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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH 10, 1977 IS Ruby Price Is For Utah Mom Of Year Mrs. Ruby Timms Price of Layton is one of 13 Utah women who have been nominated as candidates for the states 1977 Mother of the troop. Community schools is another area of education that Mrs. Price has supported. MRS. PRICE is married to Ralph Price. They are the parents of four girls and one professional education Robert Major and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. Van Sanders, and Miss Zena Williams all of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Rick Lyman and family of Clinton; Miss Judi Sanders of Logan. or- ganizations. Mrs. Price has been very active in religious affairs and has held numerous teaching and leadership positions in her church. secondary and a primary teaching certificate. She taught school in Texas before she moved to Utah. LAYTON WILL Judi spent the weekend her family. She is attending Utah State Univer- with sity. Mr. and Mrs. John Kneedy were Saturday overnight guests in Tabonia, Utah of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hansen. They celebrated the birthdays of Mrs. Loriene Hansen and John Kneedy at a family dinner party on Sunday. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Hansen and two children, also of Kays- probably best remember Mrs. Price for civic her beautification programs. Her efforts have brought Layton many beautification awards on the state and national level. became the first black woman to be employed in the public school systems of Utah. She taught several years in Davis County her children, Mr. and Mrs. SHE HAS held many positions in the PTA and in boy. They live at 933 W. Gentile, Layton. A school teacher by profession, Mrs. Price holds both a schools before tirement. years old. Guests attending were Mr. and Mrs. Kemp Sanders and children, Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs. William Sanders and the girl scouts. Presently, she is in charge of a girl scout Year. MRS. PRICE David Mr. and Mrs. Sanders entertained at a family birthday dinner party on Saturday in honor of their son Mark who was seven re- Recently, she was in- strumental in organizing Layton's first garden club. Mrs. Price has always shown a special interest in the underprivileged child. While d she was teaching at Park, she started Layton's first cub scout pack that was not affiliated with a church. Ver-delan- SINCE THAT time, Mrs. Price has worked actively Ul AND MRS DOUGLAS FINLINSON ville. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller THE 1977 Mother of the Year winner gnd an alternate will be announced at an awards ceremony held April 9 in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square, Salt Lake City. Utahs Mother of the Year will represent the state in the competition for the American Mother of the Year, dmg with both the cub scouts and attended the funeral service of her brother, Stan Bailey held on Monday at the Holbrook Mortuary in Salt Lake City with the burial in Wellsville. Her brother resided in Eureka, Nev. Miss JoAnn Bailey of Los Angeles flew here for the funeral service of her brother and was a house guest of her Mr. sister and brother-in-law- , and Mrs. Miller during her Temple Rites Taking her place among the brides of late winter is the Miss Marianne Chambers, daughter of Mr. Revere and Mrs. L. Chambers, 1998 West 2700 former South, Syracuse. I HER MARRIAGE 10 Douglas G. Finlinson, on Fuday, Feb. 25, was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS ;Temple. Mr. Finlinson is the son of .Mr. and Mrs. Grant Finlinson - of Oak City, Utah. THE BRIDES parents honored the couple the evening of their marriage with a reception held at the Syracuse Utah Stake Center Cultural 'Hall. She greeted guests in a gown of silk organza, under scored with white tatteta. It .was styled with a high neckline, a lace yoke that was covered completely with tiny seed pearls. The slightly full sleeves were caught at the wrist with lace and a ruffle. THE FLOWING full skirt was bordered with an insert of wide lace afid a very wide ruffle at the bottom, her ensemble was completed with a Juliet cap covered with seed pearls holding her veil that swirled into a full train. She carried a bouquet of Sonja roses and white carnations. Attending the bride was her sister, Mrs. Robert Love, as matron of honor. Attending matrons of honor were her full-leng- Mrs. Dee Chambers and Mrs. Robert and Finlinson, a sister-in-laMiss Roberta Garrett was bridesmaid. sister-in-law- formed the front bodices and they were completed with full sleeves. Their bouquets were Sonja roses with wide peach ribbon. The best man duties were performed by Robert Finlin-soa brother to the funeral. