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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, AUGUST 14, 1985 Thompson-William- s G. Mrs. Georgina Bill Sandoz, 3995 W. 2700 S., Syracuse, was honored Sunday afternoon with an open house reception for her 80th birthday anniversary. Edward and Georgina Jennerett Bill. On Nov. 17, 1926 she married George W. Sandoz. He passed away Nov. 7, 1966. Grant Williams performed best man duties with David Williams, Bart Thompson and Andy Thompson as ushers. Gailey gra- MR. AND MRS. JEFFERY WILLIAMS Laura Thompson and Jeffery Williams were married Aug. 2 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple by Elder Thomas S. Monson. retires The groom graduated from Highland High and BYU and is employed at Inkleys. He filled an LDS England London South Mission. - KAYSVILLE Pres. Alah Blood announces the retirement of Senior Vice President Harold J. Gailey as of Sept. 1 AFTER A honeymoon to the Hawaiian Islands, they will make their home in Bountiful. Nyle B. Smith were married Aug. 5. Salt Lake City. A garden recep- tion was given afterwards. Log Haven, in Millcreck Canyon, was the setting. THE BRIDE, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell B. Cheney, Kaysville, is a returned missionary. She served in the Minnesota Minneapolis Mission. She attended Ricks College and Brigham Young University. She is a secretary working in Provo. The bridegroom, a son of Mrs. Ardis K. Smith, of Salt Lake City, and the late Lyle H. Smith, is in Motion Picture Production. He served in the Canada Toronto Mission and attended the University of Utah and Brigham Young Kaysville News Briefs ried. He married Olive Hall of in the Logan Temple and later moved to Clearfield. He is the father of five children, Ted H. Tre-mont- 544-157- KAE LYN BENNETT Engagement temple worker and held many 13 grandchildren n. EACH OF the out of state daughters came for the special event and will visit for a few weeks, vsb tions, in the mines and smelters of Tooele County and was working at HAFB before retiring. HATTIE developed her skills as a homemaker while the children were young putting these talents to professional use later cooking for the public schools, at Sperry Rand cafeteria and at the Elks Lodge in Ogden. Since retiring, they have enjoyed the new home they built overlooking the Dvorshak Dam in Orofino, Ida. , Daughters are Geneva Phillips, church callings. AN OPEN house in his honor will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Germer, 806 S. 550 E., Clearfield Sunday night, Aug. 18. Friends and relatives may call between 9 p.m. To land Bristol mission. He is presently employed at Economy Builders in Kaysville. STEVE AND Gaylynn are planning an Oct. 4 wedding in the Logan LDS Temple. Hooper; Sharon Neilsen, Orofino, Ida.; Berdene Jones, Wasilla, Ak., and Lonna Heaston, Billings, Mont. They have 33 grandchildren and 29 n. FRIENDS and relatives of the Johnsons are invited to help celebrate this occasion. Your love and friendship are the gifts from you they will treasure. WOOD MANTELS Custom made for your fireplace Rustic shelves for brick and rock faces 9 Sack GAY LYNN graduated from Choctau High School in Oklahoma. She attended Rose College in Mid West City, Oklahoma. She is presently employed with MSI. Steve graduated from Davis High School, where he was active in track and other sports, and LDS seminary. He filled an LDS Eng- Reedley, Calif.; LaRae Frew, Boyd and Connie Cox just returned from a visit to Illinois where they visited a daughter, Shelley and Matt Ensign and their son Michael. Another daughter. Ginger, accompanied them on the trip which included a tour of the new Chicago LDS Temple. A son of Boyd and Connie Cox, Ryal and his wife Ranae and three The engagement and forthcoming marriage of Kae Lyn Bennett to Brad J. Wagstaff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Wagstaff, of Rose Park, is being announced by her children have moved from parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ben- Newark, Delaware to Orange, nett of Kaysville. Tex., recently. KAE LYN graduated from Davis High School where she was active . in gymnastics and LDS Seminary. She graduated from Fran Brown and Company College of Beauty and Career Center. She is presently employed at Fran Brown and Co. in