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Show -- WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. OCTOBER 20. 1977 Exchange V ows Open House Sat. On 85th Date Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jr. Wess-ma- of 389 W. 2575 N., announce the marnage of their daughter, Kim to Joseph D. Allen in rites performed Saturday at Sunset, the Hams House in Ogden. THE bridegroom is a son of Frank Allen of San Diego, Calif., and Mrs. Jeannie Stewart of Santa Maria, Calif. Officiating at the ceremony was Bishop James Bridges with a reception afterward at the Hams House. AN ORIGINAL of organza with a deep tnmmed m seed pearls, crystals and Venetian lace, describes the brides gown. Lace covered the high standing collar and deep lace cuffs accented the long bishop sleeves. A ruffle enhanced the hemline of the skirt, which Temple. Mr. Barber died July 19, 1975. extended into a cathedral length tram. An active member of the Syracuse Second LDS Ward, Mrs. Barber has spent a lifetime erf service in the various Serving as the brides at- -' tendants were Miss Terri Wessman, sister of the bride, as maid of honor with Miss Cindy Covington and Miss Renee Wilson as bridesmaids. organizations of the church. She was a Primary teacher, served in several different positions in the Relief Society BEST man duties were assumed by Kent Dahl. Ushers included Larry Steed and Rick Wessman. Following a wedding trip to Park City the couple will reside m San Jose, Calif, vw Smith Golden Date Wendell M. and Isabella Smith, 28 Aircraft Ave., Lay-tocelebrated their golden wedding anniversary Saturday, Oct. 15 at a special reception held Saturday afternoon at the Valley View Golf Club. Saturday evening they were the guests of honor at a dinner party held at the Ambassador Club in Salt tive m many Layton civic and social affairs. Lake City. grandchildren were able to attend the golden wedding tribute. n, MR AND MRS. OWEN W. HORNE Open House celebration of their Golden Wedding anniversary, Mr and Mrs. Owen W. Home of 1422 South Sunset Drive, In Kaysville, will be honored at an open house on Saturday, Oct 29 at the Kaysville LDS Tabernacle, 198 West Center Street, hosted by their family. FRIENDS and relatives are invited to call between the hours of 4 and 6 pm. The couple requests gifts be omitted. that MR. AND Mrs. Home were married Oct. 27, 1927 m the Manti LDS Temple. Mr Home was bom March 18, 1903, a son of Joseph Smith and Martha Morrison Horne He was educated in the Richfield schools. He has been self employed as a dairy farmer all of his life and is presently running his dairy farm. HE HAS been active in several farm organizations, helped organize and served as the first president of the Davis County Dairy Herd Improvement Association. He has been secretary of the Canning Crops Association, secretary of the Sugar Beet Assoc. He served as director of the for 22 Davis Farm Co-o- p years and was director of the Utah Cooperative Assoc, for 18 years. MEMBER of The Church A Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, he has served as a of secretary, scout leader and counselor in the YMMIA. One of the seven presidents of the 55th Quorum of Seventies, counselor in the Kaysville 1st Ward bishopric and is presently serving as secretary of the High Priests Quorum of the Kaysville 6th LDS Ward. Mrs. Home was the former Mildred Meyer of Richfield, Utah. She was educated in the Richfield schools and also at- MR. AND Mrs. Smith were 19, 1927 in Grand Junction, Colo. They lived in Colorado for several years, moving to Layton in 1942. Mr. Smith was employed at the Naval Supply Depot. MRS. SMITH was a third and fourth grade teacher at Layton Elementary School. She also taught school in Colorado before moving to Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are marriage. SHE IS an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ Saints where she has served for many years in the Primary, as a teacher and president, and also a Relief Society Visiting teacher for 40 years, as well as president of the organization. of Latter-da- y They lived m Richfield until 1929, moved to West Jordan and m 1934 moved to Kaysville. THEY are the parents of six sons and one daughter, Mrs. Richmond 0. (Carolyn) Myhre, San Afitomo, Tex.; Richard M. Horne, Roy; Harold 0. Horne, Brigham City; Dr. L. Thad Horne, Layton; Marvin K. Horne, Farmington; David C. Home, Scottsdale, Ariz.; and Kenneth J. Home, Kaysville; 33 grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren. np mond, Utah. They have seven grandchildren. their children and All ac- - OUT of town guests who at- tended the reception and dinner included Mrs. Smiths sister, Mrs. Harriet Metcalfe, Reno, Nev.; Mrs. Smiths cousin, Dorothy Thenice, Tempe, Ariz.; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Metcalfe, Reno, Nev.; B.G. Moulton, Little Rock, Ark.; Jonathan Satz, West Port, Conn, who is now attending USU; Stuart Rosenfeld, Colorado Springs, Colo dmg Marnage vows were recited on Friday by Miss Patty Williamson and Jerry G. Eves. The setting was the Ogden LDS Temple. A reception honoring the newlyweds was held at the Sunset 1st Ward cultural hall. Officiating at the wedding was Elder Joseph Burnett. MISS is a Williamson daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Jerry D. Williamson of 373 W. 2000 N. of Sunset. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Eves of 2611 N. 325 W., also of Sunset. The bride wore a gown of silk organza with bodice and neckline trimmed with lace. cuffs. MATRON of honor was Mrs. Ton Thurston. Serving as bridesmaids were Miss Jeaneene Eves, Miss Susan Miss Janet Williamson, Williamson and Miss Wendy Williamson. , Best man duties were per- by Royce Eves. Ushers were Raymond Eves, Lex McCormick and Wilson Deschine. THE are newlyweds making their first home in Sunset, vw Wedding Vows Of interest is the marriage of James H. Gerhardt, son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gerhardt of 2353 N. 475 W. m Sunset to Miss Patti Kay Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Jackson of Washington Terrace. THE COUPLE was married at the Hams House and were honored with a reception which followed, vw Kaysville Clubs Mrs Rildah Smith entertained the Shantanka Club at her home Friday afternoon. Mrs Vera Roueche was assisting hostess Mrs Beth Tall will be hostess to the ALonas Club at her home Tuesday evening. Members of the T me Arts Club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Ann Buchanan. Mrs. Alice Allen was cohostess. The book review was given by Mrs Janie Heaps She reviewed the autobiography of Stan Watts. The Orchid Club held their October guest night Thursday evening at the Little Theater at Davis High School. Guests were the members and their daughters. They enjoyed a fashion show and refreshments. Officers of the club, Mrs. Donna Mitchell, Mrs. Janne Webster, Mrs. Janet Webster and Mrs. JoAnn Johnson were in charge of arrangements, np Funky Fashions The girls of the Funky Fashions sewing club end the summer in blue ribbon style The girls all received blue ribbons on their skirts they entered m the Davis County Fair, members are Shari Jessop, president; Colleen THE - JCKs Set Fashion Showing The J C.K.'s annual fall fashion show and luncheon will be held Saturday, Oct. 29 at the Valley View Club House A in Layton. The theme, Splash of Autumn has been president; Jennifer Whittaker, secretary; Cook, vice Melinda Dent, treasurer; April Turneau, reporter; Jeanna White, song leader; Judy Turneau, leader. Also a member of the club, April Turneau entered the Davis Farm Bureau Talent Find where she won a third place trophy for her tap dance m the junior division. She is a member of the Gold Dusters Drill Team and also takes dance from the Felt School of Dance. THE GIRLS were all very pleased with their newly learned skill of sewing and they are looking forward to next year. event. TICKETS can be purchased from Fran Brown, general chairman, by phoning or J.C.K. President, Mary Lou Jandreau, 3 376-525- np This winter three girls are They going to stick with first aid have formed a to call it club. They are going The Bandaids. 4-- THE officers are April Tur- neau, president; Jennifer Funky Fashions Officers This winter and next to spring, three girls planare stay busy sewing They continuing their second year of 4--H sewing. THE NEW officers for The Funky Fashions, are Jennifer Whittaker, president; Melin- da Dent, vice president; April Turneau, secretary. Harris are invited to an open house at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Earl Harris, 2151 North Hill Field Road, Lay-toFriends of Dan THE OPEN house will be held Saturday, Oct. 22 from p m. Dan will be leaving to serve Uncle Sam in Korea 0 The leader again this year will be Mrs. Judy P. Tumeau A slumber party was held for their opening meeting The girls had the usual refreshments and lack of sleep. THEY received their new books and papers. The girls are planning to sew some of their Christmas presents and clothes for school They are in the looking forward to Whittaker, vice president; Melinda Dent, secretary. Their leader will be Mrs. Judy P. Turneau. The girls had their opening meeting They held a slumber party at the home of their leader. They received their manuals and started planning their winter. Kaysville city has a new police youth bureau. POLICE CHIEF Lyle Larkin said Officer Robert Mednick, 26, has been chosen from the department to serve as the youth bureau director. Officer Mednick will specialize m juvenile law forcement, said He will be working with the schools in crime prevention and schools of Davis County and was married to Wallace B. Barber on Feb 19, 1913 with the ceremony being performed in the Salt Lake LDS