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Show ) V JOURNAL BULLETIN REFLEX LEADER AUGUST 19, 1982 Layton Chamber Names Executive , LAYTON Pee Burton, i La) ion native, hai accepted Deadline For PHOTOS TOURS. 6 P.M. the position as executive dtrec tor of the Layton Chamber of Commerce, He null replace Ron Morgan who moved to Paik City. t week before publication DI E IS the son of Mr. anj Mrs. Lynn tiurion. He was a physical education and driver's education instructor at Handy Helpers Give Luncheon Layton High School and coached the school's baseball team. At the present time. Dee is a sales representative associated with a fum marketing checks for banking and sas mgs and loan institutions. He still enjoys sports and The Handy Helpers of Fruit Heights gave a luncheon puny uses his athletic talents coaching in little league programs and participating in amateur sports. DEE BURTON TI1F.CIUMBIK executive director, Mr. Burton will AS membership is over 500. Mr. Uurton says he believes Ihe Chamber will be come more involved in civic and community aetivilics in Ihe future. One goal he hopes to achieve is to help the people of Lay ton make their community a better place to live and work, dmg be invloved in the daily operations of (he Chamber as w ell as member contact. He says his mam goal is to interest all business people in Layton in joining and being active in the Chamber of Commerce. At the p resent time Chamber E is 102. The potential mem-ershi- to Jennifer Copeland, Tasha Crowther. Jennah Crowther and Jodi limns. They served them peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. carTot curls and dip. cheese fingers, com chips, cookies and lemonade. 1 hi party was the last day for the younger children to come. The Handy Helpers have been tending them for 45 minutes each Thursday, as they learned to be better babysitters. 1 his has been a service to their mothers and the neighborhood. I OK THEIR last meeting this week, before the fair, the older girls, Michele Copeland, Camille Crowther. Lon Uinns and Niki Daly will have their mothers over to see their display of all ihe things they have made and to hear their demonstration and have MRS. BRIAN ROBERT KEYES Temple Ceremony Q Honor Birthdays Aug. 6. Charles is the son of David and Delia Appleby of Clearfield. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Appleby of Clearfield and Mr. and Charles Jose Appleby celebrated his first birthday July 3 with his grandmother, Maureen Appleby of Clearfield, and his Aunt Kathy Snider from Emmett, Mich, who also had birthdays. 1 i I MR. AND MRS. BRET BUTTERFIELD Temple Rites KAYSVILLE Miss Stephanie Brough and Bret Butterfield repeated solemn wedding vows in rites performed July 16, 1982 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Elder Boyer officiating. PARENTS OF the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Grant Harvey Brough of Kaysville. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Butterfield, also of Kaysville. The wedding breakfast honoring the newlyweds was held at the Della Fontana Restaurant in Salt Lake City hosted by the groom's parents. That evening they received guests at a garden reception at the home of the brides parents. FOR HER nuptial events, the bride was attired in an exgown of chifquisite fon over satin enhanced with dainty venitian lace bodice and high neckline. The lace formed a at the neck and extended over the shoulder as a cap. Lace appliques accented the long straight sheer sleeves at the wrists. Appliques, of lace were scattered about the full skirt and adorned the hemline. The long veil of silk bridal illusion extended from a crown of silk minature orchids. Her bouquet was made of silk navy blue roses, light blue daisies and stephanotis with white carnations and baby breath accented with dark and light blue ribbon streamers. h MRS. MARGARET Wahl-stoserved as matron of hon m Mrs. Joe Marin Vigil of Layton. Those present were all the Appleby's family and Marin Vigil. Roberta Bable and children. THEY WERE honored with a party at the Layton city park or. Bridesmaids were Barbara Lund Olsen, Melanie Butterfield, Kimberly Butterfield, Stacy Butterfield. Flower girls were Michelle Butterfield and Mary Ann Wahlstrom. They were dressed in dark and light blue crepe, styled h with uneven hemlines, gathered at waistline and cap sleeves. They held bouquets of navy roses and stephanotis with light and dark blue streamers. calf-lengt- h light blue chiffon with high neckline with bodice of lace and navy blue floor-lengt- mother chose a light blue chiffon gown with pleated skirt and cape over the bodice. Each corsage they wore was light blue tiger lilies and roses. Melinda Frandsen attended the guest book. Mike Harris performed the duties of best man with Bart and T roy Butterfield and Grant Brough as the ushers. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Holly Zoitz, Melanie, Kim, Stacy, Michelle Butterfield, Jan Ray, Linda Evans, Pearl Goodson, Vilate McDonald, Rebecca Hilton, Evelyn Brough, Donna Flitton, Lawanna Draper, Nola Falcone, Jane Flitton and Olive Poor. Both graduated from Davis High School. Stephanie has attended USU am) Bret Snow College and WSC. He has fulfilled an LDS mission to California. They will make their home in Kaysville. np In a colorKAYSVILLE ful garden setting, Marilee Nielson exchanged wedding vows with Earl Warner at the home of her parents, July 31. Bishop B. Grant of Fairfax Ward, Salt Lake City officiated at the ceremony followed by a reception. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Nielson of Kaysville. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hoddy Warner of Santa Barbara, Calif. The bridal gown was of cream chiffon over cream crepe, gathered at the waist with fitted bodice, elbow length puffed sleeves with lace, full length skirt, accented with dust ruffle of lace, and wide satin ribbon sashes. She carried a bouquet of dasies, carnations and stephanotis. MRS. SUSAN Willden Honored On 90th Charles H. Hocking. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple on July 11, 1956. Mr. Hocking died in June 1976. MARVEL HAS served 54 years as a visiting teacher in Relief Society and is still active. They had four children, one son passed away as an infant and three daughters, Mrs. Eugene (Margaret) Talbot, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Robert fBxida C 0ie(jlAty- CHERYL ATTENDED Clearfield High School and Matthew Layton High School. They w ill make Clearfield their home. 50 full-leng- empire waistline and dust ruffle at hemline. The flower girls wore sun dresses of peach shade. Their flowers were the same as the brides. Rex Warner was best man with Jeffrey, Kelly and Bruce Nielson as the ushers. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mrs. Susan Willden, Mrs. Marjorie Thatcher, Mrs. Bea Johnson and Marie Nielson. Marilee is a graduate of Davis High School and has attended USU and the U. of U. Earl graduated from Prescott High School in Prescott, Ariz. and UCLA in California. He received his Juris Doctorate from the University of Denver Law School. The newlyweds will make their home in Salt Lake City, np is.. Come MARVEL WAS born Aug. 25, 1892 in Layton, a daughter of Henry and Margaret (Adams) Hodson. She attended Davis County schools and later moved to Clearfield. When she was 23 years old she noved to Ogden where she now resides. June 26, 1920 in Pocatello, Ida. she was married to Call 544-049- 9 with lisat MRS. TRACY KLAUS JONES Wed In Temple 3051 So. Orchard Dr. Bountiful, Utah . On Aug. 13, 1982, Rexanna Hill and Tracy Klaus Jones were married in the Jordan River LDS Temple. 290-4- 1 mission in Indiana. They will make their home in Sherman Oaks, Calif. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Marie Lucille Hill of Ogden, and Rex Flint Hill of Kaysville. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert F. Jones of and receive your choice of a free gift ($20.00 value) vi(na. me. an - in 04 Classroom Agoura, Calif. A reception was held at the Ogden Hilton Hotel with Mrs. Lewis D. Thurgood, Shelly classics Thurgood, Stephanie Thurgood and Kimberly Hill attending the bride. Comfortable, great fitting Buster Brown styles earn top marks on active young feet ... in class or out! Youll give them high grades in durability, too. REXANNA attends the BYU Law School and Tracy holds a masters degree from BYU. He is employed by a CPA firm of Touche Ross and Co. He has fulfilled an LDS long-wearin- g 1KH Buster Brown. Where Fun Is Spun For You! Back to School Stitching Time '22.99 '23.99 Bucilla Sizes 8 112 12 Unger Brunswick Patons Bernat Phildar Learn to Knit Sept. 1, 1982 For Free Consultation and register in ORotjcfl AMERICAS FAVORITE CHILDREN'S SHOE SINCE A man inifapvilb and. &,, with Yarns from An open house has been planned for Marvel Susannah Hodson Hocking in honor of her 90th birthday on Aug. 21 in the Lorrin from 4:30-6:3- 0 Farr Ward chapel, 770 Fifteenth Street, Ogden. All friends and relatives are invited. No gifts please. Rocaml Suzanne served as matron of honor with Miss Jill Nielson as the maid of honor. Flower girls were Tanya Nielson, Brandy Nielson, Erin Warner and Mauri Willden. The attendants wore gowns of oatmeal peach styled with cap sleeves, lene) Robertson, Kaysville. She also has nine grandchildren and 22 greatgrandchildren. MARVEL H. HOCKING breakage replacement (A.R.) 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