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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, AUGUST 7,1980 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, AUGUST 7, 1980 Honored On 80tli Birthday resident of Temple. Mr. Neville was a professional appraiser w ith the Bureau of Reclamation. Fi'e children have blessed their union: Joseph T. Neville, aformer U.S. government specialist in Washington. D C now a Utah state legislative tor several years and a devoted Julia Taylor Nev ille, 30 year church worker, leader, Kaysville. observes her 80th birthday on August 6. She is a matriarch of a large family, a former educator, having taught in Ogden schools and in the English department of Davis High School teacher, missionary ple worker. and tem- SHE WAS honored by a family birthday party on August 2 at the home of a son. Dr. Bruce T. Neville of Layton. analyst of Bountiful: Julia Anne Gustaveson. wile o! Judge Robert C. Gustaveson of Claremount. Calif: Dr Bruce T. Neville of Layton Attorney Robert T. Nev ille ot Mesa. Ariz. and Nancy Jane-VaWagoner w ife of Drew A. Van Wagoner, real estate-agen- t and musician of Bountiful. IN 1966 she and her husband served in the New Zealand Mission for 21: years. In 1969 they were called on a second mission to Australia tor two years, the last six months of w hich they w ere called to woi k in the New Zealand Temple. Upon returning they served a ordinance workers in the Ogden Temple where Mr Neville served as a sealer. In May 1975 after 49 y ears ol JULIA TAYLOR NEVILLE All of her children and their spouses attended together with her brothers and sisters and many of her 26 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. She was born in Salt Lake City, August 6. 1900, a daughter of Dr. Ezra O. and Ida Whipple Taylor and granddaughter of Pres. John Taylor. She grew up on the a enues in Salt Lake City where she was personally acquainted with many of the leaders of the church and graduated with a BA in English from the U. of U. MR. ANI) MRS. MICHAEL SCHMUCKER MRS. MICHAEL L. SCHWAB Couple United Repeat Vows Flower girls were Dayna On July 18, 1980, Jane Marie Littlefield became the bride of Michael L. Schwab during a ceremony performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The wedding was performed by Hugh Pennock. Smith, Hollie Smith, KayDe Halls, Kimberly and Kara Halls. On July 18, 1980 LuAnn Hofler became the bride of Michael Randy Schmucker in rites performed in the Logan LDS Temple w ith Pres. Lloyd Hunsaker officiating. Kerry Favero attended the guest book. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hofler of Ogden. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman O. Schmucker of Ogden. A wedding breakfast hosted by the grooms parents was held at Harmon's Restaurant in Ogden and a garden reception was held that evening at the L. Paul Davis home in Pleasant View. er and Keith Stoddard as Ring-woo- Prenuptial parties were given by Shelly Smith, Becky Halls, JayAnn Dansie, and the fellow workers of Janes at the LDS Church office building in Salt Lake City. THE BRIDE was dressed in a gown of double layer sheer organza over satin featuring rounded neckline with embroidered lace bodice, sheer long sleeves fitted at the wrist with six inches of lace cuffs. Her full flowing skirt extended into a full chapel train which had a double kick ruffle. The full length veil was attached to a white picture hat. Her bridal boquet was pastel spring flowers highlighted by formed by Ryan Sargent, with Ron Schmucker, Rick Schmucker, Danny Schmuck- BEST M AN was Mike Ushers were Doug Littlefield, Chuck Schwab, Ken Schwab, Steve Schwab and Alan Schwab. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Littlefield, 490 Whitesides, Layton. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Maroni Schwab, Bountiful. A wedding brunch was held for the couple at the Red Flame Restaurant in Bountiful. A garden reception was later held at the home of the bride's parents. BEST MAN duties were per- THE BRIDE graduated from Layton High School and Ricks College. She has attended one year at BYU and a semister with the BYU Study group abroad in Vienna Austria. The groom is a graduate of South High and Ricks College. Both will attend BYU this fall where Mike plans to study law and Jane will continue in the field of hamanities. Mike has fulfilled an LDS mission to Dussel-dorGermany. After a honeymoon to Jack-soWyo. they will make their home in Bear Lake until school starts and then will move to Provo to attend school. f, THE BRIDE wore a chiffon gown, featuring a sweetheart neckline and long sheer sleeves with double bell cuffs. She wore a white hat accented with lace and bridal illusion. The bouquet she carried consisted of apricot and yellow silk daisies and rosebuds. Matron of honor was Mrs. Keith Stoddard. Bridesmaids full-leng- were Jolene Brown, Beth Andrew, Mary Schmucker ushers. Prenuptial parties wer given by Afton Miller, Maren Simpson, Peggy Flocken, Suzette Strand, Chris Songer and Vicky Treu. THE BRIE graduated from Ben Lomond High School and Weber State College. She is a first grade teacher at White-side- s Elementary in Layton. The groom also graduated from Ben Lomond High and attended Dixie College. He has fulfilled an LDS mission in North Carolina. After a honeymoon to California and Disneyland, they will make their home in Ogden. 