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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 22, 1977 IS Couple United Miss Denise Sorenson became the bride of Lonnie Cahoon Thursday at Elko, Nev. with Edward F. Luns- Kaysville Births Welcoming their third child into their home are Mr. and Mrs. Ron Harward of 370 Pine Oak Circle, Kaysville. A son was born on September 12, 1977 at the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful and the baby weighed 7 lb 8 oz. At home are a sister Lisa and brother Darin. The mother is the former Marie Maughan of Wellsville. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Royal Harward, Loa, Utah and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maughan of Wellsville. Word has been received from Raleigh, North Carolina of the arrival of a son born September 14, 1977 to Mr. and Mrs. Win Duersch. The 71b 12 oz lad is their fifth child. They have two sons and two daughters at home. Mrs. Duersch will be remembered as the former Karen Sanders of Kaysville. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Doan C. Sanders of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Duersch of Salt Lake City. From San Antonio, Texas comes word of the arrival of twin daughters born September 11, 1977 to Dr. and Mrs. Gary Goaslind. The little daughters are Stephanie who weighed 51b 9 oz and Michelle who weighed 4 lb 7 oz. former Carolyn Dean of ford officiating. Og- den. Mr. and Mrs. Earl grandparents. A little girl named Amy Anne was born to Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Nash of 675 North 275 East, Kaysville on Sunday, September 11, 1977 at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden. She weighed in at 7 lb 9oz. They have three other children at home. They are Jeffrey, Adam and Amanda. Mrs. Nash was the former Margaret LaMont of Preston, have received word from Dillingham, Alaska of the arrival of a grandson born Tuesday, September 13, 1977 to Mr. and Mrs. Ron Perkins. She weighed in at 10 lb 4 oz and will be named Aaron Christine. At home to welcome the playmate is a little sister Aspen. The mother is the former Donna Litt of Kays- Kaysv'Ue are the grandparents. np Only One Fire In Kaysville WEDDING in the Salt Lake LDS Temple is being planned for October 6, 1977 with a reception that evening in the Kaysville Fourth LDS Ward Chapel. The bride-to-b- e is a graduate of Davis High School and also graduated from the International Institute of Hair Design in Bountiful. THE prospective groom graduated from Bonners Ferry High School and is with the U.S. Air Force, np Don Howard, Kaysville fire chief reported that there was only one fire reported in Kaysville the past week. THEY answered a fire call on Wednesday evening, Sept. 7 which was a grass fire, np Commendation Goes To Ricky Martinez Sorensen. A wedding breakfast followed at the Lion House in Salt Lake City. The tions. THE SISTERS were both married in the Salt Lake LDS 19, 1977 in by ceremonies performed President E.H. Temple evening of August 19, the sisters and their new husbands greeted guests at a FLOWER girls were Holly garden reception held at the Adams residence. Julie Adams married Glen Christian Terry, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen C. Terry of 5935 Sierra Vista Way, Reno, Hayes, Christy Hayes and Kathy Bundy, all nieces of the bride. Sanford Terry, brother of the groom, was the best man. Mike Adams and Billy Terry served as ushers. Nev. SHE WORE a gown of pearls. The dress had a lace bodice, lace cap sleeves, an empire waist and a full quiana skirt with a long train. Her hat was of spiral hand-sew- n lace and pearls with an organza bow and an illusion veil. She carried a bouquet of yellow roses and yellow mums trimmed with baby breath. Mrs. Tom (Nancy) A. Hayes, sister of the bride, served as her matron of honor. Susan Terry, sister of the groom, was the maid of honor. Leslie Terry and Julie Christensen were bridesmaids. THE attendants wore floor length gowns of mint green and pale yellow quiana with PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Julie Christensen, Kathy Christensen, Mary Ann Bundy and Nancy Hayes. The bride attended Utah State University for three years. The groom is a graduate of Utah State University with a degree