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Show t I v.imY wtux-oav- news i? journal jure 19. i960 rami days? icader, june 19, iseo Syracuse IlkUMI blNNflT By a4 Mrs Mr ftrll . W firn- - ).( la Vf.kwf, lives I ti p , Mf h us! ry tU ft ufcJwvn, firMsft Bait tut hot a sivirce i (Yiofdk Rry fol four IM i , tro, pfV4vttMahLy 1 hr ):. gHOfiit J ll 1ftJy Bail H s lor ife won bss Me de mousing tdf 4 I ww lo'ijf AVi P Rat I lVtoi.fi Mis. Dans of Ifiu eJ M 14 I k M M I t if saiwe Slate Finalist Mist lutiHJa Ray, telMff of Mr, "d Mis, B Afync Buy of kuy state Bus been seksied to he a side low ah 4 m the l l Mjs I fuifj 1 cf rugtf Pageant to be h$ U at RotrsOy of Llahsoi lyiie I be pageuflt is i he cc-- wl statewide fouls Be the Mot Lniird teenager 1ugfunt, Mls MS w.i he spon by Grunt I Ptefrn. Barnes Banking tnpany and tM 2. MR AM) MRS. KZHA LAYTON scd Honored Citizens - Mr. anJ Mrs, LAYTON Ezra Layion of 2184 Weyt , Gentile. La ion. base been selected by the Layton Ruia Days committee to he the honorary senior citizens to nde in the July 4ih parade. MK. LA 1 UN. mho is a native of Layion. has spent most of his life in this community, lie worked at Hill Al B and the Clearfield Naval Supply Depot for many years, retiring from civil service in for ten years they lived in Oregon w here they operated a saw mill and a dairy farm. Ezra Layion has been active in the Layton Kiwanit Club, the Layton City Improvement Association and the ColJen l7. Harvest Senior Citizens procram. MRS. LAYTON worked at the Clearfield Naval Supply Depot for a short time and her parents. She is a student at Das is Hgh Sfws4 and enys cook- re- ing. camping, reading, dancing. skung. sewing. ADDttlOML sponsors include Brora d M.uort and f air- tired from the Layion J.C. Icnnys store after 17 years of service. She has alvo been active in the senior citizens organizations of the county. She served on the Davis County Senior Citizens Council and as an ly officer in the Golden Harvest Club. She was the treasurer of the Layion City Improvement Association for five years. MIL AND MRS. DAVID N. The Salt Lake LDS Temple provided the setting for the wedding ceremony uniting Miss Mary Kae Me Masters and David N. Phelps in marriage.' The were married Friday. May 2. 'WO, w ith Selvoy J. Boyer officiating. 1 THE BRIDE is the daughter McMasters of Columbia Falls. Mont. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David N. Phelps of Fruit Heights. A Wedding breakfast at the Hawaiian Restaurant in Salt Lake City honored the couple. It was hosted by the groom's FREE TO THE PUBLIC parents following the ceremony., That evening they received guests at a reception at the Fruit Heights Second Ward. They were further honored at an open house in Col- SPINAL CARE CLASSES gown. They wore matching corsages of blue and yellow spring flowers. Glenn Clawson performed the duties of best man. Julie Thompson attended the guest book. THE BRIDE is a graduate of Columbia Falls High School, and has been attending BYU in Provo. The groom graduated from Davis High School and also attended BYU. Mary Kae fulfilled an LDS mission to Taiw an and David to Thailand. The newlyweds honeymooned in San Francisco. Portland and Seattle and will make a home in Hawaii. - AH HIDING breakfast was hclJ al Harmon's in Salt Lake City, with a reception at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Paul Sharp, aunt and uncle of the bride. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Turner. 98) E. Antelope Drive. Layton. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Bauer. 1765 Alfred Drive. Layton. dotted swiss gowns with bow. their Nutrition Whip Lash Stiff Neck Circulation Classes Starting on June 19, 1980 at 7:30 July 9, 1980 at 7:30 ALPINE of heavy styled with a lace accenting the bodice and high neckline. The full lace chiffon sleeves were gathered, into deep cuffs accented with matching ruffle. The full skirt was complimented with a matching lace ruffle at hemline. She carried a bouquet of blue and yellow silk flowers. Attending the bride was Mrs. Kirk (Dannette) Dana as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Patsy Bladder and Miss Debbie Griffith. The math ron of honor chose a gown of pastel blue and the bridesmaids wore gowns of pastel