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Show r I' WEEKLY REFLEX-DA-VIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JUNE 3, 1982 . Davis North Births X. May 18, 1982 and Irene McKinnon, 3860 Midland Dr., No A44, Roy, giri Lyhow and Syda Moeun So, 1145 S. State No. 1, Gearfield, boy. Melvin L 4 t May 19, 1982 Melvin and Margie Hawkes, 1793 W. Davis Dr., Layton, girl. Rodney and Loretta Park, 2072 S. 2000 W., Syracuse, boy. Christian and Deanna Thurell, 543 E Center St, Kaysville, boy. May 20, 1982 and Dixie McKay, 2247 Van Buren, Ogden, giri. Jay and Sue Bingham, 2206 N. 2475 W., Clinton, Mari gjri. May 22, 1982 A John and Debbie Maxwell, 1952 Mathew Dr., Layton, boy. V 50th Anniversary MR. AND MRS. DEAN A. HARPER Temple Rites Impressive rites in the Salt Lake LDS Temple May 6 un-- : ited in marriage Sandra Lee Lewis and Dean A. Harper. Elder Winder officiated. , ' THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Bowen Lewis ofKaysville. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Harper of Oakley, Idaho. r:: A wedding breakfast fol- a lowed at the in Salt Lake City hosted by the grooms parents. They re- -. ceived guests at a reception held in the Kaysville 4th Ward : that evening. Chuck-A-Ram- ' ' THE BRIDE wore a full- length gown of poly sheer chif-:fo-n and Chantilly lace. The ; empress neckline was finished ? with lace appliques and a cum-- ; merbund insert banded with : lace accented the fitted waist and Bishop sleeves. The A line skirt was edged with matching i lace trinl in front and the skirt : back was a cascade of lace tiers lenghening into ta train. Her chapel length mantilla was held by a lace band edged in " matching lace. Her bouquet was of white and blue roses and carnations. Attending the bride were Lori Lewis, Colette Lewis, Caryn Lewis and Linda Lewis. They wore sheer blue print dresses of gunne sack accented with ribbon and lace and a ruffle at the hemline. They carried spring bouquets of white, yellow, pink and blue ter, Mrs. Richard (Patsy) silk flowers with blue lace bon streamers. rib- LDS Temple. THE BRIDES mother wore a blue polyester silk gown styled with a pleated bodice and lace. The grooms mother chose a gown of blue chiffon. Their corsages were of white camillias accented with blue, pink and yellow. Shartise Harper served as flower giri and Renae George sat at the guest book. BEST MAN duties were performed by Kent Harper with Keith, Kenard Harper, Todd Lewis as the ushers. have been awarded the al I Dare You award by Clearfield High School. The honor was presented by W. Dee Donaldson, counselor at the school. Mr. Barnes and Miss Cordon was selected for the award in recognition of excellence in character and personal development as well as leadership potential. IN ADDITION to the special recognition, both students were presented with a copy of William H. Danforths book I Dare You. Mr Danforth wrote the book out of his own experience. He dedicated much of his time to youth work. In the book he challenges the readers to aspire to their highest potential. The I Dare You award is made available by the I Dare You Committee of the Amer Amos Roy Cook, Sr. and Elizabeth Williams. He has lived in West Point most of his life and has been a farmer and rancher. He was employed by the Davis County Road Dept, for 29 Vi years of which the last ten years he was a supervisor. He retired from the road department in 1977. He is also a member of the Weber Councy Sher- - Nielson, Mrs. Marjorie 4 ; x, SHANE, Kent ;andTERRELL, Kevin Lewis served as KATHY LEE THE NEWLYWEDS will make their home in Salt Lake