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Show I VEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL JULY 24, 1980 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JULY 23, 1980 CHURCH Marcusen To Fulfill Argentina Mission Chad Marcusen has entered the Mission TrainingCenteron Thursday prior to serving an LDS mission to the Argentina Mission. HE WAS honored on Sunday in the Kaysville Ninth Ward sacrament meeting here he spoke prior to his departure in to the center. He is the son of Mr. and w Mrs. Lex Marcusen of 75 South 760 East. Kaysville. ELDER MARCl'SEN r, w 1 i. School and Kaysville Seminary. At Davis he w as active in the soccer program and debate. He has been active in his church functions and served as first counselor to the bishop in his Priest Quorum. He is an Eagle Scout. '$ ' MRS. BRENT A. P'ARNES Exchange Y ows Jennifer Matthews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tommie G. Matthews of 347 South Mountain Road. Fruit Heights was married June 28 in the Salt ak CDS Temple to Jay A. nderson. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Anderson of 6!5 N. Freestone Circle, Mesa. Ariz. I FRF. honored with wedding breakfast at Seafood Cove in Bountiful. hosted by the groom's patents. That evening they were entertained w ith a w edding reception at the Fruit Heights bird Ward Chapel. The; bride wore a gown of chantilly lace with a sheer bodice with a lace ruffle forming a yoke and a full chapel train, and long lace a Brat-ten'- Couple United s h Exchanging nuptial vows on 27 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple were Miss Cheryl Wilson and Mark Alan were Mrs. Randy Patterson and she chose a gown of yellow crepe. The maid of honor was Miss Tamara Matthews, a sister of the bride ; Miss Ruth Anne Arbuckle, Miss Jody Ridd and Miss Jackie h BEST MAN duties were Faerber. Elder Benjamin Nielson and Miss Janeen Leake. Their gowns were fashioned like that of the matron of honor, in apricot color. They carried apricot and yellow silk roses. d THE FLOWER girls were JaNae Matthews, sister of the bride, and Nicole Matthews, a cousin. They wore gowns of pale green tricot. Wilson and Billy Wilson. Following a honeymoon to Louis Lake Lodge, Lander. Wyo., they will make their home in Kaysville. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wilson of 965 East 250 South, Kaysville. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Faerber of 561 Oakland, Kaysville. A wedding breakfast at Brattens Cove Restaurant in Bountiful hosted by the groom's parents, was given. They were honored that evening at a reception at the Fruit Heights Chapel. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mary Myers, Mary Geary and Diana Daniels. The bride graduated from Davis High School and Kaysville Seminary. The groom from Davis High School, Kaysville Seminary and is attending Weber State College. He has fulfilled an LDS mission to the Australia-SidneMission. ATTENDING the bride Best man duties were were Lori Faerber, Janet Wilson, Diane Wilson and Lisa Wilson. Becky Wilson was the flower girl. They wore blue and white floral gowns and held bouquets of pink roses and baby breath.- - assumed by Bill Wahl with ushers Randy Patterson, Gary LeSuer, Jeffrey G. Matthews. THEY WERE honored in Arizona on June 12 with an open house reception. per- - y . Kaysville. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arthur Fames of 42 South 3(H) West, Bountiful. Specializing in: Windshields Broken Windows Storm Doors & Windows Awnings Mirrors Table Tops Nielson, Alison Fames, Andrea Fames and Julie Fames. They held baskets of daisies and baby breath. Following the ceremony, the couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Loft House hosted by the groom's parents. That evening they received guests at a reception at the home of the bride's parents. DAVIS COUNTY Dave Fames and Alan Fames, brothers of the groom, were best men. Ushers were William Stewart, Ed Palmer and Doug Hunger. GLASS CO. FOLLOWING a wedding trip to Yellowstone National Park they will reside in Layton. FOR HER nuptial events, the bride was attired in a poly- organza and cotton clung lace gown with styling. It featured a empire bodice, sheer embroidered Screens Repaired , MISS SUSAN Hunger, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Brenda Stones. Shelli Hunger, Cheryl Lt. Col. (Ret) and Mrs. Francis Dean Hunger, 846 East Crest-woo- formed by Dave Faerber. brother of the groom. Ushers were Steve Faerber. Jeffrey the cere- Bowring performed mony. PARENTS OF the bride are Diana Daniels attended the guest book. Friday, June Old ELDER MARCUSEN Screens Made Rows of lace forming an apron effect on the bouffant accented the ensemble with a double ruffle flouce at hemline and a train. She wore a white picture hat and held a colonial bouquet of hite roses and daisies. Nuptial rites Thursday July 17 in the Logan LDS Temple joined Miss Nancy Hunger and Brent Arthur Fames in marriage. The ceremony was performed by Willie Aaron Dial, grandfather of the groom. MR. AND MRS. MARK FAERBER sleeves. Her bouquet w as apricot and yellow silk roses and daisies. THE attendants New IDS Temple Rites MR. AND MRS. JAY A. ANDERSON THEY gra- duated from Davis High Prenuptial PHONE US YOUR CLASS TROUBLES parties were given by aunts of the bride. Outdoor shower, hosted by Kaye and Duane Gerrard and Mary and Neil Anderson was also given. with hihgh lace collar and shepher- dess sleeves. MUSIC AT the reception was by Vanessa Clontz, and Pauline Winter, np The both have attended BYU and the groom fulfilled an LDS mission to Guatemala. PRENUPTIAL showers Almost Anything Goes Planned For July 30th By Club were given by the bridesmaids, and her grandmother, Mrs. Virginia L. Burton, assisted by an aunt, Mrs. Cherrie Burton. They honeymooned at Mount Pleasant Canyon and continued on for a week in California. They are making their home in Showlow, Ariz. 30)021!) Reason Enough Policeman - Lady, dont you know that is a safety zone? Woman driver - Of course thats why I drove in here. -- 1 STOP BURGLARS H Use deadbolt locks as recommended by your police department. FREE DEMONSTRA TION H I ON WEDNESDAY night, July 30 at 7:30 p.m., the St. Rose of Lima Teen Club presents the third annual "Almost Anything Goes" extravaganza. Held on the back lawn of St. Roses, this momentous sporting event features such outrageous athletic competitions as broom hockey, the elephant walk relay, the ice cream dropping. and the water balloon LOCK SHOP BOBS 376-466- 4 It may seem hard to believe; but As the summer gets hotter and the prospect of rain looks dimmer, an oasis appears at the end of July. Anticipation and suspense mount as the social and athletic event of the summer season draws closer. your UC old outdated, but still usable? a a savers with Monday-Saturda- blitz. THE TEEN Club has challenged the parish's Marriage Encounter group, who plans on carrying off this year's incredibly beautiful trophy without any difficulty at all. 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