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Show ,NE 16, iy Clubs In Kaysville Jaycees, Jaycettes, Holds Aivards Night and Jaycees Jaycettes held their annual Awards and Installation Layton Banquet last Saturday, June 11, 1977 at the Hill Air Force Base N.C.O. Club. Outgoing presidents, Tom Tudor and Bonnie Barney presided at the banquet. There was 40 Jaycees-Jaycette- in atten- s dance. AWARDS were presented to the following people in the following areas- Dae Brownfield Award, Rasmussen; Armbruster Award, Rich Clouse, Youth Assistance, Tom Tudor, Sports Award, Shirl Barney; Rooster with the most crow, Dave LeRoy; Outstanding J.C. Director, Gerry Graham; Outstanding J C under a director, Clyde Muir, Outstanding Goof Award, Kathy Adams JAYCETTE of the Year, Myma Tudor; Jaycee of the Year, Clyde Muir, Jaycee Presidential Awards, Shirl Barney, Les Sessions, Ken Vows aiding Mis Mi pt M Sauquoit, New 5 nounced th m i 1. p, n Glen S'ew.t, Mrs Glen st( " u t f f ' M ! v aii daughter, 'I .!- - q i cf an 1 ayton LDS 2nd Ward. The bride graduated from the Sauquoit Valley Central High School. She has attended Ricks College in Rexburg, Ida. and the LDS Business bar hael Mr ,ricj a;, ton College in Salt Lake City. THE MARKI GL ,e per 's 1 - p1 formed in Ce in M H Washington D ( The fol low g a rec option was ( M n the hi- ' Utica aid q M,i 21 teshoro, New X n an open hiH 's i Id n the THE bridegroom graduated from Layton High School and served an LDS Mission to I - ii' Jaycette key girls were awarded by President Bonnie Barney to June Welty, Ruthe Ann Roberstein, Ann Casper and Myma Tudor. They m - to the DcLite Pinochle Club at Jaycee President Tom Tudor presented Jaycette of the Quarter Awards to Ann Casper and Kay Williams, first quarter; Reva Muir, second quarter; Bonnie Bar-- , ney, third quarter; Myma Tudor, fourth quarter. The Kaysville group of La Leche League will hold its second meeting of a series at 10a m. on Monday, June 20 at the Kaysville City Bowery,1 behind the city hall. THE NAME La Leche is Spanish and means the nonmilk. A profit organization, the leagues purpose is to help encourage good mothering through breast feeding The group will meet the third Monday of each month A Graham installed her MR. AND MRS. LARRY SCOFFIELD of four meetings will discuss informally different phases of breast feeding. Topic for the second meeting The art of Breastfeeding and overcoming difficulties. interested in breastfeeding are invited to attend; as are their babies. Fxpectant mothers are also ALL women encouraged to attend. For more information call Susan Cole, or Lynn Wannberg, 376-857- 9 Calgary Mission. are making their home Syracuse. Exchange Y ows Miss Ellen Bitters recited marriage vows with Larry Scoff leld in rites performed on Thursday in the Salt I ake LDS Temple. THE BRIDE the is of Mr. and Mrs. Myral Bitters of Providence, Utah. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs Alan Scoffield, Kaysville and Mrs. Shirley Nabor of Ogden. Following the wedding ceremony the couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at Maddox Cafe in Brigham City, hosted by the bridegrooms parents daughter THAT they evening received guests at a reception at the Providence Second LDS Ward Cultural Hall where the bride was lovely in a gown of quiana jersey netted insert featuring June 6, 1977 Falkrer, 545 R E. 200 S., June 7, 1977 and Mts Clyde Sunset, girl H June Myers, 2534 N. 400 W., 9, 1977 and Mrs Roger B Ashment, 548 N. Redwood Road No Salt Lake City, boy Mr and Mrs Clyde B Isakson, 847 W. 300 N., Mr 1 Clearfield, boy Mr and Mrs June 10, 1977 Jed R. Oviatt, 2684 E. 300 N., Layton, gul Mr and Mrs David A Aland, 100 N. Main, Lay- - ton, boy gown of yellow' h flocked polyester and the bridesmaids wore light blue floor-lengt- h gowns in flocked polyester. Their flowers were daisies, baby breath and they held parasols. THE FLOWER girl was in a light blue polyester styled the same as the bridesmaids She held a basket of daisies and baby breath floor-lengt- h gowm of MISS Carrie Fverton and Miss Carolyn Smith, friends of the bride, attended the guest book. The bride and bridegrooms mothers chose gowms of light blue and their corsages were yellow orchids and yellow rose buds. h with embroidered lace and long chapel train. Her picture hat was trimmed with daisies, satin bow and a veil. The bridal bouquet consisted of miniature yellow roses, yellow and white daisies and baby breath. ATTENDING the bride was Miss Lynette Bitters, sister of the bride, as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Gordon Mendlekow, sister of the bride, Miss Tamra Thompson, Miss Rhonda McMillan and Mrs. Charlene sister of the Moreno, bridegroom, with Miss Nancy Scoffield, bridegrooms sister as the flower girl The maid of honor was in a Kaysville, boy Mr. floor-lengt- BEST MAN duties were performed by Doug Parrish The usher was Nolan Bitters, brother of the bride. Following a honeymoon trip to California the newlyweds are making their new home in Salt Lake City. