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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 24, 1977 IS Kaysville Births Its now one of each for Mr. and Mrs. Brent Russell of 443 North Fairfield, Kaysville, with the arrival of a little son Brent Russell. He arrived on Feb. 2, at the LDS Hospital and weighed in at 6 lbs. 14 ozs. At home to welcome a little playmate is a little sister Rachel. The mother is the former Wendy Wright of Kaysville. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Owen Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Russell, all of Kaysville. JO ANN ADAMS Valentine Q ueen Beta Rho Chapter of .Beta Sigma Phi selected its first Valentine Queen last week. She is JoAnn Adams. MRS. ADAMS, a native of Yost, Utah, is a graduate of the University of Utah with a degree in Special Childrens Education. She taught school at the Primary Childrens Hospital in Salt Lake City. She also taught school in Exchange V ows and baby breath. Miss Brenda Lorraine recited Christensen marriage vows with Mark Arville Towers in ceremonies performed Friday, Feb. 4 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Lovely among the February Cynthia Cooper who became the bride of Carl L. Hurst in impressive ceremonies in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Friday, Feb. 4, with Elder Leland W. Rawson officiati- ng. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cherril D. Cooper of 1072 Kingswood Drive, Kaysville. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. George J. Russell of 480 North 3500 :West, West Point. 1 FOLLOWING the cere- was the couple mony, honored at a wedding breakfast at the Lion House in Salt 5 Lake City, hosted by the bridegrooms parents. ; That evening they received : guests at a reception at the Kaysville LDS Stake Center. FOR HER wedding and reception, the bride wore I an exquisite of chiffon soft gown accented with tiers of lace and accordion pleated ruffles. full-leng- th 1 The lace appliqued bodice was beaded with seed pearls accenting a square neckline land full bishops sleeves. Her f'eil of silk bridal illusion attached to a matching beaded jcrown extended into a long EVERY DREAM HAS A PRICE ... HEPAJOrr roses, pink roses, pink and white carnations and baby breath. MRS. JEFF Lambert, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Sandra Trlley, Miss Lauri Walker, Miss Terri Daun Lindsay, Miss Michelle Cooper, niece of the bride. Miss Donna Hurst and Miss Jody Hurst, sisters of the bridegroom. Their gowns were of burgandy accented at the neck with several self-- ' covered buttons and they each d held a pink rose with baby breath and ribbon streamers. THE BRIDE and bridegrooms mothers chose floor-lengt- h pink gowns styled similar to the bridesmaids. Their corsages were deep red roses and pink carfloor-lengt- h long-stemme- nations. Bob Clements performed the duties of best man. Ushers were Lyman Nielson, and bridesmaids Saunda Marie Towers. THEIR GOWNS were gown of exquisite satin with lace covering the empire bodice, high neckline and long bishop sleeves. the to California newlyweds will make their trip THE BRIDAL bouquet was made up of white roses, blue miniature carnations, stephanotis, straw flowers home in Bountiful. , 16 months. THE ADAMS family lives in Kaysville. JoAnn was a of the Valentine social committee. The next meeting of Beta Rho will be held March 8 at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Julie Tuzey. The will be Bonnie Jo White. A lesson on government will be given. Refreshments will be served, dmg h FOLLOWING a honeymoon THE p d MISS JUDI Sanders attended the guest book. Mark Steven performed the duties of best man. Ushers were Rulon Christensen and Eric Christensen. bride was lovely in an skirt featured a matching lace overskirt extending into a long flowing train, enhanced by a scalloped edge, encrusted with seed pearls and sequins. The finger-tiveil of silk bridal illusion was attached to a matching lace headpiece, and edged in lace trim. h held nosegays of blue split carnations, baby breath and straw flowers. The bride and bridegrooms mothers chose matching gowns of beige polyester styled with dark brown jackets of crushed polyester suedecloth. Their corsages were white roses, blue carnations and brown straw flowers. floor-lengt- who is member floor-lengt- matching sky blue beige and brown cummerbund. They cotton-printe- THAT EVENING they were honored at a reception at the Kaysville LDS Rock Chapel Cultural Hall. For the nuptial events the h were Miss Valerie Miss Wilson, Kathleen Bride and Miss THE BRIDEGROOM is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Elon Towers of 584 Cherry Lane, Fruit Heights. The newlyweds were hosted at a wedding breakfast at House ResGrandmas taurant, Arrow Press Square, Salt Lake City following the ceremony. flowing chapel train. The