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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 3. 1977 IS 81st Date Kaysville Births a only member of the family still living. Mr. Hill has been a farmer and stockman his entire life, and still operates his own farm in Clinton. He is a director in the Fife Irrigation Ditch Co., and assisted in acquiring Weber Basin culinary water for Clinton. He is a member of the Davis County Farm Bureau. IN JULY of 1962 he accompanied a large group of Utah farmers and businessmen on a good-witour to Europe, Russia and Poland. He is an active member of Clinton LDS Sixth Ward and served on the Old Folks Committee for many years. twenty-tw- inch David Wright o Hart was bom Jan. 20 in Ogden to Martin W. and Kelli Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. David Rasmussen of Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. James A. Nuttall of St. George. TRACI Rasmussen, age 2, is the boys older sister, dmg THE BOY is a grandson of Shirley and Betty Hart of East Layton and Marlin and Bonnie Peck of Layton. Two Mrs. Florence Hart of Ogden and Mrs. Ruth Peck of Logan are pleased with the new family addition. Free Tax Counseling Offered John H. Hill of Clinton will observe his 81st birthday on Feb. 7, with Monday, immediate family members joining with him and his wife at a dinner party in Salt Lake City. MR. HILL was born in Layton, Feb. 7, 1896 a son of James H. Hill and Hannah Maria Carlos Hill and is the MR. HILL took for his bride, the former Clara Child of Clinton. They were united in marriage on Sept. 12, 1917 in the LDS Salt Lake Temple. Hey lived in Layton and later moved to Clinton. couple has one daughter, Mrs. Allen A. The (Dorothy) Adams of Layton and two grandchildren, Mrs. C. Erland (Janice) Elmer of Salt Lake City and Roger B. Adams of Redwood City, and two greatCalif, grandchildren, John and Elizabeth Elmer. Kaysville Births Delighted over the arrival their first child, a baby daughter, are Mr. and Mrs. MR. AND MRS. GREGORY SCHOMBURG of Wedding Rites Steven Hadfield. The new addition arrived on Jan. 24 at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City, weighing in at 7 lbs. 2 oz. and will be named Amy. - $i ? 9 ! f! p g ,? 1r s I V t M 1 t1 V 1, ti tl tj y 'X , . , ,, , , , . . e E. Manchester, Kaysville and Gregory Donald Schomburg Valerie Morris of of 72 N. 400 West, 1050 Kaysville-wer- married on Jan. 14, 1977 in a ceremony performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. VALERIE IS the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Morris of Kaysville. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schomburg also of Kaysville. A reception was held in the Kaysville LDS Tabernacle. THE BRIDAL gown was made of satin polyester. It had an empire waist with a high gathered skirt. Bouffant sleeve, a lace bodice and a full lace ruffle on the skirt trimmed the dress. The bride wore a finger-ti- p lace train. She carried a bouquet of white daisies and pink rosebuds. JAN MORRIS, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor. Janet Thorson was the bridesmaid. They wore floor-lengt- dresses of h lavendar with a pink rosebud design. Bouquets of tiny pink rosebuds were carried by the girls. Deborah and Teressa Schomburg were the flower girls. They dressed in empire dresses waist floor-lengt- h made of matching material. They too, carried rosebud bouquets. pink THE BRIDES mother wore a pink satin gown with long sleeves. The dress was trimmed with a pink ruffle on the sleeves and around the neck. full-leng- A white, sheer, polyester, gown floor-lengt- h trimmed with lavendar flowers was worn by the mother of the bridegroom. Crookston performed the duties of best man. DAVID A three-tiere- d THE NEW mother is the former Denise Little of Kaysville. The happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Little, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hadfie'd, both of Kaysville. THE great-grandparen- ts are Mrs. Wahnetah Guild, Ogden; Mrs. Edith Wilcox, Clearfield. and Mr. Mrs. Rick Berriochoa of 750 South Main Street, Kaysville are proudly announcing the arrival of a baby son born Jan. 24 at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden. wedding cake trimmed with white and