The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Raymond Berry of 2453 N Main, Sunset A RECEPTION was held following the ceremony at the Farmington LDS 6th Ward. The bride wore a gown of quiana with ruffled petite lace inset m tucks of the Bishop sleeves and fitted bodice. A ville. The new addition arrived on Oct 8, 1977 at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City and weighed m at 8 lb 8 oz. At home to welcome a little playmate are two sisters, Alison and Megan. The mother will be remembered as the former Beverly Veribeau of Saskatchewan, youth-i- n Bosworth Brown was born Oct. 3, 1977 m Ogden. They Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Brown of Kaysville Mrs A Kami Marie Moreno was born Oct. 3, 1977 in Ogden. Parents of the baby girl are Francis and Carol Moreno Kami is their first child. Frank and Anita Moreno of Layton and Leonard and Faye Clifford of Clearfield are the childs grandparents. West LINDA LAYTON sash enhanced the skirt, Engagement Announced MATRON of honor was Mrs. Brian Williams. Bridesmaids were the Misses Susan enthe Announcing gagement of her daughter, Miss Linda Layton is Mrs Darlene Layton of 2727 waistline. overlayed the Lace A-l- which extended into a chapel tram. Tolley, Diane Weaver and Dianne Slade. Acting as best man was Michael Bumstead. Serving as ushers were Earl Berry, Brent Reid and Harry Berry. AFTER a wedding trip to Snowbird the couple is residing at University Village in Salt Lake City, vw Gramercy Avenue in Ogden MISS LAYTON will become the bride of Scott W. Morten-sen- , a son of Mr. and Mrs Burton P. Mortensen of 977 Church Street, Layton. The couple has chosen November 10 as their wedding date that will take place in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will be held that evening in the Ogden 52nd Ward Cultural Hall. LAYTON MISS is a graduate of Ogden High School and from Ogden LDS Seminary. She is currently employed at the First ton and West Point before moving to Kaysville 13 years ago. FRIENDS and relatives called on them during the day to make it a special occasion A baby boy was born to Scott F. and Marilyn Harvey Lloyd on Oct. 5, 1977 m an Ogden hospital. He will be named Adam Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd have one other child. Mr. and Mrs. Grant S. Lloyd and Mrs. Ruth H. Har- are the childs grandparents. Mrs. vey of Kaysville Ethel Hill of Bountiful is the boys r, dmg SHE WILL repeat vows m the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Kevin Dunbar, son of Mrs. Susan Dunbar of 255 Flint m Layton and Gerald Eldon Briggs, Syracuse. No gifts requested, vsb c ts Mr. and Mrs. Oliver M. Hansen of Provo and Mrs. Ethel Kennedy of Crestview, Fla. Lorn Robinson, of Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Robinson who reside at 3181 W. 1800 N , will be married on Nov. 18 Briggs, Nampa, Idaho; and raised e Miss Point; Mrs. Kelly (Ruth) Draayer, Clinton; Thenn self-fabri- Spring-vill- and Mrs. Nancy Youngblood of Crestview, are Fla. daughter SHE HAS two sisters and two brothers. They are Mrs. Montgomery, Grandparents are Omar Planning Ceremony Anaheim, Calif.; Blaine Barber, Washington Terrace; Jay Barber, West Point; Mrs. Verge (Joyce) Gailey, Syracuse; and James Barber, San Jose, Calif. Mrs. Barber also has 41 grandchildren, 45 and two Na- tional Bank m Layton. The prospective groom is a graduate of Layton High School and the LDS Seminary and has filled a LDS Mission to the California, San Diego Mission. He has been attending Weber State College vsb Neff of Othello, Wash. A reception will be held at the Clinton LDS Stake Center. THE bride-elegraduated from Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary. She attended Weber State College and graduated from a private school of medical and dental technology. Mr. Dunbar graduated from Layton High School and LDS Seminary vw Friendship Night Set For Beta Sigma Phi Davis County Beta Sigma was held Wednesday, Oct. 12 at the Cherry Hills party room in Kaysville. XI CHI chapter was the hostess for the evening, with Mrs Maxine Leavitt, chairman and Mrs Jean Stranger, Phis Friendship Night It was an International dinner from nine different countries, representing the nine chapters in Davis County. The program featured entertainment from Japan to complete the international dinner. for them. MR. AND Mrs Miera were married Oct. 1, 1927 in Taos, New Mexico She was the former Marina Trujillo. Mr. Miera is retired from Hill Air Force Base. They have resided in Utah the past 26 years, having lived m Lay- - They are the parents of three Samuel children, Miera, Midvale;Mrs. Lee (Virginia) Mackey, Roy; and Reuben Miera of Tucson, 11 Ariz. have They grandchildren and three np n Completes Basic Vernon T. Davis, son of Mrs. Eulala Davis, 1013 Kingswood Road, Kaysville, recently completed cadet basic train. ng at the U S Military Academy, West