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Show 1 4C Lakeside Review. Wednesday, September 24, 1986 V,. J s 'f4?'&y't bsJf T' 'V -- J ' ,1 X bS X ) h r; ' :sVa v ' ;4. , ' t , '55 1 , if , ,'' . ' " !'A iC X ' f i ' p V 'i 1 v U i'JAl; ' X .. ' - M, & $j ,.; iy Cfcvk fit ' s 'v't . i ti si i n , , V i &1$ 'f ?v 3i s ? s' ' ii 4 I, .w,; i X';Y Mhp "I" x' ' ' V , -W 4ft V-- ; b I4 '. '' ' ,aV S sX - i tf r( S ,, - , S "" ' -- 4 W' ' 5 A V 4 4 , .SS ififritiirfifnTrifiiinftriifniTtrnrinfni'rrfitiitrriBiiftTninnnnrriTinftftinriiif Sheryl and Scott Evans Shane and Lisa Tarbet Dallas and Sherie Richins Diana and Owen Anderson Weddings Sheryl and Scott Evans The bride graduated from LDS Business College in Salt Lake City. She is employed by Utah State University in Logan. The bridegroom is attending Utah State University and has completed an LDS mission to Jackson, Miss. LAYTON The former SherJepsen and Scott D. Evans exchanged nuptial vows in Whitney, Idaho on Sept. 18. The Juniper Inn in Hyde Park, Logan was the location for a wedding brunch given by the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shane and Lisa Tarbet Don R. Evans of Layton. LAYTON Wed on Sept. 20, The newlyweds were honored that evening at a reception in the 1986 in the Little Tree Inn Hotel Whitney, Idaho 1st Ward Chapel. were the former Miss Lisa Lewis Hosts were the brides parents, and Shane L. Tarbet. Mr. and Mrs. Lester C. Jepsen, of She is the daughter of d and Joyce Lewis. Preston, Idaho. Mr. Tarbet is the son of Lee An open house was hosted by the bridegrooms parents at the and Shirley Tarbet. A reception honoring the newNorth Church Street Chapel in Layton, Sept. 19. lyweds was held at Little Tree yl Der-woo- Inn Hotel. Attending as matron of honor was Lauri Drollette. Best man was Marc Cooper. The bride is a graduate of Layton High School and attended Dixie College. She is a manager of McDonald's restaurant in Centerville. The bridegroom attended Lay-to- n High School. He is employed with Moulton Excavating Inc. in Salt Lake City. The couple will make their home in Layton. Diana and Owen Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Lionel L. Drage Lake City announce the marriage of their daughter, Diana, to Owen A. Anderson, son of Salt of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D., Anderson of Logan, formerly of Clearfield. The couple were married Saturday, Sept. 20 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception was held that evening at the Bond's Reception Center in Salt Lake City. The bride is a graduate of Skyline High School and LDS Seminary and is a student at Utah State University. The groom is a graduate of Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary and is a student at Utah State University. After a honeymoon, the couple will live in Logan and continue their studies. Wed on FARMINGTON Sept. 20, 1986 in the Radisson Hotel ballroom were the former Miss Sherie A. Duncanson and Dallas J. Richins. vis High School. She is employed She is the daughter of Thomas ZCMI. by R. and Mary Duncanson of 827 The N. Bayview Drive in Farmington. bridegroom graduated! from North Summit High School ! Mr. Richins is the son of Dennis J. and Suesann Richins of 80 He is employed by D.J. Richins Livestock. E. Center, Henefer. After a trip to San Diego, the, A reception honoring the newRadisson couple will make their home in lyweds was held at the Layton. Both will be attending ballroom. State College. W'eber honor maid of as Attending Naptime invented by, for mothers SHARON hour to unwind, read a book, or NAUTA STEELE Review columnist Somewhere in between baby number one and baby number six, I came to the conclusion naptime is not for kids. Bottles are for kids, diapers are for kids, playpens, cribs, and are for kids. Even a n breakfast cereal is strictly for kids. But naptime is high-chai- rs well-know- L Rain or Shine not. Naptime is for the embarrassed mother who tries to explain away her toddler's terrible tantrums by saying, Oh, dear. Baby Snook-urn- s wants his bed. In addition, naptime is for the mom who wants to