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Show -- WEEKLY RtFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, OCTOBER 20, 1977 IS Births v. JS?- V ' - H-- i v October 7, 1977 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Adams, 1935 W. 75 South, West Point, girl Mr. October 9, 1977 and Mrs. Albert Cole, 554 North 100 West, Kaysville, girl October 10, 1977 Mr. and Mrs. Gloria F. Gallegos, 13 S. Villa Drive, Clearfield, boy October 11, 1977 Mr. and Mrs. Lorilee Clark, 148 N. 4500 W., West Point, girl Mr. and Mrs. Jill Slater, 53 N. Lakeview, Clearfield, girl Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Smith, 440 N. 30 E., Kaysville. girl October 13, 1977 and Mrs. Alviaro Rivera, 43 Layton Circle, Layton, boy Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mariore, 451 N. Bruce Street, Mr. Clearfield, girl Exchange V ows MR AND MRS. ARTHUR OLSON Golden Date MRS. TED J. GALOVAN . A September Rites MRS. ROBERT A. The former Miss Cheryl Hardy became the bride of Ted J. Galovan on Wednesday, Sept. 21, 1977 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. HUNTER Temple Vows Marriage promises were traded by the former Miss Rula Waite of Kaysville and Robert Andrews Hunter of Farr West, in ceremonies in the Ogden LDS Temple on September 21, 1977 with President Leslie Norton of- honor wore a gown in deep cranberry satin and the maid h of honor was in a gown of old rose satin. The bridesmaids were in gowns of satin light grey crepe-bac- k with matching scarf, mid-cal- f The matron of floor-lengt- h floor-lengt- ficiating. length. is the BRIDE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon W. Waite of 281 North 2650 East, Layton. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunter of 1889 Farr West Drive, Farr West, Utah. Following the ceremony, the couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Skyroom, Union Building, Weber State College, hosted by the grooms parents. They were honored that evening at a garden reception at Pioneer Village, Lagoon resort. THE BRIDES h chose a THE FOR THE nuptial events, the bride was attired in a floor-lengt- h gown of white crepe-bacsatin. It featured a high standup collar open to a with tiny pearl buttons down the front of the bodice. Long full sleeves with deep cuffs accented with rows of seed pearls, also the bodice was accented with rows of seed pearls in front and back. The skirt was enhanced with a full pleat in front and with tucks in the back which extended into a chapel train. The bridal bouquet consisted of deep red roses and baby breath. k MRS. Ann Marilee Packer, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Miss Heidi Hill was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Diane Call, Jutta Gillersen Celeste Checchim and Laurie Metcalf. floor-lengt- mother gown in pale mauve satin and the grooms mother chose a THE brides parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Hardy of Layton. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Theodore E. Galovan of Phoenix, Ariz. The temple ceremony was performed by Temple President A. Ray Curtis. THE couple greeted guests that evening at the White House in South Ogden. The brides gown was gown, rose, and their corsages were red rose floor-lengt- e crys-talin- over taffeta and the Queen Ann neckline and skirt front were accented by Vene Olson of 236 Virginia Street, Kaysville. The couple was married Oct. 17, 1927 in Salt tian lace. The skirt featured a ruffle forming a chapel train. np ATTENDING the bride were Kathleen Hardy as maid of honor and Mrs. Bonnie Hardy as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Diane Hall, Beverly Parr and Patti MR. OLSON was born in Bingham Canyon on Dec. 4, were Jim Galovan, Peter Galovan, Alan Malan, Jeff Hardy and Mike Hardy. FOLLOWING a honeymoon trip to San Francisco, Calif., the newlyweds are making their home in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Kay Thompson. FLOWER girls were Eilyn Waite and Cynthia Waite. h gowns They wore in pale rose crepe with stand-u- p collars. Brent Hunter performed the duties of best man. Ushers were Ralph Johnson, Harvey Higley, Jan Waite, Richard Waite, Robert Waite, Tom Welch and Jack Suttleir.yer. floor-lengt- FOLLOWING a honeymoon to Victoria, British Columbia, Washington and Portland, Oregon, the couple is making their home in Og- Seattle, den. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Doyle Rees, Mrs. Sidney Stewart, Mrs. Kay Waite, Miss Heidi Hill, Mrs. Blair Woodfield, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Freed, Dr. and Mrs. Conrad Bebeker, Mrs. Eugene Prigmore and by ZCMI Display employees. THE BRIDE graduated from Davis High School, Brigham Young University and LDS Business College with a degree in fashion A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hawkes of 181 North 400 East, Kaysville. The 8 lb 8 oz lad arrived on October 10, 1977 at the McKay-De- e Hospital. He will be named Travis Kelsey. The new mother will be remembered as the former Annette Monson of Kaysville. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Monson of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Pratt Hawkes of Salt Lake City. Bernard Morton of Kaysville is the r. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Major has received word from Provo of the arrival of a merchandising. The groom graduated from Weber State College and spent four years in Peace Corps in India and fulfilled a LDS Mission to the German Central Mission. He received his major in commercial art and is presently employed as public relations manager for Ogden, np Announcement is made of the forthcoming marriage of Miss Nancy Ann Chavez to Owen Bruce Burrell. The ceremony will be performed at the Edgewood in Ogden on Oct. 28. A reception honoring the newlyweds to be will follow. a Er- nest Chavez of 448 W. 2525 Sunset. Her fiance is a son cf Owen R. Burrell of Washington Terrace. N.