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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL MAY 8, 1985 Wed Love-Star- k Denise W. Love and Carr J. Stark were married April 5 at the Layton 6th Ward by Mayor Rex Bouchard. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Glen J. and Ada W. Love of 2499 N. Fairfield, Layton. The groom is the son of Reid and Marlene Stark of 1230 E. South Weber Drive, South Weber. The couple was honored at a rehearsal supper at the Hayloft and a reception at the Layton 6th Ward. Jf THE BRIDE wore a fioor length gown w'ith a sheer overlay, three tiers of lace around the bottom and extending into a train. It also had a fitted bodice. Flowers were pink and burgundy silk floral bouquet with pussy willowsand ribbons. Hll av.i! . : P- '.V Bridesmaids were Margarett Manis, Sheri Montgomery, Mrs. Chrisdee LeRohl, Mrs. Teri Basin- CITED FOR SERVICE ger. They wore gowns of pink cotton with lace, holding a small rose flower arrangement in colors of pink, burgundy and dark gray. Norma heece. center, receives the Jaycees "Distinguished award by Jaycee Pres. Steve Humphreys and Service Kaysville Jaycee Women Pres. Marilyn Koroulis. - Norma B. KAYSVILLE Preece of 347 E. 200 N., Kaysville, was awarded the Distinguished Service Award by the Kaysville Jaycees during a special ceremony at their annual Awards Night in conjunction with their Inaugural Banquet Tuesday, April 28 held at the Red Flame in Bountiful. PRES. HUMPHREYS stated, honor and challenge to serve as president, but a rewarding experience to work so closely with all the chapter memIt had been an bers. You are all winners, there are no losers in this organization, each doing a marvelous job w hich has a tremendous impact on theentire community. He further stated Dreams can be turned into reality, which has been accomplished through the efforts of all mem- THIS Distinguished Service award was presented by Jaycee President Steven Humphreys, for Mrs. Preece's service and dedication to the Jaycees and Jaycee Women's organizations as well as to the entire community, along with her husband Joe who has assisted with photography over the many years. Mrs. Preece has served as newspaper correspondent for the Week-l- y Reflex for the past 31 years, extending her services to all organizations and activities, with no great financial gain, no bright lights, but always willing to accommodate those who needed assistance in having news articles published in the paper. bers." Memberships were increased and there was a definite progress the past years in the Chapter and the chapter rates number three in hpRES. KOROULIS presented each woman with a long stemmed yellow rose which she said signifys the flower of friendship." She expressed sincere feelings to each of the members w ho had supported her the entire year and for the tremendous accomplishments their chapter had made during 1984-8- 5 year. awards were presented to members of both chapters. Recipients received engraved plaques and other gifts. They were FORTY-TW- ALTHOUGH her job demands most of her time and capability of obtaining news from both Kaysville and Fruit Heights, totaling a population of some 13,000 residents, her extra hours have been O Sue Major, Pat Kolmel, Chardell Novotny, Gene McLaughlin, Danny Bird, Doug Chesley, Mark Steve Major, Eric Orton. Dun-leve- MOTHERS wore burgundy gowns with pink and burgundy flower corsages. Susan Layton was a flower girl. Best man duties were performed by Curt and Clay Stark with Chad and Chet Stark as ushers. Prenuptial parties were given by w IG , t 1 iv "s'v DA n&s A ;W: DON HICKENBOTHAM - Koroulis also presented distinguished service awards to members of their chapters who had contributed countless hours of service during the 1984-8year. Kaysville Jaycee Women and the Knights of Columbus, a Catho- SPECIAL guests welcomed included Utah Jaycee Womens President Jacque Folsom, Salt Lake City; Joe and Norma Preece, led to serve the 1985-8year. Brady Koroulis, president; will 6 serve as the 42nd president to be sworn in the Jaycee Chapter. Kaysville; Susan Major and Brady Koroulis, Northern State District Directors. Steve Humphrey and Marilyn Koroulis recapped the past year's completed activities and projects which included 13 community projects for the men and also several for the women who also assisted the Jaycees with many activities and service functions. OTHER officers to serve with Pres. Koroulis are Dewey Novotny and Mark Dunlevey as vice presidents; Tom Kolrtiel, Jim Armstrong, Mark Anderson and Mike Watkins as directors and Steven in cr Golden Wedding Layton. Kaysville Elementary and Davis MR. HICKENBOTHAM joined lic men's fraternal group, in January of 1935 in Aberdeen, S.D. t, Mr. While living in the Hickenbotham held many offices in the Knights of Columbus including treasurer, advocate, insurance counselor and public relations speMid-Wes- cialist. In 1958, he moved to Layton to accept employment at Hill Air Force Base. He soon became active in the St. Rose of Lima Catholic parish. He