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Show APRIL 13, 1983 Syracuse SOCIETY Elementary School. He has also earned his Faith in God award as well as receiving the citizen of the month award at Mrs. Bonnie Funkes entertained with a birthday slumber party at the family home on Friday evening for the 8th birthday anniversary of her daughter Brooke. Eight guests his school. Also honored at this time was Michael M. Jones, released as Cubmaster, a position held for the past 3 years. He is now a varsity scout coach in the scouting program. Zene W. Bennett is improving at his home following two major surgeries that he underwent two weeks ago at the Humana Care, Davis North Medical Center in Layton. Mrs. Jayne Cook left last Friday for Chicago, 111. where she plans to make her home. enjoyed the time together. At a recent court of honor at the Syracuse 3rd Ward, Ms Michael Bouy, 10 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen I. Bouy, 1303 W. 2700 S Syracuse, received his Arrow of Light award. He is a member of Pack 316. He is interested in base- : 4:.vV f '''X 't ,vv ! I 4 ball, basketball, soccer, - .Mv-'j ;,r I v: s i sZy w's t I ts-i- .U i N 4 i i'l 7 .V 7 .fy :.:$ MR. AND MRS. LYNN SPEIRS Andrea Firth, of 910 E. 200 Lynn Speirs wwill be married March 31 in the Ogden LDS Temple by Patriarch I. Haven Barlow. THE BRIDE is the daughter' of Ralph and Kathryn Firth of 1453 N. Church Street, Layton. Lynn is the son of Russell and Barbara Speirs of 3201 N. Highway 89, Layton. The couple will be honored at a wedding breakfast at the Hilton Hotel in Ogden and a reception at the 6th Ward cultural hall at 2500 N. Church Street. THE BRIDES gown is a traditional long white gown with lace accenting train and bodice. The dress features a stand-u- p collar and sweetheart neckline. A bridal hat and veil complete the outfit. Bouquet is of sonja roses. Bridesmaids are Mrs. Richard Bauer, Michelle Almond, Mrs. Charles Christ- - ison, Mrs. Kirk Bitton. They gowns are long of white and aqua nylon over white underskirts. Puff sleeves and selfruffles accent the drsses. Bouquets are sonja roses. MOTHERS will wear full length gowns in shades of aqua and corsages of tinted orchids. Best man duties are being performed by Jan Christensen. Ushers are Steven Hill and John Firth. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mrs. Karen Almond, Michelle Almond, Mrs. Oma Wilcox and Mrs. Catherine Smith. The bride is a graduate of Layton High and Weber State College. The groom has graduated from Layton High School and is attending Weber State College. He filled an LDS mission to the Netherlands. AFTER A honeymoon to Disneyland, they will make their home in Kaysville. Church Rites Janet Sue Runnells and Patrick David Kelly were married in St. Olaf s Catholic Church in Bountiful. The Sacrament of marriage was solemnized by Rev. Mac Namara. THE BRIDES sister, Robin R. Larkin, was matron of honor. Michael Kelly, brother of the groom, was best man. The couple was honored at a wedding reception and buffet given at the La Caille at Quail Run, Salt Lake City. Providing music artistry was Jana Knowlton, harpist. The setting for the rehearsal dinner was Annabelle's Restaurant in Salt Lake City. , THE BRIDE is a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert R. Run- nells, Fruit Heights. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Kelly of Orange, Calif. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Michael Sak, Mrs. Richard Ellis, Mrs. Silvia Fassio, Mrs. Richard Haskins and Mrs. Alma LeCavalier. A public auction by B&P will be held on April 17 from will be served from 20, presented Friday, MayMonSaturday, May the Layton Theater. Little School High Tick- The starting time is 7:30. ets will cost $2 for adults and $1 for children ages three is through high school. It THE COUPLE has been Douglas Max Hirschi were married March 18 in the Salt Lake Temple by William Henry Bennett. