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Show I -- i WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. MAY 18. 1978 T1DC Meet Layton Rotary Meets The Layton Rotary Club met Wednesday at the Cha- teau Center for their regular dinner meeting R0TAR1AN WAYNE Saltz-give- r was program chairman. Speakers were Carol and Jerry Thor-noc- k Reed, execu- - live directors and resource coordinators of Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Utah. This program matches young boys and girls with adults who volunteer to give a few hours of time a week to help these children acting as Big Brothers and Big Sisters. TWENTY-FIV- E members and guests attended, np Mrs. Judy Hamblin of THE GROUP will enjoy a ) dinner and an award will be given for the best program of the year. Several members of the w k chapter are planning ELIZABETH PATTERSON V Church Rites Leslie Eccles became the bride of Bryan Andrew Young, May 12, 1978 in a ceremony performed in the F irst Baptist Church, Logan. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mis James R Eccles, 1102 Manchester Road, Kays- L MRS. RICHARD JAMES die. AYRES THE GROOM is the son of Mr. and Mrs Alan Young of Pa. He is Pittsburgh, employed at Design West and will continue his studies at Utah State University. I he newlyweds greeted Exchange Vows Among the brides of the week is the former Susan Renee Heaps, who trades wedding vows on Friday, May 12 with Richard James Ayres in ceremonies in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Elder Marion D. Hanks the performed ceremony. in tan screen-prin- t Japanese and were accented with brown, eggshell, white and bamboo. They each held a single long stemmed browp silk rose with tan and white baby breath accent. the friends following teiemony at the church and at an open house at the home of the brides parents, the following evening, May THE BRIDES mother h chose a gown of ecru with peasant styling with high neckline of macrame knit and pearl button inset The bridegroom's mother brown wore a floor-lengt- h skirt and cream blouse top and the grooms chose a muted brown and tm THE BRIDES gown was lace over taffeta in simple princess lines with cap floor-lengt- THE BRIDE is a daughter of Lt. Col. (Ret) and Mrs. Leon H. Heaps of 1088 East Sherwood Drive, Kaysville. The bridegroom is a son of Dr. Richard W. Ayres, Huntington Beach, Calif, and Mrs. Don Ferguson of Provo. 13. afternoon dress. Their cor- sages were of silk flowers. Best man duties were performed by Mekeli leremia. Ushers were Mitch Heaps, Jeff Harris, Brett Davis and Tom Marsden. FOLLOWING the ceremony the couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Lion House in Salt Lake City host- ed by the bridegrooms parents That evening they received guests at a reception at the McCune Mansion, Salt Lake will newlyweds honeymoon at Catalina Island and make their home in Salt waist, long full sleeves with deep cuffs of Venetian lace and beaded trim with narrow organza ruffle forming the deep cuffs The high neckline extendon the ing into a bodice was edged with an organza ruffle and beaded pearls down the front of the bodice. A delicate band of Venetian lace and pearl trim accented the high neckline and formed a matching band around the waistline of the BELINDA BEE B interest in nuptial new is the announcement by Mr. and Mr Josi ph D By bee of 4'n North t'rfi Fast, Kavsulle, of the engagement and Of ll Mrs. Mekeli leremia and forth-coinin- Nina Wyatt attended the guest book. Miss Wyatt is from San Francisco, Calif CHARLIE veil of silk bridal illusion enhanced the picture hat The bridal bouquet was a variety of silk flowers in shades of brown, tan, rust accented with eggshell and white blending with the bride's gown A marriage g their Wi'deof S3 South Fruit Mountain Road, Ht 'gtds Jirs ph h R 1 THF cm.ple will exchange m ddmg vox no June 2 in the Salt lake LDS Temple wiih a reception thai evening in the Gift room attendant were Chert Harris, Cherie Johnson of Denver, Colo , Tanya Tnie and Bev Johnson, friend of the bride. ATTENDING the bride were Miss Cynthia Heap a maid of honor with Mis lathy Avers. Miss Nanette Heaps. Miss Teresa Heaps, Mrs Mekeli leremia and Miss Nina Wyatt a bridesmaids They wore floor length gowns of peasant styling of of d iugl.it r Belinda to Michael S U ilde. on of Mr and Mrs GIFT receivers were Heidi and Heather Jensen They wore gowns of tan styling peasant floor-lengt- Kavsville LDS Slake I The bride to be rnier will graduate this spring from iv is High Sib'l and Kays-vdlIDS Seminary e 1 THE BRIDE'S grandfather, Paul Homer provided the music for the evening and a special number wai rendered by the bride' sister in law, Mr Donna Heap accompanied by her husband, Clifford Heap np THE pr ospective grnnm graduated from Davis High School and will attend IDS Business t ollcgr in Sail take t iiy this full m i,orirg in rp AUTO GLASS Stott IIONTS nut I! Stom cim WwvJaww t CXitcutf Cit Moro Wrvkw ( AMSGO PU A rg Gtaxt S- -d RAOCO t Ooo RETAIL lino 'PHONE US YOUR GLASS - 4 DELIVERY MTJVtUi 376-427- 1 V) COSSST