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Show f WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. MARCH i 27. 1 980 r I ' v. , S The Logan LDS Temple MRS. IKE was the setting for the wedding of Dicksie Bowen to Jerry Weston Zaugg on March 20. 1980. Arlen Pugmire officiated at the ceremony. SWAN March Bride United in marriage at the Ogden Golf and Country Club March 20 were Miss Janine Oyler and Thornley King Ike" Swan. Jr. The marriage ceremony was performed by President Gerald Simmons before close friends and family members of the couple. 3THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mrs. C. Eugene Jorgensen of Tremonton and the late Reid L'. Oyler. The groom is the son of Judge and Mrs. Thornley K. Swan of Kaysvlle. :The bride wore a gown of sheer ivory georgette over ivory satin with Alencon reembroidered lace and lustrous pearls scrolled on the El- izabethan neckline, bodice, and long tapering culls. The lace motif was repeated on the front of the dress and on the graceful cathedral length train. The bouffant illusion veiling fell in sheer layers to the waist and was attached to a small' ' lace covered headpiece. THE MATRON of honor was Mrs. Brad Andrews, with bridesmaids Mrs. Steven Jeweks. Mrs. Bill Nisson. Miss Ann Hutchinson and Mrs. Ross Catron. They wore dresses of dusty rose double georgette. They were designed with a tailored neckline with a small stand-ucollar and full long sleeves. full-leng- Creighton John Oyler was the ring bearer. The w edding party stood before a bank of colorful spring flowers and plant greenery. The colorful spring flower motif was carried out in the bouquets of the bridesmaids. The bridal bouquet was made up of orchids and stephanotis. AFTER THE ceremony, a reception in honor of the newlyweds was given by Mr. and Mrs. G. Eugene Jorgensen. The Weber Club was the setting for the rehearsal dinner hosted by the groom's parents. The bride was entertained extensively prior to her marriage. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. John Moray. Rebecca Moray. Mrs. Dean Hod-soMrs. Robert Anderson. Mrs. Keith Fillmore, Mrs. Warren Haycock. Mrs. Kent Thomas. Mrs. Brad Andrews. Mrs. Jack Shumway. Mrs. Clyde "Mofris. Mrs. Steven Jeweks, Mrs. Bill Nisson.1 THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bow en of Logan. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell N. Zaugg. Clearfield. A wedding breakfast was held at the Juniper Inn in Logan and a reception later that day at the Logan LDS 9th Ward Cultural hall. THE BRIDE wore a gown of white chiffon w ith a w ide yoke of lace and ruffles. The full gathered skirt featured lace and ruffles at the hemline. She carried a bouquet of white roses, daisies and yellow tea roses. Her veil had seed pearls with matching lace. Matron of honor was Elsa Jean Ewer, sister of the bride. Maid of honor was Laura Thuston. with bridesmaids MRS. FRED LARSON Berntson. Dee Ann Jensen. Emily Jensen and Annette MRS. HOWARD HARRIS ADAMS Winter Bride Shellie Zaugg. They w ere dressed in mint green print crepe with rutiles at the neck and lower edge, trimmed with forest green velvet sash. They carried yellow daisies and yellow roses. The Officers Club at Hill Air Force Base was the setting on Feb. 23 for the marriage of Susan Hollist and Fred Larson. The rites were performed by Judge Ronald Hyde. A reception followed. BEST MAN duties were performed by Paul Saunders with Kelly Zaugg as the usher. Prenuptial parties were A REHEARSAL dinner at the Officers Club was hosted by the parents of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Larson of Ogden. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Van C. Hollist of Salt Lake City and Lt. Col. (Ret) and Mrs. C.A. Francis of Layton. Matron of honor was Mrs. Vanalee Carruth, sister of the bride. Debbie Larson, sister of given by Annette Bernston. Marge Rock. Lara Thurston and Sheila Zaugg. THE BRIDE attended Logan High School and the LDS Seminary. She attended the School of Dental Assisting. The groom is a Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary graduate. He has fulfilled an LDS mission to Argentina Buenos Aires North Mission. After a honeymoon to the Homestead the couple will make their home in Ogden. Exchange Vows the groom, was maid of honor. Allyson Carruth was flower girl and her brother James w as ring bearer. BEST MAN was Jerry Lar- son. Larry Larson served as usher. Both are brothers of the groom. At the guest book was the bride's grandmother. Helen B. Gren. Gift bearers were Suzanne and Ember Gren. THE BRIDE graduated from Bountiful High School and the groom is a graduate of Utah State University. The couple is making their home in Roy. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L were (lower girls. Doug Rollins was the usher. . Rollins are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter. Sally Irene Rollins to Howard Harris Adams, the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Harris Adams of Layton. THE COUPLE were PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mrs. Harris Adams at her home and by some of the bride's friends from work. After a honeymoon to Philadelphia. the Bahamas and Jamaica, the couple will make their home in Salt Lake City w here the bride is employ ed as a respiratory therapist at the Primary Children's Hospital. The groom is a graduate of Layton High School and served an LDS mission to Southern Italy He has attended Weber State College. mar- ried on March 7. 1980 in Ogden. Nuptial rites were performed by Judge John A reception and bullet at the Ogden Golf and Country Club followed the wedding ceremony. Matron of honor was Pat Smith. Best man duties were performed by Phil Gibbons. Heather and Angela Adams Wahl-quis- First Runnerup In Miss CEU Pageant t. . JACOBSEN MOWER SALE The Jacobsen Super Bagger dancing group and has had the leads in several plays. She is also a member of the Lambda Delta Sigma sorority. Joan Myrberg. a graduate of Granger High was elected as Miss CEU while Debbie Roper. a graduate of Carbon High was named second runnerup. The winner of the Miss CEU Pageant will participate in the Mrs. Ross Catron. Mrs. Thornley K. Swan. Margaret Dunn. Nancy Christensen and Sue Adams. AFTER A short honeymoon. the newlyweds will make their home in Logan, Miss Utah Scholarship Pageant held in June. where the groom will resume his studies at USU. np p Do-It-Yours- The junior bridesmaids, nieces of the bride. Miss Fashion Hints Kim-berel- y Udy and Miss Lisa Newman, wore dresses of ivory satin with a small dusty rose print. The dresses were enhanced with a circular tucked detail on the full skirt and the long full sleeve. h THE DUTIES of the best man were carried out by Matt Swan, w ith Tony Cross. Craig Cross. Lance Robinson. Marlon Stocks serving as ushers. Colonists Way Early-America- n A return of soft, pastel dresses will usher in spring 1980. Crepe, silk and georgette in dresses feature soft necklines and full sleeves. LAYTON named first runnerup to Miss CEU 1980 in the annual pageant on March 6 in the Geary Theatre. MR AND MRS. BRUCE G. SAVAGE TT Patty Jo Pierce became the bride of Bruce G. Savage on March 21, 1980 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, with Lawrence Moss officiating. Attention Davis Weber Canal Co. Shareholders! Premium price paid for your PATTY IS the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd L. Pierce. 2637 N. 300 W. . Layton. Bruce is the son of Mrs. Lucille Phil- water shares. Need up to 50 shares. Must purchase before spring Roy & Mike 277-58- 35 lips of Roy, and Drew Savage. Washington Terrace. An open house was held at the Layton First Ward Cultural hall. The bride was dressed in an original crepe white dress and carried white carnations. (SLC) red roses and pink baby breath. THE BRIDE attended Clearfield High School and the groom is a graduate of Bonneville High School and has attended BYU. 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