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Roma C. Butterfield and the late G. Rex Butterfield of 183 E. 700 N., Centerville. The groom is the son of Max G. and Patricia Hirschi of 365 W. 100 N., Kaysville. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Crestwood Stake Center and the Colonial Reception Center in Bountiful. THE BRIDES gown was sheer over satin, high neckline with accent trimmed in lace. Bodice covered with lace that matched pleated lace apron over skirt. Sleeves were full, trimmed with lace, caught in a lace cuff at the wrist. Hemline and train trimmed in lace. Veil was trimmed in lace to match that on the gown. Flowers were a bouquet of peach roses, blue baby breath, white Azaleas and fern. Mrs. Bemie Ure was matron of honor with Mrs. Rick Rasmussen as maid of honor. They wore shaded blue dotted Swiss Mexico. Out of town guests were the bridegrooms parents, brother Michael and sisters Erin and Kate of Orange, Calif.; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Kelly of Bismark, North Dakota; Tom Kelly, San Diego, Calif.; Thelma Maw, Corona, Calif., formerly of Seoul, Korea; Mr. and Mrs. J. Verdes, Calif, and Dr. and Mrs. Donald D. Runnells, Boulder, Colo, np Thanks... Cai and Suzanne Nielsen and Dan and Pam Merkley of Kaysville T.V. want to publicly thank our friends and neighbors for their great support in helping remove merchandise from our fire damaged store. ALL OF our merchandise Arnold and Bob Peterson, members of the Utah Opera Company will perform. A quartet will sing selections Rigoletto. JEANNE Day. president of the Layton Civic Arts Association, suggests people purnhase is their tickets early. A sell-ois limited, Seating expected. dmg 7-- from per couple. Open to the public. will be held April 16. AN ENCHALIDA dinner by THE TELEPHONE Menotti, a short opera about a so much on the girl who talks friend telephone that her boy has to call her to propose marDennis riage will be sung by Jeanne and Day. Wright Also featured on the program will be Kristie Canfield and Cathy Skidmore playing on P.D.S. Bach Overature the piano. The LePetit Ensemble will sing numbers from Gilbert and Sullivan operas and some classical spoofs. David from 9 p.m. Preparation H a.m. Cost is $10 Dance to one hour and fifteen minutes. r :X3 AV. dresses. Flowers were peach poms, white daisies and blue baby breath. MOTHERS wore dresses of light blue Georgette crepe. Corsages of peach roses, blue baby breath and white azaleas. Flower girls were Erin Rasmussen and Julie Butterfield. BEST MAN duties were performed by Joseph Hirschi. Ushers were Kenneth and Jon Hirschi. Curtis Hirschi and Clay Rasmussen and Eugene White carried gifts. Rex K. and Donna Butterfield were in charge of gifts. Kent G. and Chris Butterfield attended the guest book. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Sharon Kleinman, Patricia Hirschi, Trudy Bradley, Melinda West and Lynette Hughes, Chris Judd, Vickie Gerlach, Paula Voss and Kayla Hansen. Kristen graduated from Viewmont High. Doug graduated from Davis High and filled an LDS mission to Australia. They are both attending Weber State now. THEY ARE making their home in Tana Acres in Kaysville. V Sorority Plans Luncheon The Epsilon Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma held their March meeting on March 21 at the Kaysville Junior High for all members. re- commended that children Wed In Temple Kristen Butterfield and and 21 23 in day, May under three not attend. The program will last about Charity Dinner Dance Slated Sat. The Layton Eagles Big Four charity dinner dance will be THE PROGRAM 'mteMsb vacationing in Mazatlan, Miles Branagan, Palos Layton Eagle Auction Sun. archery and hiking. He received honorable mention recently in the Reflection Contest held at Syracuse LAYTON -- The tickets for A Light Night at the Opera, a Layton Civic Arts Association program, will go on sale this Wednesday, April 13 at Rethe Layton City Parks and creation