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Gcuryt U. is fmplsic4 by Nurthrs CV plUrtsm a M- fmusiQ iq U il, IN cuuptq tsii) puke Ibfif new bsxn M THE MARRIAGE Priff ukmmre4 IQ lh q4 Fowl CatMsC tbuisb a fr.efipiQ M JssiU RrsrpiiO Jut! IQ Uke CTiy. LDS Temple Riles Mil AND MILL JACK HAWTHORNE MR AND MILS. JAMIE ELLIS CouPle Umted Repeat Vows Grace Baptist Church of Bountiful w ihc setting for ; the ceremony umimf Jamie K. : Liin ami (he former Regina : Lea Rencc ir in Marriage on honor. Bridesmaids were Tammy Lund. Debbie and May 17. IvkO. : THE BRIDE it a daughter of --Mr. and Mrs. Roger A. Be for : negor of fruii Height meriy of Bountiful Mr. am Mr. Richard Llii of Wood Crot are the parents of the groom. Mil. Brian Turnbloom and ; On June 14. 9o in Pensacola. Ha., Roalyn Yvette Btantley became the bride of Jack I lawthome during a cere- Terry Ulis and Daw n Benegar. BEST M N was Jeff Lilt of mony performed by Rev. Isaac P. Brantley. Portland. Ore., with Greg ' York Powell and Tun Mlis as the ushers. guest included the grandparents of the bride, THEBKIDEivaduaghtcrof Rev. and The ceremony was per formed by Pastor John Roland of Riverside Baptist Church of Riverside. Calif. Musical selection were performed by Lexine Bennett. Becky Ben nett and Dave and Hazel Rowe. Friends and guest were received at a reception at the LIJndge House of Bountiful. THE BRIDE wore a dress of white qiana accented w ith lace and pearls. Brant-- y, The groom the son of Mr. and Mr. Nathaniel Hawthorne. 412 E. Strong. Pcnsaco la. I la. A reception followed immediately after the ceremony in Pensacola, w iih a second reception lobe held m Lay ton on June 28. THE BRIDE wore a gown of ivory dclustered satin and Chantilly lace. The empire bodice of lace featured a scoop neckline and short sleeves. h The skirt wascompletcd by a detachable lace chapel length train. She carried silk flowers of blue roses, white baby roses, blue carnations and lilac A-li- THE COUPLE will reside in Portland, Orcg., after a honeymoon trip to California. Attending the bride was Valerie Benegar as maid of Isaac P. i Mr. and Mrs. Burl Akin. Richfield. Ida.: Mrs. II. R. MacDonald and her daughter Mrs. Jim Jensen: Mr. and Mrs. George Andrus and their daughter Mr. Pat Malone, all of Jerome. Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Richar Andrus, California; Mr. and Mr. Horry Ressner with son David and Eric and daughter Jeanne of Green River, Wyo.: Mr. Melissa Litis of Portland. Ore.; and Kim French and Ray Jackson also of Portland. Orcg. : Mr. 1947 West Ann. Lav ton. e t: Z er Z s ;sr morning of June 21 for easy pickup. They ask that the Saturday,June2l,istheday set aside for the American Le- gion Post 82 monthly newspaper and aluminum drive. THIS PROJECT is a fund raising project for the Legionnaires to raise funds for the up keep on the American Legion Building as well as them sup- newspapers be boxed, tied or bagged. This saves a great deal of time for those on the trucks. Matron of honor was Rosa Lee Mytes. Maid of honor was Jacqueline Hawthorne with bridesmaids Cynthia Hawih- - orne, Lizzie Hawthorne, Andrea Boyd and Tonya Johnson. floor-lengt- LARGE amounts of news- papers are destroyed each month due to people placing them in the garbage. They are encouraging the citizens to be mindful of this drive and to support them. They can also be left at Carls Chevron Station on the comer of Main and 2nd North in Kaysville. porting the various service programs of its post. The Legionnaires ask the people of the community to save their daily newspapers and scrap aluminum and place it on the curb by 8 a.m. on the Car Wash And Bake Sale Sat. The Citizens for Justice it East Layton city volunteer organization, will hold a car wash and bake sale to raise funds for league projects this Saturday, June 14 from 1 1 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the East Layton Branch of the Bank ofUlahparking lot. ii Donations of SI JO per 'can will be accepted. non-prof- - ANYONE wishing To donate h. nations, daisies and baby breath. Flower girl was Charmaneta Floyd. BEST MAN was James Hawthorne, with ushers Clarence Myles, Anthony Boyd, should bring them to the parking lot by 1 a.m. People who want to know more about the Citizens for Justice League or who want to join the group or contribute to the group can do so at the car wash and bake sale Saturday. 