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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, NOVEMBER 25, 1976 IS Kaysville By NORMA PREECE dinner party Saturday 376-87- Mrs. Edna Parker and her daughter Mrs. Rosalie Hazel-din- e and Mrs. Lucille Kennah hosted a bridal shower Saturday afternoon, November 13 at Mrs. Edna Parkers home. The shower was in honor of Miss Laurie Jill Kennah who will be married December 17 to Miles Jacoby of Casper, Both are students at Brigham Young University. Miss Kennah will graduate from BYU. They will be married in the Salt Lake LDS Wyo. Temple. She is the daughter of Lt. and Mrs. Richard Kennah who are stationed at Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio and former Kaysville residents. Jill is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Parker and Mrs. Bernard Kennah. Bishop and Mrs. Howard Hawkes will entertain at a family Thanksgiving day dinner at their home for 40 Col. guests. Mrs. Wilma Buhler will be a Thanksgiving holiday dinner guest in Salt Lake City at the home of her daughter Exchange V ows Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bowman, 341 C. North 300 East, announce the of marriage their daughter Merrilee Ann to Rolfe Ed- prints in soft polyester. The mothers wore full length solid blue skirt and off white blouses. They had corsages of carnations. Emily .'Mr. and Mrs. Wayne M. Winegar, 79 South Talbot, announce the Layon, marriage of their daughter Ann Michelle to Kevin W. McCormick and Melissa Winegar, nieces of the bride were flower girls. Taylor. IS the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer H. Taylor, 2040 W. 5500 So., Roy. ;HE BEST The couple was married John Gibby. Ushers were Tom Winegar, Bob Winegar, Kirk Logan and Cliff Simpson. Junior usher was Benjamin November 19, 1976 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A wedding breakfast was held at the Lion House with the reception at the Layton East Stake Center. Winegar. After a honeymoon in Park City and Southern California the couple will reside in Roy. THE BRIDE wore a gown ol sheer organza was MAN featuring Venetian lace insets on skirt. High neckline, empire waist, Kaysville. Bowman. THE BRIDE wore a Venetian lace bodice floor length home is Orem. bishop sleeves. The bridal , Bridesmaids were Kristy Logan, Patricia Winegar, aa THIS BUL0VA L.E.D. ELECTRONIC MATRON of honor was Mrs. William (Valerie) Cook, a sister of the bride. Brides- The Edgewood provided the Coral Smith. tralia. style. THE COUPLES future Prenuptial parties were hosted by Mrs. Steve Boyd and Miss Patrice Hansen, Mrs. Jeff Robins and Mrs. Mark Brown. THE BRIDE graduated from Davis High School and will graduate from the Brigham Young University in December 1976. The bridegroom received a B.A. degree in education from the BYU and is currently teaching in Orem. Just by Guessing the amount of Electronic Watch Batteries in the container. Come in now and register setting for the wedding and reception of the former Miss Debbie L. Larsen and E. Shane Cronquist on Friday, Nov. 12. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stew Larsen Grant-Palm- Douglas. Parents of the bridegroom are E.J. (Dick) Cronquist of 442 S. State in Clearfield, and Mrs. Shirley Hinkle of Trinidad, Colo. They are former Sunset residents. Justice of the Peace Burl K. Mallmborg performed the of 1514 ceremony. er Rites Set Marriages promises will be repeated by Miss Patricia Grant and Marlowe Gene Palmer, December 10 at the Enchanted Evening in South Ogden. MR. AND Mrs. Lewis T. Grant, of 3165 Brinker are the s parents. Mr. Palmer is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Marlowe G. Palmer of 1452 N. 475 W in Sunset. Miss Grant has graduated from Bonneville High School and is attending Weber State College. THE prospective bridegroom is a Clearfield School High graduate, vw Miller and family at Taft and with her daughter-in-law- , Mrs. Leon Miller and family at Pomona. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace F. Allen, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Rex Allen of Provo; Dr. and Mrs. Steven Allen and family of Cedar City will be Thanksgiving dinner guests in Kaysville of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allen and family. Mr. and Mrs. RAF McCormick will entertain at a festive Thanksgiving dinner for family members. Guests will include, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Barker, Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Borup, Mrs. Laura Elkins, Miss Evelyn Elkins and Douglas Elkins, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bone, Mr. and Mrs. Ron McCormick, ' Mr. and Mrs. Roger Wilhelmsen all of Kaysville and their families.. Mrs. Iola Smith has been confined to the LDS Hospital where she underwent major surgery. Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raphel Simmons and family will be Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Hanks of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Dewight Hanks, Murray; Mr. and Mrs. Brent Bearnson, Spanish Fork and Miss Shirlene Simmons of the BYU at Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Berrett will entertain at a holiday dinner for 12 family members on Thanksgiving FOR HER wedding and reception the bride chose an organza gown, designed with a high lace neckline, empire bodice, long lace angel sleeves, and a softly draped skirt. Serving as ushers were Dorsey Larsen and Rex Larsen. THE NEWLYWEDS took a trip to Sherwood Hills. They are presently residing in Ogden. vw Fashion News The blouse, with the soft bow at the throat, seems to be in favor during the present time. These to nicely with many of the vest ensembles. both wards. The purpose of the dinner was to raise funds for the building of a new proposed ward chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Heaps entertained at dinner Sunday. Guests included their daughter Susan and her friend Richard Ayers of Hunting Beach, Calif, both students at BYU; Rory Morgan and Carol Brown, Carol is from Clair-mon- t, Calif, and Cynthia Heaps. TechSgt. and Mrs. LeRoy Howe and family of Merced, Calif, will be arriving to spend the Thanksgiving holiday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Smith. Mrs. Elaine Hoyt of Glendale, Utah; Mrs. LaRue Cox and son, Kim, of Orderville, were visitors Wednesday with the Elmo Phillips family. Mrs. Rosetta Swanger had the misfortune of falling and breaking her wrist Wednesday at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Max-fiel- d of Lyman, Wyo. visited last week with Mrs. Annie Maxfield. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Nelson had her sister Mrs. LaWanna Herbst from Arco, Ida. as a houseguest for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Peterson entertained at a family dinner on Sunday, Nov. 7 after having their new baby blessed and named Brock during the Kaysville Third LDS Ward Fast meeting. The son was born on September ment program for Weber College. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brian spent Saturday in Logan where they met her Mr. sister and brother-in-laand Mrs. Bill Candland Of Montpelier, Ida. and attended the USU and Weber State football game College together. After the game, Mr. and Mrs. Candland hosted them to a dinner in honor of Mrs. Brians birthday. Saturday, October 23 Mr. and Mrs. Spence Adams attended the Ballet West Telerama Auction televised November 10. Mrs. Bernice Galbraith recently returned from a three week trip to Russia, where she accompanied the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce on the tour. They were invited by the Russian Cosomauts and a group of 60 from the Chamber of Commerce made the trip. Mrs. Galbraith stated, it was a real special experience. by Channel 5. The auction was sponsored by the Ballet Guild to help fund this years production. In Fashion Bishop and Mrs. Melvin Manning and Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Smith attended Tiffanys dinner theater in Salt Lake City with other members of the vice principals of Davis County School District on Thursday, Nov. 4. Ben Mr. and Mrs. It pays to have ones hair by an expert. Some of them are now featuring cuts which can be changed very easily by the owner of the hair, according to the occasion or time of day. cut 'As -- r Davis County Development Center 51 29. Family members as guests for the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Shirt Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Sprague, Farmington; Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Porter, of Roy; Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Sprague, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sprague and son Kyle, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Craig, Mrs. Judy Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen Sprague, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thomas all of Kaysville and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart returned from a three week vacation trip. They visited with her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Bill Cowley at Fort Defiance, Ariz.; with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Trimble at Mesa, Ariz. and with their son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Val Stuart at Redlands, Calif, and then spent time sightseeing up the California coast. Mr. and Mrs. H.J. Payne and Mrs. C.O. Smith of Ogden were visitors during the week of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bass, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Berger and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Holbrook, Fruit Heights; Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Geddes of Roy; Mr. and Mrs. Brent Winchester, South Weber; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harris, Anaheim, Calif, have returned from an exotic and fun vacation trip to Concun, Mexico, Mexico City and on a Caribbean trip by plane for 10 days. They returned home ton - Whapeton Sioux Indian tribe in the northeastern section of South Dakota working with them on a child develop- North Main - Farmington-867-214- Butova Digital Clock The Heritage Senior Citizens Center and the Clearfield Senior Citizens Club have planned independent bus tours to Southern California over New Years. Contest ends Dec. 18 3 3 -- GIFT SHOP nament Utah Ravi-vill- 376-271- 6 . BEAUTIFUL China Linens Noritaki and Saugo pro ud U friturr .olor !jiitmp b liter Dec jf" M.D. Stewart Wooden Toys -- Trains - Cars - Trucks - Airplanes ALS- O- Ceramic Nativity Sets and assorted other ceramic pieces MAXINES New Bridal Dept. 30 West 100 North, Bountiful, Utah 292-518- 1 Complete selection: Sizes 3 thru 20 Every gown discounted Bennett. 