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Show SFITF.WBFR H, 1983 ville News A i ' i ( By NOR M Uii f I CE 34 ill ( Kii ad her W'itkias Nottrr Chits thJ dim of Mr, and Mrs, allots hatf feturae d k Mk Mi from tn erve i s aca Ooa wt'-- fitrftJs. Ka stayed wuh Charles Maly tq Genet. Sail leilaitj. Movh ol lh tan w as h resoit are of spent utB-.mc- t h o RAND Ul. JOHN Jot CHRJSTOI'HrR J, GALL! (JOS JCUIKT Chaffiptrry, Saitertand, Cari Joy had pfftyously been a MR. AND MRS. LAYNE lo rwe.h happy firs! Birthday congfaiutatians to 1 of son this John RandaD week. gbert. county youngsters, John and Ruth Egbert of 22 Vine Circle in Clearfield. had his big day Monday while Christopher J. Gallegos, son of Daniel and Deninc Gallegos of I t il W, 1650 N. to La) ton. made Labor Day even more special Sept. 5. rUNT Wed In Temple Marian Stuart unj Lame Imt were mamcJ Aug, 26 in the Jord wi Rucr temple By 1 Sherman L. Paik. THE BRIDE of Nathan i the daughter nJ Mary Kae Stuart of I ) J L. loftl N Kav la ne tha ton of Cal tin and Dorothy Hint of Buhl. IJa. A wedding Breakfast was het J at the Red flame Rev tauranl and a reception mat held at the Rock Chapel Cour (yard in Kaysville. m Dentist Honored MOTHERS wore street length blue dresses of blue crepe. LarinJa Hopper was napkin gui. Warren and IlctJi Smart intended the guest book. DAVID Wright intended the beet man. Ushers were Graylon Brown and Brent Mint. Server were David George, Joe Stuart, Mark Stuart and Shawn Hcuvver, Prenuptial panic were THE BRIDE wore a full given by Naomi Evan length gown enhanced with lace netting and tcattered appliques, lone tleevet of net with lace nillle at nrt. It had a pleated tkirt Karting at waist with chapel length train. The fingertip veil hung from a gar den hat. The bouquet was made of white carnations, daisies, and red roses w ith maroon and pink streamers. Dina Batman was maid of honor with Mrs. Max Moore and Julie Hint as bridesmaids. They wore street length dres (grand-mother- ). Dina Paaman, Martlee Mason and Lucille Cox. THE BRIDE graduated family before, Chris and Gerald both f pink crepe. room Dr. Wdlum V. Wright who If retiring from hi practice of general dentmtry, alter crv mg for the part 31 years in the Clearfield area, will be honored on I nday. Sept. 16 at an open house reception from S:30-7;3p.m. at the family home. 404 Marilyn Drive, ClearticlJ. attended the youth conference in the mountains of Austria just before Chris returned home. Both Katie and Chris vacationed there for six weeks. Arles and Penny Steiner relumed home Bom the North HE AND hi wife Ellen are the parent of three sons and four daughters. They boast 22 grandchildren. Upon retirement, Dr. Wright plant to pursue his hobbies and just do a lot of interesting things that his busy dental life have kept him from doing before. He plans to spend a lot of time with his son Charles Cribbs to Lila John Stevenson Wood were married at the Log Haven in Millcreek Canyon on Sept. 10. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Dee and Sue Holladay of Salt Lake City. The groom is the son of Sally Weaver of 283 W. 350 S. and Bill Wood of Fruit Heights. A rehearsal dinner was held Friday at LeParisien Restaurant. A reception was held at Log Haven. v sV. piQV" Frorto on Sept. 2 at Cannon AFB in New Mexico where they will reside. ing, 825-- 1 152 and Mary Mendez. t. 2, Also, on Sept. club members and their guests will enjoy a four-da- y tour to Lake Powell and the National Parks of Southern Utah and northern Arizona. For further RESERVATIONS can be information regarding this trip call Edna Pearmain or Gretta 486-170- 2 or 277-472- THE BRIDE wore a very soft look, satin underskirt chiffon over, off the shoulder, neck, back and waist. Flowers were a bouquet of violet, pink and blue, with vanda orchids. Maid of honor was Linda Holladay and Tammy Holla-da- y and Shana Holladay, Mar-c- i Kirk Stevens and Lisa Lamanna were bridesmaids. They wore soft long sleeve white blouses, different color Army Reserve Pvt. Lisa J. Hunt, daughter of Gilbert J. and Catherine A. Hunt of 1776 N. 3200 E., Layton, has completed basic training at Fort Jackson, S.C. DURING THE training, stu 1930-4- 0 VICTOR Rickman performed best man duties. Ushers were Dean Storey, John Stevens, Tim Gaylord and Paul Wood. The bride graduated Cum Laude in June of 83 from the University of Utah. The groom graduated from the University of Utah Magna Cum Laude in June 1982. He was a member of the Omicron Nu Honor Society, Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society and Deans List AFTER A 1983-8- honeymoon to San Francisco, they will make their home in Salt Lake City. First Lt. Michael C. Gardiner, son of John W. and LaVon H. Gardiner of 1642 W. 2700 S., Syracuse, has participated in Global Shield 83, an exercise involving U.S. Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps units, and elements of the Canadian forces. THE EXERCISES, coordinated by the Air Force Strategic Air Command (SAC), was de Monday at the Sizzier Restaurant in Layton for an annual luncheon and renew acquaint-ence- s and friendships. THE GROUP of ladies were members of the North Davis LDS Stake Primary Board. They and their partners have met regularly the past years. Of the 42 members only nine ladies are left to enjoy this 50 reunion. THEY ARE Lucile B. field, Kaysville; Mary Dawson Shef- tac- weapons, map reading, tics, military courtesy, military justice, first aid, and Army history and traditions. She is a 1982 graduate of Layton High School. Air Force Reserve Airman TroyG. Gabaldon, son of Margaret and Bisente Gabaldon of 2822 W. 1750 N., Clinton, has been assigned to Chanute Air Force Base, 111., after completing Air Force basic training. Air Force mission, organization and customs and received and LaRea Cowley, Layton; Edith Steed, Clearfield; Maud Bennett and Geneva Ramp-toSyracuse; Vera Thurgood and Becky Dahl, Norma Patterson, all of West Point, np FIRST THINGS FIRST The judge pounded his gavel for court to come to order, then turned to the woman in the witness box. The witness will please state her age, he ordered, after which she will be sworn in. n, signed to enhance readiness and the ability of S ACto carry out orders should deterrence fall. with Gardiner is a the 97th Bombardment Wing at Blytheville Air Force Base, Ark. Mrs, larcn High under went an appendectomy last week at the fl.il Air lore Base hospital. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, I. Raymond Hamblin, Mr, and Mrs, T m Allen and C alif, ar fmdy of San sisitifi with both of their parent Mr, and Mrs, fart D Alien in Kayssiile; Sir. and Mrs. Kenneih Bradford imd family in Layton. Jo, Ihey came for the funeral service of Sirs. Allen's brother. John Bradford, Mr. and Mrs, Day Edwards spent the Labor Day weekend in Cheyenne. Wyo. at the home of her sister. Sir. and Sirs. John Allen It w as a family gathering for Sirs. Edward's brothers and sisters. Attending were Mr. and Sirs. Boh Woldberg, Provo; Sir. and Sirs. Phil Conder and Vera Conder. all of Orem: Sir. and Mrs. Jack Conder. Bountiful and Sirs. Donna Banks, Salt Lake City. . Texas, after completing Air Force basic training. DURING THE six weeks at Lackland Air Force Base, Tex., the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special training in human relations. In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree in applied science through the Community College of the Air Force. THE AIRMAN will now receive specialized instruction in the aircraft maintenance field. Leota is a 1977 graduate Layton High School. of MATTER OF OPLMONS husband One Woman-H- er was a judge, wasnt he? Another-Everyo- ne a- . - State Soil and Conservation Service officials have been busy assessing the damage caused by water flows that hit targets such as this home in Farmington surrounded by rock and debris from the Rudd Creek mud flow. Completes Training Air Force National Guard Airman Cart F. Leota, son of Tauave F. Leota of 395 N. 850 E., Layton, has been assigned to Sheppacd Air Force Base, -- thought so until he married her. Display Ad Deadline Tuesday 6 P.M. Pep Rally Set KAYSVILLE - On Thurs- the Davis High School football field, the school will be sponsoring a night-tim- e pep rally. They invite everyone, especially parents of the high school students to attend. day, Sept. 15 on A SHORT program is being planned and a dance routine will be demonstrated by the DEttes. The band will also present special selections and this will be followed by Coach Ward Sawley who will be introducing the football team members to the community. There is no admission charge. The entire affair is to show the team members that everyone is behind them 100 percent. ON FRIDAY, Sept. 16, the first scheduled game will be held. Davis High will play East High at 5 p.m. vsb co-pil- ot HE IS a 1980 graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy, Col- orado Springs, Colo. First Lt. Randy J. Nunley, son of James E. and Mary Nunley of 490 W. 1925 N., Layton, has participated in Global Shield 83, an exercise involving U.S. Air Force, New Assignment Lackland Air Force Base, Tex., the airman studied the Club Meets Club members met: drill and ceremonies, -- , ASSESSING THE DAMAGE Field Exercise DURING THE six weeks at 1930-4- 0 dents received instruction in v ,'s - w-" . 