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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 12, 1977 IS Kaysville Births Exchange V ows Debra Giles, daughter of Earl B. and Valeen Giles, 104 West 250 South, Kaysville, became the bride of Gilbert Galvan, 250 North 100 West, Kaysville, April 15, 1977. He is the son of Manuel and Evangeline Galvan, 473 North Main St., Kaysville. THE WEDDING took place in the Kaysville Sixteenth Ward Chapel, performed by Bishop Cecil John. Reception was held at the same ward from p.m. The bride wore a long white satin gown with overlace, a satin waist inset and satin bow in back, sheer lace sleeves and long cuffs. It had a high lace neckline with a large lace ruffle going back into a train. She wore a long sheer veil. 9 THE FLOWERS were roses and babys breath tied with blue ribbons. Gordon Mrs. Larsen (Debby) served as matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Vivian Galvan and SueAnn Giles. The jr. bridesmaid was Sandra Giles, sister of the MRS. Mr. and Mrs. Kay T. Warner of Washington announce the Terrace marriage of their daughter STEPHEN R. SMUIN Pamela to Jeffery Niel Bates. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth N. Bates of 851 N. 250 W. in Sunset. April Ceremony Marilee Sue Joos, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip P. Joos, 1777 Lincoln Ave, Og- married den, Stephen Richard Smuin, 165 South 400 East, Kaysville, April 29, 1977. STEPHEN is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Smuin, 165 South 400 East, Kaysville. The ceremony took place in the Salt Lake LDS Temple and was officiated by Samuel R. Carpenter. THE WEDDING breakfast was held at Harmans in Salt Lake City. The reception was at the Ogden Third Ward. The brides gown consisted of lace over satin sleeves bodice and deep ruffles. It was a princess styled gown. Her flowers were daisies with touches of purple and a removable orchid. LINDA MRS. Joos Donaghue (Dave) served as matron of honor with Misses Demce Boatwright, Camille Miner, and Gail Smuin as bridesmaids. The bridesmaids wore gowns of lavender with daisy flowers embossed, short sleeves with long skirts. They carried daisy flowers with touches of purple. The matron of honor wore a similar dress with a full deep ruffle on her dress. THE California. They plan their future home in Ogden, Utah. SHOWERS were given by Mrs. Kurt Fields, Misses Karen Atkinson, JoDee Thompsen, Mrs. Arden Campbell and Mrs. Terry Messerley and Denice Misses Boatwright, Camile Miner, and Debbie Boatwright. The bride graduated from Ben Lomond High School and is now attending Weber State College. The groom is a graduate of Davis High School and both graduated from their respective high school seminaries. OUT OF TOWN guests were Francisco, Calif., and the Dave Donaghue family from Los Angeles, Calif. Luncheon For Federal Women The Federal Womens Club Election Luncheon will be held at the Valley View Res- 2501 East Gentile, Layton, Utah on Saturday May 14, 1977, 12:30 p.m. for members only. taurant, VOTES WILL be cast for officers and directors also a proposed constitutional amendment. BRIDES mother chose a lavender sheer jacket over a plain lavender floor Reservations, Salt Lake Florence Plumline Area, 278-172- length dress, the grooms mother wore a dress of yellow with lacey tiers. Both had orchid corsages. Flower girls were Melinda and Michelle Martin, Jennifer and Karin Campbell. Best man was Ron McFarland and Alan Joos, Russ Smuin served as ushers. THE GUEST book was attended by Miss Debbie Boatwright and Mrs. Paul Joos (Diann). The couple spent their honeymoon in San Francisco, Hans-in- 825-115376-899- Peterson Ogden, Mary and Harriet Lee Tooele, Lourraine Rotary Club Dinner Cecil Hough, presidentelect of the Kaysville Rotary Club conducted the regular Rotary dinner meeting Wednesday evening, May 4 in the absence of Norris W. Nalder, president. FOLLOWING the dinner,' Mr. Hough introduced two Field Service students from the Ogden and Salt Lake area who spoke to the group. The AFS students were Nils deJager from Port Elizabeth, South Africa and Owen Greene from Nottingham Road, South Africa. Ex. 7 I 9 P M "a Elder Joseph Burnett ofA ficiating. reception followed later that evening at the White House in South Ogden. The new bride was dressed in a wedding gown of delus-tere- d satin under organza. It featured a lace bodice accented by Juliet sleeves. Seed pearls adorned the lace appliques on the sleeves and skirt. SERVING AS the THEY SPOKE on their country and customs as well as the racial problems in their country and gave an interesting insight of brides their native land, np blue floral dresses and carried a single white rose tied with light blue satin ribbon. The matron of honor wore a dark blue long dress and also held a white rose. Best