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Show 4 WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- I NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 24, 1977 IS JEAN RAMPTON Announce Engagement enthe Announcing gagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Miss Jean Rampton, are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace B. Rampton of 2586 South 2000 West, Syracuse. MISS RAMPTON is planning to be married to Max P. Johnson of Ovid, Idaho in the Ogden Temple on March 17. Mr. Johnson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Johnson, also of Ovid, Idaho. bride-to-ba is The graduate of Clearfield High School and has been attending Utah State University in Logan for the past two years. e MR. is a Bear Lake High is a senior this State University. filled a LDS Mis- JOHNSON of graduate School and year at Utah He has also Exchange Vows Among lovely nuptial events of the week was the marriage and reception of Miss Colette Clay and Gregory M Frank THE (OUPLE traded marriage vows in ceremonies at the White House Wedding Chapel in South Ogden with Bishop Kendall Hyde officiating, on Wednesday. The new bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs R.J. Clay of 208 East 600 North, Kaysville. THE bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester P. Fronk of 3061 Quincy Ave., Ogden. Following the ceremony, the couple received guests at a reception where the attractive bride was attired in a gown of delicate organza, fashioned with a round neckline. The long bouffant sleeves and the skirt hemline were enhanced by ruffles appliqued with Venetian lace. Her elbow length veil of silk bridal illusion was edged in matching lace trim and fell softly from the crown The bridal bouquet consisted of red roses and baby breath. ATTENDING the bride was Mrs. Arme Combe as matron of honor. Attending matrons were Mrs. Brent Hancock, Mrs. Ray Flowers and Mrs. Richard Smoot, sister of the matching of floor-lengt- a FAMILY TRADITION Attending Kaysville Elementary seems to be a tradition for one family which has had four generations enrolled there, heft to right, Mrs. Doritt Brough, Pearl Goodson, Kathleen Lund. Front, Scott Lund. gowns h sheer nylon styled with three tiers of ruffles forming the bodice and larger deep tiers of ruffles forming the skirts. THEIR flowers were white carnations and red miniature roses in bouquets. The bride and bridegroom's With Scott I und mm mg to 555 North 300 West, Kaysville recently with his parents, Mr belly stove in the school for the heat. mothers chose gowns of red nylon chiffon with orchid corsages and Mrs Ralph Scott und and entering kindergarten at Kaysville Elementary School, this created a four generation of family members which have attended the school MRS. RICHARD Smoot, of the bride attended the guest book. The red and white Valentine theme provided the setting for the wedding decor HIS GREAT grandmother, Mrs B.O (Doritt) Brough of 34 East 100 North, Kaysville was horn and reared in what is now known as Fruit Heights. She was the first one to attend the school. Her el- floor-lengt- sister BEST MAN duties were performed by Robert Tucker Ushers were Ronald ( lay and John Borseth. Adam Smoot was the ring bearer. THE bridegroom and his attendants were in black and given by Miss JoAnn Brad-berrMiss Sharon Wavment, Miss Lon Phippen and Mrs Jay Moyes. FOLLOWING a wedding trip to Las Vegas, Nevada the newlyweds will make their new home in Ogden np PAIL of water was carried each day from William Butcher home adjacent to the school. It was set on a bench and there was a dipper which lay by the pail of water. If the children wanted a drink they all drank out of the same dipper. When she was seven years old and ready for second grade, the school board A 1 long-handle- d fathers insisted that this school be closed and all the children were to attend the Kaysville Elementary School. dest daughter, Mrs. Pearl Goodson of Kaysville was next in line at the school, starting in 1931. Then came Mrs SO EACH day Frank Blamires, who owned a team Goodsons daughter, Mrs Kathleen Lund who began her scnoolmg in Scott in white tuxedos. Prenuptial parties were THIS 1953 and and covered wagon, would pick up the