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Show VEEKLY REFLEX , DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JULY 30; 1981 - ' s Births At Davis North Medical Center July 15. 1981 Dennis and Tem Bailey, 27 M Bar B, Evanston, Wyo. girl. Paul and Elaine Waite, 1506 N. 40 W., No. D, Sunset, twin boys, July 16, 1981 Mark and Carolee Eagleston, 671 E. 700 S., Clearfield, boy. Keith and Darlene Hale, 236 W. 1400 N., Bountiful, boy. July 17, 1981 Ervan and Johanna Thompson, 1069 Capital St , Ogden, boy. July 18, 1981 Teleni and Laki Leota, 2066 S. 3400 W., Syracuse, girl. Bryon and Cindy Eddards, 1180 E South Weber Drive, South Weber, boy. July 19, 1981 Loren and Karen Brobeck, 2025 Custer St , Ogden, MR. AND MRS. ANDREW E. SCHOW girl. 50th Anniversary The children of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. Schow are Exchange Vows ' Pamela Diane Skeens and Jeffery LaVar Abrams were married July 18, 1981 at the home of the grooms parents with Bishop Norman E. Waite officiating. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Edward Skeens, Dayton, Ohio, and Alice S. Skeens, Cleveland, Ohio. The grooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. LaVar S. Abrams of Layton. A reception will be held Aug. 1 at the home of the grooms parents. MRS. WARREN JaMES SPRIGGS THE BRIDE chose a white qiana gown with a high neckline embroidered with flowered lace. Maid of honor was Linda Bee with bridesmaids Julie Abrams and Jom Scofield. Best man was Thomas W. Pyles. May Ceremony BOUNTIFUL All you Brenda Hall and Warren James Spriggs were mamed matrons of honor with Lori Weitzel as the maid of honor. May 29, 1981 in the Kaysville 4th Ward with Bishop Maurice Lee officiating. bridesmaid. THE MOTHERS were dres- PAMELA IS a graduate of THE BRIDE is the daughter of Ted and Marsha Hall of Kaysville. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Weltzel and Warren Spriggs of Lander, Wyo. A wedding dinner was held the night before the wedding at Bryman Medical Assistant School and Jeffery has been in the Marine Corps. They will make their home in Layton. the Chuck-A-Ram- held in the Kaysville 4th Ward cultural hall. 84025. Application deadline is Friday, tb ' THE BRIDE was dressed in a long white gown with lace and pearls down the front. Mrs. Mike Newhouse and Mrs. Tom Barney served as orientation and preparation. First consideration will be given to those already on the staff, a district spokesperson says. Those interested should contact Donna Harston at 45 E. State, Farmington, Ut., By DONETA M. GATHERUM 773-497- F A C T CARRI KILFOYLE Allen, Melanie McKenzie, Deanna Nielsen and Marcia Schedule August Wedding I 0 N A L BE CONCERNED ABOUT THE WATER YOU DRINK! Upkwr Bliss. Young Curtis Lee IpkODUC'S cay . Zi- p- Carri Kilfoyle and Curt Vowles was born about a week before the shower m the Davis North Medical Center. Treasures in the Wilderness was the theme for the annual Layton Stake LDS Girls Camp. About 150 teenage girls and their advisors 7 spent July camping out and learning skills at the Lyman Lake Camp in the high Uintas. Mr. and Mrs. Quayle Dut-so- n and the:r family have recently moved from Bountiful to Layton. Young Erin Ford is recovering from a broken leg she received as a result of a fall from some playground equipment. She broke her leg just one week before the family left Layton to spend one year on a TDY assignment in Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Valentine traveled to Lake Powell last week to vacation on a houseboat and to tour the 13-1- both of Layton, are pleased to announce their gagement. 6 Mrs. Jamie Diana Vowles and her son, Curtis Lee, were the guests of honor last Tuesday evening at a baby shower. The party was given by Mary R Call or write lor Free Brochure sed in short peach colored dresses and wore corsages of peach and white silk flowers. Best man was David Van Uleet with Steven Hall as the usher. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mrs. Lorraine Brough, Lori Brough and by the employees of Rocky Mountain Federal where she worked. Brenda is a graduate of Davis High School and the LDS seminary. Jim is a graduate of Lander Valley High. The newlyweds will make their home in Lander, Wyo. en- CARRI IS the daughter of Douglas and Rhea Rose and the late Paul Kent Kilfoyle. Curt is the son of Rex and Marcella Pettmgill. Both families are former residents of Kays-ville. The wedding will be performed Aug. 21, 1981 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with a reception the same day at 7 p m. at the Valley View Coif Course m Layton. beautiful canyons that FACTORY SECONDS AND USED WINDSHIELDS Andrew E. Schow, Jr., North Ogden. They have nine grandchildren. Mr. Schow was born in Cowley, Wyo., his wife originated from Lovell, Wyo. They have resided in Layton since August, 1942. THE SCHOWS have been sur- round the lake. Miss Sue Christensen has returned home after spending three weeks vacationing. She traveled to the northwest and spent part of the time staying on a ranch in Oregon. OPEN SATURDAY TIL NOON - KAYSVILLE 578 N. A-i OGDEN 399-923- 4 MAIN LAYTON boy. July 21, 1981 Peny and Emeshna Pederson, 169 B. 5th E., girl. full-tim- Parties & Floral Bs.nl AH XSSI Wedding Needs HOURS MON SAT TO 6PM 1 Chairs 47 EAST 5th S. Tables Linen Etc 2983254 5 BOUNTIFUL iaOCA BACK-IO-SCfflOO- things but the boys found the water and the swing over the water the best of the activities at the popular camp. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jackson and their family have moved from their Layton home into a house closer to Mr. Jacksons work m Salt Lake City. Michael Wilson and Gary Beech have been in Tacoma, Wash., for two weeks on U.S. Army Reserve maneuvers. After their training camp sessions were over they were joined by their wives. The Layton couples enjoyed vacationing m Tacoma and Seattle, Wash, before returning home by way of Idaho. They stopped at the Neil Adams ranch near Burley en route to Layton. Mrs. Judith Wilsons sister, Mrs. Eve Carlsruth, took care of the three Wilson children while their parents were away. On Sunday, family members met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harris Adams to celebrate the birthday of Alesia Wilson. The party was hosted by Mrs. Eve Carlsruth. Mrs. Harris (Ethel) Adams is attending a special school in Virginia. She will be away from home for about five months. Members of the OFT Club met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Delma Bushnell in Clearfield. A luncheon was served to the guests. L SALE! Prices Good July 29Aug. 8th GABARDINE 60 100 Percent Poly Reg. $4.98 OR 5 8 399-565- 6 oz.-10- Cotton 0 600 Wide PolyCotton JEAN ZIPS eight-year-ol- d -9 E1EOTA1LS Arches Gazebos Linen Foun tains FEEE! L 45 and 60 Wide $3.98-$4.9- 8 WEIGHT SIMPLICITY POLYESTER PATTERN BATTS FREE! LYCRA 45-6- TWILLS 0 Wide PolyCotton 87 NORTH MAIN, LAYTON 766-123- 9 ZCTCV 60 S RIVETS get 2nd Pkg. SPORT Chairs Tables JEAN Buy one Pkg. for 80 Reg. LAYTON RENTAL 327 - 2STH ST. OGDEN l QUALITY GLASS Wide 48 14 Poly 'Cotton Dug-wa- boy. Darrell and Robyn Oleson, 5145 S. 2150 W., Roy, Buy 2 - Get one 5 376-121- Christopher and Carol Orlob, 2449 W. 2000 W Syracuse, girl. Lynn and Sa.idi Glauser, 910 S. 1350 W , Clearfield, Fine Catering for Weddings Decorating Video Recording church affairs in Layton. They e filled a mission for the LDS Church in Texas in 1975-7- 7 and Mr. Schow spent two years as a Ogden Temple worker. He is a high priest in the Layton West Stake and is currently in the stake Sunday School presidency. Mrs. Schow has been actively involved in the Primary, Cub scouts from the Layton Weddings-'Partie- s or Don and Viola Adams, 633 Hill Villa Dr., Layton, boy. active in community and area spent Monday at Camp Kiesel. They enjoyed many OVER 1,000 IN STOCK 376-12- girl. cMaylose cWdding SAVE $! LAYTON boy. Michael and Margo Drakos, 179 E. 750 S., Kaysville, Layton ceeded by several days of ernaturallv with New World" Distiller V Tall 23" steam rise removes im purities of all tvpes Only purest steam condensed Energy efficient incoming water preheated as it cools steam Quiet No moving parts Self cleaning Infrequent maintenance I4gal24hrs Quality stainless steel Easy installauon T 5 yr limited waranty Distnbuted B & D Enterprises I by PO Box 37 O Bountiful Utah 84010 1 800 292 8669 N Res- a taurant. The reception was 'THE DAVIS School District head start program is seeking just such a person for a position at Bountiful Elementary School beginning Sept. 21 pro- I Lisa Burnside served as July 20, 1981 Charles and Nema Gore, 728 W. 700 N., Clearfield, MRS. SCHOW has brought pleasure and enjoyment to her friends and relatives through her beautiful oil paintings. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the open house and the family request no gifts. Schow, Arvada, Colo.; Seeking Teachers For Davis Head Start need is a child development associate certificate and six hours of free time a day and yoij may have a teaching job. ANDREW E. and Nellie Mae Grant Schow were married July 28, 1931 in Red Lodge, Mont. They are the parents of three sons, M. Grant Schow, Fruit Heights; Ned C. Syra- cuse, girl. church. She is the captain of the Mt. View DUP camp. Mr. Schow is the president of the Beuna Ventura group of the SUP. Both were employed for many years at Hill AFB before they retired in 1971. The are active members of the Layton senior citizens group. honoring their parents at an open house Aug. 1, 1981 from p.m. m the Layton 18th Ward, 275 Park St. The occasion is the Schows 50th wedding anniversary. JEFFERY L. ABRAMS boy John and Malinda Allred, 2004 S. 3400 W., Sunday School and Relief Society organizations of the 6-- 8 MR AND MRS. 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