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Show t I i FEBRUARY 2, 1983 social HDD !M' v , i'. illLk v TRACY LARKINS ov'Ao'V Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Gayle 0. Larkins of 254 Larkin Lane, Kaysville, are announcing the en- gagement of their daughter, Miss Tacy Larkins, to Richard (Dick) AUen Schroader. THE COUPLE will be married March 18 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. Schroader is the son of MR. AND MRS. SCOTT DERU Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Schroader, 38 Phillips Street. TACY IS a graduate of MR. AND MRS. CHARLES PARKER Davis High School and Seminary. She attended Ricks College for one year and the past three and one-hayears has 60th Anniversary lf been attending Weber State College. Mr. Schroader is a graduate of Davis High and Seminary. He served an LDS mission to Paris, France and is currently attending the University of Utah, vsb MR. AND MRS. DAVID S. WRIGHT Mission Call Temple Rites Vicki Lynn Bingham and David S. Wright were married 28 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Jan. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary R. Bingham of 786 E. 350 N., Kaysvil-le- . The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Dee Wright of 821 E. Mutton Hollow Rd., Kays-ville. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Red Flame in Bountiful. A reception was held at the Kaysville 20th Ward Chapel. Plans Wedding tw.. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Graves, 852 E. Shannon Road, Kaysville are announcing the engagement of their youngest daughter, Mary Patricia, to Alan Darrell Lund, a son of Dr. and Mrs. Darrell R. Lund of Ogden. ON JAN. 21st, Mary cele- brated her 21st birthday with dinner at the Hill Air Force Base Officers Club followed by a family party announcing their engagement. is a 1976 graduate of Bonneville High School and is employed at the Ogden IRS Service Center. The groom-to-b- e MISS GRAVES is employed at the Kaysville Arctic Circle and graduated from Davis High School in 1980. Both attend Weber State College where they are working towards degrees in accounting and are active in the music program. No wedding date has been set. np THE BRIDE wore a gown made completely of lace, princess neckline, skirt is tiers of lace, sheer lace sleeves. H r bouquet was made of pi .K roses, blue forget-me-- ts n made of silk. Cindy Richards was maid of honor with Mrs. Alan Jorgenson and Mrs. Kolin Vance as bridesmaids. They wore street length gowns of blue and grey crepe de chine and carried nosegays of pink roses and blue Miss Shelley Jo Rasband, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rasband of 400 N. 900 E., Kaysville, has been called to serve in the Northern Utah, Salt Lake City LDS Mission on a two month mission. SHE ENTERED the Mission Home in Salt Lake City on Jan. 19. Miss Rasband is a member of the Kaysville 17th LDS Ward and Kaysville East Stake, np The family members of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Parker, of 1979 W. 1800 N Clinton, will honor their parents with an open house on Saturday, Feb. 5 at the home of their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Roger B. Palmer, 1953 N. 2000 W., Clinton. son-in-la- THEIR MANY friends and relatives are invited to gather with them on this date between the hours of p.m. for their 60th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Parker were married on Feb. 7, 1923 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They have made Clinton their home since their marriage. 5 THE BRIDES mother wore a grey crepe de chine cress with pink roses. The grooms mother wore a solid blue dress with pink rose corsages. Callie Vance was a flower girl. mas and Jennette Parker. He has been outstandingly active in the Latter-Da- y Saint Church his entire life. He served as r ' AW Love You Bid-dulp- THE BRIDE wore her mothers wedding dress of antique chantilly lace with Queen Ann bodice and sleeves. Seed pearls decorated the bodice front. She carried red roses in six a presentation with baby breath and winter greenery. Maid of honor was Kari Lyn Biddulph with Jodi Lyn Biddulph as a bridesmaid. They USHERS were Jeff Deru, Glen Biddulph. CORN Get 2 pieces of the Colonel s Original Recipe or Crispy chicken, Cobbette of com mashed potatoes & gravy and a roll Limit 2 orders per coupon Not good in conunc tion with any other special of fer Customer pays all ap plicable sales tax 0 Prenuptial parties were given by officers and employees of the First National Bank of Layton, Elaine Deru, Loni Brutsch, Evelyn Luce, Carol Anderson, Gayle $13.5 tiWl Bla-mire- s, Myron Deru and Denise Deru. THE BRIDE is a 1981 graduate of Layton High and LDS Seminary. She