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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-D- A VIS NEWS JOURNAL, JANUARY 29, 171 Exchange V ows Debra Anne Thomson and" Lewis will exchange wedding vows Jan. 31 at the Carillon Reception Center. Bishop Terry Smoot David Jay perform the wedding will rites. PARENTS OF the bride are Eugene K. and Mary Anne Thomson of 2092 South 200 East, Bountiful. David and Elaine Lewis, 2544 South 400 East, Bountiful, are parents of the bridegroom. A WEDDING dinner will be Flame taurant, hosted by the parents. bridegrooms Following the wedding a reception will be held at the held at the Red Engagement Announced The St. George LDS Temple has been chosen for the site for the wedding ceremony being planned by Miss Kathy Lynn Sprague and G. Douglas Wilcox. MR. AND Mrs. Gordon L. Sprague of Las Vegas, Nev. are parents of Miss Sprague. Mr. Wilcox is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn J. Wilcox of 1525 S. 1000 W. in Clearfield. MRS. MICHAEL RAY CLIFT Exchange Vows f In a Salt Lake LDS Temple presently BRIDE the University of Utah. ceremony Dec. 18 Diane I Marie Johnson of Salt Lake City, formerly of Kaysville, I became the bride of Michael ; Ray Clift of Salt Lake City. I THE attending Following her graduation from high school, the bride attended Weber State College and is now employed in Sait Lake City, vsb the is daughter of Ramona Johnson of 296 Gordon Ave., Layton land Walter Johnson, Kays-vill- Planning Wedding e. Parents of the :)3ridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Finley R. Clift of Salt Lake :City. : Following their marriage :they were honored at a wedding brunch held at the :Chuck-A-Ram- a and were further honored at their home rot 1185 Windsor St. 840 East Thirteenth South, Salt Lake :City. Roy. ::: FOR HER marriage and THE bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Payne of 431 W. 1425 N in Sunset. that evening, the bride chose a gown of polyester crepe. It featured a fhigh neckline with tiny lace 'trim, a dropped yoke that was edged with wide ruffle, long full sleeves and a full train, that was bordered with wide scalloped lace. - She carried a bridal itiouquet of white simbidium Marriage vows will be exchanged on Feb. 13 with the ceremony and reception at the Roy LDS 6th, 15th Wards cultural hall. ; :- M1S3 Williams is a graduate of Roy High School and Painters College of Orchids. Beauty. c THE BRIDE was attended Mrs. Edwin Johnson, her :srster-in-laas matron of itionor.Miss Nadine Clift and Wiss Bonnie Clift, sisters of tile bridegroom, were brides- Mr. Payne is a graduate of -- Clearfield High School. He served an LDS Delaware-Marylan- d mission, vw maids. They chose red and white printed gowns of crepe. They ;Were fashioned similar to that :pf the bride, full length, long Sleeves and high necks. They icarried red rose bud -- : Layton Eagles Aux. To Host Other Units bouquets. THE DUTIES of best man assumed by Gary Price. The couple took a wedding Trip to Jackson Hole, Wyo. and will make Salt Lake City Ijljeir home. jwere The Layton Eagles Auxiliary is making ready to host all the auxiliaries of the state to a dinner meeting Feb. 23 at the Aerie Home at 8 p.m. THE bridegroom filled an THE CHAIRMAN for the auxiliary function is Jeanne Loe, past president, of Far- ;LDS mission to Norway and is mington. School in Las Vegas and also Dixie College. MR. WILCOX is a graduate of Clearfield High School and Dixie College. He is presently attending classes at Westminster College in Salt Lake City, mnm The theme will be Bicentennial and Presidential. PREPARED IN Gardner, gifts and flowers; LaVern Jones, decorations; Regina Bierwert, food. The menu will be turkey pot pie and of course a cherry dessert. COCHAIRMEN are: Shirley YOUR HOME All Layton auxiliary members are encouraged to attend, dc Call WONDERFUL man with a wonderful vocabulary is one who can KEITH GOMM A 52 describe a shapely girls without using his hands. Carillon. The bride has chosen a lace trimmed silk organza gown with an empire waist, skirt, floor length veil bordered by lace daisies. She will carry a bouquet of orchids, roses and pink carnations. honor will be Lisa Spjut. They will wear floor length pink gowns bouquets of pink carnations and roses. Ring bearers will be Chris Lewis and Tiffany Stanley. Flower girls will be Margo Thomson and Carrie Stanley. specialist at the Utah air 376-875- 1 and-carr- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bitters have returned from a vacation trip for one week