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Show JUiNIi ID, 10D Kaysville News SOCIETY By NORMA PREECE 544-875- 1 Mr. and Mrs. James Duckworth just returned from vaca- tioning at Capital Reef ' ? in Southern Utah. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Don Steed, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Jerro Steed, all of Clearfield. Mrs. Ada Hansen of Kaysville returned last week from an extended trip back East. She went to Virginia where she visited for two months with her son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. William K. Clay at 'r! Abingdon, Maryland. During her two month stay she attended the wedding of ginia for a longer visit with the family, Mrs. Hansen returned home Saturday by plane. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ongley and family of Fruit Heights are moving to Camas, Ore. to make their home. Mrs. Ongley is the former Gay Hill of Kaysville. Mrs. Linda Ross and daughter Kelly and her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Christensen of Bountiful have returned from a weeks vacation to Southern Utah and Disneyland area. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Snow and daughter Cara, Kaysville; and their son Michael and wife Kathy of Logan; Mrs. Carol Page and daughter Lori; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Iverson and son Brad were among a group that spent 1 1 days in Mexico. They visited Mexico City, Acapulco and Yucatan and other places of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard W. Mitchell have returned home her granddaughter Rebecca Clay. She also attended the graduation exercises of her two granddaughters, Robyn who graduated from high school and Rachel from 7th grade. Among other family events was the baptism of her after spending the winter grandson Steven. Then she accompanied her months at their condo in Sun on a City, Ariz. Before coming son and daughter Caribbean Cruise visiting the back to Utah they drove to Grand Caman Island. At the Biloxi, Miss, where they viisland they took the Glass Botsited with her sister Mr. and tom Boat Cruise to see the fish, Mrs. Clarence Litt and also vicoral reef, sunken ship and the sited in Georgia with Mrs. scuba divers. Marguerite Bush. They spent They enjoyed visiting the time sightseeing in Florida and famous turtle farm where they other places of interest before dined at the Grand Old House returning to Arizona and Utah. and was served Trutle Steak. They spent three weeks in the They enjoyed the beaches and Southern States. Mrs. Gordon Ellis and three sightseeing on the Island. After returning back to Vir-- daughters Carrie, Erin and w MR. AND MRS. JEFF LUNDSTROM Exchange Vows Listed among the June brides is Maria Jose Astiz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Astiz of Caracas, Vena-zuel- Au-rel- io a. The bride has been living with Bishop and Mrs. Jerry L. King of 1474 Moss Lane, Farmington. SHE WAS married on June 10 to Jeff Lundstrom, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore E. Lundstrom of 1331 Sweetwa- ter Lane, Farmington. The wedding ceremony took place in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The rites were performed in English and Spanish by Elder Gonzales. The newlyweds were honored at a wedding breakfast that was held at the Oakridge Country Club. A RECEPTION at the Farmington North Stake Center was held in the evening. The bridal gown was a waisted style made of bridal satin and organza. It featured imported lace on the bodice and full skirt. BRIDESMAIDS were ted Swiss gowns. Best man duties were performed by Brent Rabe. Mrs. Carol Walters of Billings, Mont, arrived for a visit for one week of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Green and Mrs. with her mother-in-laMary Walters. Lt. Col. (Ret) and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lever left on Memorial Day for the Philippines Manila LDS Mission. Mrs. Lever is the daughter of Mrs. Emily Ashby and the sister of Steven Ashby. Mrs. Lillian Openshaw who has been confined to the LDS Hospital where she underwent openheart surgery is now at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hallman in Centerville convalescing. Germany are houseguests for three weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Michael. Dean Jeffs attended the blessing and naming of their first Nicole, great-grandchil- n daughter of Davis and Roberts at Henefer on Kay-Dea- Sunday, June 5. