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Show 1 WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH 24, 1977 IS Plan Nuptials Miss Shaun'a Child is plan ning to take her place among early Spring brides, when she recites marriage vows with Lome Edward Schmunk in a ceremony to be performed in the LDS Salt Lake Temple on " 1 in1 . April 23. CHILD is the of Mr. and Mrs. MISS daughter William H. Child of 1758 West 2700 South, Syracuse. Mr. Schmunk is the son of Mrs. Mable Schmunk of Magrath, Alberta, Canada. s. KATHY BARNEY Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Clive Barney of 3049 West Gentile St. announce the engagement and of forthcoming marriage their daughter. Miss Kathy Barney to John Paul Marshall of Pocatello, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil M. Hohman 962 Church Street, Layton, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Laurie Dean to Douglas Kent Justensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Justensen of 224 E. 200 North, MR. AND MRS. CLARK TERPSTRA Exchange Vows men all wore dark blue tuxedos. John Cunningham was the ring bearer. Miss Kathy Dennis recited marriage vows with Clark I Terpstra in rites performed on Friday, March 4 at thf Carillon Reception in Bountiful with Judge Thornlev K Following a honeymoon trip to Las Vegas, Nevada, Lake Swan officiating. Havasu, THE BRIDE is a graduate of Davis High School. The bridegroom is a graduate of Bountiful High School and is presently attending Utah State Universitys Extension course. Following the ceremony, the couple was honored at a reception where the bride was in a full-lengt- h gown of sheer dacron polyester over white satin, with empire styling. It featured a ruffle split neckline, long full sleeves with deep French cuffs. Births In Sy racuse THE LONG train with flounce extended over the hoop skirt. Her bridal bouquet was made up of a teardrop shape of white roses, blue tippid carnations and miniature mums with baby breath. It was daughter a lovely little who arrived weighing 7 lbs 8 oz to Mr. and Mrs. Chris W. Thurgood, 2128 South 1000 West, Syracuse. Her arrival was at the McKay Hospital and she is the second daughter. A sister Katie, who is two and a half, is most excited over the little one. ATTENDING the bride was Mrs. Carolyn Kelker as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Kalynn Dennis and Miss Donna Midden. They decided to call her Ashley. Happy and delighted grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Durward Palmer of Logan, Utah and Mr. and Mrs. Winslow Rhoades of Clearfield. Their gowns were of polyester crepe styled with tie collars and floor-lengt- h short pleated raglan sleeves and they each wore picture hats to match. Brianna Leigh is the name chosen by Mr, and Mrs. Peter Darling of 1366 David St., Syracuse, for their little 5 lbs 14 oz boundle of pink who arrived at the McKay Hospital to this family. THEY HELD bouquets same as the brides only in a round shape. Angela Terpstra was the flower girl. She was dressed like the bridesmaids. On hand for the welcoming scene was a sister Wendy who is seven and a half and a brother Michael, four years of age. She will also be loved by four grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Darling of London, England and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Freer of Layton. It was a husky 10 lbs 3 oz all boy who arrived to Mr. and Mrs. John Wojciechowski ot 1610 Marilyn Drive, Syracuse. He is to be named Ryan Paul. He has a brother John Jr. and a sister Jennifer, who are most anxious for this little fellow to be a new member of the household. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Neville of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Michael N. Lindstrom of 1600 Marilyn THE BRIDE and bridegrooms mothers chose floor-lengtgowns of light blue polyester styled with a and long sleeves. Their corsages were white roses and carnations. Miss Linda Dennis attended the guest book. h BEST MAN duties were by Fred H. Hobbs. The ushers were Wavne Ogden and ,1a win Kelker. The per-torm- SPARK and Phoenix, Arizona, the couple will make their home in Salt Lake City. NEW bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Carl E. Dennis Sr. of 4Q West 100 South. The bridegroom resided at 87 West 300 North, Salt Lake City. THE attractive Arizona tins Drive are happy with the arrival of a new baby boy who arrived at the McKay Hospital in Ogden. This little one made the third son for this family, vb MR. AND MRS. DAVID RAY PHIPPS HE IS THE son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen S. Marshall, also of Pocatello. Wedding Vows The engaged couple is planning a May 3 wedding with the ceremony to be in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Among the February brides is Miss Debra Lynn Phelps who became the bride of David Roy Phipps in nuptial rites performed on Feb. 11 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with President Selvoy J. Boyer officiating. is the BRIDE of Mr. and Mrs. David Phelps, 330 South 1465 East, Fruit Heights. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Phipps, 7216 Linda Sue Way, Citrus THE daughter Heights, Calif. FOLLOWING the wedding, the couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at The Print Shop Restaurant, Arrow Press Square, Salt Lake City hosted by the bridegrooms parents. They were honored that evening at a reception at the Kaysville 14th LDS Ward Cultural hall. Fruit Heights, and were further honored at an open house in Citrus Heights, Calif, hosted by the bridegrooms parents. FOR HER wedding reception, the bride was radiant in an exquisite gown of Venetian lace featuring Princess Ann neckline, leg of mutton full-leng- sleeves edged in seed pearl trim at the wrists. The full skirt was in tiers of lace ruffles and extending into a full chapel train. Her fingertip veil of silk bridal illusion was edged in narrow lace trim and was attached to a matching heavy lace crown. THE BRIDES bouquet con- sisted of red roses, white stephanotis. baby breath and wide leaf greenery. Attending the bride Miss Cindy Crosley was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Cindy Heaps, Miss Deb- bie Snell, Miss Margo Humphreys, Miss Nina Green and Miss Elizabeth Phipps. THE MAID of honors gown was a pink silky satin fabric styled with lace at neck and yoke, with puffed sleeves and floor-lengt- The bridesmaids were in h gowns of maroon floor-lengt- Dinner Will Be Sponsored By Kiw. anis The Clearfield Kiwanis Club is sponsoring a spaghetti dinner this evening (Thurs- day) at the Clearfield Com200 S. 500 E. munity Church, from 5 to 8 p.m. FROM the PROCEEDS dinner will go in Clearfield. Kiwanis Club president, Leo Syphus, invites everyone to attend and support Kiwanis Club, mnm Bridal Registry Phone 376-271- 6 lr proudly CHINA Noritaki and Sango IINENS - POTTERY Mikaaa and 4 rrnonware CRYSTAL - SILVER OR STAINLESS - HOI RINES -- M.D. Non of m trrr feature PauUinp BEA UTIFUL YURF. pink carnations, red roses and white baby breath with white ribbon streamers. FLOWER girls were Michelle Stevens and Jody Stevens. Their floor-lengt- h gowns were of pink floral, in tiers of ruffles edged with lace trim. Their flowers were same as other attendants. The bride and bridechose mother grooms floor-lengt- h gowns of pink floral silk polyester. Their corsages were red roses and white stephanotis. PERFORMING the duties of best man were Mark Phipps and Dan Phipps, brothers of the bridegroom. Ushers were Dan Phipps, Mike Phipps and Barry Phipps, all brothers of the bridegroom. Following a honeymoon trip to San Francisco, Calif., the newlyweds will make their business. Mission met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Beth Miller. Mrs. Jane Green was assisting hostess. Mrs. Betty Hyer gave the book review. Mrs. Barbara Thomassen entertained the Weinel Mill Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers at her home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Mary associate at business Brigham Young University. The bridegroom graduated from San Juan High School and is presently attending Brigham Young University as a student majoring in chemistry. He has fulfilled a LDS mission to the New York Spanish Speaking Mis- The Timothy was program was given by Mrs. Sandy Butterfield. sion. MRS. KAREN Bastow tesses. Mrs. Carma Sanders enter- Mrs. Charlotte