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Show Kaysville Mews Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lindsay of West Lebanon, New. Hampshire were guests of Mr. and Mrs. DeLamar Palmer on brother-in-la- Sunday. Dr. Charles Munns of New- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robins from Broomfield, Colo, and all of their family have been with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Robins the past week. They came to attend Mrs. Robins mother, Anna Bennett funeral services held last week in Kayuville. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Blood were of the Heber Robinson family reunion held on Saturday, Aug. 5 at the Layton Bowery. The many descendants enjoyed a musical program, followed by a short business meeting. They they departed and met at the Uintah Cemetery where a memorial was dedicated in honor of John port Beach, Calif., spent a week as a guest of his sister Mr. and and brother-in-laMrs. Melvin Manning. Mrs. Carol Casdorph and daughter Anne flew to Ledyard, Conn, where they spent five weeks with Mrs. Casdorphs daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Porter who have a new son. The new addition arrived on July 28 weighing 9 lb. 3 oz. and was named Cameron. He is the third child for the Porters. Grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Richard Casdorph, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Don Porter of Houston, Tex. MR. AND MRS. GARY R. BARKER Repeat Vows Jill Farr and Gary R. Barker were married Aug. 18 in the Salt Lake Temple by Alden Rigby, uncle of the groom. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Farr of 1200 E. 500 S., Fruit Heights. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill R. Barker of 1 149 Crestwood Rd., Kays-ville. MR. AND MRS. TAGE FLINT The wedding breakfast was Wed In SL Temple Lisa Lyn Brown and Tage Flint were married Aug. 18, in the Salt Lake Temple. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Richard D. and June Brown of 333 E. 700 S., Farmington. The groom is the son of Ivan and Marlene Flint of Flint Lane, Layton. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at American Towers and a reception at .the brides home. THE BRIDE wore a long gown of lace and organdy with pleated lace at the neck and bottom, jewels at the neck, waist and lace at bottom. Flowers were gardenias, carnations and stephanotis. Lauri Brown was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Ja-ne- Lambson, Gerry Stod- dard, and Amy Brown. They wore white dresses with acces sories of hot pink and turquois. MOTHERS wore pink and turquois with corsages of daisies and carnations. Debbi Brown and Tenile Flint were flower girls. BRENT Padilla performed best man duties. Ushers were held at the Heidelberg Restaurant. A garden reception was held at the home of the brides parents. MELANIE Leonard attended the guest book. The mothers wore light blue dresses. Corsages consisted of yellow, white and pink roses, lavender carnations, baby breath accented with purple status. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Vickie B. Wright, Paula R. Fawcett, Alice Gerber, Jody Moss, LaRee O. Farr, Melanie and Linda Leonard. THE BRIDE wore a white French taffeta gown with empire bodice accented with Chantilly lace and seed pearls. The chapel train featured lace ruffles. The bridal bouquet consisted of yellow, pink and white roses, lavender carnations, yellow daisies, baby breath accented with purple status. The bride graduated from Davis High and attended Weber State College. The groom graduated from Davis High. He has attended the University of Utah and Weber State College majoring in accounting. AFTER A honeymoon to Northern California and Lake Tahoe, they will make their home in Bountiful. Blaine Flint, Wade Flint, Brian Weaver and Dan Rodregus. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Liston. Dr. Evans was in Salt Lake City to attend a convention. Robinson. Brent Beecher is convalescing at his home after recently Mrs. Dottie Barnes accompanied Mrs. Golda Downs to Denver, Colo. Mrs. Barnes spent five days as a guest of her niece and nephew Ken and Elaine Dotson at their home in Evergreen, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. DeVan Robins of Alamo, Calif, are visiting a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Robins. Bill and Merle Matthews of Burley, Ida. were in Kaysville undergoing major surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. Egbert, Mr. and Mrs. Mack G. Egbert were among those attending the funeral service of Mrs. Mary Helen Egbert Burton at Grace, Ida., on Wednesday, Aug. 17. Mrs. Burton was a former Kaysville resident. Family members of Mrs. Edith Lewis met at Mueller Park in Bountiful for a family picnic and outing. They returned to Mrs. Lewis' home for family movies. