons: Mrs. Carl J. (Jean-nine- ) Wilcox, Glen L. Anderson and Afton P. Anderson, of all ten Layton; grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Abners home. Judge , MRS. KREIER chose a long pale blue chiffon and crepe evening dress for the MAXINES New Bridal Dept. 30 West 100 North. Bountiful. Utah 292-518- 1 Complete selection: Sizes 3 thru 20 Every gown discounted former Miss Judy Keller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Keller of 335 W. in Sunset. THE NEW groom is R. Marcus Morrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben M. Morrell, of 320 W. 1115 N. in Sunset. The couple exchanged vows on Friday in the Ogden LDS Temple with President John J. Zundell officiating. They received guests at a reception at the White House in South Ogden. THE BRIDE wore a gown of chiffon over taffeta. The bodice was adorned with a high ruffled neckline, a of lace and rows of seed pearls. Bishop sleeves were cuffed by lace with ruffles at the wrist. Maid of honor was Miss Kathy Keller, sister of the 1115 N. 20 Off For personal attention Phone or 3 after 7:00 From 292-518- 1 295-579- Ihe at onlq were Miss Lisa Keller and Mrs. Jim Laurence. September 4, 1977 and Mrs. Raymond G. Thorson, 647 Wood M. Morrell. Ushers S. Christopher Morrell and Scott Keller. After a brief wedding trip, the newlyweds are making their first home in Roy. vw Cricle, Layton, boy Mr. and Mrs. Richard Drive, Syracuse, boy and Mrs. John Mantua. Utah, girl Mr. Maher, 1564 Marilyn M. Higley, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ranae Oakhill Circle, E. Layton, boy 2935 E. 750 So., Petersen, 1578 N. September 5, 1977 and Mrs. Paul Mr. M. Williams. Randolph, Utah, girl and Mrs. Leonard P. Erkelens, 3034 East Fernwood Rd., Layton, boy John D. McQuade Conduction Co. Uc. Gen. Contractor 825-981- 2 Custom Homes, Call for yours at the Additions, Remodel September 6, 1977 and Mrs. Robert Lange, 1182 W. 1350 So., Syracuse, girl September 7, 1977 and Mrs. Fred A. Larisen, 7686 Steffsen Drive, Salt Lake City, boy Mr. . . . Hen Hut "Build with someone who Cares 41 N. Main. Kaysville Mr. Mr. 376-433- 5 Over Summers time to Spruce Home IBs up your with new Carpet, Drapes & Wallcovering V1 Son Francisco con bm found at the bedutiful Bratton's Cove in Bountiful" J Seafood 1385 S. SOO Wnt TSlS IffhlUtyfc! Bountiful Ptttfl aOSIDJUNDM 2352384 S"T 30 JkA SUPERB SEAFOOD & STEAKS FAST, COURTEOUS SERVICE oc- Genuine WALL - TEX ( R Off Mfr. sugg. Retail Price) Sept. 19 thru Oct. 17th WESTERN CARPET WORLD 38 N. Main, Layton -' casion. The couple will reside in Sandy. Taking her place among the included Cor- - naby of Layton performed the' ceremony. new September brides is the Bridesmaids 1 Ms. Phyllis Abners home at the Sundowner Con- ward organizations and served as a Relief Society visiting teacher for many served together on a ; SERVING as best man was and Mrs. Steven Brouillette, 2539 Orchard Ave., Ogden, girl Mr. 1970. 825-786- 6 Stake He filled a' three-yea- r Mission while in Emery and has been active in all ward organizations. He is a high priest in the LDS 20th Ward. His hobby is fishing. Morrell Nuptials Nathaniel September 3, 1 977 Mr. and daughter are hosting the bride. September 2, 1 977 and Mrs. F. Reynolds Knowlton, Whitesides, Layton, boy Mr. sons Their North. Keller- - with lace ruffles encircling the Marshall. On Sunday, September 18, Mrs. Ethel M. Criddle will be honored by her children on her 80th birthday. An open house will be given on that day from 4 to 8p.m. at the home of her son Mr. and and daughter-in-law- , Mrs. Val Criddle. They reside at 827 N. 2200 W. in Layton. MRS. CRIDDLE was born in Lane in observance of their golden wedding anniversary. tiring in May Couple United East Cherry 2231 derson, Center in Ogden. Debba Lynne to David Grant Notes 80th An open house Saturday, September 17, 1977 will honor Mr. and Mrs. George A. An- at a reception at the House Reception evening Mr. and Mrs. James D. Bridges of 2547 North 300 West, Sunset announce the marriage of their daughter CRIDDLE 376-579- 376-341- 1 ; ' |