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Show I I FEBRUARY 16, 1983 SOCIETY L. Keller Honored ayton On 87 th Birthday 1915 in Salt Lake City. He died November 1974. 773-497- Mrs. Keller is a talented musician, has been active in b v' 5; a ?i) 1 1 :'. . . i i; , ,4-- Fv V V ' - s, VY'Pv A.Vl'?" i ' !i. "tk - bS.A ' - them into her home. - " HER CHILDREN attending the dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Johnston, included Lorraine Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Marston, k il Hen-stredg- e, 'X)f 'h' !:;r son-in-la- been a wonderful help for many people and welcomed i MW i Lillie C. Keller of Farming-to- n was honored for her 87th birthday on Feb. 5, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Johnston in Clinton. son-in-la- THE NEW bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley D. Johnson of Idaho Falls, Ida. Parents of the bridegroom are Dr. and Mrs. David R. Warden of 625 S. Grand Oaks, Fruit Heights. The wedding breakfast and reception was held at Colonial Square Reception Center in Bountiful following the wedding. They were further honored at an open house in Idaho Falls on Dec; 28 hosted by the brides parents at their home. Open House Honor On 80th Birthday TODD T aylor performed the X V, Prenuptial parties were smocking and ruffle at the wrists. Dainty ribbons with miniature stephanotis at the THE BRIDE graduated from Idaho Falls High School and is a junior student at Brigham Young University majoring in design and graphics technology. The groom is a Davis High graduate and a junior at BYU d in and computer science. He is a cadet in the 382nd ends hung from her hair. The bridal bouquet was made up of pink roses, white carnations and stephanotis. ATTENDING the bride were Seneca Johnson, sister of the bride as matron of honor; Mrs. Kelle McBride, maid of honor and bridesmaids were Michelle Chow and Marion pre-me- general hospital Army Reserve. He filled an LDS mission to the Chile Concepcion Mission, np Aluminum Drive Continues Sat. The third Saturday of each month the Kaysville American them. HAVE YOUR newspapers and scrap aluminum items on the curb in front of your home for easy pickup. They ask that newspapers be bundled, tied or boxed. . Legion Elmer Criddle Post conducts their monthly news- paper and scrap aluminum drive throughout the Kaysvil-le-Fru- it Heights area. The Legionaires express their thanks to all the citizens who have supported them in the past on this drive. CAPT. AND MRS. JENNING BRYAN ROGERSON Wed In Temple Miss Renee Hellewell became the bride of Captain Jennings B. Rogerson II on Jan. 26 in ceremonies in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Hellewell of Kaysville. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bryan Rogerson of Kaysville. Following the ceremony, the couple was honored at the Lion House at a wedding breakfast. That evening they received guests at an open house held at the Kaysville LDS Tabernacle. THE BRIDE wore a street length gown of cream chiffon fashioned in an way. The bridegroom wore full dress Marine Blues with sword and medals. Following traditional Marine Corps custom, Jen and Renee cut their wedding cake with his sword. THE BRIDE is a third grade teacher at Muir Elementary for the past three years. She graduated from Weber College. She is active in the LDS Church. The bridegroom is a captain in the Marine Corps. He has served in Vietnam, graduated from Weber State and is active in the LDS Church serving as ward clerk in Hawaii. THEY WILL make their Queen Named The Preceptor Iota Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi has selected Jean Stanger to be their Valentine Queen. She will represent the Chapter at the annual county council Valentine Ball. secretary of Preceptor Iota Chapter. Jean is a widow. Her husband, Jerry Stanger, passed away several years ago. She is the mother of five children and the grandmother to eight children. DOROTHY LARKIN Vw Soroity Discusss Talk Shows Dodie Milligan of Layton hosted the meeting of Laureate Epsilon Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi at her home. She gave the lesson Talk Shows in the Thats Entertainat which time she discussed the techniques used by the various talk show hosts to generate sympathy, anger, awareness or just plain amuse series ment 101s Tune-u- p Bearings Packed Drums 10 Discs 12,s ment. ALL AGREED the talk shows are like listening in on a party line but are also very educational and listeners c?n learn about politics and human nature while being entert- Kens Auto Service 142 No. Main Clrfld. 