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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, JUNE 23, 1977 IS June Nuptials bodice. Robin Miss Clayton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. MAID OF honor was Miss Rainee Clayton, sister of the Carl V. Clayton of 829 N. 200 W, became the bride of bride. Bridesmaids Joseph C. Driggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Driggs, Driggs, Idaho. THE COUPLE exchanged brides white Lin- da Driggs, with Mrs. Scott Byron, Mrs. Rick Coker and Mrs. Stan Fear as attending matrons. Jenny Myron was flower girl. Serving as best man was David Driggs. vows on Thursday, June 2, 1977 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The couple received guests at a reception at the Sunset Stake Center. The were Miss Susan Driggs, Miss A WEDDING trip took the newlyweds to California. They will make their home in Driggs, Idaho. They both have been attending Ricks College in Rexburg, Idaho, vw floor-lengt- h gown was accented with long lace sleeves and a lace insert on the high-necke- d Golden Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. L. Glen Garrett of Kaysville will be honored at an open house for their golden wedding anniversary, hosted by their children, on Saturday June executive committee member of National Milk Producers 25. Trustee. FRIENDS and relatives are invited to call at the HE HAS held various church positions including bishop of the Kaysville 2nd Federation. Mr. Garrett served as Davis County School board member and Utah State University Kaysville 2nd and 8th LDS Ward building between PHILLIPS MR. AND MRS. NOLAN R. 7 Exchange Vows Mr. and Mrs. Alan M. Johnston of 353 North 4500 West, West Point are happy to announce the marriage of their daughter Laurie to Gordon Hatch. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hatch, 446 South 2000 West, Syracuse. ATTENDING the bride were Mrs. Jill Stanger and Miss Tami Johnston, both sisters of the bride, and Mrs. Lauri Kowling. Their gowns were lime and mint green polyester crepe. They all wore picture hats to accent their gowns. The flower girl was Stephanie Stanger, niece of the bride. Assuming the duties of best man was Steven Flint. The ushers were Jerry Hatch and Steve Hatch, brothers of the bridegroom. The ring bearer was Brad Johnston, brother of the bride. THE COUPLE were united marriage at the Edgewood Reception Center in Ogden in Canyon. Officiating at the ceremony was Bishop Roalde E. Peterson of the West Point Third LDS Ward. A reception followed. The bride greeted guests in a gown of peau de soie that was fashioned with a high neckline edged in a scalloped IMMEDIATELY following their marriage and reception, the couple left for a wedding trip to Jackson, Wyoming. Upon their return, they plan to make their home at 2881 South 1000 West, Syracuse. Prior to her marriage, the bride was entertained with several bridal showers, vsb design and the entire yoke was of alison lace that also formed a wide ruffle at the full sleeve. Her long veil, that fell into a full train, was edged with the matching lace. She carried a bouquet of white roses and dried flowers interwoven with lace. June Ceremony trimmed nylon gown accented by Venetian lace and Exchanging nuptial vows Saturday, June 5, 1977 at the First Presbyterian Church in Ogden were the former Miss Janet Dauma and Tim Cottrell. trimmed with lace appliques set off the skirt and chapel train. She chose as her attendants Miss Julie Dauma, sister, as maid of honor, and Miss Penny Boyd, Miss Cathy Cottrell and Miss Christy Cottrell, sister of the groom, as bridesmaids. BRENT Burningham carried out the duties of best man. John E. Dauma, Jeff E. Dauma and Bill Gooch were ushers. The new Mr. and Mrs. Cottrell are making their first THE BRIDE is a daughter and Mrs. Richard E. Dauma of 273 W. 2575 N., Sunset. Parents of Mr. Cottrell are Mrs. Pat Zabel, 148 W. 700 N.. Clearfield and Jerry Cottrell, Syracuse. THE REV. Donald R. Steiner officiated. A reception at the Fdgewood was held following the ceremony. lace- NEW bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chad Olsen of Benmon, Utah. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Phillips of Fruit Heights. THE Following the ceremony, the couple was honored at a wedding breakfast held at Hotel Utah, hosted by the bridegrooms parents. RECEPTION was held that evening m their honor at the Country Manor Reception Center in Salt Lake City. For the nuptial events the bride was attired in an original design made by her mother. A gown of satin and brocade lace from France. The bridal bouquet was made up of white and talisman rose buds. home in Layton, vw - h ATTENDING the bride were sisters-in-laof sisters and the bride, Mrs. Joy Wahlin, Mrs. Laraine Woolsey, Miss Cherry Hearty, as bridesmaids. Miss Gayla Olsen, Miss Kerrie Olsen, Miss Becky Olsen and Miss Heidi Olsen, sisters of the bride, were the three junior bridesmaids. They were dressed in peasant prints in shades of 30 Wot 100 North. Bountiful. Utah 292-518- 1 Complete selection: Every gown discounted 20 292-518- 1 or 295-579- L WN mJ inkj i S will COUPLE THE exchange wedding vows July I W North Main. Ilioni- - 376-27H- BEAUTIFUL CHINA Noritake and Sango Pull ) Mikasa and Vemonware FIGURINES LINENS Steve Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Lavon Stuart, Mrs. Kay Imlay, Mrs. Loraine Woolsey, Mrs. Joy Wahlin, Mrs. Gayla Olsen, Mrs. Fima Olsen, Mrs. Claudia Olsen, Miss Lou Ann Alsen and Miss Judy Pack. City. The bride graduated from Kearns High School and attended Brigham Young University in Provo and Dixie College. She teaches art and cheerleading at Cyprus High School. HOP THE bridegroom graduated from Davis High School. He attended Weber State College and Utah Technical College. He served six years with the U.S. Air Force Reserve and is presently employed with the Utah Power and Light Company in the credit department. np r THE BRIDE wore a gown of chiffon over satin with long sheer sleeves and chiffon ruffle at the neckline and Mrs. Frank Barnes of Lay-tois the boys great grand- Tymon Cove Knighton is the newest member of the Daniel J. and Carla N. Simonsen Knighton family. The boy was born June 1. He was welcomed home by the Knightons two other children. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Knighton and Mr. and Mrs. Fric Young of Ogden are the grandparents. On June 1, Thomas J. and Ruth DeBoer Pratt became the parents of a baby boy. The Pratts, who have two other boys, will name the newest arrival, Jacob Pratt. Grandparents are Mrs. Cleo Pratt of Idaho Falls, Jack DeBoer of Ogden and Mrs. Helen DeBoer of Ogden. The first child of David and Susan Schofield Sorenson will be named Bradley David Sorenson. He was born June 6 in an Ogden hospital. Pleased about the birth of the boy are his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen A. Sorenson of I ayton and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Schofield of Syracuse Great grandparents include Schofield of Roy and Mrs. Golda Williams of Syracuse. BEST MAN was Steve Fisher. Ushers were Wayne Keller and Kevin Fisher. After a wedding trip, the newly married pair will make their home in Clearfield, vw 1552 N. John Muffler of Jerome, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Don Kent Aaron Norseth was to greet his baby brother, Jake Craig Norseth. Jake was born June 7. Parents are lloyd Craig and Wendy M. lund Norseth of pleased Fmerald, Fast are Mr. and Carl A. lund of Fden, I'tah and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Norseth of Ogden. Mrs Heber lund of Roy is Grandparents 15 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duckworth in Kaysville. A reception will be in the garden of the Duckworth home. ts a The bride-elec- t held the infants great grandmother. Duane and Janeal Williams Singleton are pleased to announce that their first child is a boy. Brian Jacob Single-towas born in Ogden on June 6 John and Violet Singleton of Clamont Falls, Ore , and Mrs. n The wood stove for those who ore serious about heating & cooking with wood Automatic draft Burns 14 hours on one filling Converts to open fireplace instantly Burns V3 the fuel of many stoves J Fireplace Shoppe. Inc. 552 W. 500 So., Lay-to- Mrs FINALLY W n mother. lheEartli Stove 23, 1977 Stephome Beon ond Dave loesch June 24, 1977 Suzanne Lyman and Royal Kennord Annie DretHe ond Wynn Passey June 30, 1977 Beverly Durtschi and Brton Morion of Idaho and Dr. and Steven Garrett of Arizona, np cuffs. The full skirt was accented with a ruffled hemline and bow across the back. Matron of honor was Mrs Joel Murray. Bridesmaid Miss Susie Keller, sister of the bride. High School np son of well known artist LeConte Stewart Mrs. Vegas. THE FUTURE bridegroom M.D. Stewart THEIR children hosting the open house are Dr. and Mrs. Glen Garrett, Dr. and Mrs. David Garrett of California, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Critch-fiel- d F. Richard and Barbara J. Moynihan Barnes of 300 E. 1150 N., Layton are the parents of a baby boy. Jared Richard Barnes was born on June 10 in Ogden. He has one older sister. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ferman Barnes of Clearfield and Mr. and Mrs. William Moynihan of Las graduated from Highland We Proudly feature Water Color Paintings by been Layton Births FOLLOWING a honeymoon to Jackson Hole and the family summer home near Park City, the newlyweds will make their home in Salt Lake board, the stake Relief Society president for seven years, a Relief Society teacher and president of the Davis County Parent Teachers Association. HE SERVED as general manager of Cream O Weber and Federated Dairy Farms for 30 years, director and School. POTTERY CRYSTAL SILVER or STAINLESS WARE by graduate from Davis High and Bridal Registry havillc. shared Holbrook and Craig Phillips, brother of the bridegroom. Ushers were Steve Simonson, Steve Wray and Craig Smith. A reception followed at the home of the brides parents. VS - wSIFT DUTIES OF the best man were has stake Hollywood, Calif.; president of Kaysville 2nd LDS Ward Relief Society; counselor to employed during his business career in dairy products manufacturing and distribution industry in California and Utah. Syracuse and George Fisher South, Salt Lake City. after 7:00 3 Mr. Garrett h of West Point. and Mrs. Richard L. Humphreys of 420 North 30 West, Kaysville, of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Victoria to Paul J. Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Haasen of 2562 East 21st Off From For ftertonal attention Phone floor-lengt- gowns in shades of peach. Fxchanging marriage vows on Friday, June 17, 1977 at St Rose of Lima Catholic Church in Layton were Miss Patty Keller and Carey Fisher. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Wayne Keller, 2104 N. 300 W , Sunset. The groom is the son of Mrs. George Smedley of Of interest in nuptial news is the announcement by Mr. Sizes 3 thru 20 bridegrooms Marriage Is A IlllOU need Announces Engagement New Bridal Dept. The bride and Keller-Fislie- VICTORIA HUMPHREYS MAXINES Primary peach. mothers chose Mrs. Garrett has held numerous LDS Church positions also. Among them were MR. AND Mrs. Garrett were married May 11, 1927 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They moved to Kaysville from California in 1943. A pearls on the sleeves and neckline. The Queen Ann collar and sheer sleeves of Mr. THE BRIDE chose a ding ceremonies performed Thursday, June 16, 1977 uniting in marriage Miss Jennie Olsen to Nolan R. Phillips. LDS Ward. and They request that gifts be omitted. Temple Rites The Salt Lake LDS Temple provided the setting for wed- 4 pm. Bountiful-295-220- 3 Leora Williams of Salt Lake City are the grandparents, dmg Wedding Vows Miss Donna Lynn Hull became the bride of James D Viator on June 10, 1977. The wedding was performed by Bailey (Branch Terry president at RYU) at the Chateau Reception Center THE daughter BRIDE the is of Mr. and Mrs Donald D. Hull, 317 North 5X) East, Kaysville. The groom is the son of Clarence Viator, 55 E. 950 North, Layton and Mrs Frank Hill, Fabiona, Utah A reception was held at the Chateau Reception Center THE BRIDE of white crepe inset at bodice wore a veil chose a gown knit with lace and cuffs and of lace. Her bouquet consisted of white daisies and baby breath. Maid of honor was Wendy Logan with Chris Avery and Lisa Hull, sister of the bride as bridesmaids Flower girls were Kristen Louise Hull, sister of the bride and Christine Viator Their gowns were of blue dotted swtss with yellow flowers. Their flowers were yellow daisies BEST MAN was David Rodney Hughes served as usher Garrett. Prenuptial parties were given by Lucille and Janette Rodgers and Lisa Wood THE BRIDE is a graduate of Davis High School and the groom, a graduate of Layton High School. After a honeymoon to the Homestead, they will make their future home in Woods Cross. |