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Rushforth were their children, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Hunt and son Jeff, Miss Sandra Rushforth, Mr. and Mrs. Lane Rushforth and daughter Andrea all of Provo. They came to be on hand for ushered. THE following evening the newlyweds were further honored with an open house reception at the Oak City LDS their been attending Weber State College. Mr. Finlinson was graduat- ed from Delta High School and also graduated from Utah Technical School in Provo. He filled a LDS Mission to England. THE BRIDE was honored with bridal showers being given by Mrs. Robert Love, Mrs. Bradden Mann, Mrs. Guy Ewing, Mrs. Chet Stark, Mrs. Robert Torrens, Mrs. Robert Finlinson, and Mr. and Mrs. Bradden Mann also honored the wedding party with a buffet supper at their home, vg Medical Assistants Will Meet The monthly meeting of the Husband like to get a divorce. My husband and I just dont get along. Gert: Why don't you sue him for incompatibility? Sly Id I would, if Mert: catch him at it. I could (El2EGMi7GGIipEl Treasury figures released show Utahns today a record purchased $34,234,433 worth of Series E-Savings Bonds during 1976. THIS IS 105 per cent of the sales quota of $32,500,000. December sales of $4,835,224 is the highest monthly sales on record. In Davis County, December bond sales came to $690,928 bringing the years total to $3,555,712, 71 per cent of the county quota of $5,000,000 it was announced today by Volunteer County Bond Chairman Harold C. Steed. TWENTY-tw- o of Utahs 29 vigorous and enthusiastic campaigns to promote Savings Bonds sales through YA y v Darlene Tanner Clinic in Layton. Carol Judy L. Bearnson and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Morgan have returned from Scottsdale, Ariz. where they visited for one week with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan returned home Monday. Wayne Bates was released as a high councilman of the Clubs In Kaysville Mrs. Dorothy Swan will be hostess to the Kaysville Bridge Club at the Alta Club in Salt Lake City on Friday. Mrs. Leonard Layton will entertain the Bay View Club at her home in Salt Lake City on Wednesday. Mrs. Helen Barnes will entertain members of the Kays Creek Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers at her home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Phoebe Weaver will give the program. The Fine Arts Club held their annual guest night for their husbands with a dinner party and program in Salt Lake City at the Lion House on Tuesday evening. Officers in charge were Mrs. Elaine Cullimore, Mrs. Beth Jonsson and Mrs. Ada Hadfield. Mrs. Ellen Mae Manning was hostess to the Kaysville Literary Art Guild Club at her home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Barbara Hendrickson gave the book review, My Heart Belongs by Mary Martin. Mrs. Carol Dunford and Mrs. Lois Richins were assisting hostesses. Mrs. Elma Webster will entertain the members of the Shantanka Club at her home on Friday. Ruth Mrs. Roueche will be cohostess, np. Sunday during their stake conference. Robert Dunford was sustained as an alternate high councilman in that stake. Miss Mina Benton and four her roommates from Ricks College at Rexburg, Idaho were weekend guests of Minas grandparents, Mr. of and Mrs. R.W. Benton. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Horne attended the wedding reception of their grandson, J.D. Horne on Friday evening in Roy. J.D. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Home. The Kaysville 1st, 6th and 16th Ward study group met Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noble San-dal- l. Mrs. Lillie Pincock has returned to her home in Sugar City, Idaho after spending the past six weeks with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Godfrey. Mr. and Mrs. R.A.F. McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelmsen and Roger daughter Kara spent the past holiday weekend at St. George and Lake Meade on an outing. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Green entertained at a family dinner party at their home on Monday, Feb. 21 in honor of his mother, Mrs. Alice Green, who was 97 years old. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bacon of Fresno. Calif. arrived for the special member of the Layton community and LDS Church. She is the Spiritual Living Leader of the Layton East LDS Stake. The wife of Dr. Robert J. Christensen, mother of two doctor sons and eight other children. Mrs. Christensen will address the group on the How to Better Serve topic, the General Public. THE MEETING is open to all Heauh Allied Field Personnel in the area, np Layton Rotary Hears Colonel Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Nelson of Brigham City were Friday visitors of Mrs. Sarah Giles. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Daniels entertained at a farewell dinner party at their home Saturday evening m honor of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Peck who are moving to Illinois to make their home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hough, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mott and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lloyd. Mrs. Glen Stuart enterta dinner party Monday, Feb. 21 at her home in honor of her husbands birthday anniversary. Fourteen guests attended. ained at Mr. and Mrs. Walwyn Green flew to California where they visited for one week with their daughter and Dr. and Mrs. William Nielson and family at Antioch. They returned home son-in-la- Monday. Morgans Honored Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morgan of Layton were honored on their 53rd wedding anniversary by their children hosting a family dinner on Sat., Feb. 19 at the home of and Mr. Mrs. Kenneth Cloward in Kaysville. and Jean Weaver, Clyde and Lottie Morgan, of Layton; Moroni and Joan Parker, Salt