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Show u APRIL 6, 1983 v v I ; I v 773-40- r i - 4 dents and people residing in other Davis County communities attended the informal open house that was held in his honor at the Sill home in Salt Lake City. By DONETA M. GATHERUM t Miss Andrea Firth was the guest of honor at a bridal shower given by Mrs. Cathy Smith and Mrs. Oma Wilcox. The party was held in the Wilcox home. Those who attended worked preparing a hand-tie- d cross-stitc- h pattern quilt for Andrea. During the quilting portion of the party, the electricity went out and the quitters were forced to work fo about one hour by candlelight. A light buffet supper was served to the guests. High Priests and their partners who live in the Layton LDS Stake he their annual so- Grant Sheffield. Two other daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sheffield also attended the blessing. They were Miss Sherrie Sheffield of Sundance and Mr. and Mrs. George Davis of Riverside, Calif. ! -- Two Layton - ERIC BLOOD finished third in the states sophomore divi- sion, receiving a calculator from the contest sponsors. Among the states junior students Gary Coleman finished eleventh. Eric and Gary also scored well on the National Math Exam. Mathematics Department chairman Wes Montierth said the two along with junior Kim Tunley and senior Neal Copperman all tied or surpas- - trip to the Hawaiian Islands. Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Godfrey went to Denver, Colo, where they spent Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Mr. Godfrey attended the American Vocational Association Region 5 conference meetings in Golden, Colo. Mr. Godfrey is president of the Utah Vocational Association. Mr. and Mrs. Varr Gailey and son Arthur of Claremont, I Coupon Grand Opening pecial CO cLL off Large weapons, map reading, tactics, military courtesy, milit-ajustice, first aid and Army history and traditions. She is a 1974 graduate of I $ '' v.I Offer good thru any p' ; Lundberg of Kaysvilie Debi Lewis Completes Training $ 11 1 43183 11 North Main Kaysvilie, Utah For take outs Mon.-T- Davis High School, Kaysvilie. h. 11:30 a.m.-1- 0 p.m., Fri.-Sa- 546-32- 9 t. 11:30 a.m.-l- l p.m. MUlL , JT vX JENALYN VANCE SHANE KING ROBIN OLIEKAN Happy Birthday olds the case of one, witll be, and are honored this week. Robin Oliekan, daughter of Granger and DeAnn Oliekan of 29 W. 950 S. in Kaysvilie, celebrates tomorrow; Zachary David Haugen, son of Larry and Julia M. Haugen of 4 W. 600 N. Main in Farmington, celebrated Feb. 19; Jenalyn Vance, daughter of Kobin and Jackie Vance of 756 N. 400 W. in Kaysvilie was one on March 28 as was Shane King, son of Vance and Jill King of 2034 W. Shepard Lane in Kaysvilie. Four north country youngsters are, or in one-ye- ar v ' M Ma Bell Aids Those Who Lost Their Voice : Mountain Bell has intro- ; duced an improved version of I the Bell Systems electronic : : 1 larynx - a device for persons who have lost the use of their vocal chords. -- , produced when the hand-hel- d unit is placed against the throat and activated as the person speaks. THE REDESIGNED model ? : incorporates several new fea-- ; tures and improvements de-- ; signed to bring about improved performance and lower bat-tery costs. ; The new mode- l- the 5- C- is -priced at $92, and is being ; offered at cost, according to ; Barbara Graham, an assistant : staff manager in the Mountain Bell-Uta- h Public Relations 3 Department. IN ADDITION, Western ; Electric, which manufactures : the new moel, is offering a $30 3 credit to persons who have an 3 earlier model ( 5AA or 5B) and i wish to exchange it for a new 3 5C. The trade-i- n program runs : from March I, 1983 to March zi, 1984 and will reduce the ; price of the 5C to $62. Developed by Bell Laboratories, the artificial larynx 3 was first offered by Mountain -- BeU in 1960. It is designed for persons who have lost their Voices through surgical removal of the larynx or paralysis of the vocal chords. It substitutes electronic vibrations for the natural vibrations of the voice. Sound is Centers for Disabled Customers. Residents of Utah should call Clerical THE NEW model contains e components and batruns on a single nine-vo- lt tery, Graham says. A nine-vo- lt battery is less expensive and more widely available than the mercury cells used in the two earlier models. The Davis Area Vocational The 5C model also has a Center is offering training in single off-o- n switch and an adtypewriting, shorthand, justable pitch control thereoffice machines, by permitting the user to select accounting, filing, business English and rea preferred tone. cord keeping. TRAINING is available for THE SC is under warranty beginners as well as for those by Western Electric to the original purchaser for one year, who want to upgrade their during which Western will re- skills. Class will be held Tuespair or replace the unit through day and Thursday evenings at 7 p.m. Mountain Bell at no charge. In addition, a new uniform Curriculum is open-entr- y and individualized, warranty date has been estab- open-ex- it lished for the earlier models. thus allowing a person to progAll existing 5A and 5B models, ress at his-hown rate of their of purchase speed. Length of the proregardless gram depends on how fast a date, have a uniform one-yewarranty running from March person progresses. 