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Show w mi ' w wvWfilSU OL7 I iLiVl&toi i ( 3 1 O Layton Area Toastmasters Kaysville Area Births den. The little one weighed 8 lbs. 5 oz. and will be named Amanda Lynn. At home are two brothers, Kevin Samuel and Jacob. The mother is the former JLynne Robbins of Kaysville. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hatch, Fruit Heights and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Robbins of Kaysville. Greatgrandmother is Mrs. Kathryn Wilson of Brigham City. Its a son for Mr. and Mrs. James N. Rasmussen of Lay-toA 8 lbs. 3 oz. lad arrived on Sept. 7 at the St. Benedicts Hospital and is their third child. At home is brother News has been received that Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Kunz of Fairbanks, Alaska are the parents of a baby boy born Sept. 11. He will be named Brian Jeffery. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. McKay Kunz of Fruit Heights and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Abbott of San Jose, Calif. From Sandy comes word of the arrival of a baby daughter bom Sept. 13 to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rey. She weighed 8 lbs. 12 oz. and was bom in the Cottonwood Hospital. Mrs. Rey was the former Diane Duckworth of Kaysville. She is being welcomed at home by little sisters Alysa and Cherilyn. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy and sister Karen. Mrs. Rasmussen will be remembered as the former Linda Guenther of Layton. Mr. and Mrs. James Rasmussen of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelm Guenther of Rock Springs, Wyo. are the grandparents. Mrs. Wallace Hight of Farmington is the Duckworth, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Al-vi- Rey, Camarillo, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lloyd of 241 South 760 East, Kaysville are announcing the arrival of a son bom to them on Aug. 30 in the St. Benedicts Hospital in Ogden weighing 8 lbs. 3 oz. He will be named Jeffery Harvey. Mrs. Lloyd is the former Marilyn Harvey of Fruit Heights. r. Boasting over the arrival of a son are Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ruth Harvey, Fruit Heights; and Mr. and Mrs. Grant S. Lloyd of Kaysville. Mrs. Ethel Hill of Bountiful is the great- W. Hill of 388 South Golden Circle Drive, Fruit Heights. The 7 lb 7 oz lad arrived on Aug. 29 at the McKay Hospital and will be named Park Ronald. At home are one brother York and two sisters, Lisa and Kimberly. grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Hatch are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby daughter born to them on August 10 at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Og bered as the former Karen Park of Bountiful. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alma Park of Grandparents are Mrs. Exchange V ows On Sept. 6, 1979 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, Jennifer Clark became the bride of Bradley Kevin Davies. Pres. Donavan H. Van Dam officiated at the ceremony. MRS. BRENT ROBINSON Repeat Vows Miss Debra Swallow recited marriage vows with Brent W. Robinson in a ceremony performed on August 29, 1979 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Elder C. Leland Davey officiated at the ceremony. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Swallow, 283 South 200 West, Kaysville and the groom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Stephen L Robinson of Palos Verdes, Calif. The wedding breakfast was held in the Presidents Room of Hotel Utah hosted by the grooms parents. The couple was honored at a reception that evening at the Edelweiss at the Rock Farm in Farmington. They were further honored at an open house in Palos Verdes, Calif, on Saturday Sept. 8. THE BRIDE was attired in a gown of Chantilly lace featuring a square neckline, long tapered sleeves and a fitted bodice. The full skirt of matching lace tiers fell into a chapel train that 1 SELF SERVICEl GAS PUMPS LATE MODEL TOKHEIM WITH REMOTE CONTROLS 6-- 1969 DISPENSERS 18 -1- $400. 