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Show $ WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 3, 1979 t) Golden Years Events Exchange Vows Exchanging wedding vows on Friday, April 13 in a To Wed In June marriage of Miss Melanie Whitesides to Dee E. Oakeson. Melanie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Whitesides of 92 West 250 South, Kaysviile. MR. OAKESON is a son of Mrs. Pearl Oakeson of 675 East South, Salt Lake City and the late Russ W. 7200 Oakeson. The young couple are making plans to be married June 8 at the Carillon Reception Center in Bountiful with a reception following. THE BRIDE-elec- t graduat- ed from Davis High School and the Kaysviile LDS Seminary. She is currently attending Weber State MELANIE WHITESIDES interest is the Of anen- -' nouncement of the gdgement and forthcoming College. The future groom graduated from Hillcrest High School in Midvale and is presently State Weber College where he is majoring in elementary education, np attending Older Americans Health Fair Day Set ?Help Yourself to Better Health is the slogan for the 0(der Americans Health Fair Day to be held Saturday, May 5 from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. at the Monte Vista School, 70 South 300 East, Farmington. THE PROGRAM is being sponsored by the Davis County Public Health Services, the Davis County Council on Aging, the Davis County School District, the Utah State Division of Public Hjsalth, the Davis North Medical Center and the Lakeview Hospital with help provided nationally by the Administration on Aging division of the Department of 'Health, Education and Welfare, the American Red Cross ahd the National Health Screening Council for teer Organizations. Volun- tTests for hearing, TB, Pap sjttear, oral cancer, glaucoma, foot examinations, breast cancer and bleeding will be given free of charge. colo-rect- al I $$$7fee to cover expenses and Tab fees will be' charged'1 for blood tests used to diagnose diabetes, kidney disease, ,A liver disease, gout, cholesterol, triglycerides, iron deficiencies, thyroid disease and 10 other health problems. Anyone taking the blood test should come fasting for at least four hours prior to the test. Appointments for the testing can be made by calling the Heritage Center at or the Golden Years Center at 773-706- 5 295-347- THIS HEALTH fair is part of a national project. Its purpose is to develop or expand to volunteer resources provide multiple health screening tests, education for health promotion and disease prevention and information about local health and social resources to older Americans. The health fair will aid you in learning about your health needs and ways in which you can help yourself to better health by your own efforts and better use of the available resources. THE MULTIPLE screening tests is a group of physical tests given quickly at one time and place. If any indications f unusual conditions are found as a result of the tests, your family physician will be notified and you will be ad-- . vised to seeiurcu,. If you do not have a family you will be referred to one or to alternative sources of follow-u- p which you can afford. Please bring the name and address of your personal doctor with physician, you. I Miss Layton Contest Scheduled June 30 5 The Layton City Chamber of Commerce will sponsor a Miss Layton Contest and a Layton Prince and Princess contest. The contests will be held June 30 at Layton High ... School. w, , SALL LAYTON girls between the ages of 17 and 23 are encouraged to enter the Miss Layton contest. The girls will be given specific instructions at an orientation tea. ... Judging will be on talent, evening gown, swim suit and interviews with the judges. The swim suit competition Will be done in private. t PRIZES will be in the form o scholarships and savings bonds to be used for education. The prince and princess entries will be judged on the basis of an interview with the judges. If there are a large number of applicants for the prince and princess contest, will be done some prior to June 30. LOCAL merchants On Thursday, May 17, the ceremony at the Kaysviile Sixth LDS Ward Chapel were the former Miss Lisa King and Craig Webster. Bishop Max Brough officiated at the ceremony. Wallace King. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Webster of 332 South Angel Street, Kaysviile. Following the ceremony the couple was honored at an. open house for relatives. y-- sues, taxes, employment, utilities, housing, health, Mrs. Mary Ann Preece en- tertained the Sandy Creek Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers at her home Thursday. Mrs. Marie Nicholls conducted. Mrs. Lauren Varney gave the lesson and a history was read by Mrs. Gail Whitesides. tained the Mountain View Neighborhood Club at her home last week. Mrs. Donna Goaslind was assisting hostess. Mrs. Rosetta Swanger was hostess to the DeLite Club at the Mansion House in Ogden Wednesday afternoon for .their, Juncheon 'SpeciaTguests were meetim. M'r&Es-tell- a Egbert, Mrs. Lois Stephens and Mrs. Edna Smith. Mrs. Vida Adams was hostess to the Lakeview Circle Neighborhood Birthday Club .at her home last week. Mrs. Melpha Koldewyn was cohostess. Pony Express Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Roberta Little. Mrs. Elaine Cullimore was ub Contest winners will ride in the 4th of July parade on a float prepared by the Chamber of Commerce. dairy. THE OFFICERS for the coming year are: Michelle White, president; Jennifer Mott, vice president; Gayla Contz, secretary; Shelly The newly organized Kookie Kutter ' a long process, but North Davis League of Women Voters leaders Karin Hunt, left, past pres., and Bess Jensen, current pres., can rest easier with completion of North Davis fact book. Its been NORTH DAVIS BOOKLET - CLEARFIELD If youre new to North Davis County were past president Karin Hunt and current president Bess Jensen, both of Clearfield. And heading up the THE BOOKLET, compiled by the North Davis League of Women Voters, contains in- and arent sure where all county officers are or if youre a native and couldnt remember some historical formation covering city and county government, meeting time, city histories and services available in North Davis tidbit, your answer may be found in a new North Davis information booklet hot off the press. together was Vivian booklets were finished for in distribution early February, Mrs. Jensen said. We had 29 members and each member took a section and researched it. We thought for anyone moving into the area it would help them to be aware of facilities, government activities and that there should be a book listing services and government, especially if they are voters. Although books have been published about various cities, this is the first to cover the North Davis area, she said. TOP Member To Be Awarded With Trophy lonely battle. Obesity is the single greatest health hazard today and one of the most difficult to remedy. TOPS can help. TOPS is an international organization founded in the 1940s by Esther Manz in Milwaukee, Wise. Its goal is to Take Off Pounds Sensi-- ', in CARRIE FULWILLEY of Ann Street, Layton, will receive a trophy at the State Recognition Day in Salt Lake City on May 19. Carrie has lost over forty pounds since ; MEMBERSHIP IN TOPS the., compassion and the encouragement of the club , membership. There are no prescribed diets, just companionship in a common goal. Success is recognized, not only by fellow the organization. 1959 bly. bwngMhe-understanding- na- tional and international levels more to lose? It can be a April 1978. Carrie belongs to TOPS Utah No. 135 in Layton. The dub meets at the Layton Community Church, 644 1000 6-- 7 North, between on Thursday evenings. VISITORS East p.m. L ARE welcome. For more information call Carolyn Willcox at Charlyn Newman at 376-397773-997- or t, WEVE BEEN working on it since May of 1977 and the Spearheading the project members, but in state, Vander-wes- also of Clearfield. County. Do you know LAYTON someone with ten pounds or School committee that put it all . n ' COPIES ARE being distributed free to schools and government agencies and can , be purchased for $1.25 each or , $1 for 25 copies or more. Further information is available by calling Mrs. or Mrs. Jensen at 825-395- 4 Hunt at tb of DANCE and DRILL AsssssasaasssaaBsasssBB9HBOi Fruit Heights 1392 East 700 North CLINIC & TRYOUTS FOR Gold-Digge- rs 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th Grades Gold-Duste- rs 3rd & Gold-D- 4th s, Kindergarten, 1st & 2nd DRILL TEAMS! 