City. Engagement Announced - in cooperation with the school. This is the 40th consecutive year of the award program. The American Youth Foundation, a organization dedicated to providing programs for you was founded in 1924. The aim of the foundation is the discovery and enhancement of leadership sills and the promotion of balanced growth and development. non-prof- it THE HIGH school youth re- ceiving the I Dare You award have the opportunity to apply for a scholarship to attend a sumer leadership conference of the American Youth Foundation. dm and Mrs. Richard (Patsy) Craythorne, of West Point; NoaJ K. Cook, Clinton; Mrs. Mr. and KAYSVILLE Mrs. Kent M. Beckstrom of Fruit Heights, are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Kathy Lee Beckstrom, to Davis A. Lloyd, son of Mr. and J. WILLIAM BILL Dennis (Shirley) Leslie, Firth, Ida.; Douglas K. Cook, Mesa, Ariz.; and Phillip K. Cook, Clearfield. They also have 24 grandchildren and two i i ni if ii r'4 the National Advisory Council np Craig L field, boy. May 21, 1982 and Yolanda Gray, 71 N. 1300 W., Joseph and Kathryn Perkins, 2344 When using a ladder to repair your roof or clean drain spouts, be sure your ladder extends at least two feet above . the eaves line.' Mike giri. Friday 12:00 Noon S. 150 W., Gear-fiel- St West 1425 and Becky Redford, 1878 W. 1000 S., Layton, Clinton, giri. May 23, 1982 John and Sherie Gerrard, 574 N. Adamswood Rd., Layton, boy. Jay D. and Luann Welk, 2153 N. 1300 W., Clinton, giri. May 24, 1982 Randy Guy and Carolyn Dalton, 652 W. 1580 N., Clinton, boy. E. Carolina Place, Aurora, Colo., and Marilyn Konopasek of 211 W. 1075 N., Sunset, has been commissioned a second lieutenant through the Army ROTC program, and earned a bachelor's degree at May 25. 1982 Orson Leon and Charlotte Puskett, 1968 S. 4000 W., Syracuse, boy. Rocky Glen and Brenda Nelson, 471 E 200 S., Gearfield, boy. Brigham Young University. May 26, 1982 Rex Marvin and Jody Leatham, 1753 N. 2300 W., Clinton, girl t May 23, 1982 Daniel and Helen Bybee, 1866 W. 1700 N., Clinton, boy. Stanley and Kathryn Hampton, 1541 E. 750 S., Unit H vbii C, Clearfield, giri. '1 Millicent 1530 and CariyohTDr., E Randy Steckj South Weber, boy. 11 -1 May 24, 1982 Lowell and Carol Farr, 1864 W. 2300 N., Clinton, boy. May 25, 1982 Craig and Carleen Cariyle, 783 E. 450 W., Gear-fielgirl Douglas and Vickie Friedli, 2783 W. 1700 N., Clinton, boy. May 27, 1982 Elmer and Cindy Bowser, 658 Ann Thursday Friday is a gra- duate of Davis High School and has attended BYU. She has studied abroad with the BYU program and is currently employed with Utah Power and Light. Tops The future bridegroom is also a graduate of Davis High and has fulfilled an LDS mission in Australia. He is attending WSC. Pants Blouses THE JORDAN River LDS Temple will be the setting for their marriage July 22, followed by a reception that evening in Farmington, Ut. Dresses All Oil Ilog. Pric; Skirts go-luc- k, free-wheeli- Handbags ;P5 1 HI 39 40 So. Main, Bountiful 292-441- 4 Specializing Junior Sizes 17 Mi Clearfield, Saturday Specials ) FIAT N HAPPY Missy St, giri. and Get ready for good times with these gleeful flats. Buskens straps them with fun and caps Ihem off with bright and glorious color. Red Navy, Turquoise and Camel. MFiSBB N., Sun- d, u-.- HE IS a 1974 graduate of Clearfield High School. May 21, 1982 Paul and Connie Buttars, 2130 W. 700 S., Syracuse, Michael and Uzella Pair, 21 set, boy. , j ii May 22. 