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Show WEEKLY 1982 MAY 6, NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, REFLEX-DA- VIS Gains Eagle Honor CHURCH One of the latest recipients of his Eagle Scout award is Brian Daems of 431 N. 200 E., Kaysville. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Daems. BRIAN IS 14 years old and a Deadline freshman student at Davis High School. He has served as Senior Patrol Leader of his Troop, and is a member of the For Brotherhood Order of the Arrow. The presentation was made during a special Court of Honor sponsored by the Bountiful District of Order of the Arrow. MISSIONARY The Impressive ceremony comprised of the unique Eagle PICTURES Dance. SPECIAL guests were Pres. Duane Gerrard and Bishop Paul Barker. Other guests included his grandfather Lead Opat from Illinois and George Hampton of Springville, and Scoutmaster Jerry Meyer. Brians interests are camping, flying and skiing, np IS Thursday 6 p.m. BRIAN DAEMS NEW CHILDREN'S AREA Youngsters staying at Davis North Medical Center wi find themselves in brand new facilities, surveyed by are Nurse Judy Stockton before finishing touches added. - capability. When completed, the area Davis North LAYTON Medical Center has expanded its pediatric facilities with further remodeling scheduled for this summer. 4 THE 4" , RECENTLY- completed will contain two isolation rooms and a series of two-bed - in- first-stag- e creased the number of chi- ldrens beds from 8 to through the use of rooms viously used for RUTH SNOW FROST DR. T.LELAND FROST Tulsa-Oklahom- Field. The couple will enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on May 20. l six-be- d with Optical Associates of Ogden. Ruth is a noted vocalist and has rendered her services over the many years at funerals and other community functions, her most recent position has been in the ward Relief Society presidency. Mission a pre- medical-surgica- use. By this summer, the unit will include 17 beds with a overflow To Serve Mission Dr. T. Leland Frost and his wife, Ruth Snow Frost, who reside at 49 N. 1st West, Kaysville, will be honored on Sunday, May 9 at the Kaysville First Ward Sacrament meeting prior to their departure to the 11 wards, allowing staff nurses to monitor the entire area from a nursing station. newly-remodel- ACCORDING to pediatric head nurse Diane Pearce, the remodeling was necessai7 due to periodic overcrowding of the childrens area at the Layton hospital. She said the Layton East Awaits G. Homer Durham, member of the Presidency of the First Quorum of the Seventy of the LDS Church will be the visiting general authority for the Layton Utah East Stake Conference scheduled for May Stake Pres. Robert J. Christensen has announced. Lee M. Moss and Dick R. Rogers, counselors to Pres. Christensen, will also assist in the proceedings of the conference. PEDIATRICS EXPANSION d Honey Nistler, who recently underwent a tonsillectomy, is checked by Nurse Judy Stockton at wards are Davis North Medical Center, where two-be- d part of the pediatric unit expansion. Seven-year-ol- occupancy rate has averaged about 70 to 100 percent of the existing beds filled on several occasions. Pediatric hospitalization tends to hit seasonal highs, said Miss Pearce, noting that increases are normally seen during the winter months due to a high number of croup and pneumonia cases. But with the large number of children in our area, the hospital is attracting more and more children. We didnt expand for expansions sake it was really necessary. DR. FROST has held numerous leadership positions during his lifetime. His most recent being High Priest group leader, and he also was a Priesthood Quorum leader for 20 years. He is a well known pianist and has served in many community committees. He is sons and three daughters. They include Dr. James L. Frost, Salt Lake City; Thomas S. Frost, Farmington; Mrs. Frances F. Nofsinger, Salt Lake City, Mrs. Barbara F. Soulier, Pennsylvania, and Mrs. Lesa F. Worthlin, Salt Lake City, vsb farewell will be held May 9 in the Kaysville 4th Ward at p.m. Gosende and family. They visited for a short time before returning home April 26. Tuesday visitors of Mrs. HE IS a Davis High School graduate and has attended college of Southern Utah in Cedar City the past year. He was a member of the cross country track