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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL. MARCH 27, 1985 society Mcadows - Meyci Burrows - Roberts son of Grant B. and Don Roberts of 2748 W. 1000 N., Layton. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Hotel Utah and reception at Canterbury Hall. MAID OF honor was Cherilyn Carter. Bridesmaids were Michelle Roberts and Cherie Taysom. Miranda Taysom was a flower girl. Cal Roberts performed best man duties with John Barney as an usher. parties were PRENUPTIAL given by Virginia Harmon, Mau- reen Harmon, Shirley Wigren, Maurine Frazee; Jean Roberts, Liz Vincent, Susan England, Barbara Anderson; Jean Evertsen and Joyce Siler; Inez Carter and Helen Taysom. The bride has attended View-moand BYU London Center. The groom attended Layton High and filled an LDS Belgium Antwerp Mission. Both are presently attending Utah State Uni- nt MR. AND MRS. KERRY DEAN ROBERTS Sheila Rae Burrows and Kerry Dean Roberts were married March 20 in the Salt Lake Temple by Ned versity and are employed at ZCMI in Logan. Winder. : THE BR1DK is the daughter of W.L.. and Della Hales of 595 Lan-- r celot Drive, Bountiful. Kerry is the AFTER A honeymoon to Hawaii, they will make their home in Logan. Jenkins - Manning Kathleen Jenkins traded nuptial vows with Boyd William Manning March 25 in ceremonies in the Salt ; Lake I DS Temple. ::: THE BRIDE is the daughter of ; .r Mr. and Mrs. CharlesJenkins Jr. of 960 Oakmont Rd.. Kayxville. of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Don W. Manning of 1192 N. Main. Farmington. The wedding breakfast honoring a ; the couple was held at the Chuck-A-Ram- a in Salt Lake City follow-'p:in- g the ceremony hosted by the r; groom's parents. The reception as held at the Canterbury Flail in Bountiful. THE BRIDE wore a -: gown of Irish linen lace enhanced with sleeves and .' Juliet waist. The bridal bouquet was made up of red roses, white I: stephanotis, mauve carnations, baby breath and burgundy ribbon v streamers. : Mrs. Kurt Nielson was matron :: of honor. Miss T anya Weaver was m, iid of honor and Miss Kristy t Jenkins was the bridesmaid. They rJwore gowns of burgundy, mauve taffeta. They held nosegays of deep red roses, white mums, mauve car- nations accented w ith babv breath. :: FLOWER girls were Mindy a.; Jenkins and Jenny Jenkins. The bride's mother chose a gow n ; a :: of chiffon in a mauve shade and the ; bridegroom's mother wore a gown burgundy chiffon. Their cor-- , ; 'ages were roses and carnations. JON MORLEY assumed the ; -- . duties of best man. Rod Manning rYuid Phil Manning, brothers of the biidegroom were the ushers. : : r :: Pa-icn- ts . ; : : ' MR. AND MRS. BOYD W. MANNING Julie Jenkins was at the guest hook. given by Kim Nielson, Julie Jenkins, Kathy Jenkins, Kristy Jenkins, Allison Moon, Margaret Starks, Clara Turner and Ann Buchanan. The couple spent their honeymoon in Southern California. THE BRIDE graduated from Davis High School and Brigham Young University where she was a sociology major with a minor in gerontology. The groom is a graduate of Davis High and attended Utah State University and University of Utah. He West served an LDS Korea-Seomission, np Wooten, Miss Bonnie Nichols and Miss Paula Swenson. They wore dresburgundy taffeta ses styled with sweetheart neckline and puffed sleeves and held bouquets of burgundy and pink roses. MIKE FENTON assumed the duties of best man. Ushers were Ken Nichols and Randy Whetton. Miss Shelice Hyde was at the guest book. SHE WAS entertained at prenuptial parties hosted by Jean Woodruff and Joyce Molyneaux. The bride graduated from Davis High School and attended Dixie College. The groom is a graduate of mid-leng- a a i (5 ol-t- : : MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH W. SWENSON The Salt Lake LDS Temple pro-- : ided the setting for the marriage of "Patricia Nichols who became the .ttjride of Joseph W. Swenson15 in in .i: Ceremonies performed March ri. ;he Salt Lake Temple with Elder ;Ned Winder officiating. THE BRIDES parents are Mr. ihmd Mrs. Murray Nichols, 536 E. ;; ;C rest wood Road. Kaysville. The 'bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Kenneth L. Swenson of Salt : x .. : v of he he oa duties. Ushers were Reese Meadows. Bret Meadows and Deon Meadows. mission. MYLR MR. AND MRS RAT THE BRIDE is a giaduate of Layton High while the gloom graduated from West .Ionian High. He has also served in the N.tv v They will make their home in San Diego. THEY W ILL be married March 29 in the Salt Lake LDS T emple. A reception will be held at the Fruit Heights ward following their marriage. The next evening t hey w ill be honored at an open house in the Fairview Ward in Preston, Ida. To Be Honored On 90th rite activity was dancing. She and her husband Perry, won many dance contests. She has been li unary president, counselor in the MIA. a teacher in MIA. Sunday School and Relief Society and was a visiting teacher for many years. During World War IE three of her sons served in the military overseas concurrently. She loves to travel and at the age of 75. she and her sister. Eloretta. went to Fiu rope and visited Glum-so- . Denmark, where their mother was born. She enjoys letters and visits from everyone, including her friends and 33 grandchildren and 43 great grandchildren. She likes to crochet and is ready anytime to play a game. Family and friends of Hannah Nelson Pearson are invited to honor her at a 90th birthday anniversary open house to be held Friday, April 5 from 8 p.m. at the Crest-woo- d 6-- Chapel, 1039 Crestwood . Road. Kaysville. HANNAH was horn April 6. 