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Show i f KaySvillc SfYTPTUl XJ X X Opens Office In Kays. Mr, and Mrs, Paul Bennett had as guests his parents, Mr, and Mis. Marion penned of Pieston, Ida, On Thursday evening Mr, KAYSVILLE -- Dr, Darrell Motes is expanding his tlurop ratic practice, having opened an otliee recently on Kaysvil. les Main Street, The office is and Mrs. Paul Dennett and family, Mr, and Mrs, Marion DEADLINE heueen Dirt and and the Kaysvilic Cinema Center. In addition to his new Kaysvilic odice, Dr. Motes also practices m Ogden, located Dennet, Mr, and Mrs, Drtan Ernie Dennett, Jennifer Dennett, Mr. and Mrs, Mike Ortiz and family all attended Disney World on lee in SLC. FOR HE WAS raised in Orem, and follows his father's foot steps in the field. His wile is the former Christ y Galbraith of Kaysvilic. They are the parents of two boys and have MISSIONARY PHOTOS lived ia Kaysvilic for five years. THORS. 6:00 P.M. Dr. Motes was educated at the Western States Chiropractic School in Oregon. One Week Before Publication BILL WILCOX Attains Eagle Scout Rank In a ceremony Wednesday evening at the Syracuse First LDS Ward. Bill Wilcox. 17, received his Eagle Scout award in a special ceremony conducted by Jay Payne, advancement chairman for the Gateway District. The Order of the Arrow was conducted by Earl MILDRED AND JAMES R. MILLARD Celebrate 50tli James R. and Mildred Glover Millard, Farmington, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on Sept. 20. THERE WAS a family Millard, who lives with her parents and Mrs. Kay (Pat) Allen, Kaysvilic. There are and one 14 grandchildren din- ner held at the Hayloft in Ogden that evening. The couple was married Sept. 20, 1932 in Logan and the marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. THE MILLARDS have lived in Farmington for their entire married life. They have five children, Gordon J., Brigham City; Paul W., Farmington; Joel L., Farmington; Beverly BOTH JIM and Mildred are very active in their church ward. Jim has been employed over the years at Cudahy Packing. Miller Floral, Lange Company Steel Fabrication Plant and at Lagoon and continues to keep busy and active. Mildred has been employed in the Davis County School lunch program and then at Lagoon. Both continue to enjoy an interesting life, kj An open house will be held al the Morgan County Courthouse on Oct. 2 from 6 p.m. for Forde Dickson, formerly of Layton, in honor of his 80th birthday anniversary. All his 4-- friends and relatives are Duncan. BILL IS a senior at Clearfield High School and a member of the cross country and in- vited to come and join him. track team, is editor of the yearbook and a member of the National Honor Society. He is also listed in Whos Who among American High School students. Bill was chosen to attend Boys State in Logan this past June. He was the recipient of HE WAS bom Oct. 6. 1902 in Richville, Morgan County, Utah to Albert Douglas and Harriet Rosella Flint Dickson. He is (he father of seven children, J. Burton, Ogden; Forde Paul, Lois, Stephen Lewis, all in Morgan; David, Douglas and Jane who reside in California. Just recently he was the honored guest at the Dickson reunion where he presented a took written by himself and entitled The Life and Works of Forde Dickson. HE HAS one living brother, Elbern Dickson, Layton; 47 grandchildren and 30 Eight of his grandchildren have or are now serving missions for the LDS Church. MR. AND MRS. BRENT W. DRAPER Repeat Vows DeAnn Page will become the bride of Brent W. Praper on Sept. 24 in the Ogden Temple. Dean L. Larsen will per- - form the wedding rites. THE BRIDE is the daughter of G. Dee and Joan Page of 1360 N. Devon, Kaysville, Parents of the groom are Rulon and Donna Draper of 4615 S. 5900 N., Hooper, formerly of 1817 N. Main, Farmington. Chapel in Kaysville. ATTENDLNG the bride will be Michele Page, Shauna Page, Sue Draper and Julie Draper. Best man will be Don Draper and Ron Draper as an usher. DEANN has attended Davis High and Weber State College. Brent attended Davis High and the University of Utah. He fil- led an LDS mission to In- donesia. They will make their home in Salt Lake City. MR. AND MRS. STEVEN CAPENER THE BRIDEGROOM is Steven Blaine Capener, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Ray Capener, of 875 E. Gentile St., Layton. The couple exchanged vows Saturday, Sept. 18 at the home of the bridegrooms parents, with Bishop Larry Kelsey of Blackfoot, Ida., officiating. THE BRIDE wore a dress of white lace and in her hair was adorned with a spray of roses She and white baby-breat- , FOLLOWING a brief wedding trip, the couple will make their home in Layton. Planned h. Couple United THE BRIDE is a daughter of Robert D. Kirk and Rene Kirk. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. C. Raymond Hamblin of 442 E. 100 S., Kaysville, who are now serving on an LDS mission to the Atlanta-Georgi- a Mission. THE NEWLYWEDS were honored at a wedding breakfast held at the Kaysville Utah South LDS Stake Center. That evening they received guests accented in varied shades of autumn colors. Special musical selections were provided by Jerry Winona Thorderson of Fruit Heights and Leora Loosli of Morgan are hosting an open house Saturday, Sept. 25 in honor of Roy and Opal Fudge. THE NEW Mrs. Capener is a graduate of Davis High School, and has a bachelors degree in elementary education from Weber State College. She is employed by the Davis County School District as a e teacher at Doxey Elementary School in Sunset. The groom is a graduate of MR. AND Mrs. Fudge are moving to Riverside, Calif, to at a reception at the Stake make their home. They have Center. been residents of Kaysville the The bride chose a floor-lengt-h past 40 years. gown of Chantilly lace Friends and relatives are in- featuring a high neckline and vited to visit with them at full tiered skirt. The veil of silk Somerset Place Club House, bridal illusion fell softly from a 1200 Bristol Rd., Fruit Heights crown. The bridal bouquet between the hours of 5 p.m. consisted of red roses and pink carnations. np carried a rose bouquet, and Blair Adams. fifth-grad- 3-- Alabama-Birmingha- m MRS. EULALIA Robinson was matron of honor. Miss Bonnie Kirk was maid of honor and Miss Suzi Kirk was the bridesmaid. Best man duties were performed by Joseph R. Hamblin, brother of the bridegroom. FOLLOWING a honeymoon trip to California, the newlyweds will reside in Kaysville. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Susan Hamblin and Jaelynne Hamblin, and other bridal showers given by friends and relatives in California. THE BRIDE graduated from El Rancho High School, Calif., and attended Ricks College. The bridegroom is a graduate of Davis High School and has attended Weber State College. He filled an LDS mission u Misto the sion. np Hawaii-Honolul- ar THEY ARE parents of four children, Mrs. Clark (Julia) Chadwick, American Fork; R.L. King and Suzanne King, both of Kaysville; Mrs. Steven W. (Grace) Dragon, West Bountiful. They also have eight grandchildren. Elder King is a retired trucker and builder. Mrs. King is a retired elementary school teacher, vsb the Killeen, Texas ward and Lane Galbraith has been sustained as bishop of his ward in Freemont, Calif. Artist LeConte Stewart took a group of girls from the Layton LDS Stake on a tour of the LeConte Stewart Galley of Art in Kaysville last Thursday. He explained each of his paintings to the group. Mrs. Deborah Robinson and children of California have been visiting for three weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Swallow and her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. serving in the MR. AND MRS. CARL HAMBLIN Miss Kerri Kirk became the bride of Carl B. Hamblin in ceremonies in the Jordan River LDS Temple on Friday, Sept. 10. Elder John L. Price officiated at the ceremony. Open House the Mission. positions. Both filled two-yemission prior to their marriage. Mr. and Mrs. William Galbraith have been pleased to learn their twin sons have been sustained as bishops of their wards. Major H. Lynn Galbraith is serving as bishop of Miss Izumi Nakamura entered the Missionary Training Center in Provo on Thursday, Sept. 17. MISS Nakamura will be Layton High School and LDS Clearfield. in CUMORA MILES ELDER BUDD Mrs. Cumora G. Miles of E. 1000 South, Clearfield, has been called to serve an LDS mission at the Washington D.C. Temple. Elder Barry K. Budd, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Budd, who reside at 365 N. 350 E., Clearfield, has been called to serve an LDS mission to the k Mission. 803 Arizona-Holbroo- SHE WILL be honored on Sunday, Sept. 26 at the Clearfield Second Ward Sacrament meeting, located at 935 S. State, Clearfield. Mrs. Miles will go directly to the Washington D.C. Temple and will depart on Oct. 6 for her new assignment, vsb LDS Mission Exchange Vows Stickney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lee Stickney, of 375 E. 500 N., Kaysville. to serve served in numerous church Kaysville News Morgan. The Swallows returned Deborah and her children to California. While in California the Swallows visited their other daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Maddin in Camillo, Calif, before returning home. the former Karen Louise Raymond L. King and his wife, Amy King, of 120 E. Center Street, Kaysvilic, have received an LDS mission call THE COUPLE will speak on Sunday, Sept. 