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Show UAVU ntrLEX JOURNAL. JULY 31, 19PL society Winward-Shenm- n Deborah Kenneth chose July Winward Kay Charles 18th to marriage vows in LDS Temple with president presiding. and Sherman exchange the Logan the temple THE BRIDE is the daughter of Richard and Pauline K. of Layton. The bridegroom is the son of Edward K. and Ann Sherman of Layton Win-war- d also. That evening the couple were honored at a reception. The bride chose to greet guests in a Victorian style gown of summer taffeta with a lace hat with attached train for a headpiece. She carried a silk bridal bouquet consisting of burgundy, pink, mauve flowers. ATTENDING the Going To and white bride Nationals was Karen Thompson, matron of honor; Jan Winward, maid of honor; bridesmaids, Kathy Sherman, Amy Sherman, April Sherman. Flower girls were Luana, Cindy, and Crystal Winward. Mothers gowns and flowers were of burgandy and their silk corsages consisted of the colors of burgandy, mauve and white. PERFORMING duties of best men were Stephen Sherman, Tony Thompson, John Grubb Tiffany Rhodes. U.S. Teen. Utah, daughter of Pat Rhodes Christopher and Gary Rhodes of MR. AND MRS. KENNETH CHARLES SHERMAN Ark. The couple are graduates of Layton High School and have attended WSC and LDS Record breakers in the grandparents department on a orldwide basis, apparently are: Back, Charleen and D J. Hickenbotham, left, grandparents, of Layton; nda and Lewis Thurgood, grandparents, of Layton. Middle, Don and Grace Hickenbotham, of Layton; Ira and Ruby Thurgood, of Syracuse, Lucille Hill, r, of Kaysville, Ma-bl- e Ogden; Rex Hill, and Darve Thurgood, Syracuse, Emma front, Martha Schrempp, McCord who is 90 years of age, of Layton; Myrtle Golightly, 94 years of age, who resides in Preston, Idaho; both of the latter two are the father of these famous children, Bret Hickenbotham. holding daughter Ashely Marie and kneeling is Clayton Bret Hickenbotham, and the mother of the two children; Shelly T. Hickenbotham. v Institute. MISS RHODES will vie for the title of Miss U.S. Teen 1985. The winner will receive 835(H) in cash scholarships; a 4 year tuition scho- 1 PRENUPTIAL were parties s. given by Amy and April Sherman, Jan Winward and Carol Love. Following a honeymoon to Park City the couple are making their home in Layton. and Gregg Fielding. The bridegroom has fulfilled an LDS mission to Little Rock, RECORD BREAKERS Koetitz - Sjelin were full length of pale peach and pale blue. Corsages were of Sonia roses and gardenias. Flower girls were Amy and Setting a world record are Rebecca Burchett, nieces of the Clayton Bret Hickenbotham and his sister Ashley Marie Hickenbridegroom. who is 4 ': months of age. botham, duties best of Performing was man Kenyon PRENUPTIAL parties Were given by Mrs. Stanley (Virginia) Fisher, Diane Seregow and Bonnie Boschen. The bride is a graduate of Davis High School; attended Weber State; graduated from Bethany Bible College at San-tr- a Cruz, Calif, with a BA degree in music education. THE BRIDEGROOM attended Rockland High, graduated from American Falls High School; attended Idaho State; now attending Bethany Bible College at Santa Cruz, Calif. Will graduate in 1986 in pastoral ministries. Following a honeymoon at the ocean side and mountain restorts in Northern California the couple are making their home in Watsonville, Calif. MR. AND MRS. KERRY ALLAN SJELIN On June 1st Julia Lorraine Koetitz became the bride of Kerry Allan Sjelin in Watsonville, Calif. Performing the wedding ceremony was Rev. Gerald Koetitz, the brides brother. THESE CHILDREN have lots of attention because they are lucky enough to have 15 grandparents, and great- - Sjelin. Ushers were Glen Ehert, Edward Koetitz and Timothy Koetitz. Taylor Zacher On July 27, Clark Zacher claimed Jana Taylor as his bride in an impressive ceremony officiated by the brides grandfather. Bishop Le Roy Richins in Kaysville. Kaysville. The bridegroom is the son of Charles and Carol Zacher of Woods Cross. The couple were honored at a garden reception at the brides parents. She greeted guests in a gown with a long covered with JoAnne Blake and Michael G. Colemere were married Wendes-da- y in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. PARENTS OF the bride are Mr. and Mrs. R. John Blake of Orem. Michael is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen L. Colemere of Kaysville. THE BRIDES gown was of with a sweetheart e shoulder neckline with effects; pillow sleeve. The gown is appliqued with Venice lace; bouffant skirt with Chantilly lace ruffle. The veil was of silk bridal wreath flowers and pearls with illusion veiling. She carried a spring bouquet of Sonia roses, button (June) Wyrick, Julie Croslin and Rebecca Talkington, THE NEW Mrs. Colemere bridesmaids. They were attired in full length formal gown of pale peach organza, featuring wide ruffles at the neckline and hemline. Their bouquets corresponded to the brides. formal gowns MOTHERS gra- Michael graduated from Davis High School and served a mission in the Italy Rome Mission. He is FOLLOWING A wedding trip, the couple will reside in Provo where they will continue their education. 