4 Weeks for 10 Registration tor all girls will be Mon., May 7 Irom 6 p.m. at the Rock Loft In Fruit Heights, Utah. 4-- ..TRYOUTS OPTIONAL Classes taught by RETA FELT They have performed at W5C basketball and football events, various high schools, and parades throughout Utah and Idaho. Call 376-975- 2 Youre Not Just A Customer 4-- preparation, breads and Brinkerhoff, treasurer; Cherise Winter, reporter; Jennifer Whittaker, music and April M. Turneau, recreation chairman. Their leader is Mrs. Judy P. Turneau. They were among the six groups in Davis County to be invited to participate in the KSLErnst Show Me and Fair on April 26th, at the Salt Palace. THEY DEMONSTRATED that Nutrition Can Be Fun. They showed how to make easy sandwiches. They made cut and open sandwiches, shrimp puffs and ribbon loaf. They also made deviled eggs and showed a variety of cheese and cracker combinaEn-ger- y HOMES AUTOMOBILES tions. All the girls felt they learned a great deal from the experience and had fun doing it. np STORM DOORS CARS & TRUCKS PICTURE WINDOWS FOREIGN CARS PATIO DOORS TRUCK SLIDERS SCREENS 1,000 USED WINDSHIELDS insurance specialists JZtTL QUALITY GLASS 327-23- 91 300-023- Street Ogden 8 578 N. Main, Layton 378-121- 3 Bike-A-Tho- i OPEN FRIDAYS TILL 9:00 Named Cystic Fibrosis Chairwoman Mrs. Tom (Paula) Allen of Kaysviile has been named chairman of the Cystic Fibrosis Drive for Kaysviile. THE DRIVE will be in a n to form of a be held on Saturday, May 19. Mrs. Allen encourages all to think about participating in this most worthwhile cause, and drive. She needs your support. . THOSE INTERESTED in participating should contact . her at np 3 Governor, legislators and administrators work on issues that are important to senior l citizens. Lunch tickets for the minli? iconference be should purchased in advance from m the Golden Years Center or the Heritage Center. The Vregular nutrition donation jq system will apply. Or :o THE HERITAGE Center u and the Layton meal site will be closed on May 10 so everyone can attend the dmg The lesson was given by 4-HCl- t THIS IS an opportunity for Mrs. Carol Collett and a history was read by Mrs. Clara Krebs. Kookie Kutter ; senior citizens to help the Barbara Thomassen. Mrs. Green. Mrs. Roene Chappell enter- Iri sV transportation, legal services and other local issues that are of particular interest to the group. Members of the Weinel Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Thelma Sanders was The lesson was given by Mrs. Sandra Butterfield and a history read by Mrs. Morjorie nu- trition, physical fitness, Clubs ternoon. ) j Issues and services for senior citizens will be discussed. The items to be presented will include: long term care, legislative issues, money is- nq Kaysviile Mrs. Elizabeth Simmons entertained members of the Bay View Club at her home Wednesday afternoon. The program was given by Mrs. Zelda Robins. Mrs. Mary Cundall was hostess to the Kaysviile Bridge Club at her home in Salt Lake City on Friday af- i ill) MRS. NORMA Matheson will be the keynote speaker. JILL TILLMAN attended the guest book. The bride graduated from Davis High School, Weber State College and University of Utah. The groom graduated from Davis High School and is employed at Hill AFB as a missile technician, np Cooking Club started their new year early. They are combining food 376-591- 0 the late contributions for this contest. Interested merchants can get .more information from Ann Harris, Chamber of Commerce President. FURTHER information about the contest and entry blanks can be obtained from Ann Harris at Anns Fabric Loft, 21 E. Gentile, Layton dmg tration will be from 8:30-9:3a.m. The conference will start at 9:30 a.m. and adjourn at 4:30 p.m. Lunch will be served from 11:30 to 12:30. PARENTS OF the bride are Mrs. Beth King of 549 South Angel Street, Kaysviile and will be providing prizes and cash Governors mini conference for Senior Citizens will be held at the Golden Years Center in Bountiful. Regis- You Need Not Leave Bountiful or Davis County to discover the most Satisfying Selection of Lighting Fixtures Available. 7200 South State, Midvale 273 West 500 South, Bountiful 566-061- 3 290-220- 8 GIVE US A TRY! |