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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-D- A VIS NEWS JOURNAL, JUNE 3, 1976 Kaysville Births Excited over the arrival of their second child and second son are Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen Sprague of 32 North 200 E., Kaysville. The 8 lb. 11 oz. lad arrived on May 25 at the McKay hospital and is being welcomed home by a little brother Ryan. Mrs. Sprague was the former Debbie Duckworth. The proud grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duckworth, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sprague all of Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Nate Thomas of Magna are the great grandparents. Its a daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Anderson of Midvale, formerly of Kaysville. The pink bundle arrived on May 21 at the Cottonwood Hospital and weighed in at 7 lbs. She will be named Kristen. At home are two little brothers, Eric and Bryan. The pleased grandparents making the news known are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Loren Peterson Ugden. The great grandparents are Mrs. Coritla Sessions, Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson of Desert Hot Springs, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. James Rasmussen drove to Page, Ariz. to be with their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Peterson and family after receiving the news of the arrival of a new granddaughter who was bom April 23. They stayed a week to help with the new arrival. The pink bundle weighed in at 7 lb. 15 oz. and will be named Allison Nicole. The Petersons have a little son Brandon at borne. Mrs. Peterson was the former Evelyn Rasmussen. Other pleased grandparents are Dr. Elwin Peterson of Clearfield and Mrs. Winona Peterson of Ogden. The great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hight of Farmington. From Modesto, Calif, comes word of the arrival of a son bom May 22 to Mr. and Mrs. David Biggs. The new addition weighed in at 7 lb. 12 oz. and will be named Jeremy James. He is their second child and second son. Little Sean at home is happy to have a playmate. Mrs. Biggs will be remembered as the former Patricia Tice of Kaysville. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C.G. (Bud) Tice of Kaysville and are delighted with the news; they have eight grandsons and no granddaughters as yet. The other proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Biggs of Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Sessions of Roy are the great grandparents. Happy to announce the arrival of a son are Mr. and Mrs. Hal Jeffs of Bear River, Utah, formerly of Kaysville. The 6 lb. 8 oz. lad was bom on May 18 at the Cooley MR. AND MRS. DAVID DALE NAYLOR April Ceremony Taking her place among the spring brides is Miss Dawn Walker who repeated marriage promises on Sat., April 17 with David Dale Naylor in a ceremony performed at the home of the brides parents with Bishop F. Burton Winters officiating. The new bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Verl A. Walker of 325 E. Oak Lane, Kaysville. PARENTS OF the bridegroom are Mrs. Louise Van Dusen, San Francisco, Calif, and Dale T. Naylor, Salt Lake City. The ceremony was performed in presence of 60 relatives and close friends of the couple. The bride entered the room on the arm of her father. Prayer was given by an uncle of the bride, Dale Walker, Rexburg, Idaho. MRS. JULIE Fisher, sister of the bride was matron of honor. She wore a h gown of natural muslin with long full sleeves with deep the brides. The brides mother chose a h gown of natural floor-lengt- colored eyelette bodice with skirt of natural and ttorquoise muslin trimmed in matching lace. Her corsage was white carnations and yellow roses. RANDY GUNDERSEN, brother of the bridegroom, performed the duties of best man. Following a wedding trip to San Francisco, Calif, the couple are making their home in Salt Lake City. dinner for family members was held at the Ambassador Club in Salt L A BROTHER-in-la- of the bride, Craig Fisher sang, The Wedding Song accompanying himself on the guitar. Following the ceremony a buffet supper was served to those attending. FOR THE nuptial events, the bride was attired in a gown of natural crinkle gauze, featuring a full-leng- th round neckline and long full Bishop sleeves accented with matching eyelette and trimmed with lace on the wide cuffs and bodice. She wore a wide brim picture