children along the Mountain Road. He would start near Farmington Junc- now 1977 S( HOOL took tion and go up along the old Mountain Road and as far as the Ojvenshaw Lane and down to school. The bottom of the on many changes during this span Mrs. Brough recalls as a n wagon was covered with straw and in the center he had an oil stove burning to keep them warm young child of six, of first atschool tending the building on the Mountain Road, (now Fruit Heights) This school was located just south of the late Fd Manning one-roo- home and there was a pot- Mrs. Brough remembers the deep ruts in the mud which created a very bumpy ride both ways, but since looking back, she has often - bride. Mrs. Ronald Clay, Miss Sheryl Fronk and Miss Lisa Fronk, sisters of the bridegroom were the brides- maids FLOW F R girls were Melanie Flowers and Jennifer Combe. The wore attendants Layton Births wondered what kept the stove from tipping over. IT TOOK one hour to go to has two brothers Nine pound 2 oz 22 inch Quin Summerill Cannon was born Feb. 4 in Ogden to C. and Sally Douglas Summerill Cannon. The boy school and one hour to get Grandparents are Mi and Mrs T. Taylor ( annon of Og- home. She attended the Kaysville Elementary School her den and Mr and Mrs Lear Summerill also of Ogden Mark and Matthew Hewitt have a new babv sister. Melanie Hewitt was born Feb. 9 in Ogden She is the daughter of Gary und Pamala K. Jackson Hewitt Receiving the word babys birthand are Mrs second year and then they decided to reopen the Mt. Road School again, so she of the grand- behaved. Tawnv Miya Roy and Mary Mna of Syracuse and Tom and Fumi Tateoka of Riverton are the child's grandparents Burt Kikuchi of Riverton is the little child's great grand- father Jay D and Joan Harris are the parents of a baby-boThe child, who will be named Jaren Argvle was born e Feb 7 in Ogden. The Argyle's have two other children They are Jamie and Jayson Jay and Odessa Harris of Layton and Mrs Beverly of Clearfield are the child's grandparents Ezra and Emma Harris of Layton and Mrs Grace Tueller of Clearfield are his The first child of Myron R and Lon K Iverson Muir was bom Feb 4 in Ogden The girl will be named Jamie Rochelle Muir The infant's grandparents are Mr and Mrs Ned Muir of No. Main St. LAYTON 1230 W. 6 Layton and Mr. and Mrs Donald Foe of Farmington are Her 50SIE N Rose Park . re- turned there until the fifth grade, when she again returned to Kaysville ElemenE.M late The tary. Whitesides was principal at this time. She said the principal and teachers believed in physical punishment in those days when a child mis- George parents, Mr. Hewitt of Clearfield and Mrs Louise Jackson of Layton On Feb. 7, Craig and Susan Tateoka Miya became the parents of their first child, a girl. They will name the baby 344 sion to Columbia-Venezuelfor two years. Mr. and Mrs. Rampton will entertain with a wedding reception at the Nottington Reception Center in Roy, the evening of the couple's marriage, vsb Mrs. Nellie Loe of Clearfield. Mr. and Mrs Sherd Baker of Farmington, Mr Glen Iverson of Bear River (itv a" d Mr and Mrs Preston Willey of Aberdeen. Ida dmg IT WAS interesting to note in those days they rang a hand bell to call the children into class. She said they had to form lines and each child would stand straight and march like soldiers into the rooms, one class at a time, while the piano player played the marching music During the farming season, the boys on the farms did not She attend classes remembers their class basketball team playing with the other schools in the area, but the Layton team seemed to be their rival SOME OF the teachers at that time included Margaret Layton, Nora Stewart, Martha Barnes, Fannie Thackam, a Miss Harding, Mr Sinclair, Nora Ingram, Israel Barlow and Margaret Howell Miss Howell was really a favorite teacher of the children as she would give her class a party each month They each brought a dime and this would take care of the refreshments Miss Howell later became the w ife of J esse Flint of Kaysville THERE WERE two buildings at this time. The long red building on the east side In one end they held the first and second grade classes and at the other end the third and fourth grade classes. In the new portion