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Show WEEKLY REFLEX, DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 2, 1984 D. Keith Barnes Lisa Wood Wed SOCIETY that evening at the McCune THE BRIDE wore a of organdy and lace, with empire waistline, full sleeves and with embroidered flower inset on organdy. Her long flowing train full-gow- Reichman -Ence Wed FOR HER wedding and reception, the bride wore a gown of Ivory Chiffon featuring a stand-u- p collar of lace and lace around the waistline. The gown was enhanced with accordian pleated sleeves and the full skirt extended into a chapel train with matching lace accenting the hemline. Her bouquet was made of spring flowers. Attending the bride were Mrs. Eric Ericksen as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Margie Bailey, Lisa Kearley, Brooke Van and Maren Simpson was the w JACKIE Wood, a niece of the bride, was the flower girl. The mothers wore floor length gowns in rose pink and wore corsages of spring flowers. e, junior bridesmaid. Their gowns h were of pink floral with miniature white flowers styled with white lace at neck and pufTed sleeves. They carried baskets of spring flowers. THE MOTHERS chose a deli- n was edged in matching lace. She wore a wide brim hat accented with lace trim. Her bridal bouquet was of spring flowers. Mrs. Kevin Wood, a sister-in-laof the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a pink floor length gown styled with pufTed sleeves and held a spring bouquet of flowers. full-leng- th cate pink floor-lengt- h gown with white orchid corsages. Flower girls were Erica Reich- The Salt Lake LDS Temple provided the setting for the marriage of the former Miss Shirley Ann Reichman w ho traded nuptial vows with Steven K. Ence in ceremonies on April 20 with Elder Dean Larsen officiating. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Owen Howard Reichman of Elmhurst, 111. The groom is the son of Mrs. Barbara Ence of 193 E. 500 N., Kaysville and the late J. Harold Ence. A wedding breakfast was hosted by the grooms mother at the Mar-riHotel, Salt Lake City, honoring the newlyweds. That evening they greeted guests at a reception at the Colonial House in Salt Lake City. They will be further honored at an open house in Chicago on Saturday, April 28 at the home of the bride's parents. ot man and Jennifer Wiser. They wore pink dresses and held small baskets of spring flowers. BEST MAN duties were performed by David Walden. Ushers were Robert Manning, Mike Hazeldine, Jeffery Simpson and Gil Miller. The Newlyweds honeymooned are making their in California and home in Provo. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Barbara Moench and Brooke Van Alstyne. The bride graduated from York High School at Elmhurst, III. and is Peru-Arequi- Michael Mayhue is featuring many of his students in a violin recital this week. The first recital was held Tuesday, May 1. Thursday evening. May 3 a second recital will be held at 7 p.m. Taking her place among the spring brides is the former Miss Lisa Wood of Salt Lake City, who traded nuptial promises with D. Neil Willey of Salt Lake City, in ceremonies performed April 27 at the McCune Mansion, Salt Lake City, with Bishop Butterfield officiating. Time Fiddlers Association, and is a former assistant concertmaster for the Rocky Mountain Symphony which is located in Ogden. Participating students for these recitals include Rebecca Quist, Heather and Jeanne Donnelley, Jed Stanger, Jennifer Dredge, Angela Young, Melissa Cole, Julie Ravenberg, Nichole Wanczyk, Carter Anderton, Cathy Pratt, Carolyn Brown, Cathy Long, Stacey and Mechelle Butterfield. THESE PERFORMANCES were both traditional and fiddle music and many of the students played selections from both areas of study. Mr. Mayhue has been teaching in Kaysville for the past five years. SERVING as accompanists were Dena Call and Barbara Rich, vsb HE IS a member of the Utah Old PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Dorothy Willey, Diane Wilson, Chris Wood and Donna Viator. The bride graduated from Davis High School and will graduate this August from Brigham Young University. She is employed with Van THE NEW bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theron Wood of 552 E. 250 N., Kaysville. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Willey of Holladay. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Printers Loft, Arrow Press Square, Salt Lake City, following the ceremony Cott, Bagley, Cornwall and They greeted guests at a reception and Mills, np McCarthy. THE GROOM graduated from the University of Utah. He is employed with Alexander, Bennett hosted by the grooms parents. William Warren To Be Honored pa Violin Recital Set BRAD WILLEY performed the duties of best man. Kevin Wood, Doug Wood and Scott Wood were the ushers. For their honeymoon trip the newlyweds took a Carribean cruise and will make their new home in Salt Lake City. LISA WOOD attending Brigham Young University. THE GROOM is a Davis High graduate and attended Weber State College and is presently enrolled at Brigham Young University. He filmisled an LDS sion. np as a teacher at North Davis Junior High School. LAYTON Friends, family members, educators and former students are all invited to attend two special programs honoring William G. Warren, retiring principal of Central Davis Junior High School. house and a special recognition assembly will be held on Thursday, May 3. The open;, AN OPEN WHEN CENTRAL Davis first opened, Mr. Warren was the vice principal. He later assumed the duties of principal at Central Davis, a position he has held for 24 years. , Open Mon.