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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL JULY 17, 1980 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JULY 17. 1980 Layton 24th Fire Hazards SOCIETY Births Former East Layton resident, Robert Spencer and his The upcoming 24th of July holiday will provide a large number of people the opportunity of taking to the woodlands to enjoy Utahs numerous activities. wife, Ida Ardema Spencer are announcing the birth of their first child. The baby girl was born July 8 in Ogden and will be named Ida Shea. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer are now living in Ogden. The baby girl is the first girl born into the Spencer family for 30 years. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Spencer of East Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Paul William Ardema, Ogden residents who are now serving an LDS mission in Kentucky. On July 7, Jared and Magie McRae Brow n became the parents of their fourth child. Danelle w eighed 6 lbs 9 oz. She w as bom in an Ogden hospital . Greeting the baby at home were Jarilynne. Michelle and Matthew. Mrs. Deane W. Brown of Price and Mr. and Mrs. Karl M. McRae of Bountiful are the grandparents. Bridgette Sweat. 8 lbs 2 oz.. THE GREATER number of people also creates a higher man-cause- risk for fire d occurrence. Combine these two elements and we have a hazardous fire situation. Davis County has been fortunate not to have had any significant wildland fires this fire season up to now. The potential for fire will be increasing greatly during the rest of July and August as vegetation dries up. THE STATE forester urges everyone to be extra careful when using fire during the holiday. Be sure to clear a ten foot circle down to mineral soil around campfires. Drown all camp fires until cold and dead out. Always use an ashtray or mineral soil to extinguish smoking material. Agreed On one issue at least, men and women agree: they both distrust women. fans with floral arrangements accenting the fans. The mothers were dressed in h gowns of dark peach and they wore corsages of peach and rust. floor-lengt- Repeat Y ows Exchanging nuptial vows on June 26, 1980 during a ceremony performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple were the former Miss Kathleen Caldwell and Jeffrey D. Cotterell. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gale F. Caldwell of Kaysville. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David G. Cotterell of Nampa, Ida. A wedding breakfast was held honoring the couple at Log Haven in Mill Creek Canyon, following the ceremony. They received guests at a reception at the home of the brides parents that evening. On June 28 an open house was held for them at the grooms mmxl in Nampa, Ida. THE BRIDE was attired in a gown of white lace over chiffon. It featured a high neckline and long sleeves fitted to a band at the wrists. Seed pearls adorned the bridal gown. Her full flowing skirt extended into a charel train. The fingertip veil of silk bridal illusion was accented with lace appliques and was attached to a lace crown. Her bridal bouquet was a cascade of peach and white roses with baby breath. Attending the bride was Mrs. John Sundloff as matron of honor. Mrs. Scott Carrigan as attending matron and Miss Joan Beecher, Miss Kimberlee Cotterell and Miss Linda Bark-du- ll as the bridesmaids. THEY WORE gowns of beige with peach floral print and they held straw floor-lengt- h FLOWER GIRLS were Elizabeth Sundloff and Chris Ann Caldwell. Mrs. Terry Pearce attended the guest book. James De Ruange was the best man and usher was Brad Caldwell. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mrs. Joy Sundloff, Miss Linda Barkdull, Mrs. Terry Pearce, Miss Joan Beecher and Miss Jill Roundy . The bride graduated from Davis High School and BYU. The groom graduated from Nampa High School and also graduated from BYU. He has fulfilled an LDS mission to South Africa. FOLLOWING a wedding trip to the Caribbean Islands the newlyweds are making their new home in Nampa, Ida. MR AND MRS. SHANE BROUGH daughter of Michael and Wed In Temple The Logan LDS Temple provided the setting for the marriage of Marcea Lynn Mason and R. Shane Brough who were united in impressive ceremonies on June 27, 1980 with Pres. Hunsaker offi- the flower girl. The were dressed in gowns in peach shades accented with sheer brown floral capelets. They each held a single long stemmed peach rose bud. floor-lengt- ciating. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Mason of Tremonton. The groom is the son of Bishop and Mrs. Richard Brough of Kaysville. A wedding breakfast at Maddox Restaurant in Brigham City was hosted by the grooms parents. They were further honored at a garden reception in Tremonton and an open house in Kaysville. THE BRIDE was attired in a gown with princess styling, featuring a high neckline, with delicate lace covering the bodice and sleeves. A wide brimmed hat complimented the ensemble. Her bridal bouquet consisted of peach roses. h THE MOTHERS chose gowns in peach Lt. Col. and Mrs. Lynn M. John, formerly of Layton and presently resideing in Syracuse, N.Y. announce the marriage of their daughter Camille to Donald C. Holt, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. William Holt of Salina, Ut. The couple were married in the Manti LDS Temply on July 18, 1980. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by friends in T remonton. The bride graduated from CAMILLE graduated from Layton High School with high honors in 1973 and attended BYU. She graduated cum laude w'ith a bachelors degree in education. She began her floor-lengt- shade with rose colored corsages. Best men duties were performed by Dave Argyle and Chad Brough. Ushers were Keith Kendrick, Lynn Scott and Jim Miller. Lesley Kendrick attended the guest book. Bear River High School, attended the BYU College of Hawaii and Ricks College in Rexburg, Ida. She will graduate from BYU in December. teaching career at Naples Elementary in Vernal, and taught there four years. She has been active on THE GROOM is a Davis High School graduate and is currently attending BYU. He has fulfilled an LDS mission to the South MISS MARCELL Baker was the maid of honor. Attending matrons were Mrs. Lynn Scott, Mrs. Jim Miller, Miss Tina Brough, Miss Danalee school committees and also in church service. For two years she sang with the Honeytones, a musical group and recetly participated in two plays, The King and I and Within Africa-Johannesbu- Mission, np These Walls. DONALD graduated from North Sevier High School in 1970, following an LDS mission in New York. He graduated from BYU in 1978. He also was a teacher in Vernal, Ut. but returned to Uintah High School to teach English and journalism. He was instrumental in reviving the high school newspaper, the Tomahawk, which received a second place rating nationally. DON HAS been very active in the LDS Church and worked most recently as the coordinator of Maeser Stakes Missionary Preparation Course for LDS prospective mis- sionaries. Two receptions were held in their honor one in Saline and the other in Vernal. The couple plan to reside temporarily in Salina. Theresa Sweat of 2875 N. Hill Field Road, was born July 9 in Ogden. The Sweats are the parents of one other child. Brittany. Grandparents are Alexander and Wilma Salazar and Del and Rosie Sweat. A baby boy, weighing 10 lbs. 5 oz., was born to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Huff of 1600 North Angel St., No. 74, on July 6 at the Davis North Medical Center. His parents have decided to name him Clint Talbot. He w as greeted at home by a sister Danielle. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum (Bill) Talbot. Layton, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Huff of Castle Dale, Utah. Layton Mr. and Mrs. Neal Schaefermeyer, Layton, re- turned recently from a trip to the northwest where they visited with friends and relatives in and around Portland, Ore. and viewed the Rose Parade and festival. They came down the coast route and toured through the Redwood National Forest before returning home. Brough and Miss Jacque Mason. Shawnalynn Scott was Phone 376-421- Meat Dept. NOTICE 5 376-146- 2 0 Due to the July 24th holiday the Reflex-Journ- al and Leader will be printed earlier. will be JULY 17TH at noon. CLASSIFIED ADS DEADLINE will be Monday, JULY 21st at Noon. The DEADLINE for DISPLAY ADS SHOP.. 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