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Show 1 WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 29, 1980 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MAY 29, 1980 Kaysville tion to Gaithersburg, By NORMA PREECE 376-875- Md. here she was a guest of her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nicholls. It is the first time Mrs. Nicholls has been with her son and family for a Mothers Day in many years. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Barnett drove to California to attend the funeral serv ice of his sister-in-laMrs. Mable Barnett, at Rolling Hills. Mr. and Mrs. James Dotson and children spent Memorial Day in Springville with his mother, Mrs. Lorraine Dotson and in Fountain Green w ith her parents Mr. and Mrs. Alma Everitt. The Arles Steiners returned from a ten day stay in California where they visited in San Francisco, Redwood Shores, Sauselite, San Jose and surrounding territory. They visited her sister Laurene Ainsworth. They were accompanied on the trip by Don Singleton, Stan and Elaine Singleton, Mrs. Steiners brothers. Time was spent at the ocean, w harf, Chinatown, Pier 39, Candlestick Park (the giant one) and at the w 1 Gordon and Mammie Schnaus and Mrs. Thelma McClellen of Rockland, Calif, arrived to spend the Memorial holiday with relatives in Utah. They were visitors of Mrs. Edna J. Layton. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Riley Bushnell was her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Neil S. Stewart of Potomac, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Gerrad and children of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Hal LaBelle and family of Bountiful spent the week in Hawaii touring the is- lands over the Memorial holiday. Mrs. Marruerite Nicholls returned from a three week vaca- - with the U.S. Air Force. Mr. Bizzell will be home on a months leave with his wife, Bernie, and three daughters. He will then return to Turkey for an additional six months tour. Mrs. Maud Jones is now at the home of her son and daugh-ter-in-la- Lane and Fern Jones and family convalescing after being confined to the Lakeview Hospital the past five weeks undergoing t. Mrs. Jones was critically ill w hile at the hospital but is reported to be doing well now. Sherry Ringer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ringer of Logan, has received her call to serve an LDS mission to the Switzerland Zurich Mission. She will enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on July 3. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ringer teat-men- d Mrs. Erma Whipple of Wendell, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Van Sorenson of Acqua, Ida. and their son and his wife Val and Lila Stuart and children of Redlands, Calif. Val and Lila, who are professional opera singers, furnished the program for the 10 Universities competed in the rowing contest. Bishop and Mrs. Bengt Jonsson were accompanied by her parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown of Garland, also open house. They were Hakan Olausson and Carol STANA BARNES 8S wwoieeeNWt.-- MR. AND MRS. RONALD ADAMS Engaged Exchange V ows Miss Janelle Jones and Ronald Reed Adams were married April 24, 1980 during a ceremony performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Jones of Fruit Heights. Dr. and Mrs. Reed L. Adams of K 'sville are the parents of the groom. Following the ceremony the couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at Oakridge Country Club in Farmington hosted by the grooms parents. That evening they received guests at a reception at the Fruit Heights LDS Ward Chapel. FOR HER nuptial events the bride chose a gown of organdy, lace and net in a southern belle style with a train. Matching lace sleeves adorned the bodice and gown. She wore a large white picture hat with waist length veil. Attending the bride was Miss Julie Ann Jones as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Kathy Lee Beckstrom, Miss Debbie Cottrell, Miss Nancy Fowler, Miss Vicki Mr. and Mrs. Orval J. Barnes, 1442 Marilyn Dr., Layton, are announcing the They held bouquets of spring flowers. The bride and bridegh rooms mothers chose gowns of ocean blue polyester and chiffon. Their corsages were white and pink. Jennifer Jones and Jessica Jones were the flower girls. Miss Roxanne Smith attended engagement of their daughter. Miss Stana Barnes to Alden Martinez. floor-lengt- the guest book and Mrs. Stephen Johnson and Miss Jill Hess took care of the gifts. PRENUPTIAL parties were Fowler, Jill Hess, Kathy Beckstrom and Debbie Cottrell. Best man duties were per- given by Mary Lou formed by Lynn Adams, brother of the groom. Ushers were Jeff Jones, John Jones, James Jones, all brothers of the bride. FOLLOWING a wedding trip to a summer cabin at Fair-vie- the newlyweds