on the west, the fifth and sixth grade classes on the main floor and upstairs was the 7th and 8th grades. the time her daughter Pearl enrolled, the third portion was built, which is now the main entrance of the school. The other two older buildings were used for a gymnasium at one time, but Mrs. Goodson said when she attended the school, there was no gym. However, there was a small outside swimming pool and playground equipment to use during the warmer By months. THE ONE thing she remembers about the pool, on the south side of the building. She was all dressed up one day in a new orchid dress, with smocking on the bodice and trimmed with yellow ribbon that Mrs. Marion Tracy had made for her. A boy came by and shoved her in the pool. She was very angry but now can look back and smile about it. She said that G. Harold Holt was her 8th grade teacher and also principal of the school when she attended. She later attended North Junior High for one year and Mr. Holt had been assigned as principal of that school and when she reached Davis High School, Mr. Holt had been changed again and was principal of Davis High at that time. KATHLEEN attended Kaysville Elementary School while Henry G. Rampton was serving as the principal and Scott is at the school while Stephen Whitesides is principal. The late E.M. Whitesides (principal when Mrs. Brough attended Kaysville Elementary) was the grandfather of Stephen Principal Whitesides MRS. BROUGH, mother ot eight children of which all attended Kaysville Elementary School has a deep feeling and respect for the school as well as Pearl, Kathleen and now Scott, np Part Of Operation Jack Frost MR. & MRS. HERBERT MOTTISHAW Golden Date Mot-tisha- American Fork, Utah observed their 50th Wedding Anniversary on Monday THE were COUPLE married February 28, 1927 in Yorkshire, England Later solemnized in Ihe Sail lake premonition of approaching death. "No, really? "Yes, I bought one of these life time fountain pens and its broken. Chief of Police. THE COUPLE has two children, Mrs. Clyde (Thelma) Parrish, Fruit Heights, Utah and Brian Mottishaw, Riverton, Utah. They have four grandchildren and one Temple. They came to the United 1947 and made their great-grandso- States in Kaysville News House guests last week of Mr. and Mrs Vern R Butcher were their daughter and her family, Bishop and Mrs. John Perry, San Jose, Calif. They came to attend the funeral service of his mother, Mrs. Elgia Bingham Perry held at Orem Inevitable Now "I've had a terrible home in Layton and Clearfield. Mr. Mottishaw retired in Dec. 1969 as Clearfield City Mr. and Mrs. Herbert 550 West 120 North, Mrs. Perry, the former Vernene Butcher, and children remained in Kaysville for a short visit, while Bishop Perry flew back earlier after the funeral service. Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe Andrus of Orem and Miss Delia Bow- man of Ricks College, Idaho were holiday weekend guests of their parents, Mr and Mrs. Dick Rex-bur- Bowman. Mrs. Essie Thornley returned last week from a stay in Round three-wee- k Rock, Texas where she was a guest of her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thornley. Round Rock is near Austin, Tex. Miss Stacy Wright has moved to Salt Lake City where she will be living with her friend. Miss Becky Hatch. wra BARGAINS end m AT BSD DEPT. STORE IN LAYTON FINAL CLEARANCE - SAVE SHIRTS SWEATERS COATS SLACKS JACKETS Staff Sergeant David H. Johnson, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Homer Johnson of Rt. 2, Twin Falls, Ida., is participating Jack Frost in Operation 77, a special winter combat training exercise in central Alaska. SERGEANT Johnson, a vehicle operations supervisor at Elmendorf AFB, Alaska, serves with the 21st Transportation Squadron which joined other Air Force and Army elements of the Unified Alaskan Command for air and ground maneuvers The massive exercise will train forces under sub;zero arctic conditions to defend military bases in Alaska and the trans-Alask- a four-wee- ETC. - ETC k pipeline. THE SERGEANT is a 1971 of Twin Falls Senior High School. His wife, Connie, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. H W. Talbot of 2846 W. Gentile, Layton. graduate WEACCEPI BANKTAMERICARO BANKAR |