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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, JANUARY 23, 1985 Angela Nance, To Compete ,socmTq For Miss Teen Wed Gywnn-Barlo- n LDS Rock Chapel in Kaysville. FOR 1IKR reception the bride wore an informal dress and the wedding colors of the hall, flowers and cake were shades of psatcl blue and yellow . Members of the wedding line included the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Laing and the bride's brother John Gwynn. Her parents attended the wedding ceremony but were unable to come from New York again for the open house. ALSO IN the me were the bridegrooms father and daughter. Dale I.. Barton and daughter Cindy Barton. Neil Taylor was the usher. MR. AND MRS. BRl ( I. I.. MARION I I I KLIZABKTH Christensen, sister of the bride was at the guest book. Following a honeymoon trip to Maatlan. Mexico the newlyweds are making their home in Provo. whanging marriage sows on Incsdas. Dec. 18 in the Salt Lake Ds einple were the Former Miss Stelanie Gusnn of airpoit. New 'i oik.mJ Hi uce 1.. Barton of Kay e Idcr Dean arson ollleiateJ I I at the ceremony I . III'. BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Gwynn of 'airport. I New Yoik. I he bridegroom is a son of Dale I .. Barton of 170 L. 370 S.. Kasssille and the late I lorenee R. Barton. I lie eonple was honored at a buffet luncheon at the Mai riot Hotel. Salt Lake Cit . following the ceremony. I hey were honored at an informal open house on Jan. 5 at the 13-1- ALL CONTESTANTS tion, personal interview and formal presentation. Awards will be given in all phases of the competition. Among the prizes awarded is a $750 cash scholarship and an all expense paid trip to compete in the national Miss Teen finals in Albu- querque, New Mexico. Miss Nance's hobbies include crafts, bike riding, camping and cooking, HER SPONSORS are D and D GOOD LESSON Father: Willie, don't you know it's wrong for boy s to fight? Willie: Yes. Dad. hut Johnny doesn't, and I'm proving it to him. THE BRIDEGROOM graduated from Davis High School. He received his B.A. degree from the University of Utah and will graduate this spring with his MBA from BYU. He served an LDS Canada-MontreMission, np Thur-goo- Mot-tisha- - of Layton Bank, will be retiring from her position effective Jan. 3 She will be honored at a luncheon at the bank the afternoon of w To Celebrate 50th Joseph W. and Georgia Asay Nielsen will be honored by their family Saturday, Jan. 26 for the occasion of their 50th wedding 7 MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH W. NIELSEN ceased: Mrs. David (Linda) Newman: West Valley City; Mark E. Nielsen, West Jordan; Joel H. Nielsen, Belfair. Wash, and Jeff W. Nielsen. Kaysville. They have 33 grandchildren and 21 great- grandchildren. On Monday evening the members of the Syra-Lit- e Club gathered at the home of Mrs. Sylvia Fielding for their January meeting. Assisting hostess was Mrs. Nora Wiggill. MRS. IOLA B. Murray talked about "Physical Fitness for all ages." Twenty club members were in attendance. CALI. 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Goulon Ave. It is requested that gifts be omitted. THEY WERE married Jan. 25, 1935 in Castle Gate, Utah. They were sealed in the Manti Temple on May 27. 1937. They have been active members of the LDS Church and they are currently serving in the ( gden Temple. I hey served an HOI tl INSTANTLY! anniversary. They will greet li8 Audrey Tamekazu. daughter of lames and Pearl Tamekazu, is Cen-u.Davis Jr. High's student of the month. This ninth grader was chosen from the Foreign Language Department. Spanish and geometry, and her hobbies are swimming, cooking, and bowling. Her ambition is to become an accountant. Born in Germany on May 8, 1970, Audrey spent four years in Japan and five years in California before moving here. Her father it LOWEST Clearance Price SHE SERVED as secretary for President L. E. Ellison and as secretary for President George B. Wilcox. In 1981 she was appointed vice president in charge of the Master Charge Department. Mrs. Parrish is married to Clyde Parrish. They are the parents of two children. Rebecca P. Arnold of Montgomery. Alabama and Reid M. Parrish of Salt Lake City. They have five grandchildren, dmg I.AVFON Mrs. Thelma Parrish. vice president of the Master Syra-Lit- c Student Of rile Month ALL PERMS MRS. PARRISH was born in Yorkshire. England. She came to Layton in July of 1947 w ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hebert who are now residing in Salt I.ake City. She started working at the First National Bank in December. 1948. Her first assignment was under President Law rence E. Ellison as a receptionist and safety deposit department head. There were only seven employees in the bank w hen Mrs. Parrish started. li lends and family from AUDREY TAM FIs A.U $2 00 OFF the 31st. Friends and family members are welcome to drop by and visit with Mrs. Parrish. iim National Sale Shoes have been marked down to their All al Parrish To Retire i d Jann Thomas. Come Charge Department , S will be judged in five categories, all with equal value: scholastic achievement, volunteer service, talent demonstration or speech presenta- The bride graduated from Brigham Young University with her B. A. degree in human resource development. given by the bridegroom's relatives and showers by the bride's friends in New York. pi 12-1- parties were PRENUPTIAL v I Angela Nance, 17, daughter of Albert and Sherron Nance of Syracuse, has been selected as a contestant in the 1985 Utah Miss Teen pageant which will be held on the campus of Weber State College At the pageant, the conJaly testants from throughout the state, will be between the ages of honored and recogni.ed for their achievements both in school and their community. Concrete of Layton, Mike and Son Construction of Syracuse and R.C. Willey Furniture, Syracuse. 1 . 'Shgzmmmm? I I |