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Show I I WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JULY 1, 1982 Kaysville News Events Planned At Silver Age Center Would you like to get fit or stay in shape? If you are interested in an aerobic exercise class, phone the center. We are still in need of bridge and pinnochle players. START THINKING now ab- out the Davis County Fair in August and the beautiful handmade items you are going to exhibit in the senior citizens division. We have lots of talented senior citizens in our community and now is the time to share some of their beautiful crafts with the public. We had Blake became the bride of Glenn Stevens Gardner in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Francis Urry officiating. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Easton and Barbara Blake of Taylorsville, Ut. The groom is the son of I van B . and Carma Gardner of Kaysville. A wedding breakfast was MRS. RYAN PERKINS Wed In Temple The Jordar River LDS Temple was the setting on May 1 for the marriage of Miss Jolene Tucker of West Valley City and Ryan Samuel Perkins of Kaysville. Elder W. Grant Bangerter performed the ceremony. THE BRIDES parents are Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Tucker of 3899 Congress Drive, West Valley City. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Perkins of 1449 N. 750 E Kaysville. bouquets of daisies and orange roses. THE BRIDES mother e chose a gown of enhanced with long pleated sleeves and pleated skirt. The bridegrooms mother chose a gown in a peach shade with an attractive lace jacket. Their corsages were daisies and roses. Chelsie and Lindey Tucker were the flower girls. Alene Tucker was at the guest book. bone-whit- BEST MAN duties were THE COUPLE was honored wedding breakfast at the Red Flame Restaurant in Bountiful following the marriage. That evening they received guests at a reception at the Heidelberg in Farmington. For her nuptial events, the bride wore a gown of poly organza fashioned with a high lace neckline, long sleeves and a double ruffle hung over the shoulder, forming a V in front and back of bodice. at a THE FULL skirt was gently gathered at the waistline and finished in double ruffle at hemline. The silk fingertip veil fell softly from a matching lace crown which was edged in lace trim. The bridal bouquet was made up of white daisies, orange roses and baby breath. Miss Helen Arave was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Lisa Warnick, Miss Valine Haralson and Miss Bevan. They wore h dresses in shades of peach styled with long sleeves and sashes. They held Camile street-lengt- held at the Hawaiian Restaurant and the reception at the home of the brides parents in Taylorsville. THE BRIDES dress, made by her mother, was of white qiana with lace appliques and pearl buttons. Her bouquet was of silk flowers with lavender orchids and a dendrose lei from Hawaii. Maid of honor was Kristine Humphries. Bridesmaids were Lisa Anne Moeller, Leslie Nell Nelson, Lani Ruth Blake-LeAnBlake and Denise Smith. Their gowns were h lavender gowns with vanda orchid leis from Hawaii. The mothers also wore vanda orchid leis. floor-lengt- Prenuptial parties were given by Pam Lundevall, Kris Hum- Saturday July 3. A chuckwa-go- n breakfast may be purch- Titensor. during the day and a dance that evening. from Titensor, Teri and Jeri ased Games LAURALEE has attended ii Ricks College, June 15 at the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful. The 7 lbs., 1 oz. 20'2 inch baby will be named Nathen Joseph is offering a postpartum class designed to help new mothers, session is for July 6 beginning at 7 j.m. and will be held in St. rhe one-tim- e sche-lule- d ts Hospital cafeteria. Participants should enter the lospital through the front entr-inc- e and a volunteer will direct hem to the cafeteria. DURING THE class, Carole Jaun, a child development specialist, will discuss normal nfant development during the irst year of life. She will cover their families, attended the Kinnett and Lockridge reunion at the Kasyville Park June 19. Mr. and Mrs. E. Van Sanders took a two day trip visit Al 6:30-9:3- 0 a.m. in GLENN ALSO attended Ricks College and USU. He holds an AS and BS degree in commercial art from USU. He has fulfilled an LDS mission in the Thailand Bangkok Mis- sion. The newlyweds honat the Homestead Resort and will make their home in Taylorsville. eymooned All Shoes From Regular Stock - Womens - Childrens Summer Styles Name Brands Mens VALERIE BENEGAR Circles Date FOLLOWING a honeymoon trip to Southern Utah the newlyweds will make their home in West Valley City. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Richard Tucker, Mrs. Bill Tucker, Mrs. Frank Ferrante, Ellen Wood, Mrs. Eugene Perkins and Shelley Mr. and Mrs. Roger A. ' Perkins. ar of Fruit Heights, Ut. are announcing the engagement and upcoming marriage of their daughter, Valerie, to Jim LeGore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul LeGore of La Grande, Oregon. THE BRIDE graduated from Brighton High School and Kuwait American School. She taught English in Taichung -- - - Hush Puppies Naturalizer Buskens Life Stride -- - Marsmallows Footworks -Street Cars Nunn Bush Regal Keds Buster Brown Kid Power - VALERIE IS a graduate of High School in Taiwan. She majored in nursing at Brigham Young University and Utah and more. Davis High and has been attending Judson Baptist College in The Dalles, Oreg. Jim Tech. The bridegroom graduated also attends Judson Baptist College and is a graduate of Le from Davis High School and was seminary president of the Kaysville LDS Seminary. He attended Brigham Young University majoring in design technology. He filled an LDS mission to the Florida-Ft- . Lauderdale Mission, np Grande High School. The couple will make their home in The Dalles where Jim will continue his college studies. An August 7 wedding is planned. MARY KAY COSMETICS Rushton. Mrs. Rushton is the former Hazel Bodily of Layton. Grandparents are Mr. and W. Bodily of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Rushton of Midvale. Mrs. Lynn and intellectual aspects of e During the second half Wiechmann will teach postpartum exercises. His routine is designed to help new mothers strengthen and tone weakened back and abdominal muscles. Au-gi- THIS POSTPARTUM class is repeated on the first Tues- day of each month. New mothers are urged to wait six weeks after their babys birth SEE WHAT WE CAN DO FOR MR. AND MRS. JOE KIRK Couple United Karen McBride, daughter of McBride of Fruit Heights and Joe Kirk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kirk of Layton were married on June 19 at the home of the brides parents. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Steven Morgan of Fruit Heights Fifth Ward. A recep- emotional, social, physical before attending. Pres, and Mrs. Ned B. child development and family relations from BYU. She completed an LDS mission in the Louisiana Baton Rouge Mission. by Arn Perkins, brother of the bridegroom. Ushers were Thane Perkins, Cory Bean and Jon Christopher. Postpartum Classes Set Benedict's Hospital where they Roueche, Dr. and Mrs. Phillip R. Kunz, Pres, and Mrs. Russell H. Sheffield and all othe MI-ANNU- per-form- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth St. 111. stayed with her parents, Jacob and Valene Fuhriman of Providence, Ut. who are serving an LDS mission there. They also spent two days in Chicago and visited various points of interest along the wav. Mrs. Lucile B. Sheffield, ALL FORMER residents and their families are invited. BYU-Hawa- Layton Births Jeff and Hazel Rushton are announcing the birth of their first child, a boy. He was bom to Nauvoo, McCammon, Ida. to host a homecoming reunion at the McCammon City Park on phries, Donna Beteman. Mary Lund, Anna Mae Ebert, Gayla Campus, and BYU-ProvShe has a AS and BS degree IF YOU are over 55 and have a valid drivers license, in good health, and want to work 19 hours per week, contact Patsy at the center. You must meet some income guidelines. Minimum wage, male or female, np Homecoming Reunion Set BEST MAN duties were performed by Ken Elder with Gary Moeller and Edward Nelson as ushers. Humphries, Charlotte a lot of blue ribbon winners last year. Call the center for more details. If there is anyone out there in the community who has a valid chauffeurs license and would like to donate about three hours a week at the center, we would welcome you a good time is guaranteed. ing at Jackpot, Ncv., Twin Falls, Ida. and Grace, Ida. Capt. and Mrs. Craig Thor-ste- d and son of Fort Benjamin Harrison Base, Ind., are being stationed at Tooele Ordnance Depot. They have been visiting with her parents the past month and have now moved to Tooele to make their home. Mrs. Thorsted is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Slade. Lt. Col. (ret.) and Mrs. Jay Fisher were guests in Ketch-uIda. over the weekend for their grandsons Jonathan's 1 1th birthday. He is the son of Ronald and Carol Fisher. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Larkins were Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Ness of Redline, Penn. McCmmon Repeat LDS Vows On June 26, 1982, Lauralee Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Neilsen and family recently returned from a ten day vacation Brown and Debbie Paterakis. The couple will make their home in Salt Lake City. with Monte Kirk as the greeter. THE BRIDE was honored by showers given by Joyce Dalton, Ruby Wilson, Annette Dalton, Lynn Jensen, Patty 554-265- 8 after 4 p.m. Yarn Specials! MATRON OF honor was Annette Dalton with Kathy maids. Best man was Richard Child CALL ILA Vacation tion followed the wedding ceremony. Mooney, Lori Miles, Lynn Jensen, Carol McBride, and Colleen McBride as brides- YOU Save 50 Michelle Riccioni Nassau Sale Starts Thursday 8:00 A.M. skein Time to start back to school sweaters! Clearance Sale Yams and Kits marked down for quick sale! and Also for 1 Week Only F LOIRS HE I Entire Stock 20 on Candle Wicking Supplies Ask use where this new needlecraft gets its name Ask for Free Instruction Sheet The Spinning Wheel 133 North Main, Bountiful BARTONS SHOES 43 North Main Bountiful (Open till 8:00 P.M. this Thurs. and Fri.) |