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Show srpmiiirR h. imj Svracuse few sSocmKi Wj4 n p ite pf il lJt trf t J I Vsiit ul H 1 4 , uti 01 J kaJ IfcntfaUrJJSuy Mg VI UiCHI W I 10. kd II rlik flfil 4rWr ftt1 vt.kll iiil laS4 ftx Vis Hi Me Wet nmrugc Aug, IS at Si. JtttephS C jihuliw Oiuiih in (JgJcn were the former M.iry t cc MkRcnw and Robert W. ty SvhoU Uvtrwt. GREEN IS a graduate of Davit High School and hat a degree in huvinett management from Weber State College. He it a licensed general contractor and it a member, of Layton City Planning Commission. Out of towngucMt attending the wedding are Mrt. Marian Leave of Last Helena. Mont.; Joe Hepfncrand Mr. and Mrt. Peter Luzingcr of Great Fallt, SHE IS the daughter of Mary r. LogvJon of Mount Sat ape, Md.. and the Ute Leo A. LocvJon. Virginia University and it a teacher in the Weber Co Often. i Robert is son of Dclma and Kay Green of Layton. A RECEPTION honoring the couple was held at the Chateau Reception Center. Barbara Slone was matron of honor. The hot man was Jef- Mont. THE COUPLE will make their home in East Lay ton. frey McKenzie. The hnde it a graduate of p - , Exchange LDS Vows lie R. Swavey. Kara J. Swavey Miss Yukari Onouchi became the bride of Rodney D. Swasey in ceremonies performed in the Soft Lake LDS Temple on Friday, Aug. 19. LlJcr Yovhihiko Kikuchi, a member of the First Quorum of the Seventy, performed the ceremony. and Teresa Hickcn. Their gowns were Japanese Yuka-uThey held bouquets of butterfly orchids and blue silk tiger hilics. TIIE BRIDE'S mother THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noboni Onouchi of Ky ota, Japan. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Swavey of 441 N. 250 E., Kaysville. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast following the ceremony at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bowen in Holladay. That evening they greeted guests at a reception at the Crestwood Stake Center. Matching old fashion lace ruffle extended down front of the skict and around the hemline of the full skirt. She wore a halo veil accented with white silk roses and seed pearl beads. The bridal bouquet was a cascade of butterfly orchids and blue silk tiger lillies with green fernery. Attending the bride were Etsuko Hayashi of Kyoto, Japan. Bridesmaids were Kel Wed In SL Temple embroidered Alecon lace and seed pearls. THE BRIDAL bouquet was made up of pink carnations, maroon roses, white bridal veil flowers with pink and maroon ribbon streamers. Attending the bride were Darla Finch as maid of honor blue-silve- floor length gown. r Their corsages were butterfly orchids and blue silk tiger lithe. flower girt was Tiane Marie MidJIcton. BEST MAN duties were performed by R. Wayne Swasey, brother of the groom. Ushers were, Lance Self and Michael Pilcher. The newlyweds honeymooned at Grand Canyon and Southern California. full-gow- Alexon lace and seed pearls were repeated on the cape, covering the bodice. The skirt was en- hanced with strips of re- embroidered lace and seed pearls down the front with Venice lace circling the skirt hemline, and flowing along the train. Her veil fell from a crown of matching al Mrs. Maxine Nickols, local Layton artist has her works on display through the month of September at the First National Bank at Layton. HER HUSBAND, Everett Nickols will be retiring next month from Hill Air Force were Mike Hazeldine and Stephen Carabine. Following a honeymoon trip to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, the newlyweds will make their home in Salt Lake City. THE BRIDE graduated from Beaumont High School and attended Ricks College, Ida. and LDS Business Rex-bur- n AFFOROABIES Dressing up is fun and this feminine y shoe is proof! The opening and open toe complement Fall's new fashion hosiery and softer hem lines. Stepped-ustyles you can afford. From Life Stride. Taupe Red Black Shiny 1 T(ie Wedding Specialists F HONEYMOONS! Certa rrs OoodterrV.Wrtdn,S-JpOrHTiwtfportaeon Not r. apply r toduded BARTONS 4 Jaflutyk X i 4, FOLLOWING a honeymoon to Yellowstone. Jackson Hole. Wyo. and Ihc Teton National Park, they will make their home in Woods Cross. Prenuptial parties were given by Kathy W'altcrs. Mrs. Jeffrey Johnson, Mrs. Pat Peterson. Mrs. Maurine Lewis and Mrs. Scott Swenscn. graduate of Davis High School. He filled an LDS Portugal-Lisbo- building. Jodi Waite and Lord Waite, sisters of the bride were atten 43 No. Main THE CROOM is serving in the U.S. Marine Coro where he holds the rank of Lance CpI. Both attended Clearfield High School. AFTER A honeymoon trip to the high Uintas, the newlyweds will make their home in Yuma, Ariz. dmg Red Ox Restaurant Fuegis So. 89 220 Highway north Salt Lake Reservations Appreciated 2987528 THE BRIDE graduated from Davis High School and graduated from Brigham Young University in 1983. The groom is a sion to the TIIE WEDDING rites took Syrapljcc on Sept. 3 in the Hcik-kila cuse Lion's Club. Dave the wedding performed ccrtmony. A reception followed in the Lion's Club mis- Present this coupon for ONE COMPLIMENTARY SPECIAL PRIME RIB when you purchase a second special prime rib. Valid JO Through September Tues.