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Miss Debra Call, Mrs. Gordon Mendlekow', Miss Tamara Thompson and Miss Sandy Larsen The bride graduated from Skyview High School and LDS Business College. THE bridegroom is a Davis High graduate and attended Utah Technical College, Utah State University and University of Utah. He has fulfilled a LDS Mis- sion to the Beta Mu To Honor Husbands June 12, 1977 and Mrs John Farmington girl Mr 2, L. Waite, 155 S. 200 E., Apt. June 13, 1977 Mr ard Mrs Dwight Kelln, 1171 N. Church Street, Layton, boy Members of Beta Mu Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will honor their husbands and fathers of their children at a Breakfast for Father, Sunday, June 19 at 8 a.m. at the Park Bowery at Layton Elementary School. Yl'i'i iT'Tl'l'i l'l il'IT. I DIXOM P. REISBECK -- ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE-1- 97 On July 4th The Layton City 4th of July concert scheduled for next month is the most power-packetwo hours of entertainment Davis County has been fortunate enough to have in its realm, according to Ron the promoter Haycock, working with the city parks and recreation department North Main, Layton Phone AUTC, HOME OWNERS 376-42- V. 79 INSURANCE HAYCOCK Your Summer Job at the Hot Dog Stand fell through What to do ? . . said the program was put together . . . with the help of Joseph G Lake, manager for Sun Shade n Rain, the featured performers for the music extravaganza The trio of singers lowered their two-nig- regular fee nearly J5000 to help with the virgin cultural program under consideration by the city. The concert, scheduled for both the 4th and 5th, will feature SunShade n Rain with a host of dancers, singers and musicians In addition, the group is bringing a special nine year old guest per Nicolo MISS NICOLO is an ou- tstanding performer by her own rights. She has been with the Small World Entertainers for five years, performing at various shows and on several television programs. Michelle has been seen with Mel Tillis, at the famed Hotel Utah and on the childrens program Hotel Balderdash. For the future she is looking at a movie contract, national advertising, a Las Vegas style review in Washington and a recording contract m Hollywood SUNSHADE n Rains manager dropped the hint that if this show was well received she may go with them to Lake Tahoe and even on a engagement m six-wee- Hawaii. who Haycock, is Miss said he believes she will be as well received here as she was at an exclusive appearance at the Hawaiian restaurant in Salt Lake City, if not more so IN HIS words she had the audience laughing, whistling and crying all at the same time. He expects shell get a standing ovation at the Layton program part program for the city Tickets can be purchased at Progressive Music in Bountiful, Shelleys Nicolos personal trainer. (825-900- $ at Main, Layton' COMPLETE SELECTION OF ARMSTRONG FLOORS COLOR - COORDINATION PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION CONVENIENT PATMENT PUN - SOLARIAN WAX FLOORS SHEET VINYL C0RL0N' EXCEL0N Quality tN0 FLOOR Hallmark Bookstore in Clearfield, and at the city offices in Layton Group and family rates can be ordered by calling TILES h Wilma Twede To Retire Mrs. Wilma Twede, who has worked in the ASCS office for the past ten and a half years, will be retiring effective on June 30, 1977. Mrs. Twede has contributed much to the County Agriculture Committee, the individual farmers of the county and to the ASCS office of Davis County. She will be greatly missed by her friends and SHE AND her husband, Hugh, are looking forward to doing many things they have wanted to do for many years Mrs. Barbara Woodward who has worked in the ASCS basis office on a part-timfull time will begin employment on July 1, 1977 dmg n 4S0 , B Sunset. MISS BOX graduated from Clearfield High School After the rites the young couple will be honored at a reception at the Hams House. VW THE bride to be is a graduate from Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary. Mr. Harris