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Show I I WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 6, 1976 REFLEX-DAV- IS Beta Sigma Phis Hold Joint Meet Kaysville April 29 Beta Sigma Phi held a Founders Day dinner at the Oakridge Country Club. In attendance were all chapters from the north Davis and south Davis area. ALPHA Phi chapter saw Camille Cutler win the girl of the trophy. They also year placed third for their their president, imaginative centerpiece and place for their won third scrapbook. MR. AND MRS. WES JENSEN April Nuptials Among the spring brides is the former Miss Eloyce Yar-newho recited marriage vows with Wes Jensen, in a ll candlelight ceremony on April 2 at the First Church of the Nazarene, Colton, Calif. REV. RICHARD Maurer of Los Angeles, a cousin of the bride, the performed ceremony. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman (Bud) Yamell of 22597 Miriam Way, Colton, Calif., formerly of Kaysville. of PARENTS the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Alan Jensen of 245 South 500 East, Kaysville. The rehearsal MR. AND Mrs. Derral M. Child of 520 So. Mountain Road, Kaysville are parents of the bride. dinner was held at the Country House, Redlands, Calif. THE COUPLE received guests at a reception that evening at the church social hall with the decor in pastel yellow and green shades. For her wedding and reception the bride wore a gown of white batiste accented with a delicate Chantilly lace trim on the bodice. It featured a long full tapered sleeves with satin buttons and matching lace on the deep full-leng- wide cuffs. HER fingertip veil of silk bridal illusion was attached to the beaded net crown of her picture hat and fell in three tiers and was edged in matching Chantilly lace. The bridal bouquet consisted of a cascade of white gladiolas, yellow miniature mums and babv breath. ATTENDING the bride was Mrs. Sharon Marvin, sister of the bride, as matron of honor. h Her gown was a full-lengt- pastel green. Her flowers were a bouquet of daisies and mums. Candlelighters were Kristi Marvin, a niece and Jeff Marvin, a nephew of the h bride. Kristi was in a gown of pastel yellow and her corsage was yellow and white carnations. Jeff wore a dark suit and white floor-lengt- Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. John Walkenhorst of Napa, Calif. 1684 Wise Dr., THEY WERE feted at a wedding breakfast at the Lion House and a reception at the Eldredge House in Bountiful. The bride was attired in a gown with a train. Seeded pearls and floral lace over entire dress, sleeves h LUNCHEON will Set Date In June Floyd and Neone Stenquist Aircraft Ave., Layton, announce the engagement of their daughter, DeAnn to Dale D. Fonnesbeck. They have set 9 floor-lengt- gown of h medium blue polyester and the bridegrooms mother h chose a gown of pink polyester. Their corsages were white carnations. Marilyn Jensen was in charge of the gifts and Debbie Kimber attended the guest floor-lengt- of 232 their date for June Ogden Temple. BRIDES, mother THE chose a at the DALE IS the son of Seymour and Marie Fonnesbeck of 436 Colonial, Layton. A garden reception will be held at the home of the brides book. BEST MAN duties were performed by Scott Jensen, brother of the bridegroom. Ushers were Earl Ranta and John Marvin. Following a honeymoon trip to southern California and Las Vegas, Nev., the newlyweds will reside in Kaysville. THEY ARE both graduates of Layton High School. DeAnn is attending the LDS Business College. Dale is attending the University of Utah. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mrs. John Marvin and Mrs. Elva Cook. The bride and bridegroom are both graduates of Davis High School in 1974. np were lavender star flowers, pink roses, and blue carnations. BEST MAN duties were by Stewart performed Sunset Births i'Z&rnfjV TlFK Shirley Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Giles became grandparents again when a new daughter was born on April 4 to Jeff and Patty Flint. The little girl joins two sisters Tamera and Meredith and a brother Todd. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Flint. Jeff and Patty live in West Point. rmnii fr J I u rr oltir l4inliii M !