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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, OCTOBER 12, 1978 aoCIETLI s - J' s f MR. AND MRS. BRAD C. RUSSELL S Exchange Vows MRS. LON E. WILLIAMS Family Members To Honor Parents On Anniversaries September Bride Mrs. Steve Cobb. They wore blue floral knee length dresses and carried clusters of daisies September 29 was the wedding day for Sherri Johnson and Lon E. Williams. They were married in the Salt Lake Temple MRS. MARK RICHARD STEVENS Temple Rites Taking her place among the fall brides is the former Miss Patricia Wittmann who traded wedding vows with Mark Richard Stevens in ceremonies performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on 15. Sept Elder Edward THEIR GOWNS were of calico Mor- The bride and groom's mothers chose calico gowns in autumn shades. bride is a of Mrs. Shirley Timby Wittmann of 687 East PH) South, Kaysville and the late George C. Wittmann. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Orin Stevens of 595 East 1 10 North, Kaysville. couple was honored at a wedding breakfast following : he ceremony at Grandma's THE NEW MISS TAMMY Dean was the flower girl. She was in a gown styled like floor-lengt- the other attendants. Miss Jerry Blakely attended the he guest book. Best man duties were performed by David Fear. Ushers were Ron Cullimore and Harold No) es. i House Restaurant, Arrow Square in Salt Lake jPrei hosted by the grooms (ttv "parents. They also received g jests at a garden reception that evening at the home of the brides mother. Williams of 626 Adams, Lay-to- Johnson. Mothers gowns were yellow quiana knee length. Their corsages were white daisies with yellow baby MR. HOLT 80th birthday Oct. 7, and earlier Mrs. They were feted at a wed- ding breakfast at the Print Shop in Salt Lake City and a reception at the Layton Holmes Creek Stake House. THE BRIDE was attired in a gown of satinized polyester with scalloped yoke and square neckline accenting the princess style gown. She carried a bouquet of daisies. delicate lace on the bodice and cameo neckline. The long full sleeves were accented with deep lace cuffs and wide ruffles. Her long flowing chapel train edged tn matching lace trim was caught to the crown. The bridal bouquet was made up dried flowers and silk daisies in autumn colors with matching autumn shades of Gbbon streamers. - Mrs. William Robert Dean, was matron of honor. Miss Pamela Wittmann, maid of honor; Miss Peggv Wittmann a bridesmaid, all were sisters .f the bride Other bridesmaids were Miss Pamela Njnre, Miss Gritchen Page, son was born to tin ITI on Sept 15, weighing in at 5 lbs 2 at . be Will ! named Aaron The new mother will be r memtered as the former 1 is i (. i a of I T he new avion arrived on his mothers birthd.n Grandidditmn - parent an- Mr and Mrs f wind irk of Kax sv ilie and Mr and Mrs Her! rt Gad of C - hilds great The grand- - parents are Mrs Myron Wbiiesiik s of I as tm and Mr. ; irnl Mrs I lorn H infer of Og den ; ItS a daughter for 'Mrs Robert WeM of Mr and 749 Sun-:s-- t Drive, Kasssille The h ibv 15 at the LDS -- armed on Sept Hospital in S ilt lake ( ity and to join with this lovely couple to help celebrate these two important dates They observed their golden years wedding date fifty-siago. They were married Sept 20, 1922 m the Salt Lake LDS Attending the bride were Becky Johnson, maid of honor; Mrs. Johnny Fry, Miss Jay Ann Dansie, and j 7 : FOLLOWING a honeymoon to Yellowstone Park they will make their home in South Ogden. trip : 5 has spent his life as a farm owner and operator. He also worked in civil service for many years. He has been president of the Clearfield Irrigation Co. and was mayor Point for 24 years. He has served on the North Davis Sewer Board and is active in his ward as a high priest and serves as a Home Teacher. Mrs. Holt, the former Verna Clark, was born Sept. 4, 1903 in Roy, Utah. She has been active in many church A auxiliaries. She has been sheer organza lace years in the North Davis Australia. The newlyweds will make their future home in Ogden. and Scalloped lace framed the open V neckline with the same lace covering