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Show VU NEWS JOUKNAL, JANUARY WEEKLY KEF LEX-D- A t, 1N Jaques- - Carpenter Wedding Marriage promises were exchanged by the former Miss Cindy Joy Jaques and K. Lance Carpenter on Tuesday. THE BRIDE is a daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Dale D., Jaques of 1012 . . East Cambridge Road, Kaysville. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Car- -' penter of 1032 Cambridge Road, Kaysville. The ceremony and reception were held at the Enchanted Evening in South Ogden with Bishop Howard Hawkes of the Kaysville 10th LDS KRISTI RENIE Ward officiating. THE BRIDE was attired in a soft chiffon over satin gown, designed with a boat neckline, enhanced with a ruffle. A cummerbund with a bow in back accented the bouffant skirt, which featured a deep flounce at the hemline. The long bishop sleeves had lace trimmed cuffs, trimmed with ruffles. Miss Kristie Jaques was the maid of honor with Mrs. Ron Jaques and Mrs. Marlow Jaques as attending matrons and Miss Kalynn Dennis, e Miss Mary Ling, Miss Daly, and Miss Teri Jaques as bridesmaids. THEY WORE matching gowns in alternating colors of burgundy, old rose and hot . pink. Ross Garrett served as best man. The ushers were Mario Jaques, Donald Patrick Lynth, Michael Warren, Allen Kawaguchi and Dave Tanner served as groomsmen. FOLLOWING a wedding' trip to Jackson Hole, Wyo., the newlyweds will, reside in The Davis News Journal and The Weekly Reflex congratulates the families of these babies who have their first birthdays this month: Kristi, daughter of Deborah and Robert Renie, 383 N. 30 W. in Kaysville; Christopher, son of Tamra and David Miller, 390 N. 800 E. in Kaysville; and Kristin, daughter of Kenneth and Mary Pettingill, 268 S. 300 W., Kaysville. will be happy to take a free The Journal-Refle- x at 1 97 N. Main in Lay-toall of picture on Fridays between 1 1 a m. and noon. Please for an appointment. or 3 call Nan-nett- Ogden Rites matron of honor, Mrs. Paul Grandy and Mrs. Lee Cunningham as attending matrons. Bridesmaids were Miss Diana Romney, Miss Linda Anne Miss Romney, Hendrickson and Miss Taking her place among the winter brides is Mrs. Ralph (Cody) Huft, the former Romney, Peggy Ann daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Romney of 1028 East Mutton Hollow Road, Kays-vill- e. Suzanne Ogilvie. They wore matching gowns of pink crochet knit polyester THE ceremony was performed on Dec. 19 in the Ogden LDS Temple with Elder Frank Romney, grandfather of the bride, officiating. The bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Virgie Huft of Twin Falls, Ida. and the late Ralph Huft. rose bud. - THE and brides bridegrooms mother chose h of gowns polyester floral pink and wine print on a pale pink background. Their corsages were maroon baby rose buds. Miss Jane Ann Kemp attended the guest book. floor-lengt- Center. and reception she was attired in a gown of white h polyester knit accented with three inch delicate lace bn midriff, down the front panels of the skirt and on the long full sleeves. HER ELBOW length veil of silk bridal illusion was caught to a matching headpiece. The bridal bouquet was made up of maroon rose buds, miniature white spider mums and baby breath. ATTENDING the bride were Mrs. Tony Reyna as MARK Poulton served as best man. Robert Monk was NEW DANCE bridegroom graduated from Twin Falls High School. Both are attending Brigham Young University and making their Friday, Jan. The bridegroom has class starts 7 p.m. 9-- Ogden. CALL SMITH Evans, Kays5 or Vic Pedersen ville, at Ogden, ... ful- filled an LDS Eastern States Spanish speaking mission, np 376-409- 393-417- . C Beware Of After Christmas Sales process for converting coal to synthetic natural s gas has been launched at ER-DA- SYNTHANE coal gasification pilot plant at Pittsb- urgh. THE PLANT will process 72 tons of coal a day into 1.2 million cubic feet of pipeline quality methane gas, enough to heat 2,100 homes through a hard winter. Wind Energy The largest wind energy system now in operation has blades which span 125 feet in diameter. THE TURBINE unit, which could supply the power needs for 25 homes, was designed and built for ERDA by the NASA Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, and has been erected at the latters Plum Brook Station, Sandusky, Ohio. Spring material will soon be on the counters, so why not do your sewing these cold months and be ready for the first warm breezes of spring. REMEMBER to keep your bird feeders filled during extreme cold and snowy weather. Youll be rewarded with daily visits from many colorful birds. Did you overeat during the holiday season? Take those unwanted pounds off in early January by avoiding excesses in sweets, starches and increase your exercise. BEWARE of the after Christmas sales. Ask yourself, do I really need it, is it a bargain, and if seasonal, will it hold up? Sew on a new sewing machine during 1976 from VALLEY SEWING & VACUUM rts Free pickup & delivery Any Makes Dale Bone Owner 117 West Gentile, Layton, Next to Post Office Phone 766-08- Wax your snow shovel with paste wax and the job will be By APRIL RHODES 44 24 years axparianca All work guaranteed easier. ' THE WINTER months are a good time to make a notebook