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Show t I v WEEKLY REFLEX .. pt- - DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, 0 H f Taking her place among the spring brides is the former1 Miss Marva Homer who traded nuptial vows with Robert-DaviSadler in ceremonies in the Manti LDS Temple on Tuesday, June 12. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wendell Homer, 15 South 760 East, Kaysville. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Clifford D. Sadler, 56 West 1400 rf Z- -' r JUNE 21, 1979 South, Bountiful. The couple was honored at r a wedding breakfast at the Cedar Crest Restaurant in. .if-'-:- ; Manti following the ceremony' hosted by the grooms parents. They received guests1 at a reception at the home of the brides parents. FOR HER wedding and reception, the bride was dressed in a gown of candlelight polyester satin an empire featuring waistline, long full sleeves with lace insets and, sweetheart neckline. Lace ac- cents adorned the bodice, neckline, cuffs and skirt. skirt hem and The chapel train featured a scalloped lace edging. She wore a fingertip-lengt- h man- tilla with a scalloped lace border and matching floral lace accents. THE BRIDAL bouquet was made up of apricot, yellow and white daisies and carnations with baby breath. . Attending the bride were Mrs. Ken (Jane) Edmunds as matron of honor. Brides-- , maids were Mary Ann tz: Homer, Lori Homer, Numi Portillo, Angie Sadler, Ann Rohr, Karin Sadler and Alesa Sadler. By NORMA PREECE . with relatives in Kaysville and Ogden have been Mr. and Mrs. Greg Hart from Hawaii. He visited in Ogden with his mother, Mrs. Eva Chugg and with his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Jorgensen and family and his grandmother, Mrs. Ethel Webb in Kaysville as well as his three sisters, Christy, Lisa and Debbie Hart of Kaysville. They have now returned to their home in Visiting THEY WORE pastel yellow, apricot and creme polyester chiffon floral print blouses, styled with three quarter length butterfly sleeves and gathered waists, with a middy-lengt- h skirt. They held bouquets of yellow, orange and white daisies. The bride and grooms mothers wore long sleeved shirt waist sheath featuring tie belts, mid-lengt- of apricot cor- h . polyester satin. Their and Mrs. Marlon Berrett and family have Mr., two-wee- , MARK ZAUGG performed the duties of best man and spent time visiting Joel Sadler and John Sadler were the ushers. ? THE BRIDE graduated from Davis High School and is a graduate student from BYU. The groom graduated from Bountiful High School and attended USU. He will continue his studies at BYU. He has fulfilled an LDS Mission to the Japan Tokyo Mission. Following a wedding trip, the newlyweds will make their new home in Provo, np J. NIEDERHAUSER MB. AND MRS. A. Flaming Gorge Dam. They were accompanied by their leaders, Lynn Niederhauser and Dr. John Costley, along with some of their fathers. Fifteen fathers and sons took the trip, as a super activity. Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs. H.L. Bizzell have returned from a k vacation trip to Little Rock, Ark., where they visited with relatives and also sages were yellow and white daisies. , A prenuptial party was given by Linda Stephenson in New York prior to the bride returning to Utah and Mrs. Lee Bettilyon entertained for family members. while serving on his mission to Japan. It is interesting to note that his replacement is Elder Ron Okabe, son of Mrs. Glenda Cordner, also of Kaysville. Doug also has two cousins serving in the same mission. The Venturers of the Kaysville Tenth Ward spent four days last week on a river run trip of the Green River near 376-875- 1 , the interesting sights en route. Lt. Col. (Ret.) and Mrs. Leon H. Heaps and family attended the funeral service of his father, Clifford Leon Heaps on Tuesday in Salt Lake City at the South Cottonwood 14th LDS Ward. He was 74 years old and passed away June 14 in the local June 27 after spending six months studying at BYU campus at London, England. During her stay in Europe, Lisa spent a. week in Scotland, a week in Greece, a week in the Holy Lands and 30 days touring the continent (including ten countries). One week she had the privilege of living with a typical English family on the southern tip of England. The family had formerly lived in Layton. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hough and family attended the funeral service of her father, Kenneth Smith in Pocatello, Idaho on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Houghs son Jim flew in from California and their daughter Connie flew in from Denver to accompany the family to the funeral services. Elder Doug Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theron Wood has been transferred from the city of Okaya to Kawagoe, Japan just west of Tokyo moved into their new home in East Kaysville the past week. Miss Lisa Wood will return Theron Wood. William S. Bennett returned home Wednesday, June 13 from the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful where he had previously undergone . major surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robison had as Memorial weekend guests her mother and brother, Mrs. Cora Crawforth and Carroll Craw-fortboth of McGill, Nev. After her mother arrived she had the misfortune of