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Show WEEKLY REFLEX, DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL APRIL 18, 1984 Sunflower DUP Hold April Meet SOCIETY Mrs. Dorraine Adams was Rites Shaffer-Ree- d The Maple Hills Condominium Clubhouse in Bountiful was the setting for the wedding and reception of Darene Elise Shaffer of Layton and Rodney Gail Reed of Bountiful on Saturday, March 31. Mrs. Mina OldMrs. Adams gave the lesson of artifacts of pioneer days. A history was read by Mrs. Elva Spainhower. Mrs. Marjorie Herndon was hostess to the Fine Arts Club at her home Tuesday evening. Assisting was Mrs. Beth Jonsson. The program was given by Mrs. Jackie Murri. Mrs. Joyce Winters entertained the Orchid Club at her home Tuesday evening. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Norma Sanders and Mrs. Edith Thomas. New officers were elected. Mrs. Janice Hill, president; Mrs. Darlene Kettenring, vice president; Mrs. JoAnn Johnson, secretary and Mrs. Linda Nance, historian. home on April ham was cousin, was maid of honor and wore a street length softly-drape- d crepe dress. Bridesmaids, Alicia Shaffer Hinojosa, Taureta Shaf- fer, Mary Shaffer Simmons, Cheryl Jones, Ceil Dorita and Chris Reed wore lilac dresses iden-tidto that of the maid of honor. Mandy Jo Reed was the flower girl and wore a lilac flowered cotton al THE CEREMONY was jointly officiated by Bishop Steven Olson of the Bountiful 56th Ward and Rev. Bill EdinsofSt. Rose of Lima Catholic Church in Layton. Cheryl Jones, a classmate of the bride, sang Could I Have This Dance? in their honor during the service. The bride, given in marriage by her brother, William M. Shaffer, wore a white chiffon gown with a d skirt which featured a taffeta underskirt. The bodice was d with a beaded and lace overlay. She wore a Grecian floral wreath with lace streamers on her hair. Pink miniature carnations and lilac silk roses comprised dress. Robert G. Reed served as his brothers best man. Ushers were Roger G. Reed, Benjamin Reed and Bruce Hinojosa. Ronnie Simmons was ring bearer. The groom and all his attendants wore stepha-noti- s boutonnieres on their silver-gre- y tuxedos. The grooms father was similarly attired. two-tiere- hos- tess to the Sunflower Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers at her 12. long-sleeve- BOTH MOTHERS wore street-lengt- h dresses. Mrs. Reed wore a lavender silk with a softly-drape- d bodice. Mrs. Shaffer wore a lilac e crepe dress and jacket. The brides grandmother, Leda M. knit Walker, wore a winter-whit- e suit with a delicate pink flowered blouse. All three ladies wore corsages of pink carnations and lilac her bouquet. Plibanz Makes CEU Softball Team Roster two-piec- DARENE is the daughter of Lorraine Shaffer of Layton and the late Robert E. Shaffer. She is a Layton High graduate and is employed at American Express. The groom wore a grey d tuxedo. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Reed of Bountiful. Rodney is a graduate ofBoun-tifu- l High and has served an LDS mission in Lansing, Mich. He is also employed at American Express. Thanks to Arrow Huss, Inc., of the Freeport Center, Davis Countys United Way topped their 1983 goal. Bill Dickson, plant manager, and Shirley Ferland, manager, point out the $11,220.54 pledge last year that brought more than $10,000 from the employees and $1,000 corporation contribution. There was 80 percent participation from the 180 employees, with or the fair share more than half giving their equivalent to one hours pay a month. The roller coaster manufacturer also became the ninth firm receiving the major contributor award in the county, donating more than $10,000. roses. Several prenuptial showers were given for the bride in March. Cheryl Jones, Laretta Walker and Alicia Hinojosa and Mary Sim- dual-tone- OVER THE TOP mons were hostesses for these occasions. AFTER A short trip to Las V egas the couple will establish their home in this area. KAROL LeBERT, the bride's A Layton resident made the roster of College of Eastern Utahs softball team. el DANA PHBANZ, a 1982 graduate of Layton High School, plays third base for the lady Eagles. She has also played volleyball and basketball for the Eagles. While a member of the 1983-8- 3 and 1983-8- 4 basketball teams, she helped pace her teams to second, place finishes in the Womens Intercollegiate Athletic Conference and a berth into regional competitions. Young Moms Prepare Thurs. Meet Heres New Book List Kaysville Chapter of Young Mothers will meet at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 19. New books at the Davis County Library clude: ALL YOUNG Mothers who are in for an informative and enlightening meeting in assisting with your familys concerns should contact Kay Hadley at np BOOKS THAT Made the Difference: What People Told Us, by Gordon and Patricia Sabine. The Sabines interviewed 1,382 people with diverse backgrounds and found that books still play a significant role in decisions that people make. Included in the book are the 200 best responses to these two questions: What book made the greatest difference in your life? and What was the difference? Actor Walter Mathau married the author of his favorite book. Mike Besse became a foreign correspondent after reading Vincent Sheeans Personal History. At 20, Tony Randall loved Look Homeward Angel. Enjoyable reading for everywhere. interested in joining 544-551- 9. Club Learns About Kimball Home JOSEPHINE LOPEZ Syra-Lit- Josie Lopez Announces Engagement Mrs. Donna Painter and Mrs. Virginia Bodily entertained meme Club on Monbers of the day evening at the Painter home. Special guests were Mrs. Oma E. Wilcox and Mrs. Elizabeth E. (Tibby) Simmons. Dresses in beautiful gowns wore 100 years ago, they retold the group of interesting experiences they had enjoyed two years ago as they restored and refurnished the Sarah M. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Wright Syra-Lit- of 1342 E. Green Road, Fruit Heights, announce the e engage- ment of their foster daughter Josie Lopez, to David D. Birch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis A. Birch of Kaysville. JOSIE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nemecio 0. Lopez, Chamis-al- , rs Vietnam, A History, by Stanley Karnow. Vietnam, A History, is a companion to the PBS television series shown earlier this year. It parallels the series, but provides a more analysis of those critical years in our history. th GRANT AND Lee: The Virginia Campaigns by William A. Franssanito. 1864-186- 5, told of their experience and showed films of the entire of this home, vsb rennova-tio- R. S. Cottage in Kaysville as a floral designer. The groom to be is a graduate of Gresham Union High School in Gresham, Ore. and served an LDS mission in Bolivia. He is attending Weber State College and is presently employed by P.J. Fondario PERSONALIZED!! Tri-Sta- ke Meeting Set MADE LOCALLY! For Saturday DIVINITY EASTER EGG - LDS Relief KAYSVILLE meeting is scheSociety duled for Saturday, April 28 to be held at the Crestwood Utah LDS Stake Center at 555 N. 100 E., Kaysville from 9 a.m. to noon. tri-sta- Construction. ANNETTE Canfield, of Las Vegas, Nev., noted LDS author, lecturer and interior designer will be the guest speaker. Mrs. Canfield In Fashion has written several books and one is on self esteem, a subject she will address at the special meeting. All women are invited and there is no admission charge. of her best sellers New lightweight yarns makes garment. the sweater a Yarns of lambswool and cotton in soft pastels allow sweaters to be wofn through spring and summer. d SLEEVELESS pullovers worn over shirts go well with skirts or pants. THIS MEETING is being spon- with the stake presidents in charge, np CALL US TODAY, for a free, introductory consultation SUNSET !M9 N. Mail 1H) Diet Center, Inc. Which notice must deserve And if ability he lacks. At least admire his nerve. April 20th and 21st s2 2 oz. Covered Value! Chocolate - Handmade -- Turn Your Orders in Now and Mvoid the Crowds. sored by the Kaysville East LDS Stake, Kaysville South Stake and Crestwood Stake Relief Societies DIET CENTER. THE WEIGHT-LOS- S PROFESSIONALS! 116 N. Main tracks Personalized while you wait JUMBO SIZE 3.50 Value MYSVILLt SPEAK KINDLY Speak kindly of the candidate, Hell do his best to win. And labor to promote the State And all his friends and kin. In sands of time let him make n THE BRIDE to be is a graduate of Davis High School and is attending Weber State College. She is presently employed by Dandelion BOUNTirm It3t S. On Sard CENTmiLUL.Dick1 Supmnarktt " THE EAGLES open their home conference season against UTC-Prov- o on Wednesday, April 2 S79 FnthBeauUul Gift Box KAYSVILLE DRUG CO. 391 HOUlUh 344-42- P-- 50 Ctato liadaf. LAYTON DRUG CO. naaJM-761- MM449 Io. Main t ta. to I HOURS 1339 So. Tort Lon. ml to p.m. Mon.-Sa- t. 344-347- 3 I a.m. to 7 p.m. San. 11 in Price. She is the daughter of Barbara J. , Ferguson. 295-989- 5 Table Sets Mail Box Post Trivets Love Seats Kimball home in Nauvoo, III. They New Mexico. They have set the date of June 14 to be married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. year-roun- book-love- In this third volume of Franssanitos written about major Civil War battles, he focusses on the last two bitter years in Virginia. His primary purpose is to give scholars the first comprehensive examination of the hundreds of photographs recorded during the Virginia camHe has succeeded in producing a paigns. book that also is fascinating to the general reader. Many photographs are matched with modern photographs of the same site at the same angle. Iron Eyes: My Life as a Hollywood Indian, by Iron Eyes Cody. Iron Eyes Codys face is familiar to everyone in America. Littering is out of the question after seeing the commercial featuring Iron Eyes with a tear rolling down his cheek. His life in Hollywood from the 1930s may not be familiar. Iron Eyes worked on many of the classic Hollywood Westerns as actor, stuntman, and technical director. They include Wagons West, Stagecoach, and A Man Called Horse. He rubbed shoulders with such notables as Gary Cooper, John Wayne and the great Western director, John Ford. Iron Eyes is an insiders look at how the West was recreated by Hollywood. Anyone interested in Hollywood Westerns will enjoy reading this biography. in- MISS POBANZ is attending CEU on an athletic scholarship and is an technician major. While at LHS she played volleyball, basketball and soccer. She was named most improved player on the soccer team. Gates Doors fl( Window Guards L Railings - Stairs Pipe Railings Custom Welding 3 |