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Show Wtf KLY FitrttTX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, pf Cf MfiEn 1978 7. "1 SOCIETY U . ' ' ir, i f r4r - mV . I J I ivp I P 1 r ( .A I J w. VS v-- v j " a i , 5 MK ANDMKS. j 2 Mil'll KLS FIMIKK MIL ANDMKS LARKY THOMSON Temple Vows Repeat Vows P.inn-New ni in ami tarty hoi miii xi haiij'i d vows m the Salt I . ike I I 8 I ell, pie on I Det I PAR I N I S of the groom, Mr and Mrs Joseph C) Thorson hi sled a brunch at Grandmother's House at Arrow press Square (or the wedding partv Mr and Mrs Robert J Newman, parents of the bride, hosted a reu ption that same evening in Pleasant Grove in honor of the Temple Rites coral miniature roses and Miss Rcv,i Walker traded marriage vs vows on ridav. I Nov. 17 raig oweli 1,ilur in rtremonies in the Salt Lake 1 US leirqde I liter Paul Dunn iiftu luted I t h ( THE BRIDfc is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Verl A. Walker of 325 Oak lane, Kaysville. Parents of the gruom are Bishop and Mrs baby breath Todd lav lor, biothc r of the groom performed the duties of best man Lsherx were (lark Barton, Richard King (iieeters were Brent and ttendy Russell THE NEWLYWLDS will make their new home in 1 r an Prenuptial parties were Nephi Tavlnr, Mrs. Jan Harvey, Mrs. Imwell Taylor of k.0 I ast ItK) South, Kaysville Following the ceremony (he couple was honored at a wed- given bv Mrs ding Wright, Mrs breakfast at the Oakridge C ountrv C lub hosted by the groom's parents THAT EVENING they received guests at a reception at the home of the brides parents The bride wore a full length gown of organza featuring an embroidered bodice, stand-ucollar and long full sleeves accented with matching embroidered cuffs p THE LONG flowing skirt was enhanced with a ruffle at the hemline extending into a chapel train. The skirt and tram was sprinkled with beaded embroidery. Her fingertip veil of silk bridal illusion fell softly from the crown THE BRIDAL bouquet consisted of silk roses, carnations and mums accented with pheasant feathers Attending matrons were her two sisters, Mrs. Julia Fisher and Mrs. Dawn Naylor Brooke I THEIR gowns were of floral print of sandalwood in shades of rose They held bouquets of silk roses, mums, carnations of h matching colots accented with pheasant feathers THE BRIDES and groom's mother chose floor-lengt- h gowns of sandalwood quiana Their corsages were of bronze mums, apricot carnations. Mrs Anderson, oueiida Downs, Mrs Wendy THE BRIDE wore a floor length gown cd chiffon and alec on lai e Tiers of chiffon and l.rte made up the tram. Her fingertip veil was of nvlon illusion trimmed in alec on lac e and set dt d pearls The bride's bouquet was of white and burgundy roses accented with white carnations and white ribbon Attending the bride were her sisters. Mrs Gregg Marigom as matron of honor, Mrs Gary Covington, Miss Beverly Newman and Miss (hrisShaw, MRS. DIANE Stewart Dawattended the guest book. The bride graduated from Davis High School. She attended the University of Utah and Brigham Young University. She has fulfilled an LDS son mission to the Montana-Billing- s Mission. THE GROOM is a graduate of Davis High School and is attending the Utah State University and plays on the varsity basketball team. He has filled an IDS mission to the np Australia-Sidne- y Mission Sunset Area Police Report SUNSET -- - Some $53 in The Lions Farmington Club assisted with the birth- day party for the visually handicapped cm Dec. 2. The event featured a holiday dinner held at Lee's Cafe in Bountiful, followed by a program. THE LION'S Clubs of Davis County sponsored this annual event Vicki Hathaway of Salt Lake City coordinated this project and DeVere Weight, Farmington, was zone chairman. The Farmington Lions will entertain the children of the community cm Saturday, Dec. 16, beginning at 3 p.m., for the annual Santa Claus party. 