972-73 $500 ea DISPENSERS Mechanical 2 DISPENSERS 4 Readouts - - Included 1977 $600 ea 1975-7- 7 TWIN DISPENSERS C Metric ea . $1100 ea. . Indudad Readouts ALL IN CURRENT OPERATION OGDEN AREA. AVAILABLE PEAL OPPORTUNITY TO IN ENTER GAS Business or upoat pReseNT eQUIPMNT AT FRACTION OF SMALL COST new PHONE OGDEN 2 OR 393-859- 393-530- 479-878- 7 0 carried pink roses, baby breath and stephanotis bouquets. extended three feet. Her fin- gertip veil of silk bridal illusion was edged in matching lace and attached to a lace crown. Her bridal bouquet was of peach roses, white daisies and white mums. ATTENDING THE bride were Mrs. Robyn Robinson, Mrs. Pamela Clark, Mrs. Jennifer Holbrook and Miss Debbie Taylor. They wore floor-lengt- h gowns of pale peach jersey and they held peach rosebuds and white carnations. Mrs. Suzanne Kennard and Jeffrey Morgan attended the guest book. Other attendants were Miss Andrea Wright, Miss Rebecca Morgan, Miss Tristin Larkin, Miss Amy Robinson and Miss Tonzie Larkin. Best man duties were performed by Kevin R. Goates of Palos Verdes, Calif. Ushers were twin brothers of the groom, Jeffrey and Gregory JENNIFER IS the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Clark, 35 So. 400 East, Kaysville. Bradley is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Davies, 273 East 1850 South, Centerville. A wedding breakfast was held for friends and members of the family at the Red Flame Restaurant in Bountiful with a garden reception held later that day at the home of the bride. THE BRIDES dress was of white qiana, chapel length with chapel length Watteau train. It featured an empire waist embellished with silk Venice lace and seed pearls. The chapel length illusion veil was of silk Venice lace and seed pearl appliques. She carried . a bouquet of gardenias, stephanotis and baby breath. Matron of honor was Mrs. Roy (Kristin) Mirafzal. Bridesmaids were Stephanie Clark and Robin Davies. Their gowns were of plum FLOWER GIRLS were Brook Davies, Stephanie and Andrea Stephens Stephens. They wore long pink nylon dresses and carried baskets of plum and pink mums. Best man was William J. Davies. Ushers were Blaine R. Davies, Daniel Ferraro and Gary Payne. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Shelly Davies, Mrs. Lamez Davies, Mrs. Norma Clark and Mrs. Doris Hansen. THE BRIDE is a graduate of Davis High School, the LDS Business College and is attending BYU. The groom is a graduate of Bountiful High School and the U. of U. He has fulfilled an LDS mission to the Japan Sendai Mission. Mary Brochu and Chris Thompson attended the guest PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mrs. Joan Freed, Miss Robyn Frasier, Mrs. William Johnson, Mrs. John Hopper, Mrs. Pamela Clark, Miss Debbie Taylor,. Mrs. LouAnn Symond and Mrs. ' Suzanne Kennard. The bride graduated from Davis High School and has attended BYU for two years majoring in special education. The groom graduated Noah, the guide dog belonging to John Stodgell would be sent to charitable organizations in Chile. Money collected from this dinner will go to charita semi-month- Its a daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Mike Anderson of 1599 West Galbraith Street, Kaysville. The new addition arrived on Aug. 10 at the McKay-De-e Hospital in Ogden is weighing in at 7 lb 4 oz. It their third child and will be named Wendy. At home are Rebecca and Mark. The mother is the former Susan Johnson of Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson, Kaysville and Mr. and of Mrs. Kent Anderson Hooper are the grandparents. Dawson Lindsay, Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Thomas of Wellsville are the Mrs. Lucille Strong entertained the Kaysville Art Club at her home on Monday, Sept. 17. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Dorothy Swan and Mrs. Sarah B. Strong. Mrs. Marcia Mansell is president of the club for the 1979-8- 0 year. 87 Main, Bountiful 1 Layton Kristine 825-82- book. The opening meeting of the season for the Bay View Club From Las Vegas, Nev., comes word of the arrival of a daughter Heidi born to Mr. and Mrs. John Ruhle. She arrived on Sept. 12 and is their first child. Mrs. Ruhle will be remembered as the former Jennifer Hyde, daughter of Noall F. Kyde of Kaysville. np parliamentarian was Ron Elizondo. Those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Maughan, Terry Oyermoe and Mars Killpack. r ANYONE interested in developing their communication skills, public or private, are cordially invited to come" and attend