-Thur- s. 5-- 9 n mission, np m. inn muora Dr. Richard g, College. The bridegroom is a graduate of Davis High School and is a senior at the University of Utah. He filled an LDS Peru Arequipa mission, np with WEDDING PACKAGE PURCHASE accented the neck, sleeves and waistline. The satin skirt and train was enhanced with organza and lace trim with pleated organza encircling the hemline. Her veil was a wreath of white silk flowers extending to fingertip length of silk bridal illusion. Her bouquet was white carnations, peach roses with white ribbon streamers. months, vsb the high price. FREE Pearl beads and scallops Base and they are planning to move to Arizona for their future home. This will be her last exhibition in this area. Her many friends are invited' to enjoy her outstanding hobby while it is on display this STEVEN Ence performed the duties of best man. Ushers 295-B49- 1 THE BRIDE wore a full-goof with lace covered bodice and long sleeves tapered to a point at the wrists. was usher. announcing the marriage of their daughter. Can Ann Waite to Anthony Hayden, son of Brian and Helen Hayden of 1015 S. 30U) W West Point. dants in the wedding line. THE BEST man was Vance P. Hail, an uncle. Ushers were Vaun Waite, brother of (he bride and Danny I lay den, brother of the groom. Mrs. Yuuko Tonni and Miss Yuuko Nakahishi, all of Japan, np High fashion without W. 400 N., Btfl. wedding breakfast at the Heidelberg Restaurant in Farmington, hovted by the groom's parents. That evening they received guests at a garden reception at the home of the bridc'a parents. MRS. SCOTT Sweden attenJed the guest book. Best man duties were performed by Brent Padilla, brother of the groom. Steve Padilla, brother of the groom Gary and Lena Waite of 2343 S. 2ooo W., Syracuse, are Hayashi, Miss Keiko Goi, THE MOTHERS chose full length gowns in shades of pink. Their corsages were maroon roses with pink accent. Kayleen Heap attended the guest book. the jade cddpcdaticn 29 295-550- 1 Elder Bernard S. Walker performed the ceremony and the couple was honored at a Exchange Vows THE GROOM graduatsd ta trimmed in white ribbon and lace. They each held a long stemmed rose with pink and maroon ribbons. ville. THE BRIDE'S parent are Mr, and Mr. Kk hard D. Given of 40 N. IMO F... Kaysville. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Padilla of Oklahoma City. Okla. Jeffrey Johnson and Mrs. Joverh Walker. They wore street kngth drevves of shade of peach accented with white lace and white bell. The mothers wore street-lengt- h dresses of sheer peach crepe. from Davis High School and is in real estate. Out of state guests attending the wedding were Miss Etsuko full-leng- ceremony hosted by the bridegroom's parents. That evening they received guests at a garden reception at the LDS Rock Chapel in Kaysn THE BRIDE wore a of knit chiffon featuring a high neckline, long sheer sleeves accented with Alecon lace and seed pearls down the sleeves and on the point of the wrist. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by family members and friends held in Kyoto. Japan. The bride is a graduate of Scibo High School. Kyoto, Japan and Kyoto English Center at BYU. and Mrs. Kip Jenkins as attending matron. They wore gowns of pink taffe- E. Boynton Road, Kaysville. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Hotel Utah Jade Room following the tkAiAvuft, WAITE KATHY Walters attended the bride as maiJ of honor. Attending matrons were Mrs. Nickols Art Displayed MR. AND MRS. CARY D. GREEN THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cowles of Beaumont, Calif. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene R. Green of 102 s. chose a blue Jovet and the groom's mother chose a pale full-leng- th Christensen performed the ceremony. Rites in ihc Salt Lake LDS Temple on Saturday, Sept. 10 united in irunagc Mtv Susan Given and Tony Padilla. MR. AND MRS. RODNEY D. SWASEY THE BRIDE wore a gown of white crepe with overlay of old fashioned lace. A four-inc- h ruffle enhanced the bodice. Exchanging nuptial vows on Friday, Aug. 19 in ceremonies performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple were the former Charla Diane Cowles and Cary D. Green. Pres. Milton L. kuil I I Repent Temple Vows Church Rites United in SvOutHiaslf f ius.ililijt MR. AND MRS. TONY PADILLA MR. AM) MRS. ROBERT W. GREEN WcJntsJ.. pwsi.fig uf ike cXf k4 by V. outer fiwil 5u4-jf- . S, 5t.Sef, wJ A I Mui iKa a M i Kaite tf meeting with Sutiuftnttitf Ku&ald ) IV y Awt!fa SHOES - Bountiful wide variety of possibilities when treating diseases and other problems. Dr. Wallins Wallin, specializing in family practice, has recently joined the staff at Humana Hospital Davis North. He brings an excellent educational background training in family practice will be a welcomed asset to Humana Hospitals already fine in his specialty with him. Humana Hospital is pleased to welcome Dr. Wallin to the Layton area. The specialty of family practice includes obstetric care, pediatric care, well-car- e for children, immunizations, treatment of fractures and illnesses, health maintenance for adults, treatment of chronic ailments, and other general health services for the family. Since illness in one family member may affect the rest of the family, family practitioners are trained to handle both treatment and prevention. They are trained to look for behavioral and emo- tional causes for illness. And since their specialty requires a broad knowledge of medicine, they are able to consider a services. Dr. Wallin is a Salt Lake City native. He graduated from the University of Utah in and the Us medical attended chemistry school. He has just completed his three year residency at Providence Hospital in Southfield, Michigan. He and his wife, Katherine Hanson, of Bountiful, have four children, Dr. Wallins office is at 2121 North Robins Drive in Layton. His office Patients may call for phone is appointments. 773-484- 0. Humana Hospital Davis Morth 1600 W Antelope Drive, Layton, Utah 84041, Phone (801) 1 |