man was Conrad Cota, cousin of the groom from LaPuente, Calif. THE GROOM, best man and fathers were dressed in tan and dark brown tuxes, with a white carnation boutenierre. Flowers made of wood fiber and velour were made by Mrs. Noal Ferre, the bndes grandmother. The couple honeymooned in Los Angeles, Calif, area visiting the bridegrooms old home and relatives. They plan their future home in Kays- ville. BRIDAL SHOWER was hosted by Mrs. Debby Larsen at her home in Kaysville. The bride attended Davis High School, Kaysville. The groom attended Bassett High School in Calif, and Davis A High School. attendants were Mrs. Denny Hampton, a sister of the bride, as matron of honor, and Miss Kelly Wanner as maid of honor, with Miss Brenda Bates, Miss Kimberly Hull as bridesmaids. Kevin Bates, a brother of the groom, served as best man. Ushers were Brian Bates, Denny Hampton, Richie Wanner, Wren Weaver and Chad Hampton. THE YOUNG couple are planning to make their first home in Canon City, Colorado. n guests were the bridegrooms grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gleydon A. Bates of Pasco, Washington; Mrs. Madge Klinger of St. Helens, Oregon; the bndes grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Von Atkinson of Franklin, Idaho; and Mr. and Mrs. Willard J. Wanner of Preston, Idaho, vw Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Koster of 1484 N. 400 W. in Sunset of the marriage of her daughter Debra Law to Ronald E. Opp II. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Opp of 463 W. 1550 N also of Sunset. THE MARRIAGE took place on Friday, May 6, 1977 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with a reception later that evening, held at the Sunset LDS Cultural Hall of the Sunset Stake Building. The bride was dressed in an elegant gown of organza over satin with a high mandarin collar, long bishop sleeves with deep ruffled cuffs and a square yoke outlined with a Plans Wedding Miss Carol Nebeker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Ross Nebeker of South Ogden will become the bride of Stuart Allen Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Kent Smith of Mountain Green, former Sunset residents, on June 9 at ceremonies to be performed at the Ogden LDS Temple. A RECEPTION is being following planned, the ceremony, at the home of the future brides parents. Miss Nebeker is a graduate of Bonneville High School and will graduate from Weber State College in June with an in associates degree radiology. THE FUTURE bridegroom was graduated from Morgan High School and attended Weber State College. He served a LDS Mission to the Louisiana-BatoRouge Misn sion. vw lace ruffle, adorned with seed pearls. A deep double ruffle trimmed in lace accented the softly flared skirt and long train. Her veil of bridal illusion fell gracefully for a headpiece waist-lengtfloor-lengt- h MRS. CALVIN Pack war-mat- ron of honor with Miss Mary Jane Judson as maid of honor. Other bridesmaid were Miss Teresa Opp, Miss Tamara Opp and Miss Diane Koster and Mrs. Rick Hillaker as attending matron.l Performing the duties of, best man was .Lenny Arave with Harry Berry, Leslie Opp, k Clifford Law and Dennis Opp serving as ushers. THE NEWLYWEDS are planning to live in Provo, vw Kaysville Clubs Mrs. Julie Watkins entertained members of the Bay View Club at her home Wednesday afternoon. This was the last meeting of the season. They will convene again in the fall. Mrs. Edith Sheffield was hostess to the De Lite Pinochle Club at Kens Restaurant in Layton on Wednesday afternoon for their regular luncheon meeting. Mrs. lone Sandall entertained the Kays Creek Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers at her home Thursday, May 12. Mrs. Elma Webster was cohostess and the lesson was given by Mrs. Serena Hyde. The Fine Arts Club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Morjorie Herndon. Mrs. Dorotha Walker was assisting hostess. The book review was given by Mrs. Abbie Lowe, np WIDE ARTS G CRAFTS SH UP FOR CIMSES -- -- wore Recite Vows g 884-348- American MACKINTOSH &TJ. THE CEREMONY was per5, 1977 at the Ogden LDS Temple with formed May Mrs. Amy Van Harten, grandmother of the groom from San 1977-7- 8 THE BRIDESMAIDS Temple Rites ' ' bride. Tole Painting -- Macrame -- Phoii3 Needlepoint Dip & Drape 825-733- 1 373 South State, Clearfield (Lakeside Square) Open Until 9 P.M. Tuesday and Friday Happy to announce the arrival of a son are Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Thompson of 559 East 250 North, Kaysville. The 8 lb 15 oz lad was born on April 25 at the Davis North Medical Center in Layton and will be named Trent. At home to welcome the new brother are Brett, Cari and Shane. The mother is the former Barbara Larsen of Kaysville. The pleased grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Varge