bridal bouquet consisted of a cascade of deep red Dee Cooper of honor. Miss RuAnn Christensen as maid of honor, and ELDER Benjamin Bowring officiated. The new bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kay Christensen of Eighth North 300 East, Kaysville. Temple Rites brides is the former Miss Attending the bride was Mrs. Scott Stowell as matron Texas and Georgia. Mrs. Adams helped establish the Special Childrens Education classes in Cache Valley. Her husband, Robert, is a pilot for Western Airlines. They have two children, 3 year old Amy and Spencer Prenuptial parties were given by Miss Callene Web- ster, Miss Valerie Wilson,-MisRuAnn Christensen, Mrs. Scott Stowell and Mrs. Betty Fisher. THE BRIDE is a graduate of Davis High School. The bridegroom graduated from Gulf Comprehensive High School, Florida. He has fulfilled a LDS Mission to the Switzerland-Genev- a Mission, np Legion Dinner The next dinner meeting of the American Legion Post No. 82 of Kaysville will be held Saturday evening, March 5 at the American Legion Hall at 541 West 100 South, Kaysville. A HOT dinner with all the trimmings will be served from 7 p.m. on and is open to the public. There is a delicious salad bar included with the dinner. All proceeds go toward the various activities sponsored by the American Legion including their annual Boys State. COMMANDER Monte Selander encourages the public to give them their support as they have done in the past. These dinners are being held the first Saturday evening of each month at the Legion Hall, np employees. Mrs. Lyman Nielson, sister of the bridegroom attended the guest book. Salt Lake City. Rejoicing over the arrival of their first born are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jay Webster of 1698 West 200 North, Kays- 6 lbs. 3i ozs. daughter was born on Feb. 8 at the Davis North Medical Center and will be named ville. The Amy Jo. The new mother will be remembered as the former Denese Blair of Kaysville. The grandparents making the news known are Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Blair, all of Kaysville. The are Mrs. Elma Webster, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Frank MRS. RONALD MOSS February Rites Romney, Layton. Boasting over the arrival of a son are Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Butcher of 102 South 1150 East, Fruit Heights. The new addition arrived on Feb. 8 at the McKay-De- The Ogden LDS Temple provided the setting for the Hospital e weighing in at 7 lbs. He will be named Troy. He is their third child and third son. The other two sons, Trent and Tyler are excited to have a little brother. Mrs. Butcher was the former Peggy Bronson of THE BRIDE is a daughter and Mrs. Richard F. Farr of 1200 East Nicholls Road, Fruit Heights. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley D. Moss of 258 East Mutton Hollow Road, Kaysville. Kamas. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Vern R. Butcher, Fruit Heights, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bronson of Kamas. Announcing the arrival of a son are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gurr Jr. of Layton. The 8 lbs. 9 ozs. lad arrived on Feb. 17 at the McKay-De- of Mr. FOLLOWING the ceremony, the couple was Hospital e wedding home in Ogden. The bride graduated from Davis High School and the Clearfield Hollywood Beauty School. The bridegroom is a graduate of Clearfield High marriage impressive ceremony uniting Miss JoAn Farr and Ronald H. Moss in marriage on Feb. 17. Elder Graydon Holt, grandfather of the bridegroom officiated. and will be named Trent Gordon. It is their second honored at a wedding breakfast at the Valley View Golf Course Clubhouse in Layton hosted by the bridegrooms child and second son. At home is a little brother Brandt. Mrs. Gurr was the former Gay Robins of Layton. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gurr, Kays- parents. They were honored that evening at a reception at the Mountain Road LDS Chapel in Fruit Heights. ville; Mr. and Mrs. Reed Robins of Layton. The two great grandmothers are Mrs. Myrtle Robins, Layton and Mrs. Norma Burt, Bountiful, FOR HER wedding and reception the lovely bride was attired in a gown snug featuring a h bodice, gathered above the waist with diamond shape brocade lace and seed pearls, skirt. long sleeves and Her elbow-lengtveil of silk bridal illusion was caught to a matching lace and seed pearl np Foster Parent Association To Meet March 1st h crown. As- THE BRIDAL bouquet cona of cascade arrangement of pastel rainbow flowers. Miss Jill Farr was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Janalie Moss, Mrs. David Moss, Mrs. Bruce floor-lengt- h rainbow pastel flowers. THE BRIDE and bridegrooms mothers chose fitted skirts, pink tailored jackets, accented by a satin pink bow with a tie bow at the neck. Best man duties were performed by David Moss. Ushers were Laine Farr and Brent Moss. FOLLOWING a honeymoon trip to Park City the newlyweds are making their new home in Kaysville. