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Show I i WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JANUARY 31. 1980 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JANUARY 31 , 1 980 Kaysville Births ss'.y, y Excited over the arrival of their first born are Mr. and Mrs. Doug Parrish of Bountiful. The baby arrived on Jan. 9 weighing in at 8 lbs. 2 oz. at the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful. She will be named Jennifer Kaye. The new mother will be re- v ; xy I, '$ .fx.&' j '.... . grandmothers include Mrs. Elizabeth Green of Layton and Mrs. Kathryn Warner of Morgan. Rejoicing over the arrival of a baby daughter are Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bringhurst of 1295 North Oxford Dr.. Kaysville. The 6 lbs. 6 oz. baby arrived on Dec. 13 at the St. Benedicts Hospital in Ogden. She will be named Star Lynn. At home is a brother Ryan and two sisters. Tiffany and Kristi. Mrs. Bringhurst was the former Vickie Dawn Johansen of Kearns. Grandparents are Mrs. Victor I Johansen and Mr. and ' Mrs. Morgan Bringhurst all of membered as the former Kaylene Chlarson of Well-svill- e. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joel Parrish. Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Chlarson of Wellsville. From El Toro. Calif, comes word of the arrival of a son born Dec. 3 to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Whitesides formerly of Kaysville. The 9 lbs. 3 oz. lad is their second child and will be named James Ellison. At home to welcome a playmate is a little sister Julia. The mother is the former Tina Lindahl of El Toro. Calif. ' Grandparents making the news known are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Whitesides of Kays- - This age old tale of courage and heroism makes a fantastic childrens play, said Vern Adix, who is directing Androcles and the Lion at Pioneer Memorial Theatre. Theres comedy, trickery, music and lots of color, he continued. Its a show kids really shouldn't miss. 2 THE SECOND Young Peo-$e- s Theatre production of the season opens Jan. 30 and runs trough Feb. 2 on Lees Main gtage. Androcles and the Lion 5:11s of a poor slave who helps ; 30-Fe- b. a lion when he is hurt. Later, when the boy is in trouble, the lion returns the favor. THE PLAY is set in 16th Century Italy, Mr. Adix combut it is a modem mented, adaptation so the language is very easy to understand. And the great thing is that its the kind of play you want to bring your whole family to because it's enjoyable whether they are 5 or 75. The members of the cast in- THE PLAY runs Wednesday, Jan. 30 through Saturday, Feb. 2 at Pioneer Memorial Wednesday through Friday are at 4:15 p.m. every after- -' noon. There will be three performances on Saturday at 10 Theatre. Performances Named Manager Of ZCMI At New Mall clude Wess Jolley, Chuck ness administration n 1970 from the U. of U. He is married and the father of four children. n His wife is the former Dawson, Lila Lee LaVar, Raymond Wohl, Ray Dextraze and Robbin Cummings. Suz-An- Critchlow and they reside in i Kaysville. Health News from The Chiropractic Care Center I I i Valentine Ball Set For Feb. 9 Dee and Dave Shepherd of Layton hosted a Western party on Jan. 26 at their home for members of the Xi Chi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. THE ANNUAL Valentine Dr. Brian Burns Dr. W. Richard Barton TOM WHITESIDES are you a member of the INDIGESTION GENERATION? ear of the Fizz. 1979 rould be railed the lea-- t on television it was. We saw Contestants, the gang at the office, spicy meatball eaters, and a long list of other TV commercial subjects all finding happy relief for their problems with fizzing antacids. "Frankly." we at the Chiropractic Care Center get just as upset as any one on those TV commercials when we meet a fellow who virtually lives oil antacids. Have we become the Indigestion Generation? We wonder whetlujr people realize that in gulping down something to calm an upset stomach, they're of their about the cause doing nothing Pressure. Nerves Tension NTP. . . . . problem. "Believe us. something should be done about it." "People who find that the everyday stresses of and overacidity modem life cause severe heart-burthe cause is that in their are correct assumption nervous tension and pressure, but they are not correct in assuming that their only hope is just to lessen At g n , ZCMI announced today the appointment of Tom White-side- s as manager of the new ZCMI Layton Hills Mall store which is scheduled to open in April. Ball for the Beta Sigma Phi will be held Feb. 9 at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City for all nine chapters of the Davis County Council of Beta Sigma Phi. Each of the nine chapters is to sponsor a queen or sweetheart to represent their WHITESIDES began