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Show m TpiiT y NPWMVNVrWtP4 agi ' DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. AUGUST 2. 1979, WEEKLY REFLEX Arnold and Kevin Heath of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Thorsted and family of and Mrs Velda Grovet and son, Thomas, of Ogden. Visitors last week of Mrs:. Mary Scoffield were her son, and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Scoffield of Malad, Ida. Sla-tervil- le I - John Christopher of Farmington accompanied a "v, group from Kaysville; Attorney David Bean and children Corey, Lisa, Clark, and Emily; Vaughn Perkins and sons Ryan and Burton and Dean Perkins on a fishing trip S-- I Open House ... HEIDI HANSEN' 1 Circle Date 0$v$St, Friends of Frank Eppich are invited to visit with him and his family at an open house to be held Thursday interest in nuptial news is the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Heidi Hansen of Layton to Kirk R. Godfrey of Ogden. vsfi'S Of evening, August 2 from 7: 30 p.m. on into the evening. The open house will be held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Kelly, 1588 East Gentile, Lay-to- HANSEN is the daughter of Gary Hansen of Kaysville and Mrs. Thora A. Hansen of Layton. Mr. Godfrey is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Godfrey of Street, Ogden. MISS n. DR. EPPICH is from Graz, He lived with the Austria. Kellys during the 1108-24t- h THEY ARE planning a Sept. 8 wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with a reception that evening in the North Layton LDS Stake Center. The bride-ele- is ct a 1962-6- 3 school year and graduated , from Davis High School. When he returned to Aus- . tria, Frank continued his schooling and became a medical doctor. He is now practicing urology in Austria, dmg groom graduated from Ogden High MR AND MRS. JOHN SHIGLEY , and baby breath. Mrs. Thompson wore a pink accordion pleated gown with chiffon sleeves. Mrs.. Shigley wore a pink and lavender floral print gown and both wore corsages of white carnations and pink roses. -- !)Vlr. (with bridal is with an trailed to a ; Chapel train. Her veil was a cap with bridal illusion and lace appliques. The veil, f trimmed with floral lace, fell oto; finger-ti- p length. She .carried a bouquet of pink roses, steffanotis and baby breathy DONNA THOMPSON was V- - maid of honor and bridesmaids were Cheri Granger, .Mrs. Charles Shigley and Heather Thompson. KORYN ATTENDED Eggett, Jeanne McMillan, illusion and V.ienese lace. Seeded pearls o added beauty to the floral lace applique. A high waist lined BRAD IS the son of Mr. and Mrs. Delmar W. Stevens, 1879 East Gentile, Layton. The wedding is set for midsummer and will take place in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mrs. Charles Bigham, Kathy ' Bit-bu- rg American High School Mrs. Lynn Decker, Mr. and Mrs. Burke, and by the Mrs. Hohman, Smow, Pozzvoli, Carruthers and Jewitt. in Germany and has attended Weber State College in den. Brad is a graduate of Layton High School and Utah Technical College. He has also served an LDS mission to DEBRA IS a graduate of Viewmont High School and has attended Weber State College. John is a graduate of Box Elder High School and graduated from Weber State College. He is now doing graduate work at the U. of U. After a honeymoon in Yellowstone National Park and Teton National Park the couple will make their home California. SHE DIVIDED The lovesick swain was discussing his love affair with a sympathetic friend. You say she partially re- turned your affections?" asked his friend. Yes, she sent back all my letters, but kept the jewelry. in Bountiful. Advertisement JENNIFER GRAVES Set Date President Davis County Bank If you are the proprietor of a small business, how would you like retire as a millionaire? Roll that around on your tongue a time or two. Millionaire. Yes, you. , 1,1 I , .y to own business. You Li " ' have to have a Keogh Plan, a fancy term for a Ridehalgh is being announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Graves of 852 E. Shannon Road, Kaysville. PARENTS of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ridehalgh of 379 Blackburn Road, Westend Oswaldtwistle, Accrington, Lancashire, England. Miss Graves graduated from Davis High School and spent the next summer in Sweden. SHE GRADUATED from the University of Utah in chemistry The future groom graduated from