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Show i i WEEKLY REFLEX-DA- VIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, OCTOBER 1, 1981 MR. AND MRS. JEFFORY L. MAW Temple Ceremony The Salt Lake LDS Temple provided the setting for the marriage of Miss Tibi Willard who traded nuptial vows with Jeffory L. Maw in ceremonies on Tuesday, Sept. 15 with Elder Stanley C. Kimball officiating. MRS. BRAD JUSTENSEN THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Willard of 40 S. 300 E Kaysville. The bridegroom is a son of Farrell J. Maw of Riverton, Wyo. and Mrs. Sharold L. Hart of Kaysville. Wed In Temple Carolyn Call and Kirtley Brad Justensen were married Sept. 18, 1981 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Samuel R. Carpenter officiating. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Call of Layton. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Justensen, also of Layton. Carolyn chose a lace over satin gown with an empire waist, rows of tiny lace on the bodice and the full long sleeves. Lace also along the bottom and around the long flowing train. Her veil was caught in a cap of lace and ribbon. She carried a bouquet of tiny golden brown asters and tiny poppies with apricot daisies and roses. Baby breath and tiny completed the beautiful bouquet. cat-tai- ls WEDDING breakfast was held at the Layton Park St. Chapel and the reception at the A Layton Utah West Stake Center. Attendants were Collett Brundage, Mrs. Roger (Lori) Call, Mrs. Neil (Cathie Call, Mrs. Mark (Shanna) Spain and Lorie Flint. THEIR GOWNS were white and apricot silk with square full sleeves, h neck, a full skirt with ruffle on the bottom. They held a longstemmed golden brown poppy three-fourt- with tiny cat-tai- ls and streamers. The mothers were dressed in long apricot silk with large brown and white flower gowns. Their corsages had tiny brown asters, apricot daisies and roses. Flower girls were Melinda Justensen, Melinda Call, Camille Call and Jennifer Call. They each wore white and apricot silk dresses with full cap sleeves and lace trim necklines. Best man was Bob McAllister with Brent Call, Brent Justensen and John Hermansen as the ushers. . PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Rosie Hawkes, Linda Patrick, Collett Brundage, Tam Randall, Kaylynn Ruth Nal-de- r, Flint, Marilee Evans, Nancy Fletcher, Dorothy Justensen, Ruth Green, Carmen Dibble, Jean Roberts, Jospehine Major, Shirley Call, Patty Sargent, Velma Barlow, Fern Bagley, Marjorie Simmons, and Betty Hailing. Carolyn attended Layton High School and one year at Ricks College. Brad attended Davis High School and is now attending Weber State FOLLOWING the cere- mony the newlyweds were honored at a wedding breakfast at the home of the brides aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Neal Sessions of Centerville. That evening they greeted guests at a garden reception at the LDS Rock Chapel in Kaysville. FOR HER nuptial events, the bride chose an old fashioned gown of chiffon with lace and seed pearl trim. It was styled with a high neckline and empire waist. Her bridal bouquet was a cascade of maroon, pink and white silk roses and flowers. MRS. WAYNE A. Scadlock was matron of honor. Miss Wendy Hartley and Miss Pam Willard were bridesmaids. They wore street length dresses of maroon flowered nylon chiffon. The bridesmaids held a single rose in a bouquet of pink and maroon flowers. The matron of honor held two roses in a matching bouquet. THE BRIDES floor-lengt- book. BEST MAN duties ere performed by Phillip Maw and Lon Thacker. Ushers were Ken Barber, Bryce Maw and Phillip Maw. They spent their honeymoon in Hawaii. The newlyweds are making their home in Kaysville. w Prenuptial parties were given by Dana Kearl, Michal Anne Butler, Pattue Hartley, Zola Barber and Judy Forman. THE BRIDE graduated from Davis High School and attended Weber State College. The bridegroom graduated from Davis High and has fulfil-le- d an LDS mission to e mission, Washington-Seattl- np FAIR AWARD WINNER plant-growin- Wasatch PTA To Sponsor Fund Raising A fund raising event will be sponsored by the Wasatch PT A Oct . 3 at the school's room, 270 E. Center 773-678- Layton Births Mr. and Mrs. E. Bowen announcing the engagement of their daughter Sandra Lee to Dean A. Harper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Harper of Oakley, Ida. The couple is planning a spring wedding. SANDRA AND Dean both attend the U. of U. on scholarships. Sandra is a piano performance major and Dean is affiliated with Avapella Choir and is majoring in electrical engineering. He has worked with Osmond Studios in Orem as a recording sound engineer. He has fulfilled an LDS mission to Canada, np Freaay and Denise Johnson Haynes of Layton are announcing the birth of their the daughter. The child was born Sept. 7, in Ogden. She weighed 7 lbs. 13 oz. The parents will name her Tiffany Jaynes. She was met at home by an older brother, Jasen. Layton residents, Vernon and Joanne Johnson, and Curtis and Cora Haynes are the born Sept. 24 at the St. Benedict Hospital in Ogden. He weighed 7 lbs. 10 oz. and will be named Jeffery Scott Oliver. The Olivers have another son, ; Jason, at home. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Farrimond of Layton and the paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Milton Oliver of Ogden. grandparents. Victor and Gladys Offert of Layton are Its a boy for Robert and Jill Farrimond Oliver. He was SANDRA LEWIS Col- Exchange Vows PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Bonnie Fielding, Lin price packages. Addition information may be obtained by calling Mrs. Rosaleen Welch, lege. He has fulfilled an LDS mission to Thailand. ATTENDING the guestbook was Ellen Dibble. The newlyweds will make their new home in Kaysville. MRANE) MRS. RUSSELL HOLLINGSHEAD Sept. 25 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Pres. A. Ray Curtis officiating. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Dee Fielding of Layton. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd S. Hollingshead of Centerville. A garden reception was held at the home of the brides parents. Attending the bride were Shauna Fielding and Shauna Hollingshead. Best man duties were performed by Chris Hadley. grounds with four different INDIVIDUAL pictures and group pictures will be taken with a choice of three back Lewis of Kaysville, are "V-- Connie Fielding and Russell St., Clearfield. ose Wedding Scheduled MR. AND MRS. BLAIR W. BINGHAM Hollingshead were married Kay Rives, 1023 North Kingswood Road, Kaysville, displays a macrame hanger which captured top honors in the 1981 Utah State Fair. Mrs. Rives also received g awards in the rose and categories. and brideg- h room's mother chose gowns in different shades of maroon and pink. Carol Van Buren and Kathy Fullerton were at the guest da Fielding, Dorothy Fielding, Konnie Kendall and Laurie Ralphs. Connie is a graduate of Layton High and Seminary and has attended Utah State. She is presently employed by Van Cott, Bagley, Cornwall and McCarthylaw firm. RUSSELL IS a graduate of Viewmont High and Seminary, has attended the University of Utah and BYU, fulfilled an LDS mission in Greensboro, North Carolina and cur- rently owns Buddys res- taurant in Centerville. After a honeymoon trip, they will make their home in Bountiful. TeiliplC RltCS On Sept. 25, Karen Jensen became the bride of Blair W. Bingham. The marriage was performed in the Logan LDS Temple. reception at the Chateau Re- ception Center in Layton. An open house was held the following day in the Weston Ward cultural hall. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Evan L. Jensen of Layton. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bingham of Preston, Ida. Attending the bride were Ann J. Condie, matron of honor and Kathy S. Howell, bridesmaid. THE NEW Mrs. Bingham is LARRY Thomas served as best man. A wedding brunch was held at the Utah State University Skyroom hosted by the groom's parents. That evening they were further honored at a of Layton High and seminary and has been attending USU at Logan. a graduate Blair is a graduate of West Side High School in Idaho and alsoattended USU, Logan. He has fulfilled an LDS mission to Scotland. UPON returning from a trip to Yellowstone Park and Jack-so- n Hole, Wyo., the newlyweds will make their home in Weston, Ida. where Blair is a dairyman. S MR. AND MRS. CLAIR ncptdi Sherrie Ann Mellor. daughter of David and Gayle Mellor. and Clair J. Read, son of Ronald and Jean Read, were married on Sept. 18 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A WEDDING breakfast was held at the home of John Billings in Bountiful. A reception further honored the couple at the Layton East Stake Center. Attending the bride as maid of honor was Jackie Mellor. Bridesmaids were Debby Robinson, Becky Hansen. Marilyn Read and Kerrie Mellor. Jill Vermillion and Tona Christensen were flower girls. DAVID READ acted as best man. Ushers were Dale Read and Denny Read. J. READ VOWS Prenuptial parties were given by Marilyn Read, Joyce Read. Jill Read. Karen Erek-so- Roxann Christensen, Helga Leishman Hansen. and Becky SHERRIE graduated from Layton High and LDS Seminary. She is working for Federal Employees Credit Union and attending Weber State College. Clair graduated from Roy High and LDS Seminary and attending Weber State Col- lege. He served an LDS mission in London England. He is employed at the Hill Air Force Base computer center. THEY WILL make their home in Layton. T'" September Rites Mr. and Mrs. David O. Smith of Kaysville are announcing the marriage of their daughter Julianne to Patrick Richard Baham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Baham of Kaysville. VOWS WERE exchanged Sept. 17. 1981 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Temple President El Ray Curtis officiating. The couple were honored at a wedding breakfast at the Printers Loft hosted by the grooms parents. That evening they greeted guests at a garden g wedding reception at the in Farmington. Attending the bride were Annette Waite, Mrs. Randy (Sena) Smith, Linda Peel. Best Heid-leber- man was JefT Baham. Rhonda Baham sat at the guest book. All attendants, along with the parents, were attired in shades of navy and sky blue. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Carole Hyde, Susan Hurtle, Jessica Turner. Susan Costly, Ruth Clark and Jayne Hawkins, Julianne and Patrick are both graduates of Davis H'gh School and are attending Weber State College. Pat has fulfilled an LDS mission in Taiwan. AFTER A weeks honeymoon at Snowbird, they will make their home in Clearfield. |