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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL. MAY 19. 1977 IS DeLite Pinochle Mrs. Hazel Robins was hostess to the DeLite Pinochle Club at Kens Restaurant in Layton on Wednesday for their regular dinner meeting. Mrs. Hanna Jarman was hostess to the Neighborhood Bridge Club at her home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Ada Hadfield entertained the Fine Arts Club at her home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Dorotha Walker was cohostess. The book review, Two From Galilee" by Mor-jori- e Holmes was given by Mrs. Abbie Lowe. Members of the Orchid Kaysville Births BERTHA C. REESE - Miss The 80th birthday of Mrs. celebrated at an open house, Sunday, May 22. It will be held from 3 to 6 p.m. at 481 North 2nd East, Kaysville. Friends and relatives are invited to call. Taking her place among the spring brides is the former MRS. REESE was born May 22, 1897 in Roy, Utah, a daughter of William Foster Robinson and Diana Baker Robinson. She attended Roy schools. She was married to William Odell Call. November 21, 1917 in the Salt Lake Temple. Mr. Call died October 24, 1952 in Nampa, Miss Lezlie Ann Nielsen who became the bride of Richard Lynn Zollinger on April 27 in ceremonies performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. President John Edmunds officiated. THE NEW BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Nielsen of 260 South West, Smithfield. The bridegroom is the of Pres, and Mrs. Clinton Zollinger of 531 East South, Kaysville. 200 son D. 200 wedding breakfast at the Restaurant in Salt Lake City hosted by the bridegroom's parents. That evening they received guests at a reception at the Smithfield First and Second LDS Ward Chapel. They were furthered honored at an open house at the Kaysville LDS East Stake Center. a THE BRIDE was radiant in an exquisite full length gown of soft polyester chiffon styled with a double skirt. The bodice was covered with heavy embroidered lace which was beaded. The matching beaded lace covered the cap and trimmed the veil of silk bridal illusion and the long pointed cuffs, of the long sleeves. Miss Nielsen as maid of honor and Miss Karen Zollinger as bridesmaid. n THE GOWNS were of polyester linen with a small t styled with a full over the shoulder collar ruffle and a black and white striped sash. carried They ruffly parasols and wore wristlets of red roses and white carna- polk-a-do- . : lions. FLOWER GIRLS 15 roses red stephanotis. ON JANUARY BEST MAN duties were performed by Edwin Zollinger, brother of the bridegroom. The ushers were Roger Davis, Paul Hess, Randy Low, Cameron Nielsen and Rodney various stakes. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Peggy Low, Suzette Low, Iva Lou Pilkington, Hlavaty and her Sorority Sisters. The bride graduated from Skyview High School and attended Utah State University for two years. Lourie THE BRIDEGROOM is a graduate from Davis High School and will graduate from Utah State University this spring. fulfilled an LDS Mission to the Brazil Central Mission. served on a Stake Mission in the Riverdale Stake. She has been a PTA worker at South Jr. and Weber High School. Was employed with the Credit Bureau of Ogden for eight years. SHE COLLECTFD a substantial sum of money from donors to help the YMCA open its headquarters in Ogden and worked with the Red Cross during World War II. She has traveled throughout NO GIFTS, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Juan Street, Layton, boy Mission. Lakeview BPW Will Meet Tliurs. Lakeview Business and Professional Women's Club will hold their monthly dinner and business meeting at 7 p.m., Thursday, May 26 at the Roy Elks Lodge. ELECTION and installation of new officers is on the agenda. Conducting the installation will be Mrs. Kathryri Putnam of Ogden, who is the immediate past president of the state BPW organization. Outgoing officers are Gloria N. A Brtggo SALES - SERVICE AW6 CHAIN TULEAS ft MOW GLOW! AS SHARPENING SiRVICC 3 CAS SMALL ENGINE REPAIR 180 N. MAIN, KAYSVILLE ft REPAIRING - ME CHAM . OGDEN - Taking her place among the spring brides is the former Miss Penny Roundy who became the bride of Norman Anderson in ceremonies performed May 6 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. THE NEW BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Roundy of 318 West 250 South, Kaysville. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Carl N. Anderson of 2038 East 6550 South, Uintah, Utah. THE COUPLE was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Uintah First Ward Cultural Hall following the wedding and that they evening received guests at a reception at the Kaysville 16th LDS Ward Cultural Hall. For her wedding and president; Ethel Clements, vice president; Thim, Mary Nye, recording secretary; Doris Mellor, correand . secretary; sponding Charlotte Koehler, treasurer. HOSTESSES for the event are Gloria Ashby and Bessie Peterson. Reservations can be made by calling Mrs. 2 or Mrs. Ashby at Clements at 825-281- 773-183- Bishop and Mrs. Clayton J. Holt of 1261 West 1700 South, Syracuse, are announcing the of their engagement daughter, Miss Paula Holt to Dennis John Earl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis J. Earl, 1153 East Utah. 1050 South, Clearfield, THE YOUNG couple have circled July 7 as their wedding day, with the ceremony to be performed in the LDS Salt Lake Temple. They were both graduates of Clearfield High Schools class of 1974. Miss Holt has been attending the BYU int Provo, and will be graduating in August with a degree in ' Elementary Education. Angel Layton Rotary ' Has Meeting a FOLLOWING short business meeting, the guest speaker was Senator Haven J. 76 Barlow of Layton, np mu fir 006 40 FtXNITVZC OFffi&J has been home since the beginning of this year.vsb reception the bride was attired in a gown of chiffon over satin accented with a lacy bib yolk, juliet sleeves and high neckline. full-leng- HER VEIL of silk bridal illusion fell softly from a matching crown into a chapel train edged in matching lace trim. The bridal bouquet was made up of peach rose buds and baby breath. ATTENDING the bride was Mrs. Debbie Randolph as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Sharon Roundy, Miss Becky Roundy and Miss Jean Anderson. The maid of honor wore a floor-lengtgown of green floral chiffon styled with a bib front and gathered empire waist trimmed with lace, handerchief sleeves trimmed h with lace. THE BRIDESMAIDS were h in gowns of jieach floral chiffon styled the same as the matron of honor. The bride and bridegrooms floor-lengt- mothers chose floor-lengt- CLYDE ANDERSON per- formed the duties of best man. Ushers were Alan Roundy, Mike Roundy, Aaron Roundy, and Phillip Ran- dolph. Following a wedding trip to Southern Utah the newlyweds will make their new home in Ogden. PRENUPTIAL parties were' given by Madelyn Roundy, Julie Roundy, Debbie Randolph, Shirley Stewart, Margaret Jost, Kim Ford and Ellen Ford. The brides two grandmothers attended the guest book. THE BRIDE graduated from Davis High School. The bridegroom is a graduate from Bonneville High School and has fulfilled an LDS Mission to Korea Residential Coolers Down and Side Discharge It keeps you cool Without going broke Save on all sizes to1581 Cools up to 1100 Sq. Ft. EICE KEARSLEY SERVICE CENTER 520 S. STATE, CLEARFIELD-773-4836-292-1- 636 home to welcome the newcomer are Morgan, Mamie, Mitchell and Katie. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cloward of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morgan of Layton. Its a daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith of Tucson, Arizona, former Kaysville residents. The little miss arrived on April 23, weighing in at 8 lb 4 oz and will be named Rebecca Lyn. She is their third child arid at home to welcome the new miss are two sisters. Mrs. Smith is the former Kathy Schelndors. Mr. and Mrs. Collins D. Smith of Kaysville are the grandparents, np CQCSNG ATTRACTION WALTD63K2Y New officers were elected and installed for the 1977-7year. Mrs. Donna Mitchell, president; Mrs. Janet Webster, vice president; Mrs. Janne Webster, secretary; and Mrs. JoAnn Johnson, historian. 8 The Kavsville Literary Art Guild met Tuesday evening for their club meeting at the with their husbands as guests. They all wore attire of the 1940s and 1950s and enjoyed dancing and games. Thirty-si- x guests attended, np KAYSVILLE THEATRE 21 NORTH MAIN KAYSVILLE, UTAH 376-527- 2 WHITE BUFFALO by Ann Harris Everyone appreciates comfort, and when comfort ia teamed with style, youve got a garment that you'll wear tune and time again, always with a sense of feeling and looking your best. Today's wraparound skirt is an example of comfort and style both. You can make your skirt in a variety of fabrics such as polyester soft cotton, jersey, lightweight wool or wool blend, such as a challis. A splashy print is glamorous for lounging or summer entertaining You may also want to make a short version in a solid color or small print to pop on for shopping tripe. Make all types of clothes with the beautiful summer and spring fabrics we have in stock at ANNS FABRIC LOFT, East Gentile, Children ii i 1 1 Polyesters, blends and cottons are stocked. Master Charge and BankAmencard are honored. Start your sewing for Fathers Day now, while you still have plenty of time and we have a hill selection of summer fabrics. Lessons on sewing and tailoring are given m the morning, afternoon and evening and private lessons are also available, as well as classes for summer teenagers. Open: Mon thru Sat 9:30 am-- 6 pm. Closed Sundays. HANDY HINT: May 27, 28, 30, 31 Evanlnga 7:30 8 8:10 Sal Mat 1:15 8 2:55 