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Show WEEKLY rEFLEV- - aocmTLi span in their family, Happy over the with the arrival of Crystal Mae Conover are left to right, Mrs. Sue Lilly of Sacramento, Calif., the Mrs. Jeane Perkins, Kaysville, the great- FIVE grandmother; Jack Perkins, Clearfield, the grandfather and Jackie Jeane Conover of Clearfield, the mother, holding little Crystal. The arrived from California to visit and be with the family for the special event. GENERATIONS er MR AND MRS. CHARLES A. KETTENRING Xsr Exchange Vows 4 Vicki Christensen of Farmington, became the bride of Charles A. Kettenring of Kaysville, on June 22 in rites MRS. JAMES N. ANDERSON Temple Rites ' On June 22, 1979, Kathleen Hardy became the bride of James N. Anderson. They were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Dewey C. MacKay officiating. was PRENUPTIAL were given by Roberts, Cosette Korey Hansen the for the wedding breakfast and a reception r setting later that day in the Eldredge THE BRIDAL gown was of dressed and Becky Idaho. , WERE Wiese, Mrs. the newlyweds will make their future home in Rex-bur- poly organza over bridal .taffeta with heavy cotton lace and pleated ruffles from the rnodified deep :Matching lace and ruffles ac-- t cented the cuffs of the Bishop sleeves and the bottom of the skirt. Deep pleats formed a bustle-effein back of the :skirt which extended into a .chapel train. Attending the bride was Mrs. Ted Galovan, matron of honor, with.Cosette Wiese, maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Korey Hansen, Dana Allan and Kathy Anderson. , THEY PARTIES Mrs. Paul Johnson. After a honeymoon to Bear Lake and Yellowstone Park House in Bountiful. selected a floor length aqua-crep- e gown with a soft cowl neckline. The mother of the groom chose a floor length delicate color peach gown. Schoenfeld Participates In Training tensen, Farmington, are parents of the bride and Donald and Darlene Kettenring of Kaysville are parents of the groom. THE BRIDE selected a long gown of silk organza over taffeta with empire waist and high collar, long sleeves gathered at the wrist had bands of lace, accented with pearls, lace and appliqued flowers. Her bouquet was of silk peach and aqua flowers with accents of white. Mrs. Richard Johnson, sister of the groom was matron of honor and Cindy Christensen, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. They wore floor length gowns of delicate peach color, the sleeves were butterfly style-ana belted empire waist brother and ushers were Richard Johnson, Kelly Christensen, Larry Ketten- ring and Cory Christensen. ' THE COUPLE spent their honeymoon on a camping trip and are making their home in Provo. MnvW Prenuptial parties were light blue polyester print dresses. They held a single red rose with greens and blue satin ribbon streamers. The mothers gowns were in coordinated shades of blue and they wore a corsage of Mary DeVore roses and stephanotis flowers. v MICHELLE SEEGMILLER given by Mrs. Bonnie Evans, Mrs. Joyce Merrill, Mrs. Susan Broschinsky, Mrs. Joyce Horstman, Mrs. Bonnie Morton, Mrs. Sherel Larson, Mrs. Andrea Perkins, and Miss Cherie Hamilton. THE BRIDE is a graduate of Davis High School and attended Ricks College in Idaho and Utah Tech in Provo. The groom graduated from Davis Engaged Michelle Seegmiller and Senior Airman Michael Allen r! High School and is now attending BYU. He served a LDS Mission in Toulouse, France. Nerbonne are planning an Aug. 11 wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. THE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reed C. Seegmiller of 18 Airlane Drive, Clearfield. Mr. Nerbonne is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Armond Raymond NerBRIDE-to-b- e bonne of Oceanside, Calif. Michelle attended Clearfield High School and is attending Weber State College. Michael attended school in Oceanside and is stationed at HAFB. RICHARD WHO is 18 will accompany twelve other students and two leaders on the trip, his first trip of this By NORMA PREECE ms Joseph S. Hill returned from a three week trip on a BYU tour. He toured Holland, Sweden, Denmark, Finland and then on to Russia and Poland, to Germany and back to Holland to return home. Guests for two days of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Fisher were his Mr. sister and brother-in-laand Mrs. A1 Dailey of Denver, WilUUud IVIi For Residential Homes Insurance Benefits Must Have 2 Years Experience if Call between Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Christensen and son Trevor visited in Ely, Nev. with their son 5&6P.M. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Don Adams and son Mike and daughter Lisa, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor and daughter Karen spent the weekend on a camping trip to Logan Canyon. Mrs. Howard Hawkes and daughter Melanie spent a few days in Preston, Ida. with her mother, Mrs. Hannah Pear- BEAUTY SALON 350 North Main, Layton SIDEWALK SALE All Pants 5" Values to 30.00 All Pant Suits All 10 15 Panty Hose HARVEST QUEEN OFF Dresses Values to $65.00 Reigning over Heritage Harvest Fourth of July activities was Kathy Beckstrom, in Fruit Heights-Kaysvill- e daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kent M. Beckstrom of Fruit Heights. She is currently employed in Salt Lake City and plans to attend Brigham Young University in the fall. Buy2pr. 1 FREE forthcoming marriage of To s YES, WE DO VELVET FURNITURE PHONE Service jways Prompt Courteous iafe tor all types ol Carpet 825-10- 87 Insured Ail Work Guaranteed 14 be named David Kent. His mother was the former Kathryn (Kathy) Bentley of Farmington. North, Kaysville. The 8 lbs. 5 oz. lad arrived on May 16 at the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful and will Mr. oz. She will and and Mrs. Orson Clark, Far- are mington the STEEL BUILDINGS All North Medical Center, Layton 7 lbs. 7 oz. At home to welcome him are Mona and Arpn, Mrs, .Chris:., tensen was the former Karen Issacson from Norway. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Aldolf Issacson, Norway and Mrs. Callie Christensen, Monroe, Utah. and weighed 1 Shelby are the grandparents. Mr. Gordon and Karen Christensen, 624 North 400 East, Kaysville are delighted with the arrival of a new son, Erik Harvey, who arrived on June 26. He was born at the Davis den. Boasting over the arrival of a son are Mr. and Mrs. Kent Lindquist, 427 South Glen Drive, Fruit Heights. The 8 lbs. lad arrived at the Cotton-wood Hospital on May 10 and will be named Benjamin. At home to welcome the playmate is Shawn, Nicole and Celeste. Mrs. Lindquist is the former Diane Winget of Mrs. Bently, Farmington and Mr. and Mrs. LaVirl Gray, Orem Clara Stout of Salt Lake City. be named Rebecca Suzanne. Mrs. Allred was the former Christie Taylor of. Ogden. At home to welcome the newcomer is Michael, Angela, Elizabeth and Spencer. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. N. Crawford Taylor and Mrs. Rozella Allred all of Og- Sizes $4.50 Sq. Ft. Frmm Bill fiUnwtH Cr3yCo. Ph. 434 Owen St., Layton 376-81- 96 Murray. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Larue Winget of Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lindquist of Salt URETHANE FOAM SPECIALISTS INSULATION INC. Home Owners. Add Insulation and reroof with a polyurethane root system. No seams or Joints. Also undercoat your home with foam Insulation UL Approved son. Mrs. Norma Ward took her granddaughter Karen Ward to Springville where Karen will stay to spend the summer months at the YCC (Youth Conservation Camp). Out of town guests for the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Baldwin were Janet Parker and Carol Morton, BILL LILES - owner-manag- er FREE ESTIMATES ENJOY FpEfiH CLEAN CARPETS their daughter, Jody LeAnn to Mark E. Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Evan L. Jensen, 1928 North Valley View Dr., Layton. JODY IS a graduate of Carbon High School and the College of Eastern Utah. She is presently employed at the Utah State Univerisity Housing Office. Mark is a graduate of Lay-to- n High School and has filled an geology. THE COUPLE will be married July 20, 1979, in the Logan LDS Temple with a reception that same evening at the home of the brides parents in Price. They will be further honored the following evening at a reception at the Chateau in Layton. Mark and Jody will make their home in Logan, vsb 773-346- 0 Syracuse 773-278- 3 Your First Call, Ail Glaam Maoda Specializing In Inauranca Claims Auto Glass, Bishop and Mrs. Neil Smith, Store