yellow. Their corsages were blue and yellow sping flowers. blue summer flowers, greens and baby breath. w ith tiny 1900 style gown with skirt with ruffles, trimmed gowns with light blue back- - The mothers wore long . floor-lengt- CHIROPRACTIC CENTER Layton 3 floor-leng- th THE BRIDES mother wore pastel yellow floor-lengt-h J J We'll give you hair you can count on. Wherever you are, whatever the weather, your hair can look beautiful. The secret lies in the skilled hands of our styling experts and Redken's new Day Into Night permanent wave. It actually prevents "moisture droop." For hair you can count on, call us now. &REDKEN MARLENE GpLIGHTLY Selected For State Finals Miss Marlene Golightly, 15, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Bruce Golightly of East Layton, has been selected for competition in the state finals of the 1980Teenworld Pageant to be held at the Yarrow Holiday Inn, Park City, at 7:30 p.mi on June 28, 1980. THE PAGEANT is the cial state finals for the offi- Teen-worl- d Pageant. Contestants from all over the 'state will be competing for the title. Miss Golightly is sponsored by Clarence Knight, Inc., Mr. and Mrs. R. Bruce Golightly and Tom Winegars Super Save. She is a student at Layton High School and enjoys sports, dancing, singing and interior decorating. Layton Moisture Controlling Permanent Wave -- Patent Pending 376-05- 31 News K.C. Bone, son of Sandi and Brent Bone celebrated his first birthday on June 15 at the family home in Layton. Guests were his grandparents Ms. Joan Bass, Mr. and Mrs. 354 No. Main, Layton Wayne Bone and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bass. Also attending were Ms. Bonnie Kment, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Kment and children, Dave Carmack and daughter Alece. o ground wuh duiker blue and yellow flowers, their corsages were yellow roses wuh tmy blue flowers. PKI.MPIIkL SHOW IRS were given by Andrea I mh and Camille krum, The bride aticnded Glendora Ifigh School in California and Citrus College. 1 he groom attended Layion Ifigh School and Weber State College. Layton o Kaysville o Clearfield Ketin nj Chut U J, presently Its mg in Kf no. Net ..are t luting iSifO fuifms Mr, and Mrs, hgf.n H.ssl and Mf and Mrs, Bum Avery. Ibes h are here to ccieb uie the wedding anniseisaiy of Resins grunjpurents. Mr, and Mrs. Ural Muibias of f4en, While here. Chris was hon- ored with a baby shower booed by Lynne liter and Iks kitd, At HR A honeymoon to souihern California the couple will make their home in lay ton. if Out state guests iraludcd Mr. and Mis, C C. Pulsipher. Yucaipa. Cafif,. grandparents; Mr, and Mrs. Datid C. Pulsipher. Merced. Cafif,. aunt and urate: Stacy Wise, Glen-don- . Calif.: and Sherry Blush. Mucungie. Pa. STEVEN U. MAJOR Attorney at Law Annuunre flowers were long stemmed silk yellow roses BEST MAN dusties were performed by Mike Draper with Scott Bauer as usher. THE BRIDE was attired in a a high neck, sweetheart neckline, fitted sleeves, high waist line, full tbsot li.me.lda sweetheart neckline. pufTcd sleeves, full skirt with a tie over satin. The gown was Headaches ..Jr. h full-leng- th Health 376-421- Salt Lake LDS Temple. with lace. Tbc gown was designed and made by the bode. Her flowers were yellow and white roses adorned with liny blue summer flowers. Matron of honor was Mrs. Scot. Pitkin, sister of the bride. Maid of honor was Suzanne Bauer wnh Mrs. Scott Ny e and Andrea i irth as bridesmaids. They wore yellow and blue THE BRIDE was attired in a gown of chiffon By Dr. Scott 230 No. Main came the bride of Richard Todd Bauer on June 18 in the gown and the groom's mother wore a light blue floor-lengt- be- umbia Falls, Mont. Questions Answered Exercise Numbness Miss Ellen Carol Turner Repeat Vows MR. AND Mrs. Layion are the parents of live living children. They enjoy working in their yard and gardening. Mr. Layton has several hobbies including making doll houses and plavter picture frames. Mrs. Layton is talented in many crafts especially drying flowers and tatting, dmg of Mr. and Mrs. Earl T. - Temple Rites PHELPS ReluHe Kaysvillc News dir oirning of hi law offirr al 10 Wet-- t Center in Kavville. 0 After hums & Saturday appointmrnt as ailafiln For appointments 766-319- 1 376-369-6 |