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Show ( WEEKLY REFLEXOA ViS NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 26. 1979 Kaysville News By DONETA M. GATHERUM 773-497- S Stanley Flint of Fort Worth, in Texas spent Layton visiting his mother, Mrs. Delila Flint. While he was in Layton he visited with other family members as well as his children. Mr. Flint was transferred to Texas from Hill two-wee- AFB. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Craig left Layton the last part of June to fly to Seattle, Wash, where they met their daughter, Mary, their Bob McCarty, and their son-in-la- grandson, Rob. After spending time in Seattle they all flew to Hawaii k vacation. They for a stayed mostly on the Island of Oahu where they toured the two-wee- famous scenic attractions including Waikiki Beach, the Hawaiian LDS Temple and other attractions. They also spent three days on the Island of Kauai. returning home Mr. and Mrs. Craig enjoyed a After visit from their son Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Craig and their week-lon- and daughter-in-la- Monte and Lona. Lyle also visited with grandchildren, his brother Randy and his sister LaVee and her hus- band, Kim Hensely, who live in Willard. The Craig family held a family reunion at the Shirley Craig home. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Cordon of 781 North Fairfield Road have returned home from a motor trip to Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado. While CHURCH atthey were in Arizona they tended the funeral service of a brother Doug Cordon who is to Steve. The Layton Seventh LDS Ward held their summer e Last Friday evening members of the Layton Stake traveled Young Adults group to Manti to attend the Mormon Miracle Pageant. The overyoung people camped renight near Manti and turned home late Saturday. home Virginia Larsen is at in the a from stay recovering hospital where she undersent surgery on her hands. Mr. and Mrs. C.L. Allen and their family attended the Manti Pageant last week. The Allens took the opportunity to while go fishing and camping home. from were away they Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graeber and family moved recently from Layton into a new home i on July potluck ward dinner 20 at the Layton Bowery. k r t I in South Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Golden C. Sill have returned from spending two weeks in Hawaii. They landed in Honolulu and spent two days on the Island of Kauai. They stayed on the Island of Hawaii and Kilo. They stayed two days at Kona and visited Maui. They also visited the Island of Mainl- and toured the Kulaupup lookout and Moaula Falls. The stayed in a hotel on Waikiki Beach near Honolulu and toured this island. They visited the famous Polynesian center before returning home. Couple United MR. AND MRS. MARK E. JENSEN On Friday, July 20, 1979, Brenda Lee Bubak became the bride of James D. Mikesell, Jr. in rites per- Wed In Temple Jody Cooper of Price neck. Bands of lace flowers adorned the long sleeves and skirt. Her bouquet was of silk became the bride of Mark E. Jensen of Layton on July 20 in rites performed in the Logan peach, yellow and orange flowers with accents of white. Lori Cooper, sister of the bride was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Karen Jensen and Ann Jensen. Best man duties were performed by Greg Holbrook. LDS Temple. :: t: MR. AND Mrs. Harold Cooper, Price, are the parents of the bride and Mr. and Mrs. : Evan Jensen of Layton are parents of the groom. : A reception was held at the ' - bride's p.o. nts home in Price the evening of the wedding with a second reception held ::on July 21 at the Chateau Reception Center in Layton. L BRENDA IS the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Bubak, 1966 East Gentile, Layton and James is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James D. Mikesell, Sr., 963 Henderson Drive, Ogden. THE BRIDE selected a long gown of silk organza over taffeta with princess waist and appliqued lace flowers and seed pearls around the THE BRIDE wore a gown of the newlyweds will make their After a honeymoon with reembroidered Chantilly lace. It featured a petal neckline, capelet sleeves, a Bosque bodice coming to a V at the skirt front waist, and an with circular train trimmed with hand clipped medallions. She carried a bouquet of silk flowers of different shades of blue and white. Mrs. Richard Crouch, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Olga Sanchez, Diana Adams and Holly Mikesell. Ring bearer was Rion Crouch. Flower girls were Rhonda Crouch and Laura Mikesell. sheerganza home in Logan. BEAUTY SALON 350 North Main, La) MRS. GREGORY REED DAVIS 376-29-45 Repeat V ows Mr. and Mrs. Vance T. Bennett, 400 West 1185 North, Sunset, are announcing the recent marriage of their daughter, Melinda S. Bennett, to Gregory