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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, MAY 23, 1984 ' F" '$$? & '1? Quilt Lecture Set i f4 $ i SOCIETY Jean Ray Laury will present a slide lecture on Quilts and Quilting on Friday, June I. MS. LAURY is from Clovis, Calif, and holds a masters degree in design from Stanford University. She has been quilting since 1960. You will be informed on elements of quilt production and promotion in ways you never dreamed of. can be made by check payable to the Utah Quilt Guild, mail to Guild Secret Kimose - Bodon ft Taking her place among the Spring brides is the former Miss 3 Michelle Kimose who traded nup- tial promises with Steven Bodon on May 18 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. 2 LAYTON HER nuptial events the $jde wore a full gown of chiffon ami satin. Matron of Honor was iluTie K. Hyde. i The bride graduated from Davis High School and has been attend-- 5 ng Brigham Young University the I past three years. RICHARD D. SCADDEN MR. AND MRS. STEVEN BODON MARK MICHIE THE GROOM graduated from Beaver Brook High School and has been enrolled at Brigham Young University the past year. He filled an LDS Germany Hamberg Mission. np Earns Top BSA Award KAYSVILLE Mark Michie of Fruit Heights was among the scou-ter- s to receive the distinguished scout Award of Merit during the annual Francis Peak District Recognition night held at the Kaysville LDS Tabernacle. Hunsaker- - Vaeltz Geneil R. Hunsaker and Howard 19 at the Kaysville South Stake Center by Bishop Keith Burnett, grooms uncle. 0. Vaeltz were married May THE AWARD was presented to Mr. Michie for his past 15 years of service to the scouting program. He has been instrumental in helping the scouts with their many camp survival projects and special events. He has been a leader in his church serving in the Elders Quorum Presidency in two different LDS Wards. In the scouting program he has been a scoutmaster, Explorer leader and varsity coach. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Neil Hunsaker of 614 E. Laurelwood, Kaysville. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard O. Vaeltz of 774 N. 1000 W., Clearfield. The couple was honored at a re- ception at the Kaysville South Stake Center. MR. MICHIE was born in Orem and reared in Hanna, Utah. He graduated from Tabiona High School and attended Brigham Young University and Dixie College also Central Utah Vocational School. He worked as a machinist for Sperry Utah Marquardt and Kenway Engineering. He is currently and owner of K-Mfg. Company in Fruit Heights. THE BRIDE has attended Davis High and the groom attended Clearfield High. The couple honeymooned in St. George. ego Lily Camp Inducts Officers -- The music department at Central Davis Junior auditorium. THE CHORAL director was Miss Preston. The orchestra was under the direction of Richard Heath. Groups performing included the 7th grade orchestra, the concert orchestra, the boys chorus, the girls chorus and the concert choir. SPECIAL solos were sung by Chris Parrish and David Howell. Accompanists for the singing groups were Sherri Purcell, Andrea Iverson and Denise Brown, dmg 1 1 - CLINTON - Sego Lily Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, held their last meeting of the year on May 14 at the home of Mrs. Lavon M. Wright in Clinton. Captain - well-prepar- 81 MR. AND MRS. HOWARD O. VAELTZ -- and highly successful High School presented a Spring concert on Wednesday evening, May 16 in the school t ; DOROTHY Tice, Kaysville, is publicity chairman, np Spring Concerts Success THE BRIDE is a daughter of the late Donald L. and Diana C. S Kimose of Kaysville. Guardians Bare Pres, and Mrs. Duane B. Ger-- 3 rard of 848 E. Crestwood Road, Kaysville. Parents of the groom are -- Mr. and Mrs. Karl H. Bodon of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, A wedding breakfast honoring 3 the newlyweds was held at the 3 Lion House in Salt Lake City the ceremony. That evening they received guests at a reception .aUhe Lion House. I-- fsHFOR ary Marilyn Rankin, 2232 wpanor-am- a Way, Salt Lake City, Utah 84124. This will enable the guild to prepare for seating, however, you can pay at the door. The meeting will be held Friday, June 1 at the South Salt Lake Auditorium, 2400 S. State, Salt Lake City at 7:30 p.m. The public is invited. 