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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER IS 29, 1977 Layton Rotarians Hear Geology Talk The Layton Rotarians met Wednesday afternoon for their regular dinner meeting at the Chateau Center in Lay-toDR. CHARLES Edwards introduced the guest sjjeaker, Steve Osborne. Mr. Osborne is a graduate student in geology at Brigham Young University at Provo. He is originally from England and received his bachelors degree from the University in England. HE IS in Utah doing his thesis at BYU on the Wasatch Fault. Mr. Osborne gave an interesting talk and showed some aerial photos of fault, np the Announce Engagement An Oct. 15 wedding is by Miss Penny L. planned Boyd and Gary DEBBIE DAY To Marry of Mr and Mrs. Larry B Day 1047 N Kingswood Road, Kaysville, announce the engagement of their daughter Debbie, to Mark Rulon Boyce. MRS. DANA JOHN ROTHLISBERGER MARK is the son of Mr. and Mrs Don Boyce of 181 S. 350 September Bride Miss Ann Rohde became the bride of Dana John Rothlisberger Saturday, Sept 17 in ceremonies in the Salt MR AND MRS. KENT GRIDDLE Temple Rites Rites in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Friday, Sept. 16 united in marriage Miss Bar-- ' bara Geisla Mehall of Clinton, New Jersey and Kent Jay Criddle of Kaysville. Elder A. Ray Curtis officiated at the ceremony. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Mehall .of Clinton, New Jersey. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Melvin G. Criddle of 860 East Westbrook Drive, Kaysville. Following the ceremony the couple was honored at a wed-- ' ding breakfast at the " Restaurant Lake City hosted Chuck-A-Ram- a in Salt by the bridegrooms parents. THAT evening they received guests at a reception at the Kaysville Utah LDS Stake Center. The bride wore a gown of white polyester sheer over satin with empiring styling and tiny pearl buttons down front of the bodice. The stand-ucollar was trimmed with delicate lace trim and full flared pleated sleeves with ruffle at the wrist. A wide ruffle at the hemline adorned the full pleated skirt. Matching lace accented the top of the skirt ruffle, sleeves and waistline. p THE BRIDAL bouquet was made up of an old fashion bouquet consisting of yellow : . daisies and mums, blue car-- : nations, salmon pink roses and green straw flowers. Miss Rose Buchanan was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Diana Criddle, Miss Carolyn Criddle and Mrs. Bradley Davidson. THEY wore floor-lengtgowns of rayon polyester daisy print styled with bell sleeves and ties in back. The gowns were in shades of apricot, yellow, green and blue. They wore picture hats to match their gowns with a spray of daisies on the brim. Each attendant held a nosegay of mums, rose buds, carnations, daisies, straw flowers and baby breath, carrying out the color scheme of apricot, yellow, blue and green with h - streamers matching their gowns. and bride's The bridegrooms mother chose full length gowns of apricot polyester crepe with pleated bodice and long full sleeves. THEIR corsages were white carnations and salmon pink rose buds. Flower girls were Annette Davidson and Kammie Criddle. MRS. STEVEN Nelsen tended the guest book at- Lake LDS Temple. Stephen Criddle performed were Ronald Criddle and Michael Criddle. FOLLOWING a honeymoon trip to Clinton, New Jersey, the newlyweds will make their home in Bountiful. They were honored at an open house on Sept. 24 at the home of the brides parents in Clinton, New Jersey. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by friends and coworkers and the LDS Primary Childrens Medical Center as well as friends and relatives in Clinton. New Jersey. The bride graduated from Ricks College, Rexburg, The bridegroom Idaho. graduated from Davis High School and attended Ricks College at Rexburg, Idaho, np BRIDE the is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rohde of Ralph 1337 North Gillman Drive, Layton The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs John Rothlisberger of Arrowhead Ranch, Fairplay, Colo. THEY were honored at a wedding breakfast in Ogden at the Mansion House hosted by the bridegrooms parents. That evening they received guests at a reception at the Enchanted Evening Reception Center in south Ogden where the bride was attired in a gown of white organdy with large ruffle accenting the neckline. It featured long full puffed sleeves with matching ruffle at wrists and the skirt was enhanced by a deep matching ruffle, at hemline. A waistband and bow, accented the bodice. full-lengt- h Exchanging nuptial vows Saturday at the Mansion House in Ogden were the former Miss Anna Marie Kendrick and Dennis L. Glese. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis R. Kendrick of 1639 North 250 W., Sunset of Mr. Glese are Mr. and Mrs. Lee Glese of Parents Johnstown, Colo. BISHOP Mel Vern Wood officiated. An open house at the Mansion House was held following the vows. The bride wore a gown of nylon chiffon voile over satin, trimmed in Chantilly lace THE BODICE was accented with a scooped neckline and collar, and lace at stand-u- p the waistline and on the cuffs of the long sleeves. A deep ruffle, outlined with scalloped Chantilly lace, graced the skirt and the chapel-lengttrain. She chose as her attendants, a sister, Miss Kathy Kendrick as maid of honor. Others attending were Miss Janice Holden, Miss Laurie Mellmg and Mrs. Dennis Kendrick. Shenel Kendrick was a flower girl. LARRY Kendrick carried out the duties of best man Dennis Kendrick, Dale Kendrick and Alan Kendrick, hemline of the h brothers of the bride, ushered Bryce Kendrick was a ring bearer. The new Mr. and Mrs Glese will live in Greeley, Colo, after their wedding trip to Lake Tahoe and San Francisco. vw Robert berger and Mrs. THEY WORE gowns in light lavender floral styled with bell sleeves, empire waistlines of princess styling. Both the bride and floor-lengt- are graduates BOTH of Davis High School. Debbie graduated from Kaysville h Altman. HER fiance is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of Warner former Roy R. Robins, residents. floor-lengt- MISS Boyd is a Clearfield High graduate. Mr. Altman graduated from Roy High and attended Weber State, vw Broadcasting She not only reads her hus- band like a book, she gives the neighbors reviews' -- Globe, St. h MRS. MARK Rohde attended the guest book. David King performed the duties of best man. Ushers were Mark Rohde, Brent Busey, Duane Rothlisberger and Darrell Rothlisberger. THE couple will make their home in Kaysville. The bride graduated from Brigham Young University on marriage and Clyde Mueller. PARENTS of the bridegroom are Mrs Edith Mueller of 3330 Baker and Arthur Mueller of 56 W. 870 N , in Sunset. Ceremonies were held at the home of the bridegrooms mother, with Bishop Jay psychology. Backman officiating. reception followed at the NASA spate shuttle Mr Moore demonstrated the basic mechanics of the space shuttle components. THE shuttle craft and the separate booster rockets are recoverable and reusable The external fuel tank will not be recoverable for the first few flights Later on the tanks will be recoverable and reusable as components of an eventual space station The orbiter will have a crew of seven The orbiter will stay in space from one orbit to many orbits over about a month The orbiter is a space truck which will handle a pay load of 65,000 pounds ONE major benefit of the orbiter project is to ac The monthly meeting for the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 82 will be held Monday evening, Oct. 3 at the home of Mrs. Lois Stephens beginning at 7: 30 p.m. ALL members and prospective members are urged to attend, np A Engaged residence. bride. Best man duties were performed by Artie Mueller, brother of the bridegroom are THE newlyweds making their home in Ogden vw space Kaysville Legion Deborah Ann Pantuso and Gary Lynn Eskelson were married Sept. 23 at the Crys- THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M J Leonard of 247 Fremont Way, Layton and Frank N. Pantuso of Roy. The bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Nilene Sheppick of Riverton and Allen C Eskelson of Sandy A RF HEARSAL dinner was held at Valley View Restaurant in Layton A reception was held at the Crystal Cot- shaped pearls la-- A e insert with high neckline with empire waist and long straight sleeves with an skirt and ihapel train Flowers were roses and The first Saturday evening mums of each month, the Kaysville - YES-W- E PAYS & PHONE 825-108- 7 SAVES Always Steam Method The Gentle Method" Safe for all types of Carpet Mr. Quick Drying BILL LILES - Fackrell. Bridesmaids were Lean Tate, Katen Bean, Janette Day and Cheri Jenkins. They wore gowns of polyester crepe of peach and white. They have a high emskirt, pire waist and full sleeves. The flowers were roses half-lengt- h The mothers wore gowns rust color polyester crepe VELVET FURKITURE er of PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Miss Anne Fuikrell and Janette Day, and Miss Brenda Mower The bride graduated from Layton High T he bridegroom attended Granite High AFTER a honeymoon to the mountains they will make I heir home in Murray Prompt Courteous Service Insured Experienced All work guaranteed Free estimates Eif lst-5t- h LDS Mission, vw 2611 N. 350 W SIDING SOLID VINYL -- TOP INSULATION - NO MAINTENANCE -- -- Sunset. STEEL REPLACEMENT WINDOWS bride elect was graduated from Clearfield The LDS and Also n graduate of Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary, Mr. Eves served an LDS mission in England vw High School BUILDERS SUPPLY Seminary 436-155- 1 interest Assured! per annum for 10 Subordinated Notes Available for as little as S500 multiples of only Si 00 is Hospital, reception will be held at Sunset Wards cultural hall following the ceremony. The bride graduated from Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary. Mr. Hall was