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Show WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 19, 1976 REFLEX-DAV- IS Mr. and Mrs. Rex Passey returned from Bakersfield, Caiif. where he attended the California Mosquito Abatement Convention. Mr. Passey is manager of the Mosquito Davis County Abatement Company. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Bingham at a Safamily birthday dinner on turday evening in honor an-of Mrs. Binghams birthdav niversary were, their son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. William T. Bingham and three children of Clinton and her sister and brother-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Allen Meikle of Ogden. Qualifying for class III state gymnastics meet are, 1 to r, Amy Beckstrom, Toni Lyn Beckstrom and Pamela Allen. QUALIFIED must score 28 points or higher in any meet during the past year. Those nine or under must score 22 points or more. Each student participates in Three girls from this area, Pamela Allen 9, Amy Becks-tro8 and Toni Lyn Becks-tro13, representing the Ogden School of Gymnastics, qualified for Class III state gymnastics meet which is to be held at Woods Cross High Amy are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Beckstrom of 1376 East Golden Circle, Fruit birthday anniversary. 88th Heights, np PAMELA Allen is the daughter of Bishop and Mrs. ., Brant A. Allen of 959 WestGor-donAveLayton.Toni Lyn and or over Activities Set At Central Davis Jr. Tonight at 7:30 there will be a PTA meeting with a special bicentennial presentation by the speech and drama classes under the direction of Mrs. Leatham. The last week of February will be observed as bicentennial week with the student council in charge of various activities. Mrs. Warner is advisor to the student council. Basketball game attendance got a new boost last week when the gym in the armory got a new seat of How to Prevent and trol Emotional Anxieties Mrs. Sarah Giles was a guest in Clearfield Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Oliverson who are parents of a new baby daughter. Mrs Oliversons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Orgill of Memphis, Tenn. are visiting with them and Mrs. Hazel Orgill. They are relatives of Mrs. Giles. National Layton stayed five days with her son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Layton at Blackfoot while the Harrisons Anthropology Museum went on to Idaho Falls. Ida. to visit with his brother. 7. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Layton have received word from Las son Vegas, Nev. that their susDonald Layton, has been tained a member of the 32nd LDS Ward there. and also and on home arriving here Saturday, Feb. They are concerned about the many friends they met while in Guatemala wondering about their condition after the terrible earthquake. Chris Timothy gave his mission report on Sunday, Feb. 15 in the Kaysville Fourth LDS Ward. Mrs. Irvin Perkins enter tained at a family birthdav dinner at their home Wed nesday in honor of her hus bands birthday anniversary Family members attending were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Perkins and children. Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. John Perkins and children. Farmington; Mr. and Mrs. Randy Perkins, Bountiful. John Laser of Seattle, Wash., who is employed there with Boeing Aircraft Corp., is on a business trip to Hill Air Force Base for a few weeks and will be staying with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Laser during his stay in Utah. Mrs. Eldean Holliday en u Go! BELOW FACTORY INVOICE A FEW LEFT-SA- VE i i'l ConAs- M RICHARD Spainhower, volunteer chairman for the free Utah Lung Association service announced that the next meeting will be on February 18 at the Golden esa Adams, Charlotte Humphries and Kerry Hansen. A girls trio Hours Senior Citizens Multi Purpose Center, 650 25th Street in Ogden, at 7 p.m. by Paula Wolthoff, Bean and Michele Burton also received a one. These people will represent sung Evelyn The Emphysema Club is designed to help victims of Central at the District Festival to be held February 25. Several people also competed in the orchestra section. They were: violin duets-Jeane- tte Murdock and Ellen Dibble, Christine Stark and Wendy Street, Carolyn Call and Lisa Sparrow and DeAnn Dragon and Aulene Morgan. There were two string quintets, the first played by Carolyn Call, Lisa Sparrow, Scott McCall, Kathy Murray The and Calvin Morgan. chronic bronchitis to learn more about their breathing illnesses in order to make daily living more comforta- second was played by Susan Yoshikawa, Maureen McKay, Lory Vest, Lamond Vidinhar and Sheila Canfield. These people all received ones. Also competing were a brass sextet played by Glen Bushman, Vaughn Williams, David Bosch, John Edwards. Jon Rogers and Stephen Alvey. There were also two flute duets-Nan- cy Koning and Joyce Brown and Robin Ellison and Rhonda Johnson. Sunset Man Elected Emphysema, asthma and Stock No. 1011 1975 ble. Turbo Hydro, 350 2 bbl engine, aircond., radial white wall tires, radio, vinyl roof. Mr. Spainhower. The discussion will be presented by Carol Malbone, R. N nursing supervisor for the Community Nursing Service in Salt Lake City. She specializes in psychiatric nursing. Holding in emotional anxieties, such as worry or anger can cause a tightening of the airways in the lungs. This can cause additional problems for the patient who already has breathing troubles. THE GENERAL public is welcome to attend the discussion which will last about an hour. Light refreshments are served. The next meeting will be the third Wednesday of April Impala Custom Cpe. CONTROLLING emotions that can trigger acute respiratory distress is an important thing for lung disease victims to know, according to 1976. Was Nov VESA SALE oellSEl) Stock No. 12-0- 1973 Vega Hatchback, Cpe. Auto trans., new engine, air cond., radio Sale Price Stock No. $1 4739 Stock No. 1675 1975 1975 Luv El Camino Pickup TG, aircond., P.B., 350 engine, turbo hydro, radial tires. Was $5111.25 Now 41 95 Truck Radio, RS bumper Was $3651.50 Now 3170 iWFirareMieiifs USED CAR... 2 and heater. $5960 Stock No. 1166 895 Stock No. 1481 1975 St. Thomas Minihome 20' ft.. 7 sleeper. 