| OCR Text |
Show I VA t fJ-lY- 11 S JOUftNAL, fafCf Whf fi 14, $ J 971 1 MU AND MI JS, AI.I.I.N ANDl.H"ON Repeat Vows November Riles t r Vi' if i 1 I in (tour tilth nres p .hop (igd.-nI. It w , a! ( p t 2 i. rf.it by li.ill Cibi i THE GRID! is .i cLeighh r i i ( K I i'ii and It.il'xi Ali.-'y.vlSmith 2wHrvt, Riv and I'H' groom is a vn (t I smith .llil Pearl I fir ph!S Th d.noi-- cupli at r 2fth hnsti-irents THEY tans id W F rut I was honored ai a Ihc H lary m (V b-- by he I Huu-- nn Snv groom's RE honored at a reception following their wedding ceremony where the bride greeted guests in ef Lne at the hemline. The bodice and sleeves were adorned with m itching lare a row of satin trim covered buttons down the front that enhanced the bodice of satin and lace. A teil of delicate net was attached to a tiara of lace and seed pearls. The bridal bouquet was made up of a PR I M PAH1II S w . re p , . n Ale n, by A Ida Re d, I it urn Iti'ioer, than K.iy lance, Tt.i-vltDowns. Jo.rn.e N. rns anj Karol Bambini a:J Jacip.e ( hdds 1 he bride pr id ,,i'.. d from Roy II. gh Si lew. I and Wet, it I 1 1 A I. State College and is prex-n-'ti aching at the (h Id Cm'er The groom in Ogden graduated from Davis It gh Si hool and is aiendmg W eta r State College majoring in J'syi hology Hunter, np About Your Home dozen yellow roses. Mrs. Jill Wipple, sister of the bride was matron of honor. She wore a tan gown and held a basket of yellow roses and baby floor-lengt- - guests attending the reieption were Mr. and Mrs David Wipjde, Kansas City, Missouri; Mr. and Mrs. Newell Udv, Centerville. Mr and Mrs. Kuk .William, Spanish fork, Thec.ij Downs, la.gan and Mr and Mrs F IDs Alien, Portage. Also Mr. and Mrs. James Moore and son, Jeremy of a Hour I ngth gown of whiti sa-- t n with a shaped train ruffle The busy homemaker will appreciate finding one of the newer small kitchen appliances under the Christmas tree Prune evergreens for holiday greenery. Especially h breath. THE BRIDE and grooms mothers chose daffodil yellow gowns and their corsages were yellow roses and white carnations. Mrs. Jacque Childs attend floor-lengt- ed I'n pm .1 fj.ii K w hi a m ih M..' 'i n rv i g as n an D i. . J H j. e u iv r the iti"n '.! s.. I Ri f I n A U.lllllr hi D r. .') 1 suitable are firs, spruce, yews, junipers, hollies and h any other green plants that need winter pruning lit I ,ii h p (.up! ll V i 1 I I ! IV , ! i I, W.IV thi f .Ki'r-- r M I hadu-- y Ann A!.i-t 1 i . i. n x n it d 1 til Audi rvufl Br,.i 1 W l rll-!..nIl I f.it Ifll-r- J ill Ihc I ru.l t i. Mi I DS Ward ( K.p- - I w.'h It : hup T, J. J tin idtn I'.ng A fit plj.'fl I DAVID KVANN MIL-- ; pn if ...- M Hi Ibt gti! groom Mr and Mis cd K tv '.id. R I V-- iv K i(m uM I I it Bl A hit t It was MVk-- THE BRIDE'S bouquet was made up of silk and straw flowers withT,iby breath in shades of brown and cream with holly and long brown velvet ribbon streamers. Mrs. Dale (Starli) Taft, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Bovd (Stephanie) Anderson, Mrs. Jolene Christensen, Mrs. J. Rodney Christensen, and Miss Carolyn Anderson. THEY WORE blouses and skirts of crepe de chine. The blouses were gathered in back and front cream-colore- d r and styled with sleeves Skirts were gathered and knee length. three-quarte- around the I ai h of the alien lints carried a gam brown mum with cream babv breath and holly and brown velvet streamers THE BRIDE an I groom s mothers chose gowns similar to the attendants but made of crepe backed sjtm in brown and floral print Their corsages were brown and white with brown satin ribbons. Best man duties was performed by Bovd Amlerso Ushers were Dennis Anderson