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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DA- NEWS JOURNAL, VIS JUNc 28. 1 y a -- Miss Kaysville, Kathy. Beckstrom, and her atten- dants, Stephanie Brough and Nancy Jacobs, will reign over the Kaysville-Frui- t Heights Heritage Harvest Days. THEY WILL ride on the Miss Kaysville Royalty float in the annual July 4th parade at 1 p.m. The parade, under the sponsorship of the Kaysville Jaycees will line up at the Davis High School parking lot. They will run north along Main and turn on 1st East at 2nd South and continue on to the fire station. Then turn east one block to 2nd East and turn south along 2nd East and return to Davis High School. KAY JANSEN Will Wed Plans are being made by Miss Kay Jansen and David E. Scheurer for a July 6 wedding in the Salt Lake LDS EXCELLENT parade with floats, groups, riding marchers, bands, antique cars, horses, dancers, Temple. THE BRIDE-eleis the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Jansen, 133 N. 650 E., Kaysville. Mr. Scheurer is the son of Mrs. Helen V. Scheurer, 277 N. 750 E. and Robert L. Scheurer, Berlin, Germany. Miss Jansen is a graduate of Davis High School and attended Weber State College. Mr. Scheurer is a Davis High graduate and is attending the University of Utah. ct lil 11 illti mm IF' and police more. Among the biggest event of the day will be the Jaycee sponsored annual chuck wagon breakfast following the flag ceremony at 6 a.m. EACH YEAR hundreds are up early with a hearty appe- tite to enjoy the breakfast served from a.m. at the Kaysville City Pavilion. They invite everyone to bring the will be held at the 2nd North Chapel In Kaysville. They will make their home in Salt Lake City. s fire vehicles and much, much A RECEPTION , liSpiiil royalty, entire family. It is followed by the foot and bike races, youth soccer games, air gun gallery by the National Guard. MRS. GARY LYNN SABIN THERE ARE also excellent and interesting displays of arts and crafts at the Kaysville Elementary school gymnasium and hallways. The Jaycees egg throw contest is scheduled at 2:30 p.m. at the pavilion as well as the Jaycee money scramble, three legged gunny sack and wheelbarrow races. Miss Debra (Debbie) Lynn ; Ingalls became the bride of Cary Lynn Sabin in rites performed Thursday, June 21 in cihe Sait Lake LDS Temple Elder Wayne Nelson o- AT 9 p.m. presentation of colors. Presentation of Kaysville royalty, presentation of Kaysville Jaycee officers, junior high school mini band concert, dance reviews and announcement of parade fficiating. - THE BRIDE is a daughter "Sof Mr. and Mrs. Max L. of 8566 Top of the World Circle, Salt Lake City. Parents of the groom are lMr. and Mrs. Owen Carl Babin of 561 E. 100 South, raysville. THE WEDDING breakfast $ honoring the couple was held Eat the McCune Mansion in 5alt Lake City hosted by the grooms parents. ,;The reception that evening was at the McCune Mansion j&'here.the bride wore a white,, c chiffon blousson gown with matching lace trimmed hat and veil. t winners. At 10 p.m. will be the big- display in the state. Come early and enjoy the entertainment. There will be concessions so you can have a July 4th hot dog and other goodies, all prepared by the JCKs Gary Naylor, David Ingalls, John Sabin and Steven Clarke. Following a wedding trip to Sherwood Hills and Jackson Hole, Wyo., the newlyweds will make their home in Fruit Heights. BRING A blanket or lawn chairs and the family and have an evening of food and entertainment to finish the July 4th holiday with a real bang. officers and Jaycee members who are making this holiday a special event for all are: Richard Bushnell, overall chairman; assisted by Chiles, breakfast; Herb Clark and Tom Allen, afternoon ac- tivities; Bruce Nielson and Richard Bushnell, parade; Gordon Einerson and Brit Howard, evening activities; Eldon Haacke, travel trophy softball; Bryce Anderson and Kevin Parkinson, float for Kaysville royalty; Boyd Anderson and Allen Anderson, fireworks, np Joan Bennett Earns Honors - A . s i The bride graduated from Brigham Young University in 1978 with an art major. She attended the - JOAN BENNETT Maude Syracuse, vsb Vegas, Nev. AWW?MAV.VAVAmVAm Bennett, was awarded the American Legion Distinguished Achievement, A ward for the second consecutive year in recognition of her j were floor length.attended the Vicki Clarke guestbook. f is BYU Globe, Boston. 6x9or5'4in. Tri Axial Speakers 20 oz. Magnetic Regular 69.95 ?. o, 25 watt capacities. Complete with grill and wire. Graphic Equalizer 3495 Kaysville IN DASH AMFM 8 TRACK IN DASH AMFM CASSETTE Mrs. Frank Parker flew to California where she met her daughter, Mrs. Sharon Baldwin for a trip to Korea. While in Seoul, Korea, they were houseguests of Mrs. Baldwins friends, Mr. and Mrs. On their return they visited in Tokyo and spent a week in Hawaii before returning to Morage, Calif., home of Mrs. Baldwin. Mrs. Parkers husband came and stayed a week and they returned home together. Mrs. 22, spent a month on their tour. Baldwin . at the Chandelier THE NEW BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Tolman of 910 North Shannon Road, Kaysville. 