OCR Text |
Show 1 WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JANUARY 15, 1981 Date Date Set Margo Humphreys will Circled be- come the bnde of Alan Woodcock Jan. 30, 1981 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. MR. AND MRS. CHESTER A. KING Golden Date The son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. King. 668 W. Center St., Kaysville. honored their parents with a family dinner party at Little America Restaurant in Salt Lake City on Dec. 13. The event marked MR. AND MRS. KEITH MAJOR Couple United Taking her place among the December brides was the former Miss Elise Welling who traded nuptial vows with Lt. Richard Keith Major in an impressive ceremony in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Dec. 2. 1980. Elder Henry D. Taylor, the brides uncle, performed the ceremony. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Welling of Kaysville. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Major also of Kaysville. The Lion House provided the setting for the wedding breakfast hosted by the grooms parents. That evening they received guests at a reception at the Oakndge Country Club in Farmington. were Mrs. Stephen Welling, Mrs. Douglas Welling and Miss Sharon Grosenbach. Their gowns were of old fashioned ecru styled with long sleeve blouses and high necklines with lace inserts. Their skirts were of bright red. green and blue with touches of red velvet ribbon enhancing the ecru lace insert in front. They held bouquets of holly, red roses, white carnations and baby breath. THE BRIDES mother chose a red velvet floor-lengt- skirt. Ecru colored h long-sleeve- d blouse with a round collar. The groom's mother was dressed in green velvet suit with an ecru colored blouse. They wore corsages of holly, red roses and white carnations. Miss Kristy Olsen attended the guest book and gifts were taken by Mike Welling, Paul Lee and Benjamin Brough. Mrs. Lillian Ringer, Kays-villaccompanied her niece Mrs. Wanda Peterson of Salt Lake City, and her daughter, Mrs. Aldene Christensen of North Ogden, to Tremonton on Saturday where they attended the funeral service of Burton Nish, a nephew. Mrs. Clover Sanders is now at home convalescing from pneumonia. She had been in the DNMC for treatment. Holiday visitors of Mr. and the couples golden wedding anniversary. THEY WERE married Dec. 12, 1930 m Ogdenand later had their marriage solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. King was employed at the Clearfield Naval Supply Depot and was retired fiom Hill AFB. He has been a farm owner in Kaysville for many years and an active member of the Kaysville 6th Ward, serving in many capacities in the ward. MRS. KING was the former Lucy Wallace of Clinton. Ut. They hav two children Glen C. King, Provo, and Aljoe K. Bauerle, Fruit Heights, Ut., and six grandchildren, vsb Mr and Mrs Stanlev Webster of Kavsville are announcing the engagement and forth- coming marriage of their MR. AND MRS. KYLE W. FOLLETT THE APPROACHING marriage is being announced by her parents. Mr and Mrs. Farrell J. Humphieys, 207 Crest-woo- d Rd , Kaysville. The prospectiv e gi oom is the son ol Mr. and Mrs. Calvin W. Woodcock of Thistle, Ut Miss Humphieys graduated from Davis High School and daughter Debbie to Michael Dean Kusuda. son ot Mi and Mrs Jimmv Kusuda ot Ogden Exchange V ows On Dec. 20. 1980, Peggy Lynn Pollen became the bride ot Jon Shaw Lembach in the Salt I ake LDS Temple. Kaysville Seminary. She attended Utah State College and Weber State and is employed by BYU Development Office. v and pearls on the collar, waist, sleeves and skirt. l.ori Follett was the maid of honor with Janet Follett. Tori PEGGA Worst A sign in a Missouri bank reads: "The worst place in the world to live is just beyond your income." Coronet WORE the Salt Lake LDS Temple with a reception held that evening in the Crestwood I DS Chapel abriski ought and Roberta as the bridesmaids. BIST MEN weie Jim and Bill Leinbach with Ky le PEGGY IS the daughter of Mi. and Mrs. Kyle W. Follett of Lay ton and Jon is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. h of Cocoa, Fla. A aedding bieakfast was held in the Red Flame Restaurant in Bountiful, hosted by the groom's parents. A reception latet that evening w as held at the Colonial Home in Salt Lake City. I he bude-elec- t graduated from Davis High School and the Seminary. She is presently attending WSC where she is serv mgas ueasurerot Lambda Delta Sigma Sorority. She is employed at R & R. Builders in Kaysville. Wayne Follett and Bob L.ein-bac- HER FIANCE graduated from high school in Oklahoma. He attended Snow College and will graduate from Utah Technical College in Provo this year. He has tilled an LDS mission in England. THECOl PIE is planning to be married March 19. 