hat and her bridal bouquet consisted of yellow roses, yellow daisies, white pom poms and baby breath. Lake City. The bride graduated from Davis High School, attended Weber State College and graduated from Brigham Young University at Provo with her degrees in Child Development and Family Relations and also in Social Work with a minor in psychology. THE Mr. and Mrs. Erich W. Goeckeritz of 178 Lincoln in Clearfield wish to announce the engagement and forth- coming marriage of their daughter Miss Suzanne Goeckeritz to Jeffrey H. John F. Buckley hospital School, and also graduated from Weber State College with a bachelor of arts degree in theatre arts. Mr. Newey was graduated from Ogden High School and received a bachelor of arts degree in theatre arts from Weber State College He has also fulfilled an LDS Mission, mnm The former Miss Rita Ranae Meide of 334 W. 870 No. was married to Roscoe W. Stack of 1050 W. 5100 So., No. 108, in Riverdale on Saturday. THE MARRIAGE was performed by Father Michael Finneran of the Hill Air Force Base Chapel No. 1. A reception was held at the Hill Air Force NCO Club. Parents of the bride are SM. Sgt. and Mrs. James E. Meide of Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M. THE BRIDEGROOM is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Stack of RFD No. 2 in Brigham City. A gown of satin and lace with a high stand-u- p collar was worn by the bride. Lace covered the long fitted sleeves and yoke and a panel of lace extended down the front. A train chapel length E. in Clearfield, will celebrate his 80th birthday Sat., June 5 by greeting his friends and relatives from two to five at the Senior Citizens Heritage at the Clearfield Center Library. It is requested gifts be omitted. MR. BUCKLEY was born 2, 1896 in Franklin, Idaho, a son of Mr. and Mrs. John and Ada Clements Buckley. June Boasting over the arrival of their fourth child are Mr. and Mrs. Emer K. Winward of Fruit Heights. Little Matthew Dean arrived on May 10 at the McKay hospital and weighed in at 7 lb. 12 oz. At home to welcome the new brother are Kent, Karyn and Thomas. June 3, 1915, he married Marie Amelia Olson in Logan. Mrs. Buckley died Nov. 9, On 1971. four children, three of them living. Mrs. Marian (Florence) Hadfield of Clearfield, Mrs. Nate (Ivy) Padgett, deceased, Mr. Ivan Buckley of Clearfield and Erik Buckley of Farmington. He is the grandfather of 10 grandchildren and 14 mnm Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Emer L. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Hatch all of Burley, Idaho. Win-war- Mrs. Oralie Waite gave a piano recital on Wed. evening May 12 for her students with their parents as guests. STUDENTS participating in the recital were: Linda Hunter, Wendy Hunter, Natalie Horne, Cindy Bates, Brett Clay, Heidi Heath, Curt Paey, Jackie Bates, Mamie Cloward, Julie Densley, Maureen Barlow, Marilyn Barlow, Teresa Heaps, Shelly Densley, Janalie Moss and Julianne Smith. The students all played The former Miss Katherine H. Essler became the bride of Brett K. Cope in a ceremony MISS MARILYN P. Meide attended her sister as maid of honor with Mrs. Robert Timm and Mrs. Gerald Hardcastle as attending matrons. - - Their gowns were fashioned of floral print with ties in back and full angel sleeves with ruffles. performed Saturday at the home of the bridegrooms parents. THE NEW Mrs. Cope is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Essler of 470 Vine Drive in Clearfield. Mr. Cope is a son of Mr. and i - THE FLOWER GIRLS Gerri Lynn Hardcastle and Edith Bush wore lavender sleeveless dresses with empire bodices. brother Mrs. James P. Johnson of 5179 S. 100 E. in Washington place project of the year. They also won the pink chip Lake City. She is enjoying good health, and takes great pleasure in members of her family and their many activi- ties. BIRDIE Ricks College has issued its Honor Roll for the spring semester - 857 students who ENROLLMENT this spring was 5,321. There were 1,048 graduates in April. A. Mrs. Udy is the mother of four children, three are living, and a daughter, Annie UDY There was lots of gayety and excitement at the family gathering that was held in honor of Mrs. Birdie Adams Layton Udy, when her family joined in a time of for her. THE SOCIAL was held at the home of her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jacobson, of 321 Peach son-in-la- award for their outstanding work throughout the year. During the state officer elections on Sunday Doug