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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, JULY 25, 1984 Lundbergs Feted 30CIEJXI Cl " Wed fEerrante-Hoe- rr line and hemline. The bridal bouquet was silk flowers of dusty and burgundy rose buds, dogwood, stephanotis and baby breath. She wore a crown of sassy and Celeste rosebuds, stephanotis and baby breath. MRS. KURT R. Wood, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Attending matrons were Mrs. James L. Mercer, sister of the bride and Mrs. David Dicus. Their gowns were burgundy of chiffon over taffeta with soft pleats and lace bodice FRIENDS AND relatives are invited to visit with them between the hours of 4 and 7 p.m. at the Country Club Mobile home Park Clubhouse, between 9th and 13th East about 50th South, Salt Lake City. ,F They request that gifts be omitted. THE LUNDBERGS are well EVELYN AND CLYDE LUNDBERG Clyde and Evelyn Lundberg will be honored an an open house for their Golden Wedding anniversary, Saturday, Aug. 4 hosted by their children, Joyce, Dean, Shir-le- e and Bobi. known in this area and resided in Kaysville for many years. Mr. Lundberg was superintendent of the Kaysville City Power and Mrs. Lundberg was the advertising saleswoman for the Weekly Reflex Newspaper. THEIR children were all graduates of Davis High School, np floor-lengt- h complimented by lace cuffs, high neckline collar and z: ; a self-tyin- g belt. They held nosegays of celeste and sassy rosebuds, stephanotis and baby breath. Dallas Rose was the flower girl. MR. AND MRS. JEFFREY D. HOERR THE MOTHERS chose dresses of dusty rose street length of summer knit. Their corsages were sassy rosebuds, stephanotis and baby ; Among the June brides was Miss Deborah I errante who married (c&rey Dean Hoerr on June 29 in a d Sjddmg ceremony at the LDS Chapel with iliRhop Kenneth L. Cloward breath. Mrs. Lanny Nelson was at the guest book. Kaysvil-fjJCrestwoo- offi-aatin- g. J 3 HE BRIDE -- BART K. Chournos assumed the duties of best man. Ushers were Jon A. Ferrante, a brother of the bride and Ronald K. Johnson. Following a honeymoon trip to Decatur, III., the newlyweds will make their home in Kaysville. of Mrs. Frank Ferrante is a daughter of 1 N. 750 E., Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Dean R. Hoerr of Debitin', 111. are parents of the groom. 451 dinner to honor the followed at the Davis new-IV&e- County Golf Course Clubhouse for family and friends. PRENUPTIAL parties were , given by Janie Heaps, Shar Nanette Nelson and the employees of Fitness Now Com- THE BRIDE wore a gown with princess styling of miramist over bridal taffeta enhanced with a deep oval bib of cluny lace, with pearls accenting the the bib and lace sleeves. The gored skirt fell softly into a cathedral train with matching cluny lace trimming the high neckline, waist- - pany. The bride graduated from Davis High School and LDS Seminary. She attended the Brigham Young University and University of Utah. The groom is a graduate of Rich-woo- d Community High School at Peoria, III. and attended Weber State College, np JohiF-son- full-leng- Reunion Planned The Hawthorne LAYTON reunion and will include bingo, horseshoe pit and volleyball. Itll start at 11 a.m. with those interested asked to call Kathy or Reynolds in Layton, 6 Lois Bohannon at to make reservations. Family has set their annual reunion for Aug. at Lagoon. 1 1 ITLL. COST $8.75, including rides for those wanting them, or free without. Itll be their third 546-434- 5 782-330- Butter And Cheese 1 according to VerNon Griffeth, director of the Department of Human Services. WHILE THIS distribution is for those 59 years and under, senior citizens will receive USDA products at their assigned senior center later in August. People who received the commodities during the February or May giveaways and have not moved since then will receive a letter in the mail announcing the new date. If they bring the letter to the Courthouse Aug. 11, they can be processed more rapidly. Also a cancer screening clinic for women. Call for an appointment. FRIDAY, Aug. 3, will be the last day that exhibits for the Davis County Fair will be accepted at the Silver Age. Cheese, butter, honey and rice will be distributed at the Silver and be a Age on Aug. 23. You must be 60 years of age or older resident of Farmington, Kaysville or Fruit Heights. Commodities must be picked up in person. due to THE ELKO trip has been postponed until lack of participation. Call for a reservation now. Menus for the week of July 30 will include: MONDAY, July 30, baked ham, sunshine potatoes, hot fresh butter, fresh fruit pieces, vegetable combo, corn bread sugar cookie and milk. Tuesday, July 31, baked meat loaf, whipped potatoes chilled pears, golden cake buttered peas, sliced bread and milk. ; WEDNESDAY, Aug. , sliced meat and cheese, macaroni salad rolls , on lettuce, tomato and cucumber slices, fruit cup and cookies, milk. pickled beet Thursday, Aug. 2, sloppy joes, buttered corn, milk. and pie on cheese lettuce, applie garnish, cottage FRIDAY, Aug. 3, baked fish, oven browned potatoes, vegetable salad, hot rolls pineapple upside down cake mid-Augu- semi-har- d THOSE WHO have never applied or do not receive a letter will still be able to get the products. They will be given instructions when they arrive. "People are learning that we do not run out, commented Griffeth. In the past we had long lines early in the morning with only a few coming in the afternoon. The word seems to be getting out that the wait is not long if you come in the Griffeth also comafternoon. mented that it is helpful if recipients bring a bag or other container to carry their cheese and butter. ALL APPLICANTS must be prepared to prove Davis County residency with a document stating their current address. A drivers license or recent utility bill are acceptable. Former Exchange Student Returning - clinic at blood Thursday, Aug. 2 will be the monthly us forpressure that lunch Join day. 10:45 a.m. at the Silver Age Center. 