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Show WEEKLY REFLEX Toast--Jbe- DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 27, 1979 Kaysville Clubs ir Mrs. Nora Miller will gs on rith her home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Erma Stephens will be hostess to members to the DeLite Pinochle Club at the Valley View Golf Clubhouse in Layton on Wednesday afternoon for their regular luncheon meeting. Valley aytcac eriflj e : on s and whose were leese, Mrs. Rebecca Ashbaker, Mrs. Betty Abrams, Mrs. Esther Mapes, Mrs. Lois Mrs. Roetta Stephens, Horsley, Mrs. Nora Miller and Ron and Mrs. Ina Cheney attended the dinner meeting in Ogden Thursday evening at the Mansion House. Mrs. Dean Galbraith entertained at her home Thursday evening for members of the Exhausted Hens Jaycee group. The men met at the were right, :hard rmoe :d in GALE JOHNSON Wed In Temple ;eome gs. r ill bf en- tertain the ALonas Club at 127 at ?Wt being s ar? The former Miss Dianne Roberta Gibson and Robert Gale Johnson exchanged marriage vows in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Sept. 20, with Mrs. Gary Galbraith, Mrs. Carl Weybum, Miss Jill Fikstad, Miss Tamra Woodward, Miss Nancy Koning and Miss Alecia Johnson as 1979. bridesmaids. Theresa Gibson THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hi F. Gibson of Layton. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Johnson of 2520 Pinewood H ' The North Davis County Lane, Layton. A reception was held that evening in the Kaysville MRS. GREGORY ROBINSON League of Women Voters will hold their third annual membership tea Sept. 29. All the flower girls. Best man duties were as- sumed by Mike Johnson, the included ushers In late summer rites, Miss Exchange Vows .Miss Ann Marie Nielsen became the bride of Gregory Almon Robinson in ceremonies performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Friday, Sept. 21. were Mrs. Debbie Okker as matron of honor. Miss Paula Warren was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Mrs. Rick L. Fenner, Miss Cynthia Nielsen, Mrs. Rodney L. Hess and Mrs. Paul Robinson. h They wore gowns of polyester knit in alternating colors of light blue and beige and each held a nosegay of silk flowers in shades of blue and cream of daisies, Pres. Vaughn J. Featherstone ficiated. of- Royce Nielsen of 655 East 150 South, Kaysville. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Almon Robinson of 2855 Commonwealth Avenue, Salt Lake City.'- carnations and miniature flowers and centered with a - THE rThat evening the couple -- received guests at a reception at the Carillon Reception Center in Bountiful. MOTHERS h daisies FOR HER nuptial events, the bride was attired in a full-lenggown of chiffon styled with a high neckline of nylon miniature and Best man duties were per-- " formed by Paul Robinson. Ushers were Larry R. Niel- sen, Brad Nielsen, Mike Clark Dudley and Brad Parkin. Holloway, ruffle of chiffon accenting the bodice and midriff. The long lace sleeves with deep cuffs were fastened with a row of small pearl buttons. The full skirt featured four tiers of ruffles trimmed with satin ribbon and the long chapel train was attached to the PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Karen Nielsen, Debbie Akker, Mary Ellen Larsen, Karen Larsen, Jacquelyn Lambert, Lynette Kinsman and a group of friends and neighbors of the groom in Salt Lake City. The bride graduated from Davis High School. The groom is a graduate of Highland High School and is presently attending BYU. He graduated from Air Traffic Control School, USAF. He has fulfilled an LDS Mission to the Texas, San Antonio Mission. waistline accented with a wide bow tied in back. The full fingertip veil of silk bridal illusion fell softly from a matching lace crown. Her bouquet was made up of silk blue tipped roses, daisies, carnations with miniature , flowers of light and dark blue scattered white "and, .throughout the bouquet accented with baby breath, greenery and white ribbon : streamers. -- ''ATTENDING the bride COUPLE THE honeymooned at Lake Tahoe and are making their home in Salt Lake City, np fir Mr. and Mrs. Casper G. Carroll recently returned i f i from Communist China. They report that China is changing so rapidly that many ideas and thoughts presented in the 15 books read before the trip were already f 5 f IN THEIR f visits to i ' if d .