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Show I' WEEKLY REFLEX DAY S JOURNAL, AUGUST 23, 1979 M-W- vrr. Mrs. Wendell Barnes and,," other relatives and friends. And also to attend his high school reunion which was held Saturday, Aug. 18 at the Oakridge Country Club int Kaysvi By NORMA Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Burton, Layton; and Mrs. Robert Brad Weaver of Sunnyvale, Calif, has been visiting with Y;.-- his mother, Mrs. Louis Weaver for one week and with other relatives in the area. Mrs. Weaver entertained at a family dinner party Saturday evening at her home in honor of Brad being home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burton and family. Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Weaver and family, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Vern :m V if fZ McEwen and children of Kaysville. Mr. McEwen is confined to the Davis North Medical Center where he is undergoing treatment for a recent heart attack. Mr. and Mrs. Larry McAllister and two children of Ore. are Lebanon, houseguests of his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McAllister. The Fruit Heights 1st LDS Ward has scheduled their reunion. Mrs. LaRue Taylor has been confined to the Davis North Medical Center where she underwent treatment last W6k. Members of the Kaysville 3rd LDS Ward, bishopric. Bishop Paul Barker, Alan Medaris and Gary Wright and the Priests advisors Gary Rhodes and Brian Cook accompanied the Priest quorum on a four day camping and boating trip to Lake Powell as an outing. Elder William Cooley of the Kaysville 1st LDS Ward has received his mission call to the Korea - Seoul Mission. He will enter the Mission Train1. ing Center in Provo on Nov. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Cooley of 261 W. 100 m. 1 I Wed In Temple The Oakland LDS Temple provided the setting for the wedding of Miss Brenda Ann Johnson and Kirk Ute Knowlton on Friday, July 27, 1979. The bride is a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Alan Johnson of Danville, Calif. The groom is a son of Dr. and Mrs. E. Ute Knowlton, 669 East Oak Lane, MRS. BRIAN OLSEN Repeat Vows Reciting wedding vows on August 17, 1979 in a ceremony performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple were the former Miss Alison Knowlton and Brian Kay Olsen. Brenda Ann Johnson who were recently married. THE COUPLE was honored the Temple following ceremony at Dan McGrews in Danville. That evening they received guests at a reception at the Danville LDS Ward Cultural Hall. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Rula Olsen, Laurie Olsen, Mrs. Kathryn Welling, Mrs. Margaret Allen, Mrs. Pat Steiner, Jennie Jones, Sherry Brough, Ellen Briggs, Joyce Coates and Janet Briggs. The bride has attended Weber State College and Utah State University. The groom attended Weber State College, of Dr. and Mrs. E. Ute Knowlton, 669 East Oak Lane, Kaysville. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Claine Olsen, 290 South Drive, Kaysville. Following the ceremony the couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Lion House in Salt Lake City hosted by the grooms parents. Ed-geh- breakfast at a wedding FOLLOWING A honeymoon trip the newlyweds will reside in Layton. THE BRIDE is a daughter a Kaysville. and reception the bride chose a gown of qiana accented with a high neckline, lace bodice and empire waist. It featured a chapel train. She carried a bouquet of carnations, roses and gardenias with stephanotis. full-leng- th polyester satin featuring georgette over the satin lace yoke, a satin cummerbund and long flowing chapel train. An open house was held at the, home of the brides parents on Saturday, August 25 honoring the newlyweds and also the brides brother, Kirk and his new bride,. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cottrell Tremonton of the arrival of a grandson born to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kidman on July 30.. Ogden and will be named Devin. WHOLESALE RETAIL LAYTON LAMPS & LUES Light Fixtures - Lamps - Lampshades Glass Replaced - Lamp Parts - Lamps Rewired 1025 N. Main St., Layton PHONE 766-24- 78 " f Roy. Knowlton. THE NEWLYWEDS home in Provo, Other grandparents are Mrs. Clair P. Kidmaq, Garland and Don Kidman, v Mrs. Ida Kidman of Provo is the Dr. and Mrs. Wesley Wilcox of 365 E. 100 S. are parents of a son, Bryce Kimball, born on Aug. 9 at the Davis North Medical Center. He weighed 6 lb. 6V2 oz. and has two sisters and two brothers, Darren, Cheryl, Janice and Douglas. Mrs. Wilcox is the former Renee Kearl of Clearfield. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold K. Wilcox, Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kearl, Kaysville. The two are Mrs. Mary J. Kearl and Mrs. Audrey Boyd, rs both of Ogden. . GUARANTEED MUFFLERS FAST SERVICE chose h gowns of apricot shade and wore gardenia corsages. Best man duties were performed by Edward Knowlton. Ushers were Justin Johnson, Doran Johnson and Benjamin They will make Mrs. Kidman is the former Lorraine Cottrell of Kaysville. At home is a sister Michelle and a brother Travis. have received word from The 5 lb. 14 oz. lad arrived at the McKay Dee Hospital in with styled polyester smocking detail about the bodice and neckline. They held bouquets of apricot color roses and carnations. Flower girls were Abbigail Knowlton and Rebecca Miner, Julie Lowe and Brenda Lowe. honeymooned in San Francisco and at Carmel by the Sea. Kaysville Births full-lengt- her family which is an annual event held in honor of her father, the late Wallace F. Kings birthday anniversary. Those attending were Mrs. Beth King, Craig and Lisa Webster, Craig and Reva Taylor, Richard and Melinda King, Kenzie and Kaye King, Steve and Betty Bishop and their families; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond King, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Adrian King of gowns of apricot MOTHERS their new Prenuptial parties were given by friends in California and roommates in Provo. The bride has been attending BYU. THE GROOM is a graduate1 Davis High School and jf attended the University 0fT Utah. He is presently attending BYU. He has fulfilled an LDS mission to the Argentina Cordoba Mission, np Completes Training Navy Seaman Lawrence G. Smith, son of Lawrence A. and Lenna L. Smith of 300 West 700 North, Clearfield, graduated with honors from recruit training at the Naval Training Center, San Diego. HE WAS commended for his outstanding performance in all phases of training, which included instruction in seamanship, military regula: tions, close order drill, first aid and Naval history. Per- sonnel who complete this' course of instruction are eligible for three hours of college credit in Physical Education and Hygiene. He joined the Navy in May 1979. Master Muffler NOW OPEN 133 No. Main; Clearfield j J T-i- Phoenix, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. King Barnes and family of Clear Water, Tex. arrived Sunday to visit MR. AND MRS. H. DONALD KARADEEMA Note 50th Date Mr. and Mrs. H. Donald Karadeema, Sr., 879 20th Street, Ogden, will celebrate their golden wedding an- niversary with relatives and friends at an open house hosted by their children on August 26, from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. in the Ann Judson Room at the First Baptist Church of Ogden, 2519 Jefferson Ave. They have asked that gifts be Omitted. - ? i( J'.ihjr Martha CiU THE' FORMER Mae Mathias was born in Royalton, Pa. to John H. and Edith Wolf Mathias. Mr. Karadeema was born to Harry P. and Grace Johnstin Karadeema at Mount Washington, Pa. The couple were married in Royalton, Pa. on August 25, 1929. MR. KARADEEMA was transferred by the Air Force from Olmsted AFB to San Bernadino, Calif, in 1945 and then to Hill AFB in 1947. While at Hill AFB many great friendships were made with northern Davis County employers. All of these are invited to their open house. HE RETIRED from Hill AFB in 1970 after 37 years of service with the U.S. Government. He is an avid bowler and fisherman. 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BRINGHURST is a.i.j.: graduate of Layton High:--;School and Seminary and,ji i served an LDS mission ind; "A lath bit San Francisco oon Children and grandchildren will honor Mr. and Mrs. Karadeema at a family dinner at Greycliff Lodge in Ogden Canyon on their anniversary. 100 The Pink Panther says, Have your eyes examined before going back to with his parents. Mr. and School classes. BOTH ARE members of the First Baptist Church of Ogden and both teach Adult Sunday li If i MISS MAXWELL is the3 daughter of Mrs. Lois Max well of 2157 Robins Avenue and Ray James Maxwell of Richland, Wash. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Bringhurst of 105 Colonial in Layton. The bride-elegraduated from Ogden High School and LDS Seminary. She attended:? Weber State College and is a graduate of the Ogden LDS. : Institute. dinner Friday evening at their home for members of Jana Johnson. They wore THE Making plans for' their wedding on Sept. 13 in the; Salt Lake LDS Temple are?; Miss Cindy Maxwell and3j Mark Dee Bringhurst. J Bishop and Mrs. Lowell Taylor entertained at a family Miner, Miss Alison Knowlton, Miss Maria Johnson and Miss h Engaged ing BYU Education Week. floor-lengt- For her wedding np THE BRIDE was attired in h gown of white ATTENDING THE bride was Mrs. Kevin (Shawna) Lowe, sister of the bride, as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Fred (JoEllen) Hiatt, Mrs. Larry floor-lengt- CINDY MAXWELL been confined to the Davis North Medical Center where she has been undergoing treatment for a recent accident. She is now at home convalescing. Mrs. Ruth Barker, Mrs. Glenda Adams, Mrs. Mary Pettingill, Mrs. Julie Pew and Mrs. Kathryn Timothy are spending this week at Provo where they are attend- MRS. KIRK KNOWLTON K ' N., Kaysville. Mrs. Mabel Christensen has 4Wft j Farmington. It was their Davis High 20 year class ward outing for the evening of Aug. 24 at the Fruit Heights LDS Church Building. It will be a cookout and games. Burton and family, Ogden; PREECE 376-875- 1 r 1 2t |