1. the bride of Dr. Daniel A. Johnson. THE NEW bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest L. Oison of Provo. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris R. Johnson of Kaysville. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Stadium Avenue Chapel in Provo. They were further honored that evening at a reception at the same chapel and on Aug. 2 were honored at an open house in Kay sville at the home of the grooms parents. l of Richard B. Cooler , M.D. THE BRIDE received her Ophthalmologist from Arizona State University. The groom graduated from BYU and the Stanford Medical School in Palo Alto. Calif. He did his residency at the U. of U. The newly weds will make their new home in Rexburg, Ida. t.iO South 40(1 Ea-- t I tall 84010 801 29.3.')6l Bountiful. 801706-- guests included the grooms bother Ron Schmucker and family from Islip, New York. 19.3 choo and DeeAnn Lublin. Flower girls were Angela Stoddard and Christina Andrew. Mrs. In MATRON OF honor was Mrs. Keith (Becky) Halls. Maid of honor was Joyann Dansie, with bridesmaids Mrs. Brad (Shelly) Smith, Mrs. Kenneth (Rhonda) Schwab, Mrs. Steven (Sherri) Schwab and Mary Jo Swan. Each girl wore one of the rainbow colors of pink, peach, yellow, green or blue street length gowns made of Neian-nand carried a spring bouquet of flowers. Style Price is Right too at B&B in Layton 4 Days to Remember - Aug. 7th to 11th 0 GIRLS WEAR a, wore ii peach and yellow long dresses of the same material as the bridesmaids, with spring bouquet corsages. Tops Bottoms Etc. Etc. Coats ANNALYN MILLER HAPPY BIRTHDAY ws MR. AND MRS. KENNETH J. OTT 5Yrs. Experience ! Wed In Temple Teresa Janai Allen became the bride of Kenneth James Ott of Salt Lake City on July 17. CHURCH 39 S. State St., Clearfield Fundamental All Bible Services SERVICES 9:45 11:00 6:00 7:00 . 7:00 Sunday School Worship Service Special Question Period Evening Worship k Service . Wednesday for All Services Available Nursery Mid-Wee- A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. "The church teaches with an open Bible to people with an open mind " The Church That Cares for Serviceman Thomas Grossman Pastor (Baptist Bible Fellowship) 773-773- 6 is Day Independence doubly special for the Paul also who E. Millers, the birth of celebrate daughter Annalyn, who was just one year old. They live at 890 N. Shannon Road in Kaysville. Congratulations! 0 BOYS WEAR Denims Corduroys Shirts Jackets, Etc. Underwear the Salt Lake LDS 1980 in Temple. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Allen of 472 Spurlock St., Layton. The groom's parents are Nettie R. Ott of San Jose, Calif., and Glen J. Ott of Salt Lake City. A reception was held that evening to honor the young couple at the Kaysville LDS Second Ward. FAITH BAPTIST 2 neighbors and welcomes then visits. She is especially grate-furto call Kaysville her home. takes pleasure in announcing the association master's degree from BYU and her doctorate of education breath. 766-407- joys her many friends and South Davi.s Medical Center. Inc. ATTENDING the bride was Mrs. Wendy Nielson as matron of honor. Best man duties were performed by Dr. M. Ray Johnson. tiny pink roses and baby THE MOTHERS in current happen ings. Her grandchildren regaid her as a 'modern-da- y grand ma. She appreciates and en- terested . Temple Rites In ceremonies on Aug. that time Mrs. Nev file has kept active enjoy ing and sustaining her family, maintaining he: home, and writing her journ.i and personal history and con turning in temple work. SHE IS an avid reader and student and is vitally in SHE TAUGHT school in Sugar City. Ida. and at the LDS High School in Salt Lake City before her marriage to Joseph W. Neville Jr. on June 1926 in the Salt Lake LDS DR. AND MRS. DANIEL A. JOHNSON 1980 in the Provo LDS Temple. Miss Miken Olson became happiness, companionship and fulfillment together Mr Neville passed away. Sina. THE MATRON of honor was Katrina Dodd. Maid of honor was Elizabeth Kozlows-k- i and bridesmaids were Launi and Tamara Allen and Jean Russell. Bill Dodd performed best man dueites. Gift bearers were Loren Allen, Joey Ieremia and Darrel Ieremia. Receibing guests was Joan Ieremia.conti-nute- d on new tape Overlooked The world has forgotten, in its concern with Left and Right, that there is an Above and Below. -- Times, Hampton, la. ON BOYS & GIRLS Kaysville SHOES Mr. and Mrs. Blair Barber and some members of their family have spent some time at Bear Lake this past week. Always a Good Fit Plus Top Quality Mrs. Clyde Barber suffered a heart attack this past week and has been hospitalized at the Davis North Medical Center. No Seconds or Imperfects Just Good Values Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Jones entertained at their home on Monday evening for members of the Jones family with a supper party. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Jim East and two sons Billy and Andrew of Plain City, Mr. and Mrs. David Jones and son Chad of Ogden, Mrs. Kerry Gooch and her three children Jonathan and Jason, and Tricia, TifTani and Tegan Jones of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Nounan J. Bennett and their family have enjoyed a week of outdoor vacationing in the Uintas this past week. Hours 9 to 6 Closed Sundays llfflw SHEG Hours 9 to 6 Closed Sundays indowntowntay.ton If You Havent Been in our Store Lately Were Missing Out |