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Show r i WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JULY 15, 1982 Dr. Bocan To National Kays. Krazy Days Award Winner If KAYSVILLE J44-164- 6-- The U.S. achievement academy announced recently that Tammic Hamblin of 102 Rose Drive, Clearfield, hat been named a 1982 Lead Religious or calling Sandy at come to the city hall and register at the Chamber of Commerce office. This is 1 yearly event sponsored by your local chamber and lots of games and krazy things are in store for those who attend, np not too Curly to start planning for the annual Chamber of Commerce Krazy Day Sidewalk A swap Sale on August meet and poster contest w ill be held. The swap meet will be held Aug, 7. 1 ive dollars will hold your space reservation by Session Aug. Dr. Carol Bocan, teacher and noted lecturer, will conduct a day of recollection on Aug, I at Our Lady of the Mountain Retreat House in Ogden. Reservations are necessary. Call 392 923 by 1 July 24. United States National Award Winner in the Held of mathematics. Perforins With TAMMIE IS the daughter of Vcm and Helen Hamblin, and the granddaughter of Wilford Croup In China and Minnie Hamblin, and KAYSVILLE Leona Kershaw. She attends North Davis Jr. High and was nominated by Kaysville, was among 45 student performers in the Lama-mt- e Generation from Brigham Young University in Provo, when the group made its first tour across the Pacific and into Mainland China recently. Ronald Holt, her math THE LAMAMTE Genera-tio- n includes Indians, Polynesians, and Latin Americans musicpresenting a al variety show representing all their cultures. Sharon, an Isleta Pueblo, is the daughter of Mrs. Julia C. Grosenbach of Isleta. She is a To Gain fast-pace- d Funding - The senior in Davis County Council On Aging will receive an additional S6.000 from the state for services for the elderly, according to COA officials. COA DIRECTOR Alice . home-maki- Johnson presented county commissioners with a new homemaker" contract MR. AND MRS. KEITH DUNCAN Wed In Temple different pastel colored daisies with little purple flowers. Colette Thea Stahle and Keith Richard Duncan were married June II, 1982 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Hatch Howard oiTiciating. KAREN HASKETT served as the flower girl with Mrs. Noel Stahle at the guest book. Best man was Roger Reed with Shaun Stahle, Noel Stahle, Kevin Duncan and Scott Duncan as the ushers. The mothers were dressed in long peach colored gowns ruffles and tong with a sleeves. A sash was tied in the front. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mrs. Chad Flemming, Mrs. David Cook, Mrs. Mike Newman, Mrs. Dean Stahle, Mrs. Kenneth Jamieson, Mrs. James Haskett, Mrs. Donald THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean S. Stahle of Bountiful. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Cook, West Point, Ut., and Richard Duncan of San Mateo, Calif. A wedding breakfast held at the Red Flame taurant in Bountiful and ception at the Bountiful Ward Tabernacle. THE BRIDES gown was Res- a reFirst fea- tured a square neck, long lacy sleeves with thin ribbons hanging from the wrists and from the shoulders, 3 high waist, a. full skirt with six tiers of lace over the skirt. Her bouquet was made from white roses, pastel colored daisies, tiny silk purple flowers. Her veil was attached to assorted silk flowers formed into a wreath. Christensen, Mrs. Noel Stahle. of Bountiful High and has Colette attended Dixie College and USU. Keith is a graduate of Clearfield High and has attended WSC. Both are employed with the Davis County Clipper in Bountiful. Keith is a sports writer for the paper and is also employed as a regional vice president for A.L. Williams. He has completed an LDS mission in Georgia. They honeymooned in St. George Attending the bride were Sara Ann Stahle, Mrs. James Haskett, Mrs. Kenneth Jamieson, Mrs. Chad is a graduate Flem- ming and Mrs. Donald Christh ensen. They wore dresses with a tie at the waist, short puffy sleeves. Each was dressed in a different pastel color. They held bouquets of knee-lengt- and Boca Roton, Florida. They will make their new - Sharon Grosenbach, formerly of teacher. Tammie's name will appear in the United States Achievement Academy official yearbook, which is published nationally. FARMINGTON t Thursday between the state and the county which calls for a $6,000 increase in funding high THE COA homemaking program allows the county to assist homebound elderly residents with cleaning and cooking needs. Engaged The engagement of Merrilce Nielson of Kaysville to Earle Warner of Denver, Colo, is being announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Nielson of 1 39 S. 700 E. , Kay is the The groom-eleson of Mr. and Mrs. Hoddy Warner of Santa Barbara, Calif. THE COUPLE is planning a July 31 wedding at the home of the bride-elect- 's parents in Kaysville. Merrilee is a graduate of Davis High School and the U. She is currently employed as an office manager of of U. the Utah State Coalition of Senior Citizens. Mr. Warner has an undergraduate degree from UCLA and a juris doctorate from the University of Denver. He is employed as the community organizer and ex- ecutive director of Western Action, Inc. They will reside in SLC after their marriage, np honors. Laylon Girths during fiscal 1982-8The new contract went into effect July 1 and will continue through June 30, 1983. MR. AND MRS. ALAN M. LAYTON Exchange Vows The Salt Lake LDS Temple was the setting June 8 for the marriage of Miss Lynnea Reiche of Fruit Heights and Alan M. Layton of Kaysville. Elder W. Lowell Castleton performed the ceremony. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reiche, Fruit Heights. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert H. Layton of Kaysville. The couple was honored at a wedding luncheon at the Hotel Utah President's Room fob towing the marriage. They received guests at a garden reception held at the home of the brides parents. THE BRIDE wore a Victorian style gown fashioned with high lace neckline, tong sleeves and a ruffle of lace which hung over the shoulder forming a V in the front and back of the bodice. Bands of lace and ribbon encir full-leng- - cled the skirt and sleeves. Her hat was covered with lace and pearls. The bridal bouquet was of silk flowers in a light apricot color. Jennifer Reiche was the bridesmaid. She wore an apricot colored Princess Diana Style dress and matching hat. The mothers were in gowns of pale apricot color. Best man duties were performed by Jeff Lundstrom. Church Rites accounting and was Miss Indian BYU last year. She has been a dancer in the troupe for two years. WVle at BYU, she has been executive vice president of the Tribe of Many Feathers and a scholarship winner. She graduated in 1979 from Davis High School in Kaysville with A nine pound baby boy arrived to Mr. and Mrs. Scon Layton on Friday, July 2. The couple reside at 1342 W. 1075 N. and their little one arrived at home. His parents will name him Shaun. At home are a brother Tosh, 3; and Mindy, 18 months. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Leatham of Burley, Ida. and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Layton of Layton. This is their second child to be bom at home. On June 26. 1982, Joyce (Joy) R. Harris became the bride of Vincent M. Eddards. Judy Gabrielson and Jeanne Harris. They were dressed in They were married by the Rev. Mcrlyn Wagner of the Christ Lutheran Church in Murray. Utah. were the same as the THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Harris of Holladay. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Eddards of Layton. A rehearsal dinner was held a in Salt at the Lake City and the reception in The Old Meeting House, on Highland Dr. in SLC. THE BRIDE chose a traditional gown with tong sleeves, and trimmed with a lace; the dress featured a tong church train. She carried a Chuck-A-Ram- bouqct of purple-whit- e orchids, baby breath, white roses and stephanotis. Serving the bride were Janet A Cesare, Becky Hansen, sym-bide- m SEMI-ANNU- lavender gowns, with short sleeves. Their floor-lengt- brides. THE MOTHERS were dressed in purple, short sleeved gowns and wore a while orchid corsage. Dustie Larsen was the flower girl. Mike Larsen served as best man with John Moulton, Kenfloor-lengt- h neth Eddards and Byron Eddards as the ushers. Two bridal parties and a bachelor party were given by friends. J03CE IS a graduate Sky line High and Utah AL ' CLEARANCE Temple Ceremony apricot and white. Mrs. Brent Davis served as matron of honor with attending matrons Mrs. Jimmie Griggs, Mrs. Terry Griggs, Mrs. Rulan Christensen and Miss Brenda Thomas as the bridesmaids. h gowns They wore in apricot shades trimmed with apricot colored ribbons and white lace. Each held a white Griggs and Mark D. Thomas on June 25, 1982. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Griggs of Pocatello, Ida. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted W. Thomas of Kaysville. A wedding breakfast was floor-lengt- lace fan with silk flowers. THE MOTHERS held at the Red Flame Restaurant in Bountiful hosted by floor-lengt- chose ' gowns in shades of yellow. Their corsages were silk yellow and white roses with yellow ribbon. Heather Davis was the flower girl and Becky Hart attended the guest book. Best man duties were performed by Ken Thomas with Jimmie and Terry Griggs and Brent Davis as the ushers. the groom's parents. They were later honored at a reception held in the Kaysville LDS Rock Chapel courtyard, and at a garden open house held at the bride's parents home in Pocatello June 26. THE BRIDE was radiant in a gown enhanced full-leng- th h with white lace bodice, PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mary Rubel, Stephanie Davis, Sharlene Christensen and Brenda Thomas. sweetheart neckline, tong full sheer sleeves trimmed with matching lace and deep lace cuffs. The gown featured a long flowing chapel train. Her veil of silk bridal illusion fell softly from a lace cap accented with seed pearls and butterfly lace. She carried a bouquet of apricot and yellow silk colored baby roses, white baby breath Debbie is a graduate of Pocatello High School and attended Idaho State University. Mark is a graduate of Davis High and attended WSC. He fulfilled an LDS Mission in Japan. The newlyweds will make their home in Midvale. along with ribbon streamers in AlATfirye,Kios Stuff Savf op toWo BeGltf $ IN QoUNTlfVL Come Join WfDtfESDAV the and JuLV oNThomdav in Layton July I5TH at directed by Mantle Peck QPSaooSe Unique Singing Group for Children Age 5-1- Save on ITAt9:AM. Mens-Womens-Childre- ns Quality Shoes Reduced to Clear! 2 Call 5M-504t- 2 Hurry, Limited Openings! Bountiful: 144 South Main Layton: - 295-282- 1 74 North Fort Lane in the Stuart Center 544-142- 5 43 North Main - Bountiful (Open till 8:00 P.M. this Thurs. and Fri.) -- l honeymoon to Hawaii for ten days they w ill make their home in Layton. home in Kaysville. The Salt Lake LDS Temple provided the setting for the marriage of Miss Debbie of Techin-ca- College. Vincent is a Layton High grade and has attended WSC. After their PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mrs. Grace Bagley, Karyl Bagley, Karla Bagley, Nancy Jeppson, Sharon Bag-le- y and Mrs. Eileen Cook. Both are graduates of Davis High School and Lynnea attended WSC. Alan is a pharmacist and lives in Southern California where he works. Following a honeymoon trip to St. George the newlyweds will make their home in Costa Mesa, Calif. s flow-er- |