268 W. 1250 gun, tape box and tapes, total value $329, from a car owned by Cole Travis Vicars of Brigham City while parked at a Sunset apartment complex tb A Joyful Tradition remembered. That's Remembenng and being one of the special joys of Chnstmas In our collecbon of beauhful Hallmark Chnstmas cards, youll find the perfect way to express your personal holiday wish . Gary Hansen, Layton High School football coach, talked to the Layton Ktwants Club at their regular Saturday breakfast meeting on Dec. 2 He spoke about Layton High Schools state championship team. HE SHOWED a film of highlights of the championship game The Layton team runs a veer offense which is unusual for a high school team. The veer is a difficult offense for high school athletes to run because it involves reading defenses and quarterback options Layton has never thrown more than five passes in a game. The pass is used only to introduce the element of surprise and to loosen up the defense to permit the ground game to operate Three Lancer players are being recruited heavily by instate and out of state colleges and universities Events At Heritage Center - What a beau- Christmas tiful time' Do you remember when sletghbells really rang THE LOVELY Chnstmas music is softly playing at the Heritage Center as we begin our preparations for the holiday season There will be several special programs so watch for details here in the Hot Line for senior citizens. The first will be Dec. 12th. 379 South State, Clearfield When you care enouqh to send the very best wedding Exchange Votes RAYMOND Thorson performed the duties of best man with John Newman, Richard Thorson, Russell Ihorson and Randy Thorson as ushers v hanging nuiriagp vows m Aidnesd.iV, NoV 22 111 the tY'li n IDS lernp't were Miss I Music was furnished by Mrs Kent Johnson, Mr. and Mrs Phil Nelson received guests at the book. PRIM Sandra Bitters and Juck I .ushima President Zundell ut'ii Kited THE BRIDE of Mis Dorothy ,rd .TO North, tne late Ray L. Ihe groom is PTI parties were Mrs. Gregg by Marigom, Mrs Gary Covington, Miss Beverlv Newman, 1. Thorson family and at Denney's Beauty Salon cerethe f 01 LOWING mony. the couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Mansion House in Ogden hosted by the groom's pirents That evening .hey received Euests at a reception at the short honeymoon the couple will make their A home in Orem THE REGULAR monthly birthday dinner where we honor those who have birthdays during the month. Hope you have a wonderful winter. h buttons and the sleeves were gathered to a full-lengt- lace cuff HER VFIL of silk Layton Job Service Has Many Jobs lusion was edged in a delicate lace trim and fell softly into a semi-cathedr- train. La Leche League Nine openings for waiters or waitresses wete listed with Layton Job Service this week To Meet with nine listings posted with three for along housekeeper, two for cook and three for day worker. Assembly and industrial openings included one each for water treatment plant operator, product assembler and machinist. Other openings were listed for secretary, accounts payable clerk and production machine operator. The Kaysville group of La Leche League will hold its fourth meeting of a series on Thursday, Dec. 7 at 7 p m. The address of the meeting will be held at the home of Diane Anderson, 459 N. 100 E , Kaysville. blue carnations and white daisies. The brides and groom's mother chose floor-lengt- h An open the grooms Fashion morning meeting will be Advantages of Breastfeeding For further information about the meeting or help with problems about breastfeeding, call Judy Loder, or Astrid Kramer, sneak preview for next summers dresses reveals they'll be light and breezy with ruffles and full or flared 376-476- 0 skirts. rasas THE SWING SET a beautiful new facility for Childrens Day Care 555 North Fairfield, Layton 376-292- 1 Evenings Hot nutritious meals 773-639- 8 and snacks child development programs. 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. TV Reasonabta Rate THE BRIDE is a graduate of Cedar City High and business college in 1 1 Worth, 141 West 1900 North, Sunset 825-622- 3 825-3S- 76 TeX. -- ,,7 '.yrp Protea your car frQm leat anj cold. From rust and wear. From nowon. Motor Oil. WithTrop-Arti- c Junior Sayama, Richard Garrett, Jack Reeder and Tim Reeder. Following a honeymoon trip to southern California, the newlyweds will make their home in Syracuse. PRENUPTIAL by given Tremelling, hp-Mrti- c parties were Mrs. David Mrs. Brent Ll SEASON MOTOR011 I QUART- -0 Mitchell, Mrs Adrain Groos, Mrs. Craig Thurgood, Mrs. 946 LITER Junior Samaya and Miss Peggy Ladle. The bride graduated from Toni Randall Dist. Davis High School and attended Utah State University 137 South Main 6 Layton 5 Salt Lake in Logan. 