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Show t DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NOFlTH DAVIS LEADER, AUGUST 13, 1981 WEEKLY REFLEX SOCIETY MR. AND MRS. G. LINN SANDALL Golden Date Mr. and Mrs. George Linn Sandall celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary August 6. THE SANDALLS were married August 6, 1931 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Mr. Sandall is retired after working for the Utah State Road Commission for years and for the government 26 years. MR. AND MRS. RODNEY CHARLES OWENS V.. . MR. Salt Lake Rites .fa! AND MRS. MAIRK PERKINS Tamra Horne and Rodney Charles Owens were married Aug. 7, 1981 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Termple Rites The former Christ jne Holley traded nuptial vow s with Mark Jeffrey Perkins Ju Jy 14 in the Oakland LDS Te ;mple. President Reed Chase ; officiated. floor-lengt- pink, lavender and green organdy. They held bouquets of pastel daisies and spring flowers. THE BRIDES mother floor-lengt- two-piec- floor-leng- Following the ceremony, the couple was honored at a wedding b reakfast at the Dave Wongs R estaurant, Stockton, Calif, ho sted 'by the grooms parents. A garden reception at the honr ie of the brides parents in Stoc ;kton honored the newlywed s. Tf IEY WERE further hon- ore1 J at an open house in Utah at f .he home of the groom's pare' nts. For her nuptial events, the bride chose a gown Chuck-A-Ram- e h chose a gown of lavender. The bridegroom's mother chose a gown of pale green knit. Their corsages were cimbidum orchids. Janice Thompson attended the guest book. th CORY PERKINS, brother of the groom, performed duties of best man. Ushers were Kent Perkins and John Holley, brothers of the bride and ' newlyweds are making their new home in Ogden. Mrs. Edith Taylor, Layton, will observe her 80th birthday anniversary August 18 of herfamily and relatives. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Lillie Perkins and Shelley Perkins. The bride graduated from Ricks College, and California State University in Fresno, Calif. SHE WORE a large brim picture hat accented with white silk lilowers and an open crown. Thu bridal bouquet was white rosos centered with a lilac orchid. Miss Valerie Holley, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Allison Holley, Shelley Perkins and THE BRIDEGROOM THE ATTENDANTS were dressed in long white dresses with tiny blue and pink roses. Each girl carried a longstemmed pink rose. Michael Crawley served as best man with Kent and Carl Home, and Dave McClure as the ushers. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Kim Bond, Alice Emmett, Emma L. Golightly, Laurie Bamer, Ruth and Pat Hirschi. Tamra is a graduate of Davis Mr. Sandall served two Stake Missions. He is still singing in the Ward Choir. Mrs. Sandall was Registrar children; Mrs. Wilford J. (Jane) Tolman, Provo; Mr. Roger Linn Sandall, Albuquerque, New Mexico; and Dr. George Nohl Sandall, Afton, Wyoming. They have 12 grandchildren and four Temple Ceremony Jeanette Murdock, daughter fey, Jeff Taylor, Gordon sell and Ralph Murdock. of Mr. and Mrs. S. Reed Murdock, Layton, became the their hometown all their married life. Rus- THE COUPLE honeymooned in a mountain retreat in Provo Canyon, and will make their future home in Ogden. The groom filled an LDS bride of Shannon E. Mahaf-feson of Mr. and Mrs. Karl H. Markel, Salt Lake City in the Salt Lake LDS Temple August 11, 1981. Rites were performed by Bernard P. Brock-- 1 bank. y, KAYSVILLE HAS been Mission to the Wellington, New Zealand mission. FOLLOWING THE ceremony, a wedding breakfast was held at Zions Summit in Salt Lake City, and a reception was held in the Layton 21st Ward Cultural Hall. The bride wore a gown of lace sleeves, pearls and lace on the bodice, and an accordian train. Her bouquet was of yellow and blue roses. , t High School and attended Ricks College for a year. Rodney has attended WSC. THE NEWLYWEDS will make their new home in PRENUPTIAL PARTIES were given by Ellen Dibble, Debbie Poulson, Linda & Helen Perkins, Grandmother Jense, and Geraldine Felt. The bride attended Layton High School and WSC. THE GROOM attended Layton High and Clearfield High, U of U and WSC. MAID OF honor was Suzan- ne Murdock, sister of the bride, and bridesmaids were Ellen Dibble, Diane Jarman, and Jan Campbell. Their gowns were yellow with tucks in front and back, with ruffles around the neck and sleeves of the style. 