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Show "FT t WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, NOVEMBER 18, 1976 IS Heritage Center: Social Security Robert Greens: 59 Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Green observed their wedding anniversary on November 7, making for them 50 years of marriage. CANDACE WEBSTER Wedding Date Set Mr. and Mrs. Jay L. Webof Fruit Heights announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Candace Lee to Stan J. Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Bell of Bountiful. ster Temple Rites Mr. and Mrs. George Ryt-tin377 Park Street, Layton, announce the marriage of their daughter Carolee to Jeffery Lamar Schofield. HE IS the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jex Lamar Schofield of 198 South 350 East, Clearfield. The couple was married November 12, 1976 in the Salt Lake Temple by President Selvoy D. Boyer. breakfast was hosted by the bridegrooms parents at the Lion House. A reception was held at the Layton Stake Center. The bride chose a gown of silk peau de soir and crocheted cotton Venice lace. Fitted empire bodice covered with lace. Bishop sleeves, lace trimmed cuffs, skirt, deep band of lace at hemline with Watteau train caught at the shoulders with a selffabric bow and panels of lace gracing each side. A WEDDING of honor was Mrs. Kirk L. Weber with maid of honor being a sister of the bride, Miss Suzanne THE COUPLE will make their home in Layton. Prenuptial parties were hosted by Mrs. Lamar Schofield, Shelly Schofield, Cindy Schofield, Mrs. Robert J. Christensen, Mrs. Kirk L. Weber, Julie Christensen, Suzanne Rytting, Mrs. Daniel McNeill, Mrs. Kenneth W. Little and Mrs. Terrance Loock. is a THE BRIDE-elec- t graduate of Davis High School and also from the Bryman School as a Dental Assistant. She has fulfilled a LDS mis- sion to the THE BRIDE has attended Layton High School and BYU. The bridegroom has at- tended Clearfield High School and Weber State College. He has filled an LDS mission to Virginia. Ohio-We- THEY WILL be married December 28 in the Ogden LDS Temple. A reception will be held that evening in the Kaysville 2nd and 8th ward hall. st state guests were Dr. J. Howard Rytting, Canada-Calgar- y Mission. She is employed at F.H.P. in Salt Lake City. brideThe prospective from groom graduated Bountiful High School and attended Utah State University prior to serving an LDS mise sion to the Mission. Kentucky-Ten-nesse- OUT OF Lawrence, Kan.; Dr. Marvin B. Rytting and young son Anton from Columbus, Indiana; Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Baer and daughters, Kathryn Julianna, Christine from Piedmont, Calif. HE IS currently attending at Utah State University Logan majoring in Agricultural Science. They plan to make their home in Logan after their marriage where Mr. Bell will continue his studies at USU. COUPLE THE Weaver in Ogden. This day also was the 37th wedding was married in the Salt Lake anniversary Following the blessing of the Weavers baby in Ogden, all of the family members gathered together at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Simmons on Angel St. in Layton, for a dinner and social. Mr. and Mrs. Simmons and Mr. and Mrs. Weaver hostessed 23 family members for this joyous event, vsb MR. GREEN also has and still operates his farm here. Enjoys greatly doing his daily jobs around his home. He drove a school bus for the Davis County School District for 37 years. Before retiring was given a meritorious award for never having an accident in all those driving years. Malinda Burton Green was born in Kaysville. She was a daughter of John W. and Malinda J. Adams Burton Following their marriage they made their home in Layton. She has been actively engaged in numerous LDS church positions in the West Layton and Layton Second been HAS SHE Society and Sugar Company as Master n Mechanic and became in the engineering field for his expertise in firing furnaces and producing steam. He had been requested by Hartford Insurance to write a book, How to Fire With Pulverized Coal. . He has always been busy even during the depression years he was never out of work. He still maintains this same productivity now. He is actively running his farm and RONNENKAMP, SR.' George G. Ronnenkamp Sr. was honored at a family dinner on his 80th birthday at Brattens Cove in Bountiful and at another dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George G. Ronnenkamp Jr. on Sunday at which his wife and all of his grandchildren, greatgrandchildren and a sister Mrs. Mae Searle of Rexburg, Ida. were present. 