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Show r r WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, AUGUST 27, 1981 REFLEX-DA- VIS Exchange Vows Kirk Tad McGaryand Blen-d- a Anne Towmley were married Aug. 18, 1981 in the Salt Lake LDSTemple. William H. Bennett performed the ceremony. THE GROOM is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tad C. McGary, MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM L. YECK MR. AND MRS. RAEBURN ORMOND Temple Ceremony L. Jan Morris; JoAnn Callahan and Joyce Lambson. THE BRIDE is attending r BYU on a Spencer, W. Kimball Scholarship. She" is studying English literature and will graduate next April. The groom also attends BYU and is a senior studying mechanical engineering. He served an LDS mission in Iran and England. The couple will reside in Provo and both will continue their schooling. Laura Ann Tajlor and frey Carlton Long were joined in marriage August 22, 1981 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. four-yea- THE BRIDE is the daughter of N. Gregg and Vauna Gray Taylor of Farmington. Jeff is the son of Adrian K. and Betty Lou Long of Salt Lake City. Parties and showers were given by Liz Long and Chris Steffensin; Klea G. Moon, Jennifer Moon and Cynthia Moon; Kristen Ballantyne and Golden Date On Aug. 12, 1981, Susan Fay Allen became the bride of Raeburn Ormond in rites performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Edson Porter officiating. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Dale Allen, Kaysville. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ormond, Logan. A wedding breakfast hosted by the groom's parents was held at the Red Flame in Bountiful. A wedding reception was held later that evening in the Kaysville 16th Ward cultural hall. Attending the bride were Mrs. Steven (Sharon) Barnett and Mrs. Mike (Debbie) Kasuda. PRENlPTUAL parties were given by Mrs. Mareen Moos-maMrs. Elaine Auger, Mrs. RaNae Forsberg, Mrs. Ray Ormond, Mrs. Stanley Webster, Mrs. Callene Sorenson years as temple workers in the Ogden LDS Temple and are active members of the Kaysville 10th Ward. GOLDEN AND Verla were married Aug. 31, 1931. They have one daughter, Linda, and Phillip Leonard. They have six grandchildren. They enjoy working in their beautiful yard, attending the temple, traveling with friends, and being with their grandchildren. They will be honored by their family members with a dinner at the Hayloft in Ogden, np son-in-la- Golden E. (Pete) and Mary Verla Sandall Smith will cele- Defense Depot as a supervisor. He owned and operated a ranch in west Kaysville raising Hereford cattle. Verla was brate their 50th wedding anniversary on Aug. 31. They have resided in Kaysville all their lives. GOLDEN WORKED at the Naval Supply Depot and Utah employed with the school lunch program and Booth Packing Co. They have served eight TODAY'S RATE August Ceremony Temple Rites 17 .45 Miss Barbara Green and and Mrs. Mike Kasuda. Susan is a high honor graduate of Davis High School and has completed two years at USU in Logan. Rae has fulfilled an LDS mission in Iowa and will continue his studies at USU. They will make their home in Logan. Pine aJCi LJ U JOlIf JC f A Service for 4 Free with $10,000 6 mo. Certificate Service with each $1,000 Deposit in a new or existing passbook account (Note; A miiUrmMii $1,000 balance must be maintained (or 6 months with each service) Additional pieces plus complete line of accessories are available free or at a substantial discount with additional or longer term deposits. Come in or Cali 298-365- 3 for complete details Florence Rampton To Retire PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Eileen Hilton, Lydia ceremony. NEW HOURS: 9:30-5:3- 0 Daily Closed Saturday 107 North ml 'vnui HM In hi , IwhiMnal (rU.lfd1 I i Main, mii f Dh patrnrt (HTrAiKii 1 whit h Bountiful im1 uitfnimentilifi thi SMU'trf I Vnh (fowtnmmi rf r THRlFTtLOVY 298-365- 3 344 Kaysville -- p.m. 0 9:30 Structured Preschool Daily for Day Care Children a.m.