376-346- THE GROOM graduated from Box Elder High School and is attending Weber State 359-812- College in Ogden np NOV TAKING ORDERS for our beautiful FRUIT BASKETS CHRISTMAS $3 00 GIFTS breastfeeding. THIS MONTH the group is also starting a series of daytime meetings which will be held on Friday, Dec 8 at 10 a m. at the home of Astrid Kramer, 315 N 900 E., Kaysville. Topic for this month's Calls 5 Anytlma ERANOLNCURG parents that evening An open house will be held Dec 9 at the home of the bride's par en is in Cedar City BEST MAN duties were by Gary T. Tsushima. Ushers were Gary R. Bitters, Tim T. Tsushima, Topic of this meeting will be Nutrition and Weaning." Temporary and warehouse jobs available included one each for milking machine operator, pipe laying laborer and truck driver, tb mission RADIO a TV REPAIRING all makes house was held ot of Ds mission to Niw I in k. New York ( i iv performed babies. Expectant mothers are also encouraged to attend. The group will meet the first Thursday of each month. A series of four meetings will discuss informally different of A guest book. WOMEN who are in nursing their babies are invited as are their phases Idled an MV, ALL CONSTRUCTION jobs con- Phone THL BRIDl. is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, I loyd C. Sherratl of Cedar lily. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs Blaine I) I isher of 3uO,N . West point the home is pri attending Southern State ( ollepe m ( edar City He isher interested tinued in demand including one each for stone mason and brick mason, form setter supervisor and painter helper Two shingle roofers were needed along with a like number of carpenters and three form setters. A bridal I THEY WORE floor length gowns of light blue crepe and they held bouquets of light FLOWER girls were Terri Tsushima and Michelle Bitters Mrs Merrill Reeder and Mrs. Robert Calabro, sisters of the groom attended the s Wetr Slate and leresa Malcolm and Mrs. Randall Pec k THE BRIDE wore a gown of white quiana knit featuring a high fitted bodice and slightly loose fiton ting midriff with the front of the bodice. The square front neckline of lace was trimmed with pearl from 12 years and younger are invited, kj MRS. GARY R Bitters, sister in law of the bnde was matron of honor. Miss Tam. mie Bmers, sister of the bride, was maid of honor Bridesmaids were Mrs. David Tremelling, Mrs Brent Mitchell, Mrs. Junior Sayama cultural 4th Ward full-lengt- h during the afternoon. All children of the community The bridal bouquet Was a cascade of light blue Carnations, while roses and miniature yellow rose buds accented wiih ivy and baby breath gowns of light blue knit Their corsages were while orchids. Kavsville hall. THE EVENT will be held at the Courthouse parking lot and Santa will make a visit LAYTON Its ! Honored guests were Mr. and Mrs George Dawson, grandparents of the bride and Marjorie Hnldaway, great-aun- t of the bride AFTER is a daughter Bitters of YtO Kaysville and Bitters a son of Jane I Tsushima and Noble E. Tsushima, both of Brigham given the of und Mich.telS con- Hansen Speaks N., TOOLS AND a CB antenna, total value $384, were taken from the Clarence F. Pete" Zobrusky residence at 2438 N. 40(1 W., police reported Burglars removed a shot- , BABY SITTERS also tinue to be in strong demand Coach cash was taken from Favorite police said. 1 Farmington Lions Assist With Party Mrs. Alice Steel, Mrs Carol Ward, Mrs Dawn Njylor, Mrs Julia Fisher, Mrs Sid ney Stewart and Mis. Diane Dawson. Cleaners, floor-lengt- newlyweds Miihael is a graduale of Clearfield High, attended The ()gili n l)S Temple was Ihe selling on iJet 2 fur the Bethaiiie Newman Mareeru M trigoni ac ted as flower girl Da-wore floor length gowns of hurgattdy van crepe and carried white carnations tipped with burgandy and wb.te ribbons PRICES TO FIT EVERYONES BUDGET ALL FRUIT NO FILL Employers: this is the perfect solution to the Gift Problems LIVE CHRISTMAS TREES limited supply Star Pines can be enjoyed inside all year around Many sizes & prices to choose from Fresh cut Christmas trees a and up Beautiful Christmas cactus in bloom 14 ea. Large selection of top quality Poinsettias with Only 388 y multi-blossom- s. WE HAVE MIXED HUTS OR SEPARATE VARIETIES FOR YOUR SPECIAL MIX 29 Peanuts plain or salted in bulk or 2 lb. bags. Special price Bag We also have pistachio nuts and pinenuts. Large variety of fruit by the box or pound. Fresh produce always in stock GIFT IDEA for the hard to buy for A QUALITY DECORATIVE HOUSE PLANT. We have the best and largest selection of House Plants in the Entire Area We grow most of our own Plants. voduce Layton, Utah 1 Phone Open 8.30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Cloaad Sunday 376-121- & CENTER We also Deliver to Restaurants 1815 W. Gentile 2 Miles West on Gentile (lit |