776-613- 4 i COLOR ANALYSIS you were created to be Color Analysis X, Body Analysis Wardrobe Planning Face Design Hair Design I MR. PEEK has been a resident of Layton for 48 years and is retired from Hill Air Force Base. He has four children, Gary W. Peek, Charlotte, North Carolina; Sandra Ercanbrack, i EARL PECK This and more In a single session grandchildren. HIS MANY friends and relatives are invited to visit with him at this time. Morgan; Robert E. Peek, Layton; and R. Blaine Peek, Salt Lake City. He has 16 and two great- - 15 no EACH ingroups Of 3 Call Angie for information and appointment - 292-659- 9 home in Hawaii where Captain Rogerson is stationed. Prenuptial parties were given by Delores Russell, Suzan Haber, Maxine, Kay Helgeson, Robyn Barkdull, and Jackie Manning. DEANNE Spencer of New Mexico presided at the guest book. The bride was also honored at an open house on Jan. 24 for kids only from Muir Elementary, held at the home of Read Hellewell, Bountiful. 4 Crossroads Lounge 4 Highway 89, Fruit Heights Rock and Roll Band Wed., Fri. and Sat. & Outfight Every Wed. Drink and Drown POOL TABLES 4? 4 , Tel. STILL Mouse 80 North Ft. Lane Layton Store Only 25c See you there 451-991- 6. a. tz FOR ADDITIONAL information contact either Wallace 7 Abrams, Fruit Heights, (SMMm 544-405- or Woodrow Pilcher, Kaysville 544-273- t . i np y 111(1 yL- New Spring Mdse ",yM I 30 OFF ! II New! Studio Bulky ribberno lessons regs568.90 NOW ONLY 424 We now have Airplane and More Airplane counted II ill Glossing! Our New haircoloring! Add highlights to your own I V 111 cross-stitc- h Well give you sl off our everyday Layton 546-222- 1 I (a a Shine 'i Shine Shined GLOSS Hairstyling Salons 3 Locations (Includes styling) Kaysville . Fran Brown & Co. if you try it in Low price of February S1295 5460603 f Clearfield 825-721- 2 Levi Bendovers 1750 ( a hi aI fI ,in jiii aa laniia 8 natural color Combines conditioner treatment and color in one process PARTS i be the beautiful woman w1 Books! MRS. STANGER is employed by the Travelers Insurance in Salt Lake City. She enjoys the friendship she finds in Beta Sigma Phi. dmg 1 MR. PEEK was born Feb. 20, 1903 at South Weber, Utah, the son of Benjamin B. and Kate E. Peek. He married Mary G. Weaver Dec. 28, 1935 in Ogden. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died June 15, 1976. grandchildren MRS. STANGER joined Beta Sigma Phi in 1959. She has been an active member of the organization since she joined. Currently, she is the Also discussed was the Valentine Dance at which Dorothy Larkin was queen candidate for the chapter, np 1m GET THE with Valentines ained. p.m. at the Layton Seventh LDS Ward Chapel, 590 W. 2000 N. (Antelope Dr., on the occasion of his 80th birthday. The family, hosting the event, requests that gifts be omitted. Provo. given by her roommates at BYU and her aunt Mrs. Marion Loesch, in Fruit Heights. Earl Peek, 1724 N. Forbes, Layton, will be honored Saturday, at an open house from 4 2-- Driggs, Ida., and Jackson Hole, Wyo., the newlyweds are making their home in full-leng- ask the citizens to support Q'ty duties of best man. Ushers were brothers of the groom, Jon, James, Rob, Paul, Joe and FOR HER nuptial events the bride wore a gown of white crepe Duchene featuring a high neckline of smocking accented with a ruffle and long draped sleeves with matching THIS DRIVE has been most successful as their fund raiser to raise money for their various service projects as well as upkeep and utilities of their American Legion Hall. The February drive will be conducted Saturday, Feb. 19 and once again the Legionaires CONDITIONING