390 So. Main, Bountiful 292-141- 6 12:00 BARGAIN CATCH OF THE DAY Jumbo Shrimp Dinner con- and burgandy roses, accented with babys breath and pink ribbon streamers. Attending the bride, Pattie Olsen; bridesmaids, Angie Williams and Tammy Davis. They wore short dresses of pink dotted pink dress and the bridegrooms mother was attired in a eras and but gaudy drC" Performing dut.es of best man was Craig Arbuckle, while Jared Zacher and Brandon Taylor were the ushers. In charge of the guest book was Amy Zacher. Stephanie Hess was in charge of the gifts table. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Pattie Olsen, Gloria Taylor, Carol, Amy and Edie Zacher. Jana has attended Davis High and Clark attended Mesa High in Arizona. THE COUPLE are making their home in Layton. I Tne revolutionary new furniture I stripping I service I STUDENTS NEW to the area who anticipate attending Layton 1 and schedule High School are asked to call the school at a counselor appointment. Counselors will be available in the school after Aug. 7. Orientation for new students and sophomores will be held at This gives LHS Aug. 15, at 10 a.m. in the school auditorium. with the school, as to acquainted chance get the each student well as the studentbody officers and the administration. 544-340- MR. AND MRS. BYU. Get a Handy Pocket Atlas with a car loan. Iiew Loan Rates Start At 12.0 Thurs. - MICHAEL G. COLEMERE v0viS Credit. ADS LAYTON Registration for Layton High School will be held Aug. 22, for seniors and juniors, and on Aug. 23, for sophomores. Specific information will be mailed to each returning student. duated from Orem High School, LDS Seminary and is attending currently attending BYU. . DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY great grandparents. On their mother's side are five generations of all girls and on the fathers side another five generation with mixed grandparents. The children are the son and daughter of Bret and Shelly Thurgood Hickenbotham, of 2739 West 700 South, Syracuse. The parents got to thinking about all of these people when Mrs. Martha Schrempp the greatgrandmother came to Utah for a visit from her home in Lantry, South Dakota. MARIE WAS added to Ashley's name, because four of her greatgrandmothers and great-gregrandmothers also have that as LHS Registration Set MAID OF honor was Kristen Blake, a sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Mindy Blake and Sara Blake, other sisters of the bride, Teri Jorgensen and Debbie Dorr. Best man duties were shared by Brent Lange and Christopher Colemere, brother of the bridegroom. mums, maiden hair fern, etc. Attending the bride was Mrs. Stanley (Virginia) Fisher, matron of honor; Mrs. Ronald THE BRIDAL bouquet sisted of pink carnations Swiss trimmed with white ribbons. They carried miniature bride bouquets. Also attending the bride was Dayna Taylor and Edie Zacher. THE BRIDES mother wore a In' honor of the newlyweds, a garden reception was held at the home of the brides parents on Wednesday. An open house will be held on Friday, Aug. 2, at 7 p.m.. at the home of the bridegrooms parents. off-th- I lace. Sequins, pearls, lace and ruffles accented the gown and the hat veil was of matching materials. Wed At SL Temple organza ; their second names. Statistics show a world record set for any child in 1983 was 13 and these two are most fortunate to have broken that record, vsb THE BRIDE is the daughter of Richard and Kim Taylor of train larship: Carribean vacation to Frenchman's Reef. St. Thomas. V.I.; fur, diamond pendant; perfume. cosmetics a year of personal and TV appearances; and much much more. The pageant mav be viewed on SPN Sept. 8 at 8 p.m. F at JANA TAYLOR THE BRIDE is the daughter of Lt. Col. (Ret.) and Mrs. Fred A. Koetitz of Kaysville. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sjelin of Rockland, Idaho. The couple were honored at receptions in Watsonville, Calif.; Hill AFB Officers Club and Assembly of God Reception Hall in American Falls, Idaho. carnations, daisies, Ogden, will represent Utah in the national finals of the Miss U.S. Teen Pageant in Springfield. Mo. in July. UNWANTED HAIR A PROBLEM?? Guaranteed Permanent SCHOOL WILL begin at 7:30 a.m. Monday, Aug. 26. 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