1 3 Students Joins Honor Society 0 Three Weber State College students from Kaysville have been initiated into the national honorary scholastic society, I Phi Kappa Phi, announced Ralph Telford, professor of political science and president of the WSC faculty chapter. I TO BECOME a member of the scholastic society a student must have a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.67 percent. The students are Elizabeth Dunford, a senior who resides at 129 W. 575N.;Jan Morris, a junior, of 1050 E. Manchester and Gloria 0. Wright, ajunior, of 1084 Cambridge Drive. Fathers Day Specials Shirts AH r Buy 3 Cases of Baby Food and get 1 Junior Case Prunes Tricot Pieces Good Selection Off 12 off or at $4?5 FREE 108" Wide 99 June omy FREE WITH EACH QUILT BATT BOUGHT 10-- 5 Freeport Center Phone Bldg. 12 C - Clearfield 825-155- 2 MR. ADAMS has had a full active working life. He has been in county agent work, a form supt. of the Japanese Relocation Center in Topaz, Utah. He worked 17 years with the Utah State Transportation Dept. He has testified on land values in all the district courts in Utah including the federal. He still does some private appraising. He is amember of Mrs. Reed L. Adams. Kaysvil- Right-Of-Wa- y le. Reed married the former Tommye Lou Gurley of Fort W'orth, Texas. They have five children. Fie is a dentist in Kaysville. MR. AND Mrs. Don L. Adams of Kaysville. Don married Janet Tcbbs of Panquitch. They have three children. Don . teaches seminary at the Kays- ville LDS Seminary.. the American Righ-Of-Wa- y Association. . I Mr. and Mrs. F. Burton (Joyce Adams) Winters of Kaysville. They have six children. Joyce and Burton are accomplished musicians. She and her husband own Winters Wonderland Childrens Day Care Center. Mr. Winters teaches seminary at Kaysville LDS Seminary. i Chase Trial Delayed i ! FARMINGTON A hearing in First District Juvenile Court, Farmington, for a teen-age- d Sunset girl accused of participating in a wild chase in a mobila home last September has been postponed again until June 17. DR. AND Mrs. Ray L. Adams of Columbia, S.C. Ray married the former Judy Holt of Salt Lake City. They have five children. Dr. Adams is an optometrist in Columbia, a prominent land holder and business man in that area. Mr. and Mrs. Tom (Ellon Jeanne Adams) Pike of Salt Lake City. They are the parents of six children. Tom and Ellon are known throughout the valley for their outstanding THE HEARING was scheduled last Wednesday, after being previously continued, at the request of the girls attorney. She is vharged with being a passenger (with two other girls) in a chase through Davis musical talents. Mr. Pike is a vice president of the Lockhart Co. City. The trio allegedly took with- County and into Salt Lake out permission the mobile home from a Sunset residence MR. AND Mrs. Adams list and drove it to 300 West South Temple where the vehicle rammed into a utility pole. , DURING THE wild chase Davis County and into t through accomplishments. Salt Lake City, the trio were Mrs. Dadams is a registered "pursued by law enforcement from f officers from nurse. She graduated Davis . and ; f Utah Highway Patrol County, Budge Hospital in Logan North v. ctr-has been active m music j Lake Cit Salt Lake and cles all her life. Her many hob-- , a NortJh During the ch bies include music, gardening j? Salt Lake roHed car police ne AdJeW01-over on Beck Street exit from I'V Mr. is a graduate ofi s interstate Highway 15. The car was extensively damaged but the officer was not injured. their children and mates as some of their greatest accomplishments in life. However, they have many individual among those attending the New Books Added To The County Library Shelves , THE Your Home with United States Steel SUPER STEEL SIDING Steel Siding Carport Covers Aluminum Patio & lion on an enormous range of subjects. DOWN HOME Ways," by Jerry Mack Johnson. Old fang-le- d skills for making hundreds of simple, useful things. The projects in this book cover a broad scope of interests, ranging from adobe bricks to zucchini pickles. Jerry Mack Johnson is also the author of New books have been added the the shelves of the Davis County Library. They are as follows: SIGN LANGUAGE by Jill Ward, This book will enable the teacher saurus, and interpreter to broaden their manual communication vocabulary. It will help the pa- rents of