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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, OCTOBER 5, 1978 Kaysville Clubs Mrs Karen Hammer enter-talin- d the Ok hid (Tub at her hnmt Tuesday evening. Assisting hostess was Mrs Donna Mitchell The program as given by Mrs Fran Brown on "Personal Care " Mrs Beverly Merrill hosted the Wagon Wheel (amp of Daughter of Pioneers ai her home Tuesday evening Assisting hostesses were Mrs Mary Bodily and Mrs. Peggy Morrison. Mrs. Petty Hyer gave the lesson and Mrs Bodily riad a history Mrs L Idora Lenox enter- .. tained members of the lakeview ( ircle Neigh borliood Rirthd ty Club at her home Monday afternoon Mis Barbara Thom e,en was ( A new has txsn The first Thursday I a Rue members neighborhood dub formed in Kaysville, was held on at the home of Mrs, Other Taylor m bale Mrs Mublt Mrs Nora oma Diersmun, Mrs. Beulah Bushin II and Mrs 1 I attended the 8 40 dinner nuiiing at the Mansion House merly of Kaysville. The 9 lbs. 10 oz lad arrived on Sept 26 at the St. Iienedicts Hospital. in Ogdi n on Thursday evening They have chosen Stephen Andrews as the name of their Au- was held Monday evening at the home of Mrs (bloc Slade following a short business meeting, the 1TS Girl Stateis gave d report on their experiences at xiliary meeting da Rag, land Mrs. Rild.ih Smith was hostess to the Suntanka (Tub at her home I relay afternoon, Mrs. Ruth Roueche was Coho toss Mrs Goldie Ball hosted members of the Al.onus ( lub at her home Tuesday after- noon Ihe September dub mo ting was hold at the home of Mrs, Helen Johnson Mrs, Rebecca Ashbnker, Ohlisless Welcoming tlieir first child, a son, are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunter of Ogden for- Mrs I ster Majx-s- , Mrs Nora Miller and Mis. Uus Stephens Ihe American legion Christensen, Smith, Mrs Kaysville Births son Ihe new mother will be remembered as the former Rula Waite of Kaysville. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Ruton Waite, I,ayton and Mr and Mrs Lloyd Hunter of Ogden the Girls State Convention. Cynthia Sanders, Vickie Bing, ham and Carolyn Hall Great grandparents Mrs Pearl Bishop entertained the Phillips (amp of Daughti r of Utah Phum rs at her home Mood ly Sept LS Mr and Mrs he lesson w is give n by Mrs laiis Sti phens np 'I Members of the lantern met Monday afternoon Ihe LDS Hospital in Salt Lake Baihura Thomassen. Assisting hos teiMs for the afternoon were Mrs Marilyn Odd and Mrs ' .- A U .DOING breakf ist was a held at the and a reception the next evening at the White House in Lovely among the bnJes of the month is tin foinier Miss leisa Gouslmd who traded nuptial vows with Kib Jamb son m ceremonies in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Eriilay, Maponey, Carroll Huff, Mrs Dav id Garrett and Mrs Kelly Waite. They wore long dresses of orange floral chiffon over taffeta, high neck and long full sleeves. They carried nosegays of white mums and orange roses. The bride is a daughter Mr. and Mrs Bevan of D Prince of 1411 Stanford Street, Lajton Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs Norman E Huff of 100 E. 900 N , Lavton THE BRIDE wore a gow n of sata peau sheer with chantelle lace overskirt, long train edged with lace, yoke of Brussel embroidery accented with pearls, lace puff sleeves, high Bertha collar and fingertip veil. Kathy Remy was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Sandra Prince, Mrs Lonnie Sait Lake City She weighed 6 lbs. 11 oz. She was greeted at home by White officiated THE NLW bride is a of Mr and Mrs Lari H Goaslind of Kav-villParents of the groom are Mr and Mrs Mynard Jacobson of Randolph, Utah The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Red Flame Restaurant m Bountiful following the ceremonv hosted by the grooms performed best man duties Ushers were David Garrett and Jim Viator. ROSS JACOBSON, of Doug are FOR HLR nuptial events the of Layton High bride was attired in an Aileen is attending Utah State exquisite full gown of chiffon over orginza The gown fea tured a high neckline with University. Doug filled an LDS mission to Chicago, 111 their THEY ARE making home in Logan her sister, Kristan and her brother Cannon. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kuch of LaCresenta, Calif, and Mac Orison of Midvale and Julie Mrs. Orison of Salt Lake City. The childs beaded ruffle, a ruffle on the bodice accented with seed pearls and delicate lace with long full gathered sleeves with deep cuffs of beaded lai e trim. full was skirt The enhanced with a wide ruffle of matching lace and seed pearl trim. The chapel train fell softly from the crown and was edged in matching trim. The bridal bouquet was made up of aprreot roses, white daisies and baby breath great-grandfathe- r, Ersil Newell, lives in Missoula, Montana. Dr. Helmut Hofmann. She is of Westminster president College, Salt Lake City A special guest was Miss IRS. One hundred and forty members and guests attended the special luncheon, np ATTENDING AS bridesmaids were Miss Marla King, Mrs. Vance King and Miss Cheryl Jacobson a sister of the groom. Their gowns were of apricot gauze with peasant styling blouses and ruffled sknts of brown, beige, apricot and rust floral shades They were buttoned down the front and were They each held a bouquet of silk daisies of apricot and white. floor-lengt- . . only the best for your eyes. Thats why we carry a full line of OptyP eyewear. A frame made of Optyl material is lightweight, durable and shape retaining. Your eyesight is precious so insist on the best frame material professional services by: Optyl in eye-car- e Dickamore. plans were outlined for Friendship Night Oct 11 at Cherryr Hills, also activities were planned for Rush Meeting to be held Oct 10 at the home of Mrs. JoAnn Adams, Fruit Heights. The theme for that evening will be Looking into the Future with rushees and members coming in gypsy costumes. Also, a Saturday Night Fever disco party is scheduled for Oct. 14 at the lavton home of Mr. and Mrs. Clint Craig which will include rushees, chapter members and their husbands AFTER these plans were made, the program of the evening was presented Guest speaker Paul Puzey demonstrated the different way's people learn, conditioning techniques and new advances in the field of DNA and the possibilities of chemical memory pills" in the future. Co-o- p in Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs Joe F Preece were dinner guests in Logan Sunday of their daughter Miss Shannette Preece They also visited with his sister Mrs J O. Cheney New hiOlirS Mon.-Tue- s. Thurs.-Fr- i. 9:00-5:39:00-5:3- 0 0 12 Noon p.m. Call 825-733- 8 Judge - No, but I will change the fine and make it Spackman. a- $20 - Layton Shopping Plaza E. Gentile, Layton 45 376-582- Exchange V ows at their new home in Texas are Laredo, newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Thayne. The couple recited marriage vows in late summer m the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The new Mrs. Thayne is the former Miss Cindy Wall, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E LaMoine Wall of 244 West Pleasant View Drive, Pleasant View, Utah. Michael is the son of Mr. and Mrs. I. John Thayne Now of 2804 South 1000 West. Kevin W'all, he bride, and Mrs Brown, attending Is pleaded to announce the Bridal Registry of of sisters-in-la- Steve matrons-of-hono- 2 r. 0( lober 6, 1978 Assuming the duties of best man was Steve Garrett, with Mark Thayne, Sidney Thayne, Kelly Wall and Chris Wall Alison Cody and Lvle Morrison 0( lober 12, 1978 Dana Orton and N)le Thornock ushering After a short wedding trip they left for Laredo, Texas, where Mr. Thayne has accepted employment as a test engineer with John Deere Company there Syracuse. FOLLOWING THEIR marriage on Thursday, Aug. 31, the bridal party enjoyed a wedding brunch at the Polynesian Restaurant m Salt Lake City That evening they were further honored with a wedding reception held in the Pleasant View Stake Center. For her marriage and reception the bride wore a gown of silk polyester crepe. It was trimmed in a delicate lace at the high neckline, and also in a ruffle extending from the waist over the shoulders and extending in the back to the waist line. Tiny pearl buttons adorned the waist front, and the slightly full skirt fell into a chapel train that was also trimmed with the same wide lace Her full sleeves were caught to a lace trimmed cuff and she wore a full length veil of illusion. She carried a bouquet of baby roses and small summer flowers accented with baby breath. ATTENDING THE bride was Miss Julie Larsen as maid of honor, Miss Linda Thayne, Miss Glenna Thayne and Miss Deanna Thayne. the latter three all sisters of the groom, as bridesmaids, and Mrs. Craig Wall and Mrs. Announces the opening of his office 1977 No. Main, Layton 6-- $20 bill MR. AND MRS. MIKE THAYNE Just West of New Davis Hospital Also in Orem & Ogden 7:00-9:0- 0 Changed! Rural Judge - Ten dollar fine Motorist - Can you change a I Dr. John E. Clikeman Wed. Sat. Wyo np ! Chiropractor 0 Nora Morse of Cheyenne, V 4 825-162- . - LAYTONCLEARFIELD 2179 N. 1700 7. Tty v 1 Beta Rho Chapter Meeting Farm Hearing Aids f t sity He is now working on his masters degree at Utah State University He has fulfilled a LDS mission to the Mexico Monterey Mission, np Jack Schofield has been appointed as the new manager of the old Davis Quality Eyewear a week at the Hospital where he underwent treatment Mr and Mrs. Robert Major entertained at a family