team at Davis High and this year in college. He has earned his Duty To God award: was first assistant to the bishop in his ward in the Priest Quorum. He enters the MTC May 27. ELDER WINWARD will ter the MTC on May of Ronald and Yvonne Spencer of 1052 E. Rainbow Dr., Layton. HE WILL give his mission report on May 16 at 3 p.m. in the Layton 22nd Ward, 1015 N. Emerald, East Layton. Mark is a graduate of Layton High School and the LDS SemiLayton four-yenary program. He plans to continue his studies at Weber State College. Not Yet Theres no such thing as the package large economy-siz- e for government spending. Pathfinder -- Layton. He has been home for two weeks, vsb BRYAN BERGHOUT Kaysville Eagle Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green are announcing the birth of their daughter born to them on ELDER WILCOX en- 13. He will speak in the Sacrament meeting on May 9 at 10:30 in the Kaysville 13th Ward, at 875 E. 200 N. Kent is a high honor graduate of Davis High, where he participated in football and wrestling. He is an Eagle Scout and a graduate of Seminary. He has attended BYU, where he was involved with the honors program and the rugby team. Mark Spencer Danny Roberts Completes Returns From Mission LDS Mission Mark J. Spencer has completed an LDS mission to the Tallahassee, Florida area mission. Elder Spencer is the son tw Win-war- 1 Elder Danny Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Roberts of 1408 Shady Lane Way, Fruit Heights, has accepted a misn sion call to the West LDS Mission. Virginia-Charlesto- ELDER ROBERTS enters the Mission Training Center in Provo on May 20. His farewell testimonial was held Sunday, April 25 in the Fruit Heights 2nd LDS Ward at the Mountain Road Chapel. ELDER ROBERTS graduated from Davis High School where he participated in graphic arts. He has been attending Utah State University at Logan and Weber State College in Ogden. HE HAS been employed with Landscape Specialists, Incorporated in Ogden, np Darren W. Wilcox, son of Dr. and Mrs. Wesley H. Wilcox, has been called to serve a mission for the LDS Church in the Ft. Lauderdale Florida, Spanish speaking mission. A FAREWELL in his honor will be held May 9 at 2 p.m. in the Kaysville 2nd Ward Rock Chapel, located at 25 S. 200 E. He will enter the MTC on May 13. Darren is a graduate of Davis High School and served as seminary president. He is an Eagle Scout and recipient of the Duty to God and On My Hofoor awards. He has just completed one year at BYU. A FAMILY gathering will follow his farewell at his home. April 21. They will name her Morgan Ann. Mrs. Green is the former Ellison Morgan of Layton. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jay Green, Kaysville, and Mr. and Mrs. John S. Morgon of Layton. Todd Hilton has received his mission call to the Spain Madrid Mission. He is the son of Pres, and Mrs. Clesse S. Hilton and a member ot the Kaysville 13th Ward. He will enter the MTC May 27. Mr. and Mrs. Max Bishop have had as guests her two sisters, Mrs. Harvey Hatch of Sun City, Calif, and Mrs. Gordon Stringham of Bountiful. They hosted a dinner at Maddox in their honor. While in Brigham City they visited with a nephew, Bryon Armstrong, who was injured in a skiing accident flour plus starch Tbsp. cornstarch 1 Goldie Ball was Mrs. Norma Williams, Mr. Merle Caldwell and son Tice and granddaughter Christine, all of Denver, Colo. Mrs. Ruth Ward was hostess to the Mt. Road Neighborhood Club at her home Thursday evening. Claudia Ward was the cohostess. all purpose Tbsp. corn flour (used for thickening) cup com syrup 1 1 cup sugar plus 14 cup extra liquid 12 cup com syrup 34 cup honey with 14 cup less liquid 114 cups sugar plus 14 cup liquid more than called for in the recipe 12 cup molasses 1 cup sugar 1 cup honey 23 cup honey equals 1 sWeetness square chocolate (baking) 1 tsp baking powder 1 cup sugar 3 Tbsp. cocoa plus Tbsp. butter or margarine 14 tsp baking soda plus 58 tsp cream of tarter 1 tsp Italian seasonings 14 tsp each oregano, basil, thyme, rosemary, plus a little cayenne 1 tsp pumpkin pie spice 1 tsp allspice 12 tsp cinnamon, 14 tsp ginger, 18 tsp nutmeg, 18 tsp ground cloves 12 tsp cinnamon and 18 tsp ground cloves 1 J 1 tsp oregano 12 cup catsup or chili sauce 1 tsp marjoram 12 cup tomato sauce, 2 Tbsp. sugar, 1 Tbsp. vin18 tsp ground egar, cloves tsp Worchestershire sauce 13 cup evaporated milk 1 1 egg is equal to 1 cup white flour tsp. steak sauce 13 cup powdered plus 6 Tbsp. water. 