in political science. AFTER AN open house in Reno, the newlyweds spent two weeks traveling up the coast of California, Oregon and Washington. The newlywed couple will make their home in Kaysville. JAN ADAMS married Ned Stephen Nelson, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Nelson of 1616 Sterling Drive, Logan, The bride wore a gown of Mr. September 9, 1977 and Mrs. Craig Blamires, 531 E. The bride attended Utah September 11, 1977 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hoskin, 488 Valarie, son State University for three Lay-to- September 12, 1977 Mr. and Mrs. Roldan J. Garcia, 156 N. 575 W., Layton, son Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lindeman, 3860 Midland September 14, 1977 and Mrs. Michael Chavez, 1974 Apt. C, Sunset, girl Mr. and Mrs. David Thomason, 121 Mr. Layton, girl Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Pettengill, Layton, girl 1 missile specialist and programmer test station maintenance operator with the 84th Field Artillery. The Army Commendation is Medal awarded by authority of the Secretary of the Army to service members HE entered the October 1974. Army in Spec. Martinez is a 1973 graduate of Layton High School. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fabian V. Martinez, live at 1632 Davis Drive. Mill 043 N. 1 1 AUTO GLASS SPECIALISTS GOOD USED WINDSHIELDS HOUSE GLASS Storrr. Doors Picture Windows Mrs. Roy O. Lay-1- , 997 Kingswood Road, ysville announce the of their daughter :hy to Jeff J. Ketcham. The spective groom is the son Mr. and Mrs. Cliff J. :cham, 930 40th Street, Og- plan a to be performed in the Salt Lake LDS .Temple. The bride-to-b- e is a graduate of Davis High School and LDS Seminary. The prospective groom is a graduate of Ogden High School and has attended Weber State College. THE COUPLE spring wedding evening. Mrs. Delene Bowman was cohostess. Mrs. Jacki Murri gave Tuesday the book review, Self-portra- it Bubbles, a by Sills. Beverly Programs for the coming year were handed out. New officers of the club are Mrs. Beth Jonsson, president; Mrs. Dorotha Walker, vice president: and Mrs. Jack) Murri, secretary. This is the 25th year the club has been in progress. Athena Club of Kaysville held their opening social on Wednesday evening at the Chateau Reception Center in Mrs. Geneive Meacham COMPLETE OJ SELECTION OF ARMSTRONG FLOORS COLOR -C- OORDINATION PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION JSrJL Quality Glass en- The Border Line Saving is fine, but it is better to spend all you make than not to make all you spend TVC QUALITY CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN SOLARIANtmNO WAX FLOORS SHEET VINYL C0RL0N EXCEL0N goueitly raki gutters Don Pearson - Manager ESTIMATES --F- or 773-856- 6 394-658- 5 LAYTON, UTAH No Seams No Leaks Requires No Maintenance s. The moped looks like a girls bicycle, except that it has a motor of helper about one horsepower. It can reach a top speed of perhaps to 15 25 miles jier hour UT No state yet requires liability insurance (many are covered by the standard homeowners policy!, nor is there any helmet requirement. Some states still have to define a moped. Perhaps theyll follow the lead of New York, which recently ruled that a speed of 17 miles per hour or less makes a moped a moped. More than that, its a motorcycle. But all states do agree in one respect: Mopeds are banned from freeways and major highways. Moped owners have formed their own lobby, called the Motorized Bicycle Association. Theyre pushing for standardized regulations and to keep youngsters off the vehicles - this last for fear that children unfamiliar with driving rules will endanger themselves With moped sales nationally spurting from 25.000 in 1975 to a projected 1(X),000 for this year, the little might seem a sudden upstart But they revived across Europe for years before the idea teached the -- EZRA T. CLARK Most models of mopeds deliver up to 150 miles jxjr gallon of fuel, usually mixture. Thats great saving a gas-o- il on trips around the neighborhood if youre reasonably agile, a little adventurous, and highly conscious of the rising cost of gasoline. In case your fuel runs out. you can always pedal a mojx-- home. Not only does it go a long way on a little fuel, hut the price range is