of garden suggestions for next springs vegetable garden.' the private economic , Your candles will burn slower if you put them in the freezer for several hours before using. general state expenditures of $762.5 million. This is the first time since 1969 that state disbursements in Utah have exceeded state revenues. State revenue in Utah rose by nearly $80 million, or 12.2 percent last year. Increased Federal aid and high tax yields resulting from continued inflation and economic growth were the major elements in this strong revenue gain. ALTHOUGH THE 1975 Utah Legislature raised the state individual income tax rates, this increase was not reflected in the revenue collections for the 1975 fiscal year. Foundation analysts point out that taxes accounted for $429.7 million or 58.6 of last years total revenue receipts. Federal aid (including revenue sharing) was equal or 30 percent the state revenue total. $220.4 million, to of THE remaining $83.7 million resulted from tuition fees, charges for services, and other miscellaneous earnings. Except for Federal aid, the sales tax is the most productive source of revenue for state Mrs. Nixon is the former from Stoker Syracuse. She is a registered Hosnurse at the McKay-De- e pital in Ogden. Bishop and Mrs. I. John Thayne and their family and Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilson and family have enjoyed a week of Natalie 825-03- Mr. and Mrs. Duane Stoker have had a busy and exciting week getting acquainted with their new adopted grandson. Aaron Duane Nixon, who was nine months old yesterday. He is from Korea and was met at the International Airport in California on Monday by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nixon III, and their four year old son Jamie. The Nixons who reside in Riverdale have been spending a great deal of their time with Mrs. Nixons parents, since snowmobiling at Yellowstone National Park. Their vacation was hampered by the automobile accident that took the life of the Mrs. Thaynes sister-in-la- $181.1 turn parents awaiting their addifor a visit with him. In tion to Mr. and Mrs. Stoker are Mrs. Pearl Nixon, Roy Mr. and and Mrs. Mercer Christensen, a Syracuse and great-Grandm- Day in Roy. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Young of 972 North 200 West, 1974-7fiscal year. The state property tax was eliminated in 5 1974. Farmington. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald V. Leavitt of 947 East Manchester Road, Kaysville. Following the ceremony the couple was honored at a reception where the bride was attired in a gown of white organdy over satin, styled with empire waistline and high neckline accented with delicate lace trim. full-leng- th The Foundation study shows that education was responsiof all ble for nearly one-hastate spending in Utah last year. State expenditures for education totaled $358 million, or 47 percent of all state spending during fiscal 1975. INCLUDED IN this state expenditure total is $117.1 million for higher education, $220.6 million for state aid to local schools, and $20.3 million for other education purposes. In addition to these state expenditures for education substantial amounts are spent on education from revenues raised locally. When all funds are included, total state and local expenditures for education in Utah amounted to nearly $500 million in fiscal 1975. UTAH DEVOTES a higher proportion of combined state and local government spending to education than does any other state in the nation, primarily because a larger part of its population is in the school-ag- e groupings. Correspondingly, the proportion of state and local budgets for police and fire protection, and hospitals, health sewerage, etc. is markedly below national norms. Other major areas of state spending in Utah include state highways (includding state aid for local roads) $107.5 million (14.1 percent of total state spending), public welfare $84.7 million (11.1 percent), employment security - MISS KIM SHEFFIELD Sheffield- - Merrill Engagement Announced Of interest in nuptial news is the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Kim Sheffield and Gary J. Merrill. THE ville. Mrs. Wanda Olsen of Syracuse, and her sister-in-laMrs. Ruth Rokes, of Holladay, Utah, returned home on Wednesday, after spending three weeks visiting at the home of Mrs. Olsens and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Smith at San son-in-la- w Diego, Calif. . The couple is planning a Feb. 27 wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, with a reception being held that evening at the Mountain Road LDS Cultural Hall. MISS Sheffield is a graduate of Davis High School and attended Weber State College. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Davis High School. He will attend LDS Business College, np THE Victorian sleeves enhanced the gown with a long flowing chapel train ex- tending from the back carnations. and BRIDES THE bridegrooms mother chose floor-lengt- h blue gowns. Their corsages were white.