graduated from Ogden High School and LDS Seminary. He served in the Toronto-Canad- a Williamson is a daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Jerry D. Williamson of 373 West 2200 N , Sunset. Mr. Eves is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Eves who reside at 8V2 LEGION Commander. Monte Selander, invites Americanism programs, oratorical contests in the schools, baseball programs and one of the new and upcoming projects is the supporting of the Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots" projects and they plan to use the American Legion Hall as a pick-upoint for people to deliver their used toys in this area np Miss Julie Lynne Draayer, of Mr. and Mrs. Clark K. Draayer of 2638 N 375 W., Sunset, will be married on Sept. 29 in the Ogden LDS Temple to Jeffery W. Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Hall of 3550 Orchard, Ogden. daughter ANGELA Maree Pantuso was flower girl Rick Shea was best man Usher was Alma Eskelson American Legion Post 82 will serve a hot dinner to raise funds for their post activities and functions It is open to the public Veterans Julie Lynne Draayer To Marry MISS years or more in Interest starts immediately when you purchase the note and you receive it regularly every six months rom that date Shorter terms available, too Ask for offering circular at any office of sponsoring such worthwhile activuies as Boys State, assisting the Veterans in the DO ENJOY FRESH CLEAN CARPETS owner-manag- h MAID of honor was Ann scheduled for Saturday Oct at the American Legion Hall at 541 West 1(X) South, Kaysville and is $4 per plate and will begin at 7 p m IT IS a ways and means project to assist the Legion in Sraw- TSV euw Temple. A reception will follow at the Sunset lst-5tLDS Wards cultural hall. Exchange V ows tage The bride wore a gown of bridal knit and Venice lace It featured a shirred bodice enhanced by a diamond To Serv e Hot Dinner dinner A WEDDING trip to Victoria, B.C., Canada was taken by the couple. Upon returning from their wedding trip the newlyweds will reside in Og- A Williamson and Jerry G. Eves on Oct. 14, in the Ogden LDS MRS. GARY LYNN ESKELSON tal Cottage in Roy by Bishop Sill celerate the communication revolution by placing many new communication satelites also major scientific research projects will be taken into next Dan Choate, sister of the bride, as matron of honor; Miss Jill Gottschalk as Mrs. and bridesmaid, Jeanette Brown, Mrs. Lyn Chapman and Mrs. Guy Larsen, sisters of the bride, as attending matrons. Performing the duties of best man was Scott Kapp with Kirt Nelson, John Nicholas and Neil Rackhaqi as ushers. the Marriage vows will be exchanged by Miss Patty MAID of honor was Miss Trice Liljenquist, sister of the everyone to support them THE MAID of honor was Miss Ann Dickson with Mrs. Legion Aux. Readies Oct. 3 Meet her bachelor and masters degrees in education Space Shuttle Is Topic At Rotary The Kiwams C'ub of Layton at their regular breakfast meeting on Saturday, Sept 24 heard Gil Moore talk on the N., Sunset. with Couple United were the former Miss Elizabeth Liljenquist, daughter of Dr and Mrs. I. G Liljenquist of 1330 Boughton skirt, which ex'ended into a train. den. vw School, np in natural waistline. Ruffles edged the hemline of the self-fabri- purple bouquets United Mr. and Mrs. Randy B. Kapp were married in ceremonies performed in the Ogden LDS Temple by President Leslie T. Norton, on Friday. THE BRIDE is the former Miss Sharee Nicholas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Nicholas of 146 W. Parents of the bridegroom are Mrs. Shannon B. Keith of 809 West 3800 S., Riverdale, and the late Marvin Kapp. THE newlyweds received guests at a reception at the Sunset LDS Stake Center the same evening. For the nuptial events the bride was attired in a gown of georgette with ruffles at the neckline and layers of ruffled c forming the tiered sleeves. A sash trimmed the 1 Good loins Temple Wedding 1900 dants all held white and Wednesday MRS. RANDY B KAPP White House in South Ogden. bridegrooms mothers chose gowns of floral design and shirtwaist styling. The CARPET CARE Altman Ga., The ceremony will be performed at the Clearfield First Southern Baptist Church. A reception will follow at the Seminary. THE bridegroom graduated from East Texas University with his bachelor and masters degrees in music. He is the music director at Davis High THE BRIDE and her atten- September Marriage Performed Attending the bride were Stanley. THE the duties of best man. Ushers E., Farmington. The couple is planning a Nov 4 wedding at the Carillon Reception Center in Bountiful. A reception will follow the ceremony Miss Carol Rohde, Miss Jill Rohde, Miss Diana Rothlis- S. Miss Boyd is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Boyd of 2472 N. 400 W., Sunset. Fiffsli Silent Knighi 5349 South 1900 Wott in Roy Of 4n, Utah Secmihj (BcuniEx of Utah c.'rnpr M sycp" v Over A CCT Qf rijs 2 t on w fpsye' dn'a'S |