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Show v 2, 1V03 Bible Verse Therefore, now amend your ways and your doings, and obey the voice of the Lord, your God. . Who was the author of the above warning? 2. What was his position? 3. By what nickname was he known among his people? 4. Where may this verse be 1 found? ANSWERS TO BIBLE VERSE 1. Jeremiah. 2. He was the prophet among the Israelites. 3. The "Weeping Prophet, weeping over the sins of his people and the doom of the city of Jerusalem. 4. Jeremiah 26:13. MR. AND MRS. DALE W. FACKRELL Temple Rites Mr. and Mrs. Dale W. Arrington. THE GROOM is the son of Kenneth R. Arrington and the late Doris B. Arrington of Twin Falls, Ida. The ceremony was performed Nov. 18 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast in Bountiful hosted by the grooms father. A reception was held at Layton West Stake Center that evening and an open house in Twin MR. AND MRS. DARRELL LUND Falls on Nov. 19. SERVXNG as maid of honor was Sandra Kitchen. Best man was Jeffery Arrington, brother of the groom. Exchange V ows Mary Patricia Graves and Alan Darrell Lund were mar-jie- d Wednesday evening, Oct. 5;at the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd, Ogden. :The Rev. F.L. Winder officiated at the candlelight cere-j- . . mony and the WSC Woodwind ' Quintet provided music for the wedding and also for the recep-tiowhich was held in Tuttle . ;c 'aau. ; THE BRIDES colors of blue ' and cream were carried out in the table decorations and in the ' .unique, ' v ice tfeam wedding cake, made by Jennifer Johnson of Kaysville. Miss Janet Caney tended the flower-decorate- d guest book and Michael 'j G'raves received the presents. Recorder players from the Society for Creative Anachronism played during " the reception. The new bride is the v' youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Graves, Kaysville. She wore her mothers wedding dress of taf-- " feta faille styled with an neckline, lo- length blue taffeta dresses THE HEADPIECE was decorated with lace and pearls and she wore a pearl necklace and earrings. Elbow-lengt- h fnltts made by her greatgrandmother completed he ensemble. Her English oval bridal. bouquet was made up of roses, gardenias, batchelor buttons and baby breath decorated with blue ribbons. : Miss Helen Wayman was the maid of honor and wore a blue and cream ensemble. Lois Graves and Jennifer Hammar-gren- , the brides sisters, were the bridesmaids. Their mid- - Kim-berle- THE BRIDE, a graduate of Layton High School and LDS Seminary is a junior at BYU and has served a St. mission. The groom is a graduate of Twin Falls High and seminary. He became an Eagle Scout and graduated Magna Cum Laud from Brigham Young University. He served in the mission. AFTER A brief honeymoon to Stanley Basin, Ida. , the couple will make their home in Twin Falls. Louis-Missou- France-Toulou- cummerbunds. The girls ried lighted candles surrounded by baby breath, batchelor buttons and mini carnations, trimmed with THE GROOM, a son of Dr. and Mrs. Darrell Lund, Ogden, wore cream tails Golightly. MRS. GOLIGHTLY was born April 21, 1910 in Fair-vieIda., to George C. Sr. and Florence Lois Orchard Bodily. The Golightlys lived in Idaho until 1942 when they moved MR. AND MRS. EDA ALLDREDGE to Salt Lake City, where Richard went to work for From there he went to Geneva Steel. Later he went to the Naval Supply Depot at Clearfield and retired from Hill Air Force Base after then-weddi- surplice-wrappe- d Golden Anniversary bodice. The HONORED guests at the wedding included the brides grandmother, aunt and uncle and godparents and the grooms grandparents. The new Mrs. Lund graduated from Davis High School and is attending Weber State College. The benedict graduated from Bonneville High School, Weber State College and is employed by the IRS Ogden Service Center. After a wedding trip to Aspen, Colo., the newlyweds will reside in Ogden. THE REHEARSAL dinner was held at Tonys in Ogden. Prenuptial parties were given by Marie Lockett, Ivaloo Lund and Helen Wayman. np of their golden wedding Osburn and Myrtle Dailey accented with a boutonniere of batchelor buttons. Steve Lund was the best man and Byron and Roger Lund were the groomsmen. They wore dark blue tuxedos with boutonnieres of white mini carnations. Mr. Graves, who gave his daughter a way, also wore a dark blue tuxedo. Mrs. Graves attended in n street-lengt- h sapphire blue dress with shirred elbow-lengt- h sleeves and grooms mother chose a dark dress with blue, polka-dotte- d long sleeves and high, ruffled neckline. They wore gardenia Honored On 50 th The children of Richard and Una Golightly are honoring their parents on the occasion Ennis and Eda Alldredge will be honored Saturday, Dec. 3, at the Oak City 1st and 2nd Ward Chapel at Oak City from p.m. Ennis and Eda were married Dec. 6, 1933 in the Manti Temple. moyne, deceased. They have 22 grandchildren and two No gifts please. 