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Dr. and Mrs. Greg Hodgson for a few weeks. Katie Watkins and Trisha Ott spent a few days in Southern Utah last week vacationing. Mr. and Mrs. L.L. Simmons of Houston. Tex. were houseguests over the weekend of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Simmons. Pat Barben fell and broke her leg in two places. She had surgery at Lakes iew Hospital and is now at home in Fruit Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Bret Butterfield announce the arrival of a son born Feb. 24 in Ogden weighing 8 lb. 6 oz. He will be named Bret Robert. The new mother is the former Stephenia Brough of Kaysville. Grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Roger Butterfield, Mr. andd rs. Grant Harvey Brough all of are Kaysville; Mrs. Lucille Butterfield. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Stout, Salt Lake City and Mrs. Luella Atwood, West brother and ts Jordan. Mrs. Vivian Beens is home after spending the past four months with relatives and friends. She visited Tampa, Fla.; Port St. Luci, Fla.; Richmond, Va. and Commerce, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Dredge, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Maxfield, Mr. and Mrs. L. Dee Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Green, Mr. and Mrs. Ray S. Odd, Mr. and Mrs. J.P. Collier, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duckworth, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ragland. Mr. and Mrs. George Heywood. Mr. and Mrs. Allen L. Strong and Mr. and Mrs. Armour Jensen of the Exhausted Jaycee Roosters and Hens spent a week in St. George. Parents of their third child are Mr. and Mrs. Gary Merrill of Kaysville. A son Bradley was born March 19 at Lakeview Hospital weighing 7 lb. 13 oz. He has a brother Mark and sister Julie. Mrs. Merrill is the former Kim Sheffield. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Sheffield. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Merrill, all of Kaysville; the are Mrs. Edith Sheffield. Bountiful; Mrs. Helen Madsen, Spring City and Joseph Obern, Midvale, Elsie Merrill, West Jordan. Lowell Taylor was sustained as a ts patriarch in the Kaysville East LDS Stake Sunday during their stake conference. Major and Mrs. Lynn Beens and children Rebecca, Melissa and Bryan, of Ellsworth Base, Rapid City, South Dakota, spent 10 days visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Van Flint and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Flint accompanied them to California where they Jack Burcham has money to give away thats what he does for a living. Burcham, manager of the suggestion unit of R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., gives cash awards for money-savinsuggestions from Reynolds Tobacco employees. It s all part of the companys suggestion plan that was started in 1954 to help Reynolds Tobacco save money. Since it was started, more than $12 million has been awarded. Two $25,000 awards have been presented to date. Burcham says the plan has saved the company $7.5 million through more efficient operations. g Fewer move to Australia A drop in the number of new permanent settlers has slowed Australias pop- ulation growth, according to new government figures. The population in 1982 increased by 226,000 to a total. The net 15,276,000 gain from migration was 20,300 fewer than 101,500 the previous year. Centers explain rights In all parts of France, special information centers inform women of their rights. A hundred new centers of this kind opened between 1981 and 1982, and over 300,000 women used these facilities in 1982. APRIL 4, 1985 spent a few days at Disneyland. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Buchanan of Littleton. Colo, spent Monday in Provo and were met by his parents Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Buchanan for a brief visit. John H. Robins recently underwent major surgery at LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Alice Telford returned from a trip to Phoenix. Ariz. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lewis spent a few days vacationing in St. George last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Fisher spent four days in Las Vegas, Nev. where he attended the Western Cooperative Education workshop. Mrs. Leah Linfoed has been at Lakeview Hospital undergoing treatment. It's a daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Kurtis Clifford with the arrival of Kristen March 19 at Lakeview Hospital weighing 6 lb. 9 oz. Grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Dave Garlick, Centerville; Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Worthen, Clinton. Elder Brett Messer son of Mrs. Marilyn Messer returned from an LDS Africa, Capetown Mission. He gave his mission report Sunday, March 24 in the Kaysville 3rd Ward. Mrs. Geraldine Swascy has been at St. Mark's Hospital in Salt Lake City for treatment. Donald C. Edwards was sustained as a counselor in the Kaysville 2nd Ward bishopric. He replaced LaVar Thompson was is now serving as Stake Young Mens presidency. Elder Douglas R. Daniels has received a mission call to the Costa Rico - San Jose Mission. He will enter the MTC on June 13. He is a memberofthe Kaysville 5th Ward, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Reid Hoummts Mr. and Mrs. Philo Edwards in is leasing on a mission wanted to visit in Ephraim with his sister Sandra and family and his grandparents in Provo before leaving. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gailey from a 16 day tour of the Proso. Todd who Daniels. Mrs. Edith Lewis accompanied her daughter and Mr. son-in-la- and Mrs. Harry Jones to St. George where they spent a few days last week. Mrs. Marie Taylor is president of the Kaysville East Stake Relief Society. Serving as counselors are Mrs. Helen Lee and Mrs. Nina Olsen. Mrs. Patricia Peterson is secretary. Otto and Cora Seifert returned from vacationing in Arizona and Nevada. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Elton Halverson in Mesa and visited her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Klenke in Las Vegas before returning home. Mrs. Zelma Breeze who spent Students named It) the North Layton Junior High honor roll for the second term included: Hawaiian Islands. They visited SEVENTH GRADE, Amy Betts, Wendi J Bottomly. Tammy Darby. Darin H.izen, Martha Masters. Molly Basslei , Dixon Dav is. Chad Harris. Richard Kramer. Kristian Wiley . Barbara Karchner. Britton Lindeman. Anna Rollins. Daneka Sorensen. Bee hao. Gregory Wal. Amy Alldridge. Nicole Burden. Misha I lory Oahu, Maui, Kawai and Hawaii. Byron Oberg Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron M. Oberg was elected president of the Political Science Fraternity at Weber State College. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson attended the wedding and reception of their nephew Bradley who married Michelle fielding Feb. 22 at the Idaho Falls Temple. radley and Michelle have now moved to Kaysville to make their home in the Kaysville 13th Ward. Boyd Anderson accompanied the winter months in California his 12 Venture Scouts on a spring with her son and family, is now at campout at Baer's Canyon on Frihome. day night. Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Howard enMrs. Udell Green and his sister tertained at a family birthday dinMrs. Colleen Rowley of Bountiful ner Sunday at their home in and her father Ira Moss of Kay sv sisin It honor her was of Layton. attended the funeral service of ter Mrs. Kathy Hovey of Kaysville Reita Moss McCall in Ogden on Mabel his Mrs. and grandmother Hales of Salt Lake City birthday Tuesday. Mrs. McCall was a sister of Ira Moss. anniversaries. Mrs. Valoy Nielson returned Other guests included Kathy's Twin Falls. Ida. where she jfrom Sam husband Hovey and children. v w ith her daughter Mr. and Mrs. H. Glenn Austin, all has been isiting and family. of Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson Don L. Adams underwent major were dinner guests Saturday evenback surgery last week at the LDS ing of Mr. and Mrs. James Beck. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Durrant and Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Preece their family attended the funeral drove to Durango. Colo, to spend a C'hloe few days with their daughter Shan-nett- e service of her mother. Mrs. in Heber City on Friday. and husband Paul Keeler and Thacker Mrs. Alta Stuart was a luncheon new son Jolon at the Mercy Hospitin Salt Lake City on Monday al born March 7. Shannette has guest Stuart. of Carolyn been released from the hospital but Mr. and Mrs. LaMonte Nessen will the confined be to son their spent 10 daays i Redmond. Wash, hospital for some time, but is revisiting with their son. Mr. and be to improving. ported Parents of their first son are Mr. Mrs. Dalllas essen and family . Mr. and Mrs. Gale F. Caldwell. and Mrs. John Barker of Fruit Mr. and Mrs. John Sundloff. Mr. Heights. John Burdette Barker was and Mrs. Brad Caldwell. Mr. and 17 at LDS Hospital born March Mrs. Terry Pearce held a family weighing 5 lb. 9 oz. At home are birthday dinner on March 15 honsisters Rebecca and Rose Ann. oring Terry Pearce on his birthday and Mrs. Mr. are Grandparents anniversary. Forest Barker, Fruit Heights; Mr. Mrs. Alta Stuart accompanied and Mrs. Steven Burdette, LaVer-kin- ; Mrs. Margaret Bachman of Ogden are Mrs. Klasiena Hofman, Kaysville and to Logan to visit with relatives on Thursday. They also visited in Mrs. Florence Foy, Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Byron M. Oberg Wellsville with Mrs. Thelma Haslam. spent a week vacationing at the Inn Death at at Furnace Creek Valley. They also spent time at Tonopah, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Bowring flew to Treasure Island, Fla. where they were met by their daughter and family, Dr. Tom Fox and wife Mary Jane and children of Chittenden, Vermont for a weeks vacation. Max and Fern Rigby accepted a mission call to the North Carolina, Raleigh mission. They will enter the MTC on May 8. They are members of the Kaysville 19th Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton D. Zollinger returned from Caldwell, Ida. where they spent a few days with their daughter and son-in-la- Tol-rna- I n , Shawna Garcia. Triciu Gross-kurtTrie Layton. Trevor Ralls. Chiistme Stone. Heidi Wilson. Jacquelin Bell. Donna Horrocks. James House. loin a Swift. Flic Thompson. Kellie Poermun. Darien Hammett. Craig Johnson. Andrea Cheney Shatina Horrocks. Clinton Taylor. William . Beakley. Haohane Douangdara. Christy Harding. Barbara Heather Mincgar. Thomas Muszynski. Wynne Rasmussen. Brian Cieslewicz. Stacey Cross. Lock-woo- Freeland. Sherry Timothy Gularek. Dustin Johnson. Lyndie Jones. Aaron Larsen. Michael Owens, Christine Smith. Robert Stantus. NickTrial. Dee Valentine. Richard Walz. Brandi Arnold. Rushelle Bird. Misty Llewellyn. Kent Pitcher. Alycia Rowley . Becky Schofield. Jennifer Addington. Shane Forbes. Marty Harward. Stacey Julien. Mark Molzen. Paul Veilleux. Douglas April. Stephanie Hawkes. Colette Littlefield. Melissa Pogge. Eli- zabeth Tarr. Lisa Walker. Christine Hallett. Thomas Myers. Jean-ni- e Shirley. EIGHTH grade. Laura Farrell. Katherine Gedris. Xanthe Larsen, Tammy Sandoval. M a 1 hew Adams. Sharia Cheshire. Kevin Kishimoto. I rma Larkin. Matthew Morgan. I.icia Simmons. David Manures, Benjamin Henderson. Lee Hipwell. Jeffrey Johnson. Jill Morrow, M.uk Vujcevic. Hollv Wilson. Lisa M cC oin . A m Krull. l isa McLwan. Derek Nielsen Lynda Stacey. Susan Berryman. John Brady. Amy Kosinski. Sean McFalls. Karen Oakley. Michelle Sabin. William Wagner. Tammy Williams, Christopher Woodburn. Renee Yarman. Jean Jones. Carrie Richter. April Sherman. John Sariscaidi. Leah gent. Gia Marie Beckham. Marla Murphy . Melissa Zimmerman. Julie Halsall. Douglas Han son. (linger Watts. Pamela Younger. Bret Cooper. Colleen Cross. David Kirby. Keri Sneddon. L. ake s h a Turner. Tamara Workman. Monica Evans. Cassy Oneill. David Rees. Cy nthia Hadley . Rahn Rampton. Jennifer Thomas. Kary n Zimmer. Mark A. Butler. Berme Jo e Harward. Jeffrey Huffaker. Jacobelli. Damon Vanetten. Heather Welch. Deane Woodland and James Bradley Dan-nett- NINTH GRADE, Gina Harris. Debra Tay lor. Angela Sperry . Norman Woodward. Jeffrey McAdoo. Alyssa Bottomly. Steven Reid. Brian Thompson. Arthur Copeland. Lashonda Dawn. Mark Tucker. Jared Tuckett. Sonni Flail. Felicia Harden. Jason Rasmussen. Maya Houston. Carrie Ward. Karalee Kimball. Tiffany Stephenson. Angelia D'Agostino. Trina Bodily. Stacie Elmore. Jeanie Joseph. Michelle Smith. Jinny Wiens. Julee Baird. Brent Kirk, Gregory Loveless. Barbara Applonie, Michael Eiwell, Tonya Steakley , James Sorensen. Jorgensen's Works On Exhibit At Art Museum LAYTON the The original art of combination of and Walter K. Jorgensen mother-so- n Nola M. will be on exhibit at the Layton Heritage Museum. 403 Wasatch Drive, Layton from April din- ing regular museum hours pm. except Monday and Tuesday. There is no admittance charue. w Marie and Blair Woodfield and children. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Kinard returned Saturday, March 23 from vacationing for two weeks in Hawaii. Mr. Kinard was on a business trip for one week with KSL and he and his wife spent the remainder of the time sightseeing on the islands of Oahu and Kawai. Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Nessen and their cousin Mr. and Mrs. Ron Taylor of West Valley City traveled to Yuma, Ariz. where they met a group of cousins and they all spent 10 days at Puerto Penesco, Mexico Beach with 21 members in all. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Heath recently spent five weeks in St. George. Robert T. Williams has been confined to the hospital undergoing treatment for pneumonia. He is at home and improving. Ira Moss and his daughter Marg Green of Kaysville attended the 80th birthday anniverasry open house for Reuben Moss on Saturday at West Point. Reuben is a brother of Ira. Mrs. Emily Ashby underwent major knee surgery at Lakeview Hospital where she was confined for three weeks. She is now at home. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Jones of Fruit Heights spent four days vacationing in St. George. Parents of their first child, a daughter, Ashley are Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Taylor. She was born Feb. 27 at McKay Hospital weighing 7 lb. 9 oz. The new mother is the former Julie Pitt of Kaysville. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Loren Pitt, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Brian Taylor of Farr West. Marion Thompson has been ill and confined to the Humana Davis North Hospital undergoing treatment for pneumonia. Mrs. Doug Beatty entertained at a family birthday dinner on March 26 in honor of her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Don T. Edwards and son Todd traveled to Ephraim to visit with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. David Lanier and also visited with his parents. ViV- 4 ZN There s no telling what you might turn up. turns out to be a severed gas line, telephone, electric or CATV cable, you could be cutting off literally thousands of your neighbors Disrupting calls or power that-- in an emergency- - could be a matter of life or death. If it So call us at least 48 hours before you break ground. 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