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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, AUGUST 12. 1976 were Nayrube 825-35- secretary, Esther Cheshire as leader and Mrs. Lamont Smith a den mother. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kimber have returned from a two weeks vacation which took them to California and Anderson, Bonnie Oram and Laurie Neal to head the Beehive group. Mia Maids leaders are Annette Ashdown, Kathy Hansen Sustained as class leaders and Diane Koster. Laurel leaders are Diane Ashdown, Tamara Opp and Gail d, as Primary president from the Fourth ward as were Sue Williams and Helen Peterson her counselors. Sustained were Carol Williams, president with Charlene Primary teacher. Chief Whitehead was the speaker in the Fifth ward sacrament meeting last Sunday. Chief Whitehead of Arizona, was converted to the LDS church by a missionary son of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin former Sunset Olsen, residents who now live in Roy. He came to our area to visit the Olsen family. He is a graphic, fluent speaker and was very much appreciated by those who heard his testimony and experiences on Graduated Airman Jerry A. Hain, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hain of 2755 N. Highway, Layton, Utah, has been selected for technical Hospital. The Marie Jones of Preston, Idaho. Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ren Jones of Preston. Jerry and Judith Lloyd have a new son bom on July 27. A new son 29 to Joel Elmer Neibaur was hospifor observation recently after a fall from a ladder at his home. He has a sprained wrist and a chipped shoulder bone which is very white painful. BRIRflLEY TV Susan Shelton, Scarlet Reichel, Susan Williamson, Patty Williamson, Kay Jean Sunday. Esther released Cheshire was as a Primary teacher in the Seventh ward, Trean Baughas Jr. Primary organist. Carol Hasler was sustained a Primary teacher, College. Donna Sewell, Leesa Moore, Johnson and Laurie Johnson. They were given an award as a team. Fred Childs was sustained a Sunday School teacher in the First ward. Released as class leaders in the Third ward APYWMIA were Kathy Hansen, Bonnie 27 So. Main, Layton Phone 376-173- 6 T.V. Repairs CB Radios and Parts, Air Coolers and Parts Antennas and Picture Tubes T.V. Tubes and Parts hospitalized last week when a water glass she was drying broke in her hand. The wound was closed with 18 stitches, very painful but she is recovering nicely. Mr. and Mrs. S.L. Sly former residents of Sunset now of Roy and Denise Sly of Logan were dinner guests of Mrs. Slys parents Mr. and Mrs. H.G. Hammon last Sunday. The Ray Butt family and Mrs. Butts brother and his family, the Vivian Butts of Farmington spent a few days at Lava Hot Springs last week. It was their first visit to the resort and they enjoyed it very much. The Reed Watts family of Sacramento, Calif., have been vacationing in this area. Last Sunday they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theron Watts. Reed Wysong. Recruit Training LANES Airman Fred L. Tunbridge, son of Clearfield, Utah - MIXED - JUNIORS Phone & or Take it from us . . DURING M. the six weeks AFB, Tex., the airman studied the Air Force mission, organiza- tion and customs and received special instruction in human relations. Airman Tunbridge will now receive specialized training 825-51- 38 . Laura training at Lackland Evening 825-30- 20 Mrs. Tunbridge of 2038 N. Valley View Drive, Layton, Utah has been assigned to Lowry AFB, Colo., after completing Air Force basic training. State St. Daytime are Oram, Maurine Anderson, Gail Bateman, Annette Ashdown, Trina Dahle, Diane Koster, Mary Jane Judson, Dawn Jensen, Jane Judson, Debbie Law and Laourie NEW LAKESIDE MENS -- LADIES Theron and brothers. ARE FORMING AT THE 381 So. Anderson was Maurine savior. We Are Back In Business THE airman recently completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex., and studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special instruction in human relations. Airman Hain, a 1975 graduate of Layton High school, attended Weber State and Leanne talized Panama for the celebration of July 4th. They spent six days exploring in Bogata, Colombia and Caracas. The temples all had one thing in common the South Following America visit they went on to Miami where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Adams who are friends and then on to Selma, N.C. for a visit with Mr. Bradys brother, the Mac Bradys. A detour to Williamsburg, Va. ended the months exciting education enjoyable vacation. The Jr. girls baseball team of the First ward placed second in region competition. The girls leaders are Carol Delman and Elaine Martin. Joyce Anderson was chosen all star for the team and given an award. Girls on the team are Joyce Anderson, Teresa Poulsen, training at Sheppard AFB, Tex., in the Air Force aircraft maintenance field. arrived on July Wallace. Guatamala, they were in of live set. Mrs. Leatham is the former the Book of Mormon. First to Mexico City, then the expectation Leathams at 2163 N. 450 W. This is the couple's first child and the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Donald Leatham of Sun- son-in-la- and Mark Anderson. Janet Evans was released organist, Sue Williams a were also released, Tracy Arave, Kent Jorgensen, Clifford Law and Kenny Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Scott D. Leatham have a new son born Aug. 2 at the McKay-De- e a large family, the Richins. The reunion was held by nieces and nephews. Then they went on to Snohomish, Wash, for a visit with a the daughter and Gordon Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Brady have returned from a once in a lifetime vacation in Central and South America, their purpose to see first hand the ancient civilization which is central to the authenticity of Larsen leading the group. Teachers Quorum presidency are Clifford Law, Kent Jorgensen and Tim Robinette. Priest leaders are Jeff Holden Teachers presidency Opp. Washington State. They attended a reunion at Redding, Calif. Mrs. Kimber is the only remaining aunt of Bateman. Deacon Quorum presidency were chosen with Tom Dun-forDennis Opp and Wendall Ottley and DaNice Anderson her counselors. Helen Peterson was sustained Primary The following boys were released from the Deacons presidency, David Bateman, Tom Dunford, and Dennis Donna Weybum as assistant in the Third ward APYWM1A Bv VERNA WILDEN in the supply field. THE airman attended High School. PRESTIGE Lay-to- n Key-Ca- rd MONTHLY STATEMENT actions, otherwise quarterly. 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