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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. MARCH 8. 1979 Couple Exchange SOCIETY Vows In Temple Clifford Rudd of 769 East North and Mrs. AnnaMae Bright of 1453 Stanford Street, announce their forthcoming marriage. couple are invited to come and share in their happiness from 6:30 to 9 p.m. that evening. THEY WILL be wed on Friday March 9, 1979 in the Ogden Temple. An open house will, be held that evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W. Smedley, 3137 East Maxine Drive, East Layton. Friends and relatives of the given by personal friends and coworkers on March 2, 1979 at e the Layton 13th Ward Room. After a honeymoon trip to 900 A BRIDAL shower was Multi-Purpos- Nevada and California the newlyweds will reside in Lay-to- Plans April Rites is being Announcement made of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Lisa King to Craig Webster, both of Kaysville. THE BRIDE-elec- t is a daughter of Mrs. Beth King of 549 S. Angel Street, Kaysville and the late Wallace King. Parents of the prospective groom are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Webster of 322 S. Angel Street, Kaysville. Church Rites vows were Wedding exchanged on March 2 by Joan Neddo and Stephen L. Poulsen. Bishop Hubert Fluckiger officiated at the double ring ceremony held in the Seventh Ward Relief MR. AND MRS. NEAL L. BRIGGS Temple Wedding Neal Lawrence Briggs took Caroline Pike as his bride on Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. PARENTS of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Pike of Spanish Fork. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Briggs of 2511 W. 700 S Syracuse. Immediately their marriage, the wedding honored with brunch held at following members of party were a wedding the in Salt Lake City. Chuck-A-Ram- THEY WORE alternating floor length gowns of delicate blue and light peach slipper satin and their bouquets were of matching roses and baby breath. Mothers chose full length gowns of peach floral crepe. a, the duties of best man was Lannie Frank with Shimada, Schofield, Oscar Pike, and ASSUMING That evening they were with a wedding reception held at the Lion honored Social Center in Syracuse. Frank B. carried a bouquet similar MR. AND MRS. Dewaine Stoddard, 1664 Forbes Avenue of Layton, are the parents of the bride. Parents of the groom are Dr. and Mrs. A. Lloyd Poulsen, also of Layton. A reception followed at the home of the grooms parents. Music was played by Mrs.' LuAnne Welch at the grand piano. THE BRIDE was attired in a gown of bridal satin featuring bishop sleeves and pearl encrusted roses appliqued at the neckline, cu,ffs, down the front and at the hemline. She wore a white garden hat, also Clearfield, are announcing the marriage of their daughter, Miss Gayle Patrice Foutz, to Michael Jere to brides. ROBERT CROWN served as best man. Mothers of the couple chose long gowns of mint green with long sleeves. Their corsages Hodges. ' were yellow roses. FAMILY AND guests from throughout Utah, back, the full sleeves were caught to a very wide cuff buttoned with tiny buttons and the slightly full skirt was appliqued with lace inserts. She carried a bridal bouquet of white roses and baby breath. THE COUPLE plan to make their home in Syracuse after a short honeymoon. MARRIAGE ceremony was performed on Saturday afternoon at the home of the brides parents with Bishop Clifford S. LeFevre officiating. Mr. Hodges is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jere Dale THE Idaho, Washington and Nevada were present for the special event. The newlyweds are students at Weber State College. They will leave on their honeymoon at the end of this quarter. They will make their new home in Layton. Pike as ushers. given by Mrs. Delaney and Miss Lulu Moffatt. Huber, Mrs. Vaughan Bellis-to- n nnftMitis Irene Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. Glen A. Foutz of 201 N. Lakeview Drive, Prenuptial parties were Fran-so- THE BRIDE chose a gown of white satin. Mini pleats adorned the bodice front and Bridal attendants were Mrs. Marianne Higginson, Miss Marthella Pike, sisters of the bride;' Mrs. Lyn'n Sorensen, Mrs. J. A.' Mrs. Clayton Goodliffe, Miss Marie Day was the maid of honor and wore a long gown of yellow quiana. She the Goodliffe and Leann Huber, nieces of the groom. Repeat Vows appliqued with pearled roses. She carried a bouquet of yellow roses, white daisies and baby breath. Society room. sisters of the groom. Fran Pike and Leda Pike were bridesmaids. Flower girls were Cindy and Susan MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL HODGES n Hodges of 3290 S. Syracuse. 1000 West, FOLLOWING their marriage the newlyweds were honored with a reception held at the White House Reception Center in South Ogden. For the nuptial events the bride wore her mothers wedding gown. It was designed of ivory taffeta chrome-spu- n and enhanced with imported chantilly lace. The bodice featured a pleated portrait neckline that was edged with a scalloped lace. The three-quart- length sleeves were also edged with the same lace. A lace overlay enhanced the bouffant skirt. The new Mrs. Briggs is a graduate of Rimrock High School at GrandView, Ida. and Brigham Young University at Provo. She filled an LDS mission to the California Fresno Mission. ATTENDANTS to the bride were Miss Cheryl Foutz, maid of honor; Diane Smith, Michelle Foutz and Brenda Hodges as bridesmaids. Tory Foutz was flower girl. The best man duties were assumed by Jeff Hodges, a brother to the groom. Ushering was done by James Foutz, Kevin Foutz, Scott Hess and MR. BRIGGS graduated from Clearfield High School and the seminary program there and filled an LDS mission to Mexico City, vsb Jeff Garrett. Mrs. Scott Hess and Mrs. Jeff Garrett, sisters of the groom also assisted at the reception. THE COUPLE is planning to be married on April 13, 1979. Both are graduates of Davis High School. Miss King has received her degree as a registered nurse. Mr. Webster is presently employed at Hill Air Force Base, np LISA KING A WEDDING breakfast was held that morning, hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Jere Dale Hodges. This took place at the Mansion House in Ogden. After a short wedding trip, the couple will make their home in Ogden. THE BRIDE is attending Weber State College and Mr. Hodges has been attending the University of Utah and Weber State College. A number of bridal showers honored the bride prior to her marriage, vsb Bible Verse Seek the Lord and his strength, seek his face continually. was the author? 2. Upon what occasion? 3. What form of writing was it? 4. Where may this verse be found? ANSWERS TO BIBLE VERSE 1. David. 2. When the Israelites placed the ark of the covenant in the city of David. 1. Who 3. A Psalm. 4. 1 Chronicles BUCILLA Sof lex Reg. 2.10 Our No. 1 Selling Yarn Pouffe Reg. 2.00 A new yarn P.S. 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