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Show un u v wvoi it- -i ii ii W 9 VIVfV V Kaysville Jay M. Adams has been spending some time at their summer cabin at Fish Lake in Southern Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. James Beck (lew to Atlanta, Ga to pick up a nc vs school bus lor the Davis County School District and drive it back to Utah. En route home they spent time in Washington, D.C. sightseeing and visiting the Washington, D.C. LDS Temple and visiting church history sites in Independence, Mo. and Kirkland, Ohio for a 12 day trip, returning Friday night. Missionaries Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Meacham and family attended the Putnam-Hoggan family reunion at the old ranch in W'oodruff and has ing lunch at the Monte Cristo Picnic area on Saturday with some 70 -- Elder Jei an M. Page, son of Dee and Joan Moss Page, 1360 N. Devon, Kaysville. has accepted a mission call to serve in the Illinois Peoria LDS Mission. Kaysville Jaycee Women Serving as new 1984-8- 5 officers are: Lee Humphrey, left, historian; Chardell Novotny, individual development Marilyn Koroulis, president; Pat Kolmel, community and Kathy Diehl, secretary. development Elder Brandon McAllister vice-preside- Jones, son of Jonathan B. and Bonnie M. Jones of 439 N. 800 E., Kaysville, has been called to serve an LDS mission in Cape-Tow- n South Africa. HE WILL leave Oct. 4. His farewell will be held Sept. 9 at 8:30 a.m. in the Kaysville 10th Ward, 1039 E. Crestwood Road. Elder Page is a graduate of Davis High School and Kaysville Seminary. This past year he attended Weber State College. HE IS an active member of the Kaysville 4th Ward and will speak at Sacrament meeting on Sunday, Sept. 9 at 10:45 a.m. The chapel is located at 2nd N. 950 E., Kaysville. Elder Jones is a graduate of Davis High School and LDS Seminary. He was a member of the Golf Team at Davis High and was outstanding in art and woodwork. He captured a competition win at Brigham Young University in 1983 for his artistic work in wood designing and woodwork. He has made this a great hobby. HE HAS been employed by the LDS Church Distribution Micro-Peripheria- This past summer he has been a lumber jack in the Uinta Mountains. ELDER JONES will enter the Mission Training Center on Thurs- day Sept. 13. vsb ELDER GLOVER vice-preside- nt Brigham City. Layton News By DONETA M. GATHERUM 773-497- Sandy. The motor trip from Layton, across Canada to Alaska and back home covered 7,509 miles. They were gone 6 Vi weeks. In Alaska Mr. and Mrs. Nalder met their grandson, Tim Brown, who was working in Anchorage. He took them many places. They toured Anchorage, Fairbanks and most of the other major Alaskian cities. They took a ferry from Haines around the more remote parts of Alaska. At one time, the tourists were within 120 miles of the Arctic Circle. En route home, Mr. and Mrs. Nalder stopped in Seattle to visit with Larin's sister and his brother- - Missionary Photos Wednesday 6:00 p.m. 1 1 Ray and Mary Christensen. They stopped in Reno to see Mrs. in-la- Nalder's sister. The Nalders grandson, Tim, re- turned to Utah with his grandparents. Tim hopes to start attending classes at a local college or trade school. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Easier of Chula Vista, Calif, spent last week in Layton visiting at the home of their David daughter and and Louise Sill. They were able to attend the baptism and confirmation into the LDS Church of their granddaughter, Natalie Sill. Last week Mrs. Monte Criddle and her five boys traveled to Mt. View, Wyo. to spend some vacation time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flint. The boys enjoyed fishing on the high Uinta mountain streams of Wyoming and Utah. son-in-la- DR. JERRY J. BULLOUGH CHIROPRACTOR THE CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINATION When vou visit a doctor ot chiropractic. he'll use nunv ot the methods used hs other doctors. He'll take a case history to get a clear idea of vciur medical record. He'll consult ss ith vou about your health problems; and there'll he a physical examination. II laboratory analysis or are needed, these will he performed He will also make a sen- careful