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Show ocronr r ;6. iv j If at tom Emyr-r- S, n Syr..y. tnJ 4221 N. I auficU RxJ la 21) W. ficHac nf Kay 1 a)Ui i, ! .MR. -- n AM) MRS, LAIRD ALAN WHITE t .a y . in 1 I Vn.-Ra't.jnj IVrfcf and square dancers Inn!) Gulden. Lf: SLcucr. Book Stevenson, MuhcJJe Porter. Hreni t ,c'il Wi!,i,itus Ryan M.inucn, are putting ihe final touches on ih..r picve)t.,!in f, ihe d . Xihangint nuptuj VOW bode. They wore fU 4 royal blue fans over taffeta. Ofl Thursday. Oct. 6 in cere mmc rcriurmcJ m the Sail bW 1 1)41 Temple were the Mmcr Mis lft lenrh , Kayssd'c ad DS Stake Cultural Arts Pcdival lo be K.d I V.v, 8 tf! 7 p m. al ihe Kay s die lad Stake Center. Talent nun i.t .p.j iliu. trat.ng m.my of the cultured ails from each ward in the o de during i the festival. Its open lo ihe puhtic and they cncpur ,r f the stake lo gome out and enjoy ihe cultural presentation i. it wmia of the stake. The evening of Nov. V the Kaysville Pih Ward ,:i ;,t i, arc hour, onc-ac- ! play id 7 p m. This evening of entcrtainmcnl i i.i with the Cultural Arts I estival, and is open lo all slake member I pry-ov- son &M liitt) Alan White. Prc. Mjumi D, Hank t4!k afed at ti-- ccrcrmmy. Boor-lengt- h room's mother chose a navy e blue . gon. Boor-lengt- I Litter girls tt ere Carol Ann THE BRIDE i a djtighteref J. lAyle Pearson of .Sail Lake Lattes. Mirtah Perry and City and Carol Lynn Iearvn Melody Browning, of CtcarficlJ. Patent t4 ihe bridegroom are Ll. Col. tRctt. Jf lF RICIHNS perfumed and Mr H.il IXtiigU White of Ihe duties of best man. Cehcrs ttcre Lnk White, brother of 40 E. 250 N Kaysville. The couple Mas honored al a the groom. Res Lindley and wedding hrc.ikfjs al the Lion William Robbins. Terri Holt and Jennifer Cap-nc- r House in Sail Lake Cuy fob was at the guest book. lotting the ceremony. Thai evening they receive J guetx al a reception al ihe L ikhantcd FOLLOWINC; a honeymoon tnp to Southern Califor, Evening Reception Center in nia the ncttlyttcds Mill make Ogden. their new home in Layton. THE BRIDE More a full Prenuptial parties Mere of chitfon over taffeta fiven by Carol Whittaker, gottn ' enhanced w ith a madrain neck-lin- e Carling and 1 racy Kith the bodice and Pearson. sleeves apphqued ttith lace THE BRIDE is a graduate of and embroidered ttith sequins and beads. Ihe gottn featured Clearfield High School and a balloon tiered front ttith full Mill be attending Weber State train accented with lace ruffles College. The groom graduated from from waistline. Carol Whittaker and Tracy Davis High School and Pearson w ere maids of honor. attended Weber State College where he is continuing his stuBridesmaids were Tifini Pearson. Kimberly Pearson and dies. He filled an LDS mission Kristina Pearson, sisters of the to the Netherlands, np Bessie Layton To Celebrate 80th Sat. She served as the treasurer of the Layton City Improvement Association for many !.-- rt THE BRIDE'S mother chose a medium blue fottn and the brideg- I Gan Pear- I 0.0! Mrs. Norman (Anna) Schmidt, Fountain Valley, Calif.; Mrs. Clark (Pauline) Brown of Eugene, Ore. and Mrs. Robert (Janet) Hard of Sandy. The family requests that gifts be omitted. 'VrX Ife: BESSIE F. HYDE LAYTON Bessie Fern Hyde Layton of 2814 W. Gentile, Layton, will celebrate her 80th birthday anniversary on Saturday from 6 p.m. at her home. SHE WAS born Oct. 25, 1903 in Downey, Ida., a daughter of Rosel and Leila Wray Hyde. She married Ezra J. Layton on Aug. 30, 1924 in Salt Lake City. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. MRS. LAYTON has been an active member of the LDS ' Church. She served in the Re- lief Society as a counselor and in the MIA. She worked for 12 years in the Layton J.C. Penney Store. SHE AND her husband have been active in the various senior citizens groups. Wasatch Writes To Meet The Wasatch Writers, a Chapter of the League of Utah Writers will meet on Wednesday, Oct. 26 at 1579 S. State Street in Clearfield at 7 p.m. FEATURED guest speaker will be Maxine Jennings of Ogden. She plans to instruct the group in the mechanics of composing and writing poetry. She is an outstanding writer and publisher and has been the winner of many awards. One outstanding volume that has won and been published by the Utah State Poetry Society is A Lamp to Shine. THE LOCAL chapter president, Mrs. Norma Dalton, invites any interested writer to attend and share in this valu- able instruction, vsb mm P22 'fTi TliC JADE CDDDCDATICN 295-550- 1 29 W. 400 N., Btfl. 295-849- 1 Tde Wedding Specialists U RENO, NEVADA oraU Ik-- fb v (.A-'i.li- i Ar sk-jLtc- r HONEYMOONS! with WEDDING PACKAGE PURCHASE - OiV 4 f V-J- . C2D n i?Jtt ffrfil min! at that IMfC tl )kt amj 4 JG'ft-- U aftJ Ii4 uWbfaieJ (M. I?, a4 Ktl Ki Ift vf 2I W, 4U S ij fti Vfl)i JUtyrdUy, Kaysville iimJif fiVm A4c!t-- 1 a new She fame a)u y in I!, He ihe vHiri Mi. Ratine I W4 ( 4 VxrJikJ RJ, VefntJJ Sn-gee- , Mf aftJM Mr, Mr, Vm inn-hun- t pent M.uvJjy nj lee-I np M S Iwm f ji!. 144 nJ Burley. p 144. Ml. Jjflr Smith 4 Gut arme wi jiA,3 AIM wi4month u uh Nov to prn4 a MrLi Ikd Mrv aJ in )ti I - - .i4 Smith in Kaywitle anJ with her d iufci.icr n4 fumily. Mi uthlMr Stephen Ihinvuii m Ffmq while awaiting the 14111 'it giamLUJ, a4 Ihe rmiuMA M La M) U tv i.4 .11 Mtrt Urn, Nev, Hr. anJ Mr LRneJea n4 Beih and 4e Horne M gut the Bee lave tUn (4 Ihe Kai Ce tnh Ward for an nvrrmgM Ui, I r4ay anJ Sa!ui4aV, l I ih Haen, Bear Lake, they were gueiv4 Norma Oil' ii i tfn r j ihe lake. Dr. Brute Jenen revemty Be to California where he auen4ed Ihe Nat hu! Dental Convention al Anaheim an4 olw) while there tien4e4 ihe a BYU anJ LCLA football I, .UL- - CANDICE I LSQL ES game. Mr. and Mere Mr. Frost I Mon gurds at the lnivcrity or t'luh Lmmcm Club at a barbecue dinner held at Ihe patioof the Marriott Center on Saturday . following the dinner they attended the Cniscrsity of L'tohand U I LP football game. Mrs. Lei Rasmussen of rV; ifc. "V. s f Kayvv ille an J her mother Mrs. Ethel Might of farmington spent the week in Page. An, with Mr. Kasmusscni daughter and family, Mr. and Mr. Gary Peterson. Mrs. Peterson and daughter Annette returned to Kaysville for a short visit ttith her parents and grand- mother. Mr. and Mrs. George Talbot and their sons Mr. and Mrs. Steven Talbot. Mike Talbot and partner enjoyed a Sunday-bruncat Snowbird Resort. Steven and Jan Ott and three sons of Salt Lake City have moved into their new home on Highway 89 east of Kaysville. .4 Mr M and .itJMrs CunJonGyff. Mr. Ixrn lle.ips I h v la. Incir daughter and Mr. and Mr. Robert Gitidwin of l aic, Hawaii and their ms children have arrived fora tu month visit. Scott Benjamin Brough was awarded his Eagle Rank in a court of honor held last month in the 13th Ward. SCOTT IS 13 years old and of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brough, 715 E. 200 N., Kaysville. He is an 8th grade student at Kaysville Junior High. For his Eagle project, Scott designed the programs used for the communitys Oklahoma, he and his fellow scouts solicited money from the communitys businesses for ads to pay for the cost of printing. The programs were very good, complete with pictures of the actors and special credits. is a son SCOTT HAS won many awards for his art ability, recently winning an art contest for the 8th grade (first place). He is active in his church, where he serves as president of the Deacons quorum. He says that when he was nine years old, he watched his older brother Grant receive his Eagle and was determined at that time to do the same. He has a younger brother Michael whom he expects to help get his Eagle as well, np members serious brain surgery a THE Ol MI Mother repte sentative might be yourdaugh-tcr-o- r dren. To he Young Mother Repreyou! The annual search by the sentative a candidate must: Utah Mothers Association for have been a member of a study Utah Mother of ihe Year for group for one year, belong to a 1984 and ihe Young Mother religious body, have no child Representative has jusl begun over 15 years of age, write an Elder Philip K. Chander w'ili be coming home on Friday after filling an LDS mission to the Illinois-ChicagGreek speaking mission. HE WILL speak at the Clearfield 11th Ward Sacrament meeting on Sunday, Oct. 30 at a.m. The chapel is located at 925 S. State Street, Clearfield. Elder Chandler is the son of H. Kay and Phillis Chandler who reside at 168 S. 175 E., Clearfield. 