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Show ROBERT T. WILLIAMS Golden Date The golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Williams, 646 E. 1000 S., Clearfield, will be observed on April between the hours of 8 p.m. in the Clearfield 4th and 9th Ward Chapel, located at 838 E. 600 S.. Clearfield. Their daughter, Mrs. Joyce Woemer and her three children are hosting the affair. MR. AND Mrs. Williams were married March 16, 1931 in Bountiful. Marriage vows were solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Oct. 28, 1953. He was born at Lake Shore, Ut. on March 29, 1905 and was the son of John T. and Effa McKell Williams. Mr. Williams retired from Hill AFB in 1972 after being employed there for 28 years. He filled two stake LDS missions, was a Sunday School 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jay H. Cook of 2641 W: 300 N., West Point, The attendants wore gowns of Duco dots in pastel colors, fashioned with short sleeves, full skirts, with satin sashes at the waist. are announcing the marriage of their daughter, Miss Nancie Cook to Robert E. (Bob) Clark. The ceremony was performed April 3, 1981 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. Clark is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Clark, 228 E. 350 S.. Clearfield. MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL D. KUSUDA Exchanging nuptial vows in bridal illusion was edged in matching lace trim and fell from a lace and seed pearl e crown. Her bouquet was a Thursday, March 19 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple were Miss Debra Webster and Michael MR. AND MRS. JEFF MELILLO Home Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Jesse E. Moyes of Washington Terrace are announcing the marriage of their daughter, Miss Tina Karen Morton of Morgan, Ut. per- formed by James C. Melillo Moyes to Jeff Melillo, son of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Melillo of Layton. Jr., the grooms brother who THE CEREMONY was performed March 20 at the couples new home in Layton. A open house was held the following evening at the home of the brides parents. TINA IS a graduate of Bonneville High School and Jeff graduated from Layton High. They will reside at 191 Darlington Wav. Hill Gate Terrace, Layton, np came from Laurel, Md. for the wedding. Kaysville Lawrence Jansen visited tion. He is confined to the with his mother, Mrs. Blanche Jansen, in Ogden on Sunday. Davis North Medical Center. Mrs. Julia Webster entertained the First. Sixth and 16th wards study group at her home Monday evening. Ten guests Gary Fosling had the misfortune of being injured on Friday while working on construc- - of peach rose buds accented with brown leather, tied with lace and velvet ribbon streamers. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Attending the bride Miss Best man duties were cas-cad- Dean Kusuda. Elder Wesley N. Peterson officiated. attended. Webster of East 240 100 North, Kaysville. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Kusuda of 4519 Vista Drive, Ogden. A wedding dinner was held at the Mansion House in Ogden hosted by the grooms parents. A reception was held at the Crestwood Chapel in Kaysville. full-leng- A WEDDING brunch was held in their honor at the Panarama Room at the U niver-sit- y of Utah. They were honored at a reception later that day in the West Point LDS Stake Center. The bride greeted guests in a gown of silk organza. It featured a high neck line, full sleeves caught at the wrist with a wide cuff, a slightly full skirt enhanced with a wide ruffle at a wide satin sash and train of illusion. a The entire gown was trimmed in Venetian lace and pearls. She carried a bouquet of pastel sprirtg flowers. Couple United ceremonies performed on MRS. COOK and Mrs. Clark each chose gowns of pale pink qiana. Best man duties were performed by Greg Naylor with Jim Clark, Floyd Hunsaker, Chad Cook and Bryce Cook as the ushers. NANCIE HAS attended WSC and USU. Robert also attended WSC and both were graduates of Clearfield High School and Seminary. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. James Williams, Mrs. Noal Cook, Mrs. Dale Earl, Mrs. Leo Famuliner, Mrs. Dean Tanner, Mrs. Lee Simonson, Miss Terrie Ross, Mrs. Robert M. Clark and Mrs. Larry Kennedy. The newlyweds will reside in West Point, vsb mid-cal- f, MRS. REED Sorenson, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Susan Allen, Miss Kim Nance and Miss Jan Williams. They h wore gowns of polyester soft peach floral print accented with ecru lace yoke and collar and trimmed with ribbon and pearl buttons. They each held two peach rose buds with brown leather and tied with lace ribbon. Life floor-lengt- FOR HER nuptial events the bride wore a full gown of white nylon organza enhanced with delicate lace trim. It featured a Queen Ann neckline and full sleeves trimmed in matching lace and deep lace cuffs. The bodice was of solid lace and seed pearls. Lace appliques were scattered about the long flowing full skirt ending with two deep ruffles at the hemline and extending into a chapel train. Her cathedral veil of silk You always do The mothers wore floor length gowns in shades of Reed Sorenson and Cory Larsen. you may, Fortime brings only sorrow.. The girls who are so free today Are chaperones tomorrow. teacher, a superintendent, served in the Elders Quorum presidency as well as the Seventys Quorum presidency, was a high priest group leader, a temple ordinance worker and a home teacher. MRS. WILLIAMS was the former Wanda Nelson. She was bom on Feb. 4, 1912, a daughter of Nephi and Mathilda Jensen Nelson of Nephi, Ut. She worked for the Public Housing Authority in Layton for 1 years and for Chandler Drug Co. in Clearfield for 18 1 : Completes Training Airman Donald G. Frazier. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Frazier of 1770 South 200 East. Clearfield, has completed Air Force basic training at Lackland AFB. Tex. THE AIRMAN, who is remaining at Lackland for specialized training in the security police field, studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special instruction in human relations. Completion of this training earned the individual credits toward an associate degree in applied science through the Community College of the Air. Force. ; i rf i i j i r jt ' peach with rose bud corsages. RICHARD L. Evans performed the duties of best man. Ushers were Keith Kusuda, Gather your kisses while ATTENDING THE bride was Mrs. Larry (Patricia) Kennedy, Miss Leah Thurgood, Mrs. Mark (Janet) Cook, Mrs. Kevin (Lori) Jamison, and Miss Terrie Ross. 6-- years. She later worked for the Davis County School Lunch j j program. SHE TOO has spent years of service in the LDS Church ; organizations, holding offices' and teaching positions. Mr. and Mrs. Williams had two children. With one daughter. Mrs. Woemer. living. She and her family reside in Huntington Beach. Calif. ALL FRIENDS and relatives are invited to share in their golden wedding day. No gifts please, vsb V'S 4 t ; 7 VY2 t A y i ... & i. f i. j ri imi ,14 s ; 7 i. n as 4? p Miss Jill Niederhauser attended the guest book. Gift bearers were David Webster and Nathan Neiderhauser.' PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mrs. Robert B. Barker, Mrs. Dale Allen, Mrs. Lynn Niederhauser, Mrs. better at the Zenas Bennett, Mrs. F. Burton Winters and Miss Christine Winters. The bride graduated from B&B Davis High School, has attended Weber State College and is presently employed by Commercial Security Bank, in Roy. in Layton Try Us and See! THE GROOM graduated from Bonneville High School and is presently attending Weber State College and is employed by Jimmys Floral Shop in Ogden. He has fulfilled an LDS Mission to Japan. Following a honeymoon at Park City, they are making their home in Ogden, np 1 V v 1 ALL r SHOES if Buy 2 Got 1 Free Simplicity & McCalls ON SALE My r,v; i j k ! l A ) k h i .. 1 60" Wide ' White ,? MICHELLE WEAVER Double Knits Engaged :!l '- nr.. mm - r w " n M Of interest in nuptial news is the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Michelle Weaver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bobo, Kaysville, and Kent Ames Gordon, son of Brig. Gen (Ret.) and Mrs. A. A. Gordon of Annadale, Va. They will be married April 25 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. THE graduated from Davis High School and Ricks College in Rexburg, Ida. She will graduate from BYU this spring with a dance BRIDE-ELEC- ' t ii T and education major. She served an LDS mission to BRAILSFORD V B&B DEPT. STORE V West of the Light in Layton Milan Italy LDS Mission and toured the United States and Europe with both the Ricks College and BYU Folk Dancers. The prospective groom will graduate from BYU in April majoring in eonomics. 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