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Show WO 1 Vii-A- V v AVv Monte H. Moore Completes Course Completes Training SOCIETI Navy Seaman Recruit Day-n- e B. Seegmiller, son of Paul D. and Lila Seegmiller of 209 W. 590 i., Layton, has completed recruit training at the Naval Training Center, Great general military subjects Lakes, Included in their studies were seamanship, close order drill, Naval history and first 111. DIKING THE eight-weetraining cycle, trainees studied k de- signed to prepare them for further academic and training in one of the Navys 85 basic occupational Air Force Reserve 2nd Lt. Monte H . Moore, son of Gene A. and Prances H. Moore of 2800 E. :i030 N., Layton, has profes-sion- s completed the health fields. officer indoctrination course at the Air Force aid. Leadership Management Development Center, well Air Force Base Al. Airman Of The Month Airman 1st Class James E. Denny Jr., son of retired Army Master Sgt. James E. and Katharina H. Denney of 85 E. 975 S., Kaysville, has been named outstanding airman of the month for the 2045th Group at Andrews Air Force Base, Md. and Max- THE COURSE is designed to teach medical students Air Force procedures and responsibilities r.o begin their transi- THE AIRMAN was selected for professional skills, duty performance and exemplary behavior. tion to 1 heir dual roles of medical professionals and Air Force officers. All students of the course are on scholarships, paid by Department of Defense, through the Health Professional Scholarship program of the Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences program at Bethesda, Md. MOORE IS a graduate student at the University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City- - . His wife, Jen, is the daughter of Alan Rosenlund of 110 Beacon, Layton. Denney, a communicaiions equipment specialist, is a 1919 Bobs graduate of Minot High School, N.D. Carpet Cleaning Fall Cleaning Special MR. AND MRS. R. SCOTT WOOLLEY Repeat Temple Vows MRS. BRETT HOWARD HAMBLIN .: T'z' t- j Corrie Delaine Rasband and Brett Howard Hamblin were married Aug. 20 in the Ogden LDS Temple by Milton J. Hess. Lee Tiffany. They wore long blousy dresses made of peach taffeta. They had ivory lace appliques at the bodice with tiny, pearls on these appliques. Tied at the waist with long peach ribbons. They held nosegays of fresh flowers consisting of peach hand-sew- THE BRIDE is the daughter of Russell B. and Carol Ras- . band of 400 N . 900 E., Kaysvil-leThe groom is the son of Dennis L. Hamblin, 1412 Dallas, Syracuse, and JoAnn B. colored carnations, white daisies, fashioned on ivory lace with streamers of ribbon in peach, ivory and green. Little tucks of green star flowers were attached to these cascading streamers. reception was held at the MOTHERS wore street length dresses of silver-gre- y polyester silk that was embossed with flowers. A sheer Ve-nis- peek-a-bo- The whole bodice and sleeves were covered with lace and enhanced with pearls all over tiny, hand-sew- n it. The bottom of the dress was :c::: bordered with Venise lace as well as the long train. Ve-ni- & SHE WORE a long floor length veil that was bordered with alencon lace. Her tiara was of alencon lace and delin cately covered with tiny, hand-sew- pearls, too. She carried a a colonial nosegay that was created on Ivory lace and consisted of silk peach roses, peach pixie carnations, white stephanotis and baby breath. Narrow, long ribbons of peach and ivory hung from this bouquet. MRS. BOYD GledhilL was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Shelley Jo Rasband, San-d- a Carol Rasband and Laura peach chiffon sash at the waist. The corsage was made of baby silk roses of peach and ivory. Larry Smith Jr. performed best man duties. Brian Rasband was an usher. Carolyn Mary Costley, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John M. Costley of 1214 E. Sherwood Dr., Kaysville became the bride of William Peter Zebee of Logan. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zebee of San Diego, Calif. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mrs. Larry Tiffany, grandmother; and Mrs. Wil Schuan, Mrs. Rulon Rasband, grandmther; and Mrs. Ron Rasband, Mrs, Roy Speechly, Mrs. Craig Speechly and Mrs. Dick Speechly, at State Farm Inc.; and her Primary class gave her a spice shower, hosted by one of the girls mothers, Mrs. Wayne Owen. Nanette Rasband attended the guest book. HE IS a member of 2nd Battalion. 