England was hostess to the Kaysville Art Club at her home Monday pre-dent- afternoon. Mrs. Alice Ramp-to- n and Mrs. Elizabeth Sim- mons were assisting at- tended the guest book. Miriam Child played the ell krum m had a fitted bodice with an Matching lace enhanced the small stand-u- in- troduced Alan Roberts from Salt Lake City who gave an interesting and informative slide presentation of the older buildings throughout the State of Utah, with historical tive homelands and customs. Mrs. Merla Coulam will be hostess to members of the Mountain View Neighborhood Club at her home Thursday evening. Mrs. Lola Kinsey The book review, Hugh B. Brown, late president of the LDS Church, will be given by Mrs. Birchell Perkins. will be HE FORMERLY was employed with the State Historical Society and is now in business for himself, designing and restoring many of the old buildings m the state for Mrs. Sarah Giles entertained the Sunflower Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers at her home Thursday after- social, residential and given by Mrs. Mina Oldham, The lesson was com- np STATE , April 8, 1977 Mary Ann Barber and Scott A. Nielson SUN-SCOP- E Miss Cindy Dinsdale GENERAL CAR REPAIRS SMALL ENGINE REPAIRS LAWN MOWERS HEYW00D AUTO CLINIC Phone 376-203- 5 REPAIRING SALES - SERVICE CHAIN SAWS TILLERS SNOWBLOWERS SHARPENING SERVICE 766-131- 3 CAS SMALL ENGINE REPAIR L ISON MAIN. KAYSVILLE MOWERS - SHARPENING S REPAIRING MECHAM - OGDEN 76 lAAIAAi W est 100 North. Bountiful. Utah 292-518- 1 at- Complete selection: Sizes 3 thru 20 Every gown discounted 20 Dar Krambule as attending matrons. From Off For personal attention Phone or after 7:00 JEFF ROBINETT was best man. Ushers were Tim Robinett, Niel Pickard and Dar Krambule. The newlyweds are living in 292-518- 1 295-579- 3 Ogden, vw Mountain House FREEZE-DRIE- D STORAGE FOOD for Home Storage or Camping PLANT OF THE WEEK THIS WEEK False Aralea 4 Pot Reg. 1.19 WE HAVE LARGE SELECTION Radish 44 3oz packages Potato Seed 10 lb Lofts Garden Seed Re9Pg S Bag J Pruning Paint 30 Tree Fertilizer Pruning Information We have Fertlizer for Your Lawns & Gardens 10 Full line of Potting Soil Now is the time to mulch & Cascade Soil Aid Large 4 cu. ft. bail Reg. $3 98 Special 4 Cu. Ft. OF PLANTS Pruning Supplies Tools Dormant Spray Effective March 24 thru 29 SEED OF THE WEEK Peat Moss add organic matter $298 $439 Reg. $5.29 Special Farmers we have Fertilizer, Wheat, Barley and Oat Seed and Weed Sprays Macrame Beads & Jute 50 of( OUR ALREADY LOW PRICES SEED New crop garden seed is now in stock. New Seed Section -- Selection. New improved varieties, better prices. Come down and letLarger us show you how to grow a profitable garden with less water. START YOUR OWN PLANTS -SEE US FOR YOUR NURSERY SUPPLIES Tomatoes WHEEL ALIGNMENT 132 North First West, Kaysville, Utah MOWER 30 tended as maid of honor with Miss Kristy Krambule, Miss Penny Sue Robinett and Miss Kristi Nelson as bridesmaids. Mrs. John R. Call and Mrs. INSPECTIONS TUNE UP WITH LAWN Don't Cuss it - Bring it To CSS "Your Briggs S Stratton Headquarters New Bridal Dept. noon. Mrs. Vera Cottrell was mercial use. np ww m MAXINES APPLIQUES of lace beaded with seed pearls accented the front of the full skirt with' deep hemline flounce. Lay-to- n Davis High and Emanuel Vanderstruyft from Belgium at Layton High. They gave an interesting program telling of their na- Edwards, w IN KAYSVILLE made up the bouffant sleeves with deep cuffs. meeting with Mrs. Evelyn chairman, dmg hos- Call presiding. The program was under the direction of the American Field Service, with the AFS students who are attending both Davis and Layton High Schools. They included Miss Ana Mane Mendex from Chile and Miss Saskia Tiedemann from Hamburg, Germany, both at members and Rotary Club met Wednesday at the Chateau Center for their regular dinner meeting with Dr. Clyde Marx presiding and vtrfisf collar and p View Golf Clubhouse for their March luncheon in e Wonfr VeMflrf delicate lace. of overlay Friday afternoon at the Valley of the Layton Stewart CHERYL IS a student at North Davis Junior High School where she has been on the honor roll and active in other school activities, mnm n Club