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Show i WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JANUARY 1 5, 1981 Our Jf . ' '"V SEMI ANNUAL "i 0 0LEAMQE v .!' i ; SALE &?, kA V . Continues .i'W; .S' Starting Thursday, 1119 I January 15th All Fall & Holiday MRS. LES CHRISTIANSEN Wed In Temple MRS. SCOTT NAEGLE Temple Ceremony On Jan. 9. 1981 Janis Ferrin became the bride of Scott Naegle in rites performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Francis Urie officiated at the marriage ceremony. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Ferrin of Centerville. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill M. Naegle of Kaysville. A wedding breakfast was given in their honor at the Red Flame Restaurant in Bountiful and a reception later that evening was held in the Centerville LDS Church. THE NEW bride chose as her weddine dress a sheer nylon over a net underskirt. It carnations. Mrs. Lynn R. Ferrin was matron of honor with Brenda Mabey, Kathy Beagley, Annette Pitts and Elaine Naegle as the bridesmaids. THE ATTENDANTS were dressed in a print voile of pink and burgandy trimmed in lace. Their dresses featured a sweetheart neck, bows tied in front, and they carried white daisies with pink baby breath. Flower girls were Amy Fer- -' rin and Jessica Ferrin. BEST MAN was. Mike Naegle with Lynn Ferrin, Don Neville, Lee Stenquist and Jamie J. Ferrin as ushers. Prenuptial parties were featured imported lace, given by Barbara Tolman, with seed pearls. The bodice had a that extends to in front with a a satin sash at the waistline. It had long full sleeves with embroidered lace cuffs. A full circle skirt with a ruffle at the bottom tapering down to the on Page, Brenda Mabey, Kathy Beagley and Annett embroidered and applique high-nec- k train in back accented the dress. She carried a bouquet of baby pink roses and miniature Gwen Pitts. Kathy Page, SharPitts. On Jan. 9, 1981, Marianne van Bree became the bride of Les Christiansen in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. MAID OF honor was Loya Lyn Oson, with birdesmaids Jalyn van Bree, Karen Eyre, Laura Lea Christiansen. Best man duties were performed by John Munoa and ushers were Egbert, Robert, Ben, and Jim van Bree; Howard, Bruce and Dave Christiansen. THE BRIDE is a graudate of Rick College and the groom will garduate in June 1981 from Weber State. He has com- THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Egbert van Bree of Centerville, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Christiansen of Kaysville. A wedding breakfast was held at the Lion House and a reception followed that same i pleted an LDS mission to evening at the Centerville Korea. Stake House. To Be Honored On 87th Date Mrs. Stella Strong will be honored by her family on Jan. 17 as she observes her 87th birthday anniversary on Jan. JANIS IS a graduate of Viewmont High and Scott of Davis High and WSC He has fulfilled an LDS mission to Mexico. The newlyweds will make their home in West Bountiful. as matron of honor with Laurie Armatiage and Sheri McIntyre as the bridesmaids. On Dec. 18, 1980, Miss Carol Thomassen became the bride of Jeff Bullock in rites performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. CAROL IS the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Val Thomassen of Kaysville. Jeff is the son of Mr. and Mrs. LaMonte Bullock of American Fork, Ut. A reception was held Dec. 19 in the Seventh Ward Church in Kaysville. Queen Victorian THE ATTENDANTS were dressed in dark blue velvet long sleeves and floor length dresses. The mothers, were dressed in h light blue gowns of silk. They wore corsages with white tipped light blue carnations. Off floor-lengt- BEST MAN duties V, Regular Retail Price were per- formed by Bart Thomassen. Brad and Brian Thomassen were the ushers. The bride is a graduate of BYU and teaches junior high in Lehi, Ut. The groom works for Mountain Bell. collar, empire waist flowing into tiny pleats, and the bodice was covered with lace and pearls. She carried a bouquet of silk carnations and roses in white with light blue touches of flowers and ribbons. Mrs. Jeff (Tina) Felt served . 1. GUESTS AT the family din-.- .. ner party will be her two sis ters, Mrs. Nelchene Jensen of Ogden who is 82 years old and Mrs. Nancy Pehrson of Salt Lake City who is 80 years old. December Nuptials THE BRIDE was dressed in white satin crepe with a long train. The dress featured a , 'sf t: r 15. Merchandise Hill be deduced To MRS. JEFF BULLOCK Doors Open At 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. AFTER THEIR trip to California, the newlyweds will make their home in American Fork. 4 in - - f - STELLA STRONG A resident of Layton for the past 20 years, Mrs. Strong was born in Louisville, Tenn. on Jan. 15, 1894. She moved to Utah when she was five years old and lived in Salt Lake City before moving to Layton. MRS. STRONG is the mother of four children, Rachel House of Layton, Linda Shrope of Ogden, Mrs. Shirley (Betty) Hart and Daniel Johnson, both of Layton. Her first husband was Ray Johnson. She later married Don C. Strong who died in 1945. ters and their family. On Saturday she entertained at a family dinner for all four of her sons and their families who had not been together for several years. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walters and daughter's Jill and Cindy; Cindys fiancee Eric Patten of Richfield; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Walter and children of Billings, Mont.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walters and hildren of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Kim Walters and family of Hyrum. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ringer and family of Logan; Mrs, Aldene Christensen and family of North Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell and family of Mrs. Sally Higginson spent Christmas in Taylorsville with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. LaMonte Higginson. During the holidays she had as visitors her daughter Mrs. Carol Morgensen and family and her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Rulon Rasmussen, all of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Mary Walters spent Christmas in Hyrum with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Kim Wal- - She has grandchildren, 23 and two all of whom are expected to be in attendance at this special dinner party. 14 AN ACTIVE member Layton 2st Ward, Mrs. Strong has served in numerous church positions. She was the organist in the Primary and Relief Society for a long time and has been a visiting teacher for many years, vsb -- -- -- -- -- -- k k k k k k k t -- k k k t -- tk -- t ADOOR CRASHER Levi Straus Cords Doors Open Thursday, 51 2" Jan, 15 8:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. All Bankcards Accepted n The Wight House 85 N. Main Bountiful, Utah The Wight House 75 N. Fort Lane Layton, Utah Kaysville, were guests for Christmas at their mother's home, Mrs. Lillian Ringer. Mrs. Camella Barton spent the holidays with her two sons. She was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Barton and family and Mr. and Mrs. Max Barton of Salt Lake City. of the WIGHTS PANTREE k k k Sale at Both Wight House Stores tj Yd'ii t'llL m lyw,b IuihO ;mT or 22s - All Sales Final HOURS Thurs., Jan. 15th 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Friday, Jan. 16th 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Sat, Jan. 17th, 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. All Salec final No Approval No Exchange No Refunds Use your Wight House Charge Bank Cards Visa & Master Charge The TJight Mouse 85 N. Main Bountiful, Utah and The l"Jight Mouse 75 N. Fort Lane Layton, Utah |