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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, 1981 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, DECEMBER 3, Group To Perform At Festival Of Trees LAYTON Countless hours of rehearsal time have been spent by the children's singing and dancing group known as Sunshine Generation." The group of boys and girls ranging in age from will perform Dec. 4 at 2:30 p.m. in the Salt Palace for the annual Festival of Trees. 4 THE CHILDREN, directed by Nancie Nalder of Layton, arc also scheduled to perform at Christmas Village in Ogden later in December. They have also been asked to sing and dance at several other Christmas parties and functions throughout the community. Their joyful songs and dances, along with their abundance of enthusiasm are sure to brighten the holiday season for all who are enter- tained by the "Sunshine Generation" during Christmas time. Open House Set An open house will be held Dec. 5 from 8 in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Dutson. Mrs. Dutson is the former Ruby Whitesides. 6-- MR. AND MRS. THOMAS A. SCHULLOR. JR. be ommitted. The couple was married Nov. 25 in the Ogden LDS MR. AND MRS. DENNIS R. BRISCOE THE AFFAIR will be held in the Kaysville 10th, 12th and 20th ward building, 1039 E. Temple Rites Crestwood Rd., Kaysville. Friends and relatives are invited. They request that gifts Annette Hatch and Dennis R. Briscoe were married Nov. 27, 1981 in the Logan LDS Seshachari Addresses Chapter Temple with Pres. George Raymond officiating. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Hatch of Kaysville. The groom is the Pi Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma, Society for women educators, met this week at the home of Bonnie Olsen in Roy. A BUSINESS meeting was son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Briscoe of Providence, Ut. A wedding breakfast was held at The Foundrey and a reception was held at the Kaysville Crestwood Stake Center on the night of the wedding. conducted by Ann Miller, president. The guest speaker was introduced by Margo Anderson. She was Neila Seshachari, assistant 'professor of English at Weber State MR. AND MRS. KENNETH R. WAYMAN Wed In SL Temple Janeen Hatch and Kenneth R. Wayman were married Nov. 25, 1981 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with President Curtis officiating. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hatch of Kaysville, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wayman, also of Kaysville. A wedding breakfast was given in their honor at the home of the groom, and the reception was held in the Kaysville Crestwood Stake Center Nov. 27. THE BRIDE was dressed in a white lace trimmed gown, featuring a cathedral train. She carried a cascading bouquet of white and burgundy silk roses. Maid of honor was Nadine Thorson with LeAnne Hatch. Kara Hatch, Michelle Busco, Earlene Wayman and Helen Wayman as the bridesmaids. The maid of honor was dressed h in burgundy satin, dress trimmed with white lace. knee-lengt- The bridesmaids wore cream colored crepe, knee-lengt- trimmed with burgundy ribbon. Wayman. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Nancy Strong, Kay Gerrard, Judy Macfarlane, Loma Beth Wayman and Mary Anderson, e, Shirley Forrester, Marva Wayman and Nadine Thorson. Both graduated from Davis High School and both have attended WSC. . CYNTHIA SANDERS attended the guest book. The newlyweds will postpone their honeymoon until this quarter of school is over then they will spend a week in California. They will make their new home in Layton. THE BRIDE wore a white tiered gown with a train, small stand-ucolar and lace applique on the bodice. She carried a bouquet in a round design of Engaged THE COUPLE plan a Feb, ; 5, 1982 wedding in the Ogden Golf and Country Club with a reception following. teresting and informative evening was enjoyed. The next meeting will be of Davis High School and is employed at the Lakeview 5 at Oakridge Country Kaysville Best man was Rodney ROBIN NEAL College. Mrs. Seshachari was bom and raised in India. She is married to Candadal Seshachari and they both taught for nine years at the Osmania University in India. Her husband is also a professor of English and director of General studies of Weber State. HER SUBJECT was researching the future for women and she gave many comparisons of the women in India and the women in America. A most in- Dec. Club. THE MOTHERS gowns were burgundy crepe floral prints, and they wore white roses and burgandy colored flowers. Judge and Mrs. Thornley K. Swan returned from a trip to New Orleans, La. and Florida. They attended the National Producers Livestock Convention and were guests of Bob Lameroux, manager of the LDS Church Ranch in Florida. Mr. Lameroux is a former Kaysvillite and a friend of the Swans. Mr. and Mrs. George Sheffield and sons, his mother Edith Sheffield, were guests on Thanksgiving day in Layton of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sheffield. Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Buhler visited in Ucon, Idaho with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hughes. white and burgundy silk flowers. Maid of honor was Diane Christensen with LeAnne, Kara Hatch, Michelle Briscoe, Earlene and Helen Wayman as Karen the bridesmaids. Stevens attended the guestbook. , ' THE MAID of honor wore burgandy satin, dress trimmed with white lace. The bridesmaids wore cream knee-lengt- The is a graduate bride-ele- colored crepe, Hospital in Bountiful. The future bridegroom is a graduate of Davis High and is employed at the Freeport Center in Clearfield, np knee-lengt- dresses trimmed with burgandy ribbon. Mothers were dressed in burgundy crepe floral print gowns and wore corsages of Thou therefore endure found? Answer to Bible Verse 1. To Timothy, a young preacher of the Gospel. 