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Show V WEEKLY REFLEX i DAVS NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 8, 1979 woOOd By NORMA rn LivJ o o 0 '''v ' 'til-'"C- t '!'" . . '. . PREECE in Las Vegas, Nev. where they attended the Gun Show. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Holman returned from a week in Los Altos, Calif, where they were 376-87- Dr. Coleman Scheuller flew in from Weisbaden, Germany where he spent a few days in San Antonio, Texas giving lectures in a seminar. He flew on to Utah to spend a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scheuller and his Mr. and Mrs. Laddie Timothy and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Templeton spent the weekend s, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jim McLaughlin. is a sister of . Mr. Kneedy and Mrs. Jensen. They flew on to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico where they spent time sightseeing and fishing. This is on the tip of Baha Island. ' Mr. and Mrs. Don Edwards and son Todd attended Mr. Edwards fathers 80th birthday family party in Orem on Monday evening. They honored Philo T. Edwards - with an open house at his in guests of his sister and Fred and Lois Critchfield. They. returned home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kneedy, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Jensen, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Sandall have all returned - from a ten day vacation trip ' to California and Mexico. They flew to Los Angeles brother-in-la- home hosted by his wife, Mrs. Edwards. Before returning home, Mr. and Mrs. Don Edwards and son Todd visited with Mrs. Edwards brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Conder also at Orem, and with Mr. Edwards brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. LaVell Edwards THUR600D PLUMBING CO., INC. Complete line at Provo. William and Beth Sanders and two sons Trent and Chase returned home Wednesday evening from Olympus, Wash, where they spent a few days on a combined business trip. of Service Call Ron 825-6407 dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Welty for their daughter, Laurel, who was six years old. David Spackman of Casper, Wyo. was a houseguest for two days of his parents, Mr. They were the guests of her parents, Mi . and Mrs. Herbert Anderson. Mr. Mrs. and Arthur Thomas sen are now at home after spending two weeks in Mesa, Ariz. as guest of Elmer and Leone Major. Mrs. Mary Scoffield has returned from California where she spent the past six weeks. 11th. Todd Ashby of California is now making his home with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Johnson. Mrs. Ethel Zollinger visited in Logan Friday with her father Wesley Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Benton hosted a family dinner party at their home in Salt Lake City in honor of his father, R. W. Benton, on his 81st birthday anniversary. grandfather Poulsons 80th Scott Steorts, celebrate her grandchildrens birthdays. That of Michael who was a year old; Becky three years old, and also ' ';; Mr. and Mrgi- LeRoy How before returning home.' V - . Boun- y Sunday dinner guests, 'df; Mr., and. Mrs. Glenn Austin were Mr.,and Mrs. Jim Aus- - 1 '' tin, H. G. Austin of Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. Barry Holmes and three children of North Og- den. R. W. Benton was honored on his 81st birthday anniver- - f '' ' . sary at a dinner party in Mrs. Violet Thompson of Granger was a Saturday visitor of Mrs. Sarah Giles. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton D. Zollinger spent five days last week at Las Vegas, Nev. where they attended the National Home Builders family birthday dinner to V,'- n their daughter"ahd family, ' Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ingram and family, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. David Hill and children of Tooele. baby daughter. Mrs. Sarah Giles was a guest in Taylorsville last week at a ' Bountiful at the home of their Dr. ' daughter and and Mrs. Phillip Bryson and f family. Mrs. Benton accompanied at the special event on Monday evening. Dr. and t Mrs. Daniel Benton and i' children, Shannon and Dana of Sunset, were also guests. son-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Whicker spent a few days in Denver, Colo, last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith met her sister and brother- - Mrs. Diane Kimose under-- " went surgery last week at the l University Medical Center in Salt Lake City. fipiiited Asst. BIT lfioe President PAPER1 T017ELS - it was anLAYTON nounced by State Savings and Loan Association after their -- . annual board meeting that Richard S. Stevenson Jr. has been appointed asst, vice president and loan productions supervisor. butter daisyMAIcle:i TUI PACKS Si i- -. p- ' Nestles Flavored 4ct. Soup Mixes pack Pina MhdSa- COf m m r- pkg. Corn Meal Kitchen Crafty Hot Roll Mix Punch Brisk 49 Grape Jelly or Jem 789 Strawberry Preserves?..!2, Sccfdt Bug Budget 2.79 Long Grain Rice 0. 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TMdw!SYn,lH PlnkSotMa MMwnServ On Tgrtaaiir- - ? r MSaapparraghCS, ,N u'r ul P.M. Feb. 11TH DO Soraiigd A.M.-- 8 SUNDAY: no bar-- S SAT., FEB. 10th DAILY: FAMILY PACK i.ux ama TUNCatNchOMpgSM BMthg Nit iMst Anwfad Nrk (Wpa SST gr l" n- 10A.M.-6P.- WEST SOUTH 2600 ST., IjaACnrS M- I '1" l . . Merced, Cal iffwhere drove they visited fevddysWith- tiful; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spackman, Soda Springs, mother, Mrs. Helen Barnes of Kaysville, visited in Taylorsville on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hyde and infant ' Mr. toand . man entertained at a family dinner Saturday evening at their home. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Kay R. Spackman and children, Debbie and Judy, from Soda Springs, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Larsen of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. . geles.; Ashby. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Spack- Con-venti- scotcii coy .iayc:::.'aijb . - , Mrs. David Trujillo and children of Layton and her SCOT Cl . . event. Guests were Mrs. Velma Benton, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Benton, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Benton, Mr. and . birthday anniversary. Mrs. Sarah Giles was a guest in North Salt Lake on Tuesday, at the birthday in-la- . . Mrs. Sheila Garlick and Mrs. Myrene Dransfield hosted a stork shower Thursday, Jan. 18th at the home of Mrs. Doris R. Taggart in honor of Sharon Mrs. Taggart. Twenty-fiv- e guests attended. The Fruit Heights 2nd LDS Ward held a Ward Ski Day at Solitude Ski Resort on Saturday, Jan. 27, for the adults and youth of the ward. They met in the Warming Hut for lunch and approximately 70 persons attended the special Robert and Lynn Templeton will be hosting the National Gun Show at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City on Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 10th and Bond. Steve Moss of Kaysville and his sister Carleen Moss of Bountiful spent the weekend in Hazelton, Idaho for their Shannon Welty who was three Lake City. and Mrs. Clare Spackman. David was in Utah to attend a convention at Logan. She was a guest of her daughter and family, Dennis and Marilyn Scott of St. Helana, Calif. She also attended the wedding of her grandson while in California. She returned Sunday evening, Jan. 28th. Mrs. Colleen Duncan of Salt Lake City was a dinner guest Tuesday evening of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ethel and Don Smith San of Mr. of old. Diego, Calif, in Los Daughter years and Mrs. Roy Welty of North , Angeles where they spent a Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. . day visiting the Log Angeles : LDS Temple together. Welty were also guests. Mr. and Mrs. David Ashby, They also visited theli1" brother Mr.': and Ms. Tom of Kearns and Todd Ashby of California were Sunday ;, Bone and spent a day Vfitfi '! ' them In.Los Afigeles.v dinner guests of Mrs. Glen Mrs. Grant Jones, and Mrs. Ruby Ottringer all of Salt BOUNTIFUL ' : |