1 1 Come Lose Weight - Persons interested in losing weight are invited to the Utah Chapter 24 of Take Off Pounds Sensibly, (TOPS) Clearfield. Meetings are held every Thursday night at the Clearfield Baptist Church basement. Weigh-i- n at 6 p.m. followed by a meeting at 6:30 p.m. TOPS IS a organization which uses group therapy and competition to help members to lose unwanted pounds sensibly. TOPS is open to all people regardless of age, sex or race. For further information call Irene Kaminski, 773-- 52 or Renee Lue, KAYSVILLE Richard D. Scadden of Kaysville was awarded his Award of Merit during the annual Francis Peak District of Boy Scouts of America Recognition banquet held at the Kaysville LDS Tabernacle. non-prof- MR. SCADDEN was honored for his dedicated service to the scouting program as a leader. He is presently serving as Scoutmaster of T roop 360. He has served for many years in the various scout programs and activities, some of which were Cub committee member, Explorer advisor and scout committee member. it 1 776-203- 1 0. mmmmm nmwamManam DR. JERRY J. BULLOUGH HE IS very proud of his troop who are very active in his programs have produced many Eagle Scouts under his leadership. He is interested in keeping his boys running the program themselves to teach them leadership qualities and for them to always be involved in service projects which builds strong character. CHIROPRACTOR TREATMENT FOR WHIPLASH If vouvc had the misfortune to experience whiplash, vou should seek treatment immediately to avoid any dangerous consequences. The most familiar victim of whiplash is someone whos been in an automobile accident The jolt to the head caused bv collision and the effort to control it can hac painful results Other accidents can also cause w hiplash, even stepping off a curb and turning an ankle can cause a jolt to the head when you trv to prevent vourself from falling The affected area is centered in the seven vertebrae in vour neA Assisted b muscles and ligaments, thev support your head and help control its movement. The whiplash at tion mav cause the vertebrae to pull out of alignment, putting unusual pressure on the nerves attached to them. Along with the pain, often there arc other alarming symptoms such as headaches, dizziness, nausea, and depression. Treatment to put the vertebrae in proper alignment mav relieve the pressure causing these distressing svitiptoms MR. SCADDEN has been a scoutmaster for six years in addition to serving in his church as a counselor to the bishop and LDS Bishop. In the interest of better health from the office of Dr. Jerry J Bullotsgb Chiropractor 360 South Fort Lane, Suite 102, Layton He and his wife Marie are parents of six children and they reside at 230 N. 900 E., Kaysville. np 546-373- 1 Free Consultation HIS WIFE Kaye is also a recipient of her Award of Merit, in 1981. Nelson. LUNCH WAS served to by the hostess. Scadden Gets Merit Honor They are parents of two sons and two daughters, and both sons are Eagle Scouts as well, np ladies Hazel Goodrich conducted the meeting. Several matters of business were discussed. A VISITOR from the County Board, Minnie Weaver, was there to install the new officers who will serve for the next two years. The new officers are: Captain, 11a Mae Gerber; 1st vice captain, Lila Burnett; 2nd vice captain, Delaine Hansen; secretary-treasure- r, Edris Child; Lesson leader, Eldeen Barnes; music director, Deon Lomax; registrar, Ruth Estep; Par- DIET CENTER. THE WEIGHT-LOS- S PROFESSIONALS! CALL US TODAY, for a free, introductory consultation 2132 S. BOUNTIFUI CENTERVILLE-.Dic- KAYSVILLE. SUNSET kj Orchard Supermarket Plaza 216 N. Main 2649 N. Main 9 0 liamentarian, Hazel Goodrich; chaplain, Nona Parker; historian, Ruth Bodily; and Librarian, Susan MU 0 Omd Crh? dD (JEGD Dont digupany surprises. Youd be surprised how many hundreds of miles of telephone cables are buried all over this area. Sometimes theyre right where you plan to dig or grade or excavate. To avoid digging up any costly surprises that could disrupt telephone service to you or others, let us know 1 1 800 at least two first. Just dial (toll-freworking days before you dig. Well come to your site, locate our buried phone cables, and mark them. At no cost to you. So make a phone call before you dig whether its for major excavation and grading or just digging for a fence post, a garden or some landscaping. It could save time and trouble and money. And keep you from digging up something you didnt (Q) Mountan Bea bargain for. e) aw GARDEN fijoeflMMb Gftmro qd 662-411- |