1982 Kenneth and Nancy Mortensen, 1207 N. 2200 E, Layton, giri. Warren and Sandra Wallace, 1537 N. 1000 W., Scott O. Konopasek, son of Floyd O. Konopasek of 1 1865 St. Benedicts Births giri. Clear- boy. Receives Commission Deadline For Reflex, Journal, Leader, Bulletin boy. f, SWAN May 24, 1982 Raymond and Marilyn Cameron, 2065 S. Main St, Clearfield, girl James and Janice Mitchell, 241 Mt Road, Fruit Heights, boy. Kaysville. BRIDE-ele- sound livestock and range management practices. Mr. Swan who is past president of the National Cattlemens Association, is also past president of a number of state and national livestock associa- for the Management of Public Lands, and the Idaho livestock industry rece tly named him Idahos Rancher of the Year, Mrs. Charles P. Lloyd of THE HE SERVED in the U.S. Navy during World War II and has been involved in ranching throughout his life. He operates and owns a 17,000 acre ranch at Three Creek, Ida. It is recognized as an exemplar of ern Idaho Livestock Association inducted Mr. Swan into their Hall of Fame. He was selected by former Interior Sec. Cecil Andrus to serve on May 20, 1982 Michael R. and Sharon Fisher, 978 N. 1100 W., Clinton, girl Mark A and Susan Dickson, 1733 N. 350 W., Sunset, boy. Monte LeRoy and Kaye Hammond, 1429 N. 1725 W., Layton, girl Konopasek BECKSTROM volved with programs in the UI College of Forestry, Wildlife and Range sciences and the College of Agriculture. May 23, 1982 James and Holly Day, 825 Adams St, Layton, giri. Edwin and Pamela Higley, 1054 N. 50 E, Kaysville, boy. McKay Dee Births Maybe you can eliminate a few things. Stu- ican Youth Foundation THEY ARE members of the West Point 4th Ward and have both held numerous positions in the Church. They have four sons and two daughters, Farrell A. Cook where every penny goes. dio and is presently working for the U. of U. music department as a recording sound engineer. cently received an honorary doctor of natural resources deingree. He has also been committees. In 1979 the South- May 26, 1982 Bryan and Lisa Baird, 1827 N. 250 W., Sunset, Would you like to try to eliminate unnecessary spending? Make a list of every expenditure for several weeks to see gift KAYSVILLE J. William (Bill) Swan of Kaysville re- May 25, 1982 Brett and Shelly Bradshaw, 2875 N. 400 E , No. 157, Layton, boy. David and Zilpha Dabling, 63 S. 400 E, Clearfield, girl Association. Mrs. Cook, the former Della King, was born in Clinton, Ut. , the daughter of James Henry King and Mary Ellen Patterson. She also has lived most of her life in West Point. mn ' Sp bearers. The bride graduated from Davis High and is a sophomore at the U. of U. The groom attended the U. of U. and BYU and has fulfilled an LDS mission to Canada. He has been employed with Osmond iffs Posse and Wasatch Slopes Cutter and Chariot Racing Helpful Hints Thatcher, Mrs. Bonnie Jones, Mrs. Jean Nybo, Mrs. Ruth Sabin, Mrs. Pat Peterson, Mrs. Sarah Harris, and Mrs. Anne Walters. I Dare You Award nation- MR. COOK was born in Syracuse, Ut., the son of Prenuptial parties were given by Sue Welling, Kim S. Cordon Receives CLEARFIELD Vincent Barnes of Clearfield, and Shauna Cordon of Sunset, Craythorne, hosted by their family. They were married June 2, 1932 in the Salt Lake Honorary Degree tions and land management MR. AND MRS. AMOS COOK Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cook were honored on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary June 2 with a family dinner at the homes of their son, Farrell Cook, and their daugh- Bill Swan Receives in... BARTONS 1-- 15 10-1- 0 Queen Sizes izfijn03G 43 No. Main 38-4- 6 Bountiful (Plenty of Parking In the Back) I Group Knit Dresses Only igcs His Vighi Sou no 75 No. Fort Lane Layton, Utah d, |