right for a lot of people. Anywhere from $300 to $550 puts you in the driver's seat, with no shifting of gears, no operating of a The mojx-- is simple enough for a youngster to operate That's one of the facts which is perplexing state lawmakers. Licensing requirements vary from state to state and are being d in climb as changed mopeds bill a Ohio recently passed popularity requiring operators to have either a valid drivers license or a newlv-creat-e- d motorized bicycle license restricted to those 14 years of age or older Most states have a minimum age of 15 or 1C to ojierate a mojx-d FLOOR TILES Brimley or Commercial Buildings Various Colors Baked on Enamel Custom Made with Precision on Job Have you seen that strange new in the animal, moped, your neighliorhood? Moped stands for ed. np -' Bill 376-819- 6 For Residential President Davis County Bank tertained the Phillips Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers at her home Monday afternoon. Mrs. Meacham gave the lesson. Eleven guests attend- FLOOR COVERINGS 1777 North Mam, Layton- Phone LOWEST PRICE EVER By EZRA T. CLARK Mrs. Lucile Sheffield, president, conducted. All officers for the coming year were introduced. FORMICA (825-SOd- FAST SERVICE STITCHERY party is planned for Sept. 29 at 7:30. This will be held at the home of Jean Stanger, with Mrs. Jeanne VanVelkinbergh in charge. dutch Screens FAST INSURANCE CLAIM SERVICE GUARANTEED AGAINST LEAKAGE makes, MOPEDS, ANYONE? Layton. A dinner was served to 23 members and guests, after which they enjoyed a delightful program given by Mrs. Leola Merrill of Farmington, who read "What Makes A Woman. Thermo Windows Patio Doors All reasonable rates, SPEAKING OF MONEY 40 W., Kaysville Clubs lr. and Repair Advertisement Road, motonzed-bicycle-plus-pedal- Mrs. Afton McCormick was of the Fine Arts Club at her home TV N. 75 W., giri hostess to members prenuptial party was and Both the bride bridegroom are graduates of Davis High School and both are presently employed with A , Announce Engagement A given by Mrs Judy Bailey. Mrs. Dee Shepherd, with Millie Bates giving the program. distinguish themselves by meritorious achievement in the performance of their official duties. h home in Layton. The next regular meeting is on Sept. 27 at the home of AFTER AN open house in Logan, the newlyweds spent a couple of days at Snowbird. They will make their home in Smithfield. September 16, 1977 Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Hammer, 515 Sherwood, Panguitch, girl Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hyde, 2129 Taylor, Ogden, son Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Bowen, 460 E. 2050 N N. Ogden, girl Mr. and Mrs Robert Larsen, 86 Aircraft, Layton, Pershing bridegrooms mother chose a gown in beige Her flowers were yellow roses and yellow straw flowers floor-lengt- IRS. np souri. Drive, Roy, girl delicate blue. Her corsage was yellow roses and blue flowers straw The ON SEPT. 20 a rush party was held at the home of Mrs. Millie Bates. years. The groom is now attending Utah State University where he is majoring in agriculture and biology. He served a LDS Mission to Mis- n, FLOWER girls were Jody Wright and Kristy Wright The brides mother those a floor-lengt- h gown in a CONTINUOUS ALUMINUM GUTTERS PRENUPTIAL parties were hosted by Julie Christensen, Kathy Christensen, Mary Ann Bundy and Nancy Hayes. 1000 W., N. yellow roses. tloor-lengt- were Garth Sorenson, Mark Sorenson and Todd Sorenson Following a honeymoon trip the to the Northwest newlyweds are making their Xi Chi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held their first meeting of the year on Sept. 13 at the home of Mrs. Jean Hill. man Mike Adams, Billy Terry, Gai th Nelson and Clair Nelson served as ushers. Center Street, Kaysville, boy September 10, 1977 Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Lutz, 1537 Clinton, son aloquin handmade lace. The princess style, full quiana skirt had a long train. She wore a hat of lace to match the dress. It featured an organza bow around the brim with an illusion elbow length train. She carried a bouquet of yellow roses and yellow mums with baby breathMrs. Jim A (Mary Ann) Bundy, sister of the bride was the matron of honor. Jody Barrett was the maid of honor. Tamera