office. MR. AND MRS. DOUGLAS MAX HIRSCHI Repeat Temple Vows N., Kaysville, and Russell Go On Tickets Opera Sale Wednesday THE PROGRAM Intercul-tura- l was Understanding given by Mrs. Morjorie Thatcher, Mrs. Leona Clawson and Mrs. Bea Johnson. The next meeting will be April 24 with a luncheon at the Heidelberg Restaurant at the Rock Farm in Farmington. DURLNG THE meeting they will honor the retired teachers. Mary Stromness of Bountiful is publicity director, np JO ELLEN GODFREY Date Circled Of interest in nuptial news is the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss JoEllen Godfrey to David Jonsson, son TAMMY EGBERT of Bishop and Mrs. Bengt Jonsson of 251 E. 500 N., Ceremony Kaysville. Scheduled MISS GODFREY is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Godfrey of 160 S. 300 SHELLY H. THURGOOD HICKENBOTHAM Exchange Promises Exchanging wedding vows on April 8 at the Oakridge Country Club were the former Miss Shelly Hill Thurgood and (Iret Alan Hickenbotham. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thurgood who reside in Layton. Mr. Hickenbotham is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D.J. Hickenbotham of Layton. A reception followed at the Oakridge Country Club in Farmington. . cousins as attendants: Kimberly Hill, Lindsey Jo Hill, Monica Hamblin, Brooke Thurgood, Heather Thurgood, TAMMY IS the daughter of Mary Lynne Egbert of 1060 Kingswood Rd., Kaysville and I.J. Egbert of Bountiful. The couple is planning a Sept. 8 wedding. THE BRIDE-eleis a graduate of Davis High School and will receive her associate degree in secretary technology in April from Brigham Young University. The prospective bridegroom is a Davis High graduate and is attending the Brigham Young University in Provo. He filled an LDS Korea Mission, np ct Halley Thurgood and Misty Westenskow, a niece of the groom. Best man duties were performed by David Blowers, Rex Hill and Don Hickenbotham. Grandfathers of the bride and groom acted as ushers along with David Kippen and Todd Brady. THE BRIDE graduated from Layton High School and is a certified emergency medical technician with the State of Utah. THE BRIDE was attended by Stephanie Thurgood, her sister, as maid of honor and Sheryl Adams Kippen, as matron of honor and the following The engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Tammy Egbert to Orian Shields is being announced by his parents, Mayor and Mrs. Lewis G. Shields of 368 W. 1000 N., Layton. E., Kaysville. The couple is planning to be married June 10 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with a garden reception that evening at the home of the bride-to-b- e parents. r 292-550- of Davis High School., Brian is a graduate of Layton High School and is employed with Layton City. a ex THE JADE CCDDCDATICN 29 W. 400 1 N Btfl. 295-849- 1 The Wedding Specialists Mr. Hickenbotham is a graduate of Layton High School also and is a welder by profession, presently employed with Tech Steel. AFTER A wedding trip to Park City, they will make their home in Layton. THE BRIDE to be is a gradu-at- e Were the largest and most Experienced Wedding Company in the area. More brides put their trust in us than anywhere else. Come See Why!i Full C or Adding Announcements Guaranteed Lowest Prices 7 0 046V9 was transferred to our new store located in the Kaysville Shopping Center, np 1 p.m. till ???. ALL PROCEEDS go to the Four Charitys Heart, Cancer. Crippled Children and Golden Age. Food will be iluQ Jaza and Big served. hems to be auctioned are The Layton Stars have been invited to perform at the Freedom Festival with the Osmonds July 4th also to perform their Football Spectacular at the Univ. of Utah, Weber State and Utah State University. - YY . 4 Want to be a member of the Best Jr, Drill Team in America? 'Children Women ss rH Clinic and Tryout tools, household items, misc. The auction will be held at 156 W. Gentile. Layton. 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