for childbirth, (formerly Alpha Relaxation) classes start Wednesday, Feb. 23 and Thursday, Feb. 24, in Barker Hall. Instructors Ver-len- e Barrow, RN and Sally Van Woerkom, RN, will provide training in relaxation techniques and information on prenatal care. Cost of class is $10, and is limited to 15 couples. Ben Warden, and Bern Johnson, brother of the bride. Miss Susan Neal attended the guest book. FOLLOWING a honeymoon trip to Grand Targee, JEAN STANGER - Temple Rites CM Mrs. Mary Roberts and Mrs. Ruth H. Adams of Layton; Ora Barlow and Mrs. Delma Bush-nel- l, Clearfield; Mrs. Opal OGDEN New childbirth education series start Hosthe last two weeks in February at McKay-De- e six Center. All sessions have classes that pital begin at 7 p.m. MR. AND MRS. DAVID R. WARDEN III rooms mother chose floor .1 to stay with another daughter, Carol and her husband, Peter Fritz. Before returning home, she will visit the Hampton, Virginia home of Mike and Cynthia Webb, another daughter. Members of the OFT Club met Monday afternoon to enjoy a luncheon a the Sizzler in Layton. Mis. Ruth H. Adams of Layton was the hostess for the affair. Those attending included Mrs. Dorothy Adams, W THE LAMAZE Prepared Childbirth classes to be held on Mondays and Tuesdays will train expectant mothers in relaxation and breathing techniques. Classes start Monday, Feb. 21 and Tuesday, Feb. 22, in Barker Hall and will be taught by Jeanne Donnelley, R.N., CCE and Vicky Strong, RN. Classes are limited to 15 couples and cost $35. The Prenatal Childbirth classes will be held on Wednesdays and Thursdays starting Wednesday, Feb. 23 and Thursday, Feb. 24, in the Green Auditorium. The classes taught by Sue Naisbitt, RN, and Mary Halverson, RN, offer training in prenatal and infant care. Rodney D. Fifield, hospital social worker, also lectures on the emotional aspects of pregnancy. Class fee is $2. Warden, sisters of the groom. Their gowns were of burgundy Duchene styled with wide antique lace at neckline and cuffs. They each held a single pink carnation. The brides and brideg- X Childbirth Classes Start February 21 ( Be-na- LILLIE C. KELLER length gowns of burgundy with grey accent anS their corsages were pink roses. son-in-la- S V' Hadfield, Ogden and Mrs. Julia Thomley, Woods Cross. Mrs. Melvin Keller and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Keller, of Farmington; Mr. and Mrs. Tucholski, Kearns and Mr. and Mrs. Cal Riley of Grantsville. Another daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jenkins were not able to be present as they presently reside in South Carolina. LILLIE was honored by all her family, a close knit and loving family group, kj MRS. KELLER was born Feb. 9, 1896 in Murray. She married M.L. Keller Aug. 17, Among the winter brides is the former Miss Deidre Susan Johnson who recited nuptial vows with David R. Warden III in ceremonies in the Jordan River Temple on Dec. 27. Elder Earl A. Thompson officiated. Her first stop will be Rochester, New York, where her daughter and Dr. and Mrs. Haven J. (Christine) Barlow Jr. live. She will then travel to Auburn, Mass. Fruit Heights; Dellores Rhoades, Clinton; Mr. and f? office. On Friday of last week Mrs. McGIinch left Utah to travel to the Eastern states where she will visit with several members of her family that reside there. guest of honor at an open house given by her daughter and George and Margaret Pappos of Uintah. Several people from Layton and Kaysville attended the affair that was to welcome Mrs. McGIinch home after serving an LDS mission to Las Vegas, Nev. Mrs. McGIinch just recently member of the DUP and a handicraft instructor, for the stake Relief Society. She has py r..f- f ?; n 6 Tuesday evening Mrs. Ella D. Adams McGIinch was the the LDS Church, was a visiting teacher in the Relief Society, a ,v ir 'I j. I &, returned home from her missionary labors. She spent most of her time in the mission By DONETA M. GATHERUM ' - - - V Fall and Holiday Mdse up to 65 OFF Pants and tops (one rack) 300 $1 $il00 HURRY Last Day $500 3o 600 HURRY Feb. 26th GREAT BARGAINS ON 1ST GRADE MERCHANDISE j |