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Show MAY 4, 1983 30CIETQ Mr. and Mrs. Allen Baird announce the arrival of a son, Adam Park, born on March 15 at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. He weighed 8 lb. 4 oz. At home are Andrew and Aaron. Grandparents are Mr. sen, Roger and Sarah Glines, Wayne and Ruth James. Also Dr. John Steiner and wife Pat, Jack and Ruth Jack and Elaine Palmer, Ivan Lincoln, Ruth Harvey, Nina Barton, Carole Ward, Gail Bock, Anna Anderson, Marian Storey, Sherma Oram, Dorothy Bitters, Addie Marsden, Connie Dahlstet, Evelyn Lindquist, Judy Barton and hostess. Forty guests Win-war- and Mrs. Elbert Baird, Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hill, Salt Lake City. Not only did the Davis High School orchestra students enjoy their recent trip to Mexico to perform concerts and programs in that country, but the parents who went along as chaperons also had a fabulous ttrip and experience. Chaperons the daughter of Pres, and Mrs. Eldean Holliday. Mrs. Carma Noble, another aunt was co- attended. Mrs. Gladys Albano returned home after spending the winter months in Phoenix, Ariz. with her daughter Jean. The Davis Antelopers Trailer Club spent the weekend at Crystal Springs. Members included Mr. and Mrs. Waynard Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Debbie Volmar. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth d and family attended the funeral service of her father, Ralph Morgan held in Layton last week. Joan Barton was recently injured in an automobile accident and is now convalescing at her home. Mrs. Geraldean Johnson entertained at a family miscellaneous bridal shower at her home Saturday in honor of a niece Denise Holliday who will be married May 20. Denise is Clo-war- included Richard Marsden conductor and his wife Lana, Dr. Harold Hansen and Margaret Hansen, Frank and Beverly Robison, Harold and Bertha Hansen, Robert and Vilate McDonald, Charles and Laura Barlow, Dennis and Pam Donoviel, Richard and LaRene Christen Named Outstanding Local PTA President both the parents and students and she had gained the respect from all as well. Donna Jones was selected as Outstanding Local PTA President of the Davis Central Elementary PTA Council. obSHE PROMOTED the attendance in was of ject PTA, at all meetings, and her reports were submitted promptly. She earned the dedication and love from her board members who were instrumental in doing their jobs well, so the organization could function smoothly, which it did. Many extra projects and programs were spearheaded under her supervision which was a tremendous asset to the education of the students. MRS. EDRICE Christensen, president of the organization made the presentation, at their meeting. She cited the outstanding performance of Mrs. Jones as president of the H.C. Burton Elementary School Parent Teacher Association. Packer, Mr. and Mrs. LaMonte Nessen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler, all of Kaysn ville; Mr. and Mrs. James of Howell, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gibbons, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Steven Hale, Tremonton; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Unsworth, Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Fisher spent four days in St. George. Nes-sen- MRS. CHRISTENSEN said, Mrs. Jones has done far more than is required in her position and in uniting the parents and teachers of the school. THE COUNCIL selected Mrs. Jones for this award and certifipresented her with a cate. np The school principal, Bowen Lewis said, he found her a great strength in coordinating various programs in the school that were beneficial to DONNA JONES IE Have a New Image with a New Spring Look MRS. MICHAEL D. CHRISTENSEN 5; i Soft-Cu- rl Temple Rites Stephanie Clark and er Davies, sisters of the bride, were her attendants. Krista is the daughter Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Clark of 35 S. 400 E., Kaysville. The groom is the son of res. and Sister L.uwin B. fhristenson now serving as president of the Sao Paulo North Brazil Mission. They wore dusty lavender chiffon dresses with corsages of gardenias, baby breath and heather. dt; Mr. and Mrs. Russell B. Rasband of 400 North 900 E., Kaysville, announce the engagement of their daughter THE BRIDES mother wore olue chiffon dress and a Corrie to Brent Hamblin, son of Dennis L. Hamblin and corsage of gardenias and Mrs. JoAnn A. Atkinson. heather. Flower girl was Amy-Lynn- e wedding breakfast at Log Haven and a r.eception at the Kaysville Tabernacle. THE BRIDE wore a gown that she