-i- ile's adventures happen to those who look for something l Like those of you with Fine Hair Very who could never find a PERMANENT WAVE We have it now at the Hen Hut Main, Kaysville The bride-elec- t was graduated from Clearfield High School and has attended Utah State University. Mr. Burrell is a graduate of Bonneville High School and Weber State College, vw Prenuptial parties were Parr, Janeen Edwards and to Eric and Louisa Nylander Olson. He worked as a farmer, a construction worker and as a bus driver at the Naval Supply Depot in grandson bom September 30, 1977 to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dunham. The new addition weighed in at 7 lb 9 oz and will He is be named Tom their second child. At home is a little sister, Megan. The mother is the former Sandra Major of Kaysville. The other grandparent is Mrs. Franca Dunham of Lay-toMr. and Mrs. E. Van Sanders of Kaysville are the J. Announcing the arrival of their first child are Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Barkdull. The 5 lb 8 oz lad arrived on October 8, 1977 at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City and will be named Brett Kevin. The new mother was the former Robyn Brady of Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Brady of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barkdull of North Farmington are the grandparents. It is the first greatgrandchild for Mrs. Marjorie Vance of Fairview. The other are Mrs. Lucille Brady, Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. James H. Morgan of Layton. A 7 lb 14 oz son was born Wednesday, October 5, 1977 at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden to Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lloyd of Layton. Little Jennifer at home is happy to have a playmate. The mother will be remembered as the former How-t- o THEY ARE parents of two KAREN THURGOOD of Farmington. The greatgrandmother is Mrs. Ethel A baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Robins of 480 North 200 East, Kaysville. The 7 lb 6V2 oz. girl was bom on October 7, 1977 at the Davis North Medical Center and will be named Sage. It is their second child. At home to welcome a playmate is a brother Joshua Mrs. Robins will be remembered as the former To The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis, Fruit Heights and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Robins of Kaysville. The are Mrs. Elnora Mouser, Lawton, Okla.; Mrs. Jeannetta Wade, Ogden; and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson of Cromwell, ts Conn. Its a daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Phillips of 635 South Mountain Road, Fruit Heights. The little miss was bom on Oct. 5, 1977 at the McKay-De- e weighing 8 lb 1 Hospital oz. The mother is the former Deanne Bitton of Ogden. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. T. Ray Phillips, Fruit Heights and Mr. and - Mrs. Dee Bitton, Ogden. The is Mrs. Myrtle Price of Ogden. We're Marry Miss Karen Thurgood and J. Blair Larsen are planning a early November wedding, with the ceremony to be per- formed at the Lion Social Center in Syracuse with a reception to follow. anTHE MAKING nouncement is Mrs. Winslow F. Rhoades, of 2102 South 1000 West, Syracuse. The bride-to-b- e is also the daughter of the late Rex M. Thurgood. The future groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius I. Larsen of Utah. Mountain The couple have chosen 5 for their November marriage ceremony. is a THE bride-to-b- e graduate of Clearfield High School. The prospective groom was graduated from Morgan High School, vsb a great place to be for... LADES Wouldn't it set aside someone a day just for the be nice if ladies? We thought so. That's why we're having a day to pamper you gals with some special values, special activities and some very special surprises. Whether you've got an hour to spare or a whole day, treat yourself and spend it with us You deserve it. KM 30 U im 100 North. It ill til fu 292-.- ) . I 1 H Ijli 1 (!om)lete selection: Sizes 3 thru 20 Een gown diseounteil 20 O Off From For personal attention i llion,-292-:- or 29,)-.)7(- 3 after 7:00 J Best man duties were assumed by Ralph Altman, a brother of the bridegroom. Ushers were Mark Schleiger and Chris Oleson. Darren Williams was ring bearer. THE COUPLE is making their first home in Roy. vw with Pete Saturday, Oct. 22, 2 p.m. KSL-T- V The grandparents are Mrs. Ruth Harvey, Fruit Heights, and Mr. and Mrs Grant Lloyd Dept. Cottrell as matron of honor and Mrs. Harry Mawson and Mrs. James L. Atkinson as attending matrons. Angie Buster was flower girl. watch Heights. I SERVING as the brides attendants were Mrs. Tim This Saturday Marilyn Harvey of Fruit i the quiana jersey. The empire bodice was adorned with a sheer oval inset with pearls and crystal beads. Silk Vene has been a homemaker most of her life except for a few years when she was employed at Remington Arms. n. Iete Bridal at House in South Ogden. The bride wore a gown of Clearfield. Mrs. Olson was the former Velma R us son. She was born in Lehi on June 6, 1909, a daughter of George Erastus and Susan Enga Houtz Rus-so- Lois Anderson. MAXINES Officiating ceremony was Rev. Lavoid Robertson with a reception afterward held at the White sleeves. n. hosted by Diane Hall, Beverly Connie Mouser. Clearfield. tian lace appliques enhanced the neckline and trimmed the wrists of the long slender She Hill of Bountiful. CHAVEZ MISS is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Stephen Altman in rites performed on Saturday at the Southern Baptist Church in gia. 1902 Bills. Scott Grange performed the duties of best man. Ushers Ralph C. Boyd of 2472 N. 400 W. in Sunset was married to THE bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Altman of Warner Robins, Geor- Lake City. Kaysville Births buds. Attending the guest book was Mrs. Jay Nettles and Wedding 376-433- 5 daughters and one son. Arva Schofield, Ogden; Mrs. Glen (Susan) Gregory, Willis, Calif.; and Craig Olson, Roy; seven grandchildren and six h Planning 41 N. family dinner in Salt Lake City and a trip to Las Vegas, Nevada will mark the 50th golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miss Penny Lee Boyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Channel 5 Another in a series of weekly programs featuring Pete Prlain . . . and easy home improvement projects that will help save energy and money. This week: How to Insulate Unfinished and Finished Attics Folders are available on many of Petes How to . ." projects at all Utah Power offices and most 'building supply dealers. tern nixjsip U ALIGHT COMPANY |