Lake City; Ruby Pauling, Farmington; and Kenneth and Reta Cloward of deputy 19 grandchildren and two dg THEIR children are Donald Layton Rotary Hears Of Economic. Outlook Members of the Kaysville Rotary Club met Wednesday evening at the Davis High School for their dinner meeting. NORRIS regular NALDER, president, and Cecil Hough introduced the guest speaker. Dr. Roger S. Lawsom. Dr. Lawsom spoke on the economic outlook for the coming year. He is orespntlv the director of the Center of Business & Weber State College. HE RECEIVED his bachelor of science degree in Political Science in 1967 at University of Utah and his doctorate degree in the Field of Economics at Westminster College, Salt Lake City in 1976. dg and Bridal Registry 149 North Main, Kavsville, Utah Phone proudly fraturr Hater (.olor Puntinp bv 376-271- 6 BEA UTIFUL M.D. Stewart Vn of netl knoun artist CHINA LAamiW Noritaki and Sango .LIVENS POTTERY Mikaea and V rrnonare CRYSTAL H-. SILVER OR STAINLESS RLNES Vi 4RE 1 SfeMfirf March 17, 1977 Susan Rindhsbacher and rj Stuart Adams March 18, City Commerce regular membership meeting is scheduled to be held on Wednesday morning, March 16 at 10:30 a.m. according to Fran Brown, secretary for the organization. THE MAIN portion of this meeting will be to complete the calendar of events for the remaining part of this year and any other business that may arise, np of Infants & Tmidlers IpNirW March 19, 1977 Cheryl Loock and H avne Potter com- communities resulting in mutual benefits. EIGHTEEN members and guests were present, dg upholstered furniture the personalized Julie Billie care it deserves. Have it cleaned professionally, by ServiceMaster We analyze soil. fabric and colorfastness before selecting the correct " specialized treatment to safely gently clean your upholstered furniture OUR SPECIALTY the droning 1975 North Main - Layton - For a 825-843- 1 estimate call tree SERVICEMASTER 486-895- 1 or DAVIS CO. 467-872- 5 1977 Mennda Milter and Steven Salisbury Give your Under New Management! Economic Research for and Training mander of Ogden Air Logistics Center and Col. Michael Moore, Hill Air Force Base commander. Gen. Schulstad spoke on world-wid- e responsibilities of our Logistic Center. Col. Moore spoke on cooperation between the military community and the civilian community that is surrounding the base. There is an excellent rapport between the two Kaysville Kays- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan have The Rotary Layton members met Wednesday at the Chateau Center for their regular dinner meeting. FATHER Francis Diskon introduced Brig. Gen. George Schulstad, oc- casion of her mother. They spent a week with relatives before returning back to Fresno. Mrs. Luella Bateman is confined to the Davis North Hospital where she has been undergoing treatment. GIFT SHOP Christensen is an active Chamber Will Meet The Robert daughter Brenda of Spanish Fork also were on hand foi the special exhibit. Kaysville Utah LDS Stake on GUEST speaker for the payroll savings and purchases resulted in the addition of hundreds of new bond buyers and the increases in allotments for regular bond buyers. MR. LATTIN extends a special thanks to Utah employers and employees for their cooperation and participation in the quotabreaking 1976 bond drive. Nationally there were 9'2 million payroll savers with an average investment of $33.00 per saver per month. This along with record purchases from banks resulted in a record sale of $7,555 million for a national record of E&H Bond sales. Chamber Mrs. Simmons sister and Mr. and Mrs. brother-in-la- evening will be Mrs. Roselyn Christensen of Layton. Mrs. Savings Bonds counties exceeded their goals. Emery County led with 230 per cent. Utahs 1976 Take Stock In America Campaign Chairman John E. Lattin said the Selene American Association of Medical Assistants will be held Wednesday evening, March 16 at 8 p.m. at the L. Dee Sanders, left and Betty Clouse, right, encourage everyone to be mindful of their sight every day, but especially during Save your sight week, which is March Mr. Sanders is a member of the city council in Kaysville, while Mrs. Clouse has special concern for sight through her husband, Dr. Richard Clouse, of the Layton Visual Center. If you have arty unused or unwanted glasses drop them off at your local optometrist. They can be used. H Mert: an- niversary on Sunday. THE NEW Mrs. Finlinson was a graduate of Clearfield High School and spent one year in South Africa, as a Since returning back she has mother, Mrs. Adelia Rushforths birthday Ward Hall in Oak City. They took a wedding trip to the Southern Utah parks and will be making a home in Layton. foreign exchange student. arrived for the Baileys bridegroom. Jeff Chambers , THE attendants all wore full length gowns of peach nylon crepe. Tiny pin tucks stay in Kaysville. Also Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Harding of Heyburn, Idaho, a niece and nephew of the Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Simmons and daughter Sheila spent Tuesday evening at the Brigham Young University in Provo where they met their other daughter, Miss Shirlene Simmons and all attended their nephew, Lynn Owen Hanks exhibit of illustrations, prints and graphic at the Ernest L. Wilkinson Gallery. FT. LANE SHOPPING CENTER IN LAYTON - 376- - |