and Tim Rasmussen THE - NFWLYUlDfj annukir.g their home in Layton A prenuptial party was An- Stephanie derson Mrs. Bonnie Lignn attended the guest bcxik. She is a sister of the groom. GIFTS WERE attended law Ligon, a brother-iand two nephews, Scott and Keith. J. Rodney Christensen and Trevor Christensen, of brothers the bride served. The bride graduated from White Pine e High School in Ely, Nevada. She attended Weber State College and graduated from the Career Culture Center Professional Modeling Course. The groom graduated from Davis High School and has attended Weber State College, np daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Orwin Draney of Kaysville. The little new "Miss arrived on Dec. 5 at the 223 No. Main, Kaysville, Utah 376-191- At Assorted Boxed Paperback Sets Calendars Including Lord of The Rings Star Wars bered as the former Linda Grease LDS Jewelry Now in Stock D&C Commentary by J.F. Smith New Others Yorgasen Only With Love Shirley Sealy On Sale Companion to Your Study of the D&C 14 95 Deluxe Sets of Scripture Tapes Latter-da- y Sounds ff e will special order any book you want GiilSmiS Display Ads Classified Ads McKay-DeHospital in Ogden weighing 6 lbs. 4 oz. She will be named Samatha. At home are five brothers and sisters to welcome the newcomer, Jeffrey, Douglas, Denise, Heather and Jolene. The mother will be rememe 8 from Covenant Recordings and a Coulam of Kaysville. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Draney and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Coulam all of Kaysville. Welcoming a baby daughter into their home are Mr. and Mrs. Brent Coulam of Layton. The new addition arrived on Nov. 26 at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden weighing 7 lbs. 6 oz. She was named Emily Sarah. She is their third child and third daughter. At home are Wendy Sue and April Lynne. Mrs. Coulam was the former Sharon Carbine of Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Coulam of Kaysville and Mr. and ISSUE DEADLINES Iloon Thursday, Dec. 21 Noon Friday, Dec. 22 UEl'J YEARS ISSUE HEADLINES Display Ads Classified Ads Noon Thursday, Dec. 28 Noon Friday, Dec. 29 ,'l ft , u J ' (! 1 i ' t Y a'u. v Mrs. Edwin Carbine of Lehi are the grandparents. Its a son for Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Hill of Santaquin, formerly of Kaysville. The 8 lbs. 6 oz. baby boy arrived on Dec. 1, at Payson City Hospital. He will be named Gregory Gifford. At home are two little sisters, Cami and Kelly, to welcome the new little brother. Mrs. Hill is the former Nancy Cox of Portland, Ore. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Don Hill of Kaysville and Mrs. Duane Cox of Portland, Ore. are Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert White of Payson. - nn mw tn ' i i ' i t ( : .. .. t ' 'f : j) ,io An . f I scheduling to If. 1 4 t I I w JV a i re- - members prepare records for the semi-fina- their l competition in February. THE FIRST workshop be held Thursday, Dec. from 9:30 to 11 a.m. at home of Beth Thorson, will 28, the 667 South Main, (Millstream Apartments), Bountiful. The second workshop will be held Thursday, Dec. 28 from to 2:30 p m. at the home of Winette Dalton, 829 1 N. 100 West, Sunset. Fashion sweaters are f. Mt and t I ti1 a .1, Kav vv I ( t a Vrs N Par lev .iv it i - I N ,r '1 ,r : i !' p. (' t :.,:i-- i ; c C v S- id r!v w- n. V Till h M I 'v i w iv i r i i home ttn-i- r hi--r for annual ( hnvtnias party I rulav alti-rmm- Mrs Assisting hustcssi--a Knec-dv- . Mrs Benton and Mis fuciie B s Sara wi-i- e Th-ln- Mrs. I Ima Wtbster m. v a enter-tainc-- d evening Members of the Kass Creek Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers met Ihursdav Dec. 14 at the home of Mrs Serena Hyde for their annual ( hrist-ma- s dinner party. The lesson was given by Mrs. Ruth Roueche and a special musical program by Janice Barnes and Susan Anderson was enjoyed by the group. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Edna Parker, Mrs. Myrtle Snarr and Mrs. Helen Barnes. Friday night Dec. 8 the Belle Lettres Club held their holiday dinner party at the Mansion House in Ogden for all members and partners. Christmas program given by Craig Fisher and Vickie Jessen was enjoyed by the group. Door prizes were given away and gifts exchanged. A Committee members charge of in arrangements were da.-- , - . r. u ! l Tf . j t f i!n- I - BRfDF tv Up r f i f V f a ii J M f v J Iirrnirtt.fMatf.il Av I i Of i el 1 I n- r e a- 1 - V I f " ; .o'!. it of k w ft. f t! e d J. . e f f MAH) OF honor was Mi. 1eniM tt t!h Mtvvc Jor En i f t and i Heaver av bride vina ids and Mrv t had Drnkvel. Mrv Join t fk.ri.efl I v c i.ti .i jh rt Y'l-- M ri Silu-vu- a N rp hnvti-- the House. Mrs. lone Sandall entertained the ALonus Club at her home. Mrs Lois Stephens entertained the Phillips Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneeis at her home Monday Dec 18. Mrs. Ldna Smith was cohostess It was their Christmas meeting with exchange of gifts. Mrs. Delene Bowman entertained the Fine Arts Club at her home Tuesday evening Mrs. Afton McCormick was cohostess and the book review was given by Mrs. Dorotha Walker. Mrs. Beth Manning hosted the Mountain Road Neighborhood Birthday Club at her home Thursday evening Mrs. Lorraine Bourne entertained the Orchid Club at her home on Tuesday evening for their annual Christmas party and meeting. Assisting hostesses were Darlene Kittenring, Bonnie Kirkpatrick, Lynetta Cottrell, Lola Palmer and Shauna Niederhauser. Club met on Wednesday Dec. 13 at the Fort Douglas Club in SIMPLE NEEDS "The makings of a perfect life are simple. After all, you need only to own a comfortable bed and a comfortable pair of shoes, because youre in one or the other practically all of your life. C Ol f.lac kner A Nl MBI R of pit wed beg parties were held in the couple's honor. Hostesses were Mable Bennett. isa Marian Set Date I Gates. Sandra Bass. is made of omit g rtumage of to Brad Miss Marian Geddi-P. Salmon Annminc the RFMOSY will be performed in the Ogden L DS THE CF Temple on Dec. 2v A reception will follow at the Ogden 1 DS 4Kl Uard cultural hall Miss Guides is a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W Ilford H. Geddes of 1308 Mitchell Drive, Ogden HER FIANCE is a son of Mr. and Mrs Fugene M. Salmon of 1047 N. 7(8) W., West Bountiful. home in avion I ;urrrr Silvester Stallome in M M M W Dec. 15, 16, 18, 19 Eye. Showtime 7.30 only Sat. Mat 1:15 Only 2 00 Adult Students 1.50 Children 1.00 University. M M M KAYSVILLE THEATRE linilTTTV IN KAYSVILLE LAWN MOWER REPAIRING It Bring It To Cll ponl Cun Btrotton "Your Brtggm Hoodqumrtoro" SALES -- SERVICE IAWI TH.LER tNOW BLOWER HARMNINO SERVICE CHAW 3 CSS SMALL ENGINE REPAIR 180 N. MAIN, KAYSVILLE irths at Davis North Medical Center South 1000 Merry Christmas from the girls at December 3, 1978 Rodney and Alida Anna Keller, 301 North Main Audrenes December 4, 1978 Ralph and Cynthia Lewis, 2567 Hill Field Road No. 65, Layton, boy Gloria, Chris, Ellen, Jeanine, June, Ruby, Susan, Audrene, Marge No. 107, Layton, girl December5, 1978 Sergio and Virginia Trujillo, 2068 West 6000 South, Roy, boy cold winter. Mufflers and knitted caps are also much in the picture. December 7, 1978 David and Emily Rowe, 233 North 700 East, Kaysville, boy , Donna Mockli, Ion Knight and Djwn Dmkvel After a brief wedding trip, the couple will make their bride-elec- t was The graduated from Ogden High School and IDS seminary She attended Brigham Young MR. SALMON is a graduate of Viewmont High School and LDS Seminary. He served an LDS mission to the Philip pines and is attending Brigham Young University. D.onru-Stoffield- Judv Silvester. 