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Show DAVIS Page 6 FEBRUARY 12, 1986 REFLEX-JOURNA- Church LDS Missionaries LHS student of month Each year type I, insulin depen- dent diabetes strikes between l.AYTON -- Garrett Duston, son of Quayle and Virginia Dutson, was honored by the Layton Chamber of Commerce Thursday at their luncheon as Student of the Month. Garrett, a Layton High School senior, has had an outstanding academic career at Layton High. He is a member of the National Honor Society, the Math Club secretary and a member of the Senior Committee. GARRETT attended last summer. He is the 7,000-8,00- 0 young people throughout the United States, warns the American Diabetes Association, Utah Affiliate. MOST NEW cases in this disease develop in chil5 dren from to 16 years of age, and occur during the flu season, said Glen Steenblik, MSW. It is especially important to note that during this time of year, the symptoms of flu may be confused with those or gastroenteritis by physicians or Boys State hospital emergency personnel, he added. DAccording to the American 1984-8- 5 Bridge Buildwinner and hopes to Contest ing repeat this achievement this year. iabetes Association, an estimated 4,000 or more children and young adults can be expected to develop GARRETT is taking four A.P. elasses this year. He has completed five years of Spanish study. diabetes this winter. GARRETT DUSTON Clingenpcel called to Wash. Scott L. Waggoner has been cal- Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. He is the son of Larry and Sharon Waggoner and a grandson of Cas and Marge Waggoner of Clearfield and of Rill and Dorothy Story of Santa Barbara. Calif. I IK IS a 1985 graduate of Davis High School. He has been employed by Rens Paint and Glass Lagoon and is currently employed by Mick 'n Lunds Floral of Bountiful and Murray. Elder Waggoner will speak in the Kaysville l()th Ward, at 1039 E. Crestwood Rd. on Feb. 16 at 5:15 p.m. His friends and relatives are inv ited to visit with him at his home on Saturday. Feb. 15 from p.m. and following the farewell on Sunday. He will enter the MTC on March 13. 6-- Toni Lyn Beckstron, daughterof Kent M. and Jeri Beckstrom of 1346 North Highway 89, Kaysville, has been called to serve in the Charlotte, North Carolina Mission. She reports to the MTC Feb. 20. A FAREWELL in her honor will be held Feb. 16 at 8:30 a.m. at the Kaysville 23rd Ward, Crestwood Road Chapel, 1039 E. Crestwood Road. Kaysville. A graduate of Davis High School and LDS Seminary, she was a cheerleader and member of the gymnastics team at Davis High. She is attending the University of Utah, majoring in commercial recreation and employed at Utah Power and Light. She attended the BYU Study Abroad - Israel in 1982. AN OPEN house will be held fol- lowing the meeting at her home. Mary Ann Homer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Homer of Kaysville. has returned from the France Paris mission. She will report her experiences during Sacrament meeting of the Kaysville 9th Ward. Feb. 23, at 3:45 p.m. The ward is located at 201 S. 600 E., Kaysville. Kaysville youth earns YW award KAYSVILLE April Turneau. daughter of Judy Turneau of Kaysville, received the highest award given to young women by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, which is the Young Cindy Clingenpeel has received her mission call to serve in the e Washington-SeattlMission. SHE IS the daughter of Kenzie and Kaye King, formerly of Kaysville, who now reside in Stevens-villMl. She is a graduate of Davis High Besides academic interests, Garrett enjoys sports especially basketball and skiing. He also enjoys music and plays the piano. GARRETT plans to continue his educational the University of Utah after graduating from high school, dmg School and has currently been working for the family's video Where It Will Do The Most Good I must fill 12 goals in six areas of focus. Some of these goals are ongoing, others take several months to complete. April is 17 years old, a senior at Davis High School where shes active in music and on the staff, on the high honor roll, and recently received a block D pin from the Davis High PTA to honor Aprils high cumulative grade-- ! point average, jw GDavds DdreatioFy PtiGi) (Ask for our Sales Representative) Heights news Kaysville-Fru- it Mr. and Mrs. James Pettingill received a call from the mission president of their son, Jimmy, informing them that Jimmy was involved in an accident and had to have surgery on his wrist. Jimmy was hit 363-302- 4, tollfre. Advertising GIRLS receiving this award ter. dmg For more information on diabetes and its treatment, contact the American Diabetes Associaor tion, Utah Affiliate, Put your business in Stevensville. SHE WILL enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on Feb. 20. Prior to that her parents will host an open house in her honor on Monday, Feb. 17. It will be held at the Steven Bishop residence, 559 South Angel, Kaysville, from p.m. Family and friends are invited. Womanhood Recognition award grader at Kaysville Junior High. He loves the outdoors, loves to camp and Fish, and enjoys skiing, golf, swimming, basketball and football. He is a part of Troop 341, with Bruce Dopp as Blazer leader and Don Kranendonk as scoutmas- Copies of the 1986 South Davis Directory are now available at the Carr Printing Co. offices at 580 West 100 North, P. O. Box 888 - Bountiful by a car while riding his bike and along with the broken wrist had some scratches and bruises. After a couple of days in the hospital, Jimmy was released and is now back to work. Valentines Day COUPON Carpet or Drapery In Stock BRANDON BERRETT Receive 50 Brandon Berrett. son of Marlon and Lynn Berrett of Kaysville, received his Eagle Scout award durum a ceremony in the Kaysville Ward. BRANDON was born in Walnut Creek. Calif., but moved to Kaysville with his family when he was two vears old. He has attended OFF Offer expires Feb. 15, 1986 2 3rd must You bring coupon in or call for appointment Let us bring our Showroom to YOUI and available as of February 1. (546-127- 3) will be Classic "Blue Label Footwear. 99 Families serving families for 34 years. S 0 M White, red, tan, navy Bartons Family Shoes 43 No. Main Bountiful, Utah at Hill Air Force Base where he was head of the Primary Care Clinic and Chief of the Dept. After graduating cum laude from the University of Michigan Medical School, Dr. Berwald completed an internship at St. Marys Hospital, Duluth, Minnesota, and spent one year in Internal Medicine at the Mayo Clinic. He is Board Certified in Family Practice. Dr. Berwald has joined the Crestwood Medical Group in Kaysville Allergy-Immunizati- CARPET & DRAPERY 3100 So. US Bountiful Hwy. 89 295-552- 1 mi on nt valent the United States. Unusual thirst, and frequent urination, nausea the major are loss weight rapid the dissymptoms of this form of milone some afflicts which ease, adults. and children lion American e. and medallion. Receives Eagle award Insulin-depende- diabetes is the most prechronic childhood disease in C. led to serve in the Dublin, Ireland Diabetes still increasing woe He will practice family medicine obstetrics. His specialties excluding are internal medicine and geriatrics with particular interest in the treatment of headaches. Dr. Berwald, his wife Karol, and their three children have made their home in Layton since 1973. Humana Hospital Davis North H.WW Anlpiope Otivfl, Laylon ' itah 0404 Phone (801) |