825-553- 7. Baur at - 1 in MOTHERS wore grey blue soft dresses. Molly Hillman was flower girl and Chad Holladay was ring bearer. Smith, DR. WRIGHTS dental Ends Basic Training ribbon belts in mauvish violet, light violet, dusty rose, light pink and light blue. Their flowers were white camillias. two month With her fraftJpa-ren- t Mr, and Mrs, WtUord office and practice w ill be filled by Dr. R. Clair Palmer, a graduate of Loma Linda University in California, vsb Members and guests of the Federal Womens Club will hold their September luncheon at Andys Smorgasbord, 3350 Highland Drive, Salt Lake City on Saturday at 12:30 p.m. Mrs. Charlotte Roundy will be hostess for this luncheon. made by calling Mary Hans-- skirts Visitor of th Steiners parent, Mr, and Mrs, (14 while tn Washington were lAJkms over th Labor pay Daks and Helen Julian of holiday weekend, fury are hah lake ( ny, Mrs Jaiun is a from New Hall. CaU, Ihey viiier U Mrs. hirinerihunand cam to bring ihrir daughter tain Jsiftgleton, halt Lake ffriJi to attend BUJ m py ova, While here a family paluy Cay and Mr. Me user Mother, Alton hteiiser of Urem, dinner w at held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, CM tilin for Mr, and Mrs, Jo F. preece, ad 23 family members. Others Mr, and Mrs, Russell W. attends were Mr, and Mrs. Buhler, Kayssille; Mr, and M.k Loilon, and famdy of Mrs. Glenn L- - BuMer, Center Lay urn; Dr, and Mrs, Mrphen Wheeler and family of Mar Stile; Vert Buhler, I arming ton and Mrs, thwis Hensicr, gay; Mr. and Mrs- - frank LarCalihalt Lake Cdy dr kins and family of Kayssdle, fornia w here they attended the Mrs. Louise Gadey under funeral sers We of thru brother went major surgery tat week at Ikoy te L Buhler and hts wde the Humana Davit North Marti who were Idled in an Medical Center ui Layton. automobile accident on Sept. I Mrs. Olive Bnnghursl of in Mendota. Cold, Doyle and Campbell, Calif, is suiting a Morn' two children with them week with her sister and were critically injured and are brother in Uw. Mr. and Mrs, confined to the I resno hospital George R, Hey wood and other relatives m the area. undergoing surgery and treat Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rich merit. The funeral service was held of Mountain View. Calif, were at Medeni, Calif,, on Sept. 6. guests this week of hts soter Mr. and Mrs. CM Larkins and brother-mdaMr. and received word that hit mother. Mrs. Norm Nalder. Smith relumed .DR. WILLIAM V. WRIGHT Women Meet Sat. Janet Lee Holladay and ad Mrs- - Gary larsm Mr. nd family were gurtt of hi Nctie Utah, born and raised in Mr. and Mrs. John Cribbs of 1386 Heather Dr., Layton, announce the marriage of their Repeat Vows hn M.i fa her home in f airbankl. Alaska alter spending th fart IN CASE of inclement weather, the social will be moved to the Relief Society Room of the Center Street LDS Chapel. 326 E. Center St.. Clearfield. Dr. Wright i a native of September Wedding MR. AND MRS. JOHN WOOD Ruby Larkin. of Irsine. Cai-f- . t seriously id nd undergone major surgery, Murray. from Davi High and LDS Seminary and attended Utah State. The groom graduated from Davis High and LDS Seminary and attended Weber State. After a honeymoon to Jack-so- n Hole, Yellowstone and Bear Lake, they will make their home in Hagcrman, Ida. .. f, Mr, 0 family. ' rtf the Wat r Happy Birthday Il'i Mseguert lots Urt summer. Sh tt at an At $ siudrat m t at Ufr IWU H eh School and mJ her hone with the Howard Bo tat family, Chm Vs aikins stayed with Rupert Fihrtkf!er family tn Lwr, Austria, the f ttchhC-ler'- i son Gerald was aM a hauseguesi of the Watkins west where they spent the tiUfimrrmoAiht. they were at port Angeles, VS:h. Salmon f. ihat tn in strait of d j I ih a. special training in human relations. In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree in applied science through the Community College of the Air Force. THE AIRMAN will now re-- , ceive specialized instruction in the aircraft maintenance field. He is a 1983 graduate of Clearfield High School. Navy and Marine Corps units, and elements of the Canadian forces. THE EXERCISE, coordinated by the Air Force Strategic Air Command (SAC) was designed to enhance readiness and the ability of SAC to carry out orders should deterrence fail. Nunley was assigned with the 97th Bombardment wing at Blytheville Air Force Base, Ark. HE IS a 1980 graduate of Utah State University at Logan. Completes Reserve Course Air Force Reserve 2nd Lt. Monte H. Moore, son of Gene A. and Frances H. Moore of 2800 E. 2030 N., Layton, has completed the health professions officer indoctrination course at the Air Force ' Leadership, Management and Development Center, Maxwell Air Force Base, Al. THE COURSE is designed to teach medical students Air Force procedures and responsibilities to begin their transition to their dual roles of medical professionals and Air Force officers. All students of the course are on scholarship, paid by Department of Defense, through the Health Professional Scholarship program or the Uni formed Services University of Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences program at Bethesda, Md. MOORE IS a graduate student at the University of Utah School of Medicine in Salt Lake City. His wife, Jeri, is the daughter of Alan Rosenlund of 110 Beacon, Layton. NEW TEACHERS Getting themselves settled are new teachers at North Layton Junior High School, including: front, Sandra Wilsey, left, Joan Hansen and Debbie Robbins; back, Scott Jefferies, left, Ron Zimmerman, Jim Salazar and Rich Firmage. |