OCR Text |
Show JANUARY 18, 1984 CHRISTOPHER MONTELONGO The children of Walter and Evelyn Pantle are hosting an open house in honor of their parents 50th wedding anniver- sary. . THE COUPLE will greet friends and relatives Saturday, Jan. 21 at the Clearfield Community Church Recreation room, 200 S. 500 E., Clearfield between 5 p.m. They request Scott Tanner,' 14, son of Mr. gifts be omitted. and Mrs. Ron Tanner of KaysThey were married Jan. 20, ville, has attained the rank of 1934 in Rawlins, Wyo. They have lived in the Clearfield area the past 42 years. THE COUPLE has three sons and three daughters, Donald Pantle, Pocatello, Ida.; Mrs. Jack (Frankie) Mitchell, Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. (Ira) Carolyn Yeoman, Bates, Arkansas; Richard Pantle, Marshalltown, Iowa; Lynda Yeoman and Douglas Pantle, both of Layton. They have 16 grandchildren and 8 Eagle Scout. MRS. RON ALAN JOHNSON e Rites Leslie Ann Hillier and Ron Alan Johnson Were married Dec. 8 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. (Jack) Hillier of 3193 E. Femwood Drive in Layton. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John G Johnson of Morgan. ; The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Little America following the ceremony. In the evening a reception was held at the Lion House. I t-- THE BRIDES gown was designed and made by Leslie. The dress featured lines from the early 1900 era. The fabric appli-que- d was of organza, imported from Switzerland, and lined with ; white satin. The unique Renaissance sieeve was composed of an oversleeve shaped like a bell beneath which billows a sheer fabric tucked on the inside seam and full at the outside back. The lace trimmed bertha collar is finished with a lace choker collar. The yoke is h inch tucked with tucks to match the sleeve. Lowell Johnson. Paul John- son, Malon Johnson, Brad Francis were the ushers. Todd Flitton attended at the guest book. Following a Las Vegas Honeymoon the newlyweds are making their home in Layton. HE IS a member of Post 455 of the Kaysville 3rd Ward. His explorer advisor is Scott Col- Scott has been extremely active in the scouting program since he joined Cub Scouts. He has served as senior patrol leader, patrol leader and scribe. He is a member of the Order of the Arrow and continues to participate in all phases of scouting. THE AWARD was made PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Melville who hosted a dinner party. Others hosting showers Thank You lins. during a special Eagle Scout ceremony held at the Crest-woo- d Stake Center with Clara Ward from the Francis Peak District making the presentation. were Lori Garner and Gail Barnes, Joyce Johnson, Chris Johnson, Kaylene Johnson He is a student at Kaysville and DeeAnn Johnson. The bride graduated from Junior High and is concert master in the school orchestra Layton High and LDS Semiin the nary. She is attending Weber and has participated school play. He has played the State College. violin for many years and has THE GROOM graduated won many awards for his from Morgan High and LDS musical talents. Seminary. He filled an LDS SCOTTS hobbies include Michigan Dearborn Mission. He is currently employed with juggling, magic, basketball and reading, np Browning Arms, Morgan. . thank you to This is a the kind gentlemen who came to my aid on Monday morning, Dec. 19. I WAS on my way to work and the roads were icy. I lost control of my car on East Gentile Street, slid into a ditch and over turned. My car was badly damaged, but I was not injured although trapped. Thanks to God and two good neighbors , that stopped and assisted me. They pulled me out through the car window, checked me over for injuries and stayed with me until the paramedics arrived. BEFORE I could get their names or thank them properly, they left. I wish to express my deep appreciation and thanks to these kind gentlemen. Ann Woodward Layton came by and the Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Reed of Kaysville and their grandson Mr. and Mrs. Brent Busey of Salt Lake City attended the play at the Promised Valley Playhouse on Friday evening. Elder Kevin Judd will return home Jan. 20 from serving an LDS mission to the Philippines. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Judd and members of the Kaysville 2nd Ward. Randy Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Taylor and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Meacham, has been confined to Davis North Hospital for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Casper G. Carroll entertained at a luncheon on Friday, Jan. 13 in honor of the 92nd birthday anniversary of LaMonte Kaysville Clubs Mrs. Alice Allen entertained the Fine Arts Club at her home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Elaine Cullimore was assistant hostess. Mrs. Delene Bowman gave a book review on the life of Dr. R.L. Adams, a prominent medical doctor of met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Bertha Reese. The lesson was given by Mrs. Zelda Emery. DIET CENTER. THE WEIGHT-LOS- S PROFESSIONALS! CALI US TODAY, for a free, introductory consultation. 2132 S. (Mart BOUKTFJ CENIBMLLA-MSnar MaM P to 'I n. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wright and Mrs. Marjorie Thatcher. Maryland, formerly of Layton and well known throughout Utah and the Eastern States. The Phillips Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers I 216 KAYSVILLE N. Han 2M8 It Han...- SUNSET mi Otft 7 1 1 540488 - Center. Inc. Coming Soon to Look been wanting! 'Parrish Sq. Centerville FREE (CONDITIONER) 30 OZ. INFUSIUM 23 (with Kaysville Get ' you've Congratulations go out to several north county youngsters nearing or just passed their first birthdays: Christine Drysdale, daughter of .David R. and Nadine S. Drysdale of 116 E. 950 S. in Layton, who will celebrate Jan. 21; Lindsay Nichole Abshire, daughter of Linden and Diana Abshire of 2219 N. 2475 W. in Clinton, Jan. 6 and Christopher Montelongo, son of Gilbert Tony and Suzanne Montelongo of 2360 S. Main in Clarfield, Dec. 6. perm) retails to $7 99 PERM SALE .... s26 (Includes Inlusium, cut CinJycut & style) Styh Sato Just Kiddiri Around Kids Wear 2143 N. 175 W., Sunset Infants to 825-184- 4 6X and 7 Watch for our Ad -- Appointment Oiler expires 2 29 84 By All of our winter Stock Reduced even More! one-eight- THE waspwaisted bodice fits into a pleated skirt extending into the cathedral length train, accented around the bottom with matching lace. The bride chose a derby hat with a waist length veil satin ribbon and appliques from the dress fabric were accented on the hat. She carried a V wreath of mint green and powder blue silk flowers in which a white dove was perched. ; XtL Womens Shoes Attendants for the bride Now were JoLinn Holbrook. Terrie TreR and Susan Yoshikawa in their turn of the century embroidered mint green georgette gowns. The slim skirts had pleated fronts and a slit to the floor. The front tucked fitted blouses wjth high neck collar and gathered peplum which dropped in the back had a 24 button bJck closure. The attendants also carried Y wreath to match the brides with the exception of a power blue quail. mjd-kne- e Mens & Childrens t THE BRIDES mother wore a floor length blue gray dress with a quilted shaped collar. The groom's mother also wore a floor length dress of teal green with front tucks and button closure, both of which were crepe de chine. Best man duties were performed by Greg Johnson. ShOeS Now Off All Kaysville Boots Now :rt Meacham. son of Mr. Mrs. Russell Meacham of lings. Wyo. who has been ing with his grandparents, and Mrs. Clarence cham returned to his home yoming on Tuesday, liter Kelly Nance, son of and Mrs. Lynn M. Nance been called to serve an mission in the Mississip jckson mission. He will rthe MTCon April 5. He member of the Kaysville Ward. g rs. Ina Cheney is at home after under week. g surgery last con-sem- rs. Lucille Story under-- I on Tues-- , major surgery Jan. 10 at the LDS jn Salt Lake City. Replenish your retirement and resources for tomorrow with First defer taxes today Securitys IRA Tax Deferred Savings Plan! First Securitys IRA Tax Deferred Savings Plan can help you flow into an easy retirement and tap into a big tax break on your 1983 Federal Income Tax Return. Be sure you get your 1983 Tax Break. Open or complete your maximum annual contribution into your account before April 15, 1984. Act now and you can defer ur lo $2,000 off your individual taxable income or up to $4,000 for a work ing couple. You pay no fees and your money is protected. Pay no charge, commission or maintenance. Your money is insured by the FDIC and backed by $4.9 billion in resources. Open an IRA Tax Deferred Savings Plan now. but f ederal refutations substantial interest penalty uhen this oiTWT. 'Early withdrawal require is permitted, Fiiirslt SGiniiiiroEy GBamta First Security Bank of Utah, N.A. First Security Bank of Idaho, N.A. First Security State Bank Each depositor is insured to II 00,000 by FDIC Moon Boots Fashion Boots and Men's Western Boots BARTONS SHOES 43 No. Main - Bountiful VISA Mastercard First Security Bank of Rock Springs r |