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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DA- VIS 1982 NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER. JANUARY 21. Jr k k -- School director, an assistant The Lakeview Chapter of The slogans It pays to advertize and have a read the classifieds special meaning for Charles and Ruth Wright of Layton. LAYTON RUTH, A native of Corrine, Ut., was left a widow 5' years ago. Her children were mar- ried and living away from home. Ruth was lonely. Charles Wright of Eagar, Ariz. was retired from the South-WeForest industries. His only daughter was married and living in Salt Lake City. st Charles was also lonely. the Shelia Woods Column, Meet A Friend which Globe ly magazine-newspape- week- r. Charles was one of many who answered Ruths letter. The two corresponded for about a year. Among the December brides is Angel Simons who traded nuptial promises with Alexander Don Wallace in a ceremony performed Dec. 18 in Bountiful with Bishop Robert M. Dunford officiating. :: THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Simons of 57 E. 500 N., Kaysville. ' The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wallace of 1435 E. 400 N., Bountiful. ; THE COUPLE was honored 'at a reception following the ceremony at the home of the bridegrooms parents. . For her wedding and reception the bride chose a full-- . length gown accented with HER FULL-elbo- In May 1977 she organized the Rhets Toast Mistress Club in the Directorate of Distribution at Hill AFB and was its president. She has been a candidate for the Utah House of Representatives and a past vice chair of Davis County Demo- cratic Party. SHE WAS elected delegate length w f Motel in Layton. The situation seemed ideal, Mr. and Mrs. Wright have lived at the Valley View Motel and managed it since late summer. Thanks to newspapers the lives of two lonely people are much happier, dmg k -- y;v:: Mansion House in Ogden on Jan. 23. A MAXINE EUBANKS to the National Democratic Convention in Chicago, and coordinated, planned and conducted first race relations drug abuse seminars for the Protestant Youth of Utah at Camp Utaba. She is the Vacation Bible r k k k k k -- -- k k k -- -- t trss - -- ' s ' f -- ;Jd' A Seminar Readied On Adolescents The challenges facing parents of adolescents seem almost overwhelming at times. In its attempt to assist parents to meet these challenges, the Parent Education Resource Center of the Davis School District will sponsor a seminar for parents entitled Spotlight on Adolescence. THE SEMINAR will consist of three presentations and will be held at 7 p.m. on Jan. 27, Feb. and Feb. 10 at the Monte Vista Center, 70 S. 300 3 E. in Farmington. The PERC staff in conjunction with personnel from Davis County Mental Health will discuss: value conflicts; drug and alcohol abuse, and dealing with rebellion. There will be a $1 per person per session reg- City, La. The bridegroom ..s istration fee charged and is requested. r. INFORMATION on this seminar and other parent edu- cation activities can be obtained by calling the PERC Center, 1. k -- -- i k k k -- four children. Maxine will be honored along with all other northern Utah women of the year at the k -- ff THE BRIDE graduated from Bossier High School at Bossier attended Madsen High School at Rexburg, Ida. and graduated from Viewmont High School in Bountiful. He is with the Air National Guard. The newlyweds are making their new home in Salt Lake City, np SHE LIVES in Layton with her husband. Retired MSgt RL (Sarge) Eubanks, they have 1. k -- -- t answered an advertisement placed by the Valley View veil of net was edged in matching lace trim and she held a bridal bouquet of red and wliite flowers. Silva Verna served as matron of honor. Don Milligan was the best man. '. the Year in 1973, held the presidency in 1977: she was the recipient of many awards for sponsoring new chapter members. She is also a member of motel to manage. They lace bodice and long sleeves. 4if? !$! charter member of Aloha Chapter of American Business Womens Association wherein she was selected as Woman of THE NEWLYWEDS turned to the newspaper want ads to look for a small apartment or December Rites Womens Missionary Society, and a sixth grade Sunday School teacher. She is active in the Federal Womens program at Hill AFB and is presently a realtor associate with Western Real Estate and Development Co., of Ogden, Ut. " V- - SHE IS active in Community Church and social politics; a Last summer, Charles came to Utah to visit his daughter and he drove to Corrine to meet Ruth. Although the two have nothing in common (except two hard heads, according to Charles), they were married in July, 1981. MR. AND MRS. A. DON WALLACE Sunday School superinten- dent, the president of the the Inner Circle. RUTH WROTE a letter to appears in the the BPW has selected Maxine Eubanks as their outstanding Woman of the Year for 1981. Mrs. Eubanks retired from Hill AFB after 23 years of service in 1977. Many of her outstanding qualities have been recognized by various other organizations also. -- -- -- a $; -- -- , , -- ANNETTE DALTON Planning Wedding Gerald Woodard and Annette Dalton will be married Jan. 30 at the White House at 1 190 E. 5425 S., South