McNeil of Salt Lake City was elected state President for the coming year. Lane, Bountiful. Mrs. Udy was bom in Lay-to- n on May 25, 1896. She was the oldest daughter of Hyrum and Annie Penrod Adams. SHE WAS given the name of Bird Belinda, by her the Lay-to- n chapter at the convention known to every one by Birdie, which she has always been parents, but soon she was were Mr. & Mrs. Bob Welty, Mr. & Mrs. Clyde Muir, Mr. & Mrs. Bob Duff, Mr. & Mrs. Bob Rabenstein, Mr. & Mrs. Joe Casper, Mr. & Mrs. Bill Cook, Mr. & Mrs. Willy Williams, Mr. & Mrs. Warner Owens, Mr. & Mrs. Rick Hurtado, Mr. Jan Davenport, and Mr. Tom Medler. of lace seed Alencon delicate handdetailed with THE COUPLE WILL reside in Ogden following a wedding trip to Lake Tahoe, vw called. She was educated in the schools of Davis County, and also studied music. She was widely known for her music abilities in the County. MRS. UDY is a charter member of the American Legion Auxiliary of Layton, and also is a member of the died in infancy. SHE HAS TWO sons and And there are eight grandchildren and sixteen great grandchildren; most of whom were able to be with their grandmother Mrs. Muriel Larson was hostess to the Kaysville Bridge Club at her home on Fri. afternoon. New officers were installed at the Kaysville Literary Clubs last meeting. Mrs. Dorothy Bergstrom will serve as the new president assisted by Mrs. Helen Green president - elect and Mrs. Kathryn Welling as secretary. Mrs. Erma Stephens was hostess to members of the DeLite Pinochle Club at Kens Restaurant in Layton Wed. afternoon, for their regular luncheon meeting. The North Davis Center Daughter of Utah Pioneers will send four members from various camps in their district to work at the Daughter of Utah Pioneer Museum in Salt Lake City from May 30 to July participating in this recital were: Bonnie Turner, Michael McKay, Evan Lay-toChristine Bates, Julianne Smith, Tanya Weaver, Sue Costly, Michelle Page, Diane Linda Romney, Nicoll, DeeAnn Page, Julie Franks, and Stephanie Franks. Mrs. Hyrum J. Layton and Mrs. Sue Roberts and her children of Garden Grove, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. David Layton and children, Mrs. Arta Whitesides; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Grave and son, and Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Kesler, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Mike (Kay) Olsen, and sons; Charles, Mark, and Curtis Bruen, all of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Adams, Mr. and Mrs. David Capener and family and Mr. and Mrs. David Whitesides all of Layton. A president-elec- that once belonged to Mrs. Udys mother, Mrs. Adams. To Honor Williams The family of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Williams, Bountiful, will h onor them with an open h ouse for their 50th Wedding Anniversary on Sat., June 5, 1976 from 7:30 to 9:30 in the evening at the Bountiful 11th Ward. All friends and relatives are invited. SPENCER AND Melba were married June 1, 1926 in 376-46- the Salt Lake Temple. They have six children - Blaine Williams, Layton; LaVar Williams, Bountiful; Glade Williams, Lovell, Wyoming; Mrs. Jim Fenton (Arlepe), Granger; Mrs. Dean Walter Dean Williams, Layton. They also have 25 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. No gifts please. Boutique ji Beauty 350 North Main St., 5 Phone May Clearance 376-294- On Apparel t. other operators Audrene Yates, owner-operat- Susan O Keefe Lena Ann Wood June Weaver was The lesson Pioneer Trees and Flowers was given by Ellen Mitchell Ruby Endo Mrs. Peggy Morrison. MM W6RS THURFRSATSUN ...JUNE 3-- 4 this week. 6 luncheon meeting. New officers to serve for the 1976-7- 7 year will be Mrs. Evelyn Call as president and life WME-IN- N 1 each canning lids with Beef ordered 5-- tana Restaurant for their 20 Boxes of reg. size Vi Jeanine Sparks , Gayle Genta or group met at the Della Fon- UtftoM oousue 0 USDA CHOICE MILLER BLUE RIBBON BEEF Steaks Satei ; Come in and get acquainted with DANNI HARRIS our new beautician!: CHEESEBURGER Barbecue Kearns; and (Lorraine), statues. After the tour the Gayla Phone ) Mrs. Diane Smith entertained the Wagon Wheel Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers at her home Tues. evening. Mrs. Dorothy Bitters 1370 West Gentile St., Layton you are ready, we are ready with BEAUTIFUL sight was the lovely tiered birthday cake that had been placed on the antique crystal cake stand be at the Museum on Sundays from 1 to 