the empire bodice. The dress featured double bishop sleeves, inset waistband and a bouffant skirt trimmed m rows of narrow lace with a brush train. Matron of honor was Mrs. Society THE COUPLE have one daughter and two sons. Mrs Glen W. (Lois) Flint, West Point; John W. Holt, Salt Lake City; and Clark L. Holt, Arlington, Virginia. They also have nine grandchildren and Ray Christiansen and bridesmaids were Mrs Tom Polter, Miss Jana Russell and Mrs. vsb 14 from Weber High School. He has also filled a mission to THE BRIDES gown was of ward Relief Society president and also spent a number of Relief Stake presidency. wedding breakfast was held for them at the Mansion House m Ogden with a reception later that evening held at the Clearfield Seventh Ward Cultural Hall. DEMONSTRATION TO BE GIVEN SATURDAY ONLY! DON'T MISS THIS AMAZING DEMONSTRATION. 75 vrfcix folk" USE YOUR Jrm CHARGE CARD! HARDWARE STORE fit Announcing the birth of their second child are Jaren David and Laraine Blanchard Tolman of 1786 West 1600 North, Layton. The boy was born Sept. 28 In Ogden. He will be named Rory Brandon Tolman. Grandparents are Arlo and Louise Blanchard of Layton (H JicturlycliT. !3W,BiccratQtLco!ll and Jaren W. and Maureen Tolman of Clearfield.dmg Kaysville Clubs FOLLOWING A hone) moon to California the newlyweds will make their trip (irk no Mrs, Florence Barton en- tertained members of the Fine Arts Club at her home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Oralte Waite was the cohostess. Mrs Delene Bowman gave the book review. Mrs. Gloria Nielson was we ghrd 8 lbs 5 or , she will West, Ogden, MILS. Mrs. and William Wilson of North 1 iterary Art Guild Club at her home Wednesday evening Mrs Margaret Just and Mrs Shirley Corless were the assisting hostesses. Mrs. Marian Storey gave the bx k LYLEG. MORRISON Og-d- Mr and Mrs D'.ane ( heney nf ,173 West Phillips Street, Kaysville are rejoicing over burn the arnval of a d iuj.ht-to them on Si pt 8 at home She weighed ill at 7 lbs 2 o and will be nam'd MHmJa She is their third child and Unrd duuphti r. r Mrs Cheney was the former Suzanne B Inap of Rupert. Idaho The grandand Mrs. parentsW are Mr of Wnvne Ruprt. Falrup Idaho and Mr. ard Mrs Harold Cheney of Burley. Idaho pp Pameha and Richard Vandenberg. 2491 West 4400 South. Roy. boy October 3, 1978 Sheila and Kelly Terry, 30 West 00 North, No 1 grl October 4, 1978 Gail and DeLoy Hamblin, 314 East 700 South, Clearfield, gml Susan and Gregory Stapp, 1692 North Mam. Pebekah and Michael Redford. 1878 Wst 1000 South, Laylon, girl Decorative Covering hostess to the Kaysville he turned Jjvunmr Mrs West was the firmer Nancy W ilsnn uf Ogden The grandparents are Mr and Mrs Robert L. Exchange Votes Morrison took as his hri(k Alison J Cady, in rites p rfornnd bv M tvnr Stephen I vie Ci at the Idgewood option ( enter in Ogden on Dirks Ret Ul 6, PCS A1 ISON IS the daughter of Mr and Mrs Warren H Cady of S"1 FemwivsJ Road, Lav-toand t vie is the son of Mr, and Mrs John A Morrison of 452 Dixie, Layton A reception was also held at Reception Syracuse Births 100 North, Layton, girl Centerville, girl MR. HOLT was born Oct. 7, 1898 in Bountiful. Utah He Births October 2, 1978 Patrick Alan Dover, 467 West and Rhonda Kay 8, Kaysville. JANET IS the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Glazier of 487 Vine, Clearfield and Brad is the son of Mr. and Mrs J Calvin Russell of 5547 South 2350 West, Roy. of West Layton Births I x Oct 6, 1978. George Knight officiated at the ceremony. Corey Yates. Flower girls were Miss Sarah Russell and Miss Heather Sessions and Miss Amy Mitamura. RANDY CALVIN Russell served as best man with Corey Yates, Kevin Wall, Darwin Glazier, Mike Glazier and Mark Ellis as ushers. The bride is a graduate of Clearfield High School and her new husband graduated Temple. the Fdgewood : : Holt observed 75th anniversary. All family members are invited Kaysville Births Welcoming their first chi'd into the ir f mdy are Mr and Mrs Djtiiel Clark of lawtnn. uhla formerly of Kaysv die A just a month HONORING the bride at a prenuptial party was Ann Fors Sherri and Lon both attended Layton High School