to Mesa, Ariz. Mrs. Clara Snell visited Monday in Heber City with her mother, Mrs. Joseph Ol-pi- n. WILL wear MOTHERS floor length gowns of pink and corsages of pink carnations and roses. Best man duties will be performed by Dave Lewis, brother; ushers, Dave Cerva, Mark Thomson, Todd Thomson, and Rormie Reese. Prenuptial parties were given by Carol Hanson. DEBRA IS a student at Bountiful High School. Jay is a graduate of Viewmont High School. Upon returning from a ski trip to Wyoming they will irnke their home in Bountiful. Johsson Honored Bengt R. Johsson of Kaysville has received a Sustained Superior Performance Award at ceremonies at Hill AFB. HE WAS cited for his work as an inventory management By NORMA PREECE base. Mr. Johsson is married to the former Beth B. Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown of Garland. Mr. Johsson and his wife have two children. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. R.A.F. McCormick have returned from a 10 day vacation trip. They traveled to Lake Mead, Kingman and Phoenix, Ariz. on to El Paso, Texas; Juarez, Mexico; also visited the Carlsbad Caverns in New Mexico, spent time at and Santa Fe, N. Mex. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor entertained at an open house for family members on Jan. 16 in honor of her mother,' Mrs. Rosana White of Bountiful for her 95th birthday anniversary. Guests attending the special occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Mason, Pocatello, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Secrist, Mrs. Harold Slade and son Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd R. Cox and six children, all cf Kaysville. Mrs. White also received telephone calls from her week with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Critchfield. Sara Kneedy returned home Tuesday, Jan. 20 from the McKay Hospital where she underwent major surgery. She is convalescing at her and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. De Lamarr Palmer returned Mr. Parker, home now. Mr. and Mrs. Ried Daniels visited Monday at the Utah Valley Hospital in Provo with her 99 year old grandmother, Mrs. Maren Jensen, who had the misfortune of falling and recently from California where they visited with their children. Mr. and Mrs. Parker, were guests in Morgan of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baldwin and Mr, and Mrs. Palmer spent the time in San Jose with Mr. and Mrs. Byron Barton, and injuring herself last week. They also visited in Payson their families. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels. Mr. and Mrs. Don Edwards and son Todd and Lt. Col. and Mrs.. Bill Raitt accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ben Holbrook in their plane and they all went to Phoenix and Tucson, Ariz. on Saturday. They attended the University of Utah basketball games with the U playing Arizona State University at Tempe and the U playing University of Arizona at Tucson. The group also enjoyed spending time sightsee- Mrs. George Snell attended a family dinner party in Salt Lake City, Tuesday evening at the home of her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Bruce Wasden. Other guests were Mrs. Joseph Olpin, Mr. and Mrs. George Knight, Heber City; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Haight, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Loertcher, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Urbas, all of Salt Lake City. The Kaysville 15th LDS Ward High Priests Quorum held a dinner party Friday evening at the Kaysville Stake Center. A dinner and program was enjoyed by members of the Quorum and their wives. Mrs. H. Glenn Austin and daughter, Mrs. Sam Hovey and granddaughter Chelle Hovey, went by plain to Belle Forche, S.D. where they at- ing at Nogalas, Ariz. Todd Edwards stayed with his brother and sister-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Edwards at Mesa, Ariz. They returned home Sunday morning. Jack Brown of Salt Lake City visited during the week with Mr. and Mrs. Tom tended the wedding and children in Canada, Idaho and Lenox. Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Garrett-returne- d from Oakley, Ida. where they visited dui ,.ig last reception on Saturday Jan. 17 of their niece and cousin, Sandra Christy and Ross Hespe. MAXINES ft One of the largest complete bridal selections in the Mountain West 30 West 100 North Bountiful, Utah 292-518- 1 Exchange COMPLETE BRIDAL WARDROBE: Vows Christensen. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Howe of 1867 W. Mark, Lay-toof the Parents bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Evan Christensen of 906 Valeria Drive in Layton. The ceremony was per- formed by Bishop Robert Gilleland in the Seagull Room in Clearfield. A followed. THE BRIDES reception exquisite dress was fashioned of polyester crepe with an overlay of lace on the bodice and cuffs of the long sleeves. MATCHING ruffled lace trimmed the deep bodice and skirt ruffle. Small buttons accented the bodice and cuffs. Jeannette Howe attended her sister as maid of honor wearing a yellow polyester knit gown with yellow lace accenting the yoke, stand-u- p collar and long sleeves. A BRADY SMITO The best man was Kevin Marquardt with Jan Christensen, Richard Howe and Troy Christensen as ushers. WILL be home to the newlyweds, dc i Happy Birthday , The Davis News JournaLand The Weekly Reflex families: of the following whose birthdays are this month: Adam, son of Judy and Dirke Forman, 317 N. 1425 E. in Layton; Crystal, daughter of G. Blake and Connie Arnell, 65 N. 400 W. in Kaysville; and Brady, son of Craig and Janet Smith, 1 30 N. 1 st East in Kaysville. The Journal will be happy to take photographs of free of charge at the Layton office, 197 N. Main between 11 a.m. and noon on 3 1 Friday. Please call or for an appointment. congratulates the one-year-ol- ds I ratiy spsnial 376-913- 867-295- of Beta Sigma Phi COLOR COORDINATED Announcing the marriage Green. is scheduled for Feb. 14, Valentines Day, to be held at the Red Flame Restaurant, Bountiful. THE activities will begin at 6:30 p.m. and all members and partners are invited to attend. A Valentine queen will be chosen from each of the eight chapters of the council to reign that evening. Each queen will be honored that BRIDAL PABRICS Couple United W. 750 N. in Clearfield, former residents of Mountain The annual Valentine Ball for the Davis County Council $0? THE MARRIAGE vows were recited Friday with Morgan LDS Stake President Keith R. Little, officiating, at the Mountain Green LDS Ward cultural hall with a reception honoring the couple after. with lace CrpsSudd Satlns'Chiffons 6888 is a natural for these. Simplicity pattern 100 Polyester in several shades. 45 wide. Combine with one of our bridal laces. trim. Values to 3.00-5.0- 0 Attending the bride as ma-- . tron of honor was her sister Mrs. Bruce Holbrook with Mrs. Kelly Middleton of Las Vegas, Nev., another sister of the bride, and Mrs. Jim Taylor as attending matrons. FOR HER wedding and reception the bride chose a gown of organza over satin 98 yd yd DRIDAL LACES large lace collars. Delicate patterns and reembroideries, assorted fiber blends. Create your own bridal elegance. wide. Jim Taylor, brother of the bridegroom, performed du- 36-6- ties of best man. Mr. Taylor is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Taylor of 95 W. 1st North in Morgan. m LOVELY THEY WERE attired in blue polyester gowns with Values to 3.00-6.0- USHERS Terry Porter, Randy Peterson and I99 39,? Gail Lewis. After a short honeymoon to Lake Tahoe, the couple will make their new home in Morgan, mnm Sheer screen prints terns - each pattern combinations. 100 in in garden patseveral color Polyester, 45 wide. (I BRIDAL VEIL of ILLUSION Mu. Mrs. Lueen Brooks of the Xi Phi Chapter is general chairman of the event, np DRIDAL HEADPIECES 100 Nylon in elegant white and candlelight. 72 and 108" wide Values to 1.50-2.0- 0 1? Vi FLOCKED GINGHAM CHECKS checks with flocked florals, newest color combinations. blend. 45 wide. Values to 2.50 Yarn-dy- e 3 to 2 OFF AND MORE MASTER CHARGE BANKAMERICARD WELCOME ( ROMANTIC PRINTS Alpha, Beta Mu, Xi Chi, Alpha Phi, Xi Phi and Pre- 1 ( ( 0 THE EIGHT county chapters are Xi Slpha Gamma, Preceptor Iota, Beta 1 .( were evening. ceptor I Sew your own lovely wedding gown for less than 50. And DF always saves you morel one-year-ol- ds of their daughter Nancy, to Mark E. Taylor are Mr. and Mrs. Max K. Kennedy of 241 Valentine Ball For Beta Sigma I CRYSTAL ARNELL ruffle accented the skirt hemline. HEATHER Christensen was the flower girl. i Pant Suits Long Dresses Exchanging nuptial vows Friday were the former Cynthia Howe and Chris J. LAYTON INCOME TAX 376-85- The bride to be is a graduate of Western High The engagement of Miss Cheryl Ann Williams to Robert Kevin Payne is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William W. Williams of 2090 W. 3900 S -- :;the reception THEY HAVE chosen Feb. 14 for the date of their wedding. Res- MAID OF Carol Hanson. 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