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Show Starburst To Perform Starburst, a lowing these popular numbers, the group will present country and western songs. childrens Layton-base- d chorus will present the annual Spring recit- al on Saturday, March 17 at 2 p.m. in the North Davis Library Auditorium, 562 S. 1000 E., Clearfield. The public is invited. There is no admission charge. MIXED IN WITH the group numbers will be solos by Malissa Moon, Brig Day, Kathleen Weaver, Angela Wheeler, Janelle Comaby, Brian Matthews and Julie Lakey. A vocal trio consisting of Angela Williams, Melinda Nixon and Bicky Brimhall will also be featured. A special appearance will be made by the Starburst Minatures, a singing group comage children and kinprised of THE STARBURST group range in age from 6 to 14. There are about 50 young people that will be performing under the direction of Pam Evans and Jeanne Day. The program will be divided into sections. The first selections will be songs arranged into a Tribute to Broadway. Fol MARLENE GOLIGHTLY Schedule Wedding dergarteners. dmg St. Pat Lunch Set Mrs. Beatrice Thacker will be hostess for this luncheon. FOR RESERVATIONS call The Federal Womens Club members and their guests will celebrate St. Patricks Day with a luncheon on March 17 at the Mansion Inn, 999 S. Main, Salt Lake City at 12:30 p.m. SL Temple Vows MR. AND MRS. GIRARD W. PAGE Johnson-Pag- e Wed 1 ceremony, the newlyweds greeted guests at a reception at the Eldredge House. THE BRIDE wore a full gown of chiffon over taffeta featuring a Queen Ann neckline covered with embroidered Chantilly lace accented with seed pearls and sequins. The ensemble was enhanced with lantern sleeves and a full skirt with tiers of sheer ruffles that train. formed a The fingertip veil of silk bridal illusion fell from a matching lace crown. The bridal bouquet was a cascade of baby roses in shades of rose and burgundy, with stephanotis and ribbon streamers in shades of rose and burgundy. ATTENDING the bride was Miss Brenda Johnson as maid of honor. Miss Becky Morgan and Miss Jan Lee Johnson were bridesmaids. They wore h gowns of chiffon over taffeta styled with high necklines covered with lace and long sleeves. Their gowns were in shades of rose and cranberry. The maid of honor wore a chiffon and net western hat in dusty rose and the other attendants wore matching hats in cranberry shaJe. They each held a lace fan accented with matching flowers of burgundy and rose. Mothers wore floor length AFTER THE ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the Bean residence in Mutton Hollow with approximately 70 guests in attendance. Mrs. George Snell and Mrs. M.R. Cooley assisted with the meal. Mrs. Barbara Sansom, an aunt of the groom, wrote a poetic script honoring the new couple with appropriate insertions of five musical selections. Karma Cook, mother of the bride, sang My Heart Stood Still, Mark Cook, brother of the bride, sang How to Handle a Woman, Eden, Mark, Karin and Ken Cook sang Youre the Tops and "Everybody Kiss the Bride. Sisters of the groom, Emilee, Shauna, Caralee, Lisa and Gaynelle sang My Best to You. Gladys Gardner and Ken Cook provided piano . gowns of chitlon over tatteta with sheer long sleeves. Their corsages were burgundy roses and white flowers with pink ribbon. ANGELA Weight was the flower. Linda Ellis was at the guest book. Russell Page performed the duties of best man. Following a honeymoon trip to Las Vegas, Nev., the newlyweds will make their new home in Syracuse. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Carol Rasband, Lor-n- a Van Ausdal, Marlene Page and Edna Johnson, Shelly Sandy Rasband and Cheryl Maughan. The bride is a graduate of Davis High School and gradu- ated from Weber State College with her degree in elementary education. Ras-ban- d, THE GROOM graduated from Clearfield High School and the University of Utah with his degree in chemical engineering. Julie Maughan. np bride, served as hostess. During the reception Mark Cook sang Some Enchanted Evening. THE COUPLE honeymooned at Park City before taking up residence in Salt Lake City. Prenuptial showers The Only Shopping You ll Have To Do! welcomes to Ogden RICHARD Waite, president. conducted. Guest speaker for the evening was Dr. Lawrence E. Welling. Superintendent of the Davis County School District. Dr. Welling gave an informative talk on the problems existing in the school district related to growth and finances, lie also told of their aims and goals for the future of the students in (his area, np . 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Just bring in a proof of residency. 