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Show I 1 : I WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, i NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JULY 23, 1981 SOCIETY Kaysville at the Kaysville City Cemetery for the former Lorna Sheffield By NORMA PRKF.CE 376-875- Mr. and Mrs. Phil Krebs hosted a patio dinner for their family over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Cary Zollinger and family from Denver, Coio. were recent visitiors of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton D. Zollinger. They recently moved from Wichita, Kansas to Denver. Other visitors were Mrs. Marie Woodfietd and three children from Caldwell, Ida. and Mrs. Lezlie Zollinger and two children of Santa Clara, Calif, and Karen Zollinger from BYU. Many relatives and friends attended the graveside service Anderson. Mrs. Anderson resided in Washington, D.C. and died July 5 and buried in Kaysville. She was the daughter of the late Lydia Sheffield remembered by many in the area. Her three brothers from California, Elbert Sheffield, Val Sheffield and Fred J. Sheffield, and Loftus Sheffield of Provo, attended the service. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton D. r Mrs. Lucile B. Sheffield, Mr. and Mrs. Ned B. Roueche and family, were recent guests in Provo of Dr, and Mrs. Phillip R. Kunz for the July 4th weekend. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Butterfield was an aunt, Mrs. Lorilla Jensen of Anaconda, Mont, and a daughter, Meryl Merritt of Blackfoot, Ida. They also visited with the William K. Wilson family and with Elbert Stout while in Kaysville. Selected Zollinger and daughter, Karen, drove to Santa Clara, Calif, to visit with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zollinger and family. They also visited Homer ZoIIjngcr, brother of Clinton, during their stay. V MR. AND MRS. STEVEN WAYNE SPENCER Exchange Vows NORMA SHEFFIELD WILLIAMS Open House To Honor Norma Williams MR. AND MRS. ERIC BELNAP Temple Vows Laura Collier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Collier and Eric Belnap, son of Dr. and Mrs. W. Dean Belnap, e. were married July 14 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The ceremony was performed by President William H. Bennett. AN ANNOUNCEMENT luncheon was given by Louise Jorgenson and Elen Belnap. Wedding showers were given by the grooms aunts, Dorothy Wiscombe, Lisa Alexander, Shannon Sutton and Marilyn Hansen. Following the cere Both the bride and groom graduated from Bountiful High School. The bride served an LDS mission in Indiana. She graduated June 6 from USU and will be teaching in Logan where they will make their home. The groom served an LDS mission in the Tallahassee, Florida mission. He will continue his studies at USU. law, who reside at Syracuse, Ut. between the hours of 9 p.m. MRS. WILLIAMS was bom July 27, 1901 in Layton. She was the daughter of Frank L. and C. May Carlos Sheffield. She spent her early life in Davis County and was edu- Andrew K. Williams and the couple spent most of their married life in Inglewood, Calif., returning to Layton in 1965 to make their home. Mr. Williams died in 1969. Since his death Mrs. Williams has made her home in North Salt Lake. SHE IS the mother of two daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fox of Layton, was recently married to Peter James Snell of Long Beach, Calif. The wedding ceremony took place at Newport Beach, Calif, aboard the Isla Mujeres ship docked at the Newport Marina. They were married July by Minister Deborah Movak. 1 1 CHILDREN ARE Mrs. Melvin (Melba) Monson, Kaysvill-e- ; (Elaine) Higley, Burley, Ida.; Jerry Morton, Salt Lake City. He has 19grandchildrenand51 Mrs. Lowell (June) Sparks, Farmington; Lester B. Mor- ton, Kaysville; Mrs. Ron great grandchildren. n cated here. She married Tamera Jean Fox, the A RECEPTION at Promontory Point, Newport Beach followed the ceremony. An open house at the home of Kent Fox in Syracuse will honor the newlyweds July 25. Mr. Fox is the brother of the bride. The bride wore a strapless white chiffon dress with a daisy lace bodice and a chiffon hankerchief skirt with a chiffon underlay. She carried a white orchid bridal bouquet. KELLY FOX was the maid of honor. She wore a long yellow gown and carried a bouquet of tiger lillies. The brides mother wore a long peach colored gown and d had a wrist corsage of J LIFflTED OFFER Champion AIR COOLERS ft garden of the home of the brides parents. 