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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, J AUGUST 30, 1979 Receives 20 Year Pin At Hill Field vfc.VJJ-- ' - HILL AFB Layton resident Philip S. Eckersley service has received a pin at Hill AFB ceremonies. He is a quality assurance specialist at the, base. MR. ECKERSLEY and his wife, Beverly, have three, : children. t ' Vi'v-l'- , ' ' A- DIXON P. , v, Aa REISBECK 4 ,v " V tl v" "For All Your Insurance Needs i AUTO Hi-- C s ? - r '; ' LIFE V 4 CD 1 HOME 0 FJ .4)w' OWNERS TRUCKS 376-427- 9 Dorothy Brigge Arnold paints to help with remodeling of this old Farmington home. The top story of this historic home burned some years ago. They are now replacing it as it was. RESTORING H0IY1E MR AND MRS. KURT W. PARK r Couple United Erin Jannell -- Rivera became the bride of Kurt W. Tark the on Aug. 16, 1979 in Salt Lake LDS Temple. , THE Coombs. Ushers were Edgar Zenor, Dave Pierce, and Barry Miya. Prenuptial parties were BRIDE is a daughter Mr. and Mrs. E. Claude Rivera, 2861 East 775 North, Layton. Kurt is the son of Mr. :and Mrs. Clifford W. Park, East Cherry Lane, Lay-v-to- n. A wedding breakfast was held at the Valley View Golf Course given by the grooms parents. A reception was held at the Whitehouse Reception Center later that evening. THE BRIDE was d reused in a polyester chiffon gown. It featured an accordion pleated skirt which extended into a brush train with a high npckline of Venetian lace. Mrs. David Brown served ds matron of honor with bridesmaids Mrs. EdgafCI Zenor, Mrs. Christopher Rivera, Miss Diane Park and Miss Kaelynne Park. Flower girls were Melissa Brown, Jamie Zenor, Jennifer and Kathy Rivera. given by Diane and Kaelynne Park, RaeAnn Woodward, Robin Brown, Edith Zenor SiAA THE bride and groom attended Layton High School and attended Weber State College. After a honeymoon in Park City the couple will make their home in Clearfield. Returns From Mission Elder Rodney Brian Osborn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Osborn, will give his mission report on Sunday, Sept. 9 at the Layton LDS West Stake Center at 3:30 p.m. HE SERVED in the Dallas1 Mon. thru Sat L.W. (HAP) and Jannetta Robinson purchased the home about 1930 and lived K. WE-4)AN- at American Legion Post 142tirRiverdale, and starting time for the dance is 7:30 p.m. The first night of dancing is free i The Post Promenaderjs welcome both single people and married couples, and there is no age limit. Also, you do not have to be a member of the American Legion to join. The only requirement is that you want to have fun. while we dance. Most people would be surprised at how simple and fun square dancing can be. It is also a good form of exer- rise and lot more enjoyable than jogging, because you are doing it to music out of bad weather with other friendly people. Sports Illustrated lists square dancing as a sport. the first square dance club sponsored by an American Legion Post in the state and very possibly in the nation, although other Legion posts are beginning to show an interest in the program. For further information, contact Mike Dabling, the 1 or caller, at either there with the family for a number of years. Charles Clark purchased and get the restoration underway. Mr. Arnold is a teacher at Utah State Development Center in Ogden and Dorothy is a fine musician and vocalist. Both are working hard on this project, doing much of the work themselves, f CARPET Over 20 Yrs. Experience Mr. (HOW 34 Sergeant Peterson learned aircraft maintenance, repair and service. He is being assigned ts Hill AFB, for duty with a unit of the Air Force Logistics Command. GRADUATES OF the course earn credits toward an associate degree in applied 1965 science through the Com- munity College of the Air Force. Steam Cleaning Special!! AVERAGE dean all kinds ol furniture we remove dog and cat odors We 1995 in... THE OPEN house is being hosted by their children. Mrs. Sill is the former Doris Thornley of Kaysville and Elder Sill is a former resident of Layton, np Arrives For USAF Duty tfi&M