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Show 1 h On Single m two-eveni- 1 s? Svfiv . && Pair Notes Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Zenas R. Lefler, formerly of Farmington, will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary at an open house given in their honor by their children. The Leflers were married April II, 1925 in Heber City, Utah. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Tem- 1. John (Lucy) Brandt, Heber City; Mrs. Donald (Doris) Rhoades, Syracuse; Jack Lefler, Riverdale, Bill Lefler, Salt Lake City and Betty Bergner, Salt Lake City. They have 20 grandchildren and 59 great grandchildren. The open house will be held in Heber City on April 13, at the ple. The parents of six children, five ' '' V - ' Y ' - Y'Y ' i.- - Burley Idaho; Cecil S., West Point; Thora (Mrs. Anthon Montgomery) Sandy; Thelma (Mrs. Ray Russell) Roy; Dr. Dean N Cedar City; Colleen (Mrs Howard Hawkes). Kaysville. She had been primary president, counselor in the MIA, a teacher in MIA, Sunday school and Relief Society and was a visiting teacher for many years. In celebration of his 80th birth- day anniversary, Robert Williams, of 190 S. 500 E., will be honored with two open houses hosted by his daughter, Mrs. it, 7 'y -- r V ,y ' : A w- r if. '"9- fy- .' V. '"ii 'f ' A 4' vy EASTER PERM SPECIAL V ,7-- if"f d&y J X Engagement Announced ' V v 'rv-- , 'v Sat 9:00 ! ? , ' tU . v f Welcome V. , Layton & (Across from Heritage 7-1- 1) Karen Ripplinger to Monte The future bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Herman Frandsen mm mm of Fruit Heights. The couple have set March 29, as their wedding date. Miss Ripplinger graduated from Richmond High School. Frandsen graduated from Davis High School. LET YOURSELF GO IN THE BIGGEST POSSIBLE WAY. SAVE UP TO..?50000per cabin with mil Take a cruise on NCLs Norway, and you sail on a crest of excitement for seven unforgettable nights. 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Main St. "iy 5 Annette from The v6 t&m msm 4:30 Walk-in'- s Gina FRUIT HEIGHTS Mr. and Mrs. Reed Z. West, Fruit Heights, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Jan Marie West, to Elroy Seamons Golight-ly- , son of Mr. and Mrs. Duane C. Golightly of Preston, Idaho. ' .Miss West is a 1984 graduate of Davis High School and LDS Seminary. Elroy graduated from Preston High School and LDS Seminary. He fulfilled an LDS mission in the Montana, Billings Mission. They plan to be married March 29, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. - Salon Yi , Ia Uni-Se- x "trot XX'' OFF Open Mon. thru Fri 9:00 - 6:00 . 4 P V v? 'i " ' $500 wtn ' S' thru April 6th Now JAN MARIE WEST . 1 omitted. gs8 (S3 A rrw, - tv-- 16. 93 54 years married have been They Williams graduated from Jor dan High School and attended; Utah State. He filled two LDS-Stak- e Missions, was Sunday school superintendent, a member of the Elders Quorum presidency. Seventies secretary and High Priest secretary. He has als5; served as home teacher and temj; ; pie worker. It is requested that gifts biT - xSv 'f ,A f Wanda Nelson March - ,y, 1 Joyce Woerner, and grandchildren of Huntington Beach, Calif. On Sat., March 30, an ope'n house will be held from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Rock Chapel, 25 S. 200 E., in Kaysville. On Sun., March 31, from 3 to 5 p.m., an open house for friends and relatives will be held at the Williams home. Williams was born in Lake Shore, Utah, on March 29, 1905. the son of John T. and Effa McKell Williams. He married ; VIOLETS BEAUTY SALON 'i ' ROBERT WILLIAMS HANNAH PEARSON m ik ?; t V 1 Xr V ' "v'' S Af'-Y- it - y , ' y'Jy '4, . . '4 v;,M ,ii ' f?,t '' X fv ' 'v J , . 1 LDS Ward. 325 E. 500 N. from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. of whom are still living. Mrs. ,v v They had nine children, seven MR. AND MRS. ZENAS R. LEFLER The seminar will be held at the Monte Vista Center, 100 S. 200 E. at 7 p.m. There will be a registration fee of $3 for the two eveis nings and preregistration required. For additional information or registration call the PERC Center at i; h of whom are living: Carmen P., ,, mw frji iiwnfi , i 12, 1946. r Y Two Kaysvillc Crestwood Road, Kaysvillc. Mrs. Pearson was born April 6. 1895 in Mink Creek, Idaho, the daughter of Lars S. and Hansena Nelson. She was the sixth child in a family of and is the only remaining survivor. She married Perry Emil Pearson on June 24, 1915 in the Logan LDS Temple. He died May y,' 'VV.'V u: KAYSVILLE 3B Note Birthdays Will residents are reaching birthday milestones this month. Family and friends of Hannah Nelson Pearson are invited to honor her at a 90th birthday anniversary open house to be held Fri., April 5, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Crcstwood LDS Chapel 1039 Parenting 451-507- Residents . FARMINGTON Beginning Wednesday, April 3, the Davis School District's Parent Education Resource Center will sponsor a seminar for single parents. The main focus of the meetings will be helping single parents to fulfill their own needs as well as helping the children make the necessary adjustments that divorce often demands. The seminar will be presented by Barbara C. Jones and Theresa Flenniken. Mrs. Jones received her masters degree from the University of Utah. She has worked in the social work field for 10 years in the area of. individual, adolescent and family counseling. Her current assignment for the Davis School District is at the Davis Learning Center. T Lakeside Review, Wednesday, March 27, 1985 ..I Class Set . t. 0 y |