Adults 200 HS 8 JHS 1.50 00 : , - r 376-591- M'MeactM Tednertor t. Clytie Adams Dance Studio in Kaysville where they enjoyed a Happy Days Club social 21 knit styled with scooped neckline, butterfly sleeves V 42095 The 7 lb 7 oz girl was born on May 6 at the McKay-De- e Hospital and will be named Amy Ardella. Mrs. Cloward is the former Reta Morgan of Layton. At h and gathered empire waists. Their corsages were of carnations and roses. Hostesses were Mrs. Shauna Niederhauser, Mrs. Mary Lee Jaques and Mrs. Lynetta Cottrell. The program was given by Mrs. Zipporah Stewart who gave the book, Doorway To Noisemakers Inn written by Mrs. Stewart. Mrs. Kenneth Cloward of 1424 North 750 East, Kaysville. gowns of mint green double SAVE . Members of the Layton Rotary Club met Wednesday for their regular dinner meeting at the Chateau Center in Lay-toDr. Clyde Marx, president, conducted. ANDERSON Wedding Vows Announce Engagement PAULA HOLT 766-131- MRS. NORMAN DENNIS has served a LDS Mission to Milano, Italy, and REPAIRING f The bride-elec- t is a graduate of Box Elder High School. She received her Bachelor of Science Degree in Business EducationModern Dance from Weber State College. She graduated Cum Laude from Weber State. She will be teaching in the Business Department at Lay-to- n High School next year. THE BRIDE has been living in Kaysville with her grandparents. The prospective bridegroom is a senior student at Weber State College where he is majoring in science. HE HAS fulfilled an LDS Mission to the Indiana-Michiga- n Mrs. Bass was the former Karen Rogers of Huntsville. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rogers, Huntsville and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haney, of Uintah. The include Mr. and Mrs. S.L. Rogers and Mrs. Annie Boulton all of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Stevens and Mrs. Earl Bass, all of Ogden. Excited over the arrival of a baby daughter are Mr. and great-grandparen- ts Utah. Clearfield, boy Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Fisher, 410 S. Edgehill Drive, Kaysville, girl May 12, 1977 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Long, 382 E. 200 N., Kaysville, girl Mr. and Mrs. Steven Talbot, 1100 N. Highway 89, Kaysville, boy May 14, 1977 Jaramillo, 1416 Steven. 10 with a garden reception that evening at the Weber State College Fourth LDS Branch, Ogden, Gary Christianson, 151 Ross Drive, A. family. At home is a little sister Julieann and brother Michael Temple on June May 10, 1977 Mr. third child for the Bass of Ogden. THE COJUPLE are planning a wedding in the Ogden LDS please. were SHARPEN Nance, daughter of Blen D. Nance and Mrs. Cherry Fisher and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Nance and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winters of Kaysville, will be married to Joseph E. Morgan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Morgan Wendy Births CM It 0tof h To C4S 6 Mtrotton Your - SHE HAS been a teacher, chorister and has sung with the Relief Society Singing Mothers for many years. She the United States, Canada, Hawaii and Europe. She is an avid gardener and loves to raise beautiful flowers. LAWN MOWER MCWft9 she Reese. Relief Society, Sunday School and MIA Stake boards in Graduate IN KAYSVILLE LAWN 1960 Primary and MIA president, East where the bridegroom He L. including organizations Following a honeymoon trip to the Sweetwater Resort at Bear Lake the newlyweds are making their home in the will be attending School. 8, 19 They resided in Eden, Utah before moving to Kaysville. Active in the LDS Church, Mrs. Reese has served in various positions in auxiliary white and and grandchildren married Walter prints and wore corsages of Attending the bride was : City; Van Odell Call, Hooper; John R. Call, Bountiful; Mrs. Diana Kimose, Kaysville and grooms mothers chose different black and white THE BRIDE'S flowers were simply a dozen red roses with baby breath and tied with a black, while and red ribbon. Tern-Lyn- couple had four children. Mrs. Ralph (Virginia) Wilkins of Salt Lake The Low. FOLLOWING the ceremony the couple was honored at a Chuck-A-Ram- Idaho. Andrea Pilkington and Lori Ann Ziegler. They wore matching gowns styled like the other attendants. The bride and bride ville are proudly announcing the arrival of a son born April 30 at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden. He weighed in at 7 lb 6 oz and will be named Matthew Larry. He is the In June Bertha Call Reese will be Temple Rites Mr. and Mrs. Larry O. Bass of 430 North 200 East, Kays- Will Marry Notes 80tli Birthday MR. AND MRS. RICHARD LYNN ZOLLINGER WENDY NANCE. Club met Tuesday evening at the LeConte Stewart Gallery of Art for their May meeting. No zipper, no hooks and eyes, no interfacing-tha- ts part of what makes a wraparound skirt so easy to make, and easy to wear. 1 |