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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, JUNE 16, IS 1 977 Named Manager Of State Savings Rod G. Shumway, president State Savings and Loan Association, recently an- of nounced the appointment of Tim N. Wight as the manager of the company's Gearfield office. MR. WIGHT enters the savings and loan industry with five and a half years of commercial experience, banking where his emphasis was in the areas of commercial and installment lending, as well as operations. He has also been very active in civic affairs, where he has been a member of the Chamber of Commerce, the Lions and Kiwanis Clubs and has served on the board of directors of the Kiwanis Club. MR. WIGHT is TIMMOTHY N. WIGHT presently residing in Clinton with his wife, the former Nalani Young of north Ogden and his four children, two daughters and two sons. He is also currently serving as the bishop of the Clinton 1st Ward Staples transfer and promotion takes him to the head office of State Savings in Salt Lake City, where he will head loan up the companys processing department. of the LDS Church? Mr. Wight replaces Dee R. Staples, assistant vice president, of Layton, who has served the people of the Ogden and Clearfield areas for the past six years. Mr. STATE Savings and Loan Association has the largest history of any savings and loan institution in Utah with 92 consecutive years of reliable service. Kim Valentine Engaged The engagement of Miss Kim Valentine to Edwin Weimer is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James MRS. STEVEN BARNETT Temple Vows Susan Faye Allen, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Miss Lori Stevens, Debi Galvin, Kari Ann Barnett, sister of the bridegroom and Miss Stephanie Memmott acting as United in marriage, which was solemnized May 14 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, were the former Sharon Ann Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Dale Allen and Steven Barnett, son of Mr. and Mrs. flower girl. Miss Callene Webster and Debbie Webster attended the guest book. Best man was Delan Daniels. Ushers were Steven Allen, Mike Allen, brothers of the bride and Mike Barnett, brother of the bridegroom. The Barnett. Darrell marriage was performed by Elder Stanley Kimball, temple worker. THE SYRACUSE ROYALTY CROWNED 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil 1546 W. 1700 South, Syracuse, was crowned MLss Syracuse for 1977. Named First attendant at the Suzanne Barber, annual scholarship and beauty pageant was Donna sponsored by the Syracuse Miss Syracuse for 1977 was crowned Thursday night, June 9. The new royalty are Suzanne Barber, queen ; Donna Hurst. 1st attendant; Charlyn Hatch, 2nd attendant. Lady Lions Club. Jeri Rent-meiste- chairman; Elizabeth Thorpe, pageant director; Delsa Barber, judges; Joan Morris and Phyllis Cook, awards; Wilma Spivack and LoMay Hawkes, finance and THE MISS Syracuse was I T CONTINUOUS ALUMINUM GUTTERS For Residential or Commercial Buildings Various Colors Baked on Enamel Custom Made with Precision on Job WE WILL MEET ANY PRICE GOUBIITLY RAIL GUTTERS Don Pearson -- FREE 394-658- - Manager ESTIMATE- Sor 5 r, 773-856- 6 Hurst, left, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George J. sell, West Point; while Charlyn Hatch, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Odell Hatch, West Point, was chosen second attendant. Rus-Barbe- budget. Auditors were Rex Barber and Jim Rentmeister. Escorts were Layne Dille and Chris Barker. Assistants backstage were Colleen Dahl and Rose Dickerson. No Seams No Leaks Requires No Maintenance Burton Reunion ACTIVITIES will begin at 11 a.m. with registration and time. a Lunch will be served at Families are to bring their own food. The drink and the dessert will be furnished by the committee. G Utility Eo. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Allan baby girl Angie Kay. She was born May 31 at the Davis North Medical Center. She weighed 7 lbs. 14 ozs. and 22 inches long. Welcoming home their little sister were Marty 8, Curtis 6, and Chad 4'2. Excited grandparents are Mrs. Donna Petro of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. . Kenneth Otterstrom of Mrs. Petro was the Lay-ton- former Ann Otterstrom p.m. there will be a The featured AT 2 program. speaker will be Dr. H.C. Burton, M.D. of Bountiful. The former Kaysville resident is a grandson of James Burton. There will be supervised activities for all age groups, dmg THATS RIGHT The teacher played the Star Spangled Banner and asked her first-grad- e class to iden- tify it. "That's easy," shouted a pupil from a back seat. "It's what they play right before every boxing bout. lbs. 6 ozs. and was 18 inches in Big and Travis are happy Andy with the new sister. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Anderson, Burley, Ida.; Ariel Nelson, Butte, Mont., and Mrs. Marie Wren, Boise, Ida. are Art R. Anderson, Syracuse; Mrs. Roselia Nelson, Driggs, Ida. 7, Great-grandparen- ts vsb lbs. 2 ozs. and was 20 inches long. She is their first child. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Eames of Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Seveson of Idaho Falls, Ida. Mrs. Eames was the former Teresa Seveson of Brigham City. Gary and DeAnna Anderson of 320 E. 1700 S. are the excited parents over the baby girl, Brenna Jo. She weighed JC's Prepare For Riata Days and Layton Jaycees Jaycettes are preparing for their annual 4th of July Riata Days celebration. THE USUAL sort of celebration is being planned with the breakfast, parade, baby contest, concessions, booths, games, prizes, etc. Graham Mr. by at Anyone interested in booths at the celebration can College in Ogden, vw Kim Halls, who investigated pronounced dead on arrival. North Medical Center and Highway Patrol Trooper the accident, said that the driver of the second car, Linda Ann Lore, 17, was treated and released from the Davis North Medical Center. THE accident occurred at I I North 2000 West in Clin BEAUS I Trooper Halls said the Clinton City Police assisted in the accident. Two North Davis ambulances responded to the in addition to scene, two and paramedics wreckers, rk PILLOWS & WATERBEDS 2479 North Main, Sunset Next to Y I Stettlers Fruit Market For that Great Father of Yours JUNE SUMMER CLEARANCE Save up to 50 I on all waterbeds in stock $7995 Large Maxie Pouf Chair $5995 Small Mini Pouf Chair Sale on Poufs until June 1 9th Come in and see our Great Selection. Your choice of colors in stock or special order Also our Great Selection of Waterbeds. Open n-- e Mon. thru Sat Graham urges all merchants, organizations, churches and groups to enter entries in the parade. YOU MAY Miss Valentine is a Clearfield High School graduate. The prospective bridegroom graduated from Albany High School in Albany, Georgia and has attended Weber State bones and other injuries. Parade chairman, Gerry calling 1450 Cross in Ogden. ton at 7:30 a.m., Wednesday. The Chevrolet Impala driven by Miss Lore, was westbound on 1300 North. The second car, a Ford Pinto, driven by Mrs. Lee was northbound on 2000 West or State Highway 108. On impact, the Pinto veered north and sheared off a telephone pole. BOTH MRS. Lee and Tawnie were taken to the Davis traffic fatality in Clinton claimed the lives of two Clearfield residents, leaving another child in fair to poor condition at the Davis North Medical Center. KILLED were Dawn Lee, 19 and her daughter Tawnie Lee, nine months, of 1750 South 6700 West in Clearfield. Another child Nathan Lee, 18 A I On 4th Of July planned for the couple and will be held at the home of the bridegroom-elect- s parents at Traffic Fatality 9, of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Payne of 1172 S. 4500 W. are parents of a daughter Tiffany Lynn. She weighed 7 lbs. 7 ozs. and was 202 inches long. Fxcited over their new sister are Brandon 6 and Logan 3. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Butter and Mrs. Norma Payne of Syracuse are grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eames of Brigham City have a new daughter who was born April 24. Lindsey weighed 8 June 30, 1977 with wedding vows to be recited at the 1300 e Layton. 12:30 p.m. DfflUiS MAID of honor was Miss THE YOUNG couple are planning to be married on months, suffered broken THE bride and bridegroom are graduates of Davis High School. Petro of 1450 Davis St., long. She was bom May 31 McKay-DeSyracuse, are parents of a the brothers Hospital. are Curt Odell Hatch of West Point. A special farewell address was given by Miss Laurie Lee, Miss Syracuse 1976. vsb Descendants of James and Isabella Walton Burton will hold a family reunion on June 18, 1977 at the Davis County Park that is located just off of Highway 89, south-eas- t Stevens. Barber did a humorous reading for her talent that she had written. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Barber. Miss Hurst gave a vocal solo. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Russell, West Point. Miss Hatch performed a viola solo. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Syracuse Theme song was sung to the queen and her attendants by Mrs. Maxine AFTER a short wedding to Las Vegas, Nev. the couple will reside in Bountiful. Showers were given by Mrs. Val Giles, Mrs. Edna Sheffield, Mrs. Dixie Willis, Mrs. Betty Jean Hill, and Miss Lori trip Syracuse Births MISS THE judges for the contest were Elaine Halliday, a counselor in modeling; Flora Ogan, Ogden Standard City Editor; and Lewis G. Shields, Mayor of Layton. Master of ceremonies was Ray Labrecque. The music for the contestants was played Miss by Laurie Gailey. at 315 So. 200 W. in Kaysville and the bridegrooms parents reside at 1715 E. 5th S. in the Fruit Heights area of Kaysville. The bride wore a gown of white slipper satin with fitted sleeves and fitted bodice of lace with the lace extending from the waist to the bottom of the skirt in front. Seed pearls adorned the lace on the bodice and the skirt. Smedley. School scholarships of $150 were awarded to the queen and $50 bonds were given to the first and second attendants. Kaysville. LAYTON, UTAH r, brides parents reside Valentine of 1528 N. 475 W. in Sunset. 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