20 Mr. and Mrs. DeLamar Palmer attended the funeral services of Ervin Larson at Preston, Ida. last week. Mrs. Brent Major has returned from a week spent at South Dakota. Linda(was on a school assignment where she spent the time with the Sissi- - From Off For personal attention 1 Phone 292-518- day. Leslie Draney accompanied his son Orwin Draney on a business trip last week to St. George and Zions in Southern Utah. Visitors over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bingham and family were Mr. and Mrs. William Staheli and family, Springville; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hardy and family, Mrs. Ann Dunn, Mrs. Leone Bingham all of Ogden; Miss Marilyn Bingham, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bott, Taylorsville; and Mr. and Mrs. Asael of Boyce, of Ogden. The Kaysville 10th and 12th LDS Wards held a combined Mikaa and 4 825-964- 3 394-787- 4. COST OF this tour varies from $210 for four people sharing accommodations to $310 for one person to a room. For this trip a $50 deposit is required with the balance due on or before Dec. 10. ON THE schedule for both groups are visits to San Diegos Sea World, Lion Country Safari, Disneyland, view the Tournament of Roses Las parade and a stop in Vegas, mnm GREEN COW OPEN Nov 24 Mernlrr Bowman and Rolfr Andrutt Figurines Janwn and Kurt A. Mortfrawn f'VWSS SVK9 V J AT 1 1 1I. MAIN KAYSVILLE 376-850- 5 With FREEballoons & prizes. SATURDAY, NOV. 27 11 A.M. to 5 P.M. LAYTON ONLY spcaresG goods crnoim arc Silver or Stainlefe I Reservations for the trip can be made by calling or , The Heritage Center tour will leave Dec. 28 and return Jan. VILLAGE Vr nf uvtt knait n artist ItdjHitv tvii urt Pottery Crystal Rose Parade bag-gag- e Bridal Registry Phone of reserved seats, box lunch and reserved seats at the Santa Anita Horse Races and handling for one large suitcase a person. In order to hold reservations at $50 deposit is required with the final payment due on nr before and 149 North Main. THE TOURS are open to any adult and will cost $225 a person with accommodations of two rixim per The Clearfield Club tour will leave 27 Dec. and return Jan 3 Included in the initial cost are bus transportation, hotels, and motels, sightseeing tours and admissions tour- . w 1 Sr. Cit. News Second Prize !U ville. Mrs. Nora Miller will spend the Thanksgiving holiday in California with her son, Jack , bride-elect- WATCH guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Davis and son Rodney, Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Davis and two sons, all of Bountiful ; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Davis, Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Alan Yeaman and two sons, Kays- s, Larsen-Cronqui- st The bride has attended Winegar, Deberah Winegar and Jill Jones, all nieces of the bride were junior bridesmaids. They wore alternating plain winter blue and flowered blue Her bouquet was of corina roses, white carnation and baby breath in a nosegay tertain at Thanksgiving dinner for the following . Layton High and Weber State College. THE bridegroom has attended Roy High and Weber State College and has filled a LDS mission to Sydney Aus- Kimberli Winegar. Jennifer lace. Miss Natalie Bowman, Mrs. Richard T. (Shellie) Bowman hosted by Mrs. Thomas Winegar, Mrs. Ron McCormick, Mrs. Mary F. Adams, Mrs. Helen A. Brown, Mrs. Beecher Adams, Mrs. Robert Winegar, Miss Janet Cutler, Miss Jolene Brown, Miss bouquet was one white orchid surrounded by blue baby breath and stephanotis. Matron of honor was Mrs. Ronald (Kay) McCormick, a sister of the bride. Maid of honor was Miss Janet Cutler. polyester crepe gown. Mantilla veil edged in Venetian maids were sisters of the bride Miss Delia Bowman, PRENUPTIAL parties were Steve (Nancy) Boyd. pom-pom- HE IS the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Andrus of 3848 Paloma Drive, Ventura, Calif. The couple was married November 24, 1976 in the Salt and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Hensler. Mrs. Lois Stephens will en- the bride, Mrs. Lake Temple. A wedding breakfast was held at the Lion House. The reception that evening was held at the brides parents home in ward Andrus. Temple Rites of They wore gowns of rose and green floral print, and carried colonial nosegays of corina roses, gold and baby breath. THE MOTHERS wore long rose pink dresses. They had corsages of corina rose and white carnation. Mrs. Brent (Cheryl) Soelberg, the brides aunt, attended the guest book. Best man was Richard M. Andrus, Jr., brother of the Ushers were bridegroom. brothers of the bride Richard T. Bowman and Arthur R. Kaysville, MRS. KEVIN TAYLOR and a friend even- ing at the Kaysville Utah Stake Center for adults in sszzz |