-SaEvening by Appointment t. Phone: t ES3HBKK t 8 GREENHOUSES 295-989- 5 3133 W. 1800 No., Clinton, Utah 773-722- 9 Perennial Bedding Plants TabIe Sets Mail Box Post Trivets Love Hrs. 10 a.m.-- 6 d Wr p.m. Seats r w Gates Doors Window Guards Stairs Railings Pipe Railings Custom Welding Family 20 Off Tablecloths Table runners - Nike - Keds - Wildcats Adidas MEN'S - WOMEN'S - CHILDRENS REO. PS ICE ENTIRE STOCK ON SALE! 3 - days only - Thurs. - Frl. - Sat. Place mats P.S. We have fan stitchery gift ideas for mom on her day! The Spinning Wheel 133 North Main, Bountiful - 292-067- 2 Open till 8:00 Fri. Nitc LAYTON Bradley Companys RSO since 1979 when she started as a service representative. She most recently served as Southeastern Regional Supervisor. She was previously employed by the U.S. Government. Ms. Webb is the daughter of Elmer B. Flint of Bountiful and Ella D. McGlinch of Kaysville. She is relocating from Virginia and will settle in the Springfield, Mass, area. Sale ends May 12th SUSAN - JOLENE - SHARLENE 2 MS. WEBB has been with Milton Promoted Napkins Quilt tops - Solar - Acrylic - Wraps 546-376- The Milton Bradley Company announced that Ms. Cynthia F. Webb has been promoted to national sales manager of the companys retail service organization. to embroider on sale! YOUR NAIL CARE CENTE- R- EAST GENTILE C. Webb and Vegetables. & Complete Salon Services 1082 and anesthesiologist. They recently celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. DR. BARNES has spent his life contributing to the progress of Kaysville, Davis County and the state of Utah. He was one of the founders and the first director of the Davis County Public Health Department, a position he held for 30 years. He has served as Kaysville City Councilman and secretary of the Chamber of Commerce. He was commander of the local Annual Bedding Plants, Flowers Goods Perm Special &2nt n, American Legion Post for 16 years and president of the Davis County Wildlife Federation for 10 years. He later served two years as president of the Utah Wildlife Federation as a member of the Utah Fish and Game Commission and the Utah State Board of Health. HE WAS chairman of the first planning board in Davis County during World War II , and served as medical consultant of the Utah High School Activities Association for 27 years. Both he and Mrs. Barnes have been avid supporters of Davis High School and particularly the athletic program. He is an artist, painting wildlife in oils, charcoals and pencil drawings. He is a talented musician on both the piano and drums, has always been and still is an avid reader, is an outdoor enthusiast and delights in his gardening and his beautiful rose garden. Also Stamped Hairstyling DR. D. KEITH BARNES post-gradua- te Over 150 Varieties of 1 Ladies a HE THEN entered the University of Maryland Medical School and hosinterned at the pital at the University of Pennsylvania. Declining numerous offers to begin his medical practice in various parts of the country, he returned to the Kaysville community he loved. While practicing at the Dee Memorial Hospital in Ogden he met his wife, Ida May (Dotty) Dot-sewho was a registered nurse HE AND his wife, Verniece, live in West Point. They are the parents of a son, Terry and a daughter, Randee. dmg Tues. 6:00 P.M. - JEANINE - RUBY Utah where he was affiliated with the Sigma Chi Fraternity. At the completion of his junior year he served in the United States Army in Europe during World War I for 31 months, returning to the Utah University to complete his B.S. degree in business and finance in MR. WARREN will retire in June of 1984 after 34 years of experience in the field of education. He began his professional career Lancer Lane, Layton at 12:45. Both programs are sponsored by the faculty, staff and PTA of Cen440 DISPLAY AD DEADLINE - JUNE School, West High School in Salt Lake City and the University of tral Davis. 3-- held Saturday, May 5 at the North Davis Branch Library auditorium in Clearfield. Time for the recital is a.m. There is no admission charge. The public is invited to attend. PERFORMING WILL be Cherylann Call, Matt Call, Colette Nielson, Caroline Nielson, Janae Lyons, Christopher Lyons, Brook MacFarlane, Megan Harvey, Kathleen Brimley, Becky Brimhall, Cindy Platt, Treva Platt, Jason Wilder, Jennifer Welty, Tamara Allen, Kimberly Nelson, Jerri Alvey, John Alvey, Susan Alvey, Sandy Alvey, Sarianne Riley, Brig Day, Brian Mathews, Cindy Rigby, Lori Wright, Linda Van Orden, Judy Van Orden. dmg by Dyan He was reared in Kaysville, attended Kaysville Elementary AFTON'S ? CLEARFIELD - Students of Kathy Olsen, Jeanne Day and Torma Henderson will perform in a special piano recital to be Mens DR. BARNES was born May 2, 1894 in Kaysville, a son of John G. M . Barnes and Marian McPherson. Mr. Warren has been actively involved in many professional educational associations and in many civic organizations. He served in the Utah Association of Secondary School Principals accrediting committee for three years. He has been a member of Phi Delta Kappa for 20 years, serving as president of this fraternity one term. house will be in the Central Davis Junior High Library, 663 Church Street, Layton from 5 p.m. The recognition assembly will be in the Layton High School auditorium, Pianists To Perform 1 Dr. D. Keith Barnes, a prominent Davis County physician (retired) will observe his 90th birthday anniversary on Wednesday, May 2 at his home. 1920. floor-lengt- MR. AND MRS. STEVEN K. ENCE To Observe 90th Man- sion. BARTONS SHOES 43 North Main - Bountiful J |