Ogden. Fol lowing the ceremony, there will be a reception for friends and relatives at the White House from 7 p.m. -- -- k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k --- -- -- k k -- k k k k -- -- -- k --- Health -- k Ai DR. RICHARD BARTON Vitamins. . . Fact &&& 4 JLwfctv I siw Temple Ceremony w Miss Karey Lei Michie MR. AND MRS. CHUCK JOHNSON THE BRIDE is the daughter of Roger and Sylvia Yard of Layton. The groom is the son of Vernon and Joanne John- The reception was held at the Country Fair Restaurant with Kim Yard serving the bride as matron of honor and Kelly Allen serving the groom as best man. THE BRIDE is a graduate of Arizona State University and the groom is currently attending Weber State College. They will make their home in Syra- son, also of Layton. cuse. Clinicians To Present Concert Four string clinicians from the University of Arizona will share their teaching talents with string teachers and students in Davis County School District Jan. 21. They will work with string soloists and instrumental groups, helping them to prepare for recitals, concerts and festivals. THEIR VISIT will conclude with a concert given in the Layton High School choral room at 7:30 p.m., Thursday. All district string instructors and students, as well as th gen- eral public, are invited to attend. ' s Writers To Meet KAYSVILLE - The roses surrounded with ture blue flowers. LDS Temple with Elder George Aposhian Sr. offi- were Miss Kris Michie, sister of the bride, as maid of honor ciating. and Miss Sherrie Rose as bridesmaid. They wore street dresses. They each held an open-lac- e fan re- Mario Lee Simmons in rites performed in the Salt Lake Wed In December On Dec. 21, 1981, Barbara Ruth Yard became the bride of Chuck Johnson in rites performed in the County Fair Restaurant Crystal Room, with Bishop Eldon Sill officiating. cited marriage vows with ed Wasatch Writers group will hold its first meeting Jan. 21 at 7 p.m., says Pres. Norma Dalton. IT WILL.be held in the reception room at American Savings and Loan in the Village Square Shopping Center in Kaysville. The meeting will be held the third Thursday of each month and the public is invited. True ATTENDING the bride off-whi- te THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Michie of 1150 E. 50 South, Fruit Heights. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Dave Van Matre and the late Ho- ward Hudson Simmons of Danville, 111. A wedding breakfast at the Lion House, Salt Lake City hosted by the bridegrooms parents honored the couple after the ceremony. That evening they received guests at a reception at the Kaysville South LDS Stake Center. They were further honored at an open house on Jan. 6 in Danville, III. FOR HER nuptial events, the bride was attired in a gown of nylon tulle and chantilly lace. The gown was fashioned with a lace bodice, and long lace sleeves with afull puff of nylon extending from the elbow to the wrists. A full lace overskirt with deep ruffle accented with an inset in front of the skirt enhanced the en-- 1 semble. full-leng- th THE VEIL of matching nylon tulle edged in delicate Married life is just one undarned thing after another. Indian, Guantanamo minia- lace trim extended into a chapel train from the crown. The bride held a crescent shape bouquet of dusty red with silk burgundy roses and pink lillies accented with long ribbon streamers of burgundy and dusty pink shades. The bride's and bridegrooms mother chose dresses of pleated dusty roses on dusty blue print and their corsages were burgundy roses and lillies. COZETH Flores attended the guest book. Best man duties were performed by David Rasmussen. Marshall Michie, brother of the bride, was the usher. FOLLOWING a honeymoon trip to Illinois and Ten- nessee the newlyweds are making their home in Orem. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Annette Taylor and Mrs. Wanda Nielson. THE BRIDE graduated from Davis High School and Brigham Young University with her B.S. degree in social science. The bridegroom graduated from Danville High School, Danville, 111. and is attending Utah Tech College in Orem. He filled an LDS mission to the Utah, Salt Lake City mission, np k k k k k -- News MRS. MARIO LEE SIMMONS Reduced to k k -- .. will be -- -- ;S: Merchandise -- Ware- house. The bride to be graduated from Davis High School in the spring of 1981 and is employed by the Southland Corporation. Slot All Fall and Holiday -- -- Albertsons Company Ja&Mary -- 5-- GERALD graduated from Clearfield High School in 1980 and is presently working for Thursday, or Fiction? Everyone is Jumping on the bandwagon these days with the newest craze in the last hundred years. Every mqjor health food company down to the backyard garage operator seems to have "Just the right vitamin for youl Hold on Just a Minutel Are vitamins new? Are they miracle foods that have magical powers? Are vitamins file answer to as yet incurable diseases?. . . All answers are no? Vitamins exist In all natural food and have always been there. All processed foods deplete natural vitamins in their processing, and then replace them with synthetic or low grade vitamins which sometimes cannot even be used by the human system. 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