is a graduate of Layton High School and is attending Weber State College. He served an LDS mission to Kentucky-Tennesse- by Ann Harris Mission, e vsb Belt carriers may or may not be an important part of a inFor dress design conspicuous carriers, use a buttonhole twist in the color that matches the belt Sew it to the sides of the dress right at the waistline using a blanket or chain stitch Fabnc carriers are usually part of the design ot the garment, as they show very noticeably Cut the tabric loops long enough for the belt to go through plus inch The fabric along the selvage should be three times the width of the finished loops Find all the fabrics, patterns and accessories you need by coming to us at Planning Ceremony Robyn Reid and D Dickson have circled the date of July 7, 1977 for their marriage which is scheduled to take place in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Miss Nathan THE FUTURE bride is a of Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Reid of 321 W. 2575 N. in Sunset. Mr. and Mrs J. daughter Burton Dickson of Ogden are of the bridegroom. ANNS parents FABRIC LOFT, 21 East Gentile, Miss Reid is a graduate of the Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary. She attended the Ogden LDS Institute of Religion. The groom-to-b- e is a graduate of Ogden High School and LDS Seminary. He attended the Ogden Institute of Religon and fulfilled a IDS Mission to 376-591- 1 Master and Charge BankAmericard honored Youre always welcome to browse and look at our lovely selections of the latest fashion fabrics and patterns Sewing and tailoring classes are given mornings, afternoons and evenings We also have private lessons and teenage classes Call tor information Open Mon thru Sat 10 am 6 pm, Closed Sundays New Zealand Wellington Mission. PLANS ARE being made for a reception at the Sunset LDS Stake Center vw -- FABRIC TIP: For medium to heavyweight fabrics, GENEROUS He-M- ay dance? I use buttonhole twists, or heavyduty thread to sew on the buttons For lightweight fabrics use silk have the next I dont want it thread EXPERIENCE The Hawanans Have A Word For It AKAMAI .arcrjann After all, we are the people who gave you the original Hawaii Tour We ll show you the Hawaii you always wanted to see Such as The Volcano House, The City of Refuge, Orchid Gardens, Macadamia Nut Groves Haleakala Crater, Lahaina, Kaanapali Beach, lao Needle The Fern Grotto, Pearl Harbor, The Polynesian Cultural Center. Nuuanu Pali and of course. Waikiki Robert ft JoEllen Weenlg will guide our July 25 y to Aug. 3 tour. 5674 00 Including Tax CHRISTOPHERSON TRAVEL 53 W 500 So BOUNTIFUL, UT, 292-727- 3 e 3UU Donr.a L Mr McCufferty is a son of Mr and Mrs David R McCafforty of so f W N in Clearfield He is a graduate of Clearfield High School PARENTS of the bride-elec- t are Mr. and Mrs. David Lawrence Cook of 2324 West 700 South, Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harris of 682 W. Antelope Dr., Layton are the bridegroom elects parents. She-Su- re I This concert is scheduled to be the beginning of a three FLOOR COVERINGS Summer Quarter Cab 339 5941 Ext. 550 for Information Marie M4 S A ttend WEBER STATE COLLEGE former, Michelle SPECIAL recognition will be given husbands and fathers on their special day. All chapter members and their families are invited to attend Florida-Sout- Mission, np and Mrs , Box of 2t)os wedding. full-lengt- and Mis Kurt ton, Va Miss Colleen Cook and Eugene Duiloux Harris have set July 8 as the date for their for the w Mr THE bride elect's parents are Russell A Box of Arling- Will Marry Jaycees. is Plans are being made by Miss Marla 1 Box and Terry R McCaHertj for a June 30 wedding at the Hams House COLLEEN COOK board. Past Jaycee president, Tom Tudor and past Jaycette president, Bonnie Barney wish to thank all who contributed to making the past new series in Announce Engagement INCOMING Jaycee president, Rich Clouse, installed his new board and incoming Jaycette president, year successful Kens Restaurant Layton on WedrescLt afternoon for their regular luncheon party Mrs Roetta Horslej entertained the AT ona Club at her home on Tuesday evening rp Sandy Sessions. Lyn af- ternoon for the member1- of the Shantanka Club Mrs Lois Stephens w JAYCETTE Presidential Awards to Kay Williams and Canada I 11 party at her home Friday Williams. Kaysville LaLeclie To Meet June 20 Mi; AM) MRS MICHAEL STEWART ff Mrs Sertna Hjde entertained at a petijek dinner Snow, Bob Welty and Willie KUPHOZIRtS -- 4G7. AT FoKNin-'e- s off |