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Show MARCH 28, 1984 Kaysville Kews PUBLIC NOTTrra Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know X delinquent notice HaightS Creek Irrigation Company of Kaysville, Utah of p ace business 66 North Mountain Road, Fruit Utah. is hereby given that they are delinquent upon the described stock on account of the regular annual .assessment levied on 7 November 1983 the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective stockhol-- , ders as follows: Name Certificate No. Amount principal Heights, Notice following '' Allred, Bob D. Anderson, Kent D. Baker, Steven N. Barton, J. Golden Beitel, James A. Benincosa, David E. Bergeson, Neil E. Blood, Donald S. Brandley, Peter Cave, Phillip W. Clifford, John Close, Earl Durham, Terrance Darby, David W. England, G. Eugene Flannery, Bryan Ford, Blaine B. Ford, Rodney B. Fukunaga, Laurence R. Gailey, John B. Goldsberry, Arlo Harding, Harold L. Hartley, Susan Hess, Paul C9 9 8 6 . 1 ; .C-148- 6 3 . r A-97 : C-- 4 6 0 6 2 4 0 A-9- A-9A-5- 9 1 . $62.50 $53.50 $49.50 $49.50 $49.50 $49.50 $51.50 $49.50 $49.50 $16.50 Wasatch Front and the evenining promises to be one of terest to those interested in maintaining physical and emotional health. THE PROGRAM will begin promptly at 7:30 on Wednesday, April 4 at the Farmington Jr. High School, 160 S. 200 W. Ad admission charge of $2 per individual or $3 per couple has been set and can be paid at the door. The eighth and final program of the Parenting in the 80' j" series will be dedicated to family and group recreation. will lead Gary Wilden, Ph.D. the evenings activities. Dr. Wilden will offer those attending an opportunity to become personally involved in various group activities as he discusses "Play: Keeping the Family Aliye. . THE EVENINGactivities will begin at 7 p.m. on Wednes2 and will also be day! May held at the Farmington Jr. High School. Additional information about the upcoming programs can be obtained by calling the PERC Center at !r5K, st-- $17.00 $49.50 $49.50 $49.50 $49.50 $53.50 $49.50 $55.50 $49.50 anniversaries during 3 cm e- yw. A, 4 Feb- Laura Bishop and David Bishop of New York have Three bags of sugar depict the 30 pounds Ivy Franks of Woods Cross lost during class sponsored by the American Heart Association. She said she "dropped more than five pounds the first week, nearly five pounds the second week, then tapered off to 2 12 to 3 12 pounds per week. LOST 30 POUNDS Slim for Life, a class that can help you lose weight, will begin next week in Bountiful and Kaysville. IN BOUNTIFUL, a diet and exercise program is also avail- able. For further information, call Lynne Post or Kathy Igo at the Utah Heart Association. 322-560- uv V - V i: V been visiting with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Bishop. They are children of L.loyd Kay Bishop formerly of Kaysville. Jov Weaver and her cousin Jill Roberts of Ricks College. Rexburg. Ida. visited over the weekend with Joy s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Weaver. ft1 Ki H) s& c, if appointed I W Kavs. Clubs ? r, hadn't lost '$$ m rf- THE COST of the class is $40, with $10 refunded for attending every class and another $ 0 refunded for losing 15 pounds or reaching ideal A f members may register for $30 and still earn the entire refund. is required in person or by mail at the Utah Heart Association, 645 E. 400 S Salt Lake City, 84102. Classes are limited to 25 people and are filled on a d basis. For your convenience, we now first-com- e, first-serve- accept MasterCharge and Visa. lit fc WINNER chairman, vice chairman, r and delegates to the state convention (Saturday, March 31) will be secretary-treasure- elected, according to J.R. (Jim) Etheridge, county party Adam Pettingill and Spencer Wright, first place winners in Gymnastics. Adam Pettingill. six year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pettingill and Spencer Wright, nine year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wright of Bountiful, who are members of the teams from St. George and Orem. The events included Pommel horse, parallel bars, floor, rings, high bar and vault. Saltos Gymnastics World ADAM TOOK first place in all events w ith the exception of pomell horse. He has competed in three meets. Team of Bountiful, both took first place trophies in competition. THEY competed with their other club members against Adam has been taking gymnastics for a year and a half. He competes in Class V level. SPENCER HAS been taking gymnastics for three years and American Party Of Davis Schedules Convention sion Chambers on the first floor. Public is invited. is competing in Class III level. He has won over 60 ribbons and over 20 trophies and medals. The boys are looking forward to the state meet to be held May at the BYU Campus. np 4-- 5 chairman. PERSONS WHO have not may register at the door for $5 said Ralph Burningham, party treasurer. For further information contact Mr. Etheridge at or Mr. Burningham, 0 ANTELOPE DRIVE, LAYTON EXIT 335 MILE EAST OF 15 -776--6818 SPRING SAT. SMI HOSSING-AROi- m Save on all your tack needs now! CLINIC - SATURDAY APRIL 7 On all aspects of owning horses. FOR INFORMATION & REGISTRATION r Each of the 163 offices of First Security has a million dollars to loan for Home Improvements. 708 W. 10-- 4 CALL 776-681- 8 'siSw d: Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Johnson attended the wedding open house for their sister-in-laAlice Larsen and Alan Black in Salt Lake City on Saturday. DR. JERRY J. BULLOUGH CHIROPRACTOR REDUCING STRESS If you feel abnormally w eighed down by stress, the best solution is to identify the cause and eliminate it. Mental stress usually has roots in emotional trauma, such as the death of a loved one or impending job loss. Chemical stress can be MON.