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Show w,nw y 'r I WEEKLY REFLEX 29, 1 979 DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH SOCIO Burton-Herrima- n N Names Officers Trade Vows The former Miss Erin Jean Burton became the bride of Allen Joseph Herriman during rites held in Las Vegas, Nev., March 17. ANNOUNCING the event is the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Burton of East Layton and the grooms "r-. .S ' . r; , B.t "tv, lv: w parents, Mr. Raymond L. it mm The new president is Manuel Vigil of 2080 W. Clara, Layton. ESTHER PHELPS PARKS Workshop On Writing Is Planned which was accented with delicate flower appliques. ATTENDING the bride during the ceremony was Mrs. Susan Staley as maid of honor. Best man duties were per- formed Raymond by Herriman and Mike Noel. FOLLOWING a honeymoon in Las Vegas, a reception was held ' on March 23 at the Chateau Reception Center in Layton. They will make their home in Roy. ,. Ml- !A; , v "R 4wiM v.' tV ? w..; -- ,1 f V, W ?, It v - m Michael to Bingham in ceremonies performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on March 16, 1979. Elder Wayne M. Beck officiated at the wedding. Bingham as bridesmaids. Jenny Sabey dressed in gowns of blue crepe with a scoop neckline and capped sleeves. The flowers they carried were Weber (formerly of Bountiful). Michael is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Bingham of 5007 Umatilla, Boise, Ida. A wedding dinner was held white carnations and blue PRENUPTIAL A was . by given party Shauna MUSIC STORE SALT LAXE CITY This little stor is doing a thriving business in piano and guitar sales and piano rentals. Owner will train new buyer and also teach a new system lor tuning pianos. Price includes inventory, signs, fixtures, truck, and everything you need to start making money. Very low lease on building. Asking price only $29,000. Phone without the services of the UTA buses and notes that today they run regularly throughout Davis County into Salt Lake City and Ogden. AFTER A tour of the Utah temples the couple will make their future home in Ogden. time there were only some 70 buses in the Salt Lake area and that was not sufficient to service that city alone. But today they are running 340 buses and that is not nearly Mrs. Estella Egbert was-hostes- to members of the DeLite Pinochle Club at the Chateau Center in Layton on' Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Ina Cheney, Mrs. Lois Mrs. Betty Abrams, Mrs. Nora Miller, Mrs. Roetta Horsley and Mrs. Esther Mapes attended the Eight and Forty dinner meeting in Brigham City at Maddox Cafe on Thursday evening hosted by the Brigham City Chapter. Stephens, Properties 84107 He also states that at tnat enough. OPERATOR of big and a gasoline business in Layton, he joined the UTA lines with a desire to be of greater service to the community and the state. AN s trucks Mr. Adams recalls that earlier in the history of Davis County, they were fortunate in having the Bamberger Railroad that traveled between Salt Lake City and Ogden. This was a great means of transporting the traveling public to and from those cities. WITH THE closing of this service, again Davis County was greatly in need of another type of transportation. He sees even a greater need now for even more bus service with the outrageous prices of gasoline still soaring, and such a great number of older people not owning their own automobiles. Us ten Ms HE STATES that in the past six months those riding the buses have increased immensely. and it is his expec-tation- s Irregulars Dost Cut Levi ISI13IG Unit Boys Western n SliiFts Black & White Trusew Brand on a daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sanders of Farmington. The new addition arrived on March 3 at the University Hospital in Salt Lake City, weighing in at 7 lbs. 3 oz. She is being named Clover Elizabeth. Mrs. Sanders was the former.; Gail France,J of Cleveland, Ohio. . Happy over their new grandchild are Mr. and Mrs. Hod Sanders of KaysviUe and -Robert France of Elyria, ' Blair and Dorsey Ford are the parents of an 8 lb. 6 oz. 20 inch baby boy. The child who will be named Seth Ford was born March 13 in Ogden. He was met at home by three sisters and one brother. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Erich W. Goeckeritz of Layton. On March 15, Marlin R. and Robyn Wright Furse became the parents of a baby boy. He will be named Steven. Mr. Hurricane are the childs grandparents. . Great-grandparen- ts Mr. and Mrs. are Winford Robison of West Jordan and Mrs. Lela Wright of Kays- - Yarbrough, Ila Nalder as social committee. hospitals, must be approved by this committee. Through the efforts of the Project Review Committee, that state legislature passed a law requiring health care facilities to show a "certificate of need before money would be allocated. The agency requesting money must show that their present equipment or building was inadequate and new equipment or building space was really needed to better serve the people. If the present facilities are adequate, the expenditure would not be made and the cost of health care would not increase so dramatically. Each year Beta Sigma. Phi holds Hospitality Hop Scotch 'Night where the chapter hosts a different chapter so they can all become better acquainted with members in the various chapters in the county, np LOSE 17 IN JUST 6 WEEKS SINCE THE committee is made up of 51 percent con- sumers, the group acts as an appellant and consumer advocate body. Complaints about facilities or services can be directed to this committee by citizens especially when medicare or medicaid payments are involved.. Mr. Austad, as chairman of the Project Review Committee, is also a member of the Utah Health Advisory Council. This council is the last, YOULL BE HEALTHIER AND HAPPIER! qjVHWJHEtO DIET 1 CENTER Colleen Larsen clear before final legislative approval is made;' dmg Shalece Kae Galbraith is the newest member of the Cort and Kaelynne Galbraith family. She was born March 14 in Ogden. She has three older family members, Heidi, 9; Melanie, 8; and Cory, 5. Grandparents are Mrs.. Kathaleen Johnson of Layton and Leland Galbraith of Lay-to- n. Mrs. Teresa Burt of Salt Lake City is the only living t. , Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Hartung Jr. of 1495 E. 1025 N Layton are the parents of a baby boy. Nathan Robert Hartung was born March 13 in Ogden. He has two sisters. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Garfield of St. George and Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Hartung Sr. of Buena Park, Calif, dmg HAVE YOUR CARPETING BEAUTIFULLY CLEANED IN YOUR OWN HOME a matter of a few hours, we can revive its original beauty and freshness. We use the famous Von Schrader In method. 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The mother will be remembered as the former Jean Ricks of Ririe, Ida. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C. Raymond Hamblin, KaysviUe and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ricks of Ririe, Ida. np oz. FERTILIZE fJO 17 LvLDU ILLUl Freeport Center - Bldg. 12 C Clearfield, Utah Closed Sun. & Mon. OPEN TO PUBLIC Open 10-- 5 Tues.-S- al . CLEAN NORSE MANURE No Weeds $g00 $000 Anytime - Call 376-522- 2 376-096- 0 O NOTICE mm OADGEJOiSG 1714 No. Main, Layton, Utah atoms 825-093- 1 mark-u- p. 1 3765396 ville. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Startup of Monrovia, Calif, and Mrs. Hazel Knapp of Pocatello, Alton Powell of Bountiful. to 25 POUNDS committee that all major health care decisions must Layton Births theme decor and refreshments. A Oriental dinner was served under the direction of Vonda Monrovia, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Hamblin are proudly announcing the arrival of a daughter born to them on Feb. 25 at the Lakeview Hospital in Bounliful. The new THE REPLACEMENT for Mr. Adams will be Robert F. Wall, also of Layton, a retired airline employee, who now resides in East Layton, and who is a native of the area, vsb THE COMMITTEE is a nationally mandated group organized by the Utah State Legislature. It is one agency the federal government hopes will help control the rising costs of health care and improve the quality of health care. The Project Review Committee of Utah Health System Agency makes recommendations to the state director of the health systems agency and to the Utah Health Advisory Council. The com- mittee must approve items the second Thursday of each month. Members are notified of the meeting place by mail. Membership in the organization is open to anyone interested in helping the Spanish-speakin- g people, dmg and Mrs. Furse have two other children, boys named Daniel and David. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wright of KaysviUe and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Furse of THE ORIENTAL and Julia. Mrs. Knapp was the former Lynnae Startup of treme western part the Review Committee of Utah Healths System Agency. This new government committee is made up of con-- , sumers and providers. Spanish-speakin- Boasting over the arrival of a son are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Knapp of 929 East 400 South, KaysviUe. The 7 lbs. 14 oz. lad arrived on March 17 at the Davis North Medical Center in Layton and will be named Joseph Phillip. At home to welcome the new brother is Hyrum, Sarah and Mrs. Harold Galloway, Mrs. Joy Stephenson all of KaysviUe and Mr. and Mrs. of chairman of the Project and many other problems the g people may be having. Ohio. The is Mrs. Elizabeth Gillmore of Elyria, Ohio. that the number will climb even more. Mr. Adams says that with the exception of South Weber and those areas in the ex- county, he thinks that the other part of Davis County is most fortunate in having this type of service that they may rely on for daily use. As the business increases and" are added more buses these areas will also receive the same kind of assistance. 60 Wide & HE RECALLS that five years ago, Davis County was The bride attended school at Woods Cross High, Bountiful High and Weber College. The groom is a graduate of Ben Lomond High School and attends Weber State College. He has also fulfilled a mission, to Guatemala. KaysviUe Clubs 292 East 3900 South Suite 4 Salt Lake City, Utah Mens Directors. Dahlquist. THE BRIDES dress featured appliqued lace on the bodice, sleeves and veil; an empire waistline, V neckline, and chapel train. She carried a bouquet of white roses and blue carnations. Haul Irvin W. (Dick) Adams, long time Layton business man, is retiring from a five year service with the Utah Transit Authority Board of daisies. Best man was Richard L. Evens. at Harmans Cafe in Ogden on the 15th and a reception was held for the couple at the Ogden 5th Ward Cultural Hall on the day of their wedding. Basket Area Births UTA Board Its were THE ATTENDANTS KaysviUe Retires From was the flower girl. KATHRYN IS the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cooper of 6535 South 475 East, South Bonneville Sheri Miss - LAYTON Robert G. Aus-ta- d of Layton has been named derstanding English, housing, filling out applications employment. SOCIO meets DICK ADAMS ROBERT G.AUSTAD designed to he'lp Spanish speaking people with any problems they may have. The organization works with education, finding jobs, un- Among the speakers will be novelist Dorothy Keddington, author of Jayhawk, who will give instruction that will cover several areas of writing. Arts, Washington, D.C. Matron of honor was Mrs. Howard Child, maid of honor was Miss Shauna Dahlquist, with Miss Shelley Fisher and R. Migrant Council Department. SOCIO is an organization THE GROUP operates a trailer, located on the parking lot of the St. Rose of Lima Church in Layton, that has trained people on hand to work with individuals especially those who need There is no charge for this event which is jointly supported by a grant from the Utah Arts Council, and the National Endowment for the was carried out in the home Utah, including public or private nursing homes and and STAKE workshop chairman, Esther Phelps Parks, Fruit Heights, reports that it will be held from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the South Salt Lake Library auditorium, 2480 S. JERRY Johnston, Deseret Repeat Vows Miss Kathryn Nielson was is sponsoring a workshop for anyone interested in learning more about the craft of writing. News columnist, will bring those attending up to date on the latest journalism techniques. MRS. MICHAEL R. BINGHAM married The League of Utah Writers' Discrimination pital in Ogden. MAJOR expenditures made by all health care facilities in OTHER OFFICERS are AU bert Trujillo, Department of Education and Employment; Manuel Trujillo and Gladys Smith, vice presidents of Organization and Mrs. Hernan-da- State, Salt Lake City. Wi- ; year. s, chose a gown of white satin, designed with a fitted bodice Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Jean Loken. committee has also been studying St. Benedicts Hos- selected new officers for the Mrs. Herriman of For her nuptials the bride .3& Feb. 28, the Davis County Chapter of SOCIO 1979-8- 0 The Preceptor Iota Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi hosted the Beta Alpha Chapter for their Hospitality Hop Scotch Night, $100,000 or more. One recent decision made by this committee was to build an addition on to the State Mental Hospital in Provo. The that cost On and Phoenix, Ariz. :; Hop Scotch Night If |