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Show JULY 22, 1986 Society Lamoreaux-Goul- Family to honor I vie T. Ottley d Tammy Lamoreaux and William (Bill) Lowell Gould were married July 17 in the Salt Lake Temple by H. Burke Peterson. The couple was then honored at a wedding breakfast at the home of the grooms parents, Lowell and Nancy Gould of 1076 Millcrest Circle, Bountiful. Parents of the bride, Jay and JoMarie Lamoreaux of 460 E. 400 N., Kaysville, hosted a reception at the Kaysville Rock Chapel. Natalie Bowman weds Natalie Jeanne Bowman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Bowman of Kaysville, was united in marriage in the Salt Lake Temple on Thursday, July 17 to Lynn Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max R. Ward, Kaysville. The ceremony was followed by a wedding breakfast at the Red Flame given by the parents of the groom. A reception was held at the home of the brides parents at 341 N. 1(H) E. The bride was lovely in a dress of nylon organza and lace which was hand beaded by the brides grandmother. The mother of the bride was in a I vie Taylor Ottley will be honored at a family gathering on her 90th birthday. It will be hosted by her daughters. She was born July 27, 1896 in New Harmony, Utah, a daughter of Llewellyn Taylor and Sophia Parker. At an early age they moved to Benson, then Logan and later to Idaho where she completed her education, graduating from Albion State. She taught school in Paiker and Elba, Ida. before her marriage to Leonard P. Ottley July 12, 1923 in the Logan Temple. He died Oct. The bride attended Gilbert High School in Arizona and Weber State. The groom is a graduate of Bountiful High and received a degree in finance and a masters of architecture from the University of Utah. He filled an LDS Spain mission. The couple will make their home in the Bountiful area. 31, 1975. They made their home in Carlin, Nev. until her husbands retirement from the Southern Pacific Railroad. 'Then they moved back to Utah to Kaysville. As a member of the EDS Church she has served in many capacities among which she was an organist and a teacher in all the organizations. She was a Ward Primary. YWMIA and Relief Society president. She was a stake YWMIA president in the Humboldt Stake and served on the Relief Society board of the Kaysville Stake. She worked in genealogy and did temple work while living in Kaysville. She has been active in PTA, is a past president of the American Legion Auxiliary and taught school in Nevada during World War II. She LOWELL GOULD Fair sets contest peach colored dress, with the mother of the groom in blue. The men wore black tuxedos with peach and light blue bow ties and MRS. LYNN WARD Cook, Merrilee Andrus and Delia Bowman. Prenuptial parties were given by dental hygiene degree in June from Weber State College having previously attended BYU for one year. During her school years she worked at Bowman's Market and is presently employed as a dental hygienist in Kaysville. The groom has lived in Kay sville most of his life. He graduated from Davis High School, served an LDS mission in Minneapolis Minnesota. He has operated retail food stores in Nephi and in Moroni and is presently working as a computer operator in Salt Lake City. He plans to continue his studies at the University of Utah in the fall. The newlyweds will make their home in Kaysville. jw cummerbunds. The brides attendants were in peach and blue dresses. Those in the line were Calvin Ward, Richard and Arthur Bowman with Bart Sperry as an usher along with maid of honor Nancy Nicoll and matrons of the bride were the brides sisters, Valerie Louise Cheney, Aldoria Ward, Shellie and Carol Rasband. Christine Christenson, GeNee Mourte-son- , Nancy Nicoll and Bonnie Alliston. The bride has lived in Kaysville all her life and is a graduate of Davis High School. She received a MELINDA SKIDMORE Plans recital Melinda Skidmore will present a piano recital on July 28 at 7:30 p.m. It will be held at the Heritage Museum in Layton. Melinda is eleven years old and will be a sixth grader at Adams Elementary in Layton. She is a daughter of Stan and Kathy Skid- Phyllis was born April 26, 1919 in Salt Lake City. She worked with the U.S. Post Office and then later with the Kaysville Medical Center. She also worked with the Davis County School Lunch Program as a cook and then a supervisor. She retired in 1974. The couple has served in various positions in the LDS Church and Stake. They have two children, a son. Norman Marston, Kaysville and a daughter, Mrs. Stefan (Shirley) Bjerregaard, Roy. They have four Temple. The couple has made their home in Fruit Heights. TAYLOR OTTLEY had many opportunities in her community and church as an organist as well as to sing duets with her husband. She currently resides in South Weber with her daughter. Her children are Mrs. Farrell (Maxine) Humphreys. South Weber; Mrs. Gary (Renae) Idaho Falls, Ida.; and Mrs. Jess (Ruth) Wright, Kaysville. She