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Rhodesia and Mr. and Sirs. Harry Booth from Sahsburg. RlioJcso. 1 he group spent Gsi ViMtiftg Mr. Temple Rites On Teh, 1. 1 Hr I L. Mercer. Jo A. Fee raise and Paul Morlcy. Ihe bride's mother wore a ruse colored floral pnni full length row n w i:h long sleeves, a soft gai! ned woo-lin- e and a sell tie belt, the groom's mother wore a full length burgtmJy gown wuh a sell tie at the neckline and a bloused bodice. 1 here flowers were corsages of silk dusty rose and burgundy rosebuds cnjMc hvme the hiJe (4 Kurt Roger ttouj dunni a ceremony JuH UU Dean L. nifottned in I he Ucr Larre oCuutcJ. I RIMS OF the h;Jf we f rank I caanie, 1451 North Si Ires!. K)twl-Ic- . Parent of the groom are Mr, and Mr. Kcnl K. Wood. V.MSui.Sb 3 50 West. Bountiful. A wedding breakfast wa hr Id at ihe Lion House in Salt Lake City and a reception at the Bountiful Club House. PA Mr and Mr and apple blossoms. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mrs. Sh.re Johnson. Mrs. Leon Heapv, Mrs. Sieve Jensen. Mauiccn Casdorph. Mrs. Sam Wood. Mrs. Gary Wood and Mrs. Burch Bran-dag- THE BRIDE tore a floor lengih Mouson style gow n w iib a chapel train, of crepe under lining wish a sheer wind mist overlay. Ihe e. ' sisters of the groom. They wore qiana dusty rose and burgundy blouson shirt dresses, gathered into Ihe alternately yoke, with kimono elbow length sleeves. Their flowers were of silk dusty rose and burgundy rosebuds. Miss Coree Carrick was flower girl. USHERS WERE Dennis Woodward, Paul Rasmussen. , d Mrs. Muriel Larsen re- lumed home from Sacramento, Calif, where she spent two THE BRIDE graduated from weeks as a guest of her son and Davis High School and LDS Mr. and Mrs. daughter-in-laSeminary. The groom graduLloyd Larsen. She enjoyed ated from Bountiful High .spending much time sight-- School and aiteiivled Weber.1 seeing throughout the areas of Slate College. PiacerviJIc, Auburn and Grass After their honeymoon to Valley.. Steamboat Springs. Colo., the William S. Bennett returned in their home is home Friday from a governcouple making Bountiful. ment business trip to the Patu THOSE ATTENDING from out of state were Joan Ferrante and George Lambert. Manchester. New Hamp.; Lt. and Mrs. James L. Mercer, Atwater, Calif.; Mrs. A. Thayle Anderson and children. Twin Falls. Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Preston and family, Las Vegas, Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dye and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Neil and family, Pocatello, Ida.; and Mrs. Ed Koche-va- r and family, Denver, Colo. Lldcf Bryan Hatch, son of Sir, and Mrs Arthur llaNh of West 2JJ0 Souih. Sira cute, hat returned home Horn a mission to the Tcut IkdUs Mission. He will give his report at the Syracuse Second Ward, at Id I) a m. on Sunday. April 20. He returned home on March 2 and plans to continue his education at W eber State pJ Kaysville Sirs. Robert (LinJal GoodHawau are win and children visiting wiih her parents, Mr. and Sirs. A) Miller. She came to attend the funeral service of her grandfather, Albert Ncphi Tay kv held Monday, April 7 in Salt Lake City. Shelley Perkins attended the guest bivk. bodice was accented with French lace in a lily and rose pattem and wed pearls. Strands of wed pearls lined the sheer sleeve caps and bodice. Her bouquet was of silk pink, dusty rose and burgundy rosebuds, doguuod and baby breath. - . Matron of honor were Mrs. James L. Mercer, sister of the bride, and Mrs. A. Thayle Anderson. Bridesmaids were Maureen Casdorph. Dcbora Ferrante. sister of the bride, Cindy Wood and Laura Wood, MISS KAYSVILLE week in West Yellow vtong snowmubding and lounrg the IJU.IMk BIMCTT B The Ulcnif 4 b4 raJtjnl it KiMtdttf Miti Trrcta Lvxat d Mot lMJ JUlurAijr C flung dunfij Ihe aanuH Mt KamiHe feet'ani M4 Arid 12 at the crow Davit H Tire by lire f b S, hired audiiur-tert tiunreecd n. JCk. MIST EVANS relctuJ Don a pwup id 1 7 cwtcuat in lire utff eomfciiuon 4 ihe annual event. C'hnren at firvl aiienJjni wat Julre Kurw. Ampler Mr. and Mrv I reJrxk KoetiU and recoodallendaM was Mire Pal Thomprem. daughter (4 M the lovely etem with Bull Howard, Jaytee prere (km at ntavtrf 4 eeremomev. Dunr! the thon tmermivuon, Mr. and Mrt. LcRoy vuge T JreHKpwin, MlsT TNwirrexi aiwi wna 4 M.t Takni, The Mitt Ctwfrnuliy award went ihe group Ihe Youngmt, t4 krekre Ore (ii!e under ihe doceiion lo Mttt Vanetta Clond, Jetvon. performrd. The ne Mitt Kavtvdle wat crowned by Kathy Beck tirom. 