falling and breaking her hip and has been confined to the Davis North Medical Center since h, undergoing treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Robison received word on June 12 that their daughter, Mrs. Ken Brown of Bountiful, had fallen and broke her foot. It seems that bad luck runs in streaks at the Robison household the past month. Mrs. Brown will be remembered as the former Sydna Robison. Mrs. Virginia Larkins has been staying in Morgan a few days with her daughter and family, Dr. and Mrs. Steve Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Call, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Otters-troMr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pittmann, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Schofield, Mr. and Mrs. Don Edvalson, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Echman, members of the local chapter, the L&K of the Good Sam National Travel Organization met in Logan at the Logan Fairgrounds for the state jamboree and outing last weekend. There were contests, exhibits and displays, and all types of activities as well as a barbecue dinner sponsored by the Logan Lions Club. Over 300 recreational vehicles attended. Robert Manning, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Manning left Monday for Huntington Beach, Calif., where he will be with his uncle, Dr. C.R. Munns for three weeks and will be working. Mrs. Tamra Larkin enter- tained at a bridal shower at her home Thursday evening in honor of her sister, Paula Johnson, who will be married June 21 to Rick Russell from Colorado Springs, Colo. Twenty guests attended. Mrs. Nora Miller flew to k California for a vacation trip. She will visit in Pomona with Mrs. Leon Miller and family and at Portersville with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller and family. Mrs. Ben (Beth) Jonsson underwent major surgery last ; Hosweek at the McKay-De- e pital in Ogden. Marilyn Sanders, who returned from serving a LDS Mission to the Australia- - : Adelaide Mission, gave her mission report on Sunday, is June 10 in the Kaysville Third LDS Ward. She is the; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dee'S Sanders. t- - Mrs. Haven J. Barlow Jr.J? and children Jessica andff Elizabeth flew in from El Paso, Tex. to be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry McGlinch, while her father was ill at the McKay Hospi, j tal. They have been in Kaysville, the past two weeks and Mr.L, Barlow will arrive on Satur-i- g day to join them. They will, ;, visit also with his parents, Senator and Mrs. Haven J.,V Barlow in Layton during their stay and with other relatives and friends. in two-wee- j Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Jensen took a short vacation last'(i week to Yellowstone National.,, . park. ;;i JA Celebrates 50th The family of Mr. and Mrs. held numerous positions in the LDS Church. She has been Primary president, Sunday school teacher, a member of A. J. Niederhauser of 1597 N. 1600 W., Clinton, entertained with a reception on Saturday, June 16 at the home of their youngest son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Clare B. Niederhauser, at 1897 E. Gentile St., Layton. The occasion was in observance of their 50th wedding anniversary. LDS Mission Call the stake Primary board, Relief Society counselor, MIA ; . . MR. " AND Mrs. Niederhauser were married on June 19, 1929, with the ceremony being performed in the Logan LDS Temple. They made their home in River Heights, Utah until 1954 when they moved to Clearfield, remaining there for five years, before moving to Clinton in 1959, where they have resided since. , , j ward counselor, teacher and also served on the MIA Stake board. She has been a Relief Society Visiting Teacher the greater part of her life.. For a lengthy time she was secretary in both the MIA and Relief Society. Mrs. Olene Whitaker of Elder Whitaker will enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on July 5. in HE WILL speak Sacrament meeting in the Kaysville Fifth LDS Ward at 5 p.m. on Sunday, June 24 at the Kaysville South Stake : SHE IS a member of the Clearfield Literary Guild and has been president and held other positions in this club. Center, Robert (Kathryn) III, Bountiful; Karren, A. Niederhauser,.. 4 Mark Gl Niederhauser, Clin- MR. NIEDERHAUSER was ton; Lynn B. Niederhauser, L. Bruce employed for the first few Kaysville; years of their marriage by the Niederhauser, Clinton; and Clare B. Niederhauser, LayUtah Poultry Company in 19 ton. have They Logan, then he commenced Mrs. Wallace - DAVID was an honor student while at Davis High and graduated with honors. He has been active in his , Og--de- A MEMBER of the Clear-- , field Kiwanis Club, he served as its president, and also other leadership positions. Mrs. Niederhauser, the former Violet Bindrup, has . ELDER WHITAKER OUT OF town guests included Mr. Niederhausers twin sisters and their husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mickelson, Las Vegas, Nev.; and Mrs. Niederhausers brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bindrup and their daughters, Mrs. Donna Loy Gossner and her two sisters and their husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Heninger and Mr. and Mrs. Brandt Gessel, all of River Heights, Utah, along with several close friends from