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Show -- I WEEKLY REFLEX f DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. JANUARY 19, 1978 Layton Births Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Carpenter of North East Layton became the a baby boy on Jan. parents 6. Benjamin Dale Child was born in an Ogden hospital. He has two sisters, Melinda and of Susan. I Engagement Announced I Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Cook, Layton, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Susan, to William J. Waterhouse, son of Maj. (Ret.) and Mrs. Edward W. Waterhouse, Walldorf, West Germany. I I t Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schlutter of Roy. Nick W. Stephens is the name selected for the baby born to Keith W. and Debbie Carpenter Stephens. He was born Jan. 3 in Ogden. Nick has one brother. Grandparents are Mr. and graduate of Layton High Dr. and Mrs. William V. Wright of 404 Marilyn Dr., Clearfield, announce the wedding of their daughter. Myrtle Louise, to John William of 286 Marilyn Dr., Clearfield. FLOWER girls were Heidi Ewert, Ellen Spears, and Robyn Boyce. Paul Poorte performed best man duties. Ushers were Walter Wright, Wesley Wright, Rick Inderrieden, and Chuck Boyce. JOHN is the son of Mrs, Nickie Inderrieden and the late John Robert Inderrieden of Van Nuys, Calif. Peter Ewert, Mrs. Robert The couple was married on Jan. 9 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple by Francis Urray. A wedding breakfast was held at the Hilton Hotel and a reception at the 4th and 9th LDS Ward building. Maw and Miss Wilma Wright. John served in the Navy. AFTER a honeymoon to Sherwood Hills, they w.ll make their home in THE BRIDE wore a white satin gown. Matron of honor was Mrs. Pete Ewert. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Ron Spears, Miss Wilma Wright and Mrs. Lome Schmunk. They wore forest green felt jumpers with lime green tie blouses. Flowers were long stemmed yellow carnations with holly backing. The mothers wore long evening gowns and white corsages. Parents of a son. Brian Rulon, are Mr. and Mrs. Dee A. Hyde of 548 N. Main Street, Kavsville. The 6 lb. 12 oz. lad arrived on Jan. 10 at the McKay-DeHospital and is their fourth child and fourth son. Three brothers at home are e Brett, Dee, Matthew Ryan and Kevin Jeremy. Mrs. Hyde is the former Helen Draney of Kaysville. Grandparents are Noal F. Hyde and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Draney, all of Kavsville. Mrs. lima Draney of Star Valley, Wyo. is the Set Date January 27. 1973 is the date selected by Judy Ann Robbins and Jeff Smith for their wedding at the Carillon Reception Center in Bountiful. Parents of their first child, a son, are Mr. and Mrs. Steven Brinkerhoff of 0-- N. Mam Street. Kaysville. He arrived on Dec. 28 at the Davis North Medical Center in liiy ton weighing 81b. 11 oz. The new mother is the former Debbie Laurence of PARENTS of the bride-elec- t are Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Robbins of East Layton. The prosM pective groom is the son of r. and Mrs. Clayton L. Smith of Bountiful. Reception guests will be the received following ceremony. MISS Robbins attended Utah Slate University in Logan. The prospective groom Is attending Utah Technical College in Salt Lake City. The couple both attended WeiJ less for Mr. and Mrs. Phil Laurence of Kaysville. Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. T.E. Johnson of Farmington and Guy Brinkerhoff of Bountiful. Latihtl of Kaysville the great grandfather. Program NOBODY WHAT CAN YOU LOSE BY LOOKING Believes! INTO ITT Only somethin') yog v wanted to tosa tor a ton) king II CS rnw fnc mo hmt SHIRLEY and PAUL WAGAMAN 376-273- 6 Ashby, home of Mrs. Bonnie Dagson in Ogden. ? I I 'V , 773-221- Guests are welcome and anyone interested is invited to contact the above numbers. ON JAN. 25, a Hard Time party will be held at the home of Mrs. Sherry Sculley in Layton with members of the Xi Phi Chapter invited as their guests. As part of the Ways and Means project, tickets are being sold and they will be giving away a ham. Proceeds will be used for the chapter activities and projects affordable Custom Built MRS. JEAN Stanger is publicity chairman, np Phone Let Us Show Our New You ELEGANTLY BOISE CASCADE -- r; 773-661- 6 FOR SALES REP APPOINTMENT - ANN STOCKTON Planning Ceremony 9, 1978 Grider, 7385 Adams L. Mr. January 10, 1978 and Mrs. Darrell B. Clement, 443 no. 24, Layton, boy Over 20 Yrs. Ann Stockton and Bryon Dutson Richey are planning a Feb. 17 wedding in the Ogden LDS Temple. N Experience Ur. Stecm CljEning Special!! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Buhler of 1663 E. Cherry Lane, East Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Reid T. Richey of Ashton, Ida. are ANN is the January 11, 1978 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Joseph McClain, 1560 N Main, Layton, boy Mr. and Mrs. Darrel M. Gardner, 119 S. 100 E , Kaysville, boy remove dog and cat odors Davte County bridegroom. Ann graduated from Layton High School. Mr. Richey is a graduate of North Freemont High School. Both are attending Ricks College at Rexburg, January 12, 1978 Mr. and Mrs. Rex Leon Marsh, 951 West Road, apt. 3, Ogden, boy With Adv. future the of parents 05 We clean all kinds o I fumlture-- we Carpet PHONE 773-500- 0 & s Largest Furniture Cleaners or ask operator for Zenith 5000 FF.EE ESTIMATES Ida. CL: lie are Other and Mrs. Hyrum Call Brinkerhoff of Salt I,ake City and tlua B. Laurence of Ogden. Parents of their first child, a daughter, are Mr. and Mrs. Greg Holmes of 1347 E, 5u0 S., ruit Heights She arrived on Jan, 1 uI Li'dJ. uu Li at the McKay Dee Hospital In Ogden and weighed 6 lb. 5 oz. She will be named Tiffany Shae. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peterson of Uintah and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Holmes of Ogden are the grandparents. Mrs. lone Holmes of Ogden is the great grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrie Loll assort of 46 E. 2i0 N , Kays- ville are parents of a daughter, Kimberly Ann who arrived on Jan. 4 at the St. IWnvd'Us ll'ispnal in Ogden. She weighed 6 ib. 6 oz Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Edwin L. Warvm of Port Angeles. Wash ; Mr. and Mrs Edwin L. Thwealt of Blythe, Calif. are Mr. and Mrs. A. J Aumiller, Seibert, Calif. Welcom.ng their first child are Mr, and Mr Keith Russell of 68 Tallxit Slfiet, Lay-tos A Ih-c- . dughter 12 at the was born on Laki-ie- Hos- iCttiiKchccking account has innn y best way you can have tiitages. Its services you really depend on, free. pital in Bountiful and weighed 9 lb 1 oz She was named Ashlt-Ann. The new mother is the former Ann Rushforth K.iiSidle Mr. Knewell Rushforth and Mr. and Mrs Douglas Russell. KayssJle, arc grandparents Ihe gn at grandparents are I serett Nelson of Bountiful and Mrs Maureen Russell of Are Your Glasses Slipping Down Your Nose? So, Visit the Experts at Knighton Optics o o o January and Mrs. Michael tJ Ogd-- If Gloria FOR reservations call Mrs. ; Mrs. Gloria or Mrs. Lillian Omura, Hum, Clark, Xi Chi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held its first meeting of the new year, Jan. 10 at the rV Grandparents are George and Jean Stettler of Roy. dmg Bay-to-da- y of cun harpan to you m forma on wdh no obligation to buy' Mrs. Road, Magna, boy Barton. Vtayne is View moot High School. Hia Kavsville. He is the first grandchild Mr. Mrs. Dorotha Walker entertained the Fine Arts Club at her home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Morjorie Herndon was cohostess. The book review was given by Mrs. Florence 1 Thompson. Street, Layton, boy Mr. and Mrs. Brant K. Kizenan, 3S50 Hillside Lane, Salt Lake City, girl Kaysville Clubs Mr. Rap-papo- rt Mr. and Mrs. Roger L. Ursenbach, 443 Fairfield no. 3, Layton, boy Mr. and Mrs. William H. Sutton, 743 Onyx THE prospective bridegroom graduated from Lay-to- n High School as the valedictorian of his class and a high honor student. He is attending the University of Utah and majoring m biology. Kaysville Births January 10 January 8, 1978 School and the LDS Seminary where she was a high honor graduate and secretary of the senior class. She has attended Weber State College and Utah State University and is a biology major at the University of Utah. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mrs. Lome Schmunk and Mrs. Kent Warmck, Mrs. Beta Sigma Phi Meets irihs ct Temple Nuptials President, Gretta STATE Bauer and State Membership Chairman, Lynnette Brandes, will conduct the initiation ceremonies for the following Mrs. members: new Elizabeth Brown, Mrs. Maxine Eubanks, Mrs. Ruth Fisher, Mrs. Nathalie and Mrs. Betty Vena Cassity of California and John and Barbara Devlin of New Jersey. The newest member of the Fred M. and Linda Lee Stocks Stettler family was born Dec. 30 in Ogden. The boy will be named Dustin Stettler. Mary, Drew, Lisa, Darin and David were all at home to meet their brother. are Great-grandparen- THE National Foundation Program designed to assist women m furthering their education and careers will be explained by Mrs. Yosh Omura, club Foundation chairman. The meeting will be hostessed by Mrs. Omura and Mrs. Janice ODriscoll. chosen as the club's Woman of the Year and will be Lodge. include Drive, Layton, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond P. Howe of 1867 W. Mark, Layton are the grandparents. THE couple is planning a March 16 wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The bride-eleis a MRS. JOHN W. INDERRIEDEN Joseph Theodore H. Ikhaml, lives in Minn. The first child of Steven K. and Nancy L. Campbell Stringer was born Jan. 6 in Ogden. Sarah Irene Stringer weighed 8 lbs. 14 oz. She measured 21 4 inches. Harry and Arietta Stringer of Kanab and Lou and Barbara Campbell of Layton are the grandparents. of Roy. The first child of Chris J. and Cynthia Howe Christensen was born on Dec. 30. She weighed 5 lbs. 11 oz. and was 19 inches long. The baby will be named Cheylynn Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Evan D. Christensen of 906 Valerie SUSAN COOK Mrs. A Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John T. Child of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Shafer 1 and Ikhaml of Minnesota are the honored at the meeting. Northern District Director, and past president of the Lakeview Club, has been The Lakeview Business and Professional Womens Club will hold their January dinner meeting on Thursday, Jan. 26 at 7:30 p.m. at the Roy Elks Ogden. Mr. yjj Meet Lakeview BPW Mrs. G. Lawrence Stephens of Dale L. and Dianne Shafer Child of 2380 E. 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