Point, N Y THE training included military courtesy and cus- toms as well as marksmanship graduate of Davis High School, Cadet Davis received a congressional appointment to the academy A 1977 volved crimes CHIEF LARKIN said money for the new bureau is possible with the help of a $17,000 federal grant. The grant is for one year. The grant from the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration will partially pay for the program, but Kaysville must supply $1,900, a car, office space and secretarial work," the chief said WE APPLIED for the grant because the department lacked the manpower to effectively work with youth. Officer Mednick was selected because of his past experience in law enforcement and work with youths." Also, the Kaysville Police Department hired an eighth officer, Mike Lee, 28, who was previously with the East Lay-to- n Police Department, grb Call us and SAVE like Crazy. (No Cheep, Shoddy Furniture herel Our furniture is the Best and feature: Match fabric samples in your home All fabrics first quality at your convenience seconds or specials) (not All Upholstering done with All frames are Quality Constructed with no staples holding them together upmost care All workmanship guaranteed Furniture should be an investment -- not an expense Make Fantastic Savings at . r and LaVon Hansen of Williams, Syracuse. Also Mrs. lone B. Hadley, 50th Date F or Victor Mieras Mr. and Mrs Victor Miera of 460 North 200 East, Kaysville were honored on their golden wedding anniversary at their home on Saturday, October 1 with an open house hosted by their family Mrs. Newell Budge and Mrs. Emma Anderson of Roy. The second child of Franklin A. and Donna R. Laura Robbins, lives in Idaho Temple Wedding and Mrs. Terrance Ronald Reid who reside at 1134 N Compton Road in Farming-ton- . Oliver. Grandparents are Mr. and MRS. BARBER is the mother of eleven children. They include Mrs. Lloyd (Nelda) Barlow, Bountiful; Marvin Barber, Clearfield; Mrs. Howard (Fern) Manning, Paul, Idaho; Mrs. Thomas (Arlean) Rosser, Woods Cross; Mrs. Ernest (Zola) Taylor, Rupert, Idaho; Mrs. James (LaVaun) Alta Robert A. and Lana Youngblood Hansen of 423 Forbes became the parents of a baby boy on Oct. 5, 1977. The child will be named Layne Budge family. will name the boy Branden. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Bosworth of NEED NEW FURNITURE? 4-- Its a son for Mr. and Mrs Stanley Harvey of West Kays- en- Chief Larkin winter. Canada. early settlers of this valley She was educated in the On October 3, 1977, Glen and Patsy Anderson Budge of 1701 N. Afton, Layton became the parents of a baby girl. This is the fourth girl for the organization, was a visiting teacher for more than 50 years and also was a Junior Sunday School officer for 15 years. Kaysville Y outh Bureau Open Kaysville House Births selected for the afternoon FASHIONS will be furnished by The Pendelum and The Double G m Kaysville and Audrenes in Layton. The big event will begin at 12 30 p m and is open to the public. They invite everyone to join them for an excellent display of fall fashioqs. Bandaids 4-- H MRS. BARBER was bom on Oct. 23, 1892 in Syracuse. She is the daughter of Thomas E. and Malinda Cook Briggs, SHE IS a daughter of Mr. The flounced skirt was tnmmed with lace inserts and the sleeves had high buttoned formed son-in-la- w The former Miss Debra Ann Reid was married to Lewis Nathan Berry on Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Ogden Rites Brigham Young University at Provo. She three years prior to her (Lynne) Rosenfeld, West Port, Conn.; Richard Smith, Layton; Stuart Smith, Rich- married Oct. tended taught school in Richfield for are the parents of three children, Mrs. Kurt THEY The family members of Mrs. Ethel B. Barber will honor her with an open house reception on Saturday, Oct. 22 at the home of her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Williams of 3566 West 1700 South, Syracuse, from 5 to 8 p m. Layton Births f We also Reupholster your old Quality furniture -I We make it good as new, Finest craftsmanship anywhere! 258 W. 1800 N. Call 825-070- 0 Sunset Epsilon To Meet Epsilon chapter of the Delta Kappa Gamma Society Inter- national will hold its February meeting on Oct. 24 The meeting will begin at 7:30 at the home of the chairman for personal growth, Mary Stromness, 650 North 1000 East, Bountiful. FLORENCE Krawl, who is from the University of Utah department of education, will present the stimulating program. She is a specialist in the natural sciences and has pioneered in developing creative procedures in alternative education at East High School and the University of Utah. Maxine Chabnes has planned some special musical numbers for the evening EPSILON chapter will meet again for their Christmas luncheon on December 10 NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED! H.A.S.H. BUCKLE BACK ! I |