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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX 1 DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, I I NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JULY 15, 1982 SL Temple Rites of sheer polyester. She wore a crown of baby breath, angel Joy Culas and Ken Taylor were married June 19, 1982 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Francis Urry officiating. GRANDMOTHER EXHIBITS lace and small pink lilies. Her bouquet was made of pink roses, baby breath, white and burgundy daisies. Joy graduated from the University of Santo Tomas with an associate degree in business. She has attended ii studying travel management. Ken is a Davis High graduate and has attended WSC and i. Both are employed at the Polynesian Cultural Center Gift Shop. He has fulfilled an LDS mission in the Tokyo North Mission. They will make their future home in Laie, Hawaii. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfredo A. Culas of Manila, Philippines. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. DaWayne R. Taylor of Layton. An open house was held at the home of the grooms parents the day of the wedding. By DONETA GATHERUM LAYTON line with, soft gathers at the sleeves and skirt. It was made "Grandma Maxine" hibiting many of her oil and watercolor paintings at the Layton Heritage Museum. The show will open July 24 and continue until August 27. BYU-Hawai- made in the Philippines. It was etched in lace around the neck- - Nichols will be ex- BYU-Hawa- THE BRIDES gown was Museum hours are 1 to 5:30 p.m. Wednesdays through Sundays. ABOUT 25 original landscapes, florals and still life paintings in various sizes will be exhibited. talent in art, Mrs. Nichols was faced with the problem of how to sign her paintings. The art brought great joy to her seven grandchildren. They , They are all proud of Grandma. PAINTING eventually occupied so much of Grandma Maxines time that she decided to retire from Hill Air Force this area at ZCMI, Weber County Library, the Village Inn Restaurant in Ogden, Davis North Medical Center. Some of her paintings have been on exhibit in Idaho. MRS. NICHOLS had a lifelong desire to paint. One day she commented to her husband that she was going to take lessons and find out if she had any talent in art. Her son who majored in photography and art loaned his mother some paints, a box and an easel. She still uses the box today. After discovering she had 50th Anniversary An open house will commemorate the golden wedding anniversary of Arthur and Barbara Thomassen of 130 North 4th East, Kaysville. Relatives and friends will be greeted by the Thomassens July 22 at the Kaysville 13th Ward Chapel (875 E. 200 N.) from p.m. THEY WERE married July 22, 1932 in the Logan LDS Temple and have resided in Kaysville since then. Arthur started work at the Ogden Arsenal in the security division in 1940. He retired in 1970from the Hill AFB Crash Fire Dept. Before going to work for the government he worked for the Kaysville Canning Cotp. for several years. Barbara is also retired from secretarial work with the government. They have three sons, Arthur Keith and Val Joe both of Kaysville; Brent B. of SLC. They have ten grandchildren and five great grandchildren. No gifts please, np Reports For Duty Marine Pfc. Jeffrey B. Clevenger, son of Janiel 1300 of 19 S. W., Clearfield, Ut., has re- - ported for duty with Marine Wing Headquarters 3, Marine Corps Air Station, El Toro, Calif. Squadron-Wockenber- Airman Cynthia Myers Completes Mech. Course vy Airman Recruit lia A. Myers, daughter of Id B. and Mary A. Myers nset, Ut., has completed aviation hydraulics enance course. THE seven-wee: at the Naval AirTech-frainin- g Center, Milling RLNG k ton, Tenn., students received instruction on the inspection, servicing and repair of aircraft hydraulic systems. In classroom and practical application periods, they studied the operation of landing gear and steering, braking and shock absorbing mechanisms. Base and devote more time to graphs and does some sketch- art. ing as they travel. Her husband, Everett Nichols, will retire from Hill Field in 1984. As soon as he retires, the couple plans to move to Montezuma, Ariz. IDEAS FOR paintings come from many places Grandma Maxine says. She and her husband have traveled to all the Western states and other parts of the U.S. They have been to Canada, Mexico and Hawaii. Grandma Maxine takes photo Ill never get them all painted, she says. MRS. NICHOLS is very appreciative of the chance she and other local artists have to exhibit their work in the HeritI think it is age Musuem. wonderful for the city to make the effort to allow local artists this chance, she says. It gives many artists the public exposure