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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, SEPTEMBER 10, 1981 A J .. 4 &v The Salt Lake LDS Temple was the setting for the marriage of Connie Cutler and Steven Paul Knowles on Sept. 3. Joseph A. Gundersen, brides uncle, performed the wedding rites. MR. AND MRS. BRUCE C. MORTON MEDICAL AUXILIARY August Nuptials Katherine Tingey and Bruce C. Morton were married on Aug. 29 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple by Brother Eli D. LeCheminant. Mothers of the couple wore long peach and cream colored gowns. Corsages were of peach tions. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conway P. Tinges of615E. 1st So., Centerville. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Morton of 201 W. Bay view Dr., THEIR GOWNS peach chiffon and trimmed with beige held peach roses were long polyester lace. They and beige baby breath trimmed with peach ribbons. d pixie carna- FLOWER GIRLS were MaKell Darrohn and Shaunna Shultz. Best man duties were performed by Val Morton. Kim Tingey was an usher. Farmington, are parents of the bridegroom. A wedding breakfast was hosted by the groom's parents at the Heidelberg Restaurant in Farmington. The couple was honored at a reception at the Centerville So. Stake Center. THE BRIDE wore a floor length gown of white chiffon and taffata. The bodice was covered w ith white lace flowers. It had a ruffle at the bottom and a long train trimmed with lace flowers. Her bouquet was of white rose buds, white stepha-noti- s and baby breath. Julie Tingey was maid of honor with Tammi Tingey and Celese Cloward as bridesmaids. two-tone- PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Penny Steiner, Cherie Darrohn, Katie Morton, Ned-r- a Skidmore, Teresa Skid- more, Rosanne Schlutz, Gayle Tingey, Vicki Tingey, Leah Tingey, Denise Tingey, Pat Beazer, Gloria Durtschi, and Barbara Tolman. Katherine is a graduate of Viewmont High and has attended the University of ' Utah. She is employed at Ernst Home Center. Bruce graduated from Davis High. He has attended Weber State College, BYU and presently attending the University of Utah. He filled an LDS mission to the California East Mission. He is employed at J.C. Penney Auto Center. AFTER A honeymoon to Hawaii, they are making their home in Centerville. given by Georgia Barton, Nami Morrill, Karen and Tana Peterson, Michelle Bunn, Alison Olsen, and Laurie Johnson. PARENTS OF the groom are CONNIE IS a graduate of Granite High School, graduated Cum Laude from U of U and is currently attending law school at BYU. Steven is a graduate of Davis High sechool and has graduated with honors from BYU. He currently is working on his masters in geology there. He has fulfilled a LDS mission to Munich, Germany. Prenuptial parties ve FOLLOWING A honeymoon trip to Colorado they make their home in Provo. THE COUPLE was honored with a luncheon at the Panar-am- a Room, U niversity of Utah following the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Beth A. Cutler and the late Dr. Ivan B. Cutler of 2177 N. Main, Centerville. Ariel C. and JoAnn P. Knowles of 240 N. 700 E., Kaysville. latcd iversary Open IT For 25t! The children of Mr ui. Mrs. Ralph T. Corless a - ho1 oring their parents at an op .house Wednesday evening. Corless Sept. 16from7-9atth- e home, 442 N. 250 E Kaysville. The occasion is the Corless' 25th wedding anniversary. 'L' ysville, where they have en living for 18 years. .. ... v o Showing off the Davis County Medical Auxiliary quilt are Cyndi Heiny, 2nd vice president, left; Clara Snell, American Medical Assoc. Educational Research Foundation Chairman and JoAnn Phillips, president. The quilt is the work of about a dozen association members as a project for the AMAERF scholarship project for medical scholarships. The group includes 112 members and holds meetings on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. More than just a social group, members say their goals include helping assist in service-oriente- d projects to imhealth with an emphasis on obtaining prove community for needy youngsters as well as child safety MR. AND MRS. STEVEN PAUL KNOWLES Temple Rites ,v . kv eye-glass- es restraint. Clearfield Scouts: First Aid A for all Blazers, Scouts and Varsity Scouts living in the Clearfield area will be held Oct. 31 from 8:45 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Clearfield High School gym. ALL BOYS living in Clearfield who hold the first