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Show JUNE 15, i;83 Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Irving F. Christensen spent Memorial in Kaysville. They have three Day in Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sabin and family and her mother Mrs. Heber Sabin attended the wedding of their nephew in California last week. Guy and Patricia Tice of Lakewood, Wise, are visiting with his brother and sister-in-laBud and Dorothy Tice. Mr. and Mrs. Bret Pace announce the arrival of their first daughter, Cassie Mignon born on April 20 at the McKay-De- e Hospital weighing 7 lb. 1 1 oz. They reside at 153 W. 450 S. sons, Bret Jr., Brock and Bryce. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chadwick, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Pace of Bountiful. Robert Green, Bart Flint and Bob Green spent five days in Chicago, 111. on a business trip. Tammy Snell who has been attending Utah State University in Logan and Stephanie Snell who has been attending the University of Utah are home for the summer months. They are the daughters of Dr. and Mrs. George F. Snell. IT f 0 ' '.W 'V A, W , i V- - W MRS. JIM DICKSON AND MRS. ALBERT BERT Golden Date The children of Mr. and Mrs. Albert (Bert) Rawlings, who reside at 1011 E. 700 S., Clearfield, will honor their pa- MR. AND MRS. LEE R. CHRISTIANSEN rents of the 50th wedding anniversary with a reception on Sunday, June 19 from 8 Wed In SL Temple 6-- p.m. at the Ogden Hilton Hotel. Family and friends are invited to attend and spend some time with them. Christiansen and Jody Christiansen. The matron of honor wore a Taking her place among the spring brides is the former Miss Elizabeth Jane Young who traded nuptial vows with Lee R. Christiansen Jr. in rites performed May 20 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Elder Adamson officiating. gown of white gauze with lavender waistband. Bridesmaids gowns were lavender and white flowered print, ruffled at the neck, wrists and hem and they carried red long stemmed roses with baby THE BRIDE is a daughter of Pres, and Mrs. Kenneth R. Young of 1 1 1 N. 200 W., Kays-vill- breath and white lace ribbons. e. THE BRIDES and brideh grooms mother chose burgundy gowns and The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Christiansen Sr. of 441 N. 700 E., floor-lengt- their corsages were white Kaysville. The wedding breakfast honoring the couple was held at FOR HER nuptial events the bride wore a full gown of lace and chiffon. The bodice was lace over chiffon with a high neckline, a yoke in the back extended into a Prenuptial parties were chapel train. given by Barbara The six tiers of ruffled lace enhanced the skirt. The fingertip veil of silk bridal illusion fell from a matching headpiece. JUDY Young attended the guest book. The bride graduated from Davis High School and the bridegroom is a graduate of Davis High School and filled an LDS mission to Norway, np Kaysville News Mr. and Mrs. Clinton D. Zollinger spent a few days at Caldwell, Ida. visiting with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Blair Woodfield. Lt. Coi. and Mrs. Wendell K. Smith of Washington D.C. arrived to visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Larsen and to attend their son Scotts wedding in the Salt Mrs. Emily Ashby has a new born to Craig and Kellie Ashby on May 28 at the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ashby of Centerville. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd White-sidand their family have been vacationing for one week in Southern California. They spent time in San Diego, and also at Disneyland and Knotts Berry Farm. Rodney Felt and four sons, Larry, Merrill, Jeffrey and Brett spent time on a fishing trip to Montana. great-grands- 8 es and- - alHeA atujy QfeHadi' Scott has been making his and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kim Walters. viaiKt-tadd- iDut ? & 9tufu (Uvic y Sijdtenv wv puwp'uwnA at coie ddy. - - - th, and viitfuiut piaouAeJ ulltiv S)leL tHe iadt vitupflt an p Aacyianu natui a jaada and jcc teaatjtc Center luxa tyaw cat ait instead a - laauujp c 17-2- paunda in 6 sdees, UUA tfoa in tL Wajp ta Eoao Rigby, Ida. Following the ceremony the couple was honored at a wed- Andys Smorgasbord in Salt Lake City hosted by the bridegrooms pa- The bridal bouquet consisted of pink roses, white daisies and baby breath. MATRON of honor was Shelly Brinkerhoff. Susan Jones was maid of honor with dresses and their corsages were pink with daisies and baby breath. building engineer and was employed there for ten years, reFLOWER girls' were Rachel , tiring in 1976. Mrs. Rawlings was bom in Potter, Kristin Smith, Jessica Salt Lake City, the daughter of Jackson, Jennifer Hunt. They wore dresses styled like the Carl J. and Rena Schelling bridesmaids. Bill Clark performed the duties of best man. Becky Wright attended the FOLLOWING a honeymoon trip to Sun Valley, Ida., the newlyweds will be residing in Pocatello, Ida. Prenuptial parties were given by Linda Smith, Rosalie Hunt, Sharon Jackson, Jeanie Potter, Sue Holmes, Chris Freeman, Wendy Freeman, Kathy Jones, Vanessa Clontz, Diane Wilson and Janet Wilson. THE BRIDE is a graduate of Davis High School and graduated from Ricks College with an Associate degree in accounting. The bridegroom graduated from Rigby High School and from Ricks College with an associate degree in accounting. as bridesmaids. They wore pink full dresses with puffy sleeves to match the brides gown and they each held a single pink rose with baby Mr. and Mrs. Ron Parker and family of Provo were weekend guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker. Mrs. Leone Bennett of Farmington underwent major surgery at the LDS Hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Waite attended the blessing and naming of her granddaughter in Salt Lake City. Kimberly Karen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jan Waite. Karen Zollinger spent a week in Freemont, Calif, visiting with her brother and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zollinger. Mrs. Abbie Lowe has had her two sons visiting with her recently, Attorney Michael Allison Cole and Diane Wilson THEY BOTH plan to con- tinue their studies at Idaho State University. The groom served an LDS mission to Mexico, np Church. Mr. Rawlings has served in the MIA and various Priesthood quorums and is currently serving in the Clearfield 4th Ward High Priest quorum. MRS. RAWLINGS has been in the Primary, Sunday School and MIA as an officer and teacher. The couple have five children, Donald C. Rawlings, Loveland, Colo.; Mrs. Will (Carol Jean) Crites, Walnut Creek, Calif.; Mrs." Duane (Charlene) Hamblin, Kaysvill-e- ; Mrs. Monroe (Judy) Hiatt, San Diego, Calif.; and Kenneth D. Rawlings, Layton. THEY HAVE 16 grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. They request that gifts be omitted, vsb Lowe of Fullerton, Calif, and George Wayne Lowe of Los Gatos, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McGraw are parents of their first daughter after four sons. THE COUPLE was honored at a reception at the court yard of the church, reception dinner at Ogden Hilton Hotel. The bride wore her mothers gown of ivory satin floor length sleeves, down the back. Flowers were a cascade of silk coraland ivory Breunig. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by brides two aunts, Tanny Gustafson and Ruth by Martha Breunig, Diane Freed and Jane Stewart. The bride has attended Twp H.S., Miami University of Ohio (B.S.) and Utah State University (M. Ed.) She is a teacher at Central Davis Jr. High School. THE GROOM has attended MATRON OF honor was Martha Breunig, sister of the bride. Diane Freed, Jane Carpenter and Jane Tallerico were bridesmaids. They wore floor length coral chiffon gowns with matching sheath, long sleeves, pleated bodice, ruf Burley H.S. (Idaho), Utah State University (B.S.), Brigham Yodng University, (M.A.) He is a teacher and coach at Davis High School. After a honeymoon to Hawaii, they will make their home in Layton. born on May 12 in Salt Lake City. She will be named Rachel and weighed in at 9 lb. 1 oz. Mrs. McGraw is the former Gayle Bylund of Kaysville. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bylund, Kaysville; Mrs. May McGraw of Roy and Manning B. McGraw of Kearns. on all Mens Hush Puppies Shoes till Fathers Day Anything goes with Hush Puppies' f Twin Queen S7495T $7495 shoes Ea. Piece Ea. Piece Full S7495 Ea. 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The groom of 158 N. 100 W., Kaysville, is the son of Lyle Dickson and the late Ann Dickson of Burley, Ida. long Mothers wore floor length pastel blue gowns with long sleeves. Flowers were a corsage of ivory roses and blue AT THE ceremony there was a special reading The by Jane SteWay of Love gown, ory ribbon. Kaysville News guestbook. 4 only cAafi lup aa- Humjup einxp vlfu rents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jones of brideg- head floral designer at the Miller Floral Company in Farmington. She retired in 1972. Both Mr. and Mrs. Rawlings have been active in the LDS fled neckline and cuffs. Flow- ers, bouquets of silk coral and ivory roses and daisies and iv- tit po atjnairv aAw tHe- pliant, l&i&ujane wJuv brides and MRS. RAWLINGS owned and operated the Rawlings Floral in Clearfield for a number of years and later became 11 in the Community United Methodist Church in Ogden by the brides father, Dr. R. Paul Freed. FLOOD VICTIM Mrs. Mary Walters spent Sunday in Hyrum with her son b Wiit expfa hv tile pitAA uamj- The rooms mother chose pink street-lengt- h THE NEW bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Brinkerhoff of Kaysville. Pa- ding breakfast at streamers. VanZweden. She was reared in Ogden and educated in the schools of Ogden. Deborah Freed and Jim Dickson were married June dKANQ home with his grandparents. oa cadt Lnounatian HE WAS general superintendent of the Smith Canning Company in Clearfield for many years and remained there until the time of its closing. He assisted in the opening of the Ogden ZCMI store as Lake LDS Temple on June 28. Siapjiin ddy pink and grey ribbon were further honored at an open house at the Rigby LDS Stake Center in Rigby, Ida. on June 4. For her nuptial events the bride wore a full length gown of organdy styled with lace high neck and puffed sleeves with a full lace train. Her veil was of matching lace and net. University of Utah. The ton, Cheryl Parkin, Debra breath and daisies tied with THAT EVENING they received guests at a reception at the Colonial Square Reception Center in Bountiful. They and Lori Sheffield. ATTENDING THE the bride was Denise Graves as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Marilyn Young, Laurel Bar- Exchanging nuptial vows on Friday, June 3 in ceremonies performed in the Salt Lake rents. Vance, Ver- na Vance, Cheryl Parkin, Laurel Barton, Judy Young The bridal bouquet was made up of red roses, white daisies and baby breath. and he was reared in Clearfield and educated in the schools of Davis County. Richard B. Jones. were Mark Young, Matthew Young, Ron Barton and Dave Parkin. FOLLOWING a honeymoon stay at Sweetwater Resort on Bear Lake, the newlyweds will make their home at Salt Lake City. Kaysville LDS Tabernacle. England. The family moved to Clearfield in 1914 Repeat Temple Vows Camille Brinkerhoff and formed by Todd Milne of American Fork, a mission companion in Norway. Ushers Heritage Square, Salt Lake City. They were honored that evening at a reception at the AND MRS. RICHARD B. JONES LDS Temple were the former roses and daisies with white lace ribbons. Best man duties were per- Annabelles Restaurant at , THE COUPLE was married June 19, 1933 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. Rawlings is the son of Albert and Flora Jinks Rawlings. He was born in Burming-ha- Exchange Promises RAWLINGS BARTONS 292-76- SGujfJifl 5tf6 -- 0499 SunL 776 -- 2450 V ft 43 No. Main SHOES - Bountiful |