Kaysville. Brad graduated from West High School and LDS Seminary. He served an LDS Indianan, Indianapolis mission. He is presently em- MELVIN IS a veteran of the U.S. Army, attended Utah State University with a degree in civil engineering and soil conservation. Mr. Fifield was with the original engineering corp that laid out Hill Air Force Base. He retired from there after 30 years service. Melvin J. Fifield of Clearfield, was honored for his 80th birthday Aug. 2 at a family gathering. She also has and 22 By MARILYN ELISON Fifield, Bountiful; Perry M. Fifield, West Lakes, Calif.; Mrs. Kirk (Helen) Westlund, West Bountiful; Dellell Fifield, Salt Lake City and Mrs. Ron (Retta) Jaques, Syracuse. He has 13 grandchildren. Allen and Wm. Phelps Fifield. The family moved to Rockland, Id. where Melvin lived until he mar 0 ! - Celebrates 80th Weston, Id., son of Amorett Ohio; Mrs. Max (Rhonda) Wiggill, Sunset; Mrs. George (Violet) Sant, Billings, Mont. h. NYLE B. SMITH MELVIN was born in 1905 in Home. 7:30-9:3- Melvin is a High Priest in the Clearfield 9th Ward, has been a The engagement and forthcoming marriage is being announced of GayLynn McElwain and Steven R. Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Paul Bennett, of Kaysville. Open house planned Carol Joy (C.J.) Cheney and MELVIN J. FIFIELD Announce Engagement years at the Garden Nursing MR. GAILEY started his employment with Barnes Banking Company January, 1950 as the sixth employee of the bank at that time. Now at his retirement the The daughters of Luke S. and bank has 38 employees, says Bank President Alan Blood. Hattie Charlesworth Johnson will Mr. Gailey graduated from Utah honor their parents at a surprise State University and is also a gra- open house celebrating 50 years of duate from Wisconsin School of marriage Friday, Aug. 16 from Banking. He has been a past presip.m. in Room 1100, dent of the Kaysville Rotary Club Smith Family Living Center on the and past member of the Davis BYU campus in Provo. County Board of Education. He LUKE, SON of Elizabeth Maxhas also been active in many civic and church activities in Kaysville. well Johnson and Mark A. Johnson, was born in Clover, Utah, and attended schools in Tooele THE BANK will miss his experCounty. tise but hopes he enjoys his retireHattie was born in Murray, Ky., ment, Mr. Blood adds. the daughter of Kittie Adams Charlesworth and James E. Charles-wortShe lived most of her life in ' ' " Vv ; Utah attending schools in Millard County. THE COUPLE was married April 4, 1935 in Tooele. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They lived in various places, Ophir, Stockton, Tooele, Kanosh, West Point and Layton and in Burley, Delco and Orofino, Ida. Luke worked in farming at various loca- - Wed Cheney-Smit- h . MRS. SANDOZ is an active member of the Syracuse 8th Ward. She has assisted with the management of the family farm, was employed at the Clearfield Naval Supply Depot for 14 years and 7 years at Hill Air Force Base and 7 SHE IS the mother of four children, William Sandoz, Roy; Mrs. Carl (Elaine) Davidson, Xenia, 6 Joe S. Vigil and his son Andrew returned home last Friday night with their limit of salmon. The two Layton men spent five days fishing at Rivers Inlet, Vancouver, British Columbia. On Thursday, Joe caught the biggest fish in the party of six. The group stayed at Big Springs resort. Salmon limit is eight per person. The fish ranged in size from six pounds to 24 pounds, dmg SHE WAS born in Syracuse Aug. 11, 1905 and was the daughter of THE MAID of honor was Miss Teri Thompson w ith Kristi Thompson and Lisa Olson as bridesmaids. THE BRIDE is a Davis High By DONETA GATHERUM 773-497- daughter of Frank and Alton Thompson of 252 E. 2(K)N . , Kaysville. The groom is the son of Russell and Dorothy Williams of 447 Oak Lane, Kaysville. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Lion House and a reception at the Gerald Nielsen residence in Kaysville. THE BRIDE is the duate and has attended Weber State. She is employed at the law office of Holt and Oda in Layton. Layton Sandoz honored Shelves with polished brass. JMANY MODELS ON DISPLAY Mod Brough Inc. Fine Woodworking 945 So. 200 W. Bountiful - 295-091- 2 School. Shoe Values ployed with National Medical Homecare. 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