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Show DAVIS OCTOBER 23. 1985 RELFEX-JOURNA- society Chrislmas Corner open again Hohman-Sacke- tt Bonnie and Layne both graduated from Layton High and the LDS Seminary. Layne served an LDS mission in Illinois. BURGUNDY and grey were the colors they chose for their reception in the Cherry Lane Chapel. Bonnies bridal gown was white satin and lace with a lace hat and veil. The dress and hat were de- MR. AND MRS. LAYNE G. SACKETT September 28 was the day chosen for the wedding of Layne G. Sackett and Bonnie Ann in the Salt Lake Temple. Hoh-ma- n THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Hohman of Layton. The groom is the son of June Sackett also of Layton and the late De Laun Sackett. Layne attending Weber State is College and is J.V. assistant basketball coach. He also works construction for Steve Rice. BONNIE attended Utah State University and is presently employed by Mervyns and Maxine's Bridal. last name, Vee and Kathleen Goochi tradition. "We wanted our boutique to be unique, to have the highest quality and most unusual items available to this area." said Kathleen. With this in mind. they have invited artists from all over the state and even outside Utah to participate in this year's boutique. Goochis Christmas Corner will open in Layton at 2657 L. Jilt) N.. Ihursday, Oct. 24 thiough Satui-da, Oct. 26 and again Ihuisdav. Oct. 31 through Saturday. Nov. 2. Hours w ill be I hursdav and Saturday 10 a.m. lo6p m and inlay 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. it hoping to create an indelible impression. Kathleen is a Kaysville resident and Vee lives in Layton. THESE TWO women have always enjoyed creating handmade items. While living in San Jose, Calif., Vee began molding salt dough into wall plaques and Christmas ornaments, then sold them to stores in the area and participated in local boutiques. After moving back to Utah she convinced Kathleen to develop her talent for arranging Bowers and they placed their creations in shops and shows. Finally three years ago they decided to try their ow n hand at this business. Pooling their creative talents and a little business burg- bridesmaid dresses. undy-lace THAT WAS just the beginning. A lot of time and energy was spent Gooch, chose signed by Bonnie and sewn by her mother. Her lacy bridal bouquet had w hite and burgundy roses with ribbon and lace streamers. LINDA Hohman made the LAYTON -- Goochis Christmas is an annual holiday boutique w hose unique name originates from the last name of Gooch. The who share this two sisters-in-la- Corner The mothers also wore burgundy with rose corsages. Linda, the brides sister, was maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Leslee Simmons, Rhea Voge and Leslie Hohman. They carried white roses. KYLE Day and Danny Jensen, nephews of the groom served as his best men. The ushers were Rob Hohman, Brian Cunningham, Tom Watson, Kent Stephens, Dave Barney and Jeff Pearce. Bridal showers for Bonnie were given by Leslee Simmons, Tanya Kirkham, Linda Hohman, Leslie sense, Goochis Christmas Corner was established. 1 XMAS CORNER 10(H) fifflsxlliJMa istatRi 'TMsSMixSESttiy? PERHAPS I may Be an Instrument in the Hands of God is the theme for the stake wide conference to which all visiting teachers are invited. According to Stake Relief Society. President Jennie Beutler, displays. visiting teaching aids, and a light luncheon will be featured following Sister Winders address. A NATIVE of East Millcreek, Utah, she served in many positions. including ward auxiliary presidencies and the Melchizedek Priesthood MIA General Board prior to her calling to the General Relief Society presidency. For nine years she was International President of Lambda Delta Sigma, the LDS church sorority for college girls. She and her husband Richard presided over the California San Diego Mission for two years. THE WINDERS are parents of four children and at the present time have nine grandchildren. OMajhfsoo E i 1 WEEKDAYS 3:30-6:0- 0 LIVE MUSIC MR. AND MRS. DARYL C. GEORGE -- i Thursdays Every Week i 1083 N. Main, Sunset 773-705- Christmas With the changing world V Corner PRESENTS... SOUTH DAVIS CREDIT UNION ITS ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BOUTIQUE from Clearfield High School has been selected as the Elks Teenager of the Month. Janna represented Davis District in the International Science and Engineering Fair. - BE GIVEN - TO . IN DAILY OCTOBER 14 89 , (LAYTON) iMO EAST WATER TOWER DRAWINGS UNIQUE HANDMADE GIFTS N- 13. 16. NOVEMBER I, - - II J " -- THURS. k FRIDAY 10 to 9 P.M. SAT. 1667 E. 300 N. UTAH best place to $ave. S 10 lo 6 P.M. 2657 E. 300 N. LAYTON. is still the g HOURS: - Aroebics - Private Showers - Private Dressing Rooms - Messuese - Nails Whirlpool Steam Room Sauna Progressive Resistance Equipment Tanning beds HIGHWAY ITEMS BOUTIQUE Spa Includes student 2 Just North of West Gale oocljtS 12AllPrice Special Are Womens Health My. f Fridays Saturdays e Selected p.m. iiC U Vc THE COUPLE is making their home in Salt Lake City. BARBARA WINDER ff7T7mm a Saucers o-- o Fr 12th grade t isnaiaga THE BRIDE attended Ben Lomond High School, USU and is presently attending the University of Utah majoring in theater. The groom attended Davis High, Weber State College and is presently attending the University of Utah. The groom also Filled an LDS Chile Santiago South Mission. 332 North MainKaysville, Utah Janna Jensen, j i THE BRIDE is the daughter of Forrest B. and RoLayne Staffan-so- n of Ogden. The groom is the son of Carter A. and Renate George of 992 N. 50 E., Kaysville. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Lion House and a reception at the Canyon View Stake Center in Ogden. W. A WIDE variety ot ails and crafts from pottery and poKel.un dolls to grapevines and geese will be available. Goochi's Christmas Corner is a good place to get youi shopping done early, me EUliaEINANGI'AI! SERVICES Vee, left, and Kathleen Goochi show off some of their wqres on sale at Goochis Christmas Corner. Rachel Staffanson and Daryl C. George w ere married Oct. 17 in the Salt Lake Temple. 1 1 Week Prior To Publication Staffanson-Georg- e - y Wednesday, 6 P.M. 1 THE COUPLE was given a honeymoon trip to Hawaii as a wedding gift from the grooms mother. She also hosted a wedding breakfast in their honor. Bonnie and Layne will reside in Ogden. General LDS CLEARFIELD Relief Society President Barbara W. Winder will be the keynote speaker at a Visiting Teaching Conference to be held Saturday, a.m. in the Clearfield Oct. 26 at Utah North Stake Center, 151 N. were needed to maintain the Deadline For Eagle Seoul Hohman, Kaylene Day, Launa Jensen and Annette Schwartz. R.S. prexy to speak looking for outstanding gifts and exceptional handmade items that South Davis Credit Union 3 W. So. Main, Bountiful 292-141- 6 Electrolisys For More Information Call: SHE HAS won numerous awards in the science and engineering field. Janna plans on entering Weber State College and majoring in biology. 544-768- 1 Hours: 9-- 9 Mon.-Fr- i. - 9-- 6 Sat. Roors. THE AFFORDABLE Shoppe Maty's Health Presents.... . . ALTERNATIVE Bucillu Get Acquainted Specials With 10 Items in Store OFF All NEW STORE: 1074 E. Gentile (Pairfield Shopping Plaza) Layton 5442016 -- - OFF all Items in Store Softex Reg. 2.85 coupon- - 10 Fun is Spun for you! Where YARN SALE Ends Oct. 28th Brunswick i - ! 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