1 Distribution Slated Low-incoresidents of Davis County will be given cheese and butter at the quarterly USDA surplus commodity distribution August 1 . The products will be available at the Courthouse in Farming-to- n between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Hypertension Clinics August 2 At Silver Age milk. Five Dangerous Words. FARMINGTON - Have you got some extra time on your hands that youd like to donate to a good civic cause? -- CAN YOU spare as much as a few hours a month? citizen board positions open: Well, there are two county boundary commission and for the board of adjustments, both under auspices of the county commission and the county planning department. non-payi- AWAY!, the cause of the problem is, where its at, w'hy its chirothere, and what the best treatment is. Answers health. can concerning like Dr. give Bennett, practors, If he cant help, he will say so, but its possible he is the best choice for relieving and correcting the problem. Dont delay. Get the facts because what you dont know. . . . hurts! Call. Chiropractor 195 E. Gentile, Layton -- - Kus-muljo- BANGUN made his home for one year with the Rampton family and attended Davis High School the year of 1960-6He was a marvelous student and friend to all. He is now married and has three children. The 5heik Sun BANGUN is a successful financier in the Far East including Hong Manila. He has been visiting in New York and at Disney World in Florida before coming to Utah for a short visit with his former family. BANGUN DR. AND Mrs. Jack A: Rampton will host an open house at their home at 41 S. 100 S., Kaysville on Saturday, July 28 from 7 p.m. in e Purchase a Set for $100.00 Full-Lin- before July KUSMUUONO honor of Bangun for his friends m this area, np 25, Call 7i 1 298-408- by Jill HERBAL COSMETICS 1 Next to the Hair-u- DR. JERRY J. BULLOUGH 0 $30 FAMILY CHIROPRACTOR 2 Appts. taken Thura., Fri., and Sat. New Merchandise has arrived! Corn Husk Dolls Red Wooden Apples New Art New Stationaiy New Childrens Gifts 108 South Main, Bountiful , Utah be able-t- o benefit from a chiropractic examination and treatment, especially if there arc an structural imbalances that may be interfering with his normal sics elopmcnt. from the moment of birth onsvard, your child's spine and nervous system have been subicct to many stresses. lie had to learn how to hold his head erect and walk with head and spine in proper alignment. Like other children, hes probably had some accidental falls with only temporary discomfort. But theres always a question as to the harm that may bas e been done to the structural integrity of his spinal column. Any misalignments may be interfering with the normal functioning of his nervous system. That's whv periixlic examinations bv a doctor of chiropractic are recommended for children as well as adults. Through gentle manipulation and other therapies, the misalignments can be corrected and the structural integrity of the spinal column maintained. This is especially important in helping children to develop normally. In tht mtmst cf bftur brahh from the offict rf: WOMENS SHOES Reduced even more! - 298-288- 2 NOW TREATING CHILDREN may 1 Free Consultation 544 0162 Country Hideaway has moved to Bountiful! Come see our new spacious shoppe! GfflQSD 546-373- a ri Layton Hills Mall I 546-389- 360 South Fort Lane, Suite 102, Layton a.m. til 9 p.m. Beauty Supply R N 4 Dr. Jerry J. Bullmuyb Chiropractor 7 O Hotlines mmmmm child Open professional Acrylic Nails Now Offered at Skincare 40 Your Get a deep natural tan. Thats right. It only takes twenty minutes twice a week to be tanned and look your best all year long. We offer the patented Wolff Tanning System. It has been featured in the worlds finest spas and salons for almost a decade. Stop by or call and well show you how a twenty minute vacation twice a week will make you look your best throughout the year. 360 So. Fort Lane, Layton Get Acquainted Offer 8. (reg.$116.00) and receive a FREE Seiko Watch. 31 . Salon Kong, Singapore, Jakarta and - SPECIAL OFFER - k 546-360- 0 and family. THE BOUNDARY commission, on the other hand, hears annexation protests and meets only as needed. Those feeling they might be interested-livi- ng anywhere within contact the planning office at the county-m- ay 451-327- . Dr. Dale Bennett KAYSVILLE Bangun of Indonesia will arrive in Kaysville on July 26 to visit a week with Dr. and Mrs. Jack A. Ramp-to- n 5-- THE BOARD of adjustment member would be asked to serve five years while the boundary commission four years. The board of adjustments generally meets monthly to air problems ranging from seeking a variance on a setback to whether a conditional use permit should be allowed, possibly, fora duplex. . 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