- : THEY WERE particularly anxious to make a bird's eye - View comparison of the two Communist greats, China and Soviet Union. The Carrolls 1 have made two trips to Rus--; sia, one in 1975 and one in f; I ; - 1978, En route to China via San Francisco they spent three : days with their nieces family, Mr. and Mrs. Edison Schow and their children, in Redwood City. On their return I from China the Carrolls spent some time in Hong Kong, : - which has become a fabulous city, one of the most beautiful ; t i They visited their nieces family, Lt. and Mrs. Steven Holt and their children in Honolulu. A former Davis High student, Betsy Gutzmer, greeted them on the Island of Maui. Betsy now has her own advertising agency there. com-- C munes, factories, educational " and commercial institutions they found the people wtrm and friendly, as curious about them as they were about the - Chinese. Everyone wished to : be helpful and especially to learn the English language, has As Mrs. Carroll - f frequently stated, You cant f - understand the word crowd-.euntil you have been to A$ia. Today she said, ff: .Chinas near billion persons, whether on foot or bicycle, :i: make any movement hazar-f'tleu- s but interesting, interesting. : in the world. the IN LOS Angeles, Carrolls were entertained by Dr. Marden Duke and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lazier. They were hosted by Dr. Herman Stevens and his daughter Beth Anne in Westwood. Their trip had a fitting climax when Mrs. Mack Kirkby and Miss Jessie McCulley of West Los Angeles gave a Chinese dinner in their honor, np AAMA Set Meeting The American Association of the Davis County Chapter will be holding their monthly meeting SepL 27 at 8 p.m. It will be held at Lakeview Hospital, 630 Edna Powell of Layton will celebrate her 80th birthday on Oct. 1. There will be an open house for all friends who wish to call Sept. 29 from 12 noon to 3 EDNA WAS born Oct. 1, 1899 in Price, Utah. Moved to Duchesne County in 1908, from Family Services and Club was held at the home of Mrs. Carla Benson. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Cathy Halcomb and Mrs. Lorna Collett. The book review was given by Mrs. Shelley Lefler. Judy Nixon and Grace with the Davis County School District. They will be speaking on the subject of child abuse. The Clearfield Library, 562 South 100 East, Clearfield is the place and 2 p.m. is the time. The League would love to see you there. PRENUPT1IAL LAWN MOWER REPAIRING parties were given by Mrs. Vilate Miss Evelyn McDonald, Brough, Mrs. Kathryn Dont C UN It Bring It to CMS Your Briggs Stratton t Welling, Mrs. Margaret Allen and Mrs. Patricia Steiner. Headquarters SALES The bride is a graduate of Davis High School. Both the bride and groom will graduate from BYU in April - SERVICE 766-13- 13 umas "sharpening of 1980. c&s FOLLOWING A honeymoon Utah Earns Gold Award For Crusade Utah was the first division in the nation to receive the Gold Award for the American Cancer Crusade Drive for 1979, according to Ernie Smith, state Crusade chairTHE GOLD Award is the highest honor given by the National Office to divisions who have surpassed their total of the previous year by at least 12 percent. To date the Utah Division Office has received $642,000 represent- ing 27 percent increase over the previous year. This makes five consecutive years that Utah has earned the Gold Award, a record unequaled by any other division in the nation in Crusade increase. smalumgine repair NEW LOCATION:645 NORTH MAIN, KAYSVILLE trip to Sweetwater Resort at Bear Lake the newlyweds will make their home in Provo. UM MOWERS -- SHARPENING - MECHAM - OGDEN - 71 A REPAIRING gown styled with a CARPET square neckline, long full sleeves and pin tuck pleated bodice. She wore a picture hat trimmed in lace and the bridal bouquet was made up of spring flowers centered 0 0-0- - YES, WE DO VELVET FURNITURE ALL CARPET & FURNITURE with roses. Attending the bride was PHONE Always Prompt Courteous Service Sale lor all types ol Carpet Miss Kathy Brough, sister of the bride and Mrs. Gene Evans, sister of the groom. Jarolen Brough attended the 825-108- 7 BILL LILES - Insured All Work Guaranteed owner-manag- FREE ESTIMATES ENJOY FRESH CLEAN CARPETS DELUXE CAROUSEL MICROWAVE OVEN WITH AND TEMPERATURE PROBE AUTO-TOUC- H CAROUSEL TURNTABLE Assures consistent, even cooking. It turns the food so you dont have to. CAHiUiS TEMPERATURE PROBE Allows accurate cooking by temperature. Oven automatically turns off at the desired food temperature. TEMPERATURE FOLLOWED BY TIME Holds or simmers at given temperature up to 99 minutes. VARIABLE COOKING CONTROL WITH COOKING FULL POWER, ROAST, SIMMER, DEFROST, and HOLD settings allow choice of cooking speeds. Automatically changes settings for up to 3 cooking sequences. MEMORY BANKS Stores and recalls 10 complete cooking programs at a touch. ACRYLIC INTERIOR Easy to clean; LIGHTED DIGITAL DISPLAY Shows time and temperature settings. TIME of DAY CLOCK and MINUTE TIMER Precise and accurate