1, 1983 to March 1, 1984. DurTUITION is $54 plus books ing that period, repairs on the 1 older units will be made at no and materials. Call charge with a proof of pur- for more information. chase. solid-stat- e Training "V a,-- - Slated - er ar 546-244- Replenish your retirement resources for tomorrow and defer taxes today with First Security s IRA Tax Deferred Savings Plan! First Securitys IRA Tax Deferred Savings Plan can help you flow into an easy retirement and tap into a big break on your 1982 Federal Income Tax Return. ONLY A PART Education is largely a matter FURTHER information on the new 5C larynx can be of choosing ones company obtained from the two Mounwisely, and listening in silence. tain Bell Telecommunications News, Detroit. -- Be sure you get your 1982 Tax Break. 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DURING the training, students received instruction in V, - a, the holiday. OTHER LAYTON students scoring in the schools top ten finalists on the national exam were Nora Crofts, Carlos Sala- lan, Ala. V- On-Se- he accompanied them and Mr. and Mrs. John Dawson to Moab and Southern Utah for test. Army Pvt. Debi L. Lewis, daughter of Darreld Ward of 580 S. 150 W Kaysvilie, and Nila Manning of 555 E. 500 W. , Farmington, has completed basic training at Fort McClel- $ , son-in-la- He has spent much time sightseeing with the Purdys and over the Easter weekend sed the old school record of 81 points on the national test, noting that three of the students will return next year at Layton to take another shot at the HAUGEN & 6 family. Dr. and Mrs. Russell Williams returned from vacation te went to Shreveport, La. where they enjoyed a 10 day stay with their daughter and Captain and Mrs. James L. Mercer. Easter holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brad Green were her parents Mr. and Mrs. LaVell Veteto of Kennewick, Wash, and their three children Becky, Melissa and Andrew. A houseguest for three weeks of Mayor and Mrs. Gerald Purdy is Chris Richardson from South Essex, England. Mr. Richardson is on an Education Ex and studying change Program in the programs education the various schools in Utah. He has enjoyed skiing for the first time in his line and on Wednesday evening was a dinner guest in Bountiful of Don and Louise Lockhead. Gary Coleman, left, and Eric Blood are tops when it comes to math at Layton High school. LAYTON ZACHARY DAVID North Hospital. Pres. Horacio Infignares, who is LDS stake president in Columbia, South America was a conference houseguest Saturday and Sunday of Pres, and Mrs. Newell Law and Calif, were houseguests for three days of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gailey. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Tice returned home from a trip to Van Nuys, Calif, where they spent a week with their son Craig Tice. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fer-ran- LHS MATH IVIRRERS High students received superior scores in the Utah State Mathematics Exam and four students at the school tied or surpassed the previous school record on the National Math Exam. AMY LYNN LOVE 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brough and son Benjemin went to Boston, Mass, where they spent eight days with their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Randy Farr. Houseguests for one week of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sabin and family are two girls from Japan, Toshiko Imai and Nat-su- e Kase. They came to visit with Toshikos sister Mieko Imai who is living with the Sabin family while attending tesssa ae Weber State College. They are learning the American way of living as well as sightseeing & and have been snowmobiling and horseback riding which they have enjoyed. Ray Carlen of Heber City vii sited with his sister, Mrs. x Sarah Giles last week. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Day vi van Scott Tibbitts. Several other family members traveled to Cedar City to attend the blessing. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sheffield of Brea, Calif, were also guests of the Tibbitts family. Mrs. Tibbitts is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Former Layton resident, V 544-875- f , sited with his sister Mrs. Ielen Page who is ill at the Davis By NORMA PREECE 'i Mr. and Mrs. Dean Sheffield Sterling W. Sill celebrated his 80th birthday last Thursday evening. Several Layton resi ' s spent last weekend in Cedar City. The occasion for the trip was to attend the blessing of their nieces baby. Mr. and Mrs. Sheffield were guests in the Cedar City home of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Tibbitts. The Tibbitts baby was named De- cial and business meeting last Wednesday evening. A program followed the meal. The dinner was held at the Layton Utah Stake building. ' u S Kaysvilie News , Rock Springs |