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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, OCTOBER 3, 1984 OOlEvTI Wed Cloward-Mala- n of best man. Claude W. Malan, Morgan L. Cloward, and Mitchell H. Cloward were the ushers. THE NEWLYWEDS honeymooned at Island Park in Idaho. They are making their home in Layton. Prenuptial parties were given by Jeanne Weaver, Joan Parker, Ruby Pauling, Connie Cloward, Lor- raine Bourne, Heidi Busk, Heloyce Hamilton, Clara Snell, Sally Anderson. Virginia Read, Christy Elkins, Pat Williams, Debbie Rushton, Pam Higgins and Sue Peterson. CINDY EVANS was at the guest book. The bride graduated from Davis High in 1983 and attended Weber State College where she plans to continue her studies. THE BRIDEGROOM is a 1980 graduate of Weber High School, attended Weber State College after serving an LDS MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL CHARLES MALAN In rites performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Friday, Sept. 14, the former Miss Mamie Ann Cloward traded nuptial promises with Michael Charles Malan with Elder Ned Winder officiating. Argentina-Cordob- a Mission. He will continue his studies at Weber State. Both Marion McNabb Warden and Matthew Sidney White were married Aug. 23 in the Salt Lake Temple. THE BRIDE wore a white satin gown with chiffly lace and chapel length train, lace puffed sleeves and bodice trimmed with pearls. Mrs. Tammy Matthews Sumbot was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Gretchen Green, Erica White and Lori White. They wore dotted swiss full length skirts and capped sleeves. Flowers were pink carnations with baby breath and small purple flowers for accent. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Sue Neal and Marion Loesch and Lolas Neal; Adele Phillips. Betty Green, Lynette Kinard; Tamara Sumbot, Margaret Perrin, Gretihen Green and Wanda Lee. THE BRIDE has attended Davis High and Brigham Young. The groom has attended lone High and San Joaquin Delta College and BYU. He filled an LDS Bolivia. Santa Cruz mission. Marion has spent three years in the Utah National Guard where she a 2nd Lieutenant. Alter a honeymoon to Northern California, San Francisco Bay area, they are making their home in MR. ANDMRS. MATTHEW S. WHITE Provo. Sets Sale The Catholic Women of St. Rose of Lima Church in Layton will be holding their annual rummage sale on Friday, Oct. 5 between tie hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. at the church hall. REFRESHMENTS will be available. All proceeds will be used for the Charity Works of CCW group of Layton, vsb Syra-LifeCl- ub Plans Meeting Members of the Syra-Lit- a Club are invited to gather on Monday evening. Oct. 8 lor the commencement of a new seasons activities. THIS WILL be at the Rainbow Gardens in Ogden and will be a dinner and social beginning at 6 p.m. vsb MOTHERS wore pink dresses with gardenia corsages. Jennifer Loesch, Lori and Susie Loesch and Lanege White were flower girls. HAT DOES CREDIT COST AT Imagine finding beautiful, modern clothing stores that do not charge extra for credit. Unheard of in this right? Credit has become a commodity nationwide. Just like suits and dresses and shoes. Some stores charge 16 per year on the unpaid balance (PAX per month). Some are higher, day-and-ag- e, that-evenin- perhaps 21.. Back when FOR THE wedding and reception the bride wore a gown styled twith a high neckline, long chiffon sleeves adorned with of Venice lace accented with covered buttons. The bodice was Schiffli Jace with cameo inset, dotted with seed pearls. An skirt of chiffon over taffeta, with a chapel train edged in Venice lace trim around the hemline. Her matching veil was trimmed with seed pearls. Miss Allyson Christopher was the maid of honor. Other attendants were Jamie Hancey, Karen Malan, Kristin Pauling, Katie Lyn Cloward and Amy Ardella deep-cuff- s CRAIG THORLEY Set Date A-li- Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Welling of Kaysville announce the en- gagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Miss Sue Ann Welling to Brad Caldwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gale F. Caldwell of Kaysville. THE COUPLE is planning an Clo-:;war- d. They wore light blue satin street length dresses featuring long : 'sleeves with bows at the bloused :: waistline. Each wore a silk flower in her hair. They carried baskets in flowers in shades of blue and rose, imatching the flowers worn in their October wedding in the Jordan River LDS Temple with a reception that evening at the Lion House, Salt Lake City. The bride-eleis a graduate of Davis High School and received her degree in elementary education from Weber State College. She is currently teaching at Knowlton Elementary School in Farmington. -- ct iihair. THE MOTHERS chose street length dresses of light blue silk rstyled with long sleeves, bow at waist, three tiered bodice and flare type skirts. They wore corsages matching the bride's bouquet. - Ron Kendell assumed the duties ;; : STEVE While perfoimed best man duties. Ushers were Allan White, John White, Mark White. John Warden and David Warden THE BRIDE is a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. David R. Warden Jr. of 625 S. Grand Oaks. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Thomas and the late Allen Dale White of Lakeport, Calif. The couple was honored at a picnic at the Cherry Hill waterslide. A reception was held at the Rock Chapel. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Kenneth L. Clo-v- t ard of 1424 N. 750 E., Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Ned J. Malan of 1055 E. 1700 N., North Ogden are the "parents of the bridegroom. A wedding breakfast held in Park honored the couple and was City ' hosted by the bridegrooms parents. A reception was held at the Crestwood LDS Chapel where the newlyweds greeted guests. . St. Rose Temple Wedding Pronounced THE PROSPECTIVE bridegroom graduated from Davis High School. He attended Ricks College in Rexburg, Ida. He served an LDS Washington, D.C. mission, np Married In Temple Rites Miss Carolyn Costley became the bride of Craig Thorley in ceremonies performed Aug. 16 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple; MISS COSTLEY is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John M. Costley of Kaysville. Parents of the bridegroom are Dr. and Mrs. Wesley BLOCKS was founded-7- 0 owner had a years aqo-i- he great deal of respect for his customers. He said, "When someone has enough confidence in us to spend some of his hard earned money here, we must give him and his family more than they expea." Back then, part of BLOCKS policy was FREE CREDIT. It still is our policy today. As retail stores In this area start lowering interest rates, watch carefully to see if any of them get their rates as low as ours You see. we here at BLOCKS can't lower our rates. Because we DO NOT CHARGE That's It right-ZER- O! has been that way BIGDG for credit, fis our founder said, pay as agreed and there just Isn't anything added on. No interest. since BLOCKS was founded in 1914 Kind of nice, eh? Old fashioned, too But we like it that way And our customers tell us they like it. too After all. it saves them money BOCKS IDAHO Clearfield 391 So. State UTAH Bountiful Five Points Mai Larsen of Cedar City. The reception was held in Cedar City. THE NEWLYWEDS left Aug. 22 for New York and will be making their home in Manhattan, while he is attending Cambridge Law School. 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