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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, DECEMBER ' J J JL . 19, 1984 f um Sccgmiller-Voddc- n I JL X. T"" - ' ? &: bodice was embossed with pearls floor-lengt- full-leng- The mothers wore full length gowns of pink silk accented with corsages to match the attendants flowers. RAYMOND Graham, Karl Gra- e. Kays-vill- She was married on Friday, Dec. 14 to Bryan A. Graham, of Springville. The ceremony was performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. THE NEW bride is the daughter of DeRay E. Taylor, Kaysville, and Mrs. Carolyn Taylor Gilbert, of Orem. Mr. Graham is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon A. Graham of Springville. The couple was honored with a wedding breakfast held at the Howard Johnson Hotel in Salt Lake City. That evening they were honored with a wedding reception held at the Kolob LDS Stake Center in Springville. a--: ... THE BRIDE chose a gown of Peau de soie, enhanced with a sweetheart neckline, full sleeves gathered at the wrists and the ham and David Erickson, two brother and a close friend of the groom, assumed the duties of best man. Ushering were David and Brent Taylor, brothers of the bride. The new Mrs. Graham attended Davis High School andgraduated from Springville High School and LDS Seminary. She is currently employed at Murdock Internat- MR. AND MRS. JON F. VODDEN JR. Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Seegmiller of 950 E. 250 S., Kaysville, of the marriage of their daughter Janna to Jon F. Vodden Jr., son of Jon F. Vod-de- n Sr. of Ephraim and Nadyne Kenna of Billings, Mont. NUPTIAL promises were exchanged in a ceremony on Dec. 8 at the Historic Eldredge House in Bountiful, with a reception following. The bride wore a full gown styled with accented with wide lace ruffle around the yoke, sleeves with bodice and sleeved enhanced with embroidered pearls. The full tiered lace skirt extended into a train, completing the ensemble. The bridal e, iona!. PRIOR to her marriage the new bride was entertained with bridal showers given by Mrs. Leola Kirby, Kaysville; Kristin Polhomas, Alice Collet and Mrs. Tracy Graham. vsb MAE WHEELER Family members gathered at the home of a daughter to honor the 80th birthday of May M. Wheeler. MRS. WHEELER was born Dec. 12, 1904 in Pleasant View, the daughter of Lottie Chamberlain and C.P. Marshall. Her father was killed in a railroad accident six months prior to her birth! She had two older brothers. Her mother later married Alex Wilkinson who had two children and five children were born to that marriage. All have preceded her in Lee death except a r step-brothe- r, 1 WEDDING parties were given by Deon Bettylion, Karen Adele Pincock and Marianne Pincock, Lisa Wilson, Diane Mere- Pin-coc- k, at dith, Lorna Daniels, Kay Natalie Bowman, Deanna Taylor and Kathy Bevan. Kristen Garr was at the guest Two-goo- book. THE BRIDE is a graduate of Davis High School, 1983 and Kaysville LDS Seminary. She is enrolled at Weber State College. The bridegroom graduated from Billings High School in 1980 and LDS Seminary. He is attending Weber State College. He served an LDS mission to the Utah North Mission, np WINTER ALL Mens, Womens & Childrens BOOTS DUP Mrs. DeOn Lomax was hostess to the Sego Lily Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers on Dec. 10 at her home in Clinton. CAPT. ILA Mae Gerber was and also conducted the meeting. It was a combined meeting and Christmas party. A short lesson was given by Eldeen Barnes. The group sang Christmas carols and gifts were exchanged. Mrs. Lomax also gave a ' memorized scripture of the Christmas story from the Bible. Luncheon was served by the hostesses to 13 ladies. Wilkinson, in California. , 546-220- ty of Utah majoring in mechanical engineering. The newlyweds will reside in Salt Lake City following a trip to Palm Springs, Calif. Honored At 80th - Starting Thursday, Feb. 7, Jim Herndon will be available at the Silver Age for income tax assistance. Appointments are necessary. Our first appointment will begin at 12:30 p.m. Call now and get on the list, THE ANNUAL Christmas party will be held Friday, Dec. 21 at 1:30 a.m. Call now for reservations. Monday, Christms Eve, will will serve Christmas brunch at 10 a m., reservations are required. ENERGY forms for those who need financial assistance with utility bills are available for those who qualify. Menus for the week of Dec. 24 will include: MONDAY, Dec. 24, brunch at 10 a.m., Tuesday, Dec. 25, center closed. Merry Christmas. sauce and gr. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 26, spaghetti sesame roll cheese, buttered broccoli, tossed salad ice cream and milk. Thursday, Dec. 27, pork chops, baked beans, buttered carrots, stuffed pear salad, dinner rolls peanut butter brownie and milk. FRIDAY, Dec. 28, chicken turnovers, whipped potatoes, buttered mixed vegetables, cottage cheese, pineapple salad, banana pudding and milk. BEST MAN duties were performed by Dennis Durst, Randy Grade and Steve Wright. Kent Seegmiller, Brian Seegmiller, and Val Seegmiller were the ushers. Folloiwng a honeymoon trip to Billings, Mont., the newlyweds will be stationed with the Air Force. Nalder - Beck MR. GRAHAM filled an LDS a mission after graduating from Springville High School. He is employed by M.C. Printing Company in Provo. The couple will be making their home in Spanish Fork. California-Ventur- MRS. WHEELER grew up in Pleasant View and attended Weber High School. She married Fred A. Wheeler Oct. 19, 1927 in the Salt Lake Temple. They lived in Ogden and Salt Lake and in 1934 moved to Layton where she still resides. Fred was a chemist at the Kaysville Mill and later opened his own feed store. He died Aug. 15, 1968. Mrs. Wheeler worked at the Ogden Arsenal during World War II and for many years at the Farmers Union in Layton. She later worked with her husband at Wheeler Feed. She is an active member of the LDS Church and has held positions in all of the au- Silver Age Events floor-lengt- h of honor was Miss Debra Taylor. Bridesmaid was Jennylind Graham, sister of the groom. Flower girls were Bobijoy and Randilynn Olson and Melissa Graham. They were dressed in gowns of wine color with Southern Belle styling. They held baskets of pink poinsettias and wine colored roses. h white lace gown with red camisole. Their corsages were i e J roses. ATTENDING her sister as maid Taking her place among the midwinter brides is Miss Carolyn Taylor, of Orem, formerly of MUSIC will be by the Washington Terrace Band, a great little band. Singles and couples 40 years and over are welcome. So please come out and have a great time. There will also be refreshments. A donation of $1.50 is requested. The bride's mother chose a gown of red and the bridegrooms mother chose a trimmed the bodice back. The full skirt extended into a chapel train. Her fingertip veil of silk illusion was caught to the head by a band of daisies. She carried a bridal bouquet of pink poinsettias and wine colored roses accented with a touch of silver and white ribbons trimmed with scattered daisies. MR. AND MRS. BRYAN A. GRAHAM The Layton Senior Citizens will hold a Christmas dance at the Senior Citizens Center, 410 Wasatch Drive, Friday, Dec. 21 from p.m. h and sequins. Tiny pearl buttons 3' bouquet was made up of white lilies and red roses. LISA WILSON was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Billie Two-gooDiane Sipe, LeDeen Grade. red Their gowns were floor-lengtwith flounced skirt and ruffle at the neckline. They held bouquets of white lilies and red roses. T aylor - Graham ' Seniors Xmas Dance MR. AND MRS. SCOTT BECK Marriage vows were recited on Saturday, Dec. 15 by the former Miss Kaylyn Nalder and Scott Beck THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Nalder of 304 Aircraft Ave., Layton. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren R. Beck of Murray. xiliaries. They were married at the Jordan HER HOBBIES have included River Temple. A reception folHills LDS Chapel drama, horseback riding, sewing, lowed at the Oak hall in Layton. Cultural and crocheting, photography MAID OF honor was Miss painting. Since retiring she enjoys the a to Carolyn Mitchell, bridesmaid. traveling and plans trip Miss Melanie Beck. Best man Caribbean in February. duties were performed by M. Todd Mrs. Wheeler has three daughters, Mrs. Jean W. Layton, Palos Beck. Mr. Beck is a graduate of Verdes, Calif.; Mrs. Shirley W. Park and Mrs. Donna W. Abrams, Brigham Young University Magna both of Layton. She has eight Cum Laude. He served a mission in the Japan Sendai Mission. 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