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Show HY V rrafX-CA- V;1 if so JOURNAt, APfn, 10, HIGH TIME Paydreaming; Part f A Pays Work? f PHiiiRivrnurrM wak g Ira'l it atoiHkiftg kow , fufipe All ibf ) f r i4 Utt. I Ms Peru fold iltramm, rip tally rty mi unnatural pr wont M be 9 ' A 3Uv-- .V r-- WtwAJ tiruiiivf v N f1 t a 0 4 Mr hJ v tr MM ft , s r , i f f ; a V 'X - 1 ' ' 4 ' ' . ably, to come up with the name for ihcir triplets, deli veicd by Dr. Evan Evanc al e Mw Hospital Center Kay-De- on March 29. BOTH BOYS were given first and middle names match ing their father's initials. Cody T dliam wav bom al 1 :38 a.m. and weighed 4 lbs.. 7.5 oz.; 1 f Casey William followed one minute later and weighed 4 IN. J oz. The youngest. Came l.ynn. was the smallest, at 4 f oz. and w as bora IN., at 11:40. one-hal- They were two months premature. and will be slaying in the Newborn Intensive Care until Nursery al McKay-De- e they each weigh 5 IN. and are well enough to go home. The Hess' have two other daughters. Aimce. 5 and Lorie, who will turn 3 this month. of Kaysville and Wiih the Urth of triplet, mnthrr Donna Hi lo fixe thtldrtn huslittnd Claya found their rank incrt-axe- AIMEF. - DR. LAURENCE Welling, cupenntendrnt of school t. and Robert Garth. I louse of Repr- esentatives member from from friends and neighbors ho have given us cnN, furniture and clothes and they're still helping us. Mr. Hess is a meatcutter for CAS Foods in Layton. Crand- w arents are Florence and aMar Hess of Farmington and Barbara and Lee Cassmett of Lake Placid, New York. Bountiful, Excited over the arrival of and Mr. and Mrs. Mynard their first son are Mr. and M rs. Jacobsen of Randolph. Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Bryson Cary Rigby of 835 S. 200 E., of Bountiful are announcing Kaysville. The 8 lbs. lad arrived on Feb. 4, 1980 at the the arrival of a son born to Davis North Medical Center them on March 18. 1980. The 8 and was named Tyson Gary. lbs. 12 oz. lad will be named He is the center of attraction John David. He arrived at the Lakevicw Hospital in Bountiby his two little sisters, Rochelle and Kristy. ful. Mrs. Bryson will be reMrs. Rigby will be rememmembered as the former Juanibered as the former Judy Felt ta Benton of Kaysville. At home to welcome the of Kaysville. The grandparents are Mrs. and Mrs. Roger newcomer are Phillip, Teresa, Felt and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mark and Andy. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Benton Blamires, all of Kaysville. Three of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. are Mrs. Esther Funk, PreR.A. Bryson of Bountiful are the grandparents. ston. Ida.; Mrs. Afton Felt and ' MrS. Margaret Snelson, both Announcing the arrival of of Springville. theirfirst daughter are Mr. and ,J Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cottrell Mrs. Larry F. Dorius of Kaysville. The baby arrived at the of 646 S. 150 E., Kaysville, became the parents of a baby boy McKay-De- e Hospital in named Cory Mark on Jan. 28, Ogden on March I, 1980 and 1980. He is their first child. weighed 6 lbs. 8 oz. They will name her Amy. She is a welThe baby arrived at LDS Hoscome playmate for her four pital and weighed 6 lbs. 15 oz. The new mother is the former brothers, Roger, Wade, Kirk and Val who are as excited as Connie Vincent of Holladay. the parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Vincent The grandparents are Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cottrell and Mrs. Elmer Hall, Garland; all of Holladay are the grandMr. and Mrs. Floyd Dorius, parents. are Lewiston. The greatgMrs. Charles (Leah) Cottrell, randmother is Mrs. Grace Carter of Joseph, Utah. Holladay; Mr. and Mrs. MelIt's a girl for Mr. and Mrs. vin Gilbert, Lewiston, Ut.; Michael E. Egginton of Kays. Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. Vincent, ville. She arrived on March 15, Salt Lake City and Mr. and 1980 at the Davis North MedicMrs. Earl Jensen of Granger. al Center and weighed 7 lbs. 3 A little boy named Adam oz. They will name her CourtRiley arrived on March 13, 1980 at the Lake view Hospital ney. At home to welcome a little sister is Michael, Matthew in Bountiful to Mr. and Mrs. and Natalie. BradD. Wilson, 786 S. 200 E., Mrs. Egginton will be reKaysville. He weighed 6 lbs. membered as the former Jeral-dea- n 15 oz. Happy to have a playMiksell of Farmington. mate is little brother Brandon. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wilson is the former ts Pvt. Howard Sorensen III. whose parents live at 1238 Marilyn Dr.. Layton, recently completed training as an armor crewman under the One Station Unit Training tOSUT) Program at the U. S. Army Armor School, Fort Knot. Ky. ts include Mr. and Mrs. Clark Burnham, Farmington; Mr. and Mrs. Dentzil Hancey, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Despain, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Cushing, Salt Lake City; and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cloward of Salem. Its a son for Mr. and Mrs. Kib Jacobsen of Logan and theirfirst child. The 8 lbs. 5 oz. lad arrived at the Logan LDS Hospital on March 27, 1980 and will be named Cameron Kib fhr nf mother is the for--- r S- - Kays- - and Kib are both r hr it nr h ?on t.v.nt, v. rtr V.-,- . mating Mr ! ..-- and Kiilllir two sisters at home to welcome him. Heath- er and Sarah. Mrs. Hill is the former Barbara Barton of Fruit Heights. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Barton and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Hill, all of Fruit Heights are the grandparents. Great-grandparen- ts are Mr. and Mrs. Elroy West, Pleasant Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Preston Barton of Sandy. Happy over the arrival of their tenth child are Mr. and Mrs. E. Bowen Lewis of Kaysville. With the arrival of Kevin Jon on March 20, 1980 at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden it makes five sons and five daughters for the Lewis. The new addition weighed in at 6 lbs. 13 oz. Mrs. Lewis is the former Maurine Bangerter of Bountiful. Grandparents are Mr. and ho also sits on the committee, w ill discuss school financing. Sponsored by the Utah Association of Women, each speaker will spend minutes. Participants are to submit questions in writing before the meeting. There is no charge, tb 20-3- 0 OS IT IS a 1 period which combines basic combat training with advanced individual training. During the training, 1980 to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cam-mac- formerly of Kaysville. She weighed in at 7 lbs. 9oz. at the Utah Valley Hospital. She will be welcomed at home by a sister Desa Jane and a brother k Richard Jordan. Mrs. Cam-mac- will be remembered as the former Anne Hendricksen of Kaysville. Grandparents making the news known are Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cammack and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hendricksen all of Kaysville. are Mr. and Mrs. Everett N. Goodwin. Blackfoot, Ida.; Mrs. Mary ts Dawson, Layton; Mrs. Iris Cammack of Pingree, Ida. and Mrs. Vera Hendricksen of Draper, Ut. 4 sgitm pHhuiMi i4 Jjiuur awing m 1 If l b pf W islt Ihf llfv l&l 11 JH 4 Jji'l llilf-- g uf ri-h.M- pwat I s i 4 bt a!.?) h ikI beautiful II Wf fJ pguljl Jivj lottUM, f VS Ni44 Completes Course Airman Steven H. Beckman. son of Mr. and Mrs. David L. Beckman of 774 Sapphire St., Layton, has graduated from the U.S. Air Force aircraft maintenance training course at Sheppard AFB. GRADUATES of the course earn credits toward an associate degree in applied science through the Community College of the Air Force. Airman Beckman learned aircraft maintenance, repair and service. He is being assigned to Seymour Johnson AFB, N.C. The airman is a 1978 graduate of Layton High Completes Coast Guard Training 1 know w he n I hose to .Mmthng I haven't li.ed, I to loueme how 4 wuuM be hi, h i 4 tofu! 4 davdieon tl I lo tbi 1 Ve tue Hut, then where do ou up-pMukepeaie g4 hi plot and dialogue? Ur Agatha Chnoie. tr I dgar A tn l.e Hell. kip pile, he wa a hop o head and that nuke pcple in