5 p.m. The Kaysville - Layton Rotary Anns enjoyed a tour on Fri. in Salt Lake City through the Young Metal Arts Company where they make bronze Walkers and Ronald Wendel from Bountiful; Hugh Davis from Clearfield; Paul Murray from West Point and Lmete Rose from Layton. Custom Woven Made Shade Month her COMING ALSO from Sparks, Nev. were Mr. And dies Beauty Salon in Layton, Mrs. Norman Sanders as 4. Those selected to work will Honor Students from Davis County include: Gary Cox, Marcell Bagnell, Boyd Davis, Terry Dooley, Carl Hampton, Marian Sant,' is Joanna Wood & If on special day. Columbine Camp Daughters of Pioneers. During both world war I and II she worked closely doing Red Cross volunteer services. Commencing in 1937 she operated and owned Bir- Kaysville Clubs MRS. WAITE also held her violin recital on Wed., May 19 at her home with parents as guests of her students. Those Summers, a daughter, Hyrum Layton of Sparks, Nev., Ben Layton of Rockland, Ida. and Mrs. Jacobsen of Bountiful. Layton solos and then were paired off and each pair played a duet. Lisa Miss Deborah Kay Essler were bridesmaids. They wore dresses similar to the matron of honors but in yellow. AFTER A wedding trip to Southern Utah and California the couple plan to make their new home in Ogden, mnm tion followed. The bride wore a gown of sheer chiffon over taffeta with Timm. ATTENDING the bride as of honor was Mrs. Greg Bobbons; she wore an orange gingham gown with empire bodice, accented with lace and puffed sleeves. Miss Frances J. Essler and matron BISHOP FRANCIS W. Carling of Clearfield officiated at the ceremony. A recep- Terrace. the bridegroom, Michael Stack, served as best man. Ushers were Hendrix, Eugene Richard Ashby and Robert A pearls. SERVING as best man was David J. Cope with Mitchell Godfrey, Jeff Godfrey and James P. Essler. Scott Cope was ring bearer. CUSTOM SUPERIOR 15 AWARDS WON. by the Jaycettes included first place over-al- l project book and first that complemented the ensemble. Davis Students: Honors At Ricks hours of class work. Price THEY RESIDED in City until his retirement and death in September 1972. Mrs. Udy now makes her home at the Belvedeer Hotel in Salt Develop- Public ment, Relations, Senior Citizens, Ways and Means, Wives Recognition, Youth Assistance. Third place. Membership recruitment, Membership Orientation and Activation. The chapter also took first place for their over-al- l external area book and second internal Area place over-a- ll Book. Second place Giessen-bie- r and also named as one of the five outstanding chapters in the state. REPRESENTING Mr. Buckley is the father of Piano Recital received 3.5 grade point average or above for the semester, taking at least 14 63 S. Main, Bountiful Individual Rockland, Ida. Saturday Rites Katherine Essler For Rita Meide Weds Brett Cope Utah. MR. NEWEY is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Newey of 2102 Jefferson in Ogden. The couple plan a June 18 marriage with the ceremony solemnized in the Ogden LDS Temple. of 620 S. 100 n, Stevens Business Henager College and University of MISS GOECKERITZ is a graduate of Clearfield High 1 Open House To Honor On 80th BRIDEGROOM Newey. shampoo set was $.35. She was married to Harold C. Layton, on July 30, 1912, in the Salt Lake Temple. On February 28, 1940 she was married to J. Lloyd Udy of tions, graduated from Bountiful High School. He attended To Marry In June May 24 where they attended the 41st annual state convention of the Utah Jaycees. AWARDS WON by the chapter included first place, Chapter Activities, Health and Safety, Publication. Second place, Government Involvement, Interclub Rela- floor-lengt- wide cuffs and neckline trimmed in matching lace. Her bouquet was the same as SHE RECALLS those hard working hours when the prices were for a Wet Wave $.50, Marcel wave $1.50 and the Layton Jaycees and Jaycettes returned from Moab, Mon., fourth child. At home to come the new addition are two brothers, Ricky and Chris and a sister Julie. The pleased grandparents making the news known are Lt. Col. (Ret) and Mrs. Dean Jeffs, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hansen of Bear River. The great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knight of Layton. son-in-la- until moving out of the state. of Members at Brigham City and is their welMemorial Honored At 80 At Family Meet Layton Jaycees Back From Moab o USDA Choice Beef Vi 851 Cut wrapped and frozen m TOSS SIMVL DRIN Y MOST FLAVORS . |