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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, AUGUST 15, 1984 To Be Honored aocmixi Alden S. Adams of 235 E. 100 N., Kaysville, will be honored at an open house in honor of his 80th birthday anniversary on Sunday, Aug. 26 to be held at his home hosted by his family. Saunders-Campbe- ll THE NEWLYWEDS honeymooned at Glacier National Park, Montana and are making their home in Logan. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Barbara Johnson, Vilate Parrish and Jean Evans. MR. AND MRS. MARK CAMPBELL Taking her place among the summer brides is the former Miss Shar-lynn- e Sanders who traded nuptial vows with Mark Campbell in ceremonies in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on July 14. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doan Sanders of 451 E. 100 N., Kaysville. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Clark Campbell of Logan. The couple was honored at a KAREN Duersch, sister of the bride, attended the guest book. The bride graduated from Davis High School in 1981. She is currently attending Utah State University in Logan majoring in Administrative Systems. She has been employed with the Veterans Administration Regional Office in Salt Lake City. THE GROOM is a graduate of Logan High School and is attending Utah State University majoring in accounting. He is employed with Premium Ice Cream Company in Logan, np Wayman - Cozzens Miss Earlene Way man became the bride of Douglas Lynn Cozzens in ceremonies performed Aug. 10 at the Kaysville LDS Tabernacle Bishop Arthur Johnson offi- THE BRIDE is a daughter of Ray and Marva Way man of 291 W. 100 N., Kaysville. Helen Wayman, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Crystal Cozzens was the flower girl. Lee Cozzens served as best man. : Ken and Janeen Wayman HE IS currently serving as one of the members of the Davis County Career Service Council. This engage- ment and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, RuthAnn, to Kyle Manning, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Manning of Fruit Heights. The couple will be married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Sept. 6 and will be honored at a reception MR. AND MRS. D. LYNN COZZENS attended the guest book. THE BRIDE is a graduate from the Weber State College School of Nursing as an RN. np THEY HAVE three children, Shaun Erickson, Donald Baker and Jilline Rogers of Inplo, 8 grandchildren. They will be honored at the home of Sharon Erickson for an open house from George D. and Mary Baker will elebrate their 50th anniversary on ug. 14. They were married Aug. MISS HIRSCHI graduated from Davis High School in 1980 where she was a member of the Madrigals and a member of the National Honor Society. She is also a four-yea- r graduate of Kaysville LDS Seminary. She worked in the Law Library of BYU while she attended 2-- 6 p.m. on Aug. for family and friends. The Erickson home is located at 160 N. 30 500 n em- Mrs. Helen Scheurer was paid a unique tribute at the Manitee of the Days of 47 Rodeo in Salt Lake City at the Salt Palace. Her name was flashed on both score boards reading, Welcome Helen Scheurer. It happened that Helen was a former employee at the Salt Palace and her friends were happy to welcome her to the rodeo, with a complimentary ticket and a welcome back. - Inao n Will Marry On Sept. 5 Exchanging wedding vows on Sept. 5 at the Eldredge House in Bountiful will be Miss Annette Whitehouse and C. Cory Barlow. THE FUTURE bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whitehouse who reside at 357 N. 900 E., Kaysville. The future bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hepner and David Barlow of Bountiful. A reception will follow the ceremony. THE BRIDE graduated from Viewmont High School in 1983. She is employed with Zions Bank in Salt Lake City. Mr. Barlow is a 1980 graduate of Viewmont High School and is employed with Western Airlines, np Black Red When it comesTo fashion, Lauren walks away with top honors. Woven leather uppers, sculpted dresses! mid-heel- s. 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Mr. Manning is a Davis High graduate of 1978 where he was a member of the National Honor Society and is also a four-yea- r Kaysville bride-to-b- Taupe S9C Kaysville 8th Ward, Kaysville East Stake. that' school for two years. The $39 G ALDEN S. ADAMS Dr. Ray Adams and family from Columbia, South Carolina were visiting. Other children are Dr. and Mrs. Reed L. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. F. Burton (Joyce) Winters, all of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas (Elian Jean) Pike, Salt Lake City. He has 25 grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. np BACK-TO-SCHO-OL Inplo, Minn. THEY MOVED to Utah in 1973 when they retired. They lived on Kershaw in Ogden before moving to Fruit Heights. He worked for Pillsbury Mills for 28 years. Mary is a member of the Fruit Heights 8th Ward. She was a Sunday School coordinator and teacher in the Onoko Ward in Inplo, Minn. 14, 1934 in SOPRANO soloist is Monna Jo Merrill and tenor soloist is Dr. George Doxey, Jr. A womens sextet composed of Alena Welker of Sunset, Ramona Redek of Harrisville, Irene Parker of North Ogden and Grace Riddle. Diane Earnshaw and Bonnie Merrill of Ogden will sing They Call It DEFINITION Tact: The knack of making a point without making an enemy. that evening in the Kaysville Tabernacle. Kaysville To Celebrate 50th GEORGE D. BAKER is third appointment to that council. Mr. Adams is a High Priest of the Mr. and Mrs. Max G. Hirschi of Kaysville announce the where Mr. Manning will be ployed by IBM. np parties were ness. Circles Sept. 6 THE COUPLE will be making THE COUPLES honeymoon was cancelled due to the brides mother bejng seriously ill in the Ogden Hospital. ; They will be making their home in Centerville. sisters and the brides mother, Marva Wayman prior to her ill- CHOIR MEMBERS, who are residents of Davis and Weber Counties, will speak and sing at the Sacrament service at 10:50 a.m. Choral selections include The Battle Hymn of The Republic," God Bless America, "O Divine Redeemer," and "1 Need Thee Every Hour." 1 their home in San Jose, Calif, , given by Karen Barkdull, Debbie Webster, Mrs. Beth Wayman, and a family shower by brothers and 6-- served a mission in the California San Jose and Mexico Hermosillo Missions. He is a 1984 graduate of the University of Utah where he has been employed in computer research. He is a member of the Phi Eta Sigma and Phi Kappa Phi Honor Societies. ciating. PRENUPTIAL Tri-Vall- LDS Seminary graduate. He . with Performing Sunday, at the Sunset LDS 5th Ward, 2431 N. 250 W., will be the Single Adults Choir. FRIENDS and relatives are invited to visit with him between the hours of 8 p.m. They request that gifts be omitted. Mr. Adams was born on Aug. 2 , 1904. He is retired. He worked many years as chief rural appraiser for the State Road Commission. He also served as supervisor of the Liason Department and trouble shooter for the State Road Department. wedding breakfast at Marie Calenders Restaurant in Bountiful following the ceremony and was hosted by the bridegrooms parents. That evening they received guests at a reception in Kaysville at the 13th Ward Chapel. MISS RENEE Whittaker was maid of honor. Chad Campbell performed the duties of best man. Single Adult Choir To Perform Sun. A |