197V Mitt Kayttille who retired ihe crown. d davfhict c4 Mr. and Mia. LTont. Use 17 candidaiet were judged in twimmmf tuitt earlier at ihe Chateau Center. Alta during Ihe pageant they were judged in formal wear and fur Urea three minute la Id-War- km THE pretentaiton. THEME OF ihe pageant "I rorect. The firtl runnervp received a S75 U.S. Savings Bond and Ihe second rvnncrup a Stt) Savings Bond. Both received a bouquet of red roset. MISS Congeniality and Mist Talent revetted beautiful engraved iroptucs. The new Mist Kayttille will have ihe opportunity of reign- ing over all the Kaysville events and activities during (he coming y ear as w ell as over the r, annual Kayttille Heritage Harvevl Days July dihcckhra-ur- e. SHE IS cligiMe lo enter the Mot Das it County compel! Hon in August and ihe annual Mist Clah Pageant in Sail Lake City. Judges for ihe esettl were Troy 1 bofflton, Krehard Bcnn ion. Judy Bcnnion. Diana DunMcy, Dana Kae Shaw. Mt .MCAL numbers during ihe evening were furnuhej by Dick Bushnell and Larry Truman. The Mist Kaywide pageant is sponsored by ihe Kaysville JCKt. annually assiocd by the Javcces. Mrt. Mary Lou Jan dreau was chairman of ihe event astiMcd by other JCK members and Mrs. Fay Moore wat publicity chairman. A LARGE audience ihe JCKt in this outstanding evening of latent displayed by ihe many contestup-port- tants. np 'tV Layton Republican WomdiFs Club Will Meet On 23rd 4 Reginald Chartres Cirencester, w ho resides in England, will be traveling to Utah in early June to get acquainted with his two young Mrs. Purser was the former Sheila Adams of Layton. l;J N will receive 4 red Believe la Mutie" tel the g. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Larry Purser of Layton. (jt Hhohirthtp 10 ihe college r4 her choree, a SIM dothmg allowance for ihe Mitt Cuh Pageam along with a bouquet 1250 ( briefly in Alexandria. Va. w uh his ton and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Sirs. Mike Bennett and ion Jeremy. Mr. Bennett alvo spent time at Letterkenny Army Depot in Chamhcrt-burPa. Mr. and Mrs. Vcrl A. Walker attended the funeral service of his sister Mrs. Orel Woods at St. Anthony. Ida. on Monday. Elder David Jonsson has accepted his mission cull :o the Korea Mission, lie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bengt Jonsson of the Kaysville 18th Ward. Elder Jonsson will enter the Mission Training Center on May 15. acre Mare ll S' xent River Naval Park Bare at Lexington. Sfd. He visited Layton Births Mr. and Mrs. Rocky Purser of Fairfield Apts., No. 35, Layton, are parents of a new baby boy that arrived to them on March 21 at the St. Benedict Hospital in Ogden. He weighed in at 7 lbs. 3 oz., and will be named Rhett Lee. Welcoming him into the family w as a brother. Tramavnc. hut 10 Knjwilln fttUtalatiU, Tl luly traUlirtl if Jul Koflili, left, nml Lrd ntifixUnu Temn Kvaus Thump llxt tan t!y I , . V .re ... The Republican Women of Layton, East Layton. Sunset, West Point, Clinton, Syracuse and Clearfield are encouraged to attend the regular monthly w MR. AND MRS. MELVIN G. WOOD meeting of the Republican Womens Club on April 23 at the Clearfield Library at 7 p.m. Open House Set In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin G. Wood, who are moving to Salt Lake City, their neighbors and friends are holding an open house at the Clearfield Fifth Ward Cultural Hall, 326 East Center, on Saturday, April 19 from 5 to 7 p.m. MR. AND Mrs. Wood have e of service in given a the communities where they have lived. Mr. Wood has been g resident of Cleara field and has held many prominent positions in the community and in the LDS Church. He has been mayor of Clearfield, a charter member of Clearfield Kiwanis Club, and one of the first directors of the Weber Basin Water Project. He was associated with the Smith Canning Company in Clearfield for 38 years, holding positions as life-tim- GlEST SPEAKER for the evening will be Attorney Gen. Robert Hansen. He has served in his present position since 1977 and served as deputy attorney general from 1968 to 1977. Mr. Hansen was in pri- and president of the Gearfield Literary Guild. She was a with her husband in building and managing the Norge cleaning business. er vate practice from 1950 to 1968. He serves on many IN THE northwest with her husband she was of a chain of shopping centers, including supermarkets, variety shops and restaurants. boards and committees in the state including the state-wid- e er Association of Prosecution and the Utah Council on Cri minal Justices. Ruby Price, vice chairman of the Republican party, said Mr. Hansen is one of the many candidates that they hope to bring into the county, so the voters will have an ooportun-it- y to ask questions and find out the philosophy of the candidate. THE STATE Federation of Republican Womens Clubs will be holding a regional meeting, Saturday, April 19 in Provo at the Wilkerson Center at 10 a.m. All club presidents, chairmen and vice presidents are invited to attend. Luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Nola Roberts is president, Kathy Smoot, vice president, and Jeannine Crabtree, secretary. life-lon- field man, warehouse V Vy fore- man, superintendent and sales manager. He