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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, AUGUST 8, 1984 SOCIETY Cahoon - Adams FOLLOWING the marriage ceremony a dinner was served in the Lodge Dining Room. The new Mrs. Adams is the daughter of LoRene Cahoon of 21 S. 3200 W., Layton and Alton Cahoon of Ogden. Mr. Adams is the son of Mrs. Connie Cazier of Evanston, Wyo. and Evan W. Adams of Layton. THE BRIDE is a graduate of Layton High School and LDS Seminary. She is currently employed at Intermountain Clinic. The bridegroom also graduated from Layton High School and is employed at Davis County Glass Company. SHELDON ADAMS' Miss Lana Cahoon and Sheldon -- Adams were married Tuesday, July 24 in a ceremony performed by Judge Robert Stewart. Setting for the event was the Jackson Lake Lodge in Wyoming. . Berg-Armantro- ATTENDING THE bride was her sister, Mrs. Sandra Sampson as matron of honor. Brother of the bride, Brent Cahoon served as best man. After a wedding trip through Yellowstone National Park and Jackson Hole, Wyo., the couple will make their home in Layton. vsb Named Counselor Stan Filmore, who holds a Masters Degree in Social Work from the University of Utah, has been named to the position of counselor in the Social Work Department for SALT LAKE CITY - Several Davis County residents were among the more than 200 high school students participating in the recent Business Week sponsored by the Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce. -- South Davis Medical Center, according to Administrator, Richard Lemon. we Forget How Well it FREE ENTERPRISE-Sometim-es convocation held at annual seventh Works was the theme of the Utah State University in Logan. Students included Douglas Crabtree, Sheri Park, Kenny Stoker and Stephanie Yaunt, from Clearfield High School; Raymond E. Richardson, corpsman at the Clearfield Job Coips; Ann M. Peterson of Layton High and four from Davis High, Andrea Donoviel, Julie Field, Jay Sims and Gordon Streiff. MR. FILMORE has been involved in the mental health delivery system for eleven years. He was formerly associated with the Four Corners Mental Health Center in Price, and has worked as a marriage counselor with a private agency in California. Currently employed at the Davis County Mental Health Center, Mr. Filmore will be associated on a basis at the SDMC as a part-tim- e cousnelor, providing individual and group psychotherapy. He plans to institute self-imag- self-estee- m STAN FILMORE and children. He keeps busy in clinical work and family life, and holds special interests in weight guidance and hypnotherapy. improvement programs e in the near future. MR. FILMORE makes his home in Kaysville, with his wife and five Mayfield Gets Award in Pasadena, Calif. A LIMITED number of candidates are selected for this workshop from across the nation and are flown to a NASA center where they have the opportunity of working directly with NASA scientists on numerous projects and will have the opportunity of participating in a launching. Mr. Mayfields entire summer vacation" has been dedicated to acquiring an additional 25 quarter hours of credit in his teaching field. He was awarded a scholarship to Utah State University this summer where he has been enrolled as a full time student in math, science and computer classes. ut Beverly Dee Berg became the bride of Robert James Armantrout on Saturday, Aug. 4 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. THE GROOMS parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Armantrout of Salt Lake City, hosted a wedding breakfast at the Lion House following the ceremony. The IN EARLY June he was selected k math workto attend a shop sponsored by the State Board of Education. His summer vacation will be concluded by the NASA workshop which will begin two-wee- JAMES D. MAYFIELD brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Berg of Layton, hosted a garden reception for the couple at the home of the brides aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Nielsen in Salt Lake City. James D. Mayfield, currently a math and science teacher at Kaysville Jr. High, has been awarded a two-weNASA workshop at the PRENUPTIAL parties were on Aug. 12. A resident of Kaysville, Mr. Mayfield has been a teacher in Davis County Schools for 20 years. ek NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory THE COUPLE honeymooned at Lake Tahoe and will make their home in Salt Lake City. The bride graduated from BYU . MR. AND MRS. and filled an LDS Thailand misJAMES ARMANTROUT ROBERT sion. The groom has completed a : masters for the bride by her mother, given degree at the University ' of Utah and is employed at Leibra Mrs.' Eldon