1 1 1 ELDER CHANDLER gradu- ated from Clearfield High School and the four year semi-nar- y program there and attended Utah State University for one year prior to his leaving for his mission, vsb ALL WHO are interested in more information and would like contest rules, please contact Marcia Ford. 1286 E. Northridge Dr.. Bountiful. Utah, 84010 or call State Pres. Hortcnse Richard298-745- 3. son at 145 E. Wentworth Ave.. Salt Lake City. Utah. 84115. REASON LOBSTER TAIL ELDER PAULSEN Called To Serve REASON STEAK & SHRIMP REASON 20 oz. Elder Keith Lynn Paulsen of 29 S. Mountain Road, Fruit Heights, has been called to the Seoul Korea Mission to serve as a missionary for the LDS Church. HE WILL speak in the Fruit Heights 3rd Ward Chapel. 901 S. Mountain Road on Sunday, Oct. 30 at 12:10 p.m. He will enter the MTC in Provo on Nov. 10 and will be there for two months before departing for Korea. T-BO- NE STEAK 12 oz. REASON KEITH IS the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Wayne Paulsen. He is a graduate of Davis High School and graduated from the seminary program. He is an Eagle Scout and has his Duty to God award. He has attended Utah Technical College and Weber State College. PAULS MIR FASHIONS 500 OFF ANY PERM cut l00 OFF ALL CUTS PRIME RIB REASON Above items include House Salad. Baked Potato & San Francisco Style Sourdough Bread. O & style 451-264- 6 33 No. Main, Farmington Expires Nov. 10, 1983 7 or Utah Young Mothers Chairman Suzanne Hansen al 4190 Straus, Kearns. Ctah. 841 18. 969-2- 1? may also be contacted. 485-145- DESPAI1Y PRESCHOOL Tu.Thurs. Tu.-Th.-Fr- few Returns Home includes mother? Iethap ihe honored mother coulJ be you! ligious body, have been active in communny and-o- r government affairs, have no children younger than IS years of age. exemplify precepts of the Golden Rule, nave been an influence for good upon her chil- l. $25 $30 OGDEN HILTON 247 24th Street (801) 6271190 4UZ I ft . Phonics, Math, Science, . Held Trips. 773-754- 4 2667 V Fairfield, Ujton FIVE PRIME REASONS TO EAT AT PORTERS & WAITERS weeks ago. She is the daughter of the former Carol Gurr of Kaysville and granddaughter 1 CoutJ she be your own Hilton followed by national competition in New Orleans in May 1984. Contest deadline is January 31, 1984. TO BF, Mother of Ihe Year a candidate must: belong to a re attended. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Waite returned from a vacation trip to Jackson Hole, Wyo for a few days. They also spent a few days in St. George last week. Maryann Briggs, 8 year olJ daughter of John and Carol Briggs has returned home from the Primary Childrens Hospital where she underwent a SCOTT B. BROUGH Eagle Twenty-tw- Will the p)84 Clah Mother 4 car be your neighbor? of ihe open. Utah will honor these mothers at their state convention Feb. 25. 1984 at Ihe Sail Joseph S. Hill is lesson instruc- tor. Mother Of Year1 You anJ nominations are now essay. Mrs, Inez Nance entertained the Doctrine & Covenants Study Group at her home Sunday evening. Bishop o ire were guest in ti. until ii m1.iv evening of Mi and !. Kir Moig inf.T the birth,! iy of their one year o!J d.u.g! ter Rachel Morgan Mr and Mr Al Miller are huk home again after spend-ir- e the summer months at ihcir summer fcabin at LlanJ Path. f.ii .! BRING IN THIS COUPON FREE D-u- to.Ml (VJt t4 Cfr$ It, He, ba ctkbratc J m 4 Applications Available years. MRS. LAYTON is the mother of six children. Four are still living. TheyareGlenn H. Layton, McEwen, Tenn.; - U ihe HIGHLY GIFTED Repeat Temple Vows Li- !!,! tinLLy f thr( Halier, &riUfI tiJoUmc; |