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Show rx -- ( -- n. r I VEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, DECEMBER 25, 1980 NEW YEARS EVE DANCE The Salt Lake LDS Temple was the setting for the marriage of Melody E. Glover and Jonathan C. Felt on Dec. 19. The marriage was performed by Elder Seth L. Blood. MR AND MRS. DAVID A. KING Couple United Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Allen of Hooper are announcing the marriage of their daughter Marilyn to David H. King of Kaysville. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Max K. King, Aberdeen, Ida. THEY WERE married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Dec. 19, 1980. A reception followed that evening at the Hooper LDS First Ward. On Saturday an open house was held to honor the couple at the Aberdeen LDS First Ward. The bride is a graduate from Roy High and WSC and the From The Mirror Flattery is the art of describing others as they see them" selves. U.S. Coast Guard News -- LDS Institute of Religion. She is presently employed by the Utah Department of Transport- ation. THE GROOM graduated from Aberdeen High, Ricks College and BYU. He served an LDS mission to the New England Mission. He is a past PARENTS OF the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Byron J. Glover Jr., Layton. Parents of the groom are Dr. and Mrs. Roger B. Felt, also of Layton. A luncheon was held at the Hotel Utah following the ceremony hosted by the grooms parents. That evening a reception was held at the officer and present board member of the Kaysville Chamber of Commerce. He Layton Holmes Creek Stake Cultural Hall. serves as an executive board member of the Davis Education Association and as western region vice president of the National Association of Marketing and Distributive Educa- THE BRIDE wore a christ-alin- e organza floral lace gown with empire bodice daintily accented with tiny pleats, lace and pearls extended to a ruffled neckline. Skirt featured panels of lace down the front and floral lace tiered the back and hemline of the skirt and train. Her veil fell softly from a tion teachers. He is an advisor to DECA at Davis High School where he is employed as a marketing and distributive education teacher. FOLLOWING their wedding trip they will make their home in Kaysville. $1.00 er. Veanne and Nancy Porter, Jan Huminick, Geraldine Felt and family. The bride graduated from Layton High School and seminary and was enrolled with the seminary hold their adult New Year's Eve dance Dec. 31. 8:30 p.m. 12:30 a.m. at the stake center, 935 S. State. is Best dress or out the evening us couple-danc- e to the music of the Ron land- Combo the recommended attire for the evening. There will be a buffet and admission is free. Refreshments will be served through MEMBERS OF the stake. ire encouraged to come and hung lie friends and neighbors. ward with the greatest minibei in attendance will luem1 special recognition. The evening is under the direction of the stake euiuual arts specialist. Marv Lvm.ui. She is aided hv RulonC t chairman of the stake aetivitv committee Assisting are Dean Anderson. Fourth Ward: Elaine young. Ninth Ward, and Randv lurnhow. 1th W aid. !w semi-form- Returns From Mission To Report On Mission H. W. and Lillian Bair have recently returned home from serving a mission to the Albuquerque, New Mexico Mission. THEY WILL speak Sunday. Dec. 28 at 8 a.m. in the La ton 18th Ward which is located on council and Lay'ones group and attended Weber State College and the LDS Institute. THE GROOM graduated from Layton High School and seminary and was also with the Laytones. He has fulfilled a mission in Sendai, Japan. They are presently working at the Crossroads Mall and making their home in Salt Lake City, while they continue their studies at the University of Utah. Street. Park and Ellison Layton. Mr. Steam Cleaning The mothers wore full 202223 RODNEY C. Felt performed the duties of best man, with brothers Harland Felt, Byron J. Glover III and William L. the Red Fern Grows Ushers were Jared Felt, David Glover and Darrell Glover. Attending the guest book was Ann Warner. Gift carriers were Daniel Glover, Denmark Jensen, Jacob Felt and Tommy Felt. At the gift tables were Veanne Porter, Cynthia Decker, Jan Juminick and Teresa Glover. 26272930 1:15 p.m. Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Dec. 31, News Year's Eve at little cost. THE Clearfield Stake will length gowns of luster polyester flotrel and corsages of red roses and apple blossoms. Glover, attending. The PRENUPTIAL parties were pattern ruffled blouses and red jumpers. 1:15 p.m. 5 3:15 p.m. Dec. Retreat given by Jenene Dahl, Corinne Jensen, Lori and Sylvia Glov- FLOWER GIRLS were Karen Glover, and Amber and Allison Jensen, wearing DURING CHRISTMAS VACATION Where CLEARFIELD - matching lace and beaded SPECIAL MATINEES Dec. ce. to Camelot with your sweetheart for a wonderful crown. She held a bouquet of silk red roses and carnation, stephanotis and baby breath. Attending the bride were Mrs. Renetta West, sister of the groom; Corinne Jensen, Jenene Dahl and Lori Glover, sisters of the bride. They wore red gowns of starlight crepe with white lacy collars and pearl buttons. They carried a silk red rose and baby breath. KAYSVILLE THEATRE ALL SEATS Kelly Godie, and Christie Baker. Clerfield Stake President and Mrs. Lombardi' among those attending the stake'- New ear iv Jan. 23 DURING THE evening music was played by Barbara Felt, Karen Almond and Jerry Vanderdoes. Attending as hostesses were 1:15 p.m. The Courage of Lassie Judy Baxter, Pam Budge, ELDER WELLING Clfd. Annual Conf. Slated (Soffit cPavillioii Give the gift that keeps on giving LDS GIFTS WORTH GIVING DARLENE BAGLEY David Sargent and Darlene Bagley, neighbors and members of the same ward, will be the featured speakers in the Layton Second Ward sacrament meeting on Dec. 28 at 9 a.m. The Second Ward is located at 2120 W. Gentile. The missionaries both served in the Tallahassee Florida Mission. the Western Region representative for the FFA in farm improvement and landscaping. He has enrolled in BYU where he plans to study for a career in horticulture. Darlene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bagley, 214 S. Angel, Layton, is a graduate of Layton High School and BYU. She received a degree in home economics from BYU. DAVID IS the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sargent of 1219 W. Gentile, Layton. He is a gradu-at- e Dayton High School, was involved in the FFA programs and received many hon- ors throuBh the FFA- He was Syracuse direction of Elder Lawrence Welling. Clearfield Stake pres. Frank Lombardu will conduct the conference sessions. The general session for members and friends will be held in the Clearfield Stake Center, 935 S. State Street, Clearfield, Jan. 4 at 10 a.m. TWO SESSIONS will be held Saturday, Jan. 3. The Priesthood leadership session will convene at 4 p.m. and an evening session that all adults, including single young men and women ages 16 and olde-rar- e invited to, will begin at 7 p.m. ELDER WELLING is a regional representative for the Quorum of the Twelve. He was bom in Farmington and is married to Kathryn Petersen from Ephraim, Utah. They have five children. He has served in many church positions and prior to being called as a regional representative he served as president of Kaysville Utah East Stake. Elder Welling is a graduate from BYU and is presently superintendent for the Davis County School District. So Cheer Up! Any person who is always feeling sorry for himself should be. Herald, Dubuque, la. -- Fin-lins- and two sons from Payson, Utah, were visitors this past weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Revere Cham- bers, parents of Mrs. Fin-linso- Other guests this past weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Chambers of Paul, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Revere Chambers entertained at their home with a Christmas dinner party for Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kapp, Bishop and Mrs. Clyde Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon D. Christiansen, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh T. Murray, Bishop and Mrs. S. Jay Child, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Zene W. Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. James Wilkinson. Another Christmas party was held the following evening; at the Qhambers home for all employees of the office at R.C. Willeys store and their partners. Mr. and Mrs. Chambers ex- tended their hospitality the next weekend to all family members of Mr. Chambers family for their annual Christmas dinner and There were 25 members of the Iris DUP Camp that Regathered at the Chateau ception Center in Layton for their annual Christmas dinner and program. 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