1259 S. 2000 W Married In Calif. HE WAS born in Midway, Wasatch County, Utah on July 4, 1901. He moved to Kaysville with his parents when he was about four years old. He married Mattie Hamblin June 1971. 9, 1919.ShediedMay25, He was a railroad dispatcher for the Bamberger railroad for 40 years. He ran a hatchery and raised chickens and had his own TV repair shop for many years. He plays the bag pipes once a week with a son and nephew and goes out on programs. He enjoys reading. Coast in Mexico they newlyweds will make their home in Layton. Spencer of Pleasantview. A reception was held in the K. Williams, her son and daughter-i- Celebrated 80th Bernard Morton, Kaysville, observed his 80th birthday July 4 at the home with his family and friends. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Kenneth C. and Kathleen Tenderholt. The groom is the son of Deloy and Irene ' Mrs. Norma Sheffield Williams, 331 Excalibur, North Salt Lake, will be honored at an 80th birthday anniversary open house on July 26 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar mony, a wedding luncheon was hosted by the grooms parents at their home in Kays-vill- Julie Louise Tenderholt and Steven Wayne Spencer were married July 18, 1981 in the Church of the Good Shepherd in Ogden with Fr. Francis Winder officiating. sons, LaMar K. Williams, Syracuse and J. Kent Wil- liams, Centerville. She has six grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Friends and relatives in this area are invited to share this special day with her. No gifts please, vsb THE BRIDE was dressed in an antique white satin gown. The dress featured a fitted and bodice with a full sleeve. She carried a cascade of white daisies and yellow roses. Mrs. Kurt Snider was the matron of honor with Mrs. Russell Tenderholt, Peggy Spencer, Kathy Spencer the bridesmaids. They were dressed in identical gowns of blue and yellow. They carried yellow daisies. THE MOTHERS were dressed in blue polyester with chiffon gowns and wore yellow rose buds with white carnation corsages. Steven Lords served as the best man with Russell Ten- derholt, Bill, Jerry, Brent Spencer, Bradley and Neal Tenderholt as the ushers. Michelle Spencer was the ring bearer. A PRENUPTIAL party was given by the sisters of the groom and by Mrs. Ricky Green of Farmington. Julie is a graduate of Davis High School. Steven is a graduate of Weber High School. After a honeymoon at the Can Cun Resort on the Caribbean Miss Bonnie Taylor. 15. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell R. Taylor of Layton, has been selected to be a state finalist in the 1981 Miss United Teenager Pageant to be held at the University of Utah at 7:30 p.m. on July 22. MISS TAYLOR is sponsored by A&B Glass. Gwenlyn Draper, Smith Insurance. Virginia Tims and her parents. She will be a student at Layton High this year and enjoys singing, skating and modeling. Cools up to 1100 sq. -- 1 year guaranteed parts and labor. Roof Top 2 Speed. ii 5 9 $56995 SAVE ON ALL SIZES SERVICE 01 Y ALL MAKES Q)(cd 3eattUep SERVICE CENTER 520 S. State - Clearfield 773-483- 6 3 (RVICEUS DUKJVUDDLEJW1 peach-colore- roses. BEST MAN duties were performed by Tim Werhley. Bridal showers were given prior to the wedding by friends living in Long Beach. THE BRIDE graduated from Layton High School and attended Weber State College. The groom attended Mt. Diablo High School in Concord, Calif, and Sacramento State University. The couple honeymooned in Maui, Hawaii and will make their home in Long Beach, Calif. 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