1922-192- THEY ARE presently serving a mission in the Georgia, Atlanta Mission where they were some 50 years ago where they first became acquainted. They are the parents of 4 children; Mrs. Jay L. (Jane) Webster of Fruit Heights, James F. Killian of Provo, Mrs. George A. (Josephine) Olsen of Dugway and Sheffield D. Killian of Ogden. THEY HAVE 24 grandchildren and 9 1922-192- well-know- GEORGE G. She too has held many positions in the church having bern Relief Society Pres., taught Primary as well as being an organist for 50 years. She also filled a mission to the Southern States RULON WAS born and raised in Orangeville, Emery County, Utah, a son of I. Franklin and Ermina Jewkes Killian. Attended schools in Emery County. Filled mission to the Southern States in Hyrum Dam. HE WORKED at the Layton Has held many positions in L.D.S. church including Bishop of Kaysville 1st and 6th wards. Also now holds position of Stake Patriarch of the Kaysville Utah Stake. REVA WAS bom and raised in Kaysville, a daughter of H.J. Sheffield Jr. and Nannie Lyle Kinnett. HE IS the father of one living son, George G. Ronnekamp Jr of Layton , four grandchildren and nine raising livestock and has plans on the drawing board to build a garden tractor from some spare parts he has Trust To Lust Most people dont have to be led into temptation they can find their own way. - MR. RONNENKAMP was born November 11, 1896, in Hibbard, Ida.; grew up on a farm and attended Ricks Academy. He served, a mission to the northern states, shortly after his return he married Alta Craig of Layton. They lived in Idaho a short time and then returned to Layton to make their home. He served as bishop, stake missionary and High Priest group leader. Their sons too along in their dads footsteps served in world war II and the Korean war. ' an- niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Green was extra special, because they attended the blessing and naming of their Melissa Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Killian will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Nov. 23. heavy-equipme- nt grandchildren, and seven youngest Golden Date years with Jesse Harris harvesting grain and for D.D. Harris on the Davis and Weber Canal as a operator, he also helped in the construction of Hill Air Force Base and in the building of the in the years wedding MR. AND MRS. RULON KILLIAN in the Ogden Temple. Mr. Ronnekamp worked for positions in each. Mr. and Mrs. Green are the parents of two sons and a daughter; Mrs. Jay H. (Marjorie) Simmons, and Thayne R. Green, both of Layton and John H. Green, of Centerville. They proudly boast of 13 THIS 376-891- the day before the lunch reservations. married Erma Boam and they were called to serve a mission in Canada and upon their return, they were called to work ganizations. She has taught various classes in all of the organizations. A member of the Holly-Hoc- k Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Mrs. Green also belongs to the Layton Ladies Literary Club, and held leadership n. IT WILL be held November at 12:30 in the Layton Eagles Auxiliary building in Layton. Any senior citizen interested in attending should call A.L. (Bill) OBrian at 8 30 and he was called as a temple the Relief the Primary orof ion. worker in the Salt Lake Temple; shortly after he Ward. presidency the Ogden Regional Office of Society Security administrat- 80th Anniversary Jane Weaver, the daughter of Scott and Linda Sue Simmons ALTA passed away in 1967 MATRON Rytting. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Robert T. Baer, Mrs. Kenneth W. Little, sisters of the bride; Shelly Schofield, Cindy Schofield, sisters of the and of Jay H. Marjorie Simmons. Temple on November 7, 19 with Joseph F. Smith, who was the president of the LDS church at the time officiating at the marriage ceremony. Mr. Green was born and reared in Layton. He was the son of John H. and LaVina Pierce Green. He was educated in the schools of Davis County, served his country, in world war I, is a High Priest in the LDS Layton Stake, and is an active member of the Layton Second LDS Ward, where he still is a home teacher. The Heritage Senior Citizens Center in Clearfield is sponsoring a special program by PFS offers two government - approved, tan deferred retirement savings programs...but groom. Mrs. Daniel McNeill sat at the book. They wore green and orange long dresses with d pm tucked bodice and square neckline, above elbow gathered sleeves and ties in back. They carried baskets of straw flowers. high-fitte- THE MOTHERS wore long peach colored dresses with high fitted pin tucked bodice and collar, long sleeves cuffed at the wrist. Flower girls were Laura Rytting, Kathryn Baer, Kendra Little, Sharlene Rytting, Julianne Baer. They wore long green dresses. Dennis Jensen was best man. Ushers were Dr. J. Howard Rytting, Marlow C. If youre not presently covered by a pension or profit sharing plan and you dont enroll in a PFS Individual Retirement Account before December 31,1976 you may lose a tax deduction on your 1 976 income tax return of $1,500 or 15 of your earned income, whichever is less. If you are and qualify for a PFS Keogh Retirement Plan you can deduct $7,500 or 1 5 of your earned income, whichever is less, from your 1976 income tax return if you are enrolled in a PFS Keogh Retirement Plan Prudential Federal Savings offers two tax deferred savings plans which allow persons to establish their own retirement plan. A government approved PFS retirement plan enables an individual to Defer taxable income until retirement, which in most instances-allo- ws the individual to be taxed at a lower rate due to reduced income and because of d exemptions which may reduce the amount of income tax paid. Earn the highest interest rates permitted by law on insured savings and defer the tax on that income until retirement Rytting, Dr. Marvin B. Kenneth W. Little and Robert T. Baer. 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