unreal wuld and his worlJ Was sertaml) e meal. bse ALL CRk AIDE people has e lo be able to imagine w hat isn't in order lo make things the way thev see them. I sen people like I instem have to lease the real world in Jer to think about what in l. That's a kind of day Jr earning Ak people what their favorite daydream is. and at least eight out of ten will say they imagine themselves nch. anJ then they give away large chunks of money to friends Coast Guard Seaman Apprentice Gary W. Mlynars-k- i. son of John W'. and Ruth E. Vise of 182 West 1550 North. Sunset, has completed recruit training at the Coast Guard Training Center, Alameda. k DURING THE training cycle, he studied general military subjects designed to prepare him for further trainacademic and ing leading toward his qualification in one of the Coast Guard's 26 basic occupational fields. Included in his studies were first aid. seamanship. Coast Guard history and regulations, close order drill and damage control. nine-wee- MLYNARSKI attended Clearfield High School prior to reporting to the Coast Guard Training Center, Alameda in January 1980. M Ini Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. John Mikesell of Layton. Another boy was added March 15, 1980 to the family of Mr. and Mrs. DeLoy Neilson of Kaysville, who are parents of twins, Jennifer and Michelle and also Katherine and Elizabeth. The new addition weighed 8 lbs. 6 oz. and will be named Ryan DeLoy. Mrs. Neilson was the former JoAnn Sebek of Brigham City. Grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Lee Neilson, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. Sebek, WOuM l aUv' d--n IJf answer i Brigham City. Mrs. Anna Machalek of Nebraska is the Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hill of Kaysville are boasting over the arrival of their first son, Andrew Barton Hill, who was burn to them on March 28, 19X0 at the lakevicw llosptial in Bountiful I le wriuhcd X lbs. 1 loo , Jff aKung ihei rmge ! Itfese Istased nj reliftbfd- - and mwg (fi ihiOi and fnihuoaOi HoV I mei .n I od,k aJ pvi-rcan daydream iHfHieics 10 susess. and they sanaloay totalsll e dream IbrmnUes lo fadioe mental pioMem lie tal-teit the power 4 puitnr daidieam.flg and counselled peopV to hold 4 pi lure ol Iheoiselses a titteful and they w ill br draw mow aid this ptilure and Wit) home naif hke what they imagine them-elsto be, the important thing 10 imagine things as it you had alieadv artained them They should be dreamed in detail so as to impress them tn yor rntm.'is and soon they will start attesting your daily be- nj havior. Dung this reuuires that you be undisturbed and it is helpful for yiHir eye to be dosed. i. Now WELL. Till RE it you can lie dow n and pul a do not disturb sign on your forehead. Davdtcammg. it turn out. is part ol the day's work ealtii motes tt hut l y ou call one lav er of fat , LATER ON lav cr piled upon another? Cellulite. Its crinkly appearance is caused by an inadequate blood supply leading lo the forma-twf fibrous puckering bands. To eliminate cellulite, eat less and exercise more. We didn't leave T B in the I9ih Century Tuberculosis has increased in many large urban areas despite its overall decrease in the U.S. Areas w iih large population of Black. Asian. Hispanic jnd nativ e Americans ha e the highest I B rates. Among cities. San I rancisco has the highest incidence in the nation. it THE ORIGIN AL mini computer To equal the memory capacity of the human brain, a computer would have to be nearly as large as the Empire State Building and use almost half the electrical output of the Grand Coulee Dam. T T ceth emperjture Shock expand and contract w ith temperature changes. Eating scorching soup and follow ing it with an icy drink may cause the teeth to crack, especially if they are already weak or beginning to crack. CARRYING DYNAMITE in the trunk Wouldn't do it? How about that gas can. the one claiming to he ? Carrying a gallon of gas in the trunk of a car is as dangerous as 14 sticks of dynamite. Do it only in an emergency. Hospital in Ogden and weighed 6 lbs. 14 oz. Her birth-dat- e is March 24, 1980. Four brothers Brett, Matthew, Kevin and Brian are at home and excited over the new baby. Mrs. Hyde will be remembered as the former Helen Draney of Kaysville. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Draney and Noall F. Hyde all of Kaysville. From Provo comes word of the arrival of a baby daughter Stacy Anne born March 31, J. Lowry Graduates Airman Jessica F. Lowry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Lowry of 191 Hawth- -' orne, Layton, has graduated from the U.S. Air Force air- craft maintenance training course at Sheppard AFB. SET 1 OSftfS in a ball .fp Si tf Riahms touM nt lnj fhe ideas if need J I hs ma wbn he Was in a Sla'f 4 dvtp Mrs. Homer Bangerter of LAO PARTY aJ Was Walt, hf d'Sd'fafW wis.U.4e New r4 lhajf aotl 4 hi gif al d i! Bountiful. Bishop and Mrs. Dee Hyde of Kaysville are announcing the arrival of their first daughter, who will be named Amy. She arrived at the McKay-De- e GRADUATES of the course earn credits toward an associate degree in applied science through the Community College of the Air Force. Airman Lowry learned aircraft maintenance, repair and service. She is being assigned to Grissom AFB, Ind. The airman is a 1979 graduate of Garrard County High School, Lincaslcr, Ky. ivy lfi!i iNn biUrn UK ItmoKas up at iiHil 4 bmk 11 to b b.ftfU, xuprif J (or vunrimg now that moi people )av write about fVOU sii,b tv' )' I 0H. rfil( ila:ils IO.g 10 gKir fifM and ua, isfs l.a irpulaili luxe Jf JtiJrroN riltrllsoy ttllU daiJieam irii ifal.piViJ iiftj E,k the i)ai quota i4 Vm Wtf (IffOtwiJ i (tflf 4 1 fe ieawn lo gffal As ihcg gel OUrf, r M gulf J-- v sun go Jffl, g stu- dents learn the duties of a lank crewman, including the firing of the tank's armament and small weapons. They also receive instruction in field radio operations, map reading and tank. aiymtcnancg and jcp.ur, 4 fa . r ) ' vd School. wt.),h II Ml aVu bf. Mrs. Harold Egginton of Farm- ington. Mr. and Mrs. Larry R. Wilson, Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hancey, Farmington are the grandparents. 10 oz. and has w legislative appropriations Completes Training bg(i MlVS. prnmM fiM IM rHOituiMfsifk gupl fumg oil of Ihg 1 bo fid ip a 4 uT IN a gland Il m J M (CiUvJdiJa Human) puget. Wat real!) making person. M bn if wb,,hpnlull I J -J -- Mt , f ffvsm hi, lUy gtfNe, (MMfd H bafvJwsae wgafiby - guHti 44j ivaiiSii ud- - Vp- - Wiut4 f Ibeyrg kor pJZly h 14 w M l 4-- J, lnwe.lM Bountiful High School. WANTED brothers and Lorie wanted a sister, so they both gut what they- wanted.' Mrs. Hess said. 'We feel overwhelmed, but we have had so much help Mrt (irt w -- - .t g buS ftfosui &J ws g w tr i SUHt1 vent hit feelings with ht Mt, We knew wfce Jojc liarion hcU her NA in from 4 her d . , awing BOUNTIFUL Davit County residents will have another chance lo learn about Davit St ho4 District and slate education financing from lit superintendent and a state House of Representatitet member April 16 at 8 p m. al 44k 4' KAYSVILLE Ckyl anJ Donna Hew of Kaysville had a triple problem in deciding hat lo name (heir offspring. Ii look a Imle more lime. understand- fo-u- I li!rr tiiite Education Financing Meet Set - rf AND THEN THERE WERE FIVE . n HI AIT karw wkffl the V ? sr fi?a r(M,ind of bJ entrance do t w t mg (Vi 4 ttairt, wearing white Mim r irirjuw-f-- 4 kJ. i Michelle Hancey of m MT Wg 4, iwrriiwr Wrth hr prrv 4 gazing out Ifi window he Wat 14 rraJi'v kifckrttg i be daiNMt Owi r 4 some to bring I 1 J mic . fI n-- vul luff IM 4 (Hal (4 kg tbf but j kfx important prettuff fcbtl 1 if' oe (ttfl- - iriruMKg, Vi 4 iiiwkj, Sit tJmjt id M. Most Americans are just getting used to springs arrival, but for some, including these Laotian dancers, its time for Happy New Year April 19 with a party set for 6 p.m. at Saint Therese Church, 75 E. Lennox in Midvale. A $2 donation is being asked with Laotians from Davis County among those planning to participate. TLereU be dancing, good food and live music to boot. The public is invited. safety-vented- |