designed. It was made of candlelight Alencon lace and bridal satin. The bodice apd sleeves were embroidered with pearls. It featured a Victorian neckline, juliet sleeves and chapel length train. Her sheer illusion veil was chapel length, dotted with pearls. It fell from a circlet of silk stephanotis, pearls and fresh baby breath. ; Prenuptial parties were given by Carolyn Hawkins, Julie Stenquist, Krista Shelton, Jennifer Davies and Kristin Mirafzal. STEPHANIE and Michael graduated from Davis High and Kaysville Seminary and attended BYU. Michael filled an LDS Italy Catania mission. The couple honeymooned in Park City and they will travel to Brazil where they will be HER FLOWERS were phyonopsis orchids, stephano-tis- , columbine and baby breath. given an open house hosted by his parents. They will make their horn? in Farmington. AND MRS. TOM PASSEY Repeat Temple Vows t f Janeen Jolley and Tom the Ogden LDS Temple by Paul R. Lindemann. Layton High and LDS Semi- nary. The groom graduated from Layton High and LDS Seminary. He has attended Weber State and is now attend- THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George V. Jolley of 3123 E. Boulder Drive, Layton. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bruce Passey of 2491 E. Cherry Lane, ing BYU. He filled an LDS Brazil Sao Paulo South mission. After a honeymoon to Yellowstone, they will make their home in Provo. Pas-se- y were married April 29 in ss Wayne E. Palmer, Mrs. Michael Rigby, Mrs. Dean Fonnesbeck, Mrs. Larry Jolley, Mrs. Michael Jolley, Mrs. Loring Cammack, Mrs. Robert Passey and Miss Sara Passey, sisters of the bride and groom. They wore rose satin gowns and wrist corsages made of silk flowers in shades of rose. ' UT;l- v - JEFF PASSEY performed best man duties. Prenuptial parties were hosted by Lynn Passey, Marian Fiet, and sisters of the bride. W ! Exchange Promises W. ay Verle and Leone erden of 2587 Oakhills ve, Layton, announce the rriage of their daughter, nna Leone Duerden to tt Paul Smith, son of Paul Sandra Smith of Kays-- 5 HEY WERE married Fri- -, April 29, in the Salt Lake iple. he bride is a graduate of Ion High. She is complet-he- r junior year at Brigham Young University where she is majoring in business and finance with a minor in recrea- tion. THE GROOM is a graduate of Davis High. He has received his associate degree from Snow College in Ephraim. He will continue his studies at Brigham Young majoring in design and graphic technology. The couple was honored at a reception at the Oakhills Chapel in Layton. 29 W. 400 1 N Btfl. 295-849- 1 q'lie Wedding Specialists in vvpre the largest and most Experienced Wedding Compary in us than anywhere else. trust their brides More put the area. Come See Why!i Full Color Wedding Announcements - f ' Guaranteed Lowest Prices - THE BRIDE graduated from 1 Zt- 3; THE prospective bridegroom graduated from View-mo- 1082 Gentile Layton, Utah E. -- .$ -- j I 546-3762 High School in Bountiful and has filled an LDS Mission to the Netherlands. 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We want you to know that when you come to McKay-Dee- , youre not another Youre patient. just family. Public Tours: Tuesday, May 10, 5 to 9 pm. Friday, May JADE CCDPCDATICN 292-550- v le8e- - Layton. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Valley View Country Club and a reception at the Cherry Lane Chapel. Hair Design for Men and Women with State Farm Insurance Company in Ogden and is attending Weber .State , y THE BRIDE wore an original gown made of satin quiana, fitted bodice with Cinderella neckline and contoured high waistline dipping in back, sleeves. The bodice, skirt and train were accented with lace appliques embellished with hand-sew- n pearls. She carried a bouquet of roses, lilies and carnations. Maid of honor was Melinda Jolley. Bridesmaids were Mrs. U t o be married in late August Davies. BEST MAN duties were performed by John Heath. Ushers were Joe Cyr and Bradley K. Davies. Mothers Day Perm Special THE COUPLE is planning to in the Ogden LDS Temple. is a graduate The bride-to-b- e of Greeley West High School, Greeley, Colo, and served an LDS mission to the France-Pari- s mission. She is employed Mirafzal. Page was Ryan was honored at a -Sof- t-Color To Wed Shelton was at the guest book. Of ' The couple CORRI RASBAND Kristin Mirafzal and Jennif- 'Michael Darwin Christenson were married on April 22 in the $alt Lake Temple by William p. Bangerter. t THE BRIDE and 13, 5 to 9 p.m. Free Public Health Screening: Tuesday, May 10, 3 to 7 p.m. Friday May 13, 3 to 7 p.m. jlY McKAY-DE- E ftP HOSPITAL CENTER |