Thompson and Mrs. Anel Larsen of Kaysville and Grant Larsen of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Rose Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Jones and Mrs. Parley Larsen of Salt Lake City are the s. Boasting over the arrival of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. F. Dennis Thatcher of Salt Lake City. are The Mrs. Wilma Buhler, Bountiful and Harold Bennett, Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sned-de- n of 901 West Center Street, Kaysville are proudly announcing the arrival of their third child, a son who was born to them on April 24 at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden. He weighed in at 6 lb 14 oz and will be named Chame. At home to welcome the new playmate is a brother and a sister. The mother is the former Barbara Cole of Sunset. The The new mother is the former Susan Buhler of The pleased Kaysville. Its a son for Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Jensen of Holladay, formerly of Kaysville. The new addition arrived on April 13 at the LDS Hospital and weighed in at 71b 8oz. He will be named Terry Thomas and is the first child for the Jensens. Mrs. Jensen will be remembered as the former Layton Rotarians Will Meet Mary Day of Kaysville. The pleased grandparents making the news known are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Day of The Layton Rotarians met Wednesday at the Chateau Center for their regular dinner meeting with Dr. Wayne Felix, president in charge. DOUG FIELDING, Kaysville and Mrs. Thomas program ROBERTSON PHOTOGRAPHY Specializing in Wedding Pictures FREE 8x10 PICTURE SPECIAL Let me show you how to save on your wedding photos. May 6,1977 Mr. and Mrs. Hal C. Sheffield, 88 W. 50 So., Centerville, boy May Mr. and 7,1977 Mrs. Stanley Rogers, 3932 S. 2275 W., Mrs. Dennis Gerrard, 1449 Marilyn Dr., Roy, girl THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mrs. Jim P. May 8, 1977 Mr. Baker of 292 W. 870 N. in Sunset and the late Mr. Baker. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bockwoldt of Clearfield. Officiating at the ceremony was the Rev. Rodney Pruss. A reception followed at the Hill and 4 Phone Layton 766-155- Layton, boy LK GIFT SHOP Air Force Base NCO Club. THE BRIDE wore a gown which featured a flared skirt falling from a fitted bodice. The yoke was accented by lace inserts and a mandarin collar. Bell sleeves edged with lace completed the ensemble,- and full-leng- Bridal Registry 149 North Main, Kaysville, Utah . Phone - We Pro .'feature Water C' jPptings by 376-271- 6 , BEAUTIFUL CHINA Miss Robin Wallace was maid of honor with Miss Diana Ray,- Miss Becky Cartwright as bridesmaids and Miss Chris Zimmerman, Mrs. Dirk Buringham, Miss Cheryl Ann Baker, and Joey Cartwright as junior brides, , M so Non take and Sango POTTERY a ' ' CRYSTAL SILVER or v STAINLESS WARE FIGURINES Infants A ImbUer LINENS iftimnd '' Tues.-Fr- i. May jo) Libton Mn 1.1. A 14 1177 Reed Heel op 1477 Nancvann Maas & A) R Young Sharon Allen & Steven Barnett Sfa 14 1477 Deliene Coliuer A Dan Lowry Kip Green and Lean Jenkins ,WovJ5 1477 Laun Walker and Nedd Andersen rvi'?i c' j umiT Freeport Center Building Hours: Known artist ,nte Stewart - - . ewart ' . Mikaaa and Vernonware , BEST MAN was Keith Bockwoldt, Ushers were Dirk Buringham, Chris Zimmerman and Jay Welk. The, couple hre making their new home In Ogden, vw in- Layton, girl Apt 25, was married May 7 in rites performed at the Hill Air Force Base Chapel to Rod Bock-wold- t. , chairman troduced Franklin Knowlton, a member of the House of Representatives from the State of Utah. Rep. Knowlton gave an interesting insight on how the Utah Legislature operates, np May 4, 1977 Miss Debbie Welk of 4524 - Shane Ryan and is their fourth child. At home are two brothers and a sister, np den. and Mrs. Michael D. Poulsen, 4141 So. 9th East, Salt Lake City, girl Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Townsend, 877 E. 350 N., Harrison, maids. East Garland; and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leichliter of Og- Mr. Church Rites - ts Births Ogden. Jensen A 7 Lake City. are The Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson, happy grandparents are Mr. their first child, a son, are Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Thatcher of Salt Lake City formerly of Kaysville. The 6 lb 15 oz lad arrived on May 2 at the McKay-De- e Hospital in of Salt Lake City. lb 4 oz son was born to Mr. and Mrs. William L. Clark of 575 South Mountain Road, Fruit Heights on March 5 at the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful. The new lad will be named A. and Mrs. Maurice Cole, Sunset; Dale Snedden, Ogden; and Mrs. Marge Nelson, Salt grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Buhler of 11-5-Satur- day C-1- 2 10-- 4 |