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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX-DA- NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MAY VIS 27, 1982 .. f aiu.. a- 'i i V i p r Atr LORI ANNETTE WEST KERRI KIRK Engaged Planning Roland G. Vest of Layton and Billie Rae Vest of Kaysville are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Lori Annette to Steven Victor Kittrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard V. Kittrell of Layton. MR. AND MRS. NORMAN C. ALLEN Repeat Nuptial Vows Bishop Robert Arbuckle officiated at the wedding of Tracy Lynne Egbert and Norman Chester Allen April 29, 1982 in the Crestwood LDS Stake building. MR. AND MRS. KELLY E. STOKER Temple Rites On May 20, 1982, Kimberly Anne Lund became the bride of Kelly E. Stoker in rites performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Clifton T. Johnson officiating. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Glen K. Lund of Bountiful. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyngby A. Stoker of Clearfield. A wedding breakfast was held at Cantebury Hall and a reception at the home of the brides parents. r . I ( f f ' .i' ' i w t ' THE BRIDES gown Chantilly lace, pearl trim, a pleated overskirt with long fea-tur- lace train trimmed in floweret-t- e lace. She carried a bouquet of Sonia roses, white pixie carnations, stephanotis, and baby breath. Attendants included Melinda Lund as the maid of honor, Dina Tucker, Debbie K. Hun-wicJennifer Lund and THE BRIDE is the daughter of I.J. and Mary Lynne Egbert of Kaysville. The groom is the son of Calvert and June Allen of Farmington. The wedding breakfast was held at the groom's home and the reception in the Crestwood Stake House. THE BRIDE wore a white Temple Rites Attending the bride were Trudy Gay Egbert, Tammy Sue Egbert, Katrina and Cele-n- a Stacy Ann Anderson and Brent W. Talbot were married May 21, 1982 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Allen, Mrs. Stewart Metz. h lacey They wore gowns of yellow pastel. Their flowers were white daisies and yellow roses. floor-lengt- Recipe Correction THE MOTHERS were dressed in street-lengyellow pastel gowns and wore corsages of white daisies and yellow roses. Best man was Clinton Allen. ht colonial style gown. It featured tiered ruffles of lace to the floor, a high neckline with a bodice filled in with lace and Bishops sleeves. She carried a bouquet of white .daisies, yellow roses and lily of the valley. home. .. ' k, bridesmaids. They were sed in dusty rose colored crepe gowns. The ruffled overlap bodice featured a satin sash. They wore Sonia roses, button carnations and daisies. THE MOTHERS wore long "dusty. rose crepe and satin n I HEIDI JILL RHODES Engaged Announcement is made of the forthcoming marriage of Heidi Jill Rhodes to Rory S. Dean. The ceremony will be performed at the Cedar Springs clubhouse in Centerville on June 18. MISS RHODES is the daughter of J. Lee Rhodes of Layton and the late Mrs. Darlene P. Rhodes. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David E. Dean of West Valley City. is a graduate The bride-eleof Layton High School and attended WSC. She is the owner of the "Touch of Class" dance studios in Layton. Rory is a graduate of Granger High and owns "Deans Custom Upholstery" in West Valley City. BOTH ATTENDED Layton High School and LDS Seminary. The groom fulfilled an LDS mission to the Philippines and has attended WSC. They will make their homi in of the ROTC KERRI graduated from El Rancho High School while living with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Robinson of Pico Rivera. Calif. ville. THE COUPLE is planning an August wedding to be held in Kaysville. Carl graduated from Davis High, attended Weber State College and served an LDS mission to Hawaii. He is now employed at Eaton Kenwav in Bountiful. THEY ARE planning a Sept. 10 wedding. 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Some were distributed and all church groups were encouraged to discuss the important of soil, water and other natural resources. brochures Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cook of N. 1200 W., Layton, are announcing the marriage of their daughter, Terri, to Brandon Schoffield the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudyard W Scof-fiel130 Whiteside's :St., Layton. They were married May 14 in the Syracuse Lion 1212 Hickenbottam with Billy. Woods and Brad Cook as ushers. Both attended Layton High School. d, Social Center. ATTENDING THE bride were Kris Alvey and Patricia Montano. Best man was Bret BRIDAL SHOWERS were given by sisters of the groom, her aunts, Mrs. Diane Bennett, Mrs. Nancy Draper, Kris Alvey. The newlyweds will make their home in Layton, vsb TAKE THE NEXTSTEP Youve finally earned your high school diploma. Twelve years of hard work has paid off. Nows the time to make the next step. To make sure youll have the skills and ex perience to succeed in a modern world. 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Come in and sign up for the checking plan that best fits your need. 24-ho- safe-keepin- NOW Receive these services at no cost when you maintain a $500 checking balance. 5Vi Expect the best In checking and get it at g Interest on Checking SECQMriilfy per annum interest on all checking funds. Free VISA Banking Card andor HandiBank Card. Check Protection Plus. access to HandiBank, our automated teller. The convenience of over 150 First Security 24-Ho- offices. She attended Ricks College and is presently living with Leroy and Susan Hamblin of Kays- program. So It Seems There are two good fishing periods at a summer resort-bef- ore you get there and after you leave. Layton. son, Dina Tucker, Jeanene McIntyre. Kimberly graduated from Bountiful High and has attended BYU for three years. Kelly is a Clearfield High graduate, has attended Ricks College, and is a BYU graduate in chemical engineering. He has fulfilled an LDS mission to Argentina. THE NEWLYWEDS honeymooned in the Hawaiian Islands and will make Salt Lake-Cit- their member The wedding breakfast was held in the Old Salt City Jail House and the reception in the Layton East Stake Center. HMJ PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Lyal Bingham, Joan D. Quinn, Leone MacKay, Carol Smith, Marion Harrison, Ann H. Taylor, Dixie S. Mitchell, Lynette S. Fergu- f Steven is also a graduate of Layton High School, and is presently attending Weber State College, where he is a Anderson of Layton. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Orin W. Talbot, also of Layton. fol- SERVE while warm with just cream or whipped cream or ice cream. ' Layton. Robert Kirk of Huntington Beach. Calif, and Rene Kirk of Guerneville. Calif, are pleased with the wedding announcement of their daughter Kerri Kirk to Carl Hamblin, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Raymond Hamblin of Kay sville. as follows: MAKE A batter of: 3 T butter Vi C. sugar Vi C. water Vi to V C raisins 3 t baking powder 1 C flour pinch of salt IT butter Pour syrup into a 9x12 baking dish and add batter by spoonful. Bake at 350 degrees for 25 minutes. Brian Davis served as best man with Dee Stoker, David, Robert, John and Steven Lund as ushers. 2k ommitted flour and baking powder. The correct recipe is BRING TO a boil the lowing: 1 C brown sugar 2 C water Jeanene McIntyre as the gowns." The George and Cora Pudding recipe published on May 6 . PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mrs. Jon Green, Jeri-l- y Jansen, Tammy and Trudy Egbert, Mrs. Bill Spark. Both have attended USU. Tracy majoring in early childhood education and Norman an engineer in welding. They will make Logan their new LORI IS a graduate of Layton High School and also a graduate of the SLC College of Medical and Dental Assistants. She is presently employed as a dental assistant in MR. AND MRS. BRENT W. 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