6 cu. ft. refrigerator, double sinks, furnace, air conditioning. turbo hydro. Stock No. 1518 1972 Vega Hatchback Cpe. 1975 22 ft. Novak Trailer (Eldorado) SafeTrlceffl&S Furnace, refrigerator, double sink, stove, shag carpet. 6 sleeper., Was $6248.95 1975 Vega Hatchback Cpe. peed, aqd heate.ow rje ratji Car, Items Sunset man has been elected vice president of the Utah Feed Manufacturers and Dealers Association. Robert Z. Christensen was A elected during the annual meeting of the association which heard a report that the future of animal agriculture is generally bright. Other officers elected for the association include Joe C. Stolen In Clearfield Clearfield city judge were reported stolen to Clearfield City Police. Ephraim, r. Mr. Christensen is account and credit manager for the Pillsbury Company plant in Ogden and has been with the company for 15 years. A member of the Greater Ogden Chamber of Commerce agriculture committee, Mr. Christensen also has been president of Sunset L:fle a League baseball and football Wasatch Front coach. Mr. Christensen and his wife Lori have five children. Stock No. 1509 1975 (Ute) 8 ft. Camper 6 sleeper, furnace, oven exchange, city Stock No. 253 water, screen door. 1973 Vega Estate Wagon JOHNNIE Delgado of 222 E. 450 S. in Clearfield reported a television, rifle, stereo and speakers were stolen from his home. Also early Sunday evening Judge Cornell Jensen reported his car missing from the driveway of his home at 451 Vine, Clearfield. LATER in the evening the police found the judges car abandoned near 200 South and As of yet no arrests have been made in either incident, mnm how 2235 Was $2536.25 Auto trans., air cond., radio and heater, like Sale Price 2195 w?m Stock No. 1577 This past week in Clearfield $750 worth of belongings along with a car belonging to a 10235 Was $12,447.50 120-0- 2 Stock No. 185 Feed Veep - Monday of Mrs. Pam Mottishaw. Mrs. Goldie Ball was a houseguest in Ogden for three days of her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. George Faulkner. Mrs. Corilla Sessions has been spending the past few months in Chesterfield, Ida with her two daughters and their families. Mrs. Bernice Layton accompanied her brother-in-laand his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Harrison of Salt Lake City to Idaho where Mrs. sociated with Episodes of Respiratory Distress will be the topic for the next meeting of the Ogden Chapter of the Emphysema Club. Buhler, LaDawn Simmons, Gorgi Rigby, Joyce Nielsen luncheon guests in Grantsville tended. Senior Cits people received ones (the highest score possible): president, and R. Jay. 0. Anderson of Logan, secretary-treasure- Mrs. Kenneth Muir and daughter, Mrs. Ron Tippetts were tertained at a birthdav party Saturday at her home for their foster Indian daughter, 11 April Serawap, who was atSixteen old. guests years and Monday sightseeing and attended LDS Church services with some friends and missionaries there. They went by plane Tuesday, just 20 hours prior to the gigantic earthquake. They visited Antiqua and also over and back to Tikal where the Mayan ruins are. They went on to Yucatan and to the ruins of Chichen Itza, Uxmal and then on to Mexico City where they spent time visiting the Help Fop scored well in both choral and orchestra competition. In the choral section, the following of Wilford Kapp of Spring- - Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Layton were dinner guests in Roy Monday evening at the home of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee at a family birthday dinner to honor her father, Mr. Layton, on his birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bond attended a family dinner in Salt Lake City Wednesday evening with other family members, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Giles, Mrs. Helen Carlile, Mrs. Maries Gillespie, all of Granger and Mrs. Sarah Giles of Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Weaver attended the funeral service of Mrs. Clark at Malad, Ida. last week. Mrs. Clark was the sister of Mrs. Gladys Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Timothy went by plane to Columbia, South America to meet their son Elder Chris Timothy who was released from serving an LDS mission to the Columbia-Cal- i Mission. They went by plane to Panama City, Panama and enjoyed seeing the Panama Canal and points of interest in that area. They went by plane on to Guatemala where they sept Saturday, Sunday Emphysema festival was held. Central Wayne - JJ- SAVE-ON- LY many more students than formerly. On February 11 at Layton High, a solo and ensemble Alvey, Other family members attending were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Shupe, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Child, Mrs. Alberta Farr, all of Ogden; Don Child of Riverdale and Mr. and Out They The music instructors at Central are Marlin Hill, Garrick Bowen and David Thayne. bleachers which will hold solos-Ter- River-dal- e. BRAND NEW and vault. IN ORDER to qualify for the 10 Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Blood attended a family birthday dinner party in Ogden at the Hilary Restaurant, Tuesday evening in honor of her mother, Mrs. Ivy B. Childs four events, floor exercise, beam, uneven parallel bars School on Feb. 21. state meet, a girl Mrs. Lewis Anderson of Garden City, Kansas has returned to her home after spending the past three weeks with her mother, Mrs. Ethel Spackman and her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Conrad Larsen and her Mr. brother and sister-in-laand Mrs. Clair Spackman. Mrs. Chil.d resides in flSj 1975 Vega Hatchback Cpe. I'i I f:j I 1 15 I 4 speed, radio and heater. Sale Price $1095 Stock No. 1451-0- 2 GT Hatchback 1972 Vega 4 Our SHOP Cpe. speed, GT. radio and heater Sale Price s1695 Stock No. 1417-0- And PARTS DEPT. 1 1974 Vega Estate Wagon 4 speed trans Is Now .air cond.. radio and heater S1 Sale Price Stock No. 1973 Vega 695 -1272-0- 1 Hatchback Cpe. 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