examination of vour spine It s the attention to misalignments in your spine that makes the doctor of chiropractic different from some other health practitioners Misalignments in your spine can hase a direct cflect on the boch's nervous sssteni and the organs and tissues it senes. A total of 31 pairs of spinal nerses trasel down the spine from the brain through a series of openings between the vertebrae. As these nencs lease the spine, they form a complex network that extends throughout vour hods-Pressure .or irritation ot the nervous ss stem mav cause a disturbance in hods functions, making them more susceptible to disease Through chiropractic treatment, the harmful pressure can he relics cd so your body can function more clhcicntlv and comfortably In the interest of better health from the tfjke of Dr. Jerry J. Bullotsgfh Chiropractor 360 South Fort Lane, Suite 102, Layton 546-373- 1 Free Consultation Kaysville For PRIOR TO his departure Elder Glover will speak Sunday, Sept. 9 in the Layton Holmes Creek Stake house on 125 Chapel Street at p.m. Elder Glover graduated from Layton High School and LDS Seminary, where he was on the football and wrestling teams and was a Laytone. During the past year he attended the College of Eastern Utah in Price, on a football scholarship and was on weight lifting and football teams. 6 Mr. and Mrs. Larin Nalder returned home after completing the trip of a lifetime to Alaska. Accompanying them to our northern most state were Leo and Mary Dahle of Deadline Elder David B. Glover has been called to serve a mission for the LDS Church in the Mexico-Mexic- o South Mission. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron J. Glover Jr. of Layton. descendants attending. Mr. and Mrs. John Murdock and grandson John Woody MeCallum spent a week vacationing at the Black Hills of South Dakota. Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Marx and family recently visited in Hood Rive, Ore. with her mother. Mrs. lna Parsons. Dennis Anderson of Bountiful has returned home from a business trip to Lexington. Ky. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. William Galbraith was her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Hooper Mortcnsen. Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Joel Galbraith and daughter Krikki of week before publication Mrs. Mary Walters attended the funeral service of a Afton Eliason at Hyrum on Thursday. Lloyd Berger was confined to the Humana Davis North Hospital where he underwent treatment for a few days. John Barker and his wife Jan and children have moved into their new home in Fruit Heights the past week. Elder Bret Nybo has been released from serving on his mission to England and will be returning home soon. sister-in-la- DAVID received his rank of Eagle Scout and member of the Order of Arrow. He held leadership positions in his Layton 16th Ward. In his honor family, friends and ward members may visit with Elder Glover that afternoon at his home. 192 Dixie Layton. He will be entering the Mission Training Center in Provo on Oct. 4. Kaysville Has EXPANDED to all residents KaynUI V of Davis County 390 So. Main, Bountiful 292-141- Mr. and Mrs. John Murdock and their daughter Mrs. Kristine MeCallum and children visited in Jackson Hole, Wyo. with their son. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Murdock. 6 EE WHAT WE OFFER on this entertainment at the Utah State Fair Sept. 7-2- 2 1984 UTAH STATE FAIR RESERVED SEAT ORDER FORM Mall this order form with check (payable to Utah State Fair) to: UTAH STATE FAIR TICKETS, 155 North 1000 West, Salt Lake City, Utah 84118. Phone (801) (Please type or print.) 533-585- Address Name State ..Phone Zip City RESERVED SEATS: All entertainers except Pride, Ford, Gatlin $4 00. (1,000 reserved seats; 5,000 free seats.) Pride, Ford, Gatlin $6, $4, $2. (All seats reserved.) Fair gate not Included In these prices. L Late show 9:15 p.m. Write E or L for Show Time. E SHOWTIME: Early show 6:30 p.m. Show Now Time Performer Dili Yri TANYA TUCKER . Totol Amount Doto Portormer SUN. RICk NELSON Show How Totol Time Mony Amount SEPTJ8 SEPT. 7 DALLAS COWBOYS CHEERLEADERS SAL SEPT. 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