deaf children to use a variety of words w hich will increase communication between parent and children. "The Ann Landers Encyclopedia A to Z," by Esther P. Lederer. Between these covers you will find no magic solution, no short cuts to peace, prosperity, contentment, or Catfish Farming and "Country Wisdom. A "The World Series 75th Anniversary, editited by Joseph Reichler. A magnificent tribute to the national pastimes main event all the color and action, triumphs and defeats, drama and glory. - mental health. You will find, however, a wealth of informa- - LEMON-AIby Phil Edmonston. Before you buy any new or used car cherk the complete listings in this book. Other arrivals: "The Best Short Stories by Negro Writers, by Langston Hughes; "American-CaesaDouglas MacArthus by William Manchester; Obedience and Security Training for Dogs," by Tom Scott. Helpful Hints r: 1880-196- Feed roses before the bud swells with Vi cup of per plant. Spray regularly for insects or try a rose fertilizer that a contains syste- & Eave Coverings (Soffit & Fascia) Storm Doors & Windows LAYTON youth who reportedly drove the vehicle received a suspended sentence after pleading guilty to four charges. The other girl also pleaded guilty to two charges and was placed on probation. Both girls, however, were ordered to pay restitution and to do public service jobs as ..part of their probation, grb E., Farmington; North Branch, 562 S. 1000 E., Clearfield; South Branch, 725 S. Main, Bountiful. Summer Clearance uPGtec- 1W COLUMN MOUSTMft Crewel and Needlepoint Kits 20,30 Off Yarns Closeouts nCTUMI C June Showtime 7:30 & 9:25 All Nights 1:1 5 only Sal Mat I U g (j Knitting Worsted Spinnerin's 4 Ply Cotton Lora Spinnerini Bulky 2.25 1.75 1.00 KAYSVILLE THREATRE Illm -. Spun For YouT Kramer Kramer Adult Students Sr. Citizens CtVdren ALUMINUM APPLICATION SERVICE a- 4, THESE BOOKS are available at the Davis County Library headquarters, 38 S. 100 mic insecticide. Dig plant beds to a depth of 12 to 18 inches and work in generous amounts of organic material, such as peat moss, leaf mold or compost. m Monday through Saturday - USU (hen known at the AKiet. Wlulc in school he a an active participant in athletics. THE MARRIED children and 23 grandchildren are planning a special celebration for the occasion which will include a family party. Those children are Dr. and 703-153- 2 Hours Alden S. 13. SIDING CONTRACTORS Large Character Cutouts 1 Mr. Insulate Socks S36Case Mr. and Adam of II South 4th East. Kaysville are celebrating their Soth wedding anniversary on Tom and Nancy Adams Hates. Mrs. Hayes is a cousin of the bnde. The Bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Golden M. Adams, formerly of Layton Bui now living in Ogden, were .. $4 $14"&UP a ADAMS Celebrates 50tli High School and ha attended the University of baked goods for the sale THE ATTENDANTS wore powder blue poly-kn- it gowns with a scoop neck, cap sleeves on a blouson bodice. The skirt was and They carried accordion pleated fans with baby roses, car- MR. AND MRS. ALDEN gton League, a OIJLO JVC the nurTuge, friend and family members from this area were invited to an informal outdoor reception that was held at the home of attended West I londa. After a honey moon in Florida. they will make a home in Roy, Utah. THE YOUNG couple will Be further honored wuh a reception on June 14 al the home of the Brides parent in Carson City, Nev. Ihc newly vseJt plan lo live in Reno. Nev. for the summer an J then return lo Provo where Larry will further his education at BYU and Launc w ill teach in an elementary school in Provo. BRYAN AND Elaine Horns flew home Monday morning. Mr. Hams is the Bishop of the Carson City LDS Ward. V Layton Hgh School and Weber State College. The groom graduated from B.T. Washin- floor-lengt- forget-me-not- Legion Paper Drive Set For Sat. June 21 the Ogden Temple off iciated. Jame Smiley, Oliver Griffin Vnd Ldward Sole. THE BRIDE LAI RIF H i$ Been leashing school in Uiniah. Me is a graduate of UYU and hat served an LDS mission lo I ranee. Larry is winking on bis master degree in engineering al BYU. Laurie Harris, (he Mi daughter of Bryan anJ lLu Adam Ham of Corson City. Ncv. was nume4 Id Lorry K. Ball, ton of Mr. and Mrs. IJasnS. Boll of Spark. Ncv. in the OgJcn I DS lemrle on June 7. IW. Fre. Zumkll of The Spinning Wheel 76 South Main, Bountiful, Utah - 8401 0 |