Fronts, Mr. and Mrs. F. Burton Winters and all of their Windows, Mirrors, Table Tops, etc. families attended the Sundance Summer Theater Paint Your Wagon on Storm Windows Friday evening. Guests on Sunday, June 24 of Mrs. Ethel Webb for her birthday open house at her home were Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Nalder, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Nalder and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Nalder, all of Holbrook, Ida.; Mrs. Beth Peck of Willard, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin C. Harris and other relatives from Ogden. DAVIS COUNTY Mrs. Webb was honored on her 80th birthday anniver- GLASS CO. "PHONE US GLASS TROUBLES sary. Mrs. Harriet Spendlove accompanied her son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Ted Spendlove and children on a trip over the weekend to Vernal where they visited the Dinosaur National Park. YOUR BASKET SSOTJffi Sunset Sports So. LDS mission to Bolivia. He is presently attending Utah State University majoring in Phone both of Rupert, Ida. Mark Simons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Simons is recovering from a serious bout at the North Davis Medical Center after an appendectomy surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Nance, Plan Wedding Mr. and Mrs. F. Harold Cooper of Price announce the ALL CARPET & FURNITURE lbs. David Edwin. Little Trish, Kirk and Brock are happy to welcome the little brother. The mother is the former Trudee Sprague of Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sprague and Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Peterson of Kaysville are the grandparents. Greatgrandmothers are Mrs. Nate Thomas of Magna and Mrs. Lake City. 1 to 75 7 Excited over the arrival of their first child are Mr. and Mrs. Kent Gray, 855 East 400 Kaysville Richard is the son of Robert C. Schoenfeld, 635 East 150 South, Kaysville. np 50 weighed Mr. and Mrs. Gene Peterson, 462 North 400 East, are happy to announce the arrival of a son born to them on June 16 at the Davis North Medical Center in Layton. He weighed 8 lbs. 1 oz and will be named Mobile kind. ALL WEARING APPAREL Brent. Grandparents are Ms. Joan Bass, Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bone, Layton. are Mr. and Mrs. Sid Bass, Kaysville. Welcoming their fifth child into their home are Mr. aiiJ" Mrs. Wayne Allred, 344 North 1000 East, Kaysville. The baby arrived on June 4 at the McKay-De- e Hospital and ts On 9, Richard July Schoenfeld of Kaysville will leave on a wilderness training trip for a five we&s. The National Outdoor Leadership School is based at Lander, Wyo. and is a mountaineering course. in Bone, Layton. The 6 lbs. 5 oz. lad arrived at Lakeview Hospital on June 15 and will be named K.C. Devereaux. At home to welcome the new baby is a brother, Kody Jay Kettenring performed the duties of best man for his The wedding breakfast was held at the Print Shop in Salt Lake City and the couple greeted friends in the garden of the brides parents at 181 East 500 North, Farmington. Parents of their second child are Brent and Sandi THE MOTHER of the bride ROBERT AND Kay Chris- Galovan. Both Kathleen and Jim are graduates of Layton High School and each have attended Ricks College. Jim has fulfilled an LDS Mission to South Africa, Johannesburg. KATHLEEN IS the daughter of Charles H. and Berniece Hardy, 97 Dixie Ave., Layton. Jim is the son of Newell T. and Barbara Anderson, 2561 West 1000 North, Layton. The Lion House performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. BEST MAN duties were performed by Roger Call. Ushers were Gordon Anderson, Mike Hardy, Jeff Hardy, Craig Anderson and Ted Kaysville Births were special accents. They carried baskets of silk peach and aqua flowers. 416 West 500 New Carton P .J. Knits rUES tog.PJ. IWg.S3.MYd. Tsx. If Carter T Knits 6 Doubts Knits Ihqpy Cotas (Untried) Hog. Ptu'W? Stripes tog.S2.M tog.IS.2t QUns tog. 3wys 2" rd. Yd. SS.2S Yd. ng. to ss.m vd. Yd. 00 11.25 PotyStntfaKnit (Bountiful) By Poly Bauzt Prints 2 4r 3"v 4. Babsrdlne (Poly) to totitiYd. mmm Poly Cotton Prints tog. sz.s Bingham Swim Suit Lycrs Prints Yd. tog. ti.MVd. piom n-- g. td.ts Yd. tog. S7.M Yd. Ask About Hawaiian Quilting Classes 4 3 Yd. Yd. I M pa firu. 3 re. 3 r |