766-131- December 1, 1978 Edward and Robba Lee Johnson, 30 West 100 North No. 9, Kaysville, boy David Serving av test man ra g Mu'lei eaax I vherirg Drew were Shawn Renm-tt- , Ravmuwi n. David Heaver. Bvran Heaver and Ivlef NX 'A I Kaw.ille Bridge Club at the University Club in Salt lake ( uv on I ridav afternoon Club Members of the will attend their annual holiday dinner meeting in Ogden on Dec. 18. at the and Mrv r Weaver - December 2, 1978 Dennis and Vickie Lee Higley, 2483 West, Syracuse, boy - III S i, t r re ,il (jod.ie fi.iiur.-- I a oalur.il w.i vfi.or and all a!l U. i v e ! Rowf of VI ai!.-;-iai r adorned the vk ft !rot t n ..il Chr..'niav d.mu-paity wete by Table M.-and Mrs LR'itu Barms Mary Bowting Mis Dm.itl.j W.gkt-give the pitigr.im Manvmn H C e bf i.fe fi l' I I tl ti I'r y !. n t ION in I P I i v ! M.-.t- -- in RI ( r F I ! li'lli ! ( f i p t w "ti r.i !a i"i- J Ire '1 I ih St i'i- - t mw rv.v in I i V(V i.llll A f fr m I 1 at P V - r y R v ta tn ,di grad .f IP quite popular this season, which is supposed to be a very ' r at Mrs. Anna McAllister, chairman; Mrs. Sandy Butterfield and Mrs. Sharon Lundgreen. Medical Davis County Auxiliary held their annual Christmas dinner party on Wednesday Dec. 13 at the Oakridge Country Club in Farmington for members and partners. Members of the Bay View Vitt" J.. . i.'of li til Mis IjtilJi.i K.iig the Kaysville First, Sixth and lwh Ward's study group at her home Sunday V 1 Salt I.iFe City b.r the .r an l.n-tt- t t.a:r Kaysville Clubs Mrs Pda Killian the Shantank.i Club at IMF ! I I . t i.t-- Path, A.,.,fin p : fi t i ' d j I' - P . t I : ' iii.-'- l I at ! h n - in id I S' 1 c ,- - I find ! I UIICOX hr ..! an N i ' uii ( - I'H- lave rdt f r t 1 J i . 1 ! t i'l--v t . V I I iv a" f i. t I. tj a u j, t i Up IUHHIV ' i tow IV. at a rv I. I i. i i . ' 'I a "r ! an r fa M .if i I .I'pg J t p ad . . 4- r i V i'i'h -l I 01 I D J aI I flilW fut.ivi r. Ja 'll i It e pi ii ' id Mid av pi I i i 'I, I a - r ! il I.'1-- I w..i ,1 ! .f f c t iv a v. :i i o. some help I It iv an -1 I1 Staff The Davis County Cowl neck 41 i I ? 4-- H workshops t :: ji : Workshops For is ! ll0.. t K . I'Mhn - ! w i v iv I (, On Kaysville Births It's I l'ii gold mk k pm given by Mrs V d tv knotted at the ends, with a An-t- matching lace In-- d brown b S t U-l- t N.-rt- fitted bodice The lace enhanced joke adorned the high neckline with a small stand up Peter Pan collar. The long tapered sleeves with four rows of lace ruffle formed a bell at the wrists. Her full bouffant skirt featured three rows of lare ruffle at the hemline extending into a long flowing chapel train The vul was edged in 1 pr.i-- MRS, JOf i NE t hr .m iiM n wore a rijx with (low. r aiiai hrd and a brown U.w at C arolv n Aodi-- t suit t?n- - imv k wore a Jong brown scarf i( Wi'h a Andrrxon Strphan.i viarf an ru.l or her wedding and reiipiiun the bride wore an elcg.int full length gown of V . llui w.iir brown lend cm on rth v, gh- - lined Mrs - I 1114 br.in n.n smi br !.: t Wore d.ftr I rill Jul-iwl.D Il.nd of honor W"!1 J br-icorduroy J.o krl wt'h fi M hat m iu I reg r c ri am an J brown o THE GRIP! iv a d. id Mr and Mrs J t of l.iJ N t hr. mi n of Vlt AM)..!l;S M Hi liUKn:N"LN MU FREE ONE MONTH HAIR CARE to be given to 8 lucky patrons Get your chance with each service ' |