Barberi was the bridesmaid. They wore floor length gowns of mint green and pale yellow quiana with green and yellow floral capes. They had matching hats trimmed with flowers. They carried bouquets of MRS. Nelson, mother of the groom, wore a floor length yellow polyester gown with an empire waist and bell sleeves. She had a corsage of white carnations and yellow roses. Bob Kverton ws the best irths aloquin spiral lace with Specialist Five Ricky F. Martinez, whose wife Rosalie, lives at 1497 Sherma Avenue, Layton, recently received the Army Commendation Medal in Neckarsuim, Germany. SPEC. Martinez was awarded the Commendation Medal for his outstanding performance of duty for the period of May 4, 1975 to July 1, 1977 while serving as a who 500 and recently shared the same Temple on August ville. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lange and Mrs. Shirle Hart, all of Jan sheer green and yellow floral capes. They wore matching hats, trimmed with flowers. They carried bouquets of yellow mums and baby breath. The brides mother wore a floor length gown of yellow quiana with long sleeves. The mother of the groom wore a floor length variety green dress with long sleeves. The mothers carried bouquets of yellow roses and white carna- and the include Mrs. Adeline Pitt, Sunset and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lilly of Sacramento, former Debbie Maw of A Adams wedding date. name their new addition Holly. Mrs. Lange was the Hall to Mike Newhouse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Newhouse of Bonners Ferry, Idaho. Julie Adams, the twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John V. Adams, 796 N. Fairfield, East Layton, honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Karen Christensen, Miss Patricia Murphy and Miss Carmalee Foote. h They all wore gowns of pasel colors and held nosegays of white and yellow daisies and baby breath. duties Holds First Meeting Of Season Temple Rites For Twin Sisters ATTENDING the bride was Miss Holly Cahoon as maid of DAN Donley performed the of nest man. Ushers Xi Phi Chicago, 111. The other grandmother is Mrs. Ray Litt, South Carolina at the Davis North crinkle pleate r bell sleeves and a deep flounce ruffle to the floor. A midriff band ended in a tie sash. The gown was accented with embroidered ribbon and Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Perkins 1977 M r. and Mrs. Ted M. Hall, 581 semi-shee- voile. It was styled with floaty are Mr. and Mrs. William Nash, Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Seaborne LaMont, Preston, Medical Center weighing in at 6 lb 9 oz. It is their second child and second daughter. At home is little Amy. They will East 250 North, Kaysville are announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Laurie FOR HER wedding and reception the bride wore a floor-lengt- h gown of white Idaho. The grandparents Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lange of Syracuse are happy to announce the arrival of a baby daughter on September 6, Planning Ceremony Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Roland C. Cahoon of 2397 East Country Oaks Drive, Layton. The couple was honored at an open house on Friday. Goaslind, Kaysville and Mrs Dale Dean of Ogden are the ts The Goaslinds have two other daughters, Denise and Catrina. The mother is the THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt of 747 East Sorenson Brookshire Drive, Kaysville. dainty lace trim. The bridal bouquet was of all silk flowers, peach rose buds, white and yellow daisies with baby breath. s U.S. A. You can usually tell when a fad is taking hold by whats new on the Iwiok market. Moped volumes are beginning to appear. One recent edition: The Moped Book, a Pocket paperback selling for $2 95. authored by Bob Clam-pe- t t. Some 30 manufacturers are now marketing mopeds in the U S All hut one is headquartered in Europe. Japanese and American manufacturers may he getting into the moped market soon. U.S. The of Department Transportation has estimated that as many as three million of these spritely could be traveling U.S. roads by 1980. If youre in the market for individual transportation, get all the facts, check the laws and your insurance coverage before you buy a moped. two-wheele- low-co- |