is currently employed at the First National Bank of Layton. Scott is a 1978 graduate of Layton High and LDS seminary. He is currently attending the University of Utah majoring in finance and business management. He is working at Don Deru and Associates in Layton. He filled a Florida, Tampa LDS mission. AFTER SPENDING a week in St. George, they are making their home in Syracuse. OFFER R EXPIRES FEBRUART 15, 1983 Otter good only at stores m this ad listed Roads V flaza 521-0- 500 So Carton Bountiful Mis 7 Mall S44-3502 15 00 D 0 D Get 9 pieces of the Colonel s Original Recipe or Crispy chicken, 1 large mashed t ot gravy 1 potatoes. large salad, and dinner rolls Limit one coupon per customer Not good in conjunction with any other special offer Customer pays all applicable sales tax EXPIRES FEBRUARY 15, 1983 Otter good only at stores lisied m this ad BIG BUCKET pieces ot the Co lonel s Original Recipe or Crispy chicken Limit one coupon per customer Not good in con junction with any other special otter Customer pays all applicable sales tax Get 15 groups of 3 H II Vk,n 7 Cl tea' EACH OFFER jj 15. 1983 Otter good only at stores listed m this ad EXPIRES FEBRUARY 292-659- 9 T D D PACT GW After B 15-PIE- Call Angie for information and appointment - I I !$6S9HJ . in I I 1 FAMILY PAK Color Analysis Body Analysis Wardrobe Planning Face Design Hair Design This and more In a single session I FAMILY BARGAIN be the beautiful woman you were created to be with from io It1. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Mansion House in Ogden. An open house was held at the residence for relatives and family after the wedding. knee-lengt- COLOR ANALYSIS THE' BRIDE has attended Brigham Young University. After a honeymoon to Sweetwater (Bear Lake), they will make their home in Layton. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Kent F. and Karen G. Biddulph of 2244 E. 120 N., Layton. The groom is the son of Donald J. and Elaine Deru of 1460 N. Gillman Dr., Layton. N h gowns. georgette Flowers were white roses with winter greenery. Flower girls were Becki and Lisa Biddulph, sisters of the bride. OFFER -- The groom filled a California San Jose Mission. Temple. CHICKEN MOTHERS WORE blue off-whi- Chocolates aine Richards, Jodie and I Bourne, Rae Harding, ,elly Bowyer and Shelley Cox. monies performed by Paul R. Lindeman in the Ogden LDS knee length wore gowns of antique lace and batiste. Flowers were white roses and winter greenery. Jtome-Tashion- ed ndy Teresa Kathleen Biddulph became the bride of Scott E. Deru on Dec. 22 with cere- ( Valentine to Your Prenuptial parties were given by Tracy Jorgenson, Vance, "I Say Gary Bingham, Ted Bingham and Ken Bingham. Jackie daughters, Charles Cook Parker, Clinton; Vance Cook Parker, West Jordan; Mrs. Merrill (Colleen P.) Clark and Mrs. Roger B. (Gloria P.) Palmer, both of Clinton. They have 12 grandchildren. Those hostessing this event request that gifts be omitted, vsb July 9, 1898 in Clinton, to Tho- V LAYNE Flint performed best man duties. Ushers were THE COUPLE are the parents of two sons, and two MR. PARKER was born s. forget-me-not- bishop of the Clinton Ward and also as a member of the stake high council. He is currently serving as a stake patriarch in the Clinton Utah Stake. Mrs. Parker was the former Verda Cook and was born Dec. 1, 1901, in Syracuse, the daughter of David and Fannie Maria Cook. She has served as an MIA and Relief Society president, along with numerous other church positions in her ward and stake. Exchange Vows iaicijj n New Store Hours: Mon. thru Fri. 10 a.m 4:30 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m.-1- 2 noon -- Chicken Breast Filet Sandwich Limit 2 orders per coupon Not good in conjunction with any other special offer Customer pays all applicable sales tax I I I D$13.9! Ctetmas Qaie SHIRTS Mens Mens Boys XX Size $6 50 $4 $3 Men's V Neck Velour 1st 1 ELDER NYBO LDS Mission and 2nds SHIRTS Values to $30.00 Sale $8 Bret J. Nybo, son of Ronald and Jean Nybo, 428 N. 800 E., Kaysville, has accepted a call -- $12 00 to serve an LDS England, London South Mission. He will enter the MTC on Feb. 3. a few boys jogging sets Orom 1083 N. State St. Layton 1720 W. 1000 N. West of Layton Lamp and Vt 546-603- left. $10.00 (2 piece) Good Selection Of All 3 Locations to Servo You HIS FAREWELL will be held Sunday, Feb. 13 in the Kaysville 4th Ward, 875 E. 200 N. at 2:45 p.m. Elder Nybo is a graduate of Davis High School and seminary. He has served as first assistant to the bishop in the Priest quorum. He is a recipient of the Duty to God award and is an Eagle Scout. He has been employed at Bowmans Grocery Market. Hurry! only West Jordan 8020 S. 1641 West Rear of E&JMfg. Heat Transfers $n3o Lites 1 --Tk- UMf |