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Show Lakeside Review, Wednesday, July 13, 1988 6A From page 5A Burrows Cammeron. Best man was Kent Hercules. The bride is attending Brigham Young University where she will graduate this fall with honors. , She served an LDS mission to Brazil. ' The groom is a graduate of Davis; High School and served an LDS mission to Portugal. He is also attending Brigham Young University and will graduate in August with honors. He was editor of the Weekly Review at Rebecca and David Naylor media sales and has served in the in the Texas Houston LDS Mis- KAYSVILLE Exchanging the in vows Logan LDS wedding Temple July 9 were the former Miss Rebecca Lyn Harris and David W. Naylor. A garden reception was given at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Harris, Kaysville. An open house will also be given July 16 in Escondido, Calif., by Mr. and Mrs. Larry J. Naylor, parents of the groom. A wedding breakfast was also hosted by the brides parents at The Copper Mill Restaurant in sion. at The Grande Estate in Ogden. The bridegroom graduated from Brigham Young University in media sales and is employed as an advertising accountant executive for The Daily Times Advocate in Escondido, Calif. He , served an LDS mission to Port1-land- Kelly Jo Es- and Michael Todd Burton The bride attended Brigham Young University, majoring in City. Nancy Lee and Marcus Dean Cooper bearer. KAYSVILLE Wedding vows were exchanged June 25 in Kaysville, between Marcus Dean Cooper and the former Nancy The bride is a graduate of Ben Lomond High School and Steven Henegers Business College. She is employed by Great Salt Lake KAYSVILLE Marriage vows were recited by the former Kelly Jo Magoon and Michael Todd Burton on Saturday, July 9, Logan. He is a Davis High School graduate and has attended Weber State College. He is employed by Phoenix Dataline. He plans to get a degree in architecture from the University of Utah. After a wedding trip to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico the couple will make their home in Salt Lake Lynn and JoAnn Livingston of Malad, Idaho. Burton is the son of Robert L. Burton and Judy S. Burton of Kaysville. Attending the bride were Stephanie Livingston and Kim Burton. Serving as attendants to the groom were Brian Wagstaff, John Magoon and Jeff Livingston. Stacy Burton was the flower girl and Brandon Burton was the ring Ore. The couple will reside in condido, Calif. Minerals. A reception in their honor was held that evening. The bride is the daughter of Lee Shreeve. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LeGrant Shreeve of Washington Terrace. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cherril D. Cooper of Kaysville. Attending was Kaprice Williams, maid of honor. Best man was Devon Gull. The bride attended Bonneville High School and attends Stacys Hands of Champeone Beauty Beauty College. Cooper played football for the Davis Darts and is a graduate of Davis High School. He is em- ployed by the Gourmet Co. After a trip to Yellowstone Na-- , tional Park and Jackson Hole,; Wyo., the couple will make their; home in Layton. j BYU. After a honeymoon to Monterey, Calif., they will make their MMEi n home in Charlotte, N.C. where the groom is employed with the Charlotte Observer. Beverly and Clark Edvik Wed on July 8 at the ROY Oak Hills Reception Center were the former Miss Beverly Jean Oleson and Clark Edvik. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oleson of 5177 S. 1950 W., Roy. Edvik is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edvik of Kearns. A reception honoring the newlyweds was held at the Oak Hills Reception Center, Layton. At- -' tending the bride was Sundee Peek. Best man was Dennis Pratt. The bride is a graduate of Roy High School. The bridegroom graduated from Kearns High School and is employed at EIMAC in Salt Lake ROSELLA CRYSTAL SERVEWARE FROM MIKASA . 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