-anlavender carnations. Caralee Brown attended the guest book. KEN BROWN performed the duties of best man. Dallas Nessen was the usher. They wore black tuxedos. Hal Leonard was the ring bearer. FOLLOWING a short wedding trip, the newlyweds will make their home in Biloxi, Miss. The bride and bridegroom are both graduates of Davis High School, np matching headpiece. The bridal bouquet was made up of a cascade of white daisies, tinted light blue daisies and lavender carnations on a lace long background with streamers. r Carpeting ATTENDING the bride was Miss Roxsan Young, sister of the bride, as maid of honor. Miss Linda Edwards and Mrs. Paul Thon as bridesmaids. Miss Lisa Leavitt, sister of the bridegroom was the flower girl. The maid of honor wore a h gown of lavender crepe trimmed with white lace around the high neckline and down the long full floor-lengt- sleeves. THE bridesmaids wore h gowns of white crepe with tiny blue and lavender flowers and styled with a delicate lace down the floor-lengt- Vinyl Floors Counter Tops FREE ESTIMATES A&J FLOOR COVERINGS 1777 North Main Street, Layton, Utah (Just south of Antelope Drive) Phone long full sleeves. 825-900- 0 m MAXINES One of the largest complete bridal selections in the Mountain West 30 West 1 00 North Bountiful. Utah 292-518- 1 Mrs. Virginia Wilson gave a piano recital for her students on Sunday, Dec. 21 at her home. The attendants and flower girl held white baskets of white daisies and daisies tinted blue with lavender waistline of gown. Her elbow length veil of silk bridal illusion was caught to a Piano Recital Slated - Eldora Smedley and seriously injured her husband, George H. Smedley and two of the couples seven children. is a ct George Hacking Sheffield of 134 North 500 East, Kaysville. Her fiance is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Jarvis Merrill of 615 East 250 North, Kays- (including unemployment compensation) - $59.6 million (7.8 percent), health and hospitals $28.8 million (3.8 percent), and natural resources -$28.4 million (3.7 percent). BRIDE-ele- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. - they returned home from California. Aaron was supposed to have arrived more than two weeks ago, and after his new parents and grandparents made the trip to California, he failed to be aboard his flight. They returned home in wait for this final trip. He is beine showered with visits from close relatives and has the following grand- Miss Cindy Ann Young became the bride of Russell V. Leavitt in rites solemnized Dec. 22 at the Chateau Reception Center, Layton. Bishop Jay Ferrin officiated at the ceremony. million during the News Syracuse By VIRGINIA BENNETT Exchange V ows government in Utah. Last year is produced $173.7 million in ' state revenue, or 23.7 percent of the total. WHEN LOCAL sales taxes are also considered, the total yield of the sales tax in Utah amounted to $197.6 million. By comparison, total property taxes charged by local governments in Utah equaled lf 30, 1975 amounted to $733.8 million, compared with Mavericks Club, White City Ball Room, 440 --25th Street, home in Provo. disbur- June Start the new year off right, learn to square dance. THE BRIDE is a graduate of Davis High School and the A new Sales-Service-Pa- New Square Dance Class Leon Heaps. state (2) approximately $5.7 million in taxes which were charged in fiscal 1975 but not actually collected and recorded until after the close of the fiscal year, and (3) expenditures recorded in fiscal 1975 for projects authorized and funded in earlier periods. TOTAL STATE revenue in Utah for the fiscal year ended, tired Federal Employees and those Federal employees SO years old or over with at least 5 years of service. James Hamilton and Mrs. 1974-7- 5 recession. Building. ' ALL MEMBERS are urged to attend. Also a special invi-- . tation is extended to all re- - Prenuptial parties were Although total sements exceeded revenues by $28.7 million during the 1975 fiscal year, the condition of Utah state finances is still rated excellent by Utah from the the usher. Turning Coal Into Gas Brucetop, Pa., near tired Federal Employees, MR AND MRS. RUSSELL V. LEAVITT 51 Utah Financial Health: Good ACCORDING TO the Foundation analysis, the 1975 fiscal imbalance was caused by (1) an $18.5 million jump in state unemployment benefit payments plus increased administrative costs resulting N.A.R.F.E., will holt) their monthly meeting Monday. Jan. 12 at 1:30 p.m. in the Hillgate Terrace Mobile Home Park Recreation given by Mrs. Melvin Farr, Mrs. Brent Beckstrom, Mrs. 867-29- 376-913- research organization. The Layton Chapter of the National Association of Re- n, one-year-ol- Foundation, Chapter Meets trons held two long stemmed maroon rose buds. The bridesmaids each held a single long stemmed maroon bridegrooms mother and that evening at a reception at the Kaysville LDS Stake full-lengt- Layton Narfe trimmed with wine velvet ribbon. The attending ma- FOLLOWING the ceremony, the couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at Mansion House in Ogthe den hosted by For her wedding Kaysville. np KRISTIN FETTINGILL Happy Birthday full-lengt- h, MRS. RALPH CODY HUFT CHRISTOPHER MILLER' COMPLETE BRIDAL WARDROBE: v Pant Suits Long Dresses Peignoir Sets AM at fantastic savings to the bride and long dresses lor the mothers! THOSE participating were Robert Nancy Garrett, Gerber, Lisa Gerber, Laura Larkins, Carol Lundgreen, Yvette Halcomb and Matthew Wilson. 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