these meetings.; The next meeting jwill bj held on Thursday, Septi;27 at 7 p.m. at the same place Mil the price of the dinner being $5 per person. Partners arj invited, vsb ALL NEW RESTAURANT IN SYRACUSE Good Homemade Specials Everyday! : Muir. Mrs. Lillian Openshaw will entertain the Mountain Road Neighborhood Birthday Club at her home Thursday evening for their regular monthly meeting. Members of the Orchid Club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Lynetta Cottrell. Mrs. Bonnie Crawley and Mrs. Norma Sanders were assisting hostesses. The program was given by Evelyn Jensen who gave a demonstration on a of the techniques of oil and tole painting. mini-canva- WOMENS SPORTSWEAR CLEARANCE m 0233211 SAVE 0D 0D 022EH 02EHI SWEATERS OS FASHION PULLOVERS SPECIAL YOUNG Center 9" MENS & MORE 90 COP'D CLEARANCE CORDUROY JEANS Robert and Peggy Sheen, 230 E. 1700 So., No. C, Clearfield, girl Rickie and JoAnn Dahl, 121 Mill Road No. 1, Layton, boy Red 0503ED: to 40 MENS SPORTSWEAR GP Knit Shirts, Woven D-1- 6, Sport Shirts, Jeans, Slacks & More September 17, 1979 Loren and Marie Dowell, Box 9473, Ogden, boy Randy and Kristena Hill, 857 W. 2650 N., girl September 18, 1979 David and Janeil Reed, 5194 So. 2000 W., Roy, boy Septembers, 1979 Villa Drive, Clearfield, girl Alan and Eileen Davis, 436 E. 380 N., American Fork, Utah, girl Larry Ray and Debra Talbot, 2290 W. 4000 So., V SAVE 20 mm Layton, girl September 16, 1979 Normand and Terry Bell, 680 N. Main, 11" SPECIAL September 15, 1979 Brent and Becky Mildon, 3315 W. 1700 So., Syracuse, boy Ronald and Joann Larsen, 1425 East Gentile, James and Sherrie Worley, 29 So. 30,50 PANTS, TOPS, SKIRTS Kaysville, boy FREE Toast-- 1 master was Bill Schaap and FALL SAWING 292-687- 57 general evaluator. Bountiful with Mrs. Alta Howard as hostess. The program was under the direction of Mrs. Bertha YOUNG MEN'S dMIft) Septembers, 1979 N. BOTH speakers were evaluated by Warren Reese, was on Wednesday, Sept. 19 at the Senior Citizen Center in Mrs. Jackie Murri was hostess to members of the Fine Arts Club at her home Tuesday evening in Fruit Heights. Mrs. Beth Jonsson was cohostess. The book review, Under the Same Stars by Dean Hughes was reviewed by Mrs. Florence Barton. Mr Hughes was a former student of Mrs. Bartons class at Weber State College and was author of the THIS FROG leg or steak full course dinner will be held Sept. 29 at the Roy Eagle building. Members and guests are welcome to attend. Cost will be $5.50 a person. honeymooned at Freeds summer home in the Uinta SPfwdattieb The speakers were Sterjipj I Cannon, who spoke : on government activities and Bob Christopherson, whose! topic was energy waste. , itjrOUliLS KjtUOS by the ble funds sponsored Eagle organization. At Davis North Medical Mountains. the-Vall- ey . AFTER A honeymoon to Jackson Hole, Wyo. the couple will make their home in Centerville. COUPLE THE Toast-- 1 book. from Rolling Hills High and has also attended BYU m ajoring in business. He has fulfilled an LDS Mission to the Japan Sappora Mission. Laytons Lake View masters Club began .tbeirl meetings on! Thursday, Sept. 13 with a dinner party at View Restaurant in Layton; I Mrs. Hill will be remem- Article Correction An article in the Sept. 20 paper incorrectly stated proceeds for the Eagle No., 3355 retirement dinner for Begin Meetings Ar-gy- Robinson. School in Palos Verdes, Calif, WITH HOSES AIL COMPLETE ANO AUTOMATIC NOZZLES chiffon print, empire waists, full length and sleeveless. They wore pink roses and baby breath in their hair and Bountiful and Mrs. Verna K. Hill of Layton. John M. Park of Layton and Mrs. Clara of Woods Cross are the v LAST 3 DAYS m? SAIURDAY , Thurs., Fri., Sat. HOME FURNISHINGS SALE BLANKETS SHEETS PILLOWS HOUSEWARES WjDM E N ISFJAG K EfliS OffiaiEB Roy, girl DRAPERY RODS Kevin With the Purchase of CUSTOM DRAPERIES September 20, 1979 and Bea Cardwell, 1088 N. 1250 s E., East Layton, boy Don and Viola Adams, 189 So. Main, No. 59, Layton, girl David and Sandra Beddes, 787 So. 1425 W Clearfield, boy Jared and Kadell Richardson, 880 E. Brookshire, Kaysville, girl Now, two great ways to charge! Shop Sun. 12-- 5 Shop Sat. 10-- 6 Mon.-Fr- i. 10-- 9 Beauty Salon 295-707- is 'dCPenney BOUNTIFUL STORE 101 West 1600 North Shop 298-326- 6 - Catalog' 1 |