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley D. Tebbs attended the marriage of Mike Higginson of Taylorsville and Julie Bentley of Salt Lake City on June 7. Mike is the grandson of Mrs. Tebbs. Mr. and Mrs. Ben R. Whick- er received word their son Jeff Whicker has completed his basic training in Texas and he will now be stationed at Biloxi, Mississippi where his wife Linda and daughter Alaina will join him. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Felt and Alise, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rigby and family attended the Snelson family reunion at Springville over the Memorial holiday weekend. Mrs. Camella Barton, Mrs. Lucille Kennah and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Adams were among those attending the blessing n and naming of their Adam Wyatt Kennah, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cory P. Kennah held on June 5. He is he grandson of Cecil and Sally Barton of Layton. Following the meeting the family met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Barton for dinner. great-grandso- 9 From Ogden comes word of the arrival of twin daughters, bom June 4 to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunter. Mrs. Hunter is the former Rula Waite of Kaysville. The new addition arrived at the McKay-De- e Hospital, one weighing 8 lb. 2 oz. and the other 6 lb. 11 oz. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Waite of Kaysvill-e- ; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunter of Sunset. Mrs. Bertha Waite of Kaysville is the great- grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Bennett spent last week vacationing in Moab and en route home they visited in Duchesne with her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Niel Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Perkins and her father Milton Gattis spent five days in St. George as guests of their son Mr. and Mrs. Kent Perkins and family. Busy Bodies EXERCISE STUDIO 1074 E. Gentile, Layton (5463197) (Corner of Fairfield and Gentile) Classes Mornings and Evenings (please call for schedule) Bum Calories Tone Muscles Increase Flexibility Have Fun Take Care of Your Body Look Tour Best in Bummer Clothes and Bathing Baits I LORI GLOVER. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wood- ward and four children of Umatella, Ore. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Coulam while en route to Oklahoma to visit with relatives. Announce Engagement Orin and Rhea Blood have been notified they have been Mr. and Mrs. Byron J. Glover Jr., 192 Dixie Ave., Layton are announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Lori Glover to Brent D. Law, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell A. Law of Kaysville. accepted as members of the Mormon Battalion Organization with headquarters in Old Town, San Diego, Calif. This is an honor that few receive and they are pleased to be asked to be members of the organization. Other members are from Utah as well. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Niederhauser and son Nathan and daughter Jill attended the funeral services of his father, Alma Niederhauser on Tuesday in Roy. Mrs. Lucile B. Sheffield, Mrs. JoAnn Roueche, Bishop and Mrs. Beck K. Sheffield of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wells of Layton, Dr. and f f MR. AND MRS. RILEY E. BUSHNELL 5? is; V If I i iiMy lift A wedding luncheon was held at the Lion House hosted by the bridegrooms parents. A reception that evening was held at the home of the brides parents in Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brough drove to California where they attended the graduation exercises of their son Gary who graduated from California State College at Fullerton, with his bachelor of science degree and he also graduated Suma Cum Laude. Gary is pursuing his career in optometry and will continue his studies at the college working on his THE COUPLE will be married on Aug. 1 1 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. is a graduate The bride-eleof Layton High School and the Layton LDS Seminary. She just recently graduated from Dixie College and the LDS Institute in St. George. Celebrate 50th Mr. and Mrs. Riley E. 41 S. 100 E., Kaysville, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on June 16. A dinner party in their honor will be held at the Maddox Restaurant in Brigham City. Bush-nel- l, THE BUSHNELLS were married in Salt Lake City on June 16. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Riley Edward Bushnell was bom in Beaver, Utah, the son of John Dame and Jane Ipson Riley Bushnell. He attended school in Milford, Meadow, Beaver, and Fillmore, Utah. They moved to Kaysville in 1945. Kaysville News Mr. and Mrs. Brough returned home Monday evening. Conrad and Kathe Decker of Schoningen, Helmotedt, LaMar, Colo, where they visited a son Mr. and Mrs. Glen Schryver and two children. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brande has his mother, Mrs. Mary Brande of Tooele with them. She is convalescing after being in the hospital for treatment of a broken hip. Mrs. Brandes sister, Mrs. Delma Brande of Tooele is also staying with them to help with the care of their mother. Kern and Emily Tice of Alhambra, Calif, are visiting for one week with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Tice. Mrs. Sherman B. Sheffield, Salt Lake City; Dr. and Mrs. Philip R. Kunz of Provo attended the marriage of Paula Sheffield and David Hill on May 26. Paula is the granddaughter of Mrs. Lucile Sheffield and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Sheffield of Bountiful. Marilyn Hales and Susan Atkinson, sisters of the groom. They wore long light blue dot- THE BRIDE attended the University of Caracas, Venezuela and served a mission to Venezuela. The groom attended Weber State College and filled an LDS mission to Paraguay. He is currently attending the University of Utah. AFTER A honeymoon in Southern Utah, the couple will make their home in Farmington. Emily spent the weekend in MR. BUSHNELL has held many church positions, including 1 2 years as a scoutmaster, Sunday School counselor, supt. of the MIA, a Sunday School and a Priesthood teacher. He has sung in ward choirs for 40 years and has filled a stake mission. He has been a home teacher for 64 ct plus Property. BEULAH Stewart Bushnell was bom in Meadow, Utah, a daughter of Neil Murdoch and Alice Ada Stott Stewart. She attended school in Meadow and Fillmore, Utah. She has held many church positions, Primary teacher. Relief Society counselor and THE FUTURE bridegroom' is a graduate of Davis High School and the LDS Seminary. He served an LDS mission in Columbus, Ohio. Mr. Law is currently working as an electrician for Electro West. He has been attending secretary, and visiting teacher. She has served as captain and other positions in the Weber State Extension Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. LITTLE THINGS the little things that keep people away at night, says a doctor. Especially those aged one day to 18 months. THE BUSHNELLS are the Its parents of two daughters and a son, Geri Howard, Joan Lloyd and Richard Bushnell, all of Kaysville. They have 17, grandchildren. b years. Mr. Bushnell served in the Armed Services during World War II. He retired from Hill Air Force Base in 1966 with over 30 years service. He was Chief of Redistribution and Marketing of Excess and Sur THE JADE CCHCCATICN 292-550- 29 W. 400 N., 1 Btfl. 295-849- The Wedding Specialists We're the largest and most Experienced Wedding Company in the area. More brides put their trust in us than anywhere else. Come See Why! Full Color Wedding Announcements Guaranteed Lowest Prices Wed In Temple THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Day of 161 E. 500 N., Kaysville. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. K. Doyle Shaw of West Valley City. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the home of the grooms parents and a reception at Seven Oaks Reception Center in Salt Lake City. MAID OF honor was Sherrie Warren and Stephanie Day and Deanne Shaw were bridesmaids. Spinning Shed i Where Fun Is Spun For You! . Flower girls were LeeAnn and Heather Egbert. BEST MAN duties were per- formed by Dave Lyman. Ushers were Richard Shaw, Nathan Day and Greg Shaw. Prenuptial parties were given by Nina Egbert, Marjorie Green, Marlene Woodward, Betty Davis, Cheryl Carolyn Olsen and Ama Roper. n, THE BRIDE attended Layton High. The groom attended Granger High, University of Utah and Utah Tech. He filled an LDS Philippines Manilla Mission. After a honeymoon in St. George, they will make in Salt Lake City. then-hom- Summer Clearance Sale! Kits and Yams Reduced for Clearance 20 to 50 off Saturday, June 18, 1:00 F.M. CROSS STITCH AUTOGRAPH PARTY ox The fer Top Grade Yardage Heat Transfers 1111 - 150 Children'! T-Shi- rts To Choose From Compare At $! $700 25 3,n 50 to Applied in 60 seconds while you wait Karol Jean Miller, KJ Kreadons designer will be at the Spinning Wheel to autograph her book and answer your cross stitch questions. Some of her many designs will be on display in our window thru the month ofJune. All day June 18th the cross stitch fabric will be on sale. Come in and meet Karol Jean and have fun with us that afternoon. a, iS2, UtdSl 1720 17. 1000 , 1 MR. AND MRS. STEVE SHAW Cori Day and Steve Shaw were married Friday, June 10 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple by Pres. Osborne. Col- lege. Reg. Store Hours: Mon.-Fr- i. Sat. 9-- 12 30 Noon I |