lavender icing and adorned with a miniature Salt Lake was top Temple on prominently displayed at the wedding reception. BRIDAL showers were given by Janet Thorson of Kaysville, Rosanna Brough of Kaysville and Dorothy Stur-zenegt- of Salt Lake City. Both Valerie and Greg are graduates of Davis High School. Valerie also is a graduate of the LDS Business College. She is presently employed as a legal secretary. HE WEIGHED in at 8 lbs. 12 oz. and will be named Brody. At home is a little brother Jase, who is three years old. The mother is the former Denice Spencer of Kaysville. The pleased grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Spencer, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Berriochoa of Layton. Utah. M. and Mrs. Larry Barnett have received word from Pensacola, Fla. of the arrival of a granddaughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wallace on Jan. 20, weighing in at 7 lbs. 4 oz. and will be named Jennifer. THIS IS their first child and the new mother will be remembered as the former Sandra Barnett of Kaysville. The other excited grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.. Ken Wallace of Clinton. MR. AND MRS. William J. Wright of Kaysville are the It's a son for Mr. and Mrs. Bret Haney of Kaysville. The new addition arrived on Sat. Jan. at the Davis North Hospital and is their first child and will be named 22 Keith. MRS. HANEY will be remembered as the former Kaye Lynn Taylor of Kaysville. Her husband is serving in the U.S. Navy. It is the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor of Kaysville. The other grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clair Haney also of Kaysville. THE THE TWO are Mrs. Etwynde Bailey of Roy and Mrs. Francis Berriochoa of Park City, ts include Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Taylor of Harrisville and Mrs. Carter of Ogden and Mrs. Leone Mann of West Boun- tiful. np THE NEWLYWEDS are making their home in Salt MICHAEL W. and Mary Ann Miller Mann of 290 Melody, Layton are the parents of a baby boy. The child who will be named Michael Wayne Mann, Jr., was bom Jan. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil L. Miller of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Mervil Mann of Wray, Colo, are the delighted grandparents. MR. AND MRS. Michael Dillenger of Kansas are the childs On Dec. 31, James Darol Rasmussen Jr. was born tc James D. and Susan Ras- Honored On 85 th Birthday Corilla Sessions observed her 85th 1977. birthday, Jan. 25, SHE WAS honored by her children as they visited with her at her daughters home, Mrs. Robert A. Anderson. Of- Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan D. Sessions of Bountiful; Mr. and Kaysville Rotary Club Meets Mrs. Buenta Muir of Chesterfield, Ida. MRS. SESSIONS was bom Jan. 26, 1892 to Thomas Bone Members of the Kaysville Rotary Club met Wednesday evening, Jan. 19 at the Davis High School cafeteria for a Mrs. Russell Hebdon and She married Ivan Sessions in the Salt Lake Temple, Dec. 20, 1916. She attended school in Farmington and Kaysville. She had 38 grandchildren and 42 and . n Wednesday, January 19, 1977 Mr. and Mrs. David H. Jones, 792 Birch St., Clearfield, boy . Mr. Thursday, January 20, 1 977 and Mrs. Val E. Thompson, 614 East Third No., Kaysville, boy Saturday, January 22, 1 977 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin B. Haney, 1359 Devon Drive, Kaysville, boy Wednesday, January 26, 1977 Mr. and Mrs. William House, 262 N. 300 W., Kaysville, girl Thursday, January 27, 1977 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kjar, 920 N. Amethyst, boy Lay-to- n, Monday, January 31, 1977 and Mrs. Craig E. Mumford, 175 E. Vidas Avenue, Salt Lake City, girl Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Schofield, 281 7 W. 1 700 N., Clinton, boy Mr. Combustible Many a flare up between a Center in Clearfield. THIS PROGRAM is provided by AARP and NRTA. The counseling will include help in preparation of income tax forms. Anyone 55 years or older is eligible to attend, mnm of Kaysville. SHE WILL be crowned, along with queens from the other eight chapters of Davis County Council at the Valley View Supper Club in East 12 when Layton on February of Davis County members Council, Beta Sigma Phi hold their annual Valentine Ball. y The meeting of Preceptor Iota Chapter Beta Sigma Phi was held at the home of Joyce Bennett with President Dody Milligan presiding. THE RITUAL of Jewels was given new member Mirla Gailey and the lesson on Lawrence Welk was given by Barbara Iverson. She gave his life history and olayed some of his music, his theme song, Helena Polka and If I Loved You. The next meeting will be held at the home of Ruth Campbell on February 10. semi-monthl- t?