J. Gardner, Mrs. .. , , Joseph Nevill, Mrs. Stephen PuProgramming Inc. Final Concert Set For Sunday lley, Mrs. Ed Smith and Miss Carole Nielsen. Students Take Part In Business Week VIEWMONT High representatives included Patricia Mills and Michelle Smith while Bountifuls contingent included Stephen Jones, Randy T. Morris and Lori Page. Uene Wangsgard attended from Woods Cross High. Students had the chance to gain intensive business insights from top company leaders, experience how to make a profit or fail in business through a software computer game and interact with the release said. successful enterpeneurs, Silver Age Elko Trips Off Until September The Elko trip sponsored by the Silver Age has been postponed until September. Twenty more people are needed. Please call now for reserved bus seats. AUG. 23 is the commodity distribution for those 60 and over. You must be a resident of Fruit Heights, Farmington, Kaysville. Pickup will be at the Silver Age. Each individual must pick up commodities in person, there will be no home deliveries. The annual Christmas Bazaar is coming up in October. Plan to do your Christmas shopping early. WE AT THE Silver Age would like to make an appeal to the community for a small stereo, we have had records donated and we have no way to enjoy them. Also is anyone has some tall bookcases to donate we would appreciate it. We would prefer two bookcases, each about 84 high, one 53 in width and one 36 in width. Menus for the week of Aug. 13 will include: MONDAY, Aug. 13, meat loaf, creamed potatoes and peas, cheese sticks, lettuce and tomato slices, com muffins and milk. fruit cobbler chicken ala king over biscuits, parslied 14, Tuesday, Aug. carrots, fruit salad on lettuce, cinnamon roll and milk. y, WEDNESDAY, Aug. 15, Swiss steak in gravy, whipped potawatermelon wedge, toes, mixed vegetables, wheat rolls choice of cookie and milk. sour Thursday, Aug. 16, beef and cheese enchiladas cream and onion, fresh fruit cup, applesauce cake and milk. FRIDAY, Aug. 17, stacked ham sandwiches, baked beans, potato salad, cantaloupe, cookies and milk. LAYTON - The last Sunday evening program in the Layton Park Summer Concert series will be held Sunday, Aug. 12 at 7:30 p.m. in the patio area of the Layton Heritage Museum. -- Named Outstanding Engineering Student standing senior in electrical engineering in the graduating class of 1984. HE WAS given this honor due in part to his class ranking of number one of 136 graduates. He was also graduated with the status of summa cum laude the highest honor given to a graduate. SCOTT- IS a member of several honor societies and clubs. He has been employed as a senior technician for the Robert Bosch Co. and since graduating has moved into an engineering position. He works on the Bosch e 3D computer 0 animation system used by the television industry. - real-tim- FGS-400- Scott Pritchett of Farmington has been chosen by the faculty of the University of Utah as the out- - SCOTT IS an honor graduate of Davis High, a National Merit Commended Student and voted most likely to succeed. He is the son of Dee and Sandra Pritchett of Farmington. FEATURED on the program will be Sarianne Riley playing the piano and a vocal quartet comprised of Don Kerschner, Suzanne Chapman and Debbie Moss. The main part of the entertaining evening will be occupied by the Lynn Cruser Family Singers. Included in this performing group are Lynn, Sharon and Carol Jean Cruser along with Trevor and Sharlynn Christensen. People are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets. THE PARK concert programs have been jointly sponsored by the Layton Arts Council and the Summer Strings program under the direction of David Thayne. Some of the concerts have been sponsored by the Utah Arts Council and the Summerfest programs. The sponsors wish to thank the many people who have volunteered to perform on the concert programs. They also extend thanks for the people who have attended and supported the concerts in large numbers, dmg REGISTER NOW FOR 1984 NORTHERN UTAH Beautiful Baby Pageant & Diaper Derby - No Cost to Parents to Enter! Babies 1 month thru 6 years eligible to enter - Twins Welcome - ? DEAR PARENTS: You are cordially invited to enter yoyr baby in the Northern Utah Baby Pageant to be conducted by the Ys Men Club t Benefits YMCA Charities FREE HEALTH EXAMINATION BABY BEAUTY SHOW CORONATION PAGEANT Weddings, Funerals Special Occasions -- - New Ownership -- Offer ...350Bunch Good thru Aug. Register at: Baby Pageant Headquarters 3595 Washington Blvd. No. 205 Ogden, Utah 84403 or Phone 394-345- 7 15, 1984--- - OGDEN ROY 1358 Washington Blvd. 5305 So. 1900 W. M-- F 10-- 5 - SAT. 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