finish a sewing project without finding it necessary to A) call poison control and ask if tailor's chalk is toxic when swallowed whole by a B) administer artificial respiration to the pet hamster that somehow ended up in the to fishbowl; C) get come out and unplug the toilet; or D) evacuate a burning house. Naptime is also for the mommy who spent the whole morning making jam, canning beans, or freezing com and needs a quiet Roto-Root- er take a long hot bath. But theres where what Mama needs and what Mama gets become two very different things. Every one knows the only times a small child will ever willingly takes a nap are when hes getting his picture taken or having strained liver for lunch. The smoothest rocking chair and the softest lullabyes are nothing to the kid whose mother has a good reason for wanting to soothe him into dreamland. Youve got to lay down with him, a neighbor once phoned to tell me on a day when my son, Michael, screamed so loudly every time I put him in his crib that the whole town knew it was naptime and wished it wasnt. ' Layton Rotary Club officers for That sounded logical enough. Look, Mikey, Mommys going to take a nap with you today, I said, plucking the little guy out of his bed and laying him in the crook of my arm on the front-roo- & Up, Fri!, Jr. Hiqh, Fri. Night, 18 Sat, Jr. 8-- 4-- 7 & High, 2-- Up, 8-- 1 6 Sat. High School, 8-- Assisting Wilcox will be the past president J. Rodney Lewis; president elect, Spencer Young; i Richard Bauer; and board members Larry Burden. Dr. Clyde Marx, and Wilson dozen eggs on the front room pet while I dozed. CLASSES STARTING OCT. a mik r & DRAPERIES car- t M nil :.2n L iiiHiin City and state ordinances require permits and licenses for ANY New Buildings Finishing Basements Remodel of Interior construction, including: Additions Garages New Siding Installing Woodburning Stoves Re-Roof- iiii ing Enclosing Carports Adding a Partition Fences Over 6' Tall 04 14th Permit fees are based on the value of the work. Minimum fee is $15. All contractors and are required to have a city business license. Minimum charge is $25. sub-contract- ors Video Room & Facial Area uiii INSPECTIONS Required for the following: Foundation Footings Four-Wa- y i I Fran Brecon G Company UMe of Beauty Career Center you do ANY construction without the proper permits and licenses, you are in violation of the law and could be subject to a penalty. you have any questions please contact the Clearfield City Engineering & Inspections Dept, at If 546-616- 6 774-722- 0. 6 Pamphlets with detailed information are available upon request at the Engineering & Inspections Dept, in the City Building. 140 E. Center St., Thrifty people read classified ads daily... Do they know something you dont? Lakeside Final If G 546-616- Rough t CALL OUR ADMISSIONS OFFICE for INFORMATON & BROCHURE 7 & DRAPERIES ihmm ft. 546-137- VERTICALS ini EVENING GLASSES Classroom-Separat- e 1ii ia mwvf! iiimiw: Popular Demand, We. Now Have NEW! 1000 sq. ft. R.V.j rminfirtiwAaMiaaia NO ALCOHOL PROPER DRESS REQUIRED LDS STANDARDS 322S WASHINGTON BLVD. 621-50- . A A m igp wpyMui! NO SMOKING Wesley Wilcox To HUGE SAVINGS ON BLINDS, hadnt decided to scramble three Come Dance the Night Away! secretary, Brian E. Marston; treasurer, Michael D. Burrows; 90 patterns colors . Within 10 minutes I was sound, asleep. It would have been the best nap I ever had if my wide-awak- e son $3 $2 $4 $3 $4 1 v ww v week delivery Great for homes fj m bmhm Thurs., 25 , W00DS N: 2 couch. Brings Hope. Due ideal for privacy Manv colors patterns 3 year Warranty under new management Dr. Wesley WilLAYTON cox has been elected to serve as the Rotary Club president in Lay-to- n for the coming year. The 1986-8- 7 theme for the service organization will be Rotary J. Ellis. PLEATED SHADES i 50 o0FF ; , GRAND OPENING elected '86-8- 7 i was Sally Secrist and her sister, Sue Thiros, matron of honors Bridesmaids were Natalie Swenson, Tammy Lambourne and Au drey Richins. The bride is a graduate of Da Dallas and Sherie Richins Review Clearfield. nwmtm wwmmiriiito irk'., i. r V iiiwiii Iiinir |