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Show 1 SUN CHRONICLE, Nov. 1 8, 1 978, Page 1 0 George and Jean Stettler, Ernest and Carol Bell, and Dean and Karen Seeley, spent a week in Florida, earlier this month. They flew to Tampa and from there, they went to Disney World, Gardens, Circus World, Cypress Gardens, Busch and Clearwater. Janet Ballingham has in the hospital for surgery on her ankle. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mueller, of Harrisville, are parents of a baby boy, born Nov. 10. Mrs. Mueller is the been former daughter Jan Homer, of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Homer of Roy. This the young couples second child, and first boy. Mr. and Mrs. Colder Oleson, and Mrs. Ruth Tippetts were among those who joined a BYU tour of the JIM KNIGHTON, owner and manager of Knighton Optical, places frames in the display case at their new store, located in the St. Benedicts Proessional plaza. Mediteranean countries. They went first to Rome Knighton opens fourth business fourth store has been opened in the St. Benedicts Professional Plaza by Knighton Optical. Located at 425 E. St. Benedicts Way, owner Jim Knighton, said that this new store is three times their original Ogden store, opened 17 years ago. It has 1700 square feet of display and office space in the new location. A A family-operate- d business, Mr. Knighton has four sons working in the stores. various Daniel Knighton is the manager of the store, d Layton-Clearfiel- located at 2179 N. near the North Davis Center. Medical 1700 W., His son, Noall, is the production manager at this store. Gary Knighton is working in the production and process lab at the Layton store, and Guy Knighton is employed at the new St. Benedicts store. Something unique about Knighton Optical, he said, was that they had their own lab facilities at the various locations, and were able to fill prescriptions for single vision patients,' most within one day. We can provide an excellent service for our patients, said. A Mr. Knighton full warrantee is offered their customers, with replacement of broken lenses, frames at no charge, at their discretion. This is available in one and two-yewarrantee programs. Another unique feature of Knighton Optical, he said, was that they have six Italy, where they boarded a cruise ship for Egypt, and the Holy Land, and Greece. They report an interesteing part of the trip was riding the camels and donkeys. They were espcially impressed with the Biblical cities of certified opticians working for the company. They hold a certificate from the National Academy of Opticiary, given through the American Board of Opticiary. To qualify for this certificate, one must be directly associated with the business for five years and pass a proficiency test. Were in a unique We he said. situation, have to please both doctors and our patients. Some places both check eyes and Bethlehem, Nazareth and Jerusalem. Dale and Janice Slade of 5414 S. 2500 W. are parents of last week at the home of Grace Judy. Esther Matthews was Kathryn Stark gave the lesson. Eleven members were present. A baby boy arrived at McKay Dee Hospital on Nov. 8 to Leonard and Debbie Knight of 3879 S. 2050 W. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Homer spent Friday and Saturday in Blackfoot, Idaho visiting with friends. Charity Larsen has been released from the hospital, and is doing well at home. Lee and Jean Thomas are parents of a baby boy, born Nov. 9. They now have four boys and one girl in their family. Miss Norleen Green accompanied her sister in law on a trip to El Paso, Texas, and down into Juarez Mexico recently. Mrs. Steven Smith, the former Cathy Bullard, is seriously ill in a Salt Lake area hospital. The Smiths live in Granger. Mrs. Smiths parents are Mr. and Mrs. Les Bullard and Stevens parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Smith, all of Roy. Mrs. Smith is in Granger helping to care for the family. Frank and Debra Sanders are proud parents of a baby girl, their 1st child born Nov. at St. Benedicts Hospital. Their home is at 2265 W. 4975 8 S. old son of Brent and Colleen Combe, fo Nampa, Idaho, died Sunday Nov. 5 in a Nampa Hospital. His parents were formerly of Roy. Graveside services were held on Friday at the Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch in Uintah. and had lived in Roy before her marriage. Funeral services were held on Saturday in Ogden. A baby girl was born Nov. at St. Benedict's Hospital to Lee and Alicia Palmer, who live at 5850 S. 2600 W. Craig Jay Combe, 5 week 4 Arnold and Virginia Wursten drove their new motor home to St. George for a few days last week. Donald and Debbie Bingham of 2442 W. 4975 S., have a new baby boy, bnorn Nov. 9 at St. Benedicts Hospital. They now have two boys in their family. Mrs. LaRue Fishier has been visiting at the home of her son in law and daughter Duane and Joan Ketchel. The Fishlers have been living in St. George but will be returning to this area soon to make their home. Mrs. Karmen Andrew Reagan of Ogden, died last Wednesday at St. Benedicts Hospital. She was born June 17, 1941 in Ogden, a daughter of Charles and Janet Andrew, residents of Roy. She was married to John Emery Reagan in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She had been an active member of the LDS Church, Gerdie Thomas is seriously ill in an Ogden Hospital. and Jeff Marsha Brinkerhoff, and family, of St. George, are visting here for a few days with her parents, Pingrees. the James FULL LINE STORE; Best Sellers Hardbacks & Paperbacks Books for Teens & Children HOURS: Mon.-Sa- 10a.rn.-- 9 t. CJ0UJ Books & Supplies Cards Greeting Special Gifts LDS p.m. thru CHRISTMAS ' PGEB a baby boy, born Nov. 9 at St. Benedicts Hospital. Polly Hammon Camp, D.U.P, met on Wednesday of Speaker booklets prescriptions, and dont have to answer to anyone. Mr. Knighton said that they will refer residents to doctors in their area to get their eyes checked. Then, fill available Booklets listing facility they will fill the prescription. We also have an excellent selection of frames, with and staff members at Weber State College available to speak before community groups will be available such names as Optyl, Christian Dior, Playboy, Vienna and Terri Brogan." 1 around the middle of next month. Mr. Knighton is a lifetime Mrs. Edith F. Hester, WSC of the Speakers Bureau, said those resident of Davis and Weber County, being born in director Syracuse. Ogden. wanting for use groups schools, College He now lives in 626-656- 9 copies of the booklet in connection with of various kinds, etc., should call the Relations Office at and a copy will be mailed. 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