will A GRADUATE of Layton High School, Miss Barnes has attended Snow College and Weber College, and is currently enrolled at Utah Technical College in Salt Lake City. Mr. Martinez was graduated from Round Rock High School and is currently attending Weber State College in Ogden. He is employed at the State Youth Center in Ogden. He has fulfilled an Development floor-lengt- Petersen, Sharne Petersen, Rex Petersen, Rick Widner, Kirsten Widner, Sandi Loveless, LeAnne Loveless, Rick Nef, Doug Nef, Anne Wempe. TAMMY HANSEN Diana Pulsipher, Scott Johnson, Shannon Johnson, Sonya Sill, Sherie Gatten, Danny Gatten, Bryan Dawson, Janene Sanders, Lynnet-tBackstrand, Devin Michelle Beckstrand, and Laura Anderton. e Beck-stran- Sets Date Mr. and Mrs. Grant K. Hansen of Kaysville are announcing the engagement of their daughter Tammy Hansen to Steven J. Ashton of Salt Lake City. THE ENGAGED couple will exchange wedding vows August 20, 1980 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Miss Hansen attended USU and now is working for Zions National Bank in Holladay. d MR. ASHTON is a student at the University of Utah. The future bridegoom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ashton of Salt Lake City. He has completed an LDS Bogota Columbia Mission, np pre-me- RELATIVES and friends were guests for the recital, np Operating funds for the Davis School District will increase by $6,986,257 or 14.6 percent next year, as a result of the school finance legislation enacted by the 1980 Budget Session of the Utah Legislature. This was reported by Utah Foundation, the private research organization, in their latest analysis of school finance in Utah. THE REPORT shows the estimated operating funds for the Davis School District will amount to $54,840,923 or unit $1,209 per weighted-pupi- l school year. during the 1980-8This compares with operating funds of $47,854,666 or $1,093 1979-8per weighted pupil unit in 1 For the state as a whole, operating funds for the support of public schools in Utah have climbed from $178 million in 1970-7- 1 to $503 million in 1980-8an increase of 183 percent period. during the INFLATION HAS been the major factor in this dramatic surge in school costs during the past decade, according to the study. If expenditures are expressed in terms of constant dollars per school child, the ten-ye- change during the ten-ye- period would amount to about 21 Kaysville Births born to Mr. and Mrs. David Benincosa of percent. Other factors contributing to the increase are (1) liberalization of the retirement program and other fringe benefits for school employees; (2) reduction in the average class size; A daughter was Kaysville on April 2, 1980 at the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful. She weighed 8 lbs. and will be named April. At home to welcome the playmate are two little sisters, Audra and Darcy. Mrs. Benincosa is the former Betty Davis of Burley, Ida. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Benincosa, Clearfield; Mrs. Virginia Davis, Burley, Ida. with both their names DE ANN WILLIS en- graved on it. De Ann Willis graduated magna cum laude in political science from Utah State University recently. She is a member of Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society; a representative, and then senator from USU at the Utah Intercollegiate Assembly. She worked as an intern at the Utah State Senate in 1978. SHE IS a member of the Cache Valley Young Republicans and active in the LDS Student Ward as a teacher. She has served as Relief Society president. She is a National Merit Scholar and University Clun Scholar. A graduate of Davis High School in 1976, she is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.J. Willis of Kaysville. np (3) ESTABLISHMENT of new and expanded programs and services; (4) increases in and the ratio of support personnel to clas- sroom teachers, and increases in other operating costs beyond that caused by inflation. Utahs guaranteed basic school program was raised by 11 percent from $852 per unit in 1979-8weighted-pupi- l In to $946 per unit in 1980-80 addition, increased funds were provided in the allowances for retirement, social security, transportation and special grav eside serv ice of the infant son of Sam and Mindi Wilson on Tuesday in Bountiful. Granparents of the infant are Mr. and Mrs. Don Perkins. Miss Debbie Johnson has moved to Prov o w here she w ill be taking classes at BYU to receive her kindergarten teaching certificate and will teach school this fall. Debbie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Brimhall spent the Memorial weekend in Wendell. Ida. as guests of her sister. Mrs. Maurine Byington. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Blamires spent five days at the Ranch in Clover Valley, Nev. with their daughter and her family. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. Rasmussen and children spent the holiday weekend in Hoyts-ville- . K-- Mrs. Rebecca Ashbaker had her brother and sisters w ith her who came for from the funeral service of their mother, Mrs. Elizabeth accompanied during the evening by pianist. Wilda Schriver of Farmington. John Pitt paid the tribute to his grandparents and T onya Elliott gave a poem Val and Lila and family have now returned to their home in California after a pleasant and happy experience with Vai s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Mann and family of Roy; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Day and family of Kaysville, were Sunday guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mann. Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Buhler and sons Don and Mark spent the Memorial holiday weekend in Portland. Oreg. with their daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mason. Tuesday afternoon. The kaysville Bridge Club held a pot luck dinner party on Friday at the home of Mrs. Carol Major for their closing social. RotThe Kaysville-Laytoary Anns met at the Heidelberg Restaurant on Friday for their SHELDON ROBERT BARKER BRENDA BANKS Green. Others who attended the funeral were Glen LeRoy John Green. Salt Lake City; Mrs. Bertha Cavanaugh, Sunnyvale, Calif, and Mrs. Myran Bills of Temple City, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. e of Las Vegas. Nev. were v isitors of Mr. and Mrs. Riley Bushnell. Mrs. Rappleye is a sister of Mrs. Bushnell. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hart Rap-ple- y are spending the summer months at their ranch at Bear Lake. Mrs. Elsie Heaton, her son Dr. and Mrs. Howard Heaton of Provo, are touring Europe and will meet their son Elder Tim Heaton who will be released from serving his mission to hhe Oslo Norway Mission. They will spend a great deal of time in England visiting Mrs. Heaton's relatives. Mrs. Isabel Carlisle and son David Carlisle of Pleasant Grove were hoidiay guests ol her sister and brother-in-law- . Attorney and Mrs. William H King. Mrs. Leora Bennett attended the Tammy's School of Dance recital on Tuesday evening in l.ayton where five of her granddaughters participated and Mrs. Keith Mr. Brimhall entertained at dinner for Pres, and Mrs. Leonard L. Hartley of St. George on Saturday. Pres. Hartley and his wife have been called to preside over the Chile Santiago LDS Mission. They are good friends of the Brimhalls. Visitors, of Tipitts was Mrs. Pauline a niece and nephew . Michael and Shawna Paulson of Codv. Wvo. Kaysville Clubs Mrs. Hanna Jarman will be hostess to members of the A'Lonas Club at her home n closing social in May. Mrs. Clara Ward was in charge. New officers were elected. Mrs. Susan Rasmussen will serve as the new president and Mrs. Thora Hough as vice president. The club recently made a donation to the refugees from Cambodia w ho are living in the Farmington area. Chip Off The Block Visitor - What will you do when you are as big as your mother, Joan? Joan - Oh! Reducing exercises, I suppose. School District Funds To Increase attended Dixie College. She graduated from Weber State College with a degree in cosmetology. STUDENTS WHO participated were Susette pierce, Jill Artist LeConte Stewart and Mrs. Stewart were made members of the Presidents Club of the University of Utah. They were presented with a plaque Mr. Stewart is a professor emeritus of the art department of the university, np The bride graduated from Mrs. Elaine E. Beckstrand gave a piano recital for her students on May 23 at her home in Kaysville. Plaque The couple vs planning a June 25th wedding with a reception to follow, vsb Davis High School and Recital Held Receives MR, MARTINEZ is the son of Mrs. Mary Martinez of Austin, Texas, and also Alfredo Martinez of Austin, Texas. make their new home in Kaysville. THE GROOM graduated from Davis High and attended Dixie College on a football scholarship. He fulfilled an LDS mission to the Mexico-Mexic- o City Mission, np Stewarts Mrs. Andrea Perkins and Mrs. Carol Perkins attended the daughters-in-law- ; Green of Spirit Lake, Ida.; . Graduates THE PLAQUE read "In your support of the University of Utah projects and programs is deeply appreceiated and we. look forward to your continued membership in the Presidents Club at U. of U. LDS Mission in Utah. Adams and Miss Lori Adams. h THEY WORE gowns of lavender and powder blue gauze print gunne sax with ruffle on bottom and collar. White picture hats with lavender and blue silk flowers. Hadfield to Lava Hot Springs, Idaho for the weekend. Mrs. Helen Barnes met her brothers and sisters at Mendon on Wednesday where they attended the funeral service of Arlen Witney, a former neighbor of the family. Robert Bizzell returned recently from a tour in Turkey Mrs. Nora Miller, Mrs. Dorothy Lotz, Mrs. Maijorie Burton, Mrs. Beulah Buhler, all of Kaysville and Mrs. Lotz of Morgan, were guest at a miscellaneous bridal shower in Bountiful at the home of Mrs. John Miller in honor of Miss Kathryn Kuhre on Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ferrin Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Iverson and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Richins all of Preston. Ida. were visitors over the Memorial holiday weekend in Kaysville of Mrs. Leora Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Art Gerber, Mr. and Mrs. Max Rigby, Mr. and Mrs. Van Flint and Rex Flint. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart for their golden wedding open house were Billie Hatch and Gwen Thompson of Phoenix. Ariz.: Ada Mae Tucker of Delta. Col-o.- ; Mr. and Mrs. Chet Scof-fiel- of Townsend. Mont.; waterways at Redwood Shores, where the Pack were former Kaysville resident. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. Lillian Ringer. Mrs. Ora Campbell attended the funeral service of a nephew Ted Henrie at Price on Tuesday. She visited with her five brothers w ho w ere also attending the funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart visited with her sister, Mrs. Vera Cowley of Arizona, who is in Salt Lake City at the home of Mrs. Cowleys son, Mr. and Mrs. Carter Cowley. Mrs. Jean Perkins and two mates required by the limitation formula, the law became inoperative at least for this year. Happy Birthday TONYA MARIE WEBSTER At the one year milestone in their lives are three north Davis County youngsters this week including: Brenda Banks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Randy Banks of 442 N. 850 E. in Layton, whose birthday was May 26; Sheldon Robert Barker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Robert Barker of 181 N. 4500 W. in West Point, whose birthday is today and Tonya Marie Webster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Webster of 3032B Constitution, Hill Air Force Base, whose birthday was May 22. categorical grants. FOUNDATION analysts point out that because of special programs and allowances there are about 25 percent more weighted pupil units than there are actual pupils attending Utah schools. Consequently when costs are expressed in terms of actual pupils, the 1980-8- 1 basic program will be equal to approximately $1,167 per pupil in average daily attendance. Moreover, when allowances for transportation, employee retirement, voted leeway and other operating costs not part of the basic program also are included, total operating costs in Utah next year probably will exceed $1,675 per pupil in average daily attendance. IN ADDITION to the increases for operations, the 1980 Utah Legislature raised state appropriations for school building aid from $13.2 million in 1979-8to $17,655,800 in 0 1980-8- However, because of rapidly" rising school enrollments, state building formula entitlements had to be scaled back in order to conform with the funds made available. THE FOUNDATION study notes that the 1980 Legislature also changed the school fi- nance law to permit all districts to divert funds from capital outlay levies to optrating purposes. In the past only the Salt Lake City School District had been given this option. Legislation passed in 1979 would have placed added statutory limits on the taxing power of school districts and other local units of government in 1980-8- BACK TO SUNSET The grand opening of Sunset Sports Centers 24th store was held Friday, May 23. This store, located at 2567 North Main, Sunset, is a beautiful new 21,000 square foot building. Sunset Sports Center is back in Sunset where it all started. Theyre back in a big way with a spacious store that includes a main level and basement complete with everything from clothing to boating gear. thing and casual shoes and boots of all kinds. Dick McQuillis founded the Sunset Sports store over 20 years ago. The original store was located in Sunset. Today, Sunset Sports Centers are lo- cated in Utah, Idaho and WHEN THE 1980 Legislature failed to approve personal income and population esti THE SPACIOUS store will carry a full line of sporting goods along with fashion clo Wyoming. General manager for the stores is Jack Spitzer. The new Sunset store is managed by Tim Dezember with Darrell Dixon and Dennis Brown as assistant managers. INCLUDED in the stores large inventory are a full line of sports equipment, camping gear, guns, hunting supplies, fishing supplies, boats, motors, travel trailers and ski equipment. The store will w ork w ith teams to get needed equipment and uniforms. The store also has a repair service for guns. THE PUBLIC is invited to visit the new Sunset store and to become acquainted with the sales people and the facilities the store has to offer the community. dmg |