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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-D- VlS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 5. 1977 A Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bingham and family were guests at a family dinner on Sunday at her mothers home, Mrs. Ann Dunn in Washington Terrace. The dinner was in honor of her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Staheli and family who are returning from Ukiah, Calif, to Utah to make their home. Vernon Price of Palo Alto, Calif, was a houseguest of his cousin Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gurr and family. He came for his daughter Karen Prices graduation from Brigham Young University. Other guests were Mr. Prices son Paul and daughter Judy who were also attending BYU. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Meacham attended the family genealogy meeting in Bountiful last week at the home of Mrs. LaVon Cox. 20 family members attended. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Heath attended the funeral service of his uncle, Earle G. Heath in Salt Lake City on Monday. Thursday and Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gurr were her mother Mrs. Norma Burt of Bountiful and Mrs. Renee Price of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Felt and children Jeremy and Jason left Friday to return to their home at Bargarsville, Indiana after visiting for two weeks with his parents, Bishop and Mrs. Rodney Felt and other relatives. Saturday and Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meiners were a grandson Kent Memers of Sunnyvale, Calif, and Kents other grandfather Orion Packer of Menlo Park, Calif. Tkis pyramid of Layton High coeds will lead the athletic cheers for the Lancers next year. They are front row, to r, Rita Tudor, Lisa Sheffield and Joy Facer. Back row, Monica Graff, Diane Park, Tina Pacheco (on top), Kaylene Merrill and Sheri Hanson. Tryouts were held before five judges and girls were chosen on enthusiasm, coordination, appearance, jumps and gymnastics. 1 LAYTON CHEERLEADERS xvx -x- xxxxxx xx xx x - - - - x-xx x-x-x-xwx -x xx x"xvx - - Uii Students Fifty-fou- r Layton High School students were honored recently at the schools 10th National Honor Society installation. annual AMONG those honored were 12 students who will be seniors next year and 42 future 11th grade students. - Seniors next year are Patti Baca, Joe Bravo, Byron Dahl, were honored include Wayne Adams, Darla Alfred, Mark Atwell, Heidi Bender, Nicole Bargin, Micheal Brice, Kathy Brine, Mechele Burton, Sue Carroll, Sheri Christensen, Vannessa Carter, Dana Cowley, Robin Dale, Ellen Dibble, Janet Endo, Eric Felt, Dale Ford, Dan Glad, Tracy Kelly and Agnie Jean Facer, Dan Fraser, Kevin Gelinas, Sheri Hanson, Denise Jennings, Elizabeth Kozlowski, Kenny McDonald, Richard McCleod and Risa Weber. NEXT year's juniors who Kolendrianos. Others honored were Lisa Kunz, Sheri Lloyd, Valerie Loken, Neil Madsen, Kelly Moore, Peter Morgan, Kathy Murray, Joyce Nekuda, Shelley Neville and Kay Owens. ALSO JOY Petro, Phuong Dung Potter, Cynthia Ann Rabey, Kristi Reopelle, Lisa Sheffield, Steven Shols, Heidi Sias, Owen Stockton, Sherri Warren, Janet Weeks, Chris- tine Williams and Paula Wolthoff. grb avis PTSA IKioimoirs Staff On Thursday, Apr. 28, the Davis High PTSA (Parent Teacher Student Association) officers honored the office staff, teachers, cooks and SBftpttttgnr Custodians. THEY presented each teacher with corsages or boutonniere, the women with corsages and the men with boutonnieres. The office staff, cooks and custodians were each presented with a cake. A poem written as a tribute to all was given over the loud speaker composed by Mrs. Gerry Swasey. $iTnt KnigM 5349 SouthTVo West in IJpy THE PTSA officers wished to convey their appreciation MAKE iff PTSA officers are Mrs. Verla Raymond, president; Mrs. Ann Marcusen, first vice president, Richard S. Stevenson, principal and second vice president and Gerry Swasey as secretary. MRS. ANN Bingham, Mrs. Marsha Hardy and Mrs. Larkins were inKathy strumental in having various mothers bake 29 cakes to be those being the office staff, to honored of cooks and custodians, np died in California with burial in Kaysville. Mrs. Grace Layton is the sister of Mrs. Crookston and former Kaysville resident. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hatch of Randolph were Monday visitors of Mrs. B.O. Brough. Harry Lyman is visiting in Sparks, Nev. with his son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lyman. Miss Judi Sanders and Mrs. Jeri Sanders who are attending Utah State University at E'ghth Ward for Eider David Crookston who will be leaving to serve a two year LDS mission to Germany. DR. CLINE was born in Seattle, Wash., is married and the father of nine Mr. and Mrs. Robert Templeton attended the Gun Show at Denver, Colo, last children. He received his B.A. degree University of California (Berkley) and his PhD in 1953 from University of week. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Cheney took his mother back to her home at Ammon, Ida. over the weekend. She, Mrs. Leal Cheney has been visiting with them for the past few weeks. Mrs. Monte Hunsaker and family of Salt Lake City were Sunday evening dinner guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. LeConte Stewart. Mrs. Hunsaker will join her husband in Hawaii in a few weeks. Tom Rogers from Colorado who has been attending Brigham Young University visited with Mrs. Bert Giles while en loute to Alaska. He was an elder in the mission field with Mrs. Giles, while California (Berkley). He majored in psychology and minored in anthropology. experiprofessional include profesences sor, dept, of psychology, of Utah; teacher at His University the California Child Care Center in Oakland, Calif.; teaching assistant. Department of Psychology, University of California; lecturer. Contra Costa Junior College. ALSO graduate research Per- psychologist, Institute of VICTOR she and her late husband were serving their mission. Bishop and Mrs. F. Burton Winters entertained at a pot luck dinner party at their home Tuesday evening for members of the Bishopric, ward clerks and their partners. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McAllister, Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Preece, Mr. and Mrs Frank Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Don Kettenring, Mr. and Mrs. Hal White and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Roger-son- . B. sonality Assessment and Research, University of CLINE California; research scientist, George Washington University; staff psychologist, part time, University of Utah Counseling Center; program director, Southern Utah Guidance Clinic; field consultant, local government Modernization Project for Utah; chairman. Salt Lake Area Youth Protection Committee. Dr. Clines Research Grants are numerous as well as his publications and papers presented. Kaysville Utah LDS Stake is sponsoring a "Family Living Seminar featuring Dr. Lindsay Curtis and Dr. Victor Cline, renowned authors, lecturers, psychologist on Thursday, May 12 at 7:30p.m. at the Kaysville Utah Stake Center, 555 North 100 East, Kaysville. Visitors are welcome. DR. CURTIS will address the relationships between husband and wife at 7:30 p m. and Dr. Cline will speak on Parent-Childre- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sutton and children of Beuna Park, Calif, were Friday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Noyes BOTH doctors are noted for their vast source of information on the subject of family living. For additional infor- rela- n tionships, pornography, violence, and television at 8:40 p.m. The Family Living Seminar will become an annual affair with noted visiting speakers covering ideals of family from Summit Park visited with them on Saturday, np mation call Pres. Eldean or Halliday It is open to the public and will be a outstanding evening for everyone, np 466-877- 376-296- 4 GARDEN HEADQUARTERS SEED OF THE WEEK 7 varieties 1 PLANT OF THE WEEK BOTH IN BLOOM ,049 Roses BEANS O in Plantable Tubs Reg. 1.19 Bleeding Hearts Special Thurs., Frl., Sat. Only Select a planter from our large selection. Select a plant from the thousands in our greenhouse and well plant it for you at no extra charge NURSERY SPECIAL Choice 1 gal Reg. $1.49 This Week Ea NOW READY FOR PLANTING Potted Mums Reg. 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