1981 in Preston Blake and Steven Blake as ushers. Prenuptial parties weie given bv helma Nielson, Carolyn Clifford and Linda Wheeler. 1 THE THE BRIDE has attended BYU and Snow College. The groom is a graduate of B U and has fulfilled an LDS mission to Chile. The newlyweds will make their home in Provo after a wedding trip to Florida. her mother's wedJing dress which was made by hergiandmother. The bude relashioned the dress of tulle net over taffeta trimmed with apphqued lace PROSPECTIA np Mrs. Jay Fisher was her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Carpenter and son of Lander, Wyo. ; a nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Carptenter of Anaheim, Calif. (HMf floor-lengt- h . THE BRIDE was dressed in a gown of ivory satin which was worn by her greatgrandmother 96 years ago. The floor-lengtensemble was styled with an overskirt and bustle of silk brocade featuring the front of the bodice in ivory satin tucks with accents of brocade and long tapered sleeves and high neckline. The bride carried a bouquet of holly, red roses, white carnations. baby breath and long ribbon streamers. h ATTENDING the bride was Sue Ann Welling. Bridesmaids BEST MAN duties were per- formed by Michael Suhr. Ushers were Stephen and Douglas Welling, Douglas, Jim and David Major. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Clifton N. Ottosen, Mrs. Henry D. Taylor, Mrs. Richard Major, Mrs. Paul Wagaman, Mrs. Grover Bergstrom, Mrs. Richard Youngber, Mrs. Wil- - attended BYU majoring in elementary education. The groom graduated from Hayfield High School in Alexandria, Va. and USU in Logan with a degree in practical science. He was a cadet colonel in ROTC and recently completed officers basic training course and ranger training course at Ft. Benmng, Ga. He is now stationed at Ft. Bragg, N.C. Following a short honeymoon trip they traveled to Ft. Bragg, N. C. to make their new home. ran uma nmm OdMM Your choice of 2 interest-earnin- g checking plans. Advantage NOW special benefits at no a you keep $1,000 minimum checkor $2,000 minimum savings balance ing Receive cost these 10 you are already a First Security checking customer, the interest bearing checking service of your choice is available by signing a simple authorization form at any First Security office. Your checking acIf count number remains the same. if balance. 5Vi you may choose to continue regular checking. If you prefer our regular checking, First Security will continue to offer no cost checking with minimum daily balance of $300. No action is required by present customers who prefer this service. Or per annum interest on your funds. VISA credit card, with no annual fee. VISA Banking Card (the plastic card that works like a check). Check Protection Plus (our check guarantee card). Free personalized and numbered checks. Automatic transfer from savings for overdraft coverage (optional). access to HandiBank, our automated teller. Special Timeway loan discount. Check (optional). Combined statement including savings, checking and credit accounts. r safe-keepin- Checking is better at First Security. Come in and sign up for the checking plan that best fits your need. Expect the best in checking and get it at g NOW Receive these services at no cost when Interest-on-Checkin- g you maintain a $500 checking balance. 5V4 per annum interest on checking funds. o Layton o Kaysville o Clearfield Free VISA Banking Card andor HandiBank Card. Check Protection Plus. access to HandiBank, our auto24-Ho- mated teller. The convenience of over 150 First Security offices. Eacr rq v Oj& aff a(e o' ,he F tst Sea F 2 $ 3 nriCr,pf Qj Eacr s 0?DCS',O' "j S' X XC bv S fy Co'DO,a,'Dr C 3CCOU 'e - 0 E groom graduated from Bonneville High School, is piesently attending WSC and serves as vice president of Sigma Gamma Chi Fraternity. He has fulfilled an LDS mission to Japan, C |