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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, JULY 25, 1984 tained at an open house on July 3 at their home in honor of their grandson Elder Brad Walters of Billings, Mont, who entered the MIC on July 5 prior to serving his mission to the Mexico Montery EDS family of Columbia. South Carolina are visiting in Utah w ith his pa- rents Mr. and Mrs. Alden S. Adams and bis brothers and sister for two weeks. came to attend Mrs. Mercers 10 year class reunion at Davis High School held July 13 and 14. Mrs. Meicer is the former Chris Fer- .mte. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Phillips and l.unily of Fruit Heights attended the funeral serv ice of Mrs. Phillips l.ithcr, G. I. eland Bourne held Wednesday. July 18 in Kaysville. Mr, Bourne was from Riverside and also was a former resident of I .a mmgton. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brink of Maced. Calif, have been visiting with his mother, Mrs. Edna J. avion the past two weeks. They also visited with her brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. Hill and with her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Jay Harris in avion. nother special visit was to see !' eir daughter and family in Salt I ike City Mr. and Mrs. Scott hompson who have a new addi-t- i m to their family, a daughter. I hey spent time also with their son Mr. and Mrs. William Brink and t.unily in Mapleton. Mr. and Mrs. William K. Wilson dune to California to meet their son Fdder Matthew Wilson who was released from serving in his mission to the California-Sa- n I Uego Mission. By NORMA IREEC'E 544-875- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Steven Summers and children who have been making their home in Japan the past few years are now being sent to New Dehli, India to make their home. They have been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. Hill and other relatives in the area the past two weeks as well as his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Summers in Orem. Blair and Debbie Arnell and three children of Mission Viejo, Calif, came for the wedding of her sister, Stephanie Snell on July 14 and are visiting with her parents Dr. and Mrs. George E. Snell. Mr. and Mrs. Carter George and son David and a friend Joe Stuart spent a week vacationing in Hawaii. Mrs. Carolyn Nelson and children of Ferrin, Utah are staying with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Raymond for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Monte Burnside spent two days at Sundance Resort in Provo Canyon and while there Tippen. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Adams of Burley, Ida. were weekend guests of her brother and sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Flint, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Green, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Iverson and Mrs. Helen Barber. They were en route to California. A daughter was born July 12 to Curtis and Sandi Nielson of San Manuel, Calif., formerly of Kays-vill- Handy, a German Shepherd. portation, and across busy walks and streets. Weber State College student, John Palfreyman of Layton, is taking one of the most important courses of his life this summer. side- Handy will accompany his new master to classes at Weber State student where John is a third-yea- r in computer programming. Several other Guide Dog users have gone to Weber State College in Ogden. MR. PALFREYMAN is enrolled at Guide D(gs for the Blind, Inc., in San Rafael, Calif., where he is learning to use a Guide Dog. Paired with Handy," a German Shepherd Dog, Palfreyman is part of a class of 24 blind men and women who graduated with Guide Dogs on Saturday, July 21. John and Handy must complete a month-lonprogram that will teach them to function as a safe navigational unit. Included in the course work are practical training sessions scheduled throughout the San Francisco Bay area. The Guide Dog school is located about 20 miles north of the Golden Gate Bridge. d, TRAINING work takes place daily, except Sundays. The students and dogs learn to become comfortable in office buildings and shopping centers, up and down stairways, through revolving doors and on elevators, on public trans service for the follow-u- p site, of the Guide Dog. working life Retail $7963 1984 Firenza Cruiser Wagon no $ 327 Retail $9291 1984 Cutlass Supreme Coupe $11.4!45 Loaded, retail $12,776 No 432 OLDS DEMO SALE 11,588 hey returned home Friday et She was named Sirena Nechelle and she joins two brothers Jason and Peter and one sister Heidi. Grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. Melvin Nielson, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gibb, Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. Hill entertained at a family dinner party at their home Wednesday evening July 18 as a farewell for their daughter Nancy and husband Steven Summers and children prior to making their home in New Deli, India. Other family members attending were Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Hill and family, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hill and family. West Layton. GUIDE DOGS for the Blind Inc., is supported entirely by private donors. The school receives no government support of any kind. Sedans or evening after a week vacation in C alifornia. Fdder Wilson gave his mission report on Sunday, July 22 in the Kaysville 8th Ward at his homecoming. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cammack en-ttained at a family dinner at their home. Guests included all of their children and grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. L.ee Cammack, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Cammack both of Vernal; Attorney and Mrs. Kent Cammack. Phoenix, Ariz.; Mr. and Mrs. Les Horne, Mr. and Mrs. Robin Barnum. both of Kaysville and all of their families. Recently Mrs. Norma Ward and Mr. her sister and brother-in-laand Mrs. Leslie Draney and Dell Ward and Verlene Swensen, all attended the funeral services for Delora Rosdahl in Nampa, Ida. Mrs. Rosdahl was a sister of Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Draney. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson and daughter Kitturah of Portland, Ore. were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Raymond while en route to Urbana. 111. Dr. and Mrs. Ray L. Adams and e. JOHNS training at the Guide Dog school is being sponsored by the Utah Fraternal Order of Eagles (FOE). The Utah FOE are longtime supporters of the Guide Dog program. Although it costs the school about $10,000 to produce a single blind person-Guid- e Dog unit, there is never any charge to the blind person for the schools services. The blind person receives at no cost the highly-trainepure-bre- d the training; all dog; dog handling equipment; educational materials; and years of on- g, I Green enter 3 remaining 1984 Firenza 1 they attended the production. Laytons John Palfreyman shows off his new guide dog, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Capt. and Mrs. James L. Mercer of Shreveport, La. were weekend guests of her parents. Major (Ret) and Mrs. Frank Ferrante. 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