16 at the KaysAward that was given by the ville 2nd LDS Sacrament Clearfield Kiwanis Club this meeting at 2:10 p.m. at 25 S. summer and he is a member of 200 E. They will enter the Misthe Seminary Council at the sion Training Center in Provo Clearfield school. on Oct. 6. reThe Kings are long-tim- e BILL IS the son of Floyd and sidents of Kaysville and have Gaylene Wilcox, who reside at 819 S. 3000 W.t Syracuse, vsb reception at the Crestwood Seminary. He attended Weber State College, and is employed by the Janiel Corporation of To Serve Mission the Freedom Leadership The couple will be honored at a wedding breakfast at the Draper home in Hooper and a Taking her place among the new brides of September, is AMY A. KING RAYMOND L. KING Japan-Osak- a LDS mission. She attended Ricks College THE PAST five weeks she has been making her home with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schofield. She L a friend of Rika Irikiera who was on the Foreign Exchange Program and made her home for one year with the Schofields, np ELDER BUDD will speak at the Clearfield Seventh Ward Sacrament meeting on Sunday, Sept. 26 at 2:50 p.m. He will enter the MTC in Provo on Oct. 14. A graduate of Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary, Elder Budd has been attending Brigham Young University for the past 14 months on the honor student program. The Seventh Ward is located at 250 E. 300 N., Clearfield. HE HAS been active in church sports. His many friends may visit at the family home following the sacrament meeting services, where an open house for him will be held, vsb at Rexburg, Ida. and also Brigham Young University in Provo. TERI WHITEHOUSE Layton New S Circles By VIRGINIA S. BENNETT The engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Teri Whitehouse to Johnny D. Eldridge is being announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whitehouse of 357 N. 900 E., Kaysville. It was an exciting day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas who reside at 354 W. Gordon, Layton, as Mr. Thomas delivered his first baby daughter. She tipped the scales at 8 lbs. 10 oz., and arrived Aug. 22. The new arrival was welcomed by two brothers, Date THE PROSPECTIVE bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eldridge of North Ogden. The couple is planning to be married Oct. 1 at the Kaysville 17th LDS Ward Chapel, followed by a reception. attended THE BRIDE-to-b- e Davis High School and Executive Model Shop. Mr. Eldridge graduated from Eastern Hill High School, Fort Worth, Tex. np Samuel and Jonathan. The babe will be named Sarah Rebecca. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Wolthoff, Layton, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas of Ohio. There were some 40 members of the family of the late Robert and Maggie Barnes Simmons family who gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande H. Simmons on Saturday afternoon for annual picnic dinner and swimming party. a Called To Serve Elder Jeff Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Jones of Fruit Heights 2nd LDS Ward has received his mission call to the Oct. 27. He is a member of the Fruit Heights 5th Ward. Elder Mike Brian, son of Mrs. Raelene Brian of Fruit France-Pari- s LDS mission. He will enter the MTC on Dec. 3. Carolyn Hall has accepted a mission call to the Pennsylvania Pittsburg LDS mission and will be entering the MTC on Oct. 28. Her farewell will be held Sunday, Oct. 17 in the Fruit Heights 3rd Ward. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hall. Elder Steve Bennett has received his mission call to the England Bristol LDS mission and will be entering the MTC in Provo on Dec. 2. He is a member of the Kaysville 17th LDS Ward and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bennett of 433 N. 1050 E., Kaysville. Elder Stan Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claine Olsen of 290 Heights, has been called to serve an LDS mission to the New Zealand Christ Church Edgehill Dr., Fruit Heights, has accepted a mission call to the Canada-Calgar- y LDS mission. He will enter the MTC on mission. Elder Brian will enter the MTC on Dec. 9. His farewell will be Sunday, Nov.'??. He is a member of the Fruit Heights 2nd LDS Ward. Elder Michael Colemer of the Kaysville 3rd LDS Ward has received his mission call to e serve in the LDS mission. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Colemere and will Italy-Rom- enter the Mission Training Center on Dec. 2. Elder Ben Home, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Home will be serving an LDS mission to the New Zealand Christ Church Mission. He will enter the MTC on Nov. 4. He is a member of the Fruit Heights 3rd LDS Ward. |