TROUPI-TS- ' tlUM'flO 825-748- 4 171 CPSS ST Union chose a picture of Plans Marriage Members of the Sunflower Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs Melba Wade Mrs. Mildred The Horne was the lesson was given by Mrs. Joan Barton. tended. Mrs. Nora Miller enter Ogden Rites To take her place among the June brides is Miss Bonnie Sue Fitt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Fitt of 325 South 900 East, Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin L. Olson of 2177 West 6050 South, Roy and former residents of SHE WILL become the bride of John Mark Andrus, son of Mr. and Mrs. DeVon F. Andrus of 4668 South Road, DeForest, Wise. The announcement is being disclosed by the parents of the on the fitted bodice The long hoop skirt had five layers of gathered ruffles The ensemble was enhanced by pearls and sequins announce the Sunset, marriage of their daughter Tamcra to Allan D. Wursten. Serving as the brides attendants were Miss Cindy Olson as maid of honor and Mrs. Robert Rackham as matron of honor, with Miss Jan Warner, Miss Pauline Olson and Pamela Olson as bridesmaids Flower girl was Holly THE GROOM is a snn of Mr. and Mrs Arnold L. Wur-ste- n of 2564 West 4850 South, bride-to-b- e Roy THE pair is planning to be married June 7 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with a reception following that evening in the Kaysville East LDS Stake Center. The bride-to-b- e is a graduate of Davis High School and is attending BYU. The future groom graduated from Richfield High School and is attending BYU. He ha fulfilled a LDS Mission in the teniral German Mission np EASm-UBBIH- The ceremony was formed at the Ogden perLDS Temple by President George S. Reid A reception was held at the Rny Third Ward Cultural Hall. Olson A WEDDING gown siled with floral lace over taffeta with a high ruffled neckline was chosen by the bride It featured bishop sleeves and a Odenwalder, Blaine Lowers, and Robert Volaw BEST man was Larry Wur-steUshers included Blaine The couple 621-956- Mr. , 3 Flavor of the Month r SPECIALS marriage for all eternity Friday hive SHE AND NT been married 72 year 5 621-924- 435 SOUTH STATE CLEARFIELD HOT FUDGE SUNDAES 85e Saturday CONES 235 f FM 20e 40e 60e i Single i j Double N Mam. 10 Laylort, boy InwfMrr d May 9. 1978 Mr and Mrs Rushed Wilkes. 443 N 1275 VV no 87, CleaH old. gr1 Mr and Mrs Pa Lopez, 2876 S 3C35 W j'o ru'trnt MM , n tv tirrv ViaH NGtt BOOK , fc ; V , ijt n a 4 Li . .1 R Lay-Io- (c(n,i, - t ?w , . Sunday v HAND PACKED 80e , Open 10 a.m.11 p.m. n. May 11. 1978 and Mrs James Huffaker, 228 W 1075 N Sunsel. gid Mr and Mrs Don Person. 701 N 1030 W Triple mm. Summer Hours and Mrs Fred Hansen, 925 E 225 N , bey Mr and Mrs Wdi.am Lewis. 1019 E 2700 S, SaI Lake City, bey Mr and Mrs Mark B Crookston, 10717 S 700 E , Sanity, bey Oearfied. boy to live m Pat- mother, dad. grandma, grandpa and other special people go to witness a May8. 1978 and Mis Gregory T Fibber, 331 Mr pans n Ogden following a wedding trip to southern Ulah vw CLEARFIELD 825-313- 1 435 So Slate OGDEN 3675 Harrison Blvd . 1140 Washington B.vd S ICE CREAM STORE terson with her husband in the the background happiness it bring when Mrs U tyrl 376-269- 6 Mary Bowring Mrs. Erma Stephens hosted the luncheon meeting of the DeLite Pinochle Club at the Mansion House in Ogden Wednesday afternoon. Tight members and four guests at- BONNIE SUE FITT Unknown to her or her family, the author of the book "Forever and Ever i Granger, 376-813- tained the ALonas Club at her home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Margaret Dunn was hostess to the Bay View Club at her home in Salt Lake City on Wednesday afternoon The program was given by Mrs. the evening The book review was given by Mrs. Mary Talbot. given them away Mr PICKUP 376-811- Mrs. Viola Packer was hostess to members of the Fine Arts Club at her home Tuesday evening Mrs Beth Jonsson was for May 10. 1978 fflrawis Eouni E litas s Eo WHOLESALE Window and SHE HAS crocheted M 31 6, 1978 Mr auto a ttucx from Contributions everyone in the community will be accepted People can either bring rummage sale items to the store or call or for further information Anything and everything is needed to insure a good selection for the sale dmg Births MOPAH tors Farmers knitted many articles and eve3 S Ramirez. Jr Street, Laylnn, bey MUICIS Layton Kaysville Clubs and as a Relief Society Visiting Teacher make other people happv, it's only to let thpm and 8. Building (Family Furniture Store) located at the corner of Gentile and Main Street in 7 pm. and Saturdays from 8 30 a m. until 7pm in the S Church. She has been a member of the North Davis Religion Class Stake Board, a teacher in Sunday School and Primary. She and her husband were members of the Genealogical Society and the 'Old Folks' Committee for many years Also served as first counselor in the YLM1A F even if an oe in room well. She ha fulfilled with honor various positions in the LDS xtra Rule Do something every day to The Mr twit WINDOWS and remembers names and birthdays very tivities Kathaleen