built and operated the Norge Cleaning and Pressing business and also the on 200 South Street. Under his direction as mayor, Clearfields Municipal Swimming Pool was built. He helped to open, curb and gutter many streets in Clearfield and participated in many worthwhile projects in the community. Milk-A-Ra- n , ,r i , 'v ' J:1 HERITAGE CENTER HOSTESSES -- v playing bridge, makes deli-cious homemade candy and field for the past 48 years. She spends many hours in various kinds of volunteer work. Her hobbies are lapidary and silver smithing and has some of her lapidary work currently on display at the center. She is a member of the Golden Spike Gem and Mineral Society. The center is very appreciative of her time and talents. FRANCES Petersen comes in each Wednesday. She was bom in Fayette, Utah and recently moved to Layton. She her instant friendliness bright-- r ens the entire center. Lucille Mabey serves each Tuesday. She is a native of Ogden buthas resided in Clear flowers. Her hobbies include quilting and crocheting, loves to travel and has been on several tours. She is such a gra The ladies above each V: volunteer several hours a week E at the Heritage Senior Citizen Center in Clearfield. They serve as desk hostesses, greeting the seniors as they arrive and doing whatever errands they can in helping the staff. , , ;,'j When the telephone needs answering and assistance given at the Heritage Senior Citizens Center in Clearfield, a battery of hostesses is on hand including front, Francis Peterson, left, Lucille Mabey and Marie Paynee; back, Loraine Mott, left, and Ethel Jo Collins. Florence Hadfield was not present. ETHEL (JO) Collins serves each Monday. She is a native of Salt Lake City and retired from Hill AFB. She enjoys really enjoys working with cious person and is ever willing to help. Florence Hadfield comes in each Thursday. Unfortunately she is suffering from a sprained ankle and could not be with the group today. Her hobbies include reading and crocheting and caring for her family. Her pleasant smile is such an asset to the center. MARIE PAYNE serves faithfully each Friday. She has lived in Clearfield for 23 years. She enjoys traveling and spends many hours working in her yard. She spends many hours working with the seniors pn various committees and MRS. WOOD, the former Opal Cahoon, has also held many positions of prominence here and in the northwest. She has served on Clearfield Stake seminars and is currently serving as secretary of the Clear- field Senior Citizen Club. Being part of a family really keeps . me hopping says Marie. She really stretches her heart to make life more pleasant for someone else. Lorraine Matt is the gal that substitutes for any one of the desk hostesses, if they cant make it. She is always ready to help any time. Lorraine enjoys ceramics and macrame classes at the center. five-generati- THESE LADIES perform a very important role at Heritage. Relief Society Board, as a counselor twice in the Presidency of the Clearfield Fifth Ward Relief Society. She and Mr. Wood organized the Fifth Ward Choir. She was an inservice teacher for four years. Previous to moving here she was Stake MIA and Primary presidents, and was active in the organizing of missionary work in the Portland-Yakim- a area. Civic affairs include chairman of the Heart Fund, Cancer and Blood Bank drives. She worked on the parade of trees committee several years. She was president of the Soroptim-is- t International Association, was secretary, vice president 1 n nines UAVIO UIPU nUYALTY nlun Pam Miller, Amber Stewart and Melanie Valentine will reign at this years junior prom at Davis High, on Saturday, April 9 at the Capitol Rotunda from p.m. 1 THE ROYALTY was chosen by the junior class and the queen will be announced at the junior assembly on Thursday, April 17. The assembly, organized by a committee headed by Michelle Rickman and DeAnne Winkle, will feature the singing, dancing and Addingbeauty to the Davis High Junior Prom are royalty Pam Miller, left, Melanie Valentine and Amber Stewart. performing talents of the junior class. Still is the theme for this years prom, set in a backr ground of beige and blue, with Trax providing the music. Dress is formal, pictures may be taken, and flowers are in order. Tickets cam be purch- ased at the door or during lunch. HEADED UP by junior class officers Mike McGill, Diane Dawson and Shia Kapos, the junior committee and advisor, Fred Fisher, selected the theme, the color scheme, and made all the arrangements needed to make this years dance the best ever. According to second vice president, Shia Kapos, The junior committee has worked really hard to get everything going, and were really excited about it. We would also like to thank Mrs. Perkins and Mr. Fisher for all their help getting the prom together. Theyve been there when we really needed them. rJ |