OCR Text |
Show w WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, OCTOBER 25. T979 Jody Schumaker Vying For SUSCS Homecomig Queen Layton Births Robert E. and Vivien Brown Cannon, 673 East Rosewood Lane, Layton are pleased to announce the birth of a baby boy. The child was born Oct. 18 in the McKay-De- e Hospital. He will be named David Robert Cannon. Greeting the new baby at home are his sisters and 0 brother, Cathy, Paul and Lisa. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gentry S. Cannon of Council Bluffs, Iowa and Mr. and Mrs. Keith X. Brown of Layton. ' Bollschweiler, Bountiful and Mrs. Casse L. Monson, Lay-ton. On Oct. 16, John F. and Melinda R. Gilleland Fryer became the parents of their sixth child. The girl who will be named Kathryn Danielle Fryer, was bom in an Ogden hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilleland of Layton and Mrs. Eva Fryer of Clearfield are the childs grandparents. College coeds vying for the title of 1979-8homecoming queen. 0 SUSCs QUEEN and her 8:15 p.m. in the college audi- torium. The theme for homecoming this year is Six Days in ts are Gentry W. Cannon of Norfolk, Neb., Mrs. Dora Kaysville Births Autumn, and the pageant baby daughter for will follow this theme, with decorations of fall colors of rust and tan, Janice pageant chairperson, said. Davis North Medical Center Coordinator of SUSCs 1979-8- 0 homecoming celebration which begins with a torch run Its a Bick-mor- Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Eynon at 221 East 650 South, Kaysville. The 6 lbs. 9 oz. baby arrived on Sept. 25 at the MRS. MITCHELL M. DYSON The Colonial Reception Center in Bountiful provided the setting for the marriage of Miss Judi Sanders and Mitchell M. Dyson in a ceremony performed on Oct. 5 by Bishop Russell Booth. MR. AND MRS. THANE PERKINS Couple United Miss Susan Bonnie Rees became the bride of Thane Perkins in performed Sept. Vaughn ceremonies in Hoytsville. Bishop George F. Snell performed 13 the ceremony. 1HE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Rees of Coalville and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Perkins, 1449 North 750 East, Kaysville. The couple was honored at a wedding reception following the ceremony at Hoyts- ville. They were further honored at an open house on Sept 22 in Kaysville. newlyweds will make home in Logan. PRENUPTIAL THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David T. Sanders of 194 North 200 their East, parties and received her nursing degree from Utah Trade Tech in Provo. The groom graduated from Davis High School and is attending Utah State University in Logan full-leng- featuring a lace The matching in advertising design and illustration. He has fulfilled an LDS mission to the Belgium Antwerp majoring long lace sleeves were gathered at the wrists with small satin bows. The full tiered skirt was enhanced with lace ruffles. The fingertip veil of silk Mission, np bridal illusion edged in daisies fell softly from a lace and beaded crown. She carried a bouquet of silk rose buds, daisies, carnations and baby breath with lace and full-leng- th satin streamers. bodice with sleeves. The gown was MRS. KEVIN Christensen, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids enhanced with a deep ruffle at the hemline and the skirt extending into a full chapel train. Her chapel length veil of silk bridal illusion edged were Mrs. Robert Shields, Mrs. Ray Black and Mrs. VICKEE ANN SIDES Date Circled as the other attendants. BEST MAN duties were performed by Doug Christensen. Ushers were Scott Sanders, Brett Sanders, Pete Dyson, Robert Shields, and Brad Dyson. The ring bearer The engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Vickie Sides to Peter Carrier is being announced by her Prenuptial parties were in Logan. The groom graduated from Skyline High School and also attended USU in Logan. FOLLOWING a wedding trip to Jacobs Lake and the Grand Canyon in Arizona the newlyweds will make their home in Salt Lake City, np Mrs. Sides of Kaysville. Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Bishop and Mrs. James Carrier of Orem. Howard given by Mrs. Perry Bolyard, Mrs. Bob Shields, Mrs. Ray Black, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Fisher and Miss Joan Gines. MISS LORI McNeely attended the guest book. The bride graduated from Davis High School and attended Utah State University Mr. and parents, was Tyler Shields. yoke trimmed with a lace ruffle. FOR HER wedding and reception the bride chose a gown of chiffon featuring a lace mandarin collar, lace accented fitted in matching lace was Kaysville and the groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin D. Dyson, 3892 East 2920 South, Salt Lake City. Following the ceremony the couple greeted guests at a reception. The bride wore a gown of gauze fashioned with a full bodice were given by Mrs. Frank Ferrante and Mrs. Eugene Perkins. The bride graduated from North Summit High School Welcoming their rust chrysanthemums with matching colored streamers. Flower girls were Patricia Bolyard, Nicole Bolyard, Aimee Bolyard and their gowns were styled the same ' THE COUPLE will recite wedding vows on Nov. 17 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They will be honored that evening at a reception in the Kaysville Second North LDS Ward Chapel. The bride-elegraduated from Davis High School and Kaysville LDS Seminary. She graduated from Weber State College and the LDS Institute of Religion at Weber State. She has also served an LDS mission to the Virginia Roanoke Mission. She is teaching at Taylor School in Centerville. at- Sr. Citizens Plan tached to the lace crown. The bouquet was a large white orchid qnd a. deep red rose. Miss