( Jl.T ht 5 win. lf announce the marriage of their daughter Susan to Richard C. Miller. A STYLE show with the mothers and their daughters Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Baldwin and Mrs. Dorothy Johnstun, all of Kaysville. The great grandfather is Adrian Merritt of Salmon, Idaho. Its a son for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elliott of 654 East 150 South, Kaysville. The new addition arrived on April 26 at the McKay Hospital and MR. MILLER is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde C. Cowdin of 235 S. 400 E. in Clearfield. The ceremony was per- formed by Bishop William Wright and a reception followed at the White House in South Ogden on Saturday. stand-u- r Clubs In Kaysville? Mrs. Kae Stuart entertained the Wagon Wheel Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers at her home Tuesday evening. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Diane Frodsham and Mrs. Ann Mrs. Carolyn Seager and Mrs. Bingham read a history. , The annual spring Mothers and Daughters luncheon for the Athena Club will be held on Saturday May 22 at the Oakridge Country Club. Hostess committee are Ramona Gailey, Hanna Jarman, Helen Johnson and Mildred Home.1 Kays Creek Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers will meet on Thursday May 13 at the home of Mrs. Rildah Smith in Kaysville. Mrs. Myrtle Snarr, Mrs. Sylvia Sanders and Mrs. Serena Hyde will be assisting hostesses. Mrs. Betty Guyman will give the lesson. It will be election of new officers for the camp. Mrs. Ella Odd entertained the West Side Neighborhood Birthday Club at her home on Friday afternoon. Members of the Preceptor Iota Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held a dinner meeting in Ogden Thursday evening at the Bamboo Restaurant. m MAXINES p One of the largest complete bridal selections in the Mountain West collar and elbow length poufed sleeves. STEPHANIE Broome was the flower girl in a yellow chiffon street length gown, trimmed in daisy lace and ruffles. 30 West 100 North 1 Bountiful, Utah 292-518- COMPLETE BRIDAL WARDROBE: THE BRIDE wore an original satin crepe gown and appliques with pearl centers. The design had a rounded lace neckline and lace THE COUPLE is residing in sleeves. theater gaaens-w- aa Best man was Bob Miller. Ushering were Rodney Clark as head usher and Peter Bierwolf and Kirk Cowdin. Bryon Miller was a ring bearer. train, trimmed with lace ruffles and floral lace The doors of the The lesson was given by weighed in at 7 lb. 2 oz. He will be named Nathan. He is their second child. A daughter Tonya, is at home. Mrs. Elliott is the former Deniece Stuart of Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Straw of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Deon Stuart of Bountiful are the grandparents. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart, Mrs. Leone Evans, all of Kaysville and Mrs. Edna Nichols, Standing as matron of honor was Mrs. Charles Hamby in a yellow crepe gown with t Bingham. doing the modeling of clothing they have designed and sewed during the time. Committee members in charge of this event are Mrs. Kent Barber, president of the club and Mrs. Clyde Barber, vsb Tonight, May 6, the Syracuse Lady Lion Club will hold their annual mothers and daughters night at 7:30 p.m. at the Lion Social Center. Pant Suits Long Dresses Peignoir Sets All at fantastic savings to the bride and long dresses for the mothers! Phone 292-518- 4 ATTENTION FOR PERSONAL Clearfield following a wedding trip to Lake Tahoe, vw 1 or after 6:00 295-579- 3 DEBORAH KAY GONZALES Plan Rites At AF Academy Colo, announce the en- gagement of their daughter Deborah Kay to Cadet Edward R. Stevens. ' MR. STEVENS is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stevens of Layton. 1732 N. Bobby R. Celia Way, The couple is planning a July 3 wedding in the United States Air Force Academy Chapel. THE FUTURE bride is a graduate of Mitchell High School in Colorado Springs. She is attending the University of So. Colorado in 1975 Pueblo, Colo. Cadet Stevens is a 1972 graduate of Layton High and is attending the United States Air Force Academy m Colorado where he will graduate in June 1976. Send her Especially When You Send Her Flowers From the Big Hug llotoers Bouquet toihleliojU 96 So. Fort Lane Fort Lane Shopping Layton. THIRTY-EIGHJaycettes and daughters turned out to enjoy the program and at the conclusion of the tea the Jaycettes presented each of their daughters were a handmade gift. Chairman for the tea was Mrs. Grace Painter. Serving on the committee were Mrs. Reva Muir, Mrs Ima Medler, Mrs. Ann Casper, Mrs. Bonnie Barney, Mrs! Kay Williams, and Mrs. Ruth Ann Rabenstein Blooming Plants - Corsages Roses Huff Julie Sender and Alan J Murdtxk Jill Garrett and V anee Kine Nanrv Anne Neey and Rea Jay Allen 7r : GW V enter. - T ,i "Beautiful (rijti for the family and Mrs. Max P. Bier-woof 230 W. 825 N., Sunset, Mr. annivers- open at 9 a.m. The program begins at 9:30 and the movie starts at 10. die ADDITION Syracuse: Fashions and Jaycette Spring at the Daughter Tea American Legion Hall in Bonnie Klamirn and Free Delivery and Gift Wrapping GIRL OF the year was to outgoing President Linda Miller. Karen Williams of Beta Alpha and Anna Borup sang Let Heritage Ring which was also the theme for 1975-7- presented On Saturday, April 24, the Layton Jaycettes held their a ell kntai n artist Anita 'sir a art lonard to the program and a free movie, prizes will be given to the mother with the most children, the oldest mother, etc. The recipients of those awards must be present to Exchange Vows They will live in Hayward, Calif, following a honeymoon trip to California. Tea For Daughters, Jaycettes M.D. Stewart Stm of W 0' Mrs. Baldwin is the former Karen Smith of Kaysville. their birthday aries. on Mr. and Mrs. George J. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lawrence have a new son bom on April 17. This is the couples fourth son; they also have a five year old daughter. Mrs. Lawrence is the former ( Bret and sister Nichole. Pennsylvania. Gonzales of Colorado Springs, Daniel and Kathleen Davis have a new daughter born on April 12. I'tah 376-271- 6 brother ions. Bridal Registry Phone EVELYN IS a gratuate of Davis High School and attended BYU for three years. Danny is a graduate of Napa High School and also BYU in business management. He has fulfilled an LDS mission to and Sherri Brough, bridesmaids. They wore light blue and pink plaid, purple laced up bodice and apron with wide ruffle at bottom. Nosegays were lavender star flowers, pink roses and blue carnat- and - Parents of a son are Mr. and Mrs. Gary Baldwin of 30 South 300 East, Kaysville. The 5 lb. 8 oz. lad arrived on April 26 at the McKay Hospital and will be named Ryan. He is their third child. At home is a ATTENDING the bride was Mrs. Keith Smith, matron of honor; Miriam Child, maid of honor; Margaret Walkenhorst Mrs. Child was attired in a light pink, floor length gown with a v neck. Mrs. Walkenhorst was attired in a floor length pink dress with long sleeves. Their corsages The Clearfield Mother of the Year will be honored at a special program this Saturday at the Ideal Theatre, 49 S. State, and all mothers are encouraged to attend the program. Kaysville Births Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Keith Smith, sister of the bride; Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Erve Anderson, aunts of the bride; and Miriam Child, sister of the bride. made up her gown. She carried a cascade bouquet with lavender star flowers, pink roses, and blue carnations. GIFT 149 North Main. Kaysville. Ushers were Mark Child, Vee Gorbutt, and Neil York. sheer lace, long veil with kc5 parents. THE CHAIRMAN is Jackie Johnson and a Bicentennial theme is planned. Fruit Heights. They enjoyed at Park City and also with his father, Royal of Salt Lake City. Mary Walters was a guest in Bountiful Friday evening in honor of her sister Mrs. Verna Sadoway and her niece Mrs. ReNee Sorenson skiing visited Preece Mrs. Honor Moms be served at 12:30 p.m. followed by entertainment and gifts will be presented to all mothers in attendance. Some special prizes will also be awarded. All Eagle Mothers are welcome, also the Senior Citizens Mothers or Grandmothers are invited. seeded pearls and headpiece boutonniere. DEANN STENQUIST Walkenhorst. Members of Beta Sigma Phi throughout Davis County enjoyed Founders Day at Oakridge Country Club, Thursday Night, April 29. IN Layton Eagles Auxiliary is preparing to host their annual Mothers Day Tea Saturday, May 8, at the Aerie Home, 156 W. Gentile, at 12:30 p.m. The Salt Lake LDS Temple was the setting for the marriage of Evelyn Child and Danny Jay Walkenhorst. They were married April 30 with a temple officiator performing the wedding rites. Oregon were recent visitors for one week of their niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Templeton of Enterprise, Sheila Maughan. Best program was awarded to Betty Craig. She presented her program Of House and Home, in November of 1975. The Temple Rites Beta Sigma Phi Gives Awards BETA ALPHA hosted four Plan Tea For Moms MRS. DANNY WALKENHURST Provo LDS Temple. Richard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Knight of Heber City. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Preece of guests, Melinda Maw, Jan German, Debra Maw and Eagles Aux. A Provo on Friday night with the wedding ceremony in the Dr. and Mrs. George F. Snell attended the wedding and open house of their nephew, Richard Knight at J lloti Carnations Hanging Plants - Permanent Flower Arrangements - Phone 376-122- 4 "The Beautiful Difference |