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Show VMTKVf WTUX-CA- r,E AS JOURNAL JULY 3. ViS r If 80 S?t JU. lihk-jvikL-- tr Day k duubly f ICttf N. IVandvfcU ufn' Mk W. in Clr u fr the Sieven r - - 7 KLVIN STEVEN JtVSTIN Ml'IIGUSTARJUrr CAR! LYN SILVESTER KAHKAUMCiA - D. Auuuwnvni!-- UltANDVOM) SCHAEFER from ifr 14. li thrir son Kevin eell Olher UnhdUy, Uiftlalayt Imloi! Car! Lyn Filvenirr, daughitr end Mr. fthteter f 430 N. Fairfield, No. f Mr." M in Layton, ho birthday is today; Justin Rudolf &harfer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Brian &harfrtr f 413 S. &3 E. in KaysvilJe, whoso birthday was Tuwly; Nuhoias Tarbet, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Tarbet f 738 E. Shannon in Kaysville, whose x. birthday was Monday; AWia Crow ther, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Minor Orowther of 301 N. Main, No. 103 in Layton, whose birthday was Sunday and Devin M. I arkina, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. La rk in of 3C8 S. 975 E. in Layton, who birthday was June 12; Katie Arrnira, daughter f Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Amiga of 1970 W. 2250 S. in Syracuse, who birthday was June 25 and Jennifer Lynn Tilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1 toroid Tilton of 3C7S. Flint in Kaysville, w ho birthday wasTtiraday. Accepts Job At USU On of 4 style 3. hat accepted employment, with the university in the Department of Food Science. HF.R NEW position entails a special project for the American Turkey Federation utilizing various methods of cooking frozen turkeys and con-- . ducting taste panels to validate results. At the completion of the turkey project, she will begin an assignment for the cheese industry involving bacterial studies of cheese manufacturing. WHILE AN undergraduate student at USU Diane has Jki DIANE GODFREY Diane Godfrey, a 1980 graduate of USU in food science and business administration. been active in the Food Science Club serving as treasurer in 1978-7- 9 and as president in 1979-8She also represented the group as a delegate to the National Food Science and Food Technology Convention in St. Louis. Mo. last year. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Godfrey of Kaysville. np 18. r-- n Kaysville Births Welcoming their fifth child id fifth son are Mr. and Mrs. loyd J. Christiansen of 416 outh Mountain Rd.. Fruit eights. The 7 lbs. 4 oz. lad rrived on June 8 at the e Hospital and will fiamed Cory. At home are ur brothers. Curtis. Todd, yler and Chad. Mrs. Christiansen was the IcKay-De- t irmer Connie Richins of ooper. Grandparents are Mr. and rs. Floyd R. Christiansen, uit Heights, and Mr. and rs. Theron Richins of ooper. Its now one of each for Mr. d Mrs. Jon Fullmer of Kays-le- . A son. Jason Paul, was rn to them on June 20 at the cKay-De- e Hospital. He :ighed 7 lbs. 4 oz. At home is little sister LaShay. Mrs. illmer was the former Pam ul of Pleasant View. Grandparents are Mr. and s. Claire Fullmer. Kaysvill-an- d Dr. and Mrs. David Paul Pleasant View. It's a daughter for Mr. and rs. Richard Scadden of lysville. The new addidtion ived on June at the Davis 1 irth Medical Center ighing 8 lbs. 12 oz. She will named Lara. At home are ithers and sisters, Tina Kory, Jeffery Suzanne to welcome her. drs. Scadden is the former rie Larson of Las Vegas, irie, Russell, 1 v. irandparents are Mr. and s. Dean Scadden of Ogden; s. Thora Larson, Las ;as, Nev. wo Mrs. Myrl Stewart and s. Ethel Scadden both of ien. Ir. and Mrs. Steve Brink-of- f of Kaysville are boast over the arrival of a son born to them on May 19. The 8 lbs. I oz. lae arrived at the Davis North Medical Center and will be named Bryan Guy. A brother. Kirk, is at home to welcome the playmate. Mrs. Brinkerhoff will be remembered as the former Debbie Lawrence of Kaysville. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Phil Lawrence. Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Brinkerhoff ing of Salt Lake City. 10. 16. ts include Waynd Eatchel. Kaysville and Hyrum and Bertha Brinkerhoff of Salt Lake City. Rejoicing over the arrival of their first child, a baby daughter, are Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Knowlton of Layton. The baby arrived at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden on June 15 and will be named Kimberly Ann. The former Brenda Johnson of California is the new mother. Dr. and Mrs. Ute Knowlton of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Johnson of Danville, Calif, are the grandparents. OPEN ONE OF THESE HIGH INTEREST ACCOUNTS. Annual Rat 8.00 7.75 7.50 6.50 6.00 5.50 BELIEVING IN THE AMERICAN DREAM Annual Yield 8.33 8.06 7.79 6.72 6.18 5.65 8 years-$10- 0 6 years-$10- 0 4 years-$10- 0 minimum minimum minimum CSSllfD 1 0 minimum minimum 90 days-$10Regular Account year-$10- 0 Mrs. Edwina Knowlton of Layton is the greatg- randmother. Welcoming a baby daughter into their home are Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Clayton of Kaysville. The child, to be named Cindy, arrived on May 20 at the Davis North Medical Center in Layton and weighed 7 lbs. 5 oz. She is their second child and second daughter. Melanie at home is delighted with a playmate. The mother is the former Marilyn Morrill of Pleasant View, Ut. Mr. and Mrs. Earl S. Clayton of North Ogden and Mrs. and Mrs. F. Marion Morrill of Pleasant View are the grandparents. 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