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Show SEPTEMBER 7, 1983 Rotarians Meet Guest speakers for the Kaysville Rotary Club on Wednesday evening were Kaysville Police Chief Lyle Larkins and Lt. Mike Lee from the department. THEY SPOKE on the Neighborhood Watch Program. Richard Waite, president, conducted the meeting. Dinner was served prior to the meeting, np MR. AND MRS. CON LAYNE WILCOX 4 Exchange Vows MR. AND MRS. WILTON SESSIONS To Celebrate 50tli Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sessions of Farmington will be honored Saturday, Sept. 10, at an open house commemorating their 50th wedding anniver- sary. Their family invites friends and relatives to this event which will be held at the home of their son, Neal Sessions at 370 West Porter Lane, Centerville, between the hours of p.m. MR. AND MRS. TODD JAMES TAYLOR SL Temple Rites Susan Jean Jackson and Todd James Taylor were married on Aug. 20 at the Salt Lake LDS Temple. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Jean and Judd Jackson of 692 Halifax Court, Farming-ton- . The groom is the son of Marie and Lowell Taylor, 360 E. 100 S., Kaysville. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Kaysville Tabernacle and a recep- tion at the Kaysville Rock Chapel courtyard. THE BRIDE wore a long off white lacy dress and carried salmon and cream colored flowers. 6-- 8 MILTON AND Alene Sessions were married at Farmington, Sept. 11, 1933. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Sessions reside in Farmington where they reared their seven children and have lived since they were married. Deanna Jackson, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Sharon White attended the guest book. PAIGE Jackson, sister of the bride and Clytie Taylor, niece of the groom were flower girls. Brian Taylor performed best man duties. Ushers were Mark Hoskins and David Bates. THE BRIDE graduated from Davis High School and Weber. The groom graduated from Davis High and Weber. He filled an LDS South Korea mission. After a honeymoon in Sun Valley, Ida., they are making their home in Kaysville. 90th Date In 1942 he and his wife, Inez, were honored as the "Sweethearts of the Mount Ogden Sweetheart Ball. MR. SESSIONS is the son of Calvin and Ruth Sessions. He was bom in Farmington, Utah. He owned and operated Milts Market in Farmington. He also operated a store on wheels throughout Davis County. He has been a livestock dealer and a member of the Producers Livestock Association. He was a member and Captain of the Davis County Sheriffs Posse. He was a volunteer fireman for Farmington City for 40 years. Mrs. Sessions is the daughter of George and Maggie She was bom in Oakley, Ida. She worked for Standard Brands as an accountant and for Miller Floral Co. She was employed by the Davis County School District and retired as an accountant for Bailey's Moving and Storage. MR. AND MRS. Sessions Eli-so- are active members of the Farnington Third Ward where they have held many various positions. They are the parents of three sons and four daughters. Neal M. Sessions, Centerville, H. Dean Sessions, Kaysville, Lynn C. Sessions, Trementon, Mrs. Paul (Hazel) Willard, Kaysville, Mrs. Jerry (Patty) Hartley, Kaysville, Mrs. Dirke (Judy) Forman, Layton, Zola Barber, Kaysville. they have 28 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. MR. AND MRS. ROBERT W. GREEN e ANNOUNCING the of their daughter are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shiftier of 1575 Nicholls Road, Fruit Heights. Parents of the brideg-roo- THE BRIDE graduated from Davis High School and is emin Layton. ployed by 14. Couple United United in marriage on Wednesday, Aug. 18 at St. Josephs Catholic Church in West Virginia University and is a teacher in the Weber County School District. SHE IS the daughter of Mary E. Logsdon of Mount Savage, GREEN IS a graduate of Davis High School and has a degree in business management from Weber State College. He is a Ogden were the former Mary Lee McKenzie and Robert W. Green. Md., and the late Leo A. Logsdon. Robert is a son of Delmas and Kay Green of Layton. A RECEPTION honoring the couple was held at the Chateau Reception Center. Barbara Stone was matron of City Planning Commission. Out of town guests attending the wedding are Mrs. Marian Lease of East Helena, Mont.; Joe Hepfner and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Litzinger