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Stanley D. Moss and Mrs. Michael Vellinga. THE BRIDE is a graduate of Davis High School and graduated from Brigham Young University with a degree in elementary educa- tion. The bridegroom graduated from Davis High and is attending University of Utah. HE HAS fulfilled a LDS Mission to the Mexico City Mission, np Too Many Too many people are ready to carry the stool when the piano needs to be moved. Grit STORAGE UNITS IARGE MARK YOUR calendars well in advance for the dates of May 13 and 14. The Annual Conference of the State Foster Parents will be held at the U of U. Graduate School of Social Work. All interested persons are THEY WORE gowns in varied shades of pink quiana with empire styling, scooped necklines, inset yokes with butterfly sleeves and skirts. They each held a nosegay of FARMINGTON'SF&ST FINEST IAFGEST be held in Salt Lake City. sion. np Michael -- the same night a banquet honoring Foster Parents will School and has attended Weber State College. He has fulfilled a LDS Mission to the Northern California Spanish Speaking Mis- Likes and Mrs. Vellinga. sisted WE WILL have a speaker from the juvenile court and also some one to give us more information on upcoming events. The Regional Conference will be held March 12 at Weber State College and on trip to Las Vegas and Southern California the newlyweds will make their fmrrowYOAiyrt jouwYnuMwwoci Maureen Russell, Ogden; Mrs. Mary Stone, Salt Lake City and Claude Stone, also of sociation of Davis County will hold a general meeting Tuesday, March 1 at 7:30 p.m. It will be held at the Division of Family Services, 90 North Main Street, Farmington. Mrs. Janiece Cooper, Mrs. Janalee Lambert. A shower was held by the Ogden Beauty and students School a great-grandparen- ts The Foster Parent Dayton Cooper, brothers of the bride. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mrs. Ann Russell, FOLLOWING The include Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Reed, Salt Lake City; Mrs. or er 30 ) large enough to share with NEIGHBOR ERiENDQR RELATIVES ILL HOLD T AO AVERAGE-SIZCAMPE RS. BIG 9 Ft. HIGH DOO RS EASY ACCESS aN good roads leading to UNITS ECONOMICAL SPEND JUST A LITTLE TO PROTECT TOUR VALUABLE BELONGINGS' GZAND wel- come. OJ Hypoglyednm Meeting Tues. Attention are - BRIAN KEITH RtCARDC WAiBAN KAYSVILLE THEATRE Feb. Evenings Sat Adults 2.00 Mat. 7:30 1:15 HS&JHS 1.50 & 9:25 & 3:10 Children 1.00 IIS under Unlucky Number Tve never had a chance, said the man with the hangdog expression. No matter w'hat I do my unlucky number pops up and gets me into all citizens who interested in Hypoglycemia, a meeting will be held on Tuesday evening, March 1 at 7:30 p.m. at the Weber County Health Center, 25th & Grant, Ogden. trouble. What number? PR'CES AND iNf 5RMATION unlucky "Thirteen. Twelve jurors AFTER HOURS :all Z95-- h 76 and one judge. THIS MEETING is open to is free of charge. Those interested are invited to attend. 867-500- 0 nie Hebdon Ellersick, Justin Ellersick; the public and vA back, Buenta Sessions Muir, Jeniece GIFT SHOP Muir Hebdon. Mrs. Maureen Seegmiller of Kaysville announced, FOR is your np Proud of their five generation span is the family of Mrs. Conlla Sessions of Kaysville. MRS. SESSIONS was born in Kaysville in 1892, a daughter of Thomas and Sarah McLean Bone. She married Ivan Sessions and shortly after their marriage they moved to Chesterfield, Idaho where they homesteaded for 16 years before returning back to Kaysville to make their home. To Marry at the Southside in Warner Robins, Ga. has been set as the March grandchildren, 42 and one grandchild who is Justin, making the five generations, np great-grea- t Bridal Registry Baptist Church date and place for the marriage Robinson 149 North Main. Kaysville. Utah of Miss Peggy Ann and Airman 1C Michael D. Allred. MISS ROBINSON is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Robinson of Warner Robins, Ga., former residents of Clearfield. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. David H. Allred of 106 E. 1050 S. in Clearfield. 1 THEY WERE the parents of thirty-eigh- t six children, and 19 THE COUPLE are both graduates of Clearfield High School. Mr. Allred is serving in the Air Force at Malms-troAir Force Base, Great Falls, Mont, mnm Phone 376-271- 6 BEA UTIFUL - r proud I v fraiurr V airr r Odor Paintmp bt M.D. "vwf CHI NA Norilaki and Sango IINFNS POTTERY Mikana and ernonoare CRYSTAL - SILVER OR STAINLESS - FICl RINES Steivart kntHi n artist of ii Ijpidtntv Mrurirf -- W Feb. 26. 1977 Liza Simmons and George Hoke Mar. 4, 1977 Kathy Dennis and Clark T erpstra Cindy Fikstad and Dan Holbrook ARE Infant A. Ttidlrr 4ftm ret CVS fMETJ 3 |