1-d- ay FRIDAY MARCH 16 & NORTH SALT DAY LAKE CAY Bountiful off everything 19th 17 All ) SALES SAMPLERS !iei3inisliitw ouclv Fashions by Live Music by AMBER SATURDAY 17th CENTERVILLE & WEBER COUNTY DAY residents receive residents of Centerville and Weber Co. receive 10 10 All North Salt Lake off everything All Off everything TUESDAY 20th WEDNESDAY 21st WEST BTFL. WOODS DAY CROSS DAY DAY Weber State College Ballroom 16th BOUNTIFUL FARMINGTON IDEAS SAVINGS 1 This is the Program that everyone is talking about! Many organizations charge hundreds of dollars for this. ta JttTtll MMt MONDAY Bld ANGIES BEAUTY AND COLOR ANALYSIS SEMINAR PROFESSIONALS! ( I CllAJLQAAAl WEIGHT-LOS- S CALL US TODAY, for a free, intr, --tuctorv consultation. S now attending LDS Business College in Salt Lake City. The groom also graduated from Layton High School, filled an LDS Brazil mission and is now attending Weber State ) THE 10 Hannon - the newlyweds and they will be making their home in Layton, vsb residents receive MSO I t DIET CENTER. All (mtrr LOGICAL An athletic fellow is one who hires a small boy to mow his lawn so he can play golf and get a little exercise. trip to Jack-so- n Hole, Wyo., was taken by THURDAY 15th The Kaysville Rolarians met Wednesday evening at meeting. 2. A WEDDING ATTENDING the bride was her sister, Jan Carpenter. Ben Bubak, brother of the groom, served as best man. follow that evening at the Layton East Stake Center. Marlene graduated from Layton High School and is 10 6101m Dinner Meet ' Davis High School Cafeteria Following their marriage - OGDEN The Ogden Buddist Taiko Group are spon- mein dinner on March 23, Friday evening, chow a soring between the hours of p.m. at the Ogden Buddist Church. The church address is 155 N. Street, Ogden. FOLLOWING THE dinner a program will be given commencing at 8:30 p.m. Tuckets may be purchased at the door for the evenings dinner and performance, vsb Itofnrians Attend for their regular dinner wre given by Carol Stokes, dladys Gardner and Ardis Manning in Syracuse; Laurie Barnes in Kaysville; Karel Nelson in. Provo and Barbara Sansom in Salt Lake. members and their guests will trip to Elko, enjoy a two-da- y Nev. The group will stay at the Red Lion Hotel and Casino in enElko, and the tertainment is being planned by Mrs. June Solberg. Reservations must be made on or before March 27 by calling Louise Taylor, MR. BUBAK is a graduate of Layton High School, Weber State College and now is employed at Morgan Industries. Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained with a bridal shower given by Julie Carpenter at the home of the brides parents. rites they were honored with a wedding reception. Carol Stokes, aunt of the Dinner Set floor-lengt- Club 7-- 8, Mrs. Bubak is a graduate of Clearfield High School and has attended Weber State College. She is currently employed at the Internal Revenue Service in Ogden. MR. BUBAK is the son of Shirley Bubak of 1966 E. Gentile St., Layton, and Richard D. Bubak of Jerome, Ida. Shauna Yarborough, Caralee Parker, Lisa Fitch and Alayna Bean handled the gifts. Gladys Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Manning, and Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Gardner were in charge of refreshments with Mark Cook, Jeff Stokes, Steve Bean and Joel Cook serving as buffet attendants. The Bean granddaughters, Danny Bean and Paul Stokes and Melanie Ballingham were gift bearers. Ward was a "Sweetheart theme of red and white. The GIFTS were received by Royalty red charge of the guest book. accompaniment. THE RECEPTION held that evening in the West Point 1st Piano background music was played by Angie Smith. Carla Anderson and Cleola Ellis was in charge of the gift room. Julie Smith, Gina Smith and Kim Giles assisted w ith refreshments. 17 Mr. and Mrs. James L. Car1458 S. 2500 W., Syracuse, announce the marriage on Friday of their daughter Joni Bailey to Brad Bubak The ceremony was performed at the Valley View Golf Course Clubhouse. Bridesmaids were Laurie Over Barnes, Karel Nelson, Eileen Stringer, Emilee Bean and Gaynelle Parker. Brad Snell and Cory Bean served as best men. WENDY Stokes was in Ed-iwa- or 2 825-553- 7. penter of Eden Cook, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. E. Morgan. In Bntfl. Ceremony Taking her place among the g brides is the former Miss Jill Marie Johnson who repeated marriage promises with Girard W. Page in ceremonies performed on Feb. 17 at the Eldredge House in Bountiful. Bishop Gary Pehr-so- n performed the ceremony. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Johnson of 883 E. Brookshire Dr., Kaysville. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Page of 108 E. 1150 S., Clearfield. The rehearsal dinner was held at the Hill Air Force Base Officers Club. Following the bride carried roses. 825-281- Mary Mendez, Also on April Couple Wed MRS. JOSEPH M. BEAN Eve Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cook of Syracuse, became the bride of Joseph Bean, son of Attorney and Mrs. David Bean of Kaysville, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Feb. 17. The marriage was performed by Gloria Ashby, Mr. and Mrs.' R. Bruce Golightly of 1609 E. Oakridge Dr., Layton, announce the engagement of their daughter, Marlene Golightly, to Keith M. Bushman, son of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Bushman. THE COUPLE is planning to be married in the Logan Temple on May 4. 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