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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL JUNE 5, 1985 society Haigh-Hanse- LDS Missionaries n ) A wedding breakfast was given by the grooms parents at their home following the ceremony. 1 THE COUPLE was honored at a reception April 18 in the Kaysville Tabernacle. Maid of honor was Mrs. Lesley Shay. Bridesmaids were Rebecca Hansen, Mary Hansen, Martha Hansen, and Mary Rasband. Junior bridesmaids were Katherine Hansen, Emily Hansen and Megan Shay. Clark Hirschi was best man and Russell Hansen served as an usher. Lisa Johnson helped with gifts. BRIDAL showers were given by Mary Rasband, Wanda Seeley, Jolynn Seeley, and Jan Ray. The bride is a 1985 graduate of BYU where she participated in In- ternational Folk Dancers. The Leanne Grace Haigh and H. Eric Hansen were married April 19 in the Salt Lake Temple by Elder Howard W. Hunter. Elder Brett Skinner has completed a mission to the Japan Kobe mission. ON SUNDAY, June 9 he will speak at the Layton 2nd Ward, 2120 W. Gentile, at a.m. Elder Skinner is the son of Karyl and Nick Faulkner of Layton, and is a graduate of Layton High School and Seminary, vsb South Mission. 1 AFTER A trip to Washington, the couple is making their home in Provo, where the groom will continue his studies at BYU. The brides parents Mr. and Mrs. Haigh will host the couple at an open house in Bellevue Aug. 10. LEANNE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Haigh of Bellevue, Wash. Eric is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Harold L. Hansen, ELDER LUNDSTROM Elder Doug Daniels, son of Ried and Lorna Daniels of Kaysville, has accepted a mission call to serve in the LDS Costa Rica, San Jose mission. He will enter the MTC June 13. A FAREWELL will be held in his honor Sunday, June 9 in the Kaysville 5th Ward at 870 S. Main, at 3:20 p.m. He graduated from Davis High and Kaysville Seminary. He is an Eagle Scout and has earned his Elder Robert Lundstrom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lundstrom of Kaysville, has accepted a mission 1 Duty to God award. He has attended Weber State College and has been employed at Harrys Thriftway. RELA1 ES and friends are invited to meet with Elder Daniels at an open house at his home, 935 E. 250 S., following the meeting. Jubilee Held 1 KAYSVILLE - The annual Jubilee for the Kaysville-Davi- s County members of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers was held May 18 at the Rock Chapel in Kaysville. New county Board officers installed for the 1985-8term were: -- 7 call to serve in the Portland Oregon Mission. He enters the MTC June 13. HE WILL speak Sunday, June 9 in the Kaysville 18th Ward at 1:30 p.m. at 555 N. 100 E., Kaysville Crestwood Stake Center. Elder Lundstrom graduated from Davis High School and is a four year graduate of Kaysville LDS Seminary. He attended BYU this past year. While at Davis High he was active in concert choir, Madrigals and musical productions. HE HAS been active in his church, holding leadership posi- tions and is an Eagle Scout. He has been the manager in Pioneer Village for the past four years. An open house w ill be held for all family and friends following the meeting on Sunday. UNWANTED HAIR A PROBLEM?? - Guaranteed Permanent Removal Hair -- Medically Approved 6 Years n; Experience yx & U PRESIDENT, Roselyn Slade; st vice president, Rebecca Isak-so2nd vice president, Sandra Butterfield; secretary-treasureConnie Allen; corresponding secretary, Mildred Crow; registrar, Geneive Meacham; historian, Lois Rasmussen; chaplain, Bea Johnson; chorister, Mary Talbot; organist, Ruth Otterstrom; Custodian of relics, Sandra Butterfield; lesson leader, Mary Talbot and parliamentarian, Ruth Winward. Out going officers include Ruth Winward, 1st vice president; Leola Prigmore, 2nd vice president; Donna Woodland, Edna Wood, corresponding secretary; Doraine Adams, lesson leader and Leola Kirby, parliamentarian. 1 Cherry Hill in Kaysville teams up with the American Cancer Society to save you money and help them raise money this summer. EVERY TUESDAY in June is American Cancer Society Day at the water slides and miniature golf course. Profits on these activities will be shared with the Cancer Society. Also, they are selling coupon booklets during the summer that gives families a discount. The coupons can be used on the water slides, miniature golf, the new" baseball batting range and the new aeroball. They are good any time of day and any day of the week. YOU DO not need to be a camper to use these recreational facilities. They are open to all visitors and residents daily. Call the American Cancer Socie- ty office in Kaysville at with any questions. Orders can be sent to II N. Main, Kaysville, 84037. Well send the booklets to you by mail or stop in on any day but Wednesday. CHERRY HILL is located at 1325 S. Main, Kaysville. We think that this is an excellent way to have some real summer fun and give support to the American Cancer Society at the same time. 544-583- 6 groom has attended BYU, participating in Young Ambassadors, Philharmonic Orchestra, and Lamanite Generation. He filled a mission to the Chile Santiago H. ERIC HANSEN ELDER DANIELS Fighting Cancer r, A Nubian monarchy existed in the Nile valley before the earliest known Egyptian ruler, experts believe. Permanent Hair Removal Call - 546-198- 7 655 E. 3rd N After 5:00 p.m Kaysville secretary-tre- Elder Todd B. Lewis has returned home after serving an LDS mission to the California Oakland Mission. He will speak Sunday, asurer; ON JUNE 8 at the Marriott Hotel in Salt Lake City a national seminar for the new county officers throughout the United States will be held. June 9 in the Kaysville 4th Ward at 875 East 200 North at 1 p.m. ELDER LEWIS is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Bowen Lewis. An open house will be held in his honor at his home, 812 E. 450 N. between 4:30-- 7 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited to drop by and visit with him. Kaysville News :: K.C. SIMMONS Happy Birthday Its a happy birthday salute to K.C. Simmons, son of Mario and Karey Simmons of 576 E. 300 N. in Kaysville, whose big day is Friday. Todd Murdock has received his mission call to the Alabama Birmingham Mission. Mrs. Julia de Galvez is visiting with the Russell B. Rasband family, 400 N. 900 E. She is from Santa Ana, El Salvador. She has two sons here, Marco Galvez, WSC student resides with the Rasband family and Coqui Galvez, BYU law student. She came for General Conference and Easter, and to be reunited with her sons after six years of separation because of El Salvadors political turmoil. A baby girl, Mikaylie, was born Kart-chnMay 14 to JoAnn and Mark of Ogden. 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