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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JUNE 21, 1979 Syracuse By VIRGINIA BENNETT 825-252- 3 Miss Tami Failone and Miss Jeanie Kuck of Syracuse returned home Saturday from an eight day vacation trip to the Hawaiian Islands. Also in the ICE group were Mr. and Mrs. Jay A. Stuart and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Christensen of Syracuse. This education travel program was enjoyed by all who took part in it. Miss Failone is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Failone. Miss Kucks parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kuck. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne L. Burton have been visiting for two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale T. Smedley. They have just moved to Salmon, Ida. Melanie Turner, daughter Mona Miss Church Rites On June 8, 1979, Ruth Frances Miller became the MRS. LYNN GARDNER bride of Dale Robert Dillon in rites performed in the St. Rose of Lima Catholic Exchange Vows Miss Maureen Davis became the bride of Lynn Gardner on June 14, 1979 in rites performed at the home of the brides parents. Bishop Grant M. Steed officiated at the ceremony. MAUREEN IS the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Davis, 2512 West 1700 South, Syracuse and Lynn is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Renaldo Gardner, 831 Valeria Drive, Layton. During the reception in the garden of the brides home, Maureen choose to wear a dress made of white qiana, it a sweetheart featured neckline and fitted bodice rewith trimmed embroidered lace and pearls; pleated front panel and skirt extending into a chapel length train. She carried a bouquet of daisies and yellow roses. A-li- Church. Father Francis Diskin officiated at the ceremony. MATRON OF honor was Mrs. Lindon Abshire with Cindy Williams and Julie Harris as the bridesmaids. Their gowns were of a white floral calf length trimmed in yellow. They wore wrist corsages of daisies and yellow ribbons. The mothers were dressed in blue gowns and wore corsages of yellow roses and daisies. KIRK OTTLEY served as best man and ushers were Scott Gardner and Ron Everly. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. James T. Williams and Cindy Williams. THE BRIDE Clearfield For the reception held at her home the bride wore a gown of white lace over qiana knit. It featured a round neckline. The net veil was of fingertip length and was caught in a beaded cap. She carried a bouquet of white silk roses and blue carnation. ANN MILLER, best man and ushers were Scott Dillon, Paul Thompson. Out of town guests included Mrs. Marvin Dillon; a brother, Scott Dillon; and Mr. and Mrs. Tim Adams. Also, a friend Art McIntosh. They were all from Lewiston, BRUCE IS the son of Mr. and Mrs. Duane D. Johnson, 938 East Cherry Lane, East Layton. Bishop Paul Barlow Idaho. RUTH IS the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Miller, 1456 Nicholls Rd., Fruit Heights and Dale is the son of Mrs. Veda M. Dillon and the late Marvin Dillon, 936 Stewart, Lewiston, Ida. sister of the bride was maid of honor. She h wore a gown of blue crepe with lace overlay. floor-lengt- Magana, of Mrs. Micheal Magana, Layton, and the late Micheal V. Magana became the bride of Bruce D. Johnson on Friday, June 15, in the East Layton Third Ward Cultural Hall. daughter of- ficiated over the ceremony. A PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Jana Olsen, Pam Bryan, Janet Hough and Ranea Orwillian. , reception following honored the couple. THE The bride attended school High School and is presently attending the U. of U. The groom attended Lewiston High School and the University of Idaho in Moscow, Idaho. He is presently employed by Nate Wade Subaru Dealers in Salt Lake at Davis City. AFTER A honeymoon in Oregon the couple will make their home in Salt Lake City. BRIDE wore an original gown of poly organza. The bodice featured a Venetian lace inset in front and the skirt, five lace tiers, extended to a chapel length train. Attending the bride were Mrs. Hal (Candy) Hammon as matron of honor with Mrs. Jesse (Valerie) Aranda, Debbie Velasquez and Brenda Kruger as bridesmaids. Flower girls were Stacy Hammon and Denise BEST MAN duties were Sheldon by Adams. Ushers were Darwin Johnson, Mike Magana, Kurt Rampton, Ken Crockett, William Magana and Wayne performed of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Turner spent last week in the Davis North Medical Center in Layton for treatment for lung infection. Her grandmother, Mrs. Leslie Turner was recovering from surgery in the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful at the same time. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walker have returned to their home after spending the greater part of the past two years in Mesa, Ariz. They were assisting the family of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Walker during her illness and following the death of Mrs. Walker. Mrs. Clyde Barber has returned home from a trip to California where she went to assist during the illness of After a wedding trip to Sweetwater the couple will make their home in Layton. her father, Clyde Barber, during the time Mrs. Barber was in California. Mrs. Leora Riggs has been ill at her home here for the past two weeks. Mrs. Colleen Dahl assisted by Mrs. Janet Peck accompanied their Blazer Scouts to Camp Kiesel on Monday. activities Out-of-do- their trip. Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Gardner of Idaho Falls, Ida. visited this past weekend at the home of Mrs. Gardner s Mr. brother and sister-in-laand Mrs. Zene W. Bennett. They were en route home from having spent the past two weeks in Southern California. On Friday evening they were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. Bennett and family. Mrs. Pete DeHart and three of her children, her mother Mrs. Margene Lilenquist of Ogden visited here over The weekend with numerous friends of the family. 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The old rule for judging the distance of lightning by counting the seconds is still valid. If you see the flash, count the number of seconds until you hear thunder. Then divide the seconds by five, because sound travels only a fifth of a mile a second. Your answer is the distance of the lightning in miles. from you June 7, 1979 Cindy Colledge became the bride of William J. Webster in rites performed by Elder J. B. Hawkins in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Factory Distributor, over 25 Yrs. in Business CINDY IS the daughter of Ron and Betty Colledge, 410 Compare the Alaskan window to any window on market and see why people prefer Alcoa - Alaskan - 20 yr. guarantee not to' cloud up. West Center St., Kaysville. home Phone 322-58- 00 St SLC in Riverton and a! reception later that day at the Eldredge House in Bountiful. INSULATED WINDOWS AND 1665 N. Chicago apricot colored roses and sprigs of stephanotis. The mothers gowns were h darker toned Dont let financial worries rain on your parade! 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CINDY IS a graduate of Davis High School and has attended Brighton High School. William has attended Bingham High School. He has fulfilled an LDS Mission to the Canada Montreal Mission. Alter a honeymoon to southern Utah the couple will make their home in Riverton, Utah. FIRST NATIONAL BANK SECOND NATIONAL BANK 376-424- 1 376-125- 1 Layton, Utah 1 1975 Lton Shaffer Golmcb Mv Inc Close to you were planned but due to the drastic change in the weather, the greater part of their days activity was spent in the lodge. They were in a good snow storm during the afternoon of Licensed Landscape Contractor 19 years and since 1971 has served as city librarian. Mrs. Brady resigned her position on June 1. np attended Lee son-in-la- McBroom. Mrs. Barber is the mother of Mrs. Betty McBroom who has also been in ailing health for some time. Mrs. Irene Holland of Burley, Ida. came to be with Johnson. worked in the library the past High School and Weber College, Jhe groom, is a graduate of Layton High " School. After a honeymoon to Bear her |