was a member of the team that organized the first board of trustees. In 1968, Mr. Hickenbotham assumed the duties of secretary, a position he still holds to- HE HAS lived on a farm and farmed all of his life along with other employment. Mr. Egbert has worked for e Dairy; Layton Sugar Company, Boise Cascade, Ogden Arsenal, Clearfield Naval Supply Depot, Hill Air Force Base and also drive the school bus for the Davis County School District for 27 years. HE HAS served as Director and President of Davis Farm p for many years and director and president of Holmes Creek Irrigation Company. He is currently president of the Irrigation Co. He was instrumental in forming the Mutton Hollow Improvement District and providing the area with a water system, sewer, gas, electricity and phone service. He was president of the Board of 20 years. MR. EGBERT has been active in his church as well. He served as Elders Quorum President, was counselor in three bishoprics and a home teacher for many years. His wife the former Bernice Rigby was born in Bancroft, Ida., the daughter of Alfred and Lillian Wright Rigby. The family moved to Kaysville in 1927. She attended Kaysville Elementary School and Davis High School. She was reared on a farn and enjoyed farm life. SHE HAS been active in the LDS Chruch serving as Primary teacher ' for 16 years and has been a Relief Society visiting teacher for approximately 50 years. The Egberts are parents of three children: I.J. Egbert, Bountiful; Blaine Egbert of Breckenridge, Colo, and Bonny E. Soltys of Kaysville, four grandchildren and two np Layton-Kaysvill- Mr. Hickenbotham is active in conservation work with the Davis County Wildlife Federation. He is a member of the National Associa- tion of Retired Federal Employees, the AARP and the Good Sam Trail-- I Co-o- er Club. DO special award and gift to Marilyn Koroulis, outgoing president of the TWO Jaycees have exhausted, Tom Allen and Kent Anderson. New Jaycee officers were instal- Admiring sculptures on display this month by Mark at Barnes Bank are Curt Harris, left, and Doug Stanger. Ban-gert- DENISE is a Layton High graduate and attended Weber State College. She is employed at First National Bank in Layton. Carr is a graduate of Clearfield High and is employed by Bouchard Construction. The couple is making their home HIS OTHER parish activities include holding an office in the parish council and working with the Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts. LAYTON Don J. HickenTom Kolmel, Richard Diehl, botham of Layton was honored Brady Koroulis, Dean Harris, April 27 at the State Convention of Mike Watkins, Dewey Novotny, the Knights of Columbus of Utah and Lee Humphreys. for outstanding service to that Pres. Humphreys presented a organization for the past 50 years. 5 Love, Diane Layton and by friends. Don Hickenbotham Honored For Service y, Richard Diehl, chairman of the Board presented the President's Award to Steve Humphreys. ADMIRING SCULPTURE Debbie, Penny, Robin and Wendy Stark; Connie Bankhead, Angie High School. donated to doing those things which would benefit others. She has served in many other organizations, civic functions, church positions, etc. Jaycee President, Steve Hum- phrey and Kaysville Jaycee Women President, Marilyn MR. AND MRS. CARR "J STARK MR. HICKENBOTHAM and his wife enjoy fishing, hunting, camping and bridge games. He says much of his sucress in life can be attributed to the help of his wife. PREVIOUSLY, Mr. Hickenbotham was honored by St. Rose of Lima Parish as Knight of the Year. He has received a 50 year member-'shipin and honorary life membership. He and his family were selected as Family of the Month at p the parish. The state Knights of Columbus convention was held April 8 at the Raddisson Hotel in Ogden. It was by members of the Cache, Weber and Davis Counties Knights of Columbus. 26-2- THE WORLDWIDE membership of the Knights of Columbus now exceeds 1 .4 million. There are nearly 1,200 affiliated with the Utah councils, dmg BERNICE AND IRA J. R. EGBERT An open house will be held to celebrate the 50th wedding anniversary of Ira J. and Bernice R. Egbert. THE EVENT will be hosted by their family on Friday, May 17, in the Kaysville Crestwood LDS Chapel, 1039 East Crestwood Road, Kaysville from 6 to 9 p.m. They request that gifts be omitted. MR. AND Mrs. Egbert were married May 17, 1935 in Logan. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. Egbert was born in Ida. , the son of James M. and Elizabeth Jones Egbert. His family moved to Mutton Hollow in Kaysville in 1922. He attended the Ida. Elementary School, also Fair-vie- Fair-vie- n, day. Through the years, he has Humphrey as chairmap of the been a member of the induction and indoctrination teams. board, np Pine Ridge Nursery 340 No. (old) Mountain Rd., Fruit Heights In the Heart of Utah's Pioneer Orchard Area Open r 9-- 6 Monday-Saturda- y or information or special orders call 546-117- 5 Nursery We offer professional landscape architect service by appt. 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