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Show WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, JUNE 17, 1976 REFLEX-DAV- IS Elizabeth Green Notes 83rd Date educated in Idaho. She was married to LeRoy Green December 17, 1908 at Grace, Idaho. Mr. Green died June 1. 1968. Mrs. Elizabeth Green of 92 North 400 East, Kaysville, observed her 83rd birthday anniversary on Saturday June 12 with her family and friends and neighbors remembering her and making their visits. THEY MOVED ta Kaysville" in 1934. They were happy to be t in this community with all the-frui- AT THE young age of 83 Mrs. Green is still very active and cheerful and appreciates her health and happiness she enjoys. She still does her housework and other odd jobs about her home and yard. She recalls always having to work hard and is still up early each morning. trees and flowers around. The season was somewhat longer and this afforded them the opportunity of raising things they never were able to before. They both loved gardening. She has been a wonderful homemaker and has enjoyed doing beautiful quilts and a wonderful cook. HER NEIGHBORS love her for her devotion to them and JERRY P. WRIGHT MR. AND MRS. Temple Rites I and Mrs. Keith Bagley Jof 214 South Angel St. Layton, are announcing the marriage hf their daughter, Miss Pa- Bagley to tricia Jerry P. Wright. Their marriage ceremony took place in the $gden LDS Temple on Friday JTmorning with President I. 'jHaven Barlow officiating at the marriage ceremony. THE BRIDE is a graduate bf Layton High School, and vBYU University at Provo. Jjhe past year she has been a the faculty at the jJoaquin Elementary school in iiprovo, as a first grade Pteacher. She also had the opportunity to spend six months Pin Israel on semester abroad .program. .member of BRILLO 400 (as advertised on T.V.) HYDRO-SOI-L EXTRACTOR As easy to use as a vacuum cleaner BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bart Merrill of 77 E. 950 North in Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Garrett of 748 Onyx are parents of the bridegroom. THE Following the ceremony which was performed by Pres. Fredrick Gregersen a wedding breakfast was hosted by the grooms parents at the Union Building on the Utah State University CamL. Hol-dawa- y, field wish to announce the recent marriage of their daughter Cheryl Ann to 00 Richard Misrasi. atatawcHat MSMSC 1 UTGIIKJ CARPET SALE 5 Yr. Wear Guarantee (No Seconds) Lots of Colors Miss Terrie Merrill and Robert P. Garrett exchanged marriage vows in a Logan LDS temple ceremony on June 10. HoT-dawa- y, The couple will spend the summer in Northern California, and plan to .return to Provo, Utah to resume their teaching and studies at the Brigham Young University, vsb & pus. FOR THE wedding the bride chose a polyseter crepe gown featuring a slightly gathered full gored skirt. The bodice had tiny pin tucks with inset shoulder bands, front and back yokes and shaped neckline. The full sleeves THE COUPLE were united in ceremonies performed Friday at Bowcutts Recep- tion Center with LDS Stake President James White officiating. Mr. Misrasi is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Misrasi, of Highway 191 in Garland. FOR HER wedding and reception which followed the ceremony the bride wore a gown of silk organza. The dress was trimmed with French lace and pearls, rhinestones and sequins. It featured a bishop and formfitting bodice, and also a chapel sleeves Patterns train. Tammy Griffith, Cindy Steed and Cindy Misrasi attended the bride. They each wore yellow and white checked polyester gowns with To Choose From empire waistlines, belts, round necklines puffed sleeves trimmed with lace and ruffled hemline?. MATRON OF honor was Mrs. Lynn Rose with Kelly Altman as flower girl. 22 W. ; Lynn Rose and Wayne Wheatley served as best men with Ushers Manuel Misrasi, Don Peterson and David Misrasi. 650 N., Clearfield (Just outside HAFB West Gate) 825-65- 00 LFREE THE NEWLYWEDS plan to ESTIMATES SHE WAS June Nuptials THE COUPLE were honored on Friday evening with a wedding reception at the Layton Second Ward cultural hall. The charming bride was attended by her three sisters: Mrs. Don (Barbara) Mrs. Curt (Susan) Toyer, and Miss Darlene Bagley. Little Heather niece of the bride, was flower girl. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Peterson of 319 W. 700 N. in Clear- Professional Carpet Care Products 773-50- High School at Littleton, Colorado. He filled a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Mexico-Ver-a Saints, in the Cruz Mission. He is currently a student at BYU and plans to graduate next spring in the field of zoology. Cheryl Ann Peterson Weds Richard Misrasi STEAM CLEAN YOUR OWN CARPETS Phone Mr. Wright is a graduate of ASSUMING THE duties of best man was Russell Wright, with Ron Wright and Dave Bagley serving as ushers. Rent the MRS. ROBERT P. GARRETT Arapahoe make East Tremonton their new home after a wedding trip, mnm breath was edged in lace and she carried a bouquet of white roses and carnations. The former Miss Connie M. Erickson was married to Ernest L. Stutzman in solemn rites at the St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church on Saturday. PAULA PRITCHETT attended as maid of honor. She was attired in a green and white checked floor length gown of crinkle. The buttoned front was completed with front and back stitched pleats and accented with a Peter Pan collar and short gathered sleeves. Bridesmaids were Kathy Tabor, Leslie Merrill, Beverly Merrill and Jennifer Garrett. They wore identical gowns ot pale green and light blue. David Garrett performed the duties of best man while Sam Soue and Bradley Merrill were the ushers. SPECIAL GUESTS at the and FATHER THOMAS Murphy presided. A Garden reception followed at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell F. Erickson at 502 W. 2400 N., Layton. The bride was radiant in Mrs. Velma Cottle and Mrs. La Vina Glenn. Following a honeymoon trip flared cuffs. MISS JAMIE Hooper was maid of honor and attending matrons were Mrs. Del Stork and Mrs. Les Stutzman. Their gowns alternated in lime green, yellow and 19 grandchildren, THE YOUNG couple will be married at the home of the brides parents at 825 N. 332 W. in Sunset, on July 1, with a reception to follow. Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Fear of 118 W. 1425 N. Sunset are the future bridegrooms parents. great-gre- at grandchildren, np The newlyweds took a wedding trip to Southern California. They will make their home in Layton. I 448 So. Toie Classes AdytsT OUT OF town guests included: Mr. and Mrs. Dean Lopez from Albuquerque, New Mexico; Mr. and Cordova Mrs. and Charles daughter, Elizabeth from Montrose, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lopez, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Lopez, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clark and Mike Baca from Salt Lake City. The bride and groom are presently attending Weber State College, dc State Clearfield Large MtacUon ot Toie books As well ComMs Artist OPEN: MNMy DW Supply Iin Satunuy 7 73-t- SajiLtoSpm 1 xn Complete GRUMBACHER Also TOLE PAINTING BOOKS Discounts- For Organizations Fathers Day is Sunday, June 20 Free gift wrapping Free mail wrapping He'll like the looks and fit of BLOCKS COUPLE have graduated from Clearfield High School. Miss Earl is attending WSC. Arthur Winer Slacks. . . THE Impeccably tailored. Superb styling. will like the extraordinary Father comfort of the Dupont Dacron" polyester. The total look odds a special kind of dash to a sport coat, jacket, sweater or sport shirt. Sizes 29 to 46. 7 dilemmas fade WAGON call. As your Hostess, Its my job to help you make the most of your new neighborhood. Our shopping areas. Community opportunities. Special attractions. Lots of facts to save you time and money. Plus a basket of gilts for your family. Ill be listening for your call. colors: grey, black, navy, blue, rust, WELCOME beige, cfocolate. 24 50 aWPPL Wide non-ro- l waistband is specially shaped for fit and comfort. Pocket facing and fly are electronically fused for neat flot fit. Brass zipper is long lasting and 376 - 1603 dependable. The Ideal Gift for Father THE WEED EATER FEEDS ON No Blades... See es WEEDS 25 Du Beautiful New Fabrics to choose from Auto Boats Campers Tow & Country Upholstery 1 . located inside Street, Layton W areln,eri0, Shol,l,.e delivery . 0lrr o,k guarani,,?' 5 So. Main Pree & . QualityPickup workmanship . contract terms Perfectly proportioned seat and crotch give utmost comfort ot all times. The machine washable or dry cleonable knit fabric of Dacron polyester assures a handsome appearance It's durable, wrinkle resistant, has superior shape and crease retention and resists shrinking. years experience Complete Decorating Service Furniture 44 and three lV Leopold and Jimmy Erickson were ushers. Mr. and Mrs. Dale O. Earl announce the engagement and forthcoming wedding of their daughter Denise to Stanley D. Fear. New-tow- n - Bill. She has sal- Getting settled made slmplei after a DeVere Green, Omaha, Nebraska and Mrs. Myrna and reared Denise Earl Engaged To S. Fear Fillmore- - Mr. Hale is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hale of 2896 W. 800 N. in Clinton. Miss Fillmore attended Layton High School and her fiance attended Clearfield High School. DC Green, Salt Lake City; LES STUTZMAN acted as his brothers best man. Doug with the U.S. Navy. Miss Carol Lee Fillmore and Brent P. Hale will repeat nuptial vows June 19 with the ceremony and reception at the Layton LDS Stake Center. SHE IS a daughter of Mrs. Walter Baxter of 636 Page Circle Layton and David L. Fillmore of Lawrence, Utah. Jose, Calif.; John Alma Mark mon in floral prints with cap sleeves, empire bodices and ruffles at the hemlines. to Northern California the young couple will reside in San Diego where the bridegroom will be stationed Hale Marriage a organza dress with lace appliques, designed with an skirt extending into a train, empire bodice and straight lace sleeves with silk reception included grandparents, Mrs. Fonda Bodily, Mrs. Eva Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald C. Sorenson, Mrs. Valie Garrett and Couer DAlene, Idaho; Mrs. Bertha Cavanaugh of San Church Rites fresh daisies and baby wedding vin (Rebecca) Ashbaker, Kaysville; who lives near her; Glen LeRoy Green, MRS. ERNIE STUTZMAN were tucked at the cap and the bodice was accented by satin top stitching. A trailing veil which fell from a crown of SHE IS the mother of the following children, Mrs. Mel- she has always been among the first to lend a helping hand. Mrs. Green was born June 12, 1892 at Portage, Box Elder County, Utah, a daughter of John and Margaret Armina Green Williams and was the fourth child of a family of 12. When she was three yee rs old, she moved with her family to Idaho to a small farming community. Raclier Western Auto 116 West Gentile, Layton 129 So. State, Clearfield Phone 376-42- 67 phone 825"601 1 Pom registered trademark |