21 'A HIS CHILDHOOD and until WEDDING SPECIAL THEY HAVE lived in Oak Dec. Jan. Feb. -- March -- Since Ennis retired from Hill Air Force Base, they have resided in Oak City. Weber; Shauna McCalmant, Hooper; Janet James and Lora Facer of Oak City. A son, De- - 32 47 East 500 South t Weddings 298-325- 4 Winter Hours p.m. -day Myrna Gronwald, South Hes been a priesthood advi- sor, ward teacher, scout r in er, ward day School. clerk-leade- leadSun- MRS. GOLIGHTLY has been secretary to Sunday School, MIA and stake MIA organist and teacher in Prim- ary, acting ward organist, organist for Sunday School and Relief Society, teacher in MIA. She also taught for several years. She is a member of Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie 3198. They are members of the Golden Spike Gem and Mineral Society. 4-- THE COUPLE will greet friends and relatives from p.m. in the Sunset 2nd LDS Ward cultural hall, 338 W. 1800 N. It is requested that various auxiliaries of the church. She is a member of the Daughters of Pioneers and is now serving as a volunteer at the Humana Davis North Hospital. gifts be omitted. They were married Nov. 29, 1933 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. MR. KNIGHT was born in Plain City, a son of Stephen THE COUPLE lived in Pine-dalWyo. for nine years moving to Utah in 1943 and have made their home in Sunset since that time. They have two daughters, Mrs. D. J. (Shirley) Hammon, Brigham City and Mrs. Floyd S. (Gaylene) Wilco, Syracuse. They have nine grandchildren and two and Mary Ellen Carver Knight. He worked as a meat cutter in various markets in the Weber and Davis County area. Mrs. Knight was born in Clearfield, a daughter of George A. and Millie Guiver Mumford. She worked for public housing administration dM? 1 mF 0 Mrs. C.A. (Marla) Angell, Conway, Ark.; Mrs. Jerald R. (Gloria) Higgs, Magna; R. Bruce Golightly, East Layton; Flora Trapier, Layton; Douglas L. Golightly, Green River, Wyo.; Mrs. Kenneth (Elaine) Kenipton, Green River, Wyo. They have 32 grandchildren and 14 bishopric and High Priest group leader. Mrs. Knight has served in 4-- 7 THEY received their education in Idaho. They have seven children, Una Smithson, Salt Lake City; nLi Bountiful, Utah Both have been active in the THEY HAVE eight children with seven still living: Danice Mikesell and Bradley Allredge of Sunset; Eloise Parker, Roy; the time he moved to Salt Lake was spent on a farm. SIGN UP NOW AnUCC decorated In AKUnCO your colors May-Ros- e Saints and have held numerous church positions. Knight has served as a member of the Sunset Stake High Council, counselor in the BOUNTIFUL 2132S. Odwd CENTERVILLE tBSO S. 400 E. SUNSET KAYSVILLE 216 N Mw 2649 N. Man 7 City, Hooper and Sunset. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- years. of the LDS Church. Mr. Knight. MR. AND MRS. L. RICHARD GOLIGHTLY THEY WERE married Nov. 29, 1933 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was born Nov. 11, 1910 in Preston, Ida., a son of cream ribbons. Hill AFB. BOTH ARE active members Saturday, Nov. 26 in honor of the golden wedding anniversary of Osmer and Verda M. se car- and An open house will be held ri satin cream-colore- d 50th Anniversary Tuck. tured square yokes, tiered skirts and MR. AND MRS. OSMER KNIGHT Hoff, Mrs. Jennie Gentry, e Mrs. Knstine West and anniversary Saturday, Nov. 26 at the Cherry Lane Church, 2435 E. 1500 N., East Layton at an open house. They will greet friends and relatives from 6 p.m. No gifts please. Kaysville BHstcwmtiracattwa a ODDDnaoDc:::3DDDDDDDc::::3C3i3 Save $400 on the ra IMIM Matic 802 s499 Reg. 899 Now 3 Days South Davis Credit Union Includes Free Christmas Tree Only n i i LJ om i i ra La 390 So. Main Bountiful ca Has Expanded Membership to include all residents in Davis County If you live in this area, you are eligible ra L3 C3 to join! Mr. and Mrs. Max Rigby and her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Van Flint ca Casio- - . drove to Spokane, Wash, where they enjoyed a 10 day visit with Mr. and Mrs. given by Sandra Kitchen, Mrs. Pat Kitchen, Ms. Norma Van fea- corsages. wered waistline, and chapel train. The bodice and bertha were embellished with French appliqued lace, and her fingertip veil also had lace appliques. Prenuptial parties were Fack-re- ll of Layton announce the marriage of their daughter, Anne Fackrell to David Tyler FoW Flints daughter and family, Major and Mrs. Lynn Beens. ..Mr- - and Mrs. Frank have returned from a vacation trip to the East to visit with his family and friends. They visited in Plymouth, Mass, with a brother Mr. and Mrs. Dominic and with a sister Mrs. Sabina Heggarty at Medford, Fer-ran- te 10-id- Fer-ran- te Mase., and with another brother, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ferrante at Hollis, New Hampshire. They also spent time in Virginia and in Atlanta, Ga. with friends. They enjoyed sightseeing as well as the beautiful autumn foliage. : Its a daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Bereece of North Ogden with the arrival of Tamara Sue on Oct. 7 at the McKay-De- e Hospital in 7 lb. 15 Ogden weighing in at former the is Bereece Mrs. Oz: LaDell Wagstaff of Kaysville. At home is a brother Tim. 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