1 milk 12 tsp baking powder in leavening power 78 stone ground whole wheat flour Egg substitute for use in baking: Before starting to mix th recipe for cookies or cake, combine 1 tsp Knox unflavored gelatin with 3 Tbsp. cold water. Add 2 Tbsp plus 1 tsp boiling water. Stir. This mixture will substitute for 1 egg in a recipe. Sweetened condensed milk: In a small bowl combine cup plus 2 Tbsp. non-fa- t dry milk and 12 cup warm water. Add 34 cup sugar and stir until dissolved. If necessary set bowl in hot water to hasten the dissolving. Although not as thick as regular sweetened condensed milk, it works well as a substitute. 1 HE IS a student at Kaysville Junior High where he plays in the school band. His interests are computers, reading, trains, coin and stamp collecting. HIS FUTURE plans are to serve on a mission and become a dentist, np Womens Dress and Casuals and Canvas (Keds) Shoes 5, 7, 10 $6, 8, 15 Red Wing Dress and Work ShoesOOSt and Below Chidrens School Shoes - Canvas Shoes (Keds) or amily un and itness. wu 546-094- 1 2 Tbsp. 2 THE PRESENTATION was made during a special Eagle Court of Honor. Active in scouting, Bryan has served as senior patrol leader and has been secretary of the Deacons Quorum of his ward. He is recipient of his Arrow of Light, Faith in God and On My Honor awards. 5 yr. Written Warrantee One Piece Round Home Care Center 78 cup sifted cup sifted cake flour 1 Bryan Berghout, 13 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Berghout of 868 Hartwood Circle, Fruit Heights has attained the rank of Eagle Scout. Special Spring Sale 145 W. Gentile, Layton, day ter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ELDER MCCALL is the son called to the New York Rochester Mission. His 3 Bon-nemo- Elder Scott Call will report on his mission in the Layton 16th Ward on May 9 at 9 a.m. The chapel is on Chapel St. Elder Emer Kent Winward, son of Emer and Karma 570 E. 100 N., has been called to serve in the Japan Sendai Mission for the LDS Church. a period, although children treated for meningitis have been hospitalized for up to one month. Miss Pearce said she has noticed a higher percentage of respiratory ailments in northern Utah than in other areas, indicating that the low humidity and pollen are the expected culprits. Thailand Mission. R.W. Benton was confined to the LDS Hospital in SLC for a week undergoing treatment for heart failure. He is now at home convalescing. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mr. and Mrs. Randall Bowring, all of Kaysville; their brother, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bonnemort and their daughter, Janice, of Ogden have returned from a vacation in Hawaii. They visited the islands of Hawaii, Honolulu and Kauai during their stay. They returned by way of San Francisco and were met at the airport by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bonnemorts daugh- From Mission Chad Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Jones, 540 E. Ouklane, Kaysville, has been hospitalized for recently returned from the S. Call Returns ELDER JONES We often begin to make something and find we do not have all the ingredients to finish the product. On most occasions we can use a subsitute for some items needed. When the Recipe calls for: You can Use This: THE HOSPITAL unit is staffed with 11 nurses, all trained in pediatric nursing. The young patients are normally Hawkes and family spent Sunday in Preston, Ida. They attended the mission report of his sister, Sally Hawkes, who stake choir under the direction and accompaniment of Blair Adams and Barbara Spears. All meetings will be held in the stake center at 1011 N. Emerald Dr., Layton. of Mr. and Mrs. Russell McCall of 178 Dixie St., Stringham EQUIVALENTS AND SUBSTITUTIONS Mr. and Mrs. Howard ON SATURDAY, a priesthood leadership meeting will be held at 4 p.m. at which all priesthood leaders are expected to be in attendance. A Saturday 7 p.m. session will focus on genealogy and temple work. All adults are encouraged to attend. On Sunday, the general session will begin at 10 a.m. Special musical numbers will be given by a 0f By Lucille Kaysville 8-- DR. 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