STOSS .. Staff Sergeant Michael J. Randall, son of Harriet A. Randall of Vermillion, S.D., has arrived for duty at RAF Fairford. SERGEANT RANDALL, a medical service technician, was previously assigned at Hill AFB. He is now serving with a unit of the United States Air Force in Europe. A 1968 graduate of David Starr Jordan High School, Long Beach, Calif., Sergeant Randall earned a bachelors degree in 1973 from California State University at Long With Coupon DAVIS COUNTYS LARGEST CARPET A FURNITURE CLEANERS PHONE 766-- 1 0 773-500- CUSTOMERS FREE ESTIMATES BOUNTIFUL 870 363-26- 1 S kj - liosasi 7 SHOP?.. 0 P.M. CLOSES SUK3AYS 1 SB K OlOTOfl MOH.-SA- T. s PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU LABOR DAY A GRADE IF! School. being held Sept. 4 at the Garden Park Ward in Salt Lake City from 6:30 to 10 p.m. mJ- - ElllilOTi Peterson is a graduate of Murray High An open house honoring Apostle and Mrs. Sterling W, Sill of Salt Lake City for their 50th wedding anniversary is 4c FRYERS BONELESS TOP SIRLOIN FIRM AND RIPE 9C CANTALOUPE VANILLA ICE CREAM 'j GAL. WESTERN FAMILY 5Sc MEDIUM AA EGGS 100 C0UNT7 0Z. doz! DIXIE CUPS NABISCO ASSORTED 91! SHACK CRACKERS 1 POUND ?! IMPERIAL MARGARINE UCCTPRII camii V HAMBURGER & HOT DOG BUNS PEPSI. DIET PEPSI, MOUNTAIN DEW 'SKJ H BUTTERFINGERS A BABY RUTH .09 S taTO: GIANT BARS DOVJt.lANS COUPON ETOSFKI KIAIKIAIL, j PER CUSTOMER il Beach. HIS WIFE, Lea Ann, is the of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Logan of 1774 N. 350 W daughter - ) 1979 Pizza Hut. Inc. Sunset. The sergeants father, retired Navy Chief Petty Officer Forrest R. Randall, resides at 1430 Sleepy Hollow Loop, Grants Pass, Ore. : LIVING ROOM TALK AB0U7 SERGEANT Open House , ru THE POST Promenaders Square Dance Club is sponsored by American Legion Post 142 in Riverdale and is Staff Sergeant Norman J. Peterson, son of Frances Peterson of Layton, has graduated from the U.S. Air Force aircraft maintenance training course at Sheppard AFB, i BOY Arnold, two years ago. The Arnolds feel that these homes should be preserved as historical buildings and that the community should take more interest in them. Vik Arnold is originally from Seattle, Wash, and Dorothy from Wisconsin. MANY FRIENDS and relatives have visited the Arnolds during the past two summers and assisted with the restoration program. David Iverson, a good friend from North-wooIowa, came out several times to assist with the plans Iti DUTCH the home in recent years and sold it to Vik and Dorothy B. Completes Training CLOSED SUN0AT West - Bountiful - Phone 295-23- dances, round dances, and contra dances. We also mix a little disco in occasionally. Of course, our main emphasis is enjoyment, so we try to dance while we learn, and learn The Post Promenaders Square Dance Club will be starting new classes on Sept. 17 for anyone interested in teaming to square dance. JE e AT SCO There were other occupants in the home when fire destroyed the upper story, about 1918. It was rebuilt without the upper story and has been that way to the present time. Post Promenaders P.M. MAQRET SEAFOOD WILLIAM O. and Lucy Robinson lived in this home for several years in the early 1900s. This is where L.W. Clark. Ezra T. Clark built homes square dance club, doing square r. i VIK AND Dorothy Briggs Arnold, 340 West State Street, have undertaken the restoration of this two story brick home built by Joseph S. WE ARE a total 1DA.M.-- 6 K 1800s. BOTH hvwgn.dll!jr-Ifgas.Missioo,jdi- S3T.era originally built in the late (Hap) Robinson was born. few years later the family moved to Logan. A and Christene Rivera. BEST MAN duties were jpd along west State Street about the same time. These are two' story brick homes built by Mr. Clark for several of his sons. There are ten homes of historic interest on west State Street from 100 West to 400 West, Mrs. Arnold said. One of the early Farming-to- n homes is being rebuilt and restored as it was when it was 197 North Main, Layton EXPIRES 79 1 0 LB BAG LIMIT 1 CCCC OUR HANDBILL FOR ADDITIONAL SAVINGS THROUGHOUT TUB STORE! |