Aislynn Sauqders i the name chosen for the newest member of the John J. and Shtrlee Owen Saunders family. She was born April 28 Two brothers. Dammn Robert and Joshua Joseph, were glad to have a baby sister in their family. Grandparents are Melvin L. Owen of Ogden. Mrs Shirlev (arson of Lavton and Mr. and Mrs Colbert Saunders of Ogden dmg hi FOR AU (5I3SS NEEDS m and Tribune. Chicago 2 Utuhdcu wants to know about the things that are going on, especially in her family. She keeps up to date on their ac- and second girl. Wayne andVesta Flandro of layton and LaMar and Jan Robbins of Salt Lake City are the grandparents. Three girls were at home to greet the arrival of a new baby sister Into the home of Steven R. and Norma Grover Mifflin. The girl, who was born in Ogden on May 3, will be named Shelby. Your First Call For MRS. Patterson is known for being very kind, sociable and a very thoughtful person. Always trying to help others, never expecting anything in return. She is very alert and Robbins Flandro Joan became the parents of a baby girl. This is their second child Set Date THE BRIDE has attended Brigham Young University for the past three years. The bridegroom is attending the University of Utah on a scholarship. Lxit-ba- Mrs. David (Mabel) Miller live in Sail Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. James H. Patterson in Brigham City. These two families go to Arizona during the winter. . Evans of Clearfield On May I, David W. Page. gown. years in Arizona. Their two sons, Leland and Floyd and their wives, also have made their homes in West Point. While Mr. and Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Shirley Craig of Layton and Mr. and Mrs Ernest V. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Mekeli Seromia, Mrs Carlvle Lambert, Mrs. Frank Romney, Mrs. Frank Ferrante, Mrs Kent Murdock, Mrs Robert Johnson and Mrs. Milton fashioned with an empire day School class until her marriage to James Ray Patterson, Dec. 5, 1906. They have lived in West Point except for spending the winter the last seven out of eight THE COUPLE are making heir home in Logan. Lvans of Clearfield. Lake City. FOR THE nuptial events, the bride wore a full length gown of silk organza The bride graduated from Davis High School and attended Utah State University. Mr. and Mrs. Randy H. Craig of 749 Colonial, Layton announce the birth of their third child, a boy He was born Saturday, May 6 in Ogden The Craigs two other children are both girls Mrs. Craig is the former Betty THE City. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mrs. Clela Jorgenson, Mrs Valane Byrnes and Cynthia Colburn. 15 meeting, dmg continue this Friday and Saturday and for several weekends. Proceeds from the sale will go towards the Lay-to- n Heritage Museum. Layton Dalton. While going to school she did the housework and took care of her mother who had ill health at that time. When graduating from the Roy eighth grade school she and other classmates went to Ogden, and were presented their diplomas by David 0. McKay. SHE WAS always active in the church and taught a Sun- to 5. Those interested in joining Tops to Take Off Pounds Sensibly should contact any one of the officers or come to the school at the time of the The Thieves Market Rum- Henry and Mary Elizabeth green. 4 45 Where mage Sale everything is a steal will A dinner will be given in honor of Mrs. Patterson on her 90th birthday. MRS. PATTERSON was the former Elizabeth Eunice Dalton and was bom May 24, 1888 in Kanesville, later Roy, Utah. The daughter of William Layton Births step-moth- V weight THE TOPS Club meets on Thursday evenings at the Vae View Elementary School in Lavton. Meetings last from THE rummage sale will be held Fridays from noon until 90th sleeves. The high neckline and bodice were accented with pearls. Pearls adorned the Juliette cap and trimmed the edge of the veil. Maid of honor was Jan Lee with Jennifer Eccles, sister of the bride as bridesmaid. The maid of honor wore pale yellow shirred embroidered in white with white shawl. The bridesmaid wore pale at- conventend the quadra-stat- e tion to be held at Casper, Wyo. June 16, 17 and 18. MRS. JEAN Stanger is publicity chairman, np Notes MRS. BRYAN ANDREW YOUNG to recorders Rummage Sale Set Friday & Saturday k. e Fisher, Shirley AS representatives of their chapter of Tops, Utah 135 of Layton, they were chosen to attend the recognition day. The two women attended some of the workshops that were held. The new officers of Tops, Utah 135 are Judy Hamblin, leader; Vickie House, co The final meeting for the Xi Chi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will be Tuesday, M3y 23 at the home of Louise Butter-bac- pot-luc- treasurer; Myra Harned and Midvale. Beta Sigma Phi Meeting .. leader; Beulah Bromley, secretary; Carolyn Wilcox, Lay-to- n and Mrs. Myra Harned of Farmington recently attended the Utah State Recognition Day for Tops and Kops held at Hillcrest High School m 1 Mon.-Sa- t. 1 s p.m.11 p.m. Sunday rnummss ics emu mt S155 lb 8 M. 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