of Great Falls, Mont. honor. The best man was Jeffrey McKenzie. The bride is a graduate of THE COUPLE will make their home in East Layton. The bridegroom graduated THE Kaysville 13th Ward Junior Chapel was the scene of the ceremony, followed by an open house at the home of the brides parents, 133 North 650 E., Kaysville. Serving as the matron of honor was Kay Scheurer. sis from Clearfield High School. He also graduated from Dixie College and Weber State College. He is Following a honeymoon trip to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, they are making their home in Clearfield, np Red Ox Restaurant Fuegis 89 220 So. licensed general contractor and is a member of Layton Highway North Salt Lake Reservations Appreciated 298-752- 8 Present this coupon for ONE COMPLIMENTARY SPECIAL PRIME RIB when you purchase a second special prime rib. Valid Through September Tues.-Thur- mm TEE JADE CCEPCEATICN Call Wed In SL Temple in Provo where the bridegroom is mooring in design technology at Brigham Young University. He graduated from Alta High School and served an LDS mission in Billings, Mont. groom. Mrs. Lynn Wilcox, 1525 South 1000 West, Clearfield, on July 29 W. 400 N., Btfl. 295-550- 1 Marriage promises were repeated by the former Gaylynn Shiftier and Brian D. Allen on Saturday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. ter of the bride. Best man was Doug Wilcox, brother of the Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Jansen announce the marriage of their daughter Jerilyn to Con Layne Wilcox, son of Mr. and 1 TEe Wedding Specialists 1 RENO, NEVADA 544-200- 9 295-849- FREE HONEYMOONS t UiuUt UM with PACKAGE PURCHASE WEDDING 4 Certain limitations apply. Good for New Wedding Only Not tnduoed Transportation Decorator Gift Wrap at Discount Prices mar-riag- ADDITIONALLY, he has served as a director, secretary and member of the Davis County Council on Aging. Throughout his lifetime, he has been active with the South Weber Ditch Company, acting as secretary and director. HE AUTHORED and narrated a slide film on the history of South Weber entitled "My Valley," which has been enjoyed by his many friends and the community. are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Allen of Sandy. " Guests were greeted at a garden reception at the home of the brides parents. ACTLNG AS maid of honor was Stacy Mehl. The best man duties were performed by Russell Ruf. The newlyweds will reside - THE BRIDE is employed by Utah Valley Hospital. She is graduate of West Allegheny High School, Pittsburg, Pa. She attended BYU and graduated from Utah Technical College of Nursing, np u III IWffl THE REASON H.B. You brag about your ability to judge people by their dress. What about that little blond over on the beach? J.J. - Insufficient evidence. - -- LEONARD BOWMAN Leonard Bowman, native of South Weber, celebrated his 90th birthday on Sept. 3 at the South Weber cultural hall in South Weber. Mr. Bowman will greet his friends and relatives between 6 p.m. MR. BOWMAN was born Sept. 4, 1893 in South Weber, a son of Benjamin F. and Sarah J. Kendell Bowman. He has been a lifelong resident of South Weber. As a young man he worked with his father on the Family farm in South Weber. Later he worked at Ogden Arsenal and Hill Field. of World War A VETERAN HUSH PUPPIES BRAND CASUAIS WORK ALL DAY. Our working shoes really work. They take you through the entire day with all the comfort, support and style you need, treat yourself to the fit and fashion of Hush Puppies 9 to 5 shoes. You deserve itl Napoli II $3499 I, he served from Oct. 3, 1917 to January 26, 9 9. Part of his tour of duty was spent in France. In the early 1920's he was a member of an outstanding South Weber baseball team, playing first base, in the All Farm Bureau League. 1 E Wine Black Brown 1 ft HE SERVED as scoutmaster from 1923 to 1933, influencing the lives of many young men. He married Inez Blood of Kaysville in the Salt Lake Tempie on June 16, 1925. ON OCT. 30, 1933 he was sustained as bishop of the South Weber Ward and served in that capacity until 1941. He served a mission in the Mount Ogden Stake and served on the South Ogden Stake High Council. He served as high priest group leader and as ward clerk. WHEN & W HERE "Your vacation doesn t eem to bother you." "No, my boss tells me when nd my wife tells me where." 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