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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. APRIL 26,1 979 V ' I ' Notes 80th v .she underwent open hearth surgery at the age of 79. SHE HAS one daughter and of Clearfield; 4 Mrs. Edward J. (Beth) Mar- - $ tini, David R., Roy W. and; Friends and relatives are vited to attend from 3 to 6 e p.m. in the room at the Clearfield 6th and 8th Ward Church on 300 North and 200 West. No gifts please. three sons all MRS. MCFERSON was bom on May 7, 1899 In Roy, Utah, a daughter of William F. and Esther Diana Baker Also living are four sisters, Mrs. Lydia Duncan Brown of Farmington, Mrs. Lorin (Ab-bie) Thurgood of Syracuse, ; Mrs. Walter (Bertha Call); Reese of Kaysville and Mrs. Ronelda Thompson of Nam-- 5 pa, Idaho (currently serving; on a LDS Mission in Oakland, ; I Calif.). in- multi-purpos- ' f 1U:- iff y- ,.. -- Wi "4 Bj - MR. & MRS. BRUCE L. DUERDEN 8j Si -- Si : .. ; I Wed In Temple Marlyene Kemp became n ! Eb a .. .. 1. the bride of Bruce L. Duerden in rites performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on April 24, 1979. THE ''4.4' y BRIDE the is of Mr.and Mrs. 304 M. Kemp, daughter Joseph Hawthorne, Layton. e:t The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Duerden, 3555 Eastcliff, Salt Lake City. asm wedding breakfast and a reception will be held in the Lion House in Salt Lake City for the couple. A MRS. DOUGLAS B. KERR Repeat Vows iCindy Lynn Scoffield and IJouglas B. Kerr were married April 14 at the Ctolonial Reception Center by Gayle Stevenson. FJ-e- tA REHEARSAL dinner was teld at the Red Flame with a reception following the wed-djn- g ceremony at the Colonial Reception Center. JThe bride is the daughter of Sjeven Scoffield of 1772 W. 200 N., Kaysville and Pauline Scoffield of Fruit Heights. Die groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kerr of Salt Ljhke City. JTHE BRIDE wore an ivory pply knit gown trimmed with silk benise lace. A boat neckline softly draped on an Long slender sleeves with an skirt falling into a chapel train. Her bouquet was made of gardenias and peach roses empire waistband. THE BRIDES gown consisted of a lace over sheer with pearls accenting the bodice. The skirt has sheer pleated inserts, outlined with lace down the front and around the edge. She carried a bouquet of daisies and blue carnations. .Shauna Christensen served as maid of honor with Miss Vera Kemp as the bridesmaid and Laurel Ann Kemp as the junior bridesmaid. gardenia corsages. Allison Craner was the flower girl. FRANK Kerr, Jr. performed best man duties. Ushers were Lance Scoffield, Albert Gallegos and Steven Chapman. Prenuptial parties were given by Donna Eatchel, Marilyn Craner, Nadine Morley and Gladys Burnham. ADAM Craner and Kent-Crancarried gifts; Marilyn Craner and Judy Chapman were attendants for the gifts, Donna Eatchel attended the punch bowl and Mrs. Deane Scoffield attended the guest The bride attended Davis High School and Utah State for two years. Mr. Kerr graduated from West High School. AFTER A honeymoon in with orange blossoms cas- ' Salinis, Calif, and Lake: k -- .3 Tahoe, they witlmake their ; cading down the front. home in Salt Lake City. Sherri Scoffield was maid ot honor with Lisa Eatchel as a bridesmaid. They wore soft peach quiana knit floor length gowns with a capped sleeve jacket trimmed in white lace. Their heads were crowned The Layton Rotarians met vffith a wreath of baby breath Wednesday at the Chateau tend a single peach rose. Center in Layton for their White lace gloves completed regular dinner meeting. tfieir ensemble. $ DR. FRANK Harris, in;THE BRIDES mother wore program chairman af floor length pleated peach troduced Dale Ford, a gown topped with a silk peach Sterling Scholar finalist. Mr. lce cape. The grooms Ford spoke to the group on rpother wore a long brown the Sterling Scholarship sjtirt and vest accented by a program, the requirements brown long sleeve peach and and procedure of the blouse. Both mothers wore program, np complete - Rotary Club Dinner Meeting ' i- MRS. PERRI KNIGHT Home Rites Miss Terri Garcia became Perri Knight in a ceremony performed in his parents home on April 20, 1979. Stake President Ken- neth Roch officiated. the bride of t he bride attended Layton School, High Layton Seminary and Weber State College for one year. The groom is a graduate of THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Garcia, 436 West 1185 North, Sunset. The groom, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Garn, 2751 East Oak Hills Drive, East Layton. A reception for the couple was held at the home of the grooms parents. The bride wore a white satin gown with inserts of Venetian lace on the bodice and sleeves. It featured a long train, and the veil was edged with lace. She wore a rose and daisy cor- Skyline High School, Skyline Seminary and is presently attending BYU. He has fulfilled a mission to the Anaheim, Arcadia Mission in California. AFTER A short trip to eastern Utah the couple will make their home in Provo. March 31 to the family of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Pettingill at 568 East 250 North, Kays- ville. He arrived at the Davis North Medical Center in Lay-to- n weighing in at 6 lbs. 15 oz. The Pettingills have a daughter Pam and two sons Jimmy and Tim. Grandparents are Mrs. Goldia Lewis of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mallane of Ogden. Boasting over the arrival of RANDY KNIGHT was the best man and ushers were Curt Knight, Guy Knight, Jeff Gam, Kevin Garn, Dennis Garcia, Doug Garcia. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Olive Young and Mrs. Cora Wall. THE BRIDE attended Clearfield High School and the groom graduated from Layton High School and also sage. Weber State College. BRIDESMAIDS were Lori Knight, Karen Knight, Denver, Colo, the couple will make their home in Layton. regular Saturday breakfast meeting on April 21, heard a son are Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Riches of 839 Raymond Road, Fruit Heights, their fourth child and fourth son. He arrived March 31 at the Davis North Medical Center in Layton weighing 81b. 12 oz. At home is Alan, Michael and Ryan. He will be named Beta Sigma Phi Meeting in recent years because of high jury Layton Attorney, Bruce Barton, speak on the subject..!., j medical malpractice;,:. i jy ' j i THE INCREASE in malpractice litigation is due primarily to two factors: 1. The increasingly impersonal relationship between patients and their doctors which is typical of the imper-- 1 sonalization of society and professional relationships in .general. 2. THE HIGH degree of publicity given to medical Kameron. Grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Dee R. Lau, Salina, Utah and Mrs. Lawrence Riches of Salt Lake City. The is malpractice awards and the feeling that the bill is being paid by rich insurance companies rather than by the professional involved. Mrs. Merl Lau of Salina. surance premiums have mul Medical malpractice in- and awards high settlements of filed but untried cases. SETTLEMENTS are high because o! heavy caseloads and long waits fori trial settings in most courts and the' high costs of defense of .malpractice cases. Miss Layton Pageant Set ON THURSDAY, April 26, the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority will hold their annual Founders Day at the Oakridge Country Club in Farmington transferring to Hill AFB upon the closing of the Arsenal. She worked at Hill AFB in the Warehousing and Publications Divisions until her retirement on Oct. 5, 1962. Since retirement she has designed, pieced together and with the Preceptor FACTORY OUTLET OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Freeport Center Bldg. 12-- C Clearfield, Utah Open 10-- 5 Tues. to Sat. Closed Sunday & Monday Boys SI 00 Belts Off Boys The Layton Chamber of Commerce will sponsor a Miss Layton Pageant and invite Layton girls between the ages of 16 and 21 to enter. THE PAGEANT is tentatively set for June 20, 1979 at Layton High School. Applications are available at Anns Fabric Loft, 21 East Gentile Street, Layton. Further information may be obtained by calling siI oo Knit Shirts 2-- Blouses Reg. $5.95 to $6.95 i, rtii J; it a. Now ca s ?. $450 S Pants $050 Now 5 YARDAGZ SPECIAL Broadcloth & Gingham I U Reg.S1.ra 376-591- CITY BLUES (The short sleeve jacket has syncopated details that harmonize with the smoothf- WE HAVE YOUR SUIT itting jean) The side-last- pant and shirt live up to plaid roll-u- p your look and your lifestyle By RATNER, BROOKFIELD SEWELL, ANGEL FLIGHT 10 ic 0 Dili 1: Discount for All Graduates On Your Suit And Accessories Store Hours Daily 10 a.m.-- 7 10 a.m.-- 7 p.m. guilts iLnriij Fort Lane Shopping Center Store Hours Daily Frl. 11 p.m. Kaysville Shopping Center 4ft Ladies Poly Gabardine KORET GRADUATES Off Ladies 6.98-8.9- a.m.-- 7 Sat. 10 Mu Chapter of Bountiful as hosts. Mrs. Jeanne Van Velkin-burg- h will present the Order of the Rose. Mrs. Bobbie Riley isr general chairman of the'' event. All Chapters of the county will be attending, np quilted many quilts. Mrs. McFerson was selected as Reg. I Mrs. Betty Mellinger of Roy $ hosted the Xi Chi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi at her home 3 on Tuesday, April 24 at 7:30; p.m. 18, 1935. Sizes tiplied geometrically n, .(!.' C to After a honeymoon The Kiwanis Club of Lay-tomeeting at the Valley View Restaurant for their Kaysville Births Another son was added Denise Garcia, Karen Garcia. Their gowns were of pastel colors with flowers to match. ' The mothers were dressed in pale orange and wore corsages to match. Cindy Garn and Monica Duncan were the flower girls. Kiwanis Breakfast h"' -- ; later optical shops before PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mrs. Earl Duerden and Miss Shauna Christensen. fjom.Ogden, dtpg 0i. 8 MRS. MCFERSON began work at the Ogden Arsenal in 1942 in the ammunitions and THEIR GOWNS were of blue gingham trimmed with white eyelet. Their flowers were white daisies. The mothers gowns were long blue dresses. Acting best men were Paul and Darren Duerden, brothers of the groom, and Fred Kemp and Allen Adams were ushers. On April 9, David A. and Marcia Beach of 530 South Kimball, Layton became the parents of a baby girl. The 7 lbs. 4 oz. child will be named Michelle Lynn Beach. She was met at home by her brother, Bryan. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Stephenson, Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fi, Beach, Oremoil , Sept. Layton Births er book. ' ?. n. eight girls were among the first settlers in Roy, living on what became known as Cousin Row at 6000 South (so named because so many of those making their homes along that stretch were related). She attended Roy schools and married Gerald McFerson on Dec. 17, 1919 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They lived in Clearfield, Idaho and California before his death on 4',. If vS&jisfc Jed D. McFerson. She has : nine grandchildren and 15; Robinson. The family of five boys and. ,. "f,.Vi iVv 'I $ Mother of the Year for if Clearfield City. In May of 1978 1976 Mrs. Eva R. McFerson of 280 South State Street in Clearfield will celebrate her 80th birthday at an open house given by her children in her honor on Saturday, May 5. "'V I I p.m. p.m. a.m.-- 6 19 Yd. |