5th Marines, based at Camp Pendleton. Calif. The unit will spend six months overseas as part of the Marine Corps Unit deployment program. The concept is CHUCKLE town is the place where a fellow with a black eye doesn't have to explain. They A small already know. Record. Columbia, S.C. -- THE WEDDING rites were performed on Sept. 9 at the Heidelberg Edelweiss tion Center in Farmington by Bishop Jerry A. Timmons of the Kaysville 10th LDS Ward. A reception at the Heidelberg , followed the wedding cere- mony. The bride wore a full length gown of taffeta with a ruffled neckline and a sweetheart fit- ted bodice which featured chantilly lace accented with seed pearls. The gown had short puffed sleeves. THE BRIDE has attended BYU and Weber State College. The groom has attended Dixie College and Weber State College. The groom filled an LDS Holland Mission. The bride filled an LDS France mission. After a honeymoon to Sher- wood Hills, they are making their home in Ogden. with Cum Laude honors. She was a member of Chi Omega Sorority, Blue Key and Mortor Board at USU. She is now working on her masters degree at USU. THE GROOM is now attending USU. He filled an LDS Anaheim California Mission. AFTER A honeymoon to San Francisco, the newlyweds are making their home in Logan, dmg THE BEST man was Larry Zebee. The bride is a graduate of Davis High School and a graduate of Utah State University working class. 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Counseling Center 12B Wreaths Until 11. -BE- THE JADE CDDPCDATICN 295-550- 1 Family W. on all 544-340- private school in the OgdenClearfield area eligible for all these programs. 475 Do. 300 Off 7-- man, Anthony Tremonte, will Hollywood Beauty College at Law 10 be available to assist class members in any way. The class will be held on Tuesday evenings from p.m. beginning Oct. 11. A fee of $30 will be charged to those enrolling. If you are interested please contact Cal Harris at Layton 1 or High School at attend the first class on Oct. Layton High Community School is offering a wood- SERVICES Attorney 10-- 6 fJcdyweeJ. Certain imfcabont apply Or Good for New Weddng s TfnjportaOon Not included LARKY WAGGONER, Saturday Beauticians WEDDING PACKAGE PURCHASE FAIR LEGAL - Hollywood Trained with EFFICIENT, Monday of Licensed mauve roses. The bride carried a bouquet of gardenias, stephanotis and pink roses. DURING THE deployment, the command will conduct training exercises with the U.S. 7th Fleet and units of allied nations. 79 North Main, Farmington, Utah High, Dixie College and USU. He filled an LDS Texas mission. After a honeymoon to Disneyland, they are making their home in Logan. Join The Thousands THE ATTENDANTS wore ATTENDLNG the bride as maid of honor was Miss Susan Kay Costley. The bridesmaids were Miss Inger Angle, Mrs. Kevin Whitworth and Miss Julie Brizzee. Guest book attendant was Miss Mary Barror. Country Hideaway Layton Community School Offers Woodworking Classes Prenuptial parties were given by Helen Berrett and Robin Whitworth assisted b) Juanita Borror, all of Idah Falls, Ida. Members of the Chi Omega Sorority also gave a bridal shower. white on white tea length gowns that had a wide ribbon of either lavender or mauve at the waist. They wore small corsages of lavender and designed to rotate whole battalions or squadrons at a time instead of individuals at separate intervals. In this way, unit integrity is retained and the actual time they spend overseas is shortened. ' 544-097- 9 SPECIAL Wed In Sept Deployed To Okinawa Marine Lance Cpl. Martin H. Valdez, son of Gasper and Maria Valdez of 602 W. Center St.. Kaysville. has departed on a deployment to Okinawa. THE BRIDE wore a gown of each Stem Extraction System Call Today Layton High and USU. The groom has attended Dixie Cameo room in St. George and a reception on the 23th at the Antelope Drive Chapel in Layton. MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM P. ZEBA --Pivfessional THE BRIDE HAS attended wedding breakfast at the Woolley home. A reception was held on Sept. 17 at the 1 00 $1 MOTHERS wore blue Layton. Scott is the son of Roland and Carol Woolley of St. George. The couple was honored at a 1995 Any additional rooms only organza dresses. Linda Crawford was a flower girl and she wore a blue dotted Swiss dress. ford of 1479 N. 350 W., n Atkinson of Zumbrota, Minn. The Mansion House was the setting for the wedding breakfast hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Larry Smith of Centerville. A Kaysville 17th Ward chapel. THE BRIDE wore a dress made of chiffon that featured an Empire waist. The sleeves e were long and there were lace ruffles at the neck and edges of the cuffs. This dress o had a sheer cameo on the bodice that was done in Schiffli lace. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Charles and Shirley Craw- $ rooms Robert Dunford satin and lace and carried a fan with blue and yellow flowers. Sherri Pitkin was maid of honor. She wore a blue dotted Swiss dress. Debbie Crawford and Roland Scott Woolley were mar-ne- d Sept. 17 in the St. George Temple. Exchange Vows Any 2 Mon-Fr- 5 POINTS i, 9:30-- 9 MALL-BOUNTI- Phone 292-220- PM-Sa- t. FUL 2 9.30-- 6 PM V. |