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Show society LOCAL BIRTHS November 5, 1985 Melvin and Penny Lawrence, Salt Lake City, girl November 6, 1985 Wendell and Nola Child, Layton, girl Mary and Allan Twede, Kaysville, girl Joseph and Bemita Monroe, Kaysville, boy November 8, 1985 Jeff and Dayna Wren, Salt Lake City, boy November 9, 1985 Alvin and Terri Swensen, Layton, girl Coy and Marnae Cox, Myton, boy November 10, 1985 Donna Cembrola, Sunset, and Henry November 11, 1985 Stephen and Julie Shinn, Layton, boy Trent and Laura Pettry, Clearfield, boy SHELDON AND DORIS COLEMERE Colemeres 1.0 be feted i'ii house honoring their parents ;hL ir 50th wedding anniversary Saturday, Nov. 23 at the Hirschi 'ei . 9825 So. 1300 East, Sandy 8 r. 5 p.m. No gifts please. THE COLEMERES were marled Nov. 25, 1935 in the Salt Lake mple. Shelly was born June 20, 4 in Kaysville of Frank and t Colemere. tons was born Feb. 18, 1916 in Point, Utah of Henry and r Lambert. uhtlly has worked with Coveys mle America and presently nks with the Fairmont Hotels oi p. in Dallas, Texas, where the couple still reside. The Colemeres lived in North Salt Lake for in important part of their life, where many of their friends are interested in their acti-itie- s. THE COLEMERES have four hildren, Mrs. Edward (Joyce) uith, Mrs. Dennis (Janice) Van Camper., Shirley Seeley, and Cchard Colemere. They have 9 ai.ndchildren. Open house scheduled Patriarch George S. Reid and LaVon H. Reid are being honored on their 60th Wedding Anniversary Saturday, Nov. 23, 8 p.m. at the Sunset Eighth Ward, 2431 No. 250 5-- West, Sunset. THEIR FRIENDS are invited to an open house. 0 G3 Cs Fund raiser for Lundgreen Fund raising project for Bobby Lundgreen shows Jan Barker, LaRee Anderson, Joyce Winters, Anna McAllister, making Cabbage Patch doll clothes, to be sold Friday, Nov. 22 at Barnes Bank and Saturday, Nov. 23 at Bowmans and Harrys Markets in Kaysville. This is a service project of the Belle Lettres Literary Club. THE NEIGHBORS in Kaysville greeted Bobby Lundgreens arrival home on Oak Lane Monday, wonderful to have him home, plus to have the family home together at last. streamers, yellow bows and ribbons and lots of cheers and tears. THE BILLS are pouring in and the community can still help with projects such as the one above, or just by dropping in at Barnes Bank or First Security Bank in Kaysville to help this great family with a cash donation. Nov. 4, with banners, paper After a nearly six month stay in Washington for a bone marrow transplant, home must have looked pretty wonderful to Bobby. The friends and neighbors think it is The family of Evan and Beth Weaver announce the couples 50th wedding anniversary open house to be held Saturday, Nov. 23 from p.m. at the Caribon County Fair Grounds Legion Hall in Grace, Ida. 9 EVAN AND Beth resided in inElOEMI(IQln3uMtaH33!ini 0J3U(7iKIt(!33;l;13U) (3332 u QQUISEEII0L YOUR Art exhibit opens LAYTON - Four artists will exhibit their work at the Layton Heritage Museum through Nov. 30. -- BRUCE CARLSON, LeRoy Jennings, Richard Sheppard and Gerald Wickberg will display paintings at the museum, adjoining Layton City Hall. Christmas home tour LAYTON - Tickets are now on sale for the 985 Layton Arts Council Christmas Home Tour that will be held Dec. 6 from 9 p.m. and Dec. 7 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. The cost of the tour which will include eight homes scattered throughout Layton will be $4 per person. Tickets can be purchased at the Flowers by Candlelight Shop at 1066 E. Gentile, Layton during regular business hours. No tickets will be sold at the homes the day of the tours. 1 -- 5-- THIS IS the major fund raising event of the year for the Layton Arts Council which sponsors many cultural events in Layton throughout the year, dmg 4 years before moving to Idaho. They were married Nov. 14, 1935 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They are the parents of six children, Gary Weaver, Idaho Falls, Kaysville for about 1 Ida.; Mrs. Gary (Marguerite) Cameron, Holster, Calif.; Bill Weaver, Phoenix, Ariz.; Richard Weaver, Soda Springs, Ida.; Dean Weaver, American Falls, Ida.; and Jim Weaver, Grace, Ida. They have 24 grandchildren and 7 greatgrandchildren. THEIR FRIENDS are invited to visit with them Saturday. No gifts please. ttOdBETi 613311 flM! Syracuse News Tidbits Sue Burton was honored at a bridal shower by her grandmother and aunt, Mrs. Ila Burton and Mrs. JaNae Bair. A large group of relatives attended. She was also honored at a shower given at the home of Mrs. Shirley Egan with Mrs. Joyce Gailey and Mrs. Daphine Jarvis assisting as Another social will be given by Miss Tammie Thurgood for friends of Sues. Sue will be married in December to Kevin Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie P. Cook. Miss Burton is the daughter of Duane and Nancy Burton of Syracuse. Mrs. Delorus Thurgood underwent major surgery Monday at the . '! nW. i Hn Where Fun is Spun for you! llfcpMW:lias VBeGS ' - on Winter Clearance Sale ! Out With The Old So Well Have Room For The New Christmas Kits Calendar Kits Yarns Stitchery Kits Odds and Ends Soroptimist Home Tour Tickets Available 20,o 50 Humana North Hospital in Layton. Tuesday, Nov. 19, Mrs. Bessie Taylor and Mrs. Bonnie Hall were hostesses to members of the Iris Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers held at the Hall home in Syracuse. Michael M. Jones returned home Off Look for the Red Stickers Bankcards Welcome! 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