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Show t -- WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, AUGUST 10, 1978 Too Many Pipes? Not Enough Street A - A FARMINGTON problem of too many pipes or too little street has brought problems to the Davis County Commission. THE COMMISSION noted that oil, water, gas, sewer and drain pipes are all designated for 2600 South in south Davis f 4 ztSh ''A' M 7 The problem came to light Dick Geisler of when Morrison Petroleum X MRS. MARK R. HELLEWELL ' United in marriage in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Aug 4, 1978, were Miss Kris- tine Swasey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Richard Swasey, 441 1 North Z50 East, Kaysville and Robert (Bob) J. Silvester, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewain : Silvester, 3570 Brookfield Lane, Ammon, Idaho. Elder Dean Larsen performed the rites. A WEDDING breakfast was held at Grandmas Place in Arrow Press Square with a reception at the Chateau Reception Center in Layton The bride was attired in a gown of full white satin with overlay of lace on bodice and sleeves, with sheer Illusion whips on sleeves and two layers of illusion on the skirt with the front caught up in a swag with two lace bouquets of flowers holding it. Her bouquet consisted of blue daisies and yellow roses. MAID OF HONOR - was Kim Treadwell with Sandra Bowers, Shirley Edwards, Pam Syndergaard, and Kellie Z Swasey as bridesmaids. They wore long yellow gingham dresses, short sleeve and tie in back. They carried bouquets of daisies. Flower girl was Kara Swasey SERVING AS best man was David Silvester with Rodney Swasey, Robin Swasey, Larry Silvester and Kelan Silvester as ushers. The mothers wore long pale blue gowns of soft crepe with pleated bodice and tie belt at waist Their corsages were of yellow daisies and baby breath. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Kim Treadwell and Nancy Middleton. The bride graduated from Davis High School and attended Ricks College. The groom attended school in Ammon, Idaho and has fulfilled a LDS Mission to Italy. AFTER A honeymoon to Sun Valley, the couple are making their home in Idaho Jenny Twibey became the bride of Lee A. Vohs in rites performed by Bishop Nathan Stuart at the Chateau Recep- tion Center, 2621 Oakhills Drive, Layton. East JENNY IS the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George E. New a of Christiansen full tuition award for talent at the University of Utah. Soon after she was selected to dance with the Ballet West Com- FAST SERVICE STEEITOSOTATE pany. She has been performing and touring with the company for the past three years. MRS. ADAMS states that she feels fortunate to have Nola, a former student, back in Kaysville. She has had some excellent teachers and performing experience and will be a real asset to us. LAYTON, UTAH 825-153- 9 Crestwood Road, Kaysville, became the bride of Mark R. Hellewell in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Wednesday. THE GROOM is a son Mr and Mrs. Robert B. Hellewell Hatch. force Reserves. After a honeymoon trip to Jackson Lakeview BPW Plans Summer full sleeves gathered into cuffs. An all around scalloped lace cape collar that was fingertip length in the back was trimmed at the neck with heavy lace for a silhouette effect. Her fingertip illusion veil was held m place with a halo of old Chantilly lace that was her mothers on her wedding day. Flowers from the Chantilly lace were appliqued to the sleeve cuffs. Heavy lace accented the high neck and scalloped hemline. Flowers were peach colored roses, daisies and baby breath. The bride also carried gardenias. MRS. STEVEN (Pat) Purdy and Mrs. Rodger FALL CLASSES September 2nd j r Melissa Amy Mann is the name selected for the newest member of the Michael W. and Mary Ann Miller Mann family The girl was born July 23 in an Ogden hospital. The Manns have two other children Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Virgil L. Miller of Lay-to- n and Mr. and Mrs. Mervil E. Mann of Wray, Colo. are Mr. and Mrs Michael Dillenger of Kansas. On July 26, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brown became the parents of a baby boy. The child will be named Eric Michael Brown. He was greeted at home by his older sister. Mr, and Mrs. Glen Brown of Columbia, Mo. and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Johnson of Souix City, Iowa are the grandparents. Kenneth E. and Linda Tomlinson are McKinlay pleased to announce the birth of their fourth child. The girl was born July 27 in Ogden. She will be named Casey Lynn Tomlinson. Grandparents are Carma McKinlay Disco for information - registration Wes and of West Layton and George and Vi Tomlinson of Colorado. are Mrs. Annie Everhart of St. Anthony, Ida. and Mr. Henry Parker of Alamosa, Colo, dmg U S. ADULTS: Navy An Illustrated History, Nathan .Miller; A Natural Historv of Everett, Owls, Michael "Something For Joey," "Lord of Constance Bartholomew; Ravensley" Heaven; "Uto Zeor, Forever" - Jacqueline Lichtenberg Children- "The Deserter "The Gray, Nigel Nutcrackers and the Sugar-Tong- s Edward Lear, "The - Warm-bloode- Dinosaurs" d Caleb and Steig, "In Mara Kay Julian May, William Kate Face of Danger Uright V8 also have Frank Romney was best man Ushers were Steven Purdy, Rodger Purdy, Reed Bruce and Hellewell Central Air Conditioning Hellewell Controlled Humidity A W EDDING trip was taken and Bird Snow to Canyonlands. The couple are making their home in Salt Electronic Air Cleaning Lake City. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs Doug Russell and Mrs. Robert Iverson. THE COUPLE are both graduates of Davis High School and the bride attended LDS Business College m Salt Lake City and the groom graduated from LDS Business College, np REFJTMiEISTER HEATlNG-AinCON- D. 18S0 V. 2250 So., Syracuse - 773-68- 00 Sebastian Says WHY BUY A L Party ; BLEU? 9 WHEN YOU CAN BUY A MAJOR BRAND FIRST AT BLEM PRICES! The Lakeview Business and Professional Womens Club are planning their annual summer party to be held Thursday Aug. 17 at the new bowery located just north of 53 o 0 the Layton High School It will be a potluck salad supper. UMtHOYlL HOSTESSES FOR the event are Mrs Faye Cummings and Mrs. Doris McElyia A musical program will be earn) badials given by Blair Adams on his guitar. Officers for the 1978-7- 9 year AL1 P8LYESTE0 are Mrs. Elizabeth Woods, Mrs. Gloria president; Ashby, vice president, Mrs. Molly Nye, recording secre- 4-PL- Y a treasurer; Mrs. Charlotte Koehler, corresponding secretary; and Mrs. Gloria Thim, membership chairman. MRS. WOODS, and Mrs. Thim Mrs. Ashby recently Use Our Speed Lanes. . .most cars are in and out in 15 Minutes attended the National Convention for the Federated Business and Professional Womens Clubs held in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Layton Mr. and Mrs Larin Nalder traveled to Mesa, Ariz. last week to attend a special gem and mineral show. Vi and George Tomlinson of Colorado are in Layton visiting with their son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth UNIROYAL STEEL GLASS RADIALS E. Tomlinson. Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon E. Sill and their daughter, Teressa, traveled to Cedar Breaks in Southern Utah to spend five days with their married children. Also attending the family outing were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilko and family of Layton; Mr. and Mrs Douglas Sill and son, Jacob, of Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Lannie Rasmussen and daughters of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sill and & ft rm FRS3 FINANCING family of Santa Barbara, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. HO DOWN Gregory Sill and son, Brandon, of Fremont, Calif. 3 months lime as cash Example 3 monthly payments of $50 each No interest or carrying charge Deferred payment price $150 same aa cash on approved credit Besides viewing Cedar Breaks, the group traveled to Bryce Canyon and to Navajo Lake. MVWNT no AIOUH MAT! no nunco cmauqo 5 SIZE REG. SALE BR78x13 DR78x14 ER78x14 FR78X14 GR78X14 HR78x14 GR78x15 HR78x15 LR78x15 49.95 52.95 54.95 56.95 57.95 63.35 59.95 63.95 68.95 38.95 4395 44.95 47.95 49.95 53.95 51.95 54.95 59.95 235 NO. MAIN LAYTON, UTAH PH a biography, Jerry McNeely, Outrun The Dark Cecilia girl was Miss Natalie Purdv. MISS ROSALIE Stringham attended the guest book. on as Mrs.-Marrian- n THE BRIDE wore a gown of white peau de soie with long the brides parents are selections follows Bridesmaids were Stringham, Miss Christy McCloud and Miss Sherline Simmons. Flower Thursday evening The couple was honored at a garden reception at the home Kaysville City Library new book (Denise) Purdy were attending matrons. Miss Michelle Cotonuts was maid of honor. The brides mother chose a lime pale green gown of print voile and the grooms mother chose a pale green print of polyester crepe. Their corsages were yellow rose buds. of Kaysville. New Books At Library Com- pany requested an easement for an oil line to be installed under the county owned road from 11th West to 17th West. COMMISSIONER Glen W. Flint said the reason the street is so heavily utilized for service lines is because North Salt Lake is on one side of the street, Woods Cross is on the other, and the county-owne- d street is in an unincorporated area. This is a prime example of duplication of services," said Commissioner Flint. "There are identical water lines servicing the different entities that run parallel down the same street. THE COMMISSION,, however, worked out a plan that should allow for all pipe lines. The commission decided to have the Davis County Planning Commission stop construction of a storm drain line tary; Mrs. Jeanmne Girardo, Layton Births can 768-049- 5 Miss Susan Purdy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gerald Purdy of 611 of Hole, Wyo. the young couple will make their future home' in Kaysville. MRS. FILLIN has studied ballet extensively and was the recipient of the William RAPID DRYING and carnations. The flower girls were Annette Emery, Cathy Emery, Tammy Bell and Becky Bell. JENNY ATTENDED Davis High School in Kaysville and Lee is a graduate of Green River High School and also attended Layton High School. He is a member of the Air- the Ballet West Company will teach at the Clytie Adams School of Ballet in Kaysville. ODOR FREE crepe with chiffon jackets. They held bouquets of daisies THE BRIDE wore a floor length gown with empire waist, long ruffled sleeves with the veil and dress having matching lace trim. The maid of honor was Jill Twibey and Allison Emery Ogden. The wedding was August 2, with a reception held in the couples honor at the Chateau Mrs. Nola Mitchell Fillin, ECONOMICAL was the bridesmaid. Their gowns were peach and yellow Reception Center later that evening of Mrs. Connie Robinson, Layton and James A Vohs, former member NO SHRINKAGE RESIDUE FREE Tap Atvv BEST MAN duties were performed by Shane Green and Chad Twibey, Brad Hatch, Jeff Emery, Corey Weaver, Brett Vohs were ushers Prenuptial parties were given by Lana Emery, Majorie Bell, Leone Hatch, Jill Twibey and Mechelle Twibey Jr. of 1323 North 340 East, Kaysville. Lee is the son Instructor For Ballet Staff COMPLETELY SAFE FAST EFFICIENT Jazz ..0 Exchange Vows Rex-bur- STAYS CLEAN LONGER Ballet A. MRS. LEE A. VOIIS REMOVES STUBBORN STAINS PHONE Exchange Vows In Salt Lake T emple SILVESTER Temple Rites serving Intermountam Health Care until officials are certain it is being installed where it will not interfere with other lines. SUFFICIENT room must be left for a county storm drain line proposed under the street, said Commissioner Flint, grb County. - V MR. AND MRS. ROBERT , 376-447- 6 376-244- 2 I |