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Show WEEKLY REFLEX mrm ijmrmu tj-tu- DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH 1 , 1 j riri .i"f trrr i I i I 979 - Exchange Vows j I v SOCIETY fj ' V 4 . ", ? II f 1 s i t .... Hal Holbrook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Holbrook, 1367 ! ' Mrs. Blaine Johnson was matron of honor and Mrs. Alan Yeamon, Mrs. Sally The former Miss Wendy Reese exchanged wedding vows Thursday, Feb. 15, in : the Ogden LDS Temple with ' William Purdy. - Jeffery I! II Marston, Mrs. Wayne Reese and Miss Sandy Purdy were the brides attendants. Miss Rebecca Reese, Heidi Reese, Shelly Reese, Miss Heather Austad and Melissa Austad were the flower girls. The at- tendants were dressed in red satin crepe and carried white -- THE BRIDE is a daughter ; of Mrs. Gordon W. Reese of - 712 W. Gentile, Layton and ; the late Mr. Reese. :' 4 .1 Parents of the bridegroom, j Mr. and Mrs. James K. Purdy ;of San Jose, Calif, hosted a : breakfast at the Grey Cliffs ; Lodge in Ogden Canyon following the ceremony. :: j I muffs. RECEPTION was given fin their honor that evening at the Layton Fourth Ward cultural hall. . The bride wore a floor .length gown of antebellum 'design of polysheen and chantilla lace. It had a full tiered skirt banded with wide lace lengthening into a chapel .train. The traditional bodice had a modified outlined with lace. -- b i j - z THE VICTORIAN puffed were enhanced with bands of lace and dainty ruffles at the wrists. The finishing touch was the floor length veil of illusion net trimmed in lace. The bride carried a bouquet of daisies and red roses. , Wj I1- v . , Wed In Temple GUESTS INCLUDED grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Don Swallow, Mr. and Mrs. Ward C. Holbrook, and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Williams. Other family members as guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Minnock, Mr. and gan, Rebecca After a honeymoon in southern California, the couple will receive guests at an open house in San Jose, sell Holbrook, and Wesley Calif, Kaysville Miss Mary Lou Baird for friends of the bride. Mrs. Wayne Reese, Mrs. Blaine Johnson, Mrs. Robert Austad and Mrs. Brian Marston for tertained family members. Mrs. Alan Yeamon and Mrs. Gerald Purdy gave a luncheon for family members, The couple will make their home in Layton. wJW t f is i J - similar dress except light mauve color. Each girl held a former mission president, Pres. Raymond Price, of- single mauve colored ion. ficiated at the wedding. THE BRIDE daughter of Keith Wally Mar- Jeffrey Morgan, tin, Mr. and Mrs. Steve The married attendants were dressed in a dark plum polyester knit, high neck, granny look dress and the unmarried attendants in a in wedding rites performed on Jan. 26, 1979 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, LaFon Simpson became the bride of Steven W. Allen. The grooms Morgan, Yeamon with Wayne Reese, Dirk Johnson and Kelly Purdy as the ushers. Mrs. Robert Austad greeted guests at the book. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mrs. Kim Tubbs and . Heights. The couple are planning to be married March 16 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mrs. Tom Alsup, Stacey Mor- THE BEST man was Alan A MR AND MRS. STEVEN ALLEN East Golden Circle, Fruit MRS. JEFFERY W. PURDY H is the and Dora Murray, and the groom is the son of Dale and Connie Allen, 315 South 200 West, Kaysville. A wedding breakfast was held at the Red Flame Restaurant in Bountiful after the MR. AND Mrs. Ben Holbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Roundy, Jill Holbrook, Rus- honoring the couple was held later that evening at the Centerville Stake Center. The soft nostalgic look in the white polyester dress, with long sleeves, high neck with bodice trimmed in lace and seed pearls fit the nostalgic scene of the reception. She carried a bouquet of pink carnations and deep red roses accented with stephanotis. Chester Flint is confined to the Davis North Medical Center where he is undergoing treatment. Bret, Nicole and Ryan Baldwin have been staying with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Baldwin, while there mother was in MRS. KURT (Carrie) Holbrook performed matron of honor duties and brides- Denver, Colo. maids included Becky Simp- son, Doriann Simpson, Linda , , Simpson, Susan Allen, Mrs. Steven (Sharon) Barnett and Mrs. Mike (Dawn) Allen. . Simpson. PRENUPTIAL PARTIES were given by Mrs. Janet Webster, Debbie Webster, Mrs. Rosie Neider, Mrs. Lana Widdison, Mrs. LaVona and Mrs. Nola Moss. The bride attended View-moHigh School and also Weber State. The groom graduated from Davis High School, attended Weber State and has fulfilled a LDS mission to the Washington Mercer Island Mission. Cun-mngt- nt .. AFTER A honeymoon to the Homestead the couple will 'luake their home in Kaysville." Layton Births Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ray Valentine of 631 E. 2000 N., Layton are parents of a baby girl. She was bom Feb. 10 in Ogden. The child will be named Cathilyn Valentine. Five sisters and two brothers were on hand when she arrived from the hospital on Valentines Day. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Noble Chambers of Smithfield and Mr. and Mrs. August Ray Valentine of Marysvale, Kansas. Wade Evans Green, son of Scott H. and Galynn Jackson Green of 1434 E. Cherry Lane, East Layton, was born Feb. 10 in an Ogden hospital. The Greens are parents of two other children. East Layton residents, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Green and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jackson are the grandparents. ; Feb. 10, a baby girl was bora to James M. and Carolyn On Come look on the bright side! SHE MARRIED Jess W. Turner on Dec. 14, 1904 and they moved to Farmington, where he died Feb. 6, 1916, leaving four small children. Mrs. Apple has three sons and one daughter, Lawrence W. Turner, Sioux City, Iowa; James Leslie Turner and Mrs. G. Lloyd (Ruth) Hess, both Farmington; and Rex Turner, Salt Lake City. There are 17 worries rain on your parade! Not when were here to shed light on every personal and business situation. Fact is, weve got some brilliant ideas to help you and your money in every way. Our financial experts will show you a variety of grandchildren, three 46 and t great-grea- grandchildren. and brother live in Layton, Mrs. Leo B. (Verna) Hill and Reuben Kilfoyle. Mrs. Apple has been a very active person in her church, Relief Society president for six years, work director and J. Swensen Brown. She will be named Stacey Rae Brown. Her two brothers, Kirk and Jason are happy to have a sister. Elmer L. Swensen of Murray is the babys only living grandparent. One Mrs. Rachel Sandberg, lives in Salt Lake City, dmg r, It was a son who arrived to Mr. and Mrs. David W. Fisher, of 96 Dawson Street, Layton. He made his arrival at the Davis North Medical Center in Layton on Feb. 24 and weighed 7 lbs 8 oz. at birth. He will be named Tyler Ray. He was welcomed home by a brother, Aaron Fisher. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fisher, teacher, was stake board work director for eight years and Primary president for three times, worked in the Sunday School and MIA, on the recreation committee. FOR 17 years she worked in the Davis County Extension and Home Demonstration Agent offices. She organized groups for sewing and foods and was on the Davis County Fair Board for many 4-- years. On Jan. 30, 1942 she married J.M. Apple and move' to Van Nuys, Calif., where he died in December 1944. She returned to Farmington where she has been active in the church and DUP Camp and has always made very beautiful handwork of all kinds, kj ulcers. Will Wed Announcement is made of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Christine Avery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barry H. Avery of 141 North 650 East, Kays- ville, to Kevin C. Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theron M. Wood of 552 East 250 North, Kaysville. THE MARRIAGE vows will be solemnized May 25 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with a reception that evening. The bride-elegraduated from Davis High School and Kaysville LDS Seminary. She ct Members of the Oakleaf Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Beulah Bushnell. The lesson was given by Mrs. Clara Krebs and the history read by Lola Kinsey. Mrs. Dorothy Swan will be hostess to the Kaysville Bridge Club at her home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Belva Muir was hostess to the Mountain View Neighborhood Club at her home Thursday evening. Mrs. Merla Coulam was is presently employed by First Security Bank in Salt Lake City. THE FUTURE groom graduated from Davis High and Kaysville LDS Seminary. He served an LDS mission to h the New Mission. He is by presently employed Equipment Distributors in Salt Lake City, np Zealand-Christchurc- Syracuse DIXON P. REISBECK For All Your Insurance Needs Births AUTO LIFE It was a baby girl for Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Child Jr., who arrived at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden on Sunday, Feb. 18. She added up the Childs children to four daughters and three sons. She arrived weighing 6 lbs. and 9 HOME OWNERS TRUCKS oz. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Don C. 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Dont let financial behavior patterns and practices causing heart disease, hypertension and on A SISTER Their were corsages stephanotis and pink carnations. Acting ushers were Mike Allen, Floyd Simpson, Theron Simpson and other assistance was rendered by Jeff Simpson, Kris Simpson and Scott ceremony and a reception Begay. McKay Hospital in Ogden, Guest speaker was Dr. Lawrence Barenholtz from the North Davis Medical Center. Dr. Barenholtz talked carnat- EACH MOTHER wore a deep plum floral print dress with white and pink accents. Simpson, 6090 South 700 West, Holbrook. The infant six week old baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Clark underwent surgery last week at the meeting. education. marriage of their daughter Miss Jenifer Morgan to Jo 9 Mrs. Morjorie Green, president, conducted the Effie Turner Apple will celebrate her 93rd birthday on March 1. She was bora March 1, 1886 to James and Sarah Jane Nate Kilfoyle in Kaysville, where she received her Mr. and Mrs. Floyd D. Morgan of 270 North 900 East, hosted an anKaysville nouncement dinner at their home on Valentine night, Feb. 14, revealing the engagement and forthcoming t ng. I K To Note 93rd Date Set Date I RoThe Kaysville-Layto- n tary Anns met Friday, Feb. 16 at the Lions Den in Ogden for their monthly dinner meeti- EFFIE T. APPLE & JENIFER MORGAN 5 Clubs & v 1 Kaysville 4' f ' 1 " im |