Logan, vsb j 5 V I' Members of the Layton LDS Sixth Ward, former ward members and other interested people are invited to attend a special groundbreaking ceremony for the new Sixth Ward chapel this Saturday, June 23 at 9 a.m. at the site of the new church, 2500 N. Church Street, Layton. THE GROUNDBREAKING While living in Holbrook, Mrs. Webb taught in MIA and since living in Kaysville has been very active in her church activities, having taught in the LDS Primary organization for 17 years and served as president of the ETHEL WEBB An open house honoring Mrs. Ethel Webb on her 80th birthday anniversary will be held Sunday, June 24 from 201 E. p.m. at her home at Mutton Hollow Road, Kaysville. It will be hosted by her daughter and grandchildren. omitted. They request gifts be 6-- 8 MRsl WEBB was born June 20, 1899 in Montpelier, Ida., the daughter of Paul and Christine Peterson Jensen. Her mother died when she was 10 years old and she lived with relatives until she was 17, then she returned to her fathers home. DEC. 31, 1919 she was married to Parley W. Webb in Paris, Ida. He has just returned from serving in World War I in France. They came to Kaysville to help his father to get the iv i t i ceremony will last about one-hahour. Remarks will be given by Eldon Sill, bishop; lf Gayle Stevenson, : j stake president; John Vincent, the architect; and John Wadman, the contractor. The new chapel will be large enough to accommodate three wards. It will take 13 months to complete at a cost of $1,012,152. dmg To Serve LDS Call schooling. After MR. WEBB died Feb. 20, Mission. HE IS the son of Mr. and HE HAS been employed with Intermountain Forceit Construction Company, np iJn h'r' 6th Ward Slates completing the classes there they moved to Kaysville on the Webb farm. 1973. accepted a mission call to serve a two year LDS mission to the Thailand - Bangkok crops in the first year, then returned to Holbrook, Ida. to dry farm. They lived in Holbrook for three years, but with hard times and low prices, they left the farm and moved to California for further church functions and has served as first counselor to the bishop as well as leadership positions in his priesthood quorums. He attended Weber State College for the past year majoring in engineering. Elder David Whitaker has Notes 80th ' i v iW v- " grandchildren. ; E. from Davis High School and is a four year graduate of the Kaysville LDS Seminary. -' his business in the construction of building homes. This he did until retirement. Actively engaged in civic and church affairs, Mr. Niederhauser has been Sunday School president. High Priest stake leader in the North Davis Stake and has been a temple worker for the n past several years at the Temple. 201 S. 600 i H Elder Whitaker graduated The couple are parents of five sons and one daughter; ' 731 South Main, Kaysville. . Cathy Martinsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Martinsen, of 1100 N. 300 W., Layton, has been called to serve an LDS welfare services mission to Quezaltenango, Guatemala. She will be honored in the Layton 23rd Ward Sacrament meeting on June 24 at 4 p.m. The 23rd Ward is located at 60 W. Gor don Ave. MISS MARTINSEN is a of Layton High School and the Layton seminary. She holds a BS degree from BYU in educa- SiO graduate tion. She has been teaching at Jordan Valley School for the past two years, dmg Hn i ' n; ioJ na Primary for nine years. tot SHE ALSO served in the Relief Society presidency for rtvv 'lr, nine years and as a homemaking director for many years. She has been a visiting teacher in the Relief Society for over 50 years. She is the mother of one son, Buster J. Webb of Hawaii and a daughter, Mrs. Eva four Chugg of Ogden, grandchildren and 12 greatgrandchildren. np Layton Births Blake N. and Colleen Mason Hazen of 2460 N. 2700 E., Layton are parents of their fourth child. The boy was born June 6 in an Ogden hospital. Roy residents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin J. Mason and Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Hazen are the childs grandparents, dmg hi Kaysville Third LDS Ward held their fathers and sons annual campout and outing at the Davis County Park in Fruit Heights, Friday and Saturday night under the direction of the Bishopric and leaders. Dr. and Mrs. Curtis Johnson and family of North Dakota were Tuesday visitors of Mrs. Sarah Giles. Tuesday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kirby and family were his sister Mr. and and brother-in-laMrs. Othelle Reed and daughter Mrs. Donna Meeks, of Sanford. Colo. Mrs. J. Fred Macdonald from Minneapolis, Minn, arrived to attend the wedding of Ann Jost, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale L. Jost held last week. Mrs. Macdonald is an aunt of Mrs. Jost. Mrs. Rodney Hill entertained at a birthday party on June 13 for their daughter Jenny who was five years old. ff. f.s JS (U y.e Eleven friends came to celebrate the special occasion with Jenny. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bond and Mrs. Sarah Giles were guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Welty and family in North Salt Lake where they celebrated the birthday anniversary of ir is)J ;C n as di oq Heather Welty. Mrs. Berdean Flint underwent major surgery on Monday, June 11 in the Lakeview, Hospital in Bountiful. I Si :,T |