Brenda Rees was maid of honor with Miss Teresa Okada and Miss Jeanne Rees as bridesmaids. h gowns They wore of plum chiffon styled with short sleeves. They wore wrist corsages of pink carnations and burgundy roses. Miss Sue Ann Bodily attended the guest book. Heritage Bazaar floor-lengt- DALE NEIBAUR and Steve Argyle performed best man duties. Following a honeymoon trip to Bryce and Zions Canyons and the Grand Canyon in Arizona the There is a definite touch of fall in the air! And when fall arrives we begin to make plans for the annual Heritage Senior Citizen Bazaar. This year it will be held on Nov. 30. If you havent been to one of our bazaars, here is som. SHELLEY HIGHT To Marry Mr. and Mrs. Wallace E. Hight, Farmington, announce the engagement of jtheir daughter Shelley Elizabeth to Todd Raymond Blanch 'bf West Weber. THE COUPLE will be married Nov. 16 in West Weber, where they will make their home. information that may be helpful to you. ANY SENIOR citizen can ''rent a table and sell your items at handicraft your own price. Some otop marketable items may be homemade candies, bakery goods, ceramics, quilts, any 'type of needlework, leather work, wood work, or anything you have created and would like to sell. Last year we saw some lovely floral arrangements and lots of beautiful lapidary work. The public is invited to come in and browse and buy. It is an excellent idea for holiday gift shopping. THE FUTURE bridegroom graduated from Pioneer High v School in San Jose, Calif., and is presently attending Utah Trade Tech School in Salt Lake City. He has fulfilled an LDS Mission to the France Paris mission, np Oct. 29 and ends with a formal dance Nov. 3. JODY SCHUMAKER sisters, Amanda and Allyson. Mrs. Eynon is the former Patricia Pulsipher of Salt Lake City. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Eynon and Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Pulsipher all of Salt Lake City. Randy Sperry. Their gowns were floor length of beige with terracotta floral design crepe. They each held a bouquet of white daisies, red rose buds and She is a junior theater arts major at SUSC and is a 1975 graduate of Davis High, School. She is being spon-- : sored in the queens pageant by the SUSC Rodeo Club. Jody Schumaker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Schumaker, 110 N. Country Lane, Fruit Heights, is one of Southern 19 third Utah State FOR ALL TO ENJOY child into their home are Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stewart of 1570 East Nicholls Road, Fruit Heights. The 6 lbs. 3 oz. lad arrived on Oct. 9 at the Holy Cross Hospital in. Salt Lake City. He will be named Jeremy John and is being welcomed home by a sister Hillary and a brother Cody. Mrs. Stewart was the former Lora Beck of Salt Lake City. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Boyd N. Stewart of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. W eidell S. Beck of Salt Lake City. Frank Shumway of Logan is the 2501 E. GENTILE, LAYTON A PICTURESQUE SETTING IDEAL FOR BREAKFAST, LUNCH OR DINNER great-grandfath- Activities For Center As Well As Hawaiian Luaus All Season Barbeques Superb Buffets November activities for the Heritage Center in Clearfield are: Mondays, sewing ceramics, 4 p.m.; Tuesdays, macrame, China paintoil ing and lapidary, painting 4 p.m.; Wednesdays: Pool class, needlework, 9:30 to 11:30; blood pressure, 11 to 1; ceramics bingo, CHEF Dining By Candlelight Valley View Dances 1; MARK FITCHES Formerl) with the Hilton Hawaiian Village Hotel, Hawaii Wedding Receptions Private Parties Banquets Etc. Thursdays: Ceramics and Fridays: photography, movie Arts and Crafts, at 12:30. The monthly lunch will be Nov. 8; and. the monthly birthday party will be Nov. 13. Friday Nov. 30 will be the annual Christmas Bazaar. 1; For Information & Reservations Call 766-064- 1 101' 'A &vecialitsed Styllsts RESERVE A table now, by ' calling Otif ME mABIIMJM Eipart Unlaw Hakatytlng , Salon ' . liinil'A'luiui 360 S. Fort Lane 376-365- TODAYS BRIDE and 6 The Bridal Gallery 1979 In appreciation, each girl wants to personally give you a discount on her most excelled service. . . Fashion shows by Nannette of New York. Door prizes include two fabulous honeymoons. on dressing your Workshops and planning a line, hairstyling and make-up- , mini-class- 1 Want to thank you the public for making our first year such a spectacular success!!! radio present: es reception and much more. .y Date: October 27, 1979 Place: Little America Hotel Grand Ballroom 500 South Main, Salt v 4, A A' $f Lake City Time: 2:00 until 10:00 p.m. n Off Fashion shows at 4:30 and Admission: $2.50 7:30 per person, grooms-to-b- e ty-Vene- and Twilas Hallmark Lady Venus Cosmetics Bountiful Rental lrn Hotel Utah Brown Floral Nomad Travel Andys Colder Travel Furniture Factory Royal Formal Wear Modem Display Dynique of Utah Century 21 Amsterdam Bakery Valley Hallmark Unique Shop Intl Gem World Dave Newman Photography Silvercrest Reception Brandon - fc - Will be doing complimentary manicures. (W ith paid service) so" 1 -- . ( receptionul ) fathers welcome. Professional Exhibits and displays by: Farmers Insurance Chrome Concepts Candy Co. . Alices Gifts Heidleberg-O- ld Meeting House Keepsake Diamonds House ot Hallmark Whats Happening Doug McEwan Photography Jewlers Guild Nannette of New York Gold Standard na e, JODY IS the promotions in Layton and will be named Alizia. At home are two little Repeat V ows at- tendants will be selected at the annual queens pageant Oct. 29 which will begin at . pdC 0 Off Laurie Belnap 4 - Christel Reames Wants to do women's perms for give you hair col $030 Off $2 Off As the owner, I will match all my girls Special Deals! Judy Laztnby - |