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walker attended the McKinnon, Wyo. reunion last week. Visitors for two weeks of for the funeral service of Anna Merles sister-in-laBennett, last week. Anna was the wife of Waynard Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hen- drickson returned from North Carolina where they visited with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Corey Willis for weeks at their two and one-hahome in Jacksonville and at Harkers Island on the coast where they enjoyed clamming and fishing. While there, their Corey Willis was sustained as Bishop of the Jacksonville 1st LDS Ward. lf their grandparents were Diana, Nate and Margaret Reid of Cape Cod, Mass. They came to visit with Mr. and son-in-la- Forty-on- e Mrs. Randall Bowring and also spent time in Portland, Ore. with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bowring and girls from the Kaysville 4th Ward spent four days at Bear Lake for their summer girls camp. They were accompanied by Mrs. Myma children. Diana, Nate and Margaret are the children of Naoll and Dorothy Reid. Olsen camp director. Other leaders were Marsha Tippetts, Aldene Jones, Mary Petitt, Ruth Sabin, Jean Nybo, Susan Prenuptial parties were given by Pat Casperson,' LaRue Cowan, Marlene Flint, Carolyn Flint, Jean and Jamie Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Jay T. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. George Sheffield and their two sons Steven and Jeffrey vacationed for one week at Flaming Gorge Dam. Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. DeLamar Palmer were Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Merrill of Homeland, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Larson and family were guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Bishop. They came to put their son in the LDS Mission Training Center in Provo. Elder Todd Larson will be serving in the Pennsyl Mission. Other guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bishop were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Black of Middleton, Ida., the other grandparents of Elder Seager, Carla Rae, Sue Welling and Kathy Youngberg. Mr. and Mrs. Alan B. Maughan of 842 E. Shannon THE BRIDE graduated from BYU as a registered nurse. Road are announcing the arrival of a son, Nathan Ryan, bom on July 20 at the Humana Davis North Hospital. He weighed in at 8 lb. and is their fifth child. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dahl, Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Maughan, The groom has attended Weber State and BYU. He filled an LDS Chicago South, Spanish mission. After a honeymoon to Las Vegas, they will make their home in Layton. ia Ogden. Mrs. Evelyn Dahl, Syracuse and Mrs. Eldora Maughan of Logan are the mothers . Mrs. Dorothy Bitters underwent major surgery last week at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Cannon great-gran- Open House Set Mrs. Henrietta Gee Wilson of LaytOn will be honored Sunday, Aug. 27 at an open house 4-- ytoe and Brook Taylor THEY MOVED to Layton in 1953 and have resided here since. Mrs. Wilson has been employed at the Major Bakery, Travelers Cafe, and Miller HENRIETTA G. WILSON two sons and one daughter, Donald L. Wilson, Layton; LaMar G. Wilson, Roosevelt and Mrs. Bill (Lois) Olsen, n Helper. She has eight grand-childre- and 13 greatg- randchildren. Floral since coming to Layton. SHE IS an active member of the Layton 18th Ward and active in the senior citizens prog- ram and a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Mrs. Wilson is the mother of Repeat Temple Vows Patricia Ann Madsen and Carl W. Woodward were married on Aug. 9 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple by Pres. Joe E. Whitesides. MRS. WILSONS husband celebrated his 90th anniver- bara Woodward of 1800 N. Church Street and Gail Wood- sary earlier this summer and together they will be celebrating their 6 st wedding anniversary in November of this year, vsb ward of Ogden. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Lion House and a reception at the Layton East Stake Center. THE BRIDE wore a fitted gown of nylon chiffon, long with full sleeves trimmed in daisy and lace. She carried an all white bouquet of orchids, roses with trailing ivy. Debbie Madsen was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Bruce T. Willden, Mrs. Roger 1 carried bouquets of daisies and baby breath. 1 THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Madsen of 1670 N. Church Street. The groom is the son of Bar- Maden, Jalarie Barton and Gena Durbano. They wore pink dresses and mid-lengt- h MOTHERS wore coordinatdresses in shades of pink chiffon. Cami Woodward and Camille Woodward were flower girls. SCOTT Killpack performed best man duties. ing Prenuptial parties were given by Patti, Pam, RaeAnn and Gina Woodward, Amylou Willden, Janice Boyington, Annette Sholly, Suzie Kindall, Sally Tracy and Tawnya Madsen. 220 So. Highway 89 North Salt Lake 298-752- 8 Reservations Appreciated Present this coupon for ONE COMPLIMENTARY SPECIAL PRIME RIB when you purchase a second special prime rib. Valid Tues.