1895 Creek. Ida., the daughter of Lars S. and Hansena Nelson. She was the 6th child in a family of II and is the only remaining survivor. She married Perry Emil Pearson on June 24. 1915 in the Logan Temple. He died Mary 12, 1946. They had nine children, seven of whom are living. Carmen P., Burley, Ida.; Cecil S.. West Point; Mrs. Anthon (Thora) Montgomery, serving an LDS mission in New York; Roy in Mink SHE LIVED N.. Sandy; Mrs. Rav in Mink Creek until 1953. At that time she moved to HANNAH NELSON PEARSON Announce Engagement (Thelma) Clearfield during the winters and then to Kaysville. where she now lives. The family requests no gifts. Russell. Roy; Dr. Dean N.. Cedar Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mecham announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Toni, to Michael B. Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Blair J. Adams. City; Mrs. Howard (Colleen) Hawkes. Kav sv ille. Rav a tvv in to Roy. died when three days old. . V Douglas, who lived in California, passed away last April. AS SHE1 was growing up and in her earlv married years, her favo Floral Design Classes Funerals Wedding. and Basie Floral Design. 292-052- .jj. 2 Ortitieaiion avauabl p p p p p p p p p p p p TONI IS a graduate of Layton High School and Seminary and is attending Weber State College. Mike is a graduate of Layton High TONI MECHAM fyfffiforv School, has attended the University of Utah and is presently attending Weber State College. He filled an LDS Anaheim, California mission. The couple is planning a June wedding in the Salt Lake Temple. Make Fabulous Easter Treats . The Easy Wilton Way! Timeless styling and durable comfort always make a great pair. Th'dillpim-iscomliiii Delight your family and friends this Easter with your own special Easier cake or Centerpiece They're all tun and easy to make with Wnton quality cake decorating and cookie making prodinstructions to ucts Each pan and kit includes Well balanced low heel. 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She is presently employed by Century Mortgage in Salt Lake City. Elroy graduated from Preston High School and LDS Seminary. He filled an LDS Montana. Billings Alan Meyer and O.J. Huddleston. EARN cn rts :re be ter son of Kaysville, to Joseph JAN IS a 1984 graduate of Davis High School and l.DS Seminary. or. Bridesmaids were Deniece Huddleston. Tracy Gorder and Kelli Meadows. Ring bearers were th f is , the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Emily Jan Thompson, daughter of Roy and Chloe Thomp- PRENUPTIAL parties were Tamara Saline, Mrs. Natalie o is being made of HE SERVED an LDS mission to Lake City. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at The Amber Restaurant hosted by the bridegrooms parents. A reception was held that evening at the Eldredge House. THE BRIDE wore a full gown of sheerpolyester with lace inset. The bodice and collar was enhanced with seed pearls. It featured a double ruffle around the hemline and full chapel train. Attending the bride were Miss a Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Reed Z. West, Fruit Heights, announce the marriage of their daughter. Jan Marie West to Elroy Seamons Golightly . son of Mr. and Mrs. Duane ('. Golightly of Preston. Ida. Nichols - Swenson 51 O Will Marry the Quetzaltenango, Guatemala mission. Recently he has been attending Weber State College and is presently enrolled at the University of Utah, np full-leng- : EMILY JANE THOMPSON The prospective bridegroom attended high school in Bloomington, Minnesota, where he was a consistant high honor student. "-w- Couple Circle March 29lh Dale To Wed Vanelt Meadows and Ray Meyer were married March 23 at the Layton Cherry Lane Chapel by Judge Roger Bean. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Meadows of 536 Kirk Ave.. Layton. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. LuVern Meyer ol West Jordan. The couple was honored at a wedding brunch at the l.ayton Siz-zland a reception at the Cherry Lane Chapel. THE BRIDE wore a gow n made of slipper satin with sweetheart neck and lace trim. Christy Miller was maid of hon- 43 No. Main - Bountiful (our service is Wing) JCPenney store for details. JCPenney Bountiful 298-361- 1 v, |