2. By Paul, the Apostle. 3. Jewish women, named Eunice and Lois, respectively. 4. II Timothy 2:3. 2. By whom were they spoken? 3. Who were Timothys mother and grandmother? OOOOOOOOOPOOOOOOOOOO Reupholster Now Household Furniture, Boats, Jeep, Trucks, Cars and Dunebuggys Guaranteed Estimates-Wo- rk DeJon Upholstery Co. 167 200 N. Ph. W., Kaysville 376-248- 4 Loma Yan Ausdal, Mary Anderson and Lola Brough. ANNETTE GRADUATED from Davis High School and Seminary in 1977 and USU in 1981. Dennis graduated from Skyview High School and Seminary and USU. The newlyweds enjoyed a five day trip to Mexico and will make their home in Santa Clara, Calif. Home Show Dates Incorrect The dates for LAYTON the Layton Civic Arts Associa- tion Christmas Home Show printed in last weeks paper were incorrect. The home show will be held this Friday and Saturday, Dec. 5 from p.m. There will be ten homes open to the public. COST FOR the tour is $3 per person. Tickets can be purchased from any member of the Layton Civic Arts Committee. A map showing the location of the show homes is printed in the ticket brochure. 4-- THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Z. West, 1375 E. 750 N., Fruit Heights. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Schullor, Omaha, Neb. The newlyweds were honored at a reception at the home of the bride in Fruit Heights. THE BRIDE chose a gown of sheer polyester over a lining. It featured a BEST MAN duties were per- formed by Steve Shope. Ushers were Greg and Eric Shullor. Prenuptial parties were given by Paulette Graham. Anita Sheffield, Lynne Criddle and Marilyn West. BOTH ATTENDED Davis High School. The bride attended the U. of U. and the groom USU. He presently attends the University of Utah. The newlyweds will make their home in Salt Lake City. th round neckline. Bishop sleeves and a sash at the back of the waist. She carried a bouquet of white roses, blue accent flowers and blue ribbons streamers. Mrs. Linda Stewart and Mrs. Richard Sheffield were the attending matrons. Brides- maids were Mrs. Michael (Lynne) Criddle, Marilyn, Jan and Amy Jo West. THE ATTENDING matrons h dresses of wore light blue polyester with long street-lengt- sleeves and sashes at the waist. They each held a long stemmed white rose with blue accent flowers and blue ribbon streamers. The bridesmaids wore identical dresses in medium blue shades and their flowers were the same. The mothers wore street-lengt- h dresses of polyester flowered print with long sleeves. Their corsages were white rose buds with blue accent flowers. Kaysville Clubs The Sunflower Camp of the DUP will meet Dec. 10 at the home of Mrs. Ramona Gailey. A Christmas program will be presented. Gifts will be exchanged. All members of the camp are urged to attend. Expert As the FBI agent passed through the village he noted amazing evidence of target shooting. There were numberless bull's-eye- s on fences with a bullet hole exactly through the center. He wanted to meet the marksman and was intro- duced to the village idiot. How do you shoot like that?" he asked. "Easy, was the answer. I shoot first and draw the circle afterward. For His Christmas Hush Puppies liberate your feet Today's fast pace requires you to stay light on your feet. Why give your footwear a second thought when you can enjoy liberated styling and comfort at the same time. Soft supple uppers offer flexible freedom. Underfoot you have lightweight crepe soles with steel shank support. Liberate your feet today. Gift Free Giftwrap Free Parking Gift Certificates Christmas Store Hours: Beginning Dec. TIT Its That Time i I I I 9:30 I of Year 0 P.M. 930A.M.-6:OOP.- Saturday For Storm Windows A.M.-8:0- 7 Mon. thru Fri. i Storm Doors and See our selection of Christmas and Gift items Quality Craftsmen wil Refreshments Broken Windshie d Drawings for gift certificates given by Kay Gerrard, Judy Macfarlane, Nancy Strong, r, 4. Where may this verse be hardness, as a good soldier of Jesus Christ. 1. To whom were these words addressed? Watufe's 'WiiidovT on December 3rd and 4th Prenuptial parties were Miss JoAnn West became the bride of Thomas A. Schul-loJr. on Oct. 10, 1981. The couple was married at Arches National Park in southern Utah with Judge Donald Christ performing the marriage. Bible Verse for the Grand Opening of white roses and burgundy silk flowers. GARY WYATT served as best man with Brad Biscoe as the usher. p Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Neal, 1027 Bristol Rd., Fruit Heights, are announcing the engagement of their daughter Robin to Brad Hart, son of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Hart of 196 N. 2575 E., Layton. Free Come join us Exchange Vows Temple, vsb also replace your II I I I I I i i i I (Guaranteed not to1 Leak) J L L- ' Cash Visa Mastercharge Layaway DAVISICOUNTiYiGL'ASS iBDED, irfoifr- Center Kaysville 31 W. 766-31- 69 Holiday hours Mon. thru Sat. 10-5:- 30 UcEJSB siiKtsi 5Dirsiri FREE ESTIMATES BARTON'S SHOES 43 No. Main Bountiful (Your Christmas Giving Fashion Shoe Store) |