Meets program brides Rotary Anns met Layton Rotary conducting. DR. CHARLES Ward Mrs. Gorilla Sessions was cohostess. Mrs. Dorotha Walker gave the book review, Hiding Place. Members of the Kaysville-Layto- Law, and T.J. and DeAnn Jones. Special violin numbers were rendered by Tamara and Nola Campbell, np Twenty-fiv- reception followed 70th : His six children are Wallace Moss of Ogden; Darrell Moss, Virginia Ann Stone and Shirley Lasater of Layton; Erma Love of North Salt Lake and Llody Moss of Salt Lake City. He has 21 grandchildren and four 100-wor- tained the Lakeview Circle Neighborhood Birthday Club at her home Tuesday evening. piano music for the evening. Two special songs were sung by Bishop and Mrs. Noreen guests W original gown of sheer nylon over soft satin The Kaysville Literary Club THE BRIDE graduated 11. A The Mrs. Beulah Bushnell entertained the Oakleaf Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers at her home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Margaret Hill The lesson was was given by Mrs. Betty Fran com. from Davis High School and her E. provided the setting for the exchange of vows on Friday, Mar. teacher. Miss Cherilyn Kawa, 13 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kawa of 10 Vine Circle in Clearfield has been chosen to compete in the State Miss United Teenager pageant in Salt Lake City, June 18. CHERILYN IS sponsored by Clearfield City and will be d My judged on a Country essay and other scholastic areas. The winner of the state contest will travel to Washington and compete for scholarships, wardrobes and other prizes. THE OGDEN LDS Temple Mrs. Marilyn Lloyd. in Will Compete In Teen Contest Sunset. that evening at the cultural hall. for Utah Power and Light. A HIGH Priest in the LDS Church, Mr. Moss keeps busy working in the temple. He has served many years as a home Cherilyn Kawa of their daughter Susan to Randall E. Robinett, 4939 Old Post Road, son of Kaysville Clubs While living in Layton, he was employed as a truck driver marriage Mr. and Mrs. George Robinett of 1454 N. 200 p.m. Mr. Moss is celebrating his 70th birthday. Mr. Moss was born in Idaho. He has lived 25 years in Layton. He worked for the railroad before moving to Layton. IT WILL be from 6 until 9 Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Krambule of 815 E. 5050 So., South Ogden, announce the filled a LDS Brazil Porto during the summer months and return to Provo in the fall to resume their school activities. vsb THE WEDDING colors were pink and maroon and the beautiful wedding cake was white with touches of pink with live pink and white flowers, featuring twe love ' birds on top. Prenuptial parties were given by Miss Debbie Snell, Miss Margo Humphreys, Mrs. Merrill Stirling and degree The family of Hugh A. Moss will hold an open house, Saturday, Mar. 26 iir the Layton Ninth Ward cultural hall, 789 E. Wasatch Dr., Layton. Announce Engagement Alegre. THEY WILL reside in Idaho home in Provo. completed He to Notes 70th Date THE COUPLE will be married April 2, 1977 in the Eighth Ward chapel in Kaysville, Bishop Ardell Adams officiating. Laurie will graduate this spring from Layton High School. The groom graduated from Davis High School. was BARNEY MISS graduated from Layton High School where she was active in student activities and functions. She attended school at Ricks College in Rexburg, Idaho for two years and is currently a student at Brigham Young University. Mr. Marshall is also attending Brigham Young University and majoring in SHAUNA CHILD has also filled a LDS Mission to the Los Angeles, California mission, vsb MR. SCHMUNK will be graduated from Brigham Young University in April with his M.B.A. degree. He Kaysville. by -- -- the silky satin styled the same as the maid of honor. All the attendants held bouquets of significance. Mr. Roberts is a graduate of Brigham Young University in architectural design. and I'tah towards and bowery playground projects planned at the Kiwanis Park at 200 E. 300 N. GIFT 149 North Main, Kaysville, and Dixie College in 1974. She will be graduated in April from Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. 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