aid skill award or the first aid merit badge are invited to attend this educational, informative and competitive scouting activity. There will be a $1 per boy registration fee. The money should be turned in to the local scoutmasters by Sept. 30 at 6 p.m. Final registration will be gin at 8:45 the school. p.m. on Oct. 31 at O monstrate their abilities to administer first-ai- skills for back FRIST-AI- Rama packers and hikers will be monstrated by a crew of perts from Hill AFB. LETTERS HAVE been mailed to all scout leaders in the Clearfield area but anyone wishing further information can call Suzanne Allred at ADMIT OXE COUPLE FREE 6. This is the first time in Utah a scout has been held. Scouts will have the opportunity to compete by giving first aid to simulated injury situations requiring treatment. Awards will be given on the basis of total points earned by individual scouts as they de Square Dance Courtesy of GOLD EX SPIKE SQUARE DAXCE CLUB Layton, Utah BEGIXXER CLASS OXLY Sat., Sept. 12, 19 and Oct 3, 1981 - 7:00 p.m. FOR MORE IXIORMATIOX CALL 376-375- 766-219- 5 or 298-080- 2 1 RALPH THOMAS and Shirley Mae Eck Corless were married Sept. 14, 1956 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They are parents of three children. Kaylene, 22, is an intenor designer for New Concept Furniture; Craig, 20, is serving a mission in Guayaquil, Ecuador. Keri, 14, is a sophomore at Davis High. Mr. Corless was born in Salt Lake City, his wife originated from Dayton, Ida. They met each other in Salt Lake City and resided there for seven years. They presently live it - THE CORLESSS have- -i een active in community and (. turch affairs. Mr. Corless is presently serving as 18th Ward ward finance clerk. Mrs. Corless has been actively involved in MIA, Relief Society and is re- - presently president of the MRS. CORLESS is (Formerly Hair Connection) em- Ultimate Outstanding American women are becoming increasingly aware of the limitless horizons which lie before them. Each year leaders from civic, professional, religious and academic organizations name young women between the ages of 21 and 36 who they feel merit recognition. appreciation. These young women nominated have developed those talents which are uniquely theirs. HAS given much volunteer time in community service. She has been a volunteer for the Red Cross, PTA, Heart Association, Mental Health Society, Muscular Dystrophy spearheaded and fund-raisin- has g events for the American Cancer Society. She excelled scholastically, maintaining a 4.0 grade point average in school. She has been very active in the LDS church holding various positions on the w ard and Guys and Gals Maxine Peltier Terry McKenzie Alta Taylor Leo Hansen Gayle Genta Susan Wardle Annette GibbyV Senior Citizens Special Focus 21 Mega - Perm NANCIE NALDER Reg. $28.00 stake level. She has always been very involved in the arts. She has played the lead roles in various musical and theatrical productions and has also directed such productions. NANCIE Hair Designs for Introducing; NANCIE NALDER, of Layton, was a nominee selected by the board of advi- success, recognition and 2146 No. Main Layton, Utah 825 - 8431 Nominated As sors in Montgomery, Ala. for this distinction. She has been named an Outstanding Young Woman of America for 1981 because of her professional achievement as well as her community and religious service. This award is in recognition of her time, talents and dedication which enrich the quality of American life. To be nominated as an Outstanding Young Woman of America signifies MAMM Kaysville Literary Guild. Mr. Corless is a retired price analyist from Hill Air Force Base. He is presently employed at Eyring Research Institute. ployed at Bettys Crafts where she has been manager for six years. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the open house o share in the Corlesss 25th edding anniversary. She has given piano lessons in the past and is currently a li- cenced singing and dance instructor. She is the originator and director of Sunshine Generation a childrens performing group which enter- tains audiences throughout Utah. NANCIE IS married to NorJr. They reside in Layton with their three children Jason, Natalie and Bryan. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Mickelson of Ogden. ris Nalder SPECIAL PRICE: le. deex- $ Expires: Sept. 20, 1981 195 Open Seven Days a Week ft y Mon. thru Sat: til 9:00 p.m. Sunday: 1:00 p.m. til 6:00 p.m. We Welcome Walk-In- s V |