Pax-ma- has 15 grandchildren and grandchildren. more and has studied piano with her mother and currently, with Mary Ray Johnson. She has played the piano since age five. Included on the recital will be music of Bach, Haydn, Schubert, Chopin, Grieg, Debussy, and Kabalevsky. A special feature will be three of Melindas original compositions. one of which received an honorable mention at the State PTA Reflections contest this year. The public is invited to attend. grandchildren, three grandsons and one granddaughter. great- Lauri Kay Brown and Dean George Storey were married July 19 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple by Joel Jolley. The bride is the daughter of Richard D. and June Brown of 333 E. 700 S., Farmington. Parents of the bride are Frank and Marion Storey of 108 S. 200 E., Kaysville The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Jade Room at the Hotel Utah and a garden reception at the home of the Bake sale July 14 rites Brown-Store- y 4-- Celebrates their 50th Lawrence and Phyllis Marston will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with a dinner given by their children and grandchildren. The couple was married July 30, 1936. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS The Hershey Chocolate Company is offering a special award for a baked product; cake, cookies, etc., using chocolate or cocoa. The judges will decide who will receive this award. If chocolate cake, brownies, or cookies are your favorite, plan to enter one of them in the Davis County Fair. Choose your best recipe and make something for your entry in the baked goods division of the fair. Entries will be received on Aug. 4 from 8 p.m. at the Davis High School. Fair books are available to the public at the various city offices and at the courthouse. Is I VIE 22-2- 3 Davis Homemakers will hold a bake sale July'22 and 23 from 7 p.m. at Hamblin's Food Store in Syracuse. They are also planning their annual husbands and wives barbeque Aug. 9. If you are interested in joining a group of ladies for sharing of interests and lots of fun, you are encouraged to join. For further information about these planned activities or membership, contact LuAnn Roberts at 4 or Roberta Wilson at 2-- bride's parents. Attending the bride were Lisa Flint, Amy Brown. Debbi Brown and Amy Leonard. Best man duties were performed by Kirk Storey. The bride attended BYU London, University of Utah (BFA) and Weber State. The groom received his bachelors degree from the University of Utah and a master's of Public Administration from BYU. He filled an LDS Barcelona Spain 544-331- MR. AND MRS. DEAN GEORGE STOREY mission. The couple in Kavsville. w ill make their home Six months ago Bill Byrnes had a stroke. Today , his life's back up to par. - 'ill Bvnii1'' troke left ' him un.iHe to walk, to talk, or to remember. even hi- - ovv n name. At'er In- Bill trom the entered a CareYe-- t Nur-i. enter and heuan a pr. .eram 'I phv-i- v al, pee, It and ov , upa tk'iial therapy, a Sis week- - later he walked out , haek to the lull, mdependi in hte lie had enioved hetore hi- - tioke. s .V Care t, we oiler ;n, .deoi la, ,1 tie-- , -- V ho-pit- Continues PHYLLIS AND LAWRENCE MARSTON Lawrence was born June 28, -- OFF 1916 in Kaysville. He worked for the Bamberger Railroad Company as a motorman for 13 years. He also worked w ith the Davis County School District retiring in 1972. SALE t ill. tulle trained and in d ti wraps protid vomp.heN-.Our goai - to return gram-. a -- eii-e- u Starts ot out dent- - - po to then , omnium; lev n ivehahilit at ion er k e- - are olteti eo eied an del Nledk ate. Our tat! w ill vtladlv a you in detertnminir tv or vail lor vaur Iree vopv ol Me.ik.ire F.vpu iiie.i Saturday, July 26th 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday 9:30 to 8:00 p.m. hai re- -, a- latmlie- - and k -- elipi-Id- -t One Group Mens & Womens Clothing LZlS.l'wIS. 41 i IX. l nnv-ui.- L, to ales agent ins firm IFF Richard Maxficld. principal Our Entire stock of :r of Simplified Real Estate ices, Roy, announced the nation of Frederick R. Hinc-Jr- ., as sales agent. Mr. handle residential, com-ia- l. and agricultural real cstae in Davis and Weber Counties, resident of Kaysville since , Mr. Hinckleys background rs many years of experience in rtising and public relations, l Harris and Love. Inc., Ertising, Salt Lake, and his advertising agency, Hinckley Hinc-wi- ll ertising, Inc., he handled y significant accounts real estate clients. i includ-nporta- nt SUMMER MERCHANDISE IS i iv'iu'Oiu C )u? mime n out ON SALE All First No refunds No avU.s7 quality exchanges Care West Bountiful Hill) South 400 East Bountiful. Utah 29,S 2201 No returns Cart-Wes- MastercardVi$aAmerican Express Wight House Charge t Salt Dike t 105 South 1000 East Salt Like t 'it x t tali , 422-552- Cun-Wes- Mt. Ogden t 476 East 5460 South Washington Terrace, Utah 179 5700 Care West I Suit It Clearfield I 500 East Clearfield Utah 77 t 0554 150 pienuw. |