-Thur- s. Through August THE JADE COEECIRATICN 295-550- 1 ln RENO, NEVADA Hebgen Lake, West Yellowstone. Bishop and Mrs. Thomas Y. Williams and children Kam-mi- e and Devin of San Diego, Calif, have been visiting for two weeks with her mother Mrs. Mina Oldham. They plan to travel on to Idaho and Yellowstone National Park and then to Spokane, Wash, to visit with her sister and family,) Mr. and Mrs. Bert Borski and return to California by way of Seattle, and down the coast highway. Dr. and Mrs. Norman Evans of Fort Collins, Colo, were houseguests of her sister and 29 W. 400 N., Btfl. 295-849- HONEYMOONS! Mass. THE MARRIAGE was performed by Judge Robert V. Phillips of Ogden at the home of the brides brother and Taylor. garden reception followed. The bride greeted A guests in a satin full-leng- gown with a chapel train. The hill length sleeves of brocade lace were enhanced by a wide satin cuff. SHE WORE a waist length veil of bridal illusion caught to a crown of tiny silk flowers. Her bouquet was a colonial design of baby breath, blue and white pixie carnations, and blue silk blossoms. The bride's attendants wore street length sun dresses of blue lace. Maid of honor was Ann Perry. Bridesmaids were Tammy Hamblin, Donna Hen Theres just one birthday this but congraweek, baby tulations are extended just as orat BEST MAN was Charlie Burnell. Ushers were Kenneth Jr., Donald and John Perry and Wayne Smith. Ring bearer was Ron Lee. A prenuptial party was given by Tammy and Judy Hamblin. A DINNER for the wedding party was hosted by the the Jade Terrace. A rehearsal barbecue and swim party was hosted the night by Ben and Marilyn Lee. grooms parents at pre-vio- OUT OF town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Perry and son Paul and Peggy Comer of Dos Palos, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Burnell with sons Gary and Charlie, Karen Saldato, Wayne Smith and Darell Croshier, all of Pittsville, Mass.; Bobby and Dona Henry of Cedar City. The couple will make their home at Hill Gate Terrace while, he is stationed at Hill Air Force Base. Kaysville News Antioch, Calif, and her daugh- Happy Birthday ry, Peggy Comer and Karen Saldato. Flower girls was Virginia Perry. sister-i- Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Lee of 2411 S. 4700 W., n-law, ters of Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Collier and two daughters, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Johnson and son of Fruit Heights. Mrs. Esther Templeton of Derek Siekiera ter Mrs. Penny Enochs of Brentwood, Calif, arrived to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Templeton and family. Mrs. Esther Templeton is the mother of Robert and Mrs. Enochs is his sister. Miss Sharee H all id a y , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Halliday was among thos performing in the production American Destiny held at the Dee Events Center in Ogden sponsored by the Weber College LDS Institute. Mrs. Margaret Preece of Draper was a Monday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Preece. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hamblin are announcing the arrival of their first child, a daughter, Karalynn Kalei. She was bom at the Humana Davis North Hospital weighing 7 lb. 6 oz. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C. Raymond Hamblin, Kaysville; Rene Kirk, Santa Rosa, Calif, and Robert Kirk, Huntington Beach, Calif. t Mrs. Mary Timothy, Mrs. Lillian Ringer, Mrs. Chloe Slade, Mrs. Rebecca Ashbak-er- , Mrs. Edith Lewis and Mrs. Leone Gardner enjoyed a three day stay at Mrs. Timothys summer cabin above Oakley in the Uintas. strongly as ever to Derek Siekiera, son of Jim and Kelly Siekiera of 1103 N. 1250 E. in Layton, who celebrated July 26. 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Angel No. 74, IjZojtRURuurcsLffiojepimJ THE BRIDE is a graduate of Layton High and LDS Seminary. The groom graduated from Layton High and LDS Seminary and Utah Technical College in Provo. He filled an LDS Brisban Australia mission. They will make their home in Billings, Mont. lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOa Fuegis Red Ox Restaurant re- turned from vacationing at MR. AND MRS. CARL W. WOODLAND Exchange Vows Mr. and Mrs. Paul Liston have had their three children visiting with them for a few weeks this summer. Rick Liston of Grace College, Ind.; his sister Cindy from Charlotte, South Carolina and Scott from Tennessee. Scott and Rick will both be attending the Grace College in Ind. They have all left to return to their homes after a visit in Utah, with parents and with grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Liston. Mrs. Wendell Collier entertained at a family birthday dinner Sunday for her husband. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lowry and three daugh- two other granddaughters, 1934-194- j Larson. daughter after four sons. The 6 lb. 10 oz. girl arrived on Aug. 12 at the McKay-De- e Hospital and will be named Elysia. At home are Jay, Tye, Quinn and Drew. Grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Lear Summerill, Mr. and Mrs. T. Taylor Cannon, all of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Verl A. Wal-- , ker and their family, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Fisher and children, Mr. and Mrs. David Naylor and daughter and their birthday anniversary. Mrs. Wilsons family invites friends and relatives to this event which will be held at their home, 184 S. Liberty, Layton, between the hours of 7 p.m. MRS. WILSON was born Aug. 31, 1903 in Manti, the daughter of Joseph and Martha Lowry Gee. On Nov. 9, 1922 she married Clarence L. Wilson in Duchesne, Utah. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Ogden LDS Temple on July 13, 1972. The couple resided in Spring 6 and Canyon from were engaged in the operation of a boarding house in and were also coowners and operators of a cafe and auto court in Heber City. d announce the birth of their commemorating her 80th MR. AND MRS. TIMOTHY ALLEN BURNELL Grace LDS Stake Center, OU ? O f Coupons ! Only 0 With Purchase of Any Medium ex Large Pizza Good thru Sept. IS, 1983 yi |