-ll:5- 0 a.m. Starts Sept. 9th DIMS number of years before going to work in Kaysville. R. and R. Builders will hold an open house in her honor Aug. 31 between the hours of 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. This is in appreciation for ther loyal faithfulness and long support. She now has a desire to take on new activites and new challenges. THE COMPANY invites the many fnends that Florence has made over the years to join in the day of celebration in her honor. They are located at 86 East 200 North, Kaysville. vsb Layton and Davis High schools register this week and the New Life Bible Academy encourages students to contact them about interdenominational release time classes offered daily in their schools. STUDENTS ARE transported to and from class where needed. This years course will be the Old Testament, with David Heikkila the instructor. The NLBA offers first, second and third periods in Roy. Clearfield meets fourth period. Students in Layton register for fifth period and Davis High students meet sixth period. Classes do not receive academic credit, but will fulfill requirements for fulltime student class loads for those students who meet their require-- ' A MATERIAL fee will be ex- penses are met as donations and are received from parents, churches and other individuals in the community. The MLBA meets all IRS ret, quirements for a educational organization. It does not discriminate on the basis of rice, sex, national origin in admissions, scholarships, recruitment, hiring, or social activities policies. FOR MORE information contact the New Life Bible Academy, PO Box 235, Layton, Ut. 84041. Mr. Heikkila can be reached at AREA 550 East 300 South - Kaysville, Utah Phone 766-244- 1 THE D.A.V.C. OFFERS THE FOLLOWING CLASSES FOR SECONDARY AND ADULT STUDENTS SEEKING SKILL TRAINING FOR EMPLOYMENT. Business Secretarial Clerical Accounting Bookkeeping Business Machines Carpentry Farm Management Auto Body Auto Painting Filing Diesel Mechanics Key Punch Automotive Office Simulation Machine Shop Record Keeping Shorthand beginning thru advanced Typing Word Processing Business English Business Math Curriculum: Individualized, open exit, jpb based Plumbing Electrical Wiring Residential, Industrial and Commercial Commercial Painting Masonry Electronics Legal Secretary Medical Secretary Welding entry-ope- n Registration: Can register at any time for 1 hour up to 6 hours Tuition: $28.00 monthly, free to those seeking a high school diploma Credit: High School credits available College credit available in some classes Also available: English as Second Language Adult Basic Education Pre Employment and Self Improvement Classes For More Information Contact Counselor at: Davis Area Vocational Center Phone 766-244- 1 School Hours: Monday Through Friday 8:15 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. REGISTRATION FOR FALL QUARTER STARTS AUG. 31 AT 8 A.NI. AND NON -- D.A.V.C. is an...EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER PROVIDER OF SERVICES. Report grievances to; Director DISCRIMINATORY x x Mon., Wed., Fri. i. re- Bible Academy Invites Students in 2 Only a.m.-5:3- Mon.-Fr- X 376-079- Open 6:30 Criddle. - For Preschool corder for Syracuse city for a charged the remaining majoring Day Care X Barbara is a graduate of Davis High School and Ricks College. The groom graduated from George Marshall High in BYU accounting. Jeanette Skinner and Annette as secretary at the Kaysville Builders Supply and then the past five years with R. and R. Builders in Kaysville. school graduation at and Preschool DayEastCare 200 North, Evans, Louise Cheney, Mrs. Florence T. Rampton is retiring Aug. 3 after serving MRS. RAMPTON was a Kaysville. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don-a- l W. Townley, Clearfield. Donita J. Bitter served as matron of honor and Pamela J. Townley served as maid of honor, with Tina Wood. Charlene Davis, Cindy Yamane and Jan Mackenzie as brides- maids. Winters Wonderland THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney C. Green of Kaysville. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Groff C. Y eck of Falls Church, and Mrs. Arch Fellows In Taylorsville following the ments. WESTERN HERITAGE THRIFT AND LOAN Virginia and Ricks College. Both will continue their studies at BYU where they will make their new home. Va. Family members met at the home of an aunt and uncle, Mr. Students in Roy, Clearfield, Pfaltz9raff Stoneware William L. Yeck were married in a ceremony performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, Aug. 12, with Elder Rex C. Reeve officiating. MIKE MCGARY served as best man and Tony Searle, Layne Mackay, Stan Searle, Bill Ray and Davis Townley served as ushers. The bride graduated with honors from Clearfield High. She is a former Miss Clearfield and is a sophomore at BYU majoring in elementary Education. THE GROOM graduated from Shelley High School in Shelley, Ida., where he lettered in football, basketball and track. He fulfilled an LDS mission to Japan and is a junior X X |