party Saturday afternoon for their grandson, T. J. Dunhams first birthday. He is the son of Tom and Sandra Dunham of Kaysville Twenty family members were on hand for the special event Mr and Mrs. David Spack-maand two sons of Casper, Wyo are visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Clare McKay-De- e n THE BRIDE graduated from Davis High School and attended Weber State College and Utah State University. The groom graduated from South Rich High School and from the Utah Slate Univer- Kaysville - confined V Sharlene Thomas, Jill King and Marla King. Marsha Eckhart, Marilyn and Shawna Dr and Mrs Bruce Howard .avion are announcing the arrival of a son, Daniel Austin, bom on Sept 22 at the Me Kay Dee Hospital in Og- don The lad weighed 8 lbs. 5 oz and is their fourth child. Mrs Howard will be remembered as the former Melody Austin of Kaysville. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H. Glenn Austin of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon M. Howard of Glendora, Calif The are Mr and Mrs. Gordon Howard of Bountiful, H. Glenn Austin Sr ofLehi, Mrs Mable Hales of Salt Lake City and Mrs. of Lynn Niederhauser returned to his home after being iCl I Prenuptial parties were Skinner Births Discussion leader Kaysville the newlyweds will make their home in Logan CHAPTER SET YOUR SIGHTS HIGH. v man F ollowing a honeymoon trip to Yellowstone National Park, The Beta Rho Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met Tuesday, Sept. 26 at the Kaysville home of Mrs. Vickie Lee W'oods. Guests attending were Valentine Gregor, from Niagara Falls, New York, Layton Dif ITS J X the groom served as best Chapel Cultural Hall ficulties and Overcoming babies. Expectant mothers are also encouraged to attend For more information about meetings or help with problems about breastfeed ing, call Judy Loder J76 5G0 or Astnd Kramer 376 9 brother Millerberg and the colored gladiolus. gven by Carol Gomes, Clara Dean Smart, Fduh Thomas, Aileen t f v floor-leng- h received guests at a reception at the Kaysville IDS Rock graduates THE GROUP will mee first Thursday of eat h month A series of four mix tines will discuss informally different phases of breastfeeding Topu fot the six ond meet mg is The Art of Bri will be Astral Kramer ALL WOMEN who ate interested in nursing ihtir babies are invited as are their The bride and grooms mothers chose gowns of rust quiana and their corsages were apricot MISS SHSRLENE Thomas attended the guest book Laurel 5-- dants parents That evening they and bets The Kaysville group of La Lee he League will hold its second meeting of a series on Thursday, Oct. 5 at 7 p m. at the home of Ieresa Jones, W. Center Street, Kaysville Goa-Jin- PRLMPT1AL parties were given by Colleen and Carroll Huff, Sherry Garrett, Colleen Maroney, Mary Waite, Alice Beezer. three GIRLS were Denise Gouslind and Kristie Their gowns were styled like the other atten daughter THE MOTHERS wore long orange satin gowns. David Huff and Dennis Huff Layton Rotary Meets The Layton Rotarians hosted a luncheon meeting Wednesday at the NCO Club, Hill AFB as a kick-of- f campaign for the Davis County United Fund Drive KEYNOTE SPEAKER was Flder Drlmare All FLOWER e Layton Births Announcing the birth of a baby girl are Julie Ann and Norman Kuch of 522 West Gentile Street, Layton. The child will be named Amy Christine Kuch. She was born Sept. 21 m the IDS Hospital in 15 Sept Chuck-A-Ram- Ogden. J , September Bride HUFF Temple Rites Aileen Pimce bourne the bride of Norman Douglas Huff on Sept 29 in the Salt Lake Temple Dewey C. MacKay performed the wedding riles. - X KIB JACOHSON MILS. MILS. N. DOUGLAS -J llonnemort SHOP THE SHOE RACK Downstairs store Sawings up to &0 o or more Womens Mens Childrens Variety of styles and colors. join NOW! 3 Shoe Club Get the 13th FREE The Lucky Buy 12 - 1 Based on the average price of 12 pair sold at regular price. Good for the Whole Family No Time Limit! daily or 766-178- 4 are Waite of City and will be named Jeremy Daniel. It is the first child lor the Mcxirex The mother will be remembered as the former Marion Fvans of Kaysville. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Smith Evans of Kaysville and Mr and Mrs Bill Mixire of Granger, np at the home of Mrs Alice I Ogden and Mrs Annie A. Ji risen of Harrisville Its a son for Mr and Mrs James Moore of Hunter forme rly of Kavsville The new addition arrived on Sept 17 at ( lub are lub offu t rs for the year Mayor Gar I lison was the guest sjx akur who spoke on his plans for Kaysville while serving as muvor Ihe Uemel Mill Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs Sandra Butterfield Mrs I ern Heath was (ohoste's and the lesson was given by Mrs. I dna Wood G. 43 No. Main Bountiful |