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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, AUGUST 4, 1977 IS Kaysville Births Exchange V ows Miss Kelly Teeples, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon T. Teeples of 2185 N. 300 W. in Sunset, became the bride of David G. Webster in a marriage ceremony solemnized on Thursday, July 28, 1977 in the Ogden LDS Temple. Officiating was President Leslie T. Norton. THE COUPLE was honored by a reception at the Crystal The in Cottage Roy. bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl P. Webster of 935 Canyon Drive in Bountiful. c For the nuptial events, the bride wore an original gown of chiffon over bridal taffeta. The sheer yoke, sleeves and cuffs were accented by delicate lace and seed pearls. Lace ruffles outlined the tured a deep ruffle which was edged in wide lace at the hemline. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Edwards of Kaysville are welcoming a baby daughter, Camille Elaine into their home. The girl arrived on July 22, 1977 at the Davis MRS. KATHY Judson was the matron of honor with Miss Miss Sally Thompson, Carolyn Webster and Miss Wendy Webster as brides- At home are three brothers and sisters to welcome the new playmate, Eden, Emily and Aaron. The mother is the former Janine Morgan of round yoke, neckline and cuffs. The skirt formed a chapel length train and fea- maids. Mrs. Michael Thayne Dave Hansen, Blood- - On Saturday, Aug. 6 Mrs. Pauline A. Pevey will celebrate her 75th birthday anniversary. Her family and a few close friends will honor her with a dinner party at the Officers Club at Hill Air Force Base. bride of late July was the William D. Blood of Sunset. The bridegroom is Ren E. Weaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Dickson Weaver of Clearfield. MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL PETERSON Temple Rites Miss Jeannie Jones and Miss Janet Miner attended Nevada LDS 28th Ward Relief the guest book. ELDER Joseph Burnette officiated at the ceremony. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nevin A. Criddle, 613 E. 300 N., Kaysville. THE bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Max W. Peterson of 3104 Polk Ave., Ogden. Following the ceremony the couple was honored at a wed- PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mrs. Judy Holmes, Miss Kathy Whitaker, Miss Janet Jones, Miss Jeannie Jones, Miss Jennifer Jacobsen, Mrs. Shirley Wagaman, Mrs. Gwen Chappel, Mrs. Lenor Cooney and Mrs. Kim Merrill. The bride is a graduate from Davis High School and ding breakfast at the Weber Club in Ogden hosted by the bridegrooms parents. THAT they evening received guests at a reception at the Kaysville Fourth LDS Ward chapel. For her wedding and reception the bride wore a gown of chiffon and organza with the yoke of the bodice trimmed in lace and seed pearls. It featured long full butterfly sleeves with a high mandarin collar. The skirt extended into a train. She wore a picture hat trimmed in matching organza, lace and seed pearls, with large bow and ribbon streamers. Weber State College. Set Date For Aug. of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Huff 100 E. 900 N., Layton, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Sherryl Ann Huff, to David Mark Garrett. MR. GARRETT is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Garrett of 748 Onyx, Layton. The couple is planning an Aug. 20 wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A wedding luncheon will be held at the a in Salt Lake City and a reception at the Crystal Cottage in Roy. guests were Mrs. Maureen Porter of Bellevue, Wash.; Mr. and THE bridegroom has fulfilled an LDS Mission to the South Africa mission, np The family members of Mrs. May Q. Sessions who were planning to honor her with an open house reception Friday, August 5, are deeply sorry that the social must be postponed indefinitely because of an unexpected illness that has h La Leche Square necklines seem to be used a great deal on this summers garments. We note this trend in dresses and m play clothes. League Will Meet August 4th and THE brides bridegroom's mother chose floor-lengtgowns of mint green chiffon and satin. Their corsages were daisies and h Mrs. Sessions. The on Wednesday, Aug. 4, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Kent Weaver. TITLE of the discussion will be The Art of Breastfeeding not continue with the planned birthday social as planned. and Overcoming Difficulties. This will be the second meeting of the current series. Subsequent meetings will be held the first Thursday of each month. All women However, all of her family who reside out of state had their time so arranged, and will be here this coming to spend as much time as they will be allowed with their mother on her anniversary day. interested in breastfeeding are welcome to attend. Babies are welcome. Prospective weekend Sidewalk Bargains Hop downtown and save J Where Fun is Spun for Y Card j Welcome Aug. 99" 20 and Needlepoint Priced 799 , 825-264- to Toyland Reg 10 00 Close Out The spinning Ulhtcl 76 S. Main BtfL. Utah Sessions 862 N. Diamond, Layton welcomed a baby boy into their family on July 17. Trent Nelson is the name of the boy. He has two sisters and one brother. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Newell S. Crookston and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Nelson, both of Clearfield. Mrs. Benjamin Meredith of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Glenna Crookston of Logan are the childs On July 16, Ti- Christopher tus was born to Jim and Jana Lynne makes a five generation span in the family. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander, Washington Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Nelson of Clearfield. include Mr. and Mrs. Charles Welhelm, Ludlow. Mass.; Mr. Medical Assistants Cookout cook-ou- dinner t Brad are Mr. and Mrs. Timothy of Kaysville. The 6 lb. 15 oz. lad arrived on July 16 at the Davis North Medical Center and will be named Adam Brad. The new mother is the former Karen Bnan of Fruit Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brian of Fruit Heights and Mr. and Mrs. Laddie Timotny of Kaysville are the grandparents. are Great-grandparen- ts Mrs. Ora Campbell, Mrs. Mary Jane Timothy, Kaysville and Mrs. Wanda Sommers of Ogden. Scott and Pam Egbert of 227 West Mutton Hollow Road are parents of a daughter born July 7 at the St. Benedicts. The new addition weighed in at 5 lb. 13 oz. and will be named Kellee Rayn. At home to welcome the playmate is sister Mistee. It is the 12th grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Mack Egbert of Kaysville. The other grandparents are Myrle S. Bright of Roy. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Telford of 185 N. 200 E.. Kaysville are Kathleen Members of the American Association of Medical Assistants held their annual summer Mystic, Conn. Welcoming their first chiid excited over the arrival of a son named Bryan Leon who arrived weighing 7 lb. 14 oz. and is their first child. Mrs. Telford is the former party on Wednesday evening at the Woods Cross Park. SEVENTEEN guests enjoyed a steak fry and all the trimmings. Special guests were the of Easthope Syracuse. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ralph of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Easthope, Syracuse. Grandparents Clarence Easthopes had three grandsons arriving within the week. is The Mrs. Edward T. Saunders, np Ogden, Time In the United States just about every worker gets a vacation. That is not true in some countries of the world, and it was not always true in the United States. THE summer vacation season is about half over and before the year is out spend Americans will millions of dollars on vacations. That means that tens of millions will have spent time at the beaches, the mountains or lakes or other vacation areas. Most of them will have a week or two weeks off, but many will have longer. are of great Psychologists importance. in agree they are necessary for proper most cases VACATIONS mental and physical health, and variety in living. In order to enjoy your vacation to the fullest, take your time m coming and gowill ing and in that way you stand a good chance to enjoy many future vacations. Cut Flowers By APRIL RHODES Its time to severely cut back your petunias and youll be rewarded with new growth and blooms in the early fall. When a recipe calls for egg yolks only, freeze the egg whites. They will keep several months in the freezer. Seven or eight whites will equal one cup. Let your small children enjoy eating soup by putting the vegetables and meat in a bowl and the liquid in a cup to drink. Avoid tipping off burglars that youre on vacation by us- ing electric timers to turn house lights on at dusk and off at bedtime. state president, Dorretta Probasco and state advisor, Dr. Wayne Bosworth of Coal- Births ville. np July 26,1977 Mr. Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Earl of Farmington. Stacey Randall, daughter of Steven K. and Kathryn Atwater Randall was born July 15 They have a daughter, Heather, 3 at home. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kent Randall of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Atwater of Pocatello, Idaho are the grandparents. and Mrs. Hank J. H. Hay of Salt City and Richard Lee, 1435 W. 1750 N., Mr. and Mrs. David Beddes, 90 W. 600 N., Clearfield, boy Mr. July 27,1977 and Mrs. Joseph Gertge, 1098 W. 1300 N., Clinton, boy Mr. July 28,1977 and Mrs. James Gabbett, 442 S. State, Clearfield, girl July 31,1977 Mr. and Mrs. Lake Frances of Morgan, dmg L. Layton, girl are Great-grandparen- ts Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. Fukuda, 301 Harriger Way, Layton, boy Titus. Charlotte Williams The childs grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James D. Titus of Layton, Mrs. Marie Titus of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Hal Jones of Logan. Sunni Brown is the name chosen for a baby girl born July 21 in Ogden. Her parents are David M. and Teri Anderson Brown of 684 Snow Creek Circle. Mr. and Mrs. Brown have two older boys. Jenny Lynn Cook, 7 lb. 8oz. was bom July 21 in Ogden to Bruce Earl and Joan Lee Garner Cook. Two year old Mitchell was on hand to welcome home his baby sister. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Cook of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Garner of Hooper. Lynn Great-grandparen- Mrs. are Gladys Garner of Hooper, Mrs. Louis P. Cook of Classes begin Week of Aug. Fridays 1 Everything in our Stitchery Room and all Reg. Priced Yarns Off Its cool inside jj S 'J 9 p.m. Tole II (Intermediate) k Mondays 1 p.m. Wednesdays 10 a.m. ! '3 Tole III (Advanced) Thursdays 6 p.m. Pre-Registrati- Handicraft House Heartline Loans 376-424- 1 ,376-125- 1 9 g Mondays 10 a.m. Wednesdays 6 p.m. Christmas Stocking Holder Drummer Boy Caroler Sleigh 25' 10 8th k Special Workshop Seminars Rug Yarn Reg. 80 M. Crookston Nelson of Tole Painting Classes Clear 5" Mrs. M. Durrant at or Mrs. at Crewel Off Reg $16 00 information call Mrs. T. Palmer at Robert E. and Shawnie Tole I (Beginning) and Pillowcases Rippletone at- FOR MORE Class Schedules: Stamped Tablecloth Kits mothers are also urged to tend. Clearfield. Layton Births Priscilla Hauser Accredited Teacher Shop Early Afghan UPON her release from the hospital, Mrs. Sessions will be staying at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Jean S. Parker of Ogden, vsb , Base. Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Morgan of Layton. The are Mrs. Essie Morgan, Layton, and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Pearson of Farmington. Parents of their first child, a daughter, are Mr. and Mrs. Dennis G. Alexander of 31 South 100 East, Kaysville. The 4 lb. 12 oz. daughter was born on July 1 at the Davis North Hospital and will be named Jana Lynne. Mrs. Alexander is the former Laurie Nelson of and Mrs. Hellel Boyce, Escalante, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Clapp, Mystic, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Nelson, Enfield, Conn. grandThe great-grea- t parents are Mr. and Mrs. John Allyn, and Mrs. Stephanie Wilhelm all of 4 5 6 V Fashion Knit Acrylic Yarn La Syracuse-Clearfiel- d Leche League will hold its regularly scheduled meeting tor's orders that the family friends during this time. She is the mother of two sons and a daughter, Bill Pevey and Bonnie E. Grieble, both of Austin, Tex. and Jack C. Pevey, Layton. She has seven grandchildren and five vsb In Fashion SHE HAS suffered the second heart attack in the last few weeks, and it is the doc- of FOR THE ceremony, the bride wore a gown of delicate floral cotton batiste with lace enhancing the tiered skirt. Maid of honor was Miss Denise Werre. Attending as bridesmaids were Miss Jana Blood, Miss Tammy Black and Miss Diana Carver with Mrs. Keena Vorhees as attending matron. mid-Augu- Open House Is Cancelled For Mrs. May Q. Sessions THE bridal bouquet consisted of daisies and yellow roses. Miss Christine Criddle, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a pale gown and yellow carried a bouquet of daisies and yellow roses. The couple moved to Layton in 1949, and Mrs. Pevey has been active in much civic happenings, and gained a host SHE IS a member of the Eastern Star, the Ladies PEO of Ogden and the Associates Wives Club at Hill Air Force Out-of-sta- Mrs. Vince Rayes and Denise McKnight all from California. PAULINE was bom Aug. 5 in Great Bendz, Kans. She was married to Cecil A. Pevey on Jan. 18, 1920, at Great Bendz. Mr. Pevey retired at Hill Air Force Base as a Lt. Col. and died in July 1959. Society room with Bishop Grant L. Peterson officiating. A wedding dinner at the Alpine Village Inn in Las Vegas was hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Beckstead. BEST MAN duties were performed by Tim Davies. The couple are making their home in Clearfield. Plans are being made for an open house to be held in this to honor area in the newlyweds, vw Chuck-A-Ram- THE bridegroom graduated from Ogden High School and Weber State College. full-lengt- h floor-lengt- married on Saturday in rites performed at the Las Vegas, THE COUPLE was yellow roses. BEST man duties were performed by Steve Oliver. Lewis Fowers and Jan Christensen were ushering. Following a honeymoon trip to San Francisco, Calif, the newlyweds will make their home in Ogden. Notes 75th Birthday Bountiful, vw A den. PAULINE PEVEY THE are newlyweds making their first home in former Miss Julie Blood, daughter of Mrs. Quinn Merrill Beckstead and Cynthia Criddle of Kaysville and Michael Peterson of Og- The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Don Edwards of Checketts, Scott Teeples and Leon Webster serving as ushers. Weaver Wedding Rites in the Ogden LDS Temple on Thursday July 28, united in marriage Miss Layton. Leseberg was attending matron. 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