they need. Events Planned For S. W. Upcoming Country Fair In Aug. shops and lessons and studied under several local artists including Lee Parkinson, Lucille Stock and Mary Steed. GRANDMA Maxine loves to paint on location during the summer months. She has spent time in Arizona, the Tetons and Logan painting subjects from these areas. She has exhibited widely in sug- gested she sign "Grandma Maxine." One additional grandchild was born since Maxine first started painting. Mrs. Nichols has been painting for about eight years. She has taken many work- MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR THOMASSEN Being a grandmother hasnt stopped Maxine Nichols, whos exhibiting her paintings at the Layton Heritage Museum. SOUTH WEBER court; Aug. 13, Anything Although it seems like summers just begun its less than a month to the gala South Weber Country Fair Days. Goes, 6 p.m. at the city park; Aug. 14, Chuckwagon breakfast at the school 6:30-9:3a.m. ACTIVITIES will run Aug. kicking off with the baby at contest Aug. 7 from the church and the Little Miss and Jr. Miss pageant that night at 7 p.m. Other events include: Monday, Aug. 9, Family Night at the church at 7 p.m.; WITH THE parade set for 1 p.m. on South Weber Drive, other activities include a cross country race, bear and sport contests, candy air drop, coin scramble, egg toss, contest at the city hall at 2 p.m. for judging and ball games. It all culminates Saturday night with fireworks in the city park at dusk. Further information is available by calling Bob or Loma 7 with re Johnson at 4 Tuesday, Aug. 10, Posse Night, 6 p.m. at the church; o Aug. 11, Little Rodeo at 6:30 p.m. at the posse p.m. a grounds; Aug. 12, square dance in the tennis Buck-A-Ro- 8-- 0 le 479-617- servations possible also by calling that number. Registration for the baby contest, rodeo, Anything Goes and moto cross as well as all other sports activities may be made at the city hall from 8 p.m. on Aug. 4. KRISTINE OLSEN ELDER GLAZIER Kristine Olsen of the Kays-vill- e 4th Ward, has been called to serve in the California Arcadia Mission. She is the daughter of William H. and Mary B. Olsen and recently graduated from BYU in elementary education. Her farewell will be held July 18 at p.m. in the 2nd North Chapel. She enters the MTC July 29. np John R. Younger Jr., son of M. and John R. Younger of Clearfield, Ut., has been promoted in the U.S. Air Force to the rank of senior airman. YOUNGER IS a vehicle Philadelphia Mission. His farewell will be held July 18 at 2:50 p.m. in the Clearfield 7th Ward. 231 E. 300 N Clearfield. 1 Returns From LDS Mission Elder Laird White, son of Lt. Col. (ret.) and Mrs. Hal D. White, has returned from the Netherland Amsterdam MIKE IS the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Glazier. He is a graduate of Clearfield High and Seminary and has attended W'SC this past year. He was a member of the band w hile in high school. He will enter the MTC July 22 and an open house will be held following the meeting on July 18. Mis- sion. His homecoming will be held July 18 at 10:50 a.m. in the Kaysville LDS Rock Chapel, 25 S. 200 E. The Skinners 4-- 11 Club To Serve Organized Mission Ruth Marie Foote has accepted an LDS mission call to the Chili North Santiago Mission. She enters the MTC on August 19. She is a member of the Kaysville 20th Ward and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Foote. Kaysville. np Receives Promotion Florence Michael Glazier, 487 Vine St., Clearfield, has been called to serve in the Pennsylvania operator and dispatcher at Little Rock AFB, Ark., with the 314th Squadron. Transportation The airman is a 1979 graduate of Layton High School. A new cooking and home beautification club has recently been organized in West Point. They call themTheir selves The Skinners. meeting times are Wednesday mornings at the home of their leader, Lana W'iddison. 4-- SELECTED to serve as the club's officers are Holly McDermott, president; Jill McDermott, vice president; Stephanie Mielke, secretary; Heather Widdison, song leader; Lori Elsworth. treasurer; Kim Hinze. recreation leader; and Jill Holley, assistant president. They report this is an outstanding experience that they are enjoying and love everything that they have accomplished to date, vsb Announcing newlocations to make phone billpayments. The Layton Hills PhoneCenter Store in Layton is no longer taking phone bill payments. Instead you can drop off payments at the REACT Postal Service box located in all 1 stores. Or you can pay your bill in person at the Z.C.M.I. store in Layton Hills Mall. Of course, you can always mail your payment to us in the envelope provided in your statement. Thats the easiest way. 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