80 th Anniversary to Northern California the sweetheart neckline and long full sleeves with a flowing chapel train. Church, they have served in numerous capacities. MR. AND MRS. SHANNON MAHAFFEY THEY ARE parents of three Open House On groom. Following a honeymoon trip of chiffon featuring a ACTIVE IN the LDS the bridesmaids. Amber was the flowergirl. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Marvin K. and Jeannine Swaner Home. The groom is the son of Mrs. Bonnie May Lee of Fort Atkinson, Wis., and Charles R. Owens of California. A wedding breakfast was a held at the and the reception in the Kaysville Tabernacle. THE BRIDES gown featured a lace bodice, high neckline, full sleeves with tight cuff's and a full skirt with a wide ruffle at the bottom. Maid of honor was Miss Kim Bond with Mrs. Alice Emmett and Colette Home as Elaine Stuart. h THEY WORE gowns in pastel shades of blue, THE BRIDE i ,s a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. I Uvin R. Holley of Stockton, California. Mr. and Mrs. M. Eugene Perkins, Kaysville, at ;e parents of the bridegroom. ll'i at Davis High School for 8'2 years and worked in the Division at H AFB for four years. She is a member of the Athena Club, Lantern Club and Sunflower camp of the DUP. Births Mr. and Mrs. Gregory E. Kauffman, Layton, announce the arrival of a new daughter, Misti, born July 3, 1981. MOTHERS OF the couple wore long blue gowns, with a lace cape covering the shoul- GRANDPARENTS are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Colemere, Kaysville, and Mr. and Mrs. George W. Kauffman, Marion, Iowa, vsb ders. rs Best man was Kelly Mahaf-febrother of the groom, and ushers were Gaylen Mahaf- y, SHE WAS bom in George- town, Idaho, and moved to Montpelier, Idaho when she was three years of age. She was married to Darwin Taylor in 1922 in Paris, Idaho, and the following year their marriage was solemnized in the LDS Salt Lake Temple. gra- duated from Davis High School and is attending WSC. He has fulfilled an LDS Mission to the Argentina-Bueno- s Aires South Mission, np MR. AND MRS. PAUL B. THURGOOD Exchange Vows AUGUST SPECIALS HOOVER VACUUM CLEANERS EDITH TAYLOR HOOVER Celebrity Deluxe Model 3125 1.7 PEAK HP 14 QT. MULTI- MAGNUM BAG HOOMSR. 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He worked for Moss Ambulance and North Davis Ambulance. He is now employed by Fanners. He served in the Pennsylvania Harrisburg Mission field. The newlyweds will reside in Syracuse after a honey moon trip to Oregon. Inter-mounta- in Smith Bros. Entertainment Presents Embryo Music Productions Call Today To Learn How YOU MAY SHE AND her husband will have been married for 59 years next January. Mr. Taylor has just celebrated his 85th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor are the parents of a son, Winston Taylor, Boise, Idaho; and one A GREAT Ust Price 18 years. Mrs. Taylor has served in numerous Church positions, and has been active in the Kiwanians Club and the American Legion Auxiliary. Big disposable bag Full time IN 1942 they sold their business in Ashton and moved to Layton, where Mrs. Taylor became employed at the Naval Supply Depot in Clearfield. This she continued for agitator All-ste- COMPLETE WITH ATTACHMENTS The couple moved to Rawlins, Wyoming in 1929 and their succeeding years they resided in Blackfoot, Idaho; Idaho Falls, and Ashton, Idaho. LAYTON United in marriage August 7 were Kathleen Foxley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean L. Foxley, and Paul B. Thurgood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben A. Thurgood. THE CEREMONY was performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple by Elder LeGrand Fort Lane Just No. of Albertsons Phone 766-490- 6 grand-childr- Kaysville Births A son was born July 10. 1981 to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Yates of Ogden formerly of Kaysville. He weighted 7 lbs. 8 oz. and will be named Brady Lamont Yates. His mother is the former Coleen Humphreys of Kaysville. At home to welcome him are two sisters. Kee-,l- y and Angie. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Humphreys, Kaysville. and Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Yates. Brigham City. 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