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Her veil was caught to a lace and seed pearl crown and she carried a bouquet of miniature roses and ivy. Experience RATED Best man duties were performed by Mike Poulson. Ushers were Jack Tolman and Robert Green. Reception Center, Bountiful. Parker and Mrs. AMFM Exchange Vows June tO 60 Watt Graphic Equalizer Booster Amplifier tor Car Stereo -- IN DASH CASSETTE WITH MRS. RICHARD POULSON Jill Ann Tolman became the bride of Richard Poulson in rites performed on Friday, AQ95 64095 NOW ONLY Dick White. Over 20 Yrs. I Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kettenring, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson, Holladay. Now THE GROOM attended Weber State College and has filled an LDS mission to mist-chiffo- I Kaysville. which comes within a moderate distance of covering moderate expenses. to a Cassette Player. Reg. 59.95 Study full-leng- We Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful weighing 7 lb. 4 oz. She will be named Jessica Dawn. At home is a brother Ryan. Mrs. Johnson is the former Terry Lynn Kettenring of CASSETTE CONVERTER Will convert any 8 track stereo Layton. f.Tr. daughter are Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Johnson. She arrived on May 9 at the EXPLAINED A moderate income is one -- Welcoming a son are Mr. and Mrs. Jim Downey of 1488 E. Glen Road, Fruit Heights. The 51b. 6oz. lad arrived on April 21 at the Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake City and will be named Justin. At home is a brother David. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Amos Mosher of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Elizabeth Downey of Paducah, Ky. and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Downey of Chicago, 111. Announcing the arrival of a Bennett of Mrs. JOAN BENNETT, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman G. , She is the granddaughter of former Syracuse girl was recently named the outstanding girl at Helen C. Cannon Junior High School in Las A Abroad program in London, England. HOLLY Cowles from Los S Angeles, Calif, was matron of mother chose dusty rose both 'shimmering qiana, Kaysville Births SHE RECENTLY returned from an educational field trip to Washington, D.C. She has been an officer of her church group, has been a volunteer at the University Theater and is presently doing volunteer work at a Las Vegas hospital. r mWV' - i Syracuse. Joan has a 3.85 grade point average, was president of the National Junior Honor Society Chapter, has been on the honor roll and citizenship honor roll, was named outstanding academically talented student and has been active in the drama club and girls glee. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mrs. Jeanette Smith and Carma Bradley. 5 : THE BRIDES mother chose a dusty rose pleated f chiffon gown and the grooms is Mrs. Ruth Smedley of Syracuse. The new mother is the former Kerin Smedley of vice. ;J full-lengt- Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Smedley of Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stark of East Layton. Great-grandmoth- & i honor. Marcia Ingalls, sister Jof the bride was maid of honor. Mrs. Kay Thacker, t Miss Karen Galloway, Miss Mary Sabin were attending ; matrons. Flower girl was Miss Stacey Clarke. h ; They wore gowns of dusty pink chiffon. They each held three mauve long stemmed roses touched twith baby breath and silver streamers. The flower girl t was in pink chiffon. oz. high qualities of courage, honor, leadership, patriotism, scholarship and ser- fire station, elementary THE EVENINGS events include many activities being held at the Davis High football stadium. From 7:30 to 8:30p.m. kids foot races; from 8: 30 to 9 p.m. exhibition soccer game. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schoen-fel- d are parents of a daughter born at McKay Dee Hospital on June A She weighed 6 lbs. and 3 oz. and will be named Sarah Ann. At home is a daughter, Amber. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd W. Lawrence of Layton and Mrs. Bessie Schoenfeld of Syracuse. The new mother , is the former Brenda Lawrence. Its a boy for Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Stark of 470 W. 1875 N., Layton on June 5. He arrived at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City, their first child. He will be named Skylar B. He weighed 7 lb. 14 Kent Anderson and Austin school area, things will be going on all day. Great family fun for all. According to Alan Anderson, chairman and Boyd Anderit will be son, the biggest and best firework USHERS were Dan Sabin, (wives of the Jaycees). DONT FORGET the annual watermelon bust at 3:30 p.m. and the Jaycees vs. Kaysville Chamber of Commerce soft-ba- ll game. Come down to the pavilion, gest firework display ever. Repeat Vows SZ Fruit Heights Events LETS NOT forget the historical bus tours leaving from the fire station beginning at 9 a.m. with Bettie Hyer as narrator. The parade is at 1 p.m. Concession stands and games have been planned from 1 to 5 p.m. at the pavilion area. . Syracuse Births MAIII, Hours: Open 376-420- O til 7:00 1 95 |