Reed Davis Clearance on All Wearing Apparel . rehearsal dinner was held at the Chateau Reception Center for the couple on July 19th hosted by the grooms parents. A reception was also held on the 20th of July after the wedding ceremony. A THE BRIDE is a graduate of Carbon High School and the College of Eastern Utah. The groom is a graduate of Layton High School and is attending USU majoring in geology. He served an LDS mission to Bolivia. i i formed at the Chateau Reception Center in Layton. The ceremony was held outdoors with Bishop Arlen B. Crouch, an uncle of the bride, performing the ceremony. of Ogden. THE MARRIAGE ceiemony was performed at the Ldgewood Reception Center in Ogden on Saturday, July 14, by Bishop Alley J. Wallace of the Sunset Sixth the attendants were dressed in long dresses of light blue dotted swiss fabric. The dresses featured a shaped waist, scoop ruffled neck.ine and ruffles the bottom of the full skirts. They held nosegays of different shades of blue silk flowers and had flowers jn their hair. Mrs. Bubak wore a long dark blue crepe and Mrs. Mikesell wore a white long gown of white and blue on flowers. BEST MAN duties were performed by Steve Capener. Ushers were Grant Wadman, Rick Stevens, Mike Lee, Brad Bubak and Ben Bubak. Mrs. William Waterhouse attended the guest book. Mrs. Bret Moultrie saw to the gift presentation and Mrs. John Wolfe and Miss Kim Bell were serving hostesses. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Crouch and Mrs. Clara Bubak, grandparents of the bride. Also, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bubak, Jerome, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crouch and children of Costa Mesa, Calif. Out-of-to- Mr. and Mrs. Phillips Street, Layton, haS been called to serve an LDS mission in the New Mexico Albuquerque LAYTON H.W. Bair, 39 Mexico Mission. THEY WILL be honored on Sunday July 29th at 1:45 p.m. at the Layton 18th Ward home in Ogden. A New Version Teacher: Is your mother or your father the boss in your formed the bodice that was enhanced with a lace yoke. The full sheer sleeves were caught to the wrist with a very wide cuff of chiffon and q0 The slightly full skirt fell gracefully to the floor and a deep ruffle flounce completed her gown. She wore a lace and veiw-- i picture hat and carried a bouquet of v h ite daisies and Sonja roses. Friday & Saturday Open Friday 8:00 a.m.-8:0- 0 p.m. 8 (OMENS SEMES THE BRIDE was attended by her sister, Mrs. Mark Jones, who wore a (Lisa) gown of deep peach satin, bloused at the waistline and sleeveless. She carried a Sonja rose bouquet. Mrs. Bennett, mother of thq bride, choose a deep peach gown of satin and crepe. Mrs. Davis wore a full-leng- th gown floral yellow of qiana. Both wore corsages ot Sonja roses. h (DUFF JSarfors 94 No. Fort Lane Layton (In the Stuart Shopping Plaza) hum pad, pump and motor, all makaa. Sarvtca Call 19 Phone MRS. BAIR has served in many of the organizations of the church and by profession is a dance instructor. The couple have four sons Ell Dnil Co. MILL OUTLET More FABRIC lor LESS MONEY Pelion 45 69 Cone Thread Satin 139sPi house? v.W 129VdJ to Jay Willeys 264 E. GENTILE Next Betty: "My'daddy is the boss, but mommy does most of the talking and thats what we go by. THE DANGER SIGNALS BACK PAIN BACKACHE BACK STIFFNESS NECK PAIN NECK ACHE NECK STIFFNESS HEAD PAIN ARM PAIN LEG PAIN AUTO ACCIDENT? on-the-j- ( ( injury? ob Today MEDICAL, HEALTH and ACCIDENT INSURANCE ACCEPTED Following their reception PRENUPTIAL parties were Jones at given by Mrs. Mark Suntet. in home Bennett the and relaForty close friends tives were guests. A graduate of Clearfield new Mrs. High School, the Davis attended Weber State Davis is College last year. Mr. a graduate of Weber High School. ! QaBB BEST MAN duties were Strom-burperformed by Mark the newlyweds left for a week at Park City. They will make their first home in Ogden. Staoe jPtace Repairs and Installation. filled a Stake Mission. featured a high neckline 27-2- Evep Cooler plan to depart for their new assignment on August 2. Mr. Bair is retired from Hill AFB and is activily engaged as a wood turning specialist. He has held numerous positions in the LDS Church. He has also Mr. Davis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed H. Davis of Huntsville, Utah. edged in lace, tiny pin tucks July of them have ALL FRIENDS and relatives of the couple are invited to be in attendance at this Sacrament Meeting, vsb , r Sacrament Meeting. They THE BRIDE is a graduate of Layton High School and the groom a graduate of Ben Lomond High School. They plan to make their future and each completed LDS Missions.. LDS Ward. FOR HER marriage and the reception that followed, the new Mrs. Davis chose a gown of ice white chiffon underscored by white satin. It Stuart Center ALL OF V Receives Call CHIRORRWCiTilC HMED MONDA :! |