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Show I I I WEEKLY REFLEX-OA- I NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JULY 22. 1982 VIS State Finalist Activities Slated At Silver Age Center Are you looking for something to do on these hot, oppre-siv- e days? Come and have lunch with a group of the best senior citizens in Davis Coun- the food delicious, the company interesting, and friendly, and the atmosphere delightful. After lunch, epjoy ceramics, oil painting, pool, cards, jigsaw puzzles, bingo or needlework, LADIF-S- , call now for your appointment for the cervical and breast cancer screening clinic to be held on Aug. 5, at the Golden Years Center. Transportation will be avail i j An organized federal retirement chapter called the "Nat- MR. AND MRS. IRVING CHRISTENSEN f . - ' ! r City. i ( i IRVING Fuller Christensen was the son of Harold A. and Sarah R. Fuller Christensen. He was bom in Brigham City and moved with his family to Canada in 1901. Zina Mabel Williams Christensen was the daughter of Horace and Clara Elizabeth McLean Williams. She was bom in Cardston, Alberta, Canada. Her parents were both raised in Kaysviiie but migrated to Cardston in 1889. Irving and Mabel met while they were attending high school in Cardston. They were married in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, July 14, 1917 and were later sealed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. ! I BOTH IRVIN and Mabel have been active in the LDS Church all of their lives. They have lived in the Kaysviiie 2nd Ward for over 40 years. She has served as president of the attempt to merge with Social Security, health benefit reductions etc. The present administrations policies have generated proposals that may cut benefits by as much as 40 per- ional Association of Retired Federal Employees" centered Layton, is dedicated to protecting all retirees and federal workers benefits. They invite all interested persons who are concerned about their present Relief Society on two occaand future annuities to meet sions, once in Sacramento, July 22 at 7 p.m. in the Layton Calif, and again in Kaysviiie. senior citizens hall formerly She was a visiting teacher for the east Layton city hall at over 50 years. She has also Rainbow and Emerald Drive. served in other church auTHE FUTURE of the federal xiliaries. She is a member of retirement system will be disthe Sunflower Camp of the cussed. Federal retirees have Daughter of Utah Pioneers and been through cost of living adbelongs to the Athena Club. justment (COLA) freezes. An Irving has served in the Sunin and also the bishopric day School presidency of the Kaysviiie 2nd Ward. He served as stake clerk while liv- Celebrates 65th KAYSVILLE Mr., and Mrs. Irving F. Chrisiensen of Kaysviiie recently celebrated their 65th wedding anniver-sar- y with a family dinner at the Creekside Inn in Salt Lake Gary L. Jones of Fruit Heights. Contestants wilt be judged in cent. These same proposals may be again considered in next years legislation. The 1982 budget resolutions have been passed that adversely affect the Concerned benefits will be discussed. The local chapter needs a strong membership to keep elected officials informed and instructed as to our needs and rights says J.A. Baker, local chapter presedent. on scholastic, civic achievements. beauty, poise and personality. 1 here is no sw im suit competition required. EACH contestant wilt write and recite on stage an essay on the subject of "My Country' Miss Jones attends Davis High School, np Schedule Of Events For Clearfield Days The Clearfield Chamber of Commerce presents Clearfield Days. 55th anniversary celebration. rescheduled for July 24. The schedule of events is as follows: CLEARFIELD Days Para- Retired Federal Employees To Meet Thursday, July 22 V t United States Teenager Pageant to be held at the University of Utah on July 27. MISS JONES is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. able. On July 28, at 12 p.m., a member of the Utah Bar Association will present a program on Wills, Trusts, and Estates. This is a very important program for all senior citizens. Write your questions down, so you11 have them ready. Now ts your chance to be educated In these very important matters and solve your problems before they happen. ON MONDAY, July 26, we will have our monthly movie right after lunch, don't miss it. Last week the dales published for our cheese distribution were wrong. We will be distributing cheese on July 29 and 30, instead of the 28th and '29th. np ty. Suggested donations for lunch are: if your income is over $350 monthly. $1.25; if under, II. The price is right, X Gail Jones has been selected as state finalist in the 1982 Miss de, MR. AND MRS. JOHN K. BEUTLER Temple Ceremony Valeric Taylor and John K. Beutlcr exchanged marriage vows in the Salt Lake LDS Temple June II. 1982. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Taylor of Smithfield, Ut. and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Beutlcr of Clear- was affiliated with a number of student organization as well as performing groups in student productions. After their honeymoon trip to California they will make their home in Clearfield, vsb I p.m.. sponsored by Clearfield Jaycees and Clearfield Chamber of Commrce. Parade will start at 300 North Main and travel south on highway to 700 South State. Floats will be judged at 12 noon w ith all other entrants ready to march by 12:30 p.m. Clearfield swim pool will be open for public swimming from 1:30-- p.m. Concessions, food, games, rides and entertainment will be held at Fisher 9 Park behind the Clearfield Swim Pool, 934 S. 1000 E from 2 p.m. to dark. Sparkler Guess for all ages at 2:30 p.m. J.D. STOKES Dance tory performance ut 3 water fight between Fac- p.m.:; ; Clear-:- : field. Sunset and Clinton fire depts. at 3.30 p.m.: Pet show for all kinds of pets, conducted ; : by Mt. OgJcn Kennel Club. Entries accepted between p.m.. judging starts at 4 p m.: ; at water balloon toss ages 4:30 p.m. "Shirlee's Showbiz Kids", ' ' musical theatre group libcrt arts schools of the Performing Arts with Shirley Smith, direc- - . tor. at 5 p.m.: obstacle course f 3 at 5:30 p.m.; clogfor ages ging demonstration at 6 p.m: 4 3 1 wheelbarrow and potato races at 6:15 p.m.: family at 7 p.m.: parade award presentations at 1 ishcr Park at 9 p m.: Fireworks display at Fisher Park sponsored by the Clearfield Fire Dept, at dark. tug-o-w- field. The newlyweds were honored with a reception at the home of the bride's parents in Smithfield and at an open house the following evening in h Ward cultural hall, hosted by the parents of the groom. the Clearfield ing in Sacramento, Calif. HE SERVED as an officer in the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War I. 3rd-7t- VALERIE has attended He has been a salesman most of his life and was employed by ZCM1 for many years. He was a bookkeeper at Standard Plumbing Supply in Salt Lake City. He retired in USU where she was active in student productions and performing school tours. She was a member of the Cache County 1972. Clearfield High and USU with a bachelor's degree in business administration. He has served an LDS mission in Canada. He Dairy Princess royalty last year. John is a graduate of THEY ARE parents of three children, Irving William Christensen, San Diego, j Calif.; Mrs. Jack (Noreen) Burton, Bountiful; and Mrs. James E. (Kaye) Kent of Whittier, Calif. They are proud of and 17 great- 16 grandchildren . i grandchildren. np n i , f . Picture Deadline For Reflex Thursday 6:00 P.M. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE RAY STOKES' 50th Anniversary t Mr. and Mrs. George Ray Stokes were honored last Saturday by their children in observance of their golden wedding anniversary. The open house was held at the Sunset Stake Center in Sunset. The couple were married in scouting. Mrs. Stokes was also bom in Brigham City. She was employed at Hill AFB and the Their marriage was later Depot. Naval Supply Depot of Clearfield. He has held numerous positions in the LDS Church '7' y, 't v ' ' ' ' , -v - , 7 if M i : i ' i 'vip ' , ' i and has been active in Clearfield Naval Supply Brigham City July 19, 1932. solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. MR. STOKES was bom in Brigham City and spent his early life there. He has been employed by Anaconda Mining Co. of California and Utah and retired with 32 years of service with the U.S. government. He worked at the Defense Depot of Ogden and the THE COUPLE are the parents of two sons and a daughter: Gary Stokes, Riverdale; J.D. Stokes, Roy; Mrs. Loretta Hill, Bountiful. A special gift was given to the Stokes by a close friend, DeAnn Nye, who hosted them to a trip to Hawaii for their wedding anniversary, vsb t v 7 BEEF A PORK f J ;S ,v ., v'' SANDRA PIERCE CHRISTENSEN , Couple United Marriage promises were repeated by the former Sandra Pierce and John Christensen on June 25 at the Layton East Stake Center. THE BRIDE is ths daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murry 0. Pierce of Layton. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Christensen of Morgan. A reception was held follow- ing the ceremony. Kathy Gebhardt, Chris Craig, Mariyln Gillies, Nancy Jouchette, Karen Sitton and Vickie Miller were attendants to the bride. Flower girls were Stephanie and Stacey Gebhardt. JIM MILLER was best man with Berry Christensen, David Pierce, Babe Jones, Gary 12 Grain-Fe- Beef d $7125 Yield 2. Cut and wrapped -- U- MM2 LB. 12 No. 1 Pork Cut and wrapped Ham and bacon smoked. sdpeeze 51 05 LB. Brooks and Kenny Bales, the ushers. 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