-FR- I. Mi m 1 weight. Additional family - .y. are scheduled to begin at Bountiful High School on Thursday, April 5 and at Davis High School in Kaysville on Wednesday, April 4. Both classes will be held at 6 p.m. and will last for one hour. ?, v. 3 THE CLASS pointed the way for me to go and now I have to keep at it, continues Ivy. I still want to lose a few more pounds but I know I can do it, especially with the help and encouragement that I have received from my family and friends. She adds, I recommend that all dieters find someone to lend them support. New Slim for Life classes A m "W. weight, Ivy stated. She expected results. Ivy lost 30 pounds during the program and she is still losing weight. She recommends the Slim for Life diet class, saying You can arrange this diet around your life because it is flexible and there are a lot of things you can eat. Other diet plans are too restricted and require you to plan your life around them. With my busy, hectic life, the Slim for Life plan fits in perfectly. 5 . S IVY FRANKS, a Woods Cross resident who works at Sperry-Univaattended the diet course after she received a Christmas gift certificate for the class from her daughter. She was very motivated to be successful in the class. My daughter would have been dis- $17.00 $41.00 10-- 6 . hjw" ruary. $57.50 $53.50 $53.50 $49.50 $49.50 $85.50 $53.50 $49.50 $49.50 $49.50 $49.50 $49.50 $49.50 $14.00 34 v,; g "Finding Your Loving Center is the title of the seventh program of the "Parenting in the 80s" series, being cosponsored by the Davis School District's Parent Education Resource Center and the Region III PTA. The speaker scheduled for the evening is Jerry Braza, Ph.D. He will discuss the barriers which block individuals from loving self and others. known speaker along the TV ? and sisters of Mrs. Edwards. Phil and Fay Conder. Mrs. Vera Conder. all of Orem: Jack and Mana Conder. Bountiful: Mrs. Donna Banks. Salt Lake ( ity: Boh and Maxine Wold-berol Provo. They also honored Mrs. Donna Banks and Jack Conder who had birthday Loving Center5 DR. BRAZA is an Associate Professor, in the Health Education Department at the University of Utah. He holds a masters degree in health education from Ohio State University and a Ph.D. from the University of Utah in the same Held. His experiences in the area of physical and emotional well being is extensive. He has had many articles published in professional journals and had authored several books dealing with various aspects of physical health and fitness. His commitment to serving others is reflected in the many committee assignments he has filled both on a local and national level. Dr. Braza is a well ,0! Guests included brothers $49.50 Nye, Kyle Opyd, Sharon A.Daniel J. Bense $49.50 Pace, J. Kent $36.50 Park, Dale A. $19.00 $14.00 Parry, Lloyd E. $59.00 Parry, Ladd R. $17.00 Paulsen, Joseph D. $100.00 Phelps, John H. $113.50 Phelps, Mary H. $17.00 Ralphs, Michael J. $49.50 Reeder, Russell $49.00 Sanchez, Felix $57.50 Thomassen, Nita $57.50 Thomley, James D. $57.50 Timothy, Parley Seventh Topic: binding Your . anniversary on Feb. 29. $73.50 Published in the Weekly Reflex first publication March 21, 1984 Last publication April 4, 1984 Issue No. 8 r 'is celebrated his birthday $53.50 Webber RealtyReese, Lance J. West, Robert . ' a $396.19 $49.50 $49.50 Hinckley, Richard A. Holbrook, Ben F. Howard, George M. Johnson, Wayne Jones, James Jr. Jones, Steven R. Larsen, Jerry P. Lee, Ryan S. Loveland, Patricia Luckert, Rick L. Meier, Glenn L. Micalizzi, Sebastian Miller, John F. Morgan, Stephen S. First Security just put $163 million in Home Improvement money within your reach. Bishop and Mrs. Jay L. Websler were guests of their son Mr. and Mrs. Kuk Webster and family in Layton on Sunday where they attended the ordination of their grandson Joshua who was ordained to the Priesthood in his ward. Dan Cogswell is convalescing at home after undergoing major surgery recently I)r. and Mrs. Kay Johnson and family of Idaho falls. Ida. ha e been in Kay sx ille w ith his parents Mr. and Mrs. Morris Johnson. They came for the funeral service of Mrs. Ray Johnson's mother. Mrs. Estel-lMills of Bountiful held last week. Mrs. Don Edwards entertained ut a family birthday dinner on Saturday evening in honor of her husband Don who I caused by environmental pollution, too many preservatives and other chemicals in food, or misuse of medication. Physical stress can also cause pain and other problems. This can be created by overwork, lack of sleep, or pushing vour body beyond its endurance level. It can also be caused tv structural problems of the body, such as spinal imbalance or some other distortion of the body. Mental strecs may require psychological treatment. You can avoid some chemical stress by eating natural foods, shunning polluted areas, and by reducing improper drug intake. To eliminate the physical stress caused bv structural problems of the bodv, vour doctor of chiropractic can Help restore vour body to proper balance and good health. In the interest of better health from the office of: Dr. Jerry J. Bullough Chiropracto- r- 360 So. Fort Lane, Suite 102, Layton -546- -3731- . Pick your project now! Do it vourself-- or hire it done. Wiili a Ijmewny Simple Interest Loan you can do the repairs ou need or make the chances xou want. And get the oh done now: imewax let' xou save interest bv paying extra or early. 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