(TO c The Layton Rotarians met Wednesday at the Chateau Center for their regular dinner meeting with Dr. Clyde Marx, president, presiding. TWENTY-FOUmembers and guests attended. Guest speaker was B.J. Kastler, president of Mountain Fuel Supply Company. He addressed the group on R 1976 Hallmark early your Valentine needs. INK,$pQt THE PROGRAM for the evening was Wayne K. Sheffields report on his recent trip to Texas where he and his wife visited President Carters homestead and the and American Business, np Cards Inc Valentine s Day Feb. 14! Monday, for all Hallmark Shop the coming year was held. New officers who will take office in June 1977 are Cecil Hough, president; Dean Holman, president elect; Mack Watkins, secretary; Wells Collett, treasurer; Ron McCormick and George Lowe, directors. Meeting Wed. J a np community, Home GIFT SHOP" Winterization Program and at the Layton Bridal Registry Eagles and Feb. 9 at the Heritage Center in Clearfield, a program will be held on home winterization. The possibilities of better winterizing your home and also federal aid to help in winterizing your home will be presented. 149 North Main, Kaysville, Utah Phone lr proudly 376-271- BEAUTIFUL Uater CHINA Noritaki and Sano - POTTERY Mikasa and Aernonwarr CR1STAL SILV ER OR STAINLESS M.D. Ai Stewart Stn of ttell knoun arnt Ijei'jmte Steurt - will begin at 12:00 noon at the Eagles Lodge and 1 :00 p.m. at the Heritage Center, mnm IINENS Feb Cindy Cooper Connie Naylor - 4, 1977 and Carl Hurst and Ben Whicker Feb II 1977 Debra Lynne Phelps and David Roy Phipps EH,l RINES ARE Feb 17 1977 Jo Ann Farr and Ronald H Moa Feb 18 1977 Kristine Kirby and Gene Polhamas Legion Post Will Serve cvu Dinner 1?uaaC rStevu The first Saturday evening of each month, feature dolor Pamtinp by ALL SENIOR citizens are invited to attend this free presentation. The program Lake City, dmg 1 Banking Company. ON WED., Jan. 26 they held their regular dinner meeting. President Norris Nalder conducted. Election ot new otticers tor Rotarians Hold Annual Dinner 8 and every ble from to 3 p.m. at the Heritage Senior Citizens Following the dinner and a short business meeting, they were dismissed to attend the art exhibit Museum on the Road of the works of Artist LeConte Stewart held that evening at the Barnes one February 7 chapter, Mirla (Mim) Galley regular dinner meeting. and Sarah McLean. Enterprise Monday, Feb. Monday until April 11, free tax counseling will be availa- Preceptor Iota Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi has chosen as their Valentine Queen for the year, a new member of their mussen. THE BABYS grandparents fering their best wishes for a happy birthday were her children Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Camden, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Carroll of Free are Great-grandparen- Peck Hart. CORILLA SESSIONS r are Art and Helen Morley of Bountiful and Robert and Zelma Rasmussen of Salt Eight pound, six ounce, ll JOHN HILL Valentine q ueen the American Legion Post No. 82 of Kaysville serve a delicious hot dinner at the American Legion Hall at 541 West 100 CAN D I J Red Foil Heart 1 lb. $3.75 ES South, Kaysville. SERVING BEGINS at 7:30 p.m. A hot dinner with all the trimmings in addition to a splendid salad bar prepared by Phyllis Jeffery. Proceeds go toward post activities during the year and these dinners are open to the public. COMMANDER Monte Selander invites everyone to join them and support the local Chapter of the American Satin Heart 21b. $9.45 (for 2our Legion. man and his wife has been The next dinner will be served on Sat., Feb. 5. Plan to caused by an old flame. attend, np afeytiye n Monday, February 14 MAXINES New Bridal Dept. 30 West 100 North. Bountiful. 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