timing. CAROUSEL COOKBOOK WOODGRAINED CABINET Outside dimensions: 24V(W) x Cavity size: 1.53 cu. ft. Output power: 650 watts Net weight: 62 lbs. 15V(H) x 1 8"(D) R-9- 500 THE ABOVE figures are a measure of the dedication that has been exhibited by the 25,000 Utah Division volun- teers this year. Every crusader in the state as well as throughout Davis County can feel proud of their contribution to the control of cancer, Mr. Smith stated. This program of research, education and service could not go forth without the dedication and devotion of Utah volunteers and the generosity of Utah contribuRobert Nalder has been named chairman of the In Fashion With prospects of an energy shortage, the comfort pouch is expected to be popular this winter. Its a good way to keep warm while reading or watching TV with the thermostat set at 65 or 68 degrees. service FOR HER wedding and reception the bride wore a full-leng- Watch for Our MICROWAVE Demonstration Coming October 6th -- 11 to 3 BUY A MICROWAVE NOW THROUGH SEPT. 29TH And receive a Cookware Set Valued at $39.95 ITS LIKE FINDING I1B Mars-to- master social workers IN KAYSVILLE Reliable, precise, easy to program touch control system. East Medical Drive, about this program or the Association contact Nanette or Paula Leishman at Cook at The September meeting of the Belle Lettres Literary AUTO-TOUC- Davis North County American Cancer Campaign Crusade for the new year, np Boun- West The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at Little America Restaurant in Salt Lake City hosted by the groonjs parents. That evening they received guests at a garden reception at the home of the brides parents in Kaysville. p.m. at Harmony Park tors. 292-42- -- MRS. POWELL has been active in the LDS Church and is a visiting teacher. Recreation Center, 3700 So. Main, Salt Lake City. Family luncheon following. of Medical Assistants tiful. THE GUEST speaker is Bonnie Hendrickson of Mountain Bell. She will be speaking on phone collections. All medical office personnel and others interested are invited. If you have any questions ' Yellowstone. man. Changing China ; Thompson (Linda), flowers..,. ruffle and the lace bodice trimmed with pearls and The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd H. Farr, 1068 Via Roble Drive, Lafayette, Calif. A VERY interesting and educational program will be presented by Dave Mullen Evans. THE NEW bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Haryey Brough, 338 North 500 East, Kaysville. Children are Cloyd Powell, Altamont, Utah; Mrs. Walter Richardson (Cleo), Salt Lake City; Mrs. Max Ross (Aria), Arcadia, Utah; Mrs. Harold Morley (Doris), Price; Garth Powell, Swan Lake, Wash.; Mrs. Glen Manning (Beth), Fruit Heights; Phil Powell, Layton; Mrs. Jack Pevey (Helen), Layton; Mrs. Lynn chose of gowns polyester knit styled with long sleeves and tie belts. Their corsages were silk blue roses, floor-lengt- ceremonies performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on August 17, 1979. 42 blue mum. Flower girls were Jennie Lambert and Rebecca Lambert. Miss Kathy Quinn attended the guest book. They were honored at a wedding breakfast at Hare Hollow in Salt Lake City following the ceremony, hosted by the grooms parents. Las southern Utah the newlyweds will reside in Kaysville. Notes 80th Birthday floor-lengt- is THE BRIDE the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. wedding Vegas and married Arthur Enas Powell in Duchesne on Aug. 30, 1916. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They moved from Duchesne County in 1941, settling in Layton in 1949. Mr. Powell died April 27, 1965. They had 13 children, nine living, 33 grandchildren and guest book. Kipley A. served as best man ushers were Steven Brough, Kevin Brough and Gene Sherri Brough became the bride of Randall Boyd Farr in FOLLOWING A trip to interested and community orientated public are invited. Temple Rites Gary Galbraith, Carl Weyburn, Joe Johnson, David Gibson and David Simmons. Crestwood Stake Center. SERVING AS the brides attendants were Mrs. Ronald P. Hubrich, as matron of honor, Home. League Of W omen Voters Tea Planned and Stacie Johnson were ' home of Dee Sanders. The Kaysville Creek Camp Daughter of Utah Pioneers will meet for their first meeting of the season on Oct. 11 at the home of Mrs. Kolene Bobo. Assisting hostess will be Mrs. Verna Thompson. The lesson will be given by Mrs. Elma Webster and Mrs. Myrtle Snarr. the Kaysville 1st, 6th and 16th Ward study group will meet Sunday Sept. 30 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Nir' -- GOLDv- WHEN YOU SAVE AT MfMAMi 829 Sooth 5C3 West Eoantltal "WE SERVICE EVERYTHING WE SELL CHECK WITH OUR PARTS DEPARTMENT t |