and Weber College. Lon fulfilled a LDS mission to Louisiana. and from Weber State College. He has fulfilled a mivsion to the Japan Mission. I last Saturday, her son. The bride is a graduate of Davis High School and has attended BYU. She was a graduate of Brymans School of Nursing. University of Utah and has fulfilled a mission to the Spain Barcelona Mission. The groom is also a graduate of Davis High School home in Spanish observed his roses. PRENUPTIAL PARTIES were given by Mrs. D. C. Winegar, Miss Charlene Wmegar. Mrs. Max Ward, Mrs. Janet Pickering, Mrs. Clara Higgins, Mrs. William Dean, Miss Pamela Wittmann, Miss Peggy Wittmann, Miss Pamela Nance, Mrs. Morris Johnson, Mrs Paul Durrant, Mrs. Varge Thomp- FOR HER wedding the bride was attired in a full !gown of quiana featuring a of au- flowers 'daughter of in tumn colors and they each held a nosegay of autumn gan officiated. : are Mr. and Mrs. Reed Mrs. Jeff Wilson, Miss Teresa Williams, Miss Stacey Bishop and Mrs. Kevin H. Hillier Mr and Mrs Lawrence E. Holt will be honored on Friday Oct 13, at the home of their son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. John W. Holt The occasion will mark the couples birthday anniversaries A dinner and social with all of their relatives attending will mark the event. BEST MAN duties were performed by Jaron Johnson Ushers were Brad Williams and Scott Williams. Junior ushers were Robby Johnson, Jimmy Johnson and Steven MR. AND Mrs Robert Luke Johnson of 199 Hawthorne, Layton, are parents of the bride. Parents of the groom Janet Lee Glazier became the bride of Brad Carver Russell in rites performed in the Ogden LDS Temple on Jim H and Merry 1427 Fusscl-man- , Dillas are uxbes lorg Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Milton Wnlieman of Sail Lake City and Mr. and Mrs Joseph Fusselman nf Denvpr, Coin Great grandparents are Mrs Mvrtle Malston of Salt Lake City and Mrs Virginia Burdette of Drover, Colo. j are Mrs. Margaret Jost, Center that evening THE BRIDE wore an organdress, fitted txxlice, bishop sleeves trimmed with Chantilly lace, pearls and crystal beads. It featured a cathedral length train. She carried a bouquet of daisies and roses Matron of honor was Mrs Dennis Ames with Mrs Myron Jacobsen as attending maid of honor and Miss za Tammy as Gifford the bridesmaid. Mandy Ames and Camarue Morrison were flower girls and little M.ss Angela Jaqucs was the ring bearer. the arrival of their rxw son horn Sept 27 Jamb weighed 8 lbs 15 oz and was 21 review New officers have been elected for the new ) ea r they BEST MAN duties were performed by Larry Pollock with ushers David Marlor and Ruhard Morrison Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs W illiam P Williams. Mrs Don Child, rs Mvron Mrs Lee Borrup. Jacobsen, and Mrs Dennis Ames M BOTH BRIDE and groom attended and graduated from Layton High School and Utah Technical College They will honeymoon in California and make their future home in Woods Cross president, Mrs Gloria Nielson. vice president; Mrs Shirle) Corless. s retjrv and Mrs Dnnna treasurer, Andrus, historian, Mrs Beth Miller, hospitality chairman The Kaysville Literary Club met on Sept 20 at the home of Mrs Alta Uoyd for a dinner party. Hostesses for the even- ing were the club officers. Mrs Margene Hill, Mrs Alta i.lovd and Mrs. Ella Dee McGhnch Mrs. Gladvs Albano will entertain the Phillips Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers at her home on Monday Oct. 16 Mrs Ruth Winward will give the lesson. Members of the Kaysville Bay View Club will motor to Bountiful on Wednesday where they will be hosted to a dinner and program at the Golden Hours Center with Mrs Bertha Muir and Mrs Alta Howard as hostesses for the special event Mrs Rildah Smith will entertain the Shantanka Club at her home on Friday afternoon Mrs. Ruth Roueche will be the cohostess Mrs Goldie Ball was hostess to members of the ALonas Club at her home Tuesday afternoon EBiONSTRATION See for yourself how easy it is to have the elegant look and touch of natural brick, and you can do it all yourself in four easy steps. 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