his career with ZCMI in 1970 where he was the assistant manager of the ZCMI Valley Fair store. He was later trans- chapter at the ball. Selected to represent the Xi Chi Chapter will be Dee Shepherd. On Feb. 12 Xi Chi Chapter will hold their regular meeting in Kaysville at the home of ferred to the ZCMI University Mall store in Orem as the assistant manager. In 1973. he be- hostess for the evening will be Mrs. Jean Stanger. buyer. A native of Layton, he is the son of Ruby Whitesides.and the late Maine A. Whitesides. He graduated from Davis High School in 1964. He received a bachelor of fine arts in 1968 and a master's degree in busi THE PROGRAM on the country of Spain will be given by Mrs. Leavitt. Mrs. Leavitt made her home in Spain for several years. She will share her thoughts and feelings of the country and show souvenirs she has. np came the men's clothing Mrs. Maxine Leavitt. Co- iisct. says the good doctor.. "Ioii don't move next to the station to protect vou from a home fire. You keep your house clean and guard against combustibles. Well, the same thing applies to your system. If you find you're becoming overaciditv. indigestion, a victim of heart-burwell advised to seek efbe sleepless nights, you'd fective treatment before you're faced with ulcers, HOMES AUTOMOBILES insomnia, or a severe nervous condition." If vou have joined this Indigestion Generation, whv don't you make a firm promise to yourself to its get on with the job of correcting the problem at source. We can help you do this at the Chiropractic Care Center. If . your Year of the Fizz, make 1980 the leave the Indigestion Generation 1979 was vear you liehind. .. try it 1 you'll like it! HELPFUL HINT: ( If you use Niacin as a food supplement and get a, lobster Red Flush due to increased circulation., and just drink a cup of milk with your niacin tablets ocwill not or simply the "Red Hush" disappear cur. We accept Group, Aulo, and Industrial Insurance NO CHARGE FOR CONSULTATION Now Open All Day Saturday 2 STORM DOORS PICTURE WINDOWS 5 TRUCKS FOREIGN CARS TRUCK SLIDERS SCREENS 1,000 USED WINDSHIELDS INSURANCE SPECIALISTS LaL QUALITY GLASS 399-923- 376-349- is & PATIO DOORS 327-28- th 220 North 95 East, Kaysville CARS Street, Ogden 8 578 N. Main, Layton 376-121- 3 I a.m 2 p.m. and 4:15 p.m. For information and tickets contact the PMT box office. Helpful Hints A metal soft drink carton under the sink is handy to stand boxes of waxpaper, plas- tic wrap and foil. Whole cloves sprinkled on linen shelves prevent damage by moths and give a pleasant aroma in your closet. . Happy to have a little sister is Rakel. Marcie. Crisy and Kortney. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Varge Thompson all of Kaysville. The January 20, 1980 January 21, 1980 George and Janet Reid, 279 Aspen Way, Layton, boy January 22, 1980 Jerry and Jane Harper, 387 W. 2650 N., Sunset, Dr. Bruce and Thea Kathleen Burtenshaw, 655 E. Oaks Dr., Fruit Heights, girl VISIT OUR fteAfiR&L MARKET Service Pin Layton resident Robert L. Skeen received his 20 year pin at Hill AFB ceremonies. He is an aircraft mechanic at the base. He and his wife. Belva. have six children girl January 23, 1980 . Mon. thru Sat. .10 A.M.-- 6 P.M. CL9SE0 SUNDAY Receives 20 Yr. greatg- randmothers are Mrs. Rose Cox of Bountiful and Mrs. Clara Stout of Salt Lake City. Dennis and Jamie Pollock, 1860 W. Ann St., Layton, girl An from Salt Lake City and a juvenile-age- d boy from Bountiful have been arrested for two burglaries in Bountiful and an armed robbery in Salt Lake City. NEXT PRODUCTION remembered as the former Judy Peterson of Kaysville. January 18, 1980 Ray and Joan Ferrell, 1435 W. 1850 N.. Layton, boy Gerald and Brenda Lautenschlager. 215 N. Fairfield No. 42, Layton, girl BOUNTIFUL Next production of the Young Peoples Theater on Lees Main Stage at Pioneer Memorial Theater is Androcles and the Lion, schedufed for Jan. 2. Taking parts are, 1 to r, Robbin Whol and Cummings, Raymond Ray Dextraze. Kearns. Welcoming a baby daughter into their home are Mr. and Mrs. Val M. Thompson of 614 E. 300 N.. Kaysville. The new addition arrived on Jan. 14 at the Davis North Medical Center in Layton and weighed 7 lbs. 7 oz. She will be named Dan Nel. The mother will be irths Suspects Arrested THE TWO were arrested by Bountiful Detectives Steve Schreeve and Steve Gray and Centerville Detective Russell Furse. The two suspects Brad Kerry DeReus. 18. of 542 S. 500 E., Apartment No. 2. Salt Lake City, and a Bountiful youth admitted to participating in burglaries of Buddys and the Cottage in Bountiful and to armed robbery of Godfather Pizza in Salt Lake City, according to investigating officers. ville: Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Lindahl of El Toro, Calif. Great- SEAFOOD 3Ws 1385 S. 500 West - Bountiful - Phone 295-23- 8 |