the University of Manchester, in England and is employed as an engineer in packaging and production for Prestige Group Inc. np pre-me- d. account ',"2 for the .ployed. Lets say self-em- -j EZRA T. CLARK not are older 35 and that than n;i.o.you .v . you decide to contribute the max-o- : imum $7,500 a year to this special retirement acount. In the 30 years to age 65, you will '::have deposited $225,000 (30 times $7,500). The beautiful effect of J 'terest compounded at todays high .rate will produce a balance in your ; .l.yiJ account of more than $1 million! Nonsense! I hear you say. I lr couldnt possibly save $7,500 in one year, much less for 30 years! Dont be too sure. Lets examine this situation more closely before ; : --saying anything is impossible. To be eligible for the maximum ..('Koegh Plan contribution of $7,500 means you make at least $50,000 v ; fit from the operation of your business. (The 15 times $50,000 the $7,500 maximum -- m in-'- pro-h-.- pro-duc- es AsA ' fW 42) . re-- '' tirement With this kind of a total income, you are in a 42 income tax bracket. And since the contribution to your retirement plan is tax deductible, you have j'ust reduced your yearly income tax by $3,150 ($7,500 times Why, I didnt have to come up with that $7,500 from my own money in the first place, I can hear you say. Actually I put up only $4,350 from my own money and I was credited with $7,500 in my retirement account. Uncle Sam ga.vie me the other $3,150 when he reduced my income tax. Thats just exactly the way this type of opportunity should be looked at. While you will have to return fan-- ( Sounds it? doesnt tastic, Heres how you can do it. You have to own your Uncle Sams money some day when you start to pay a tax on your retirement fund as you withdraw it after retirement you are charged nothing extra on all the interest you earn on the governments money while vou have the use of it. Lets be more conservative. Lets lower your annual Keogh Plan contribution to $5,000, because you can contribute any amount up to $7,500. Then lets shorten the time period to 25 years. Now whats the result? Well, you wont retire as a millionaire. But the total retirement nestegg is not all that shabby, either. This type of savings program will provide you with $410,000 at age 65. Do you have any idea of the kind of retirement income this could produce for you? It would permit you to spend $41,000 a year with the certainty that your income would last for 21 years, if your funds were invested at 8 interest. Look into the Keogh Plan, if youre eligible as a business or professional person. Its a great way to plan for retirement. self-employ- Mrs. Calderwood is the former Bessie Scoffield of Kaysville and daughter of Mrs. Crilla Scoffield. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hellewell attended the wedding of their daughter Rosalie Stringham who was married to Ronald Marble of Clearfield on July 17. Houseguests of Dr. and Mrs. Jack Rampton and family her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Everett of Fountain Green attended the pageant in Manti on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Heath entertained at a family patio dinner on Tuesday evening. Guests were Brandi and Ryan are Stewart and Dorothy Burton and son Daw San Diego, Calif. Twenty grandchildren and 47 greatgrandchildren. np A They also visited with his sister and family, Mrs. Pat Smith during their stay. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith recently visited in Merced, Calif, with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Howe. They were on hand for the baptism of their granddaughter Deborah and visited with the family for a short time. They traveled through California sightseeing before k returning from their trip. 'Houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gillespie and familyare her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gillespie and daughter Mariah of Mississippi. They are also visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gillespie, as well as other relatives .and two-wee- friends during their 6 ..... r. SPECIAL $100 I yBssfr MARLA WASSON To Marry Planning an August 16 are Miss Marla wedding Wassom and her fiance Monte L. Garlick. The nuptial news is being disclosed by her father, Albert M. Wassom of Weiser, Ida. PARENTS OF the intended bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Gary Garlick of 734 East Center Street, Kaysville. The couple will recite wed- ding vows in the Manti LDS the Temple. Following ceremony that evening the couple will be honored at an open house at the Garlick home in Kaysville. ON SATURDAY August 18 they will be honored at a reception in Weiser, Idaho at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chandler. The bride-elegraduated from Hermiston High School in Oregon in 1975. She has been employed at ZCMI and with Deseret Pharmaceutical Company in Salt Lake City. The future bridegroom graduated from Davis High School and has fulfilled an LDS mission in Hawaii, np h, Off on 45 E. Gentile, Leyton 376-30- 01 Everyday you wait means money through the roof. , Discount with this ad. takes our insulation specialists just a few hours to install clean insulation in your attic with absolutely no mess, no bother for you. It Fiberglas Insulation Keeps Your Home Warm But Keeps your At Wintertime, Home cooler In the Summer! Rockwool Call lor Free Estimate 773-910- 0 Intermountain West Insulation Bonded and Insured for your protection All inch Plants Beat the Heat OinisiLQflatie $20 three-wee- k stay. CM - she married Loren Bone SHE HAS two sons and four daughters, Robert Bone and Mrs. Smith of Kaysville; Thomas Bone, Cudahy, Calif.; Mrs. J. W. (Norma) Allen of Ogden; Mrs. H.D. (Gladys) Werry of Portland, Ore. and Mrs. D.W. (Ethel) Miller of The engagement of Miss Jennifer Graves to Alan G. HOW TO RETIRE AS A MILLIONAIRE ; d. Howard Sides. Mr. and Mrs. James Dotson and children of Kaysville and 85th Date They moved to Kaysville where they lived for several years before moving to Idaho. They resided in Great Falls, Mont, and San Diego, Calif. Mr. Bone died on May 22, 1972 and Mrs. Bone returned to Kaysville to make her home. SPEAKING OF MONEY By EZRA T. CLARK brother of Mrs. Stockard and with her sister and family, Mrs. Carrie Dee Gardner. On July 24, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Flint, Mr. and Mrs. John Flint and family, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Flint all of Kaysville; Mrs. Ron Wright Mur-taug- daughter, Koryn L. Ehlers, to Brad W. Stevens. Prenuptial parties were given by Kim Thompson, Mrs. 1916 Ehlers are announcing the of their engagement . Stockard and family. Stockard and two children drove her back to Pocatello and visited a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Winward and their family, a Don Mrs. Nate Scoffield of Clinton attended the golden wedding anniversary open house .in Tremonton, Friday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Richard g, in Bridgeport, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley L. BEST MAN was Charles Shigley with ushers Don Rabern and Ken Broadbent. aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. . Visitors for one week of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sides were and Mrs. Brian Mr. Michicles, San Jose, Calif. Other visitors of the Sides were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Patton, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bishop, Kathy and Mike Patton all of Fremont, Calif. Mrs. Crilla Scoffield, Mrs. Mary Scoffield and Mrs. Pat Smith of Kaysville; Mr. and and Emma May Roberts Salisbury. On January 18, Plan Wedding They wore gowns with pink chiffon jackets, white hats and carried Lake. son of Brazil, South America. They are visiting for two weeks and their son Dawson will remain here and will attend Ricks College in Rex-burIda. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Burton will be moving to Mexico City from Brazil in September on a new assignment. Vem Woolsey is confined to the Davis North Hospital for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Melache of Lovelock, Nev. were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. MRS. BONE was born in Saint Joseph, Kansas on July 20, 1894, a daughter of Robert LDS mission to the Canada Mission, np bouquets of white daisies, miniature pink carnations . DEBRA IS the daughter of and Mrs. Gerald L. .Thompson, 1277 North 850 ..feast. Bountiful and John is Mrs. r the sonT. of Mr. and Joseph Shigley, 475 North r?: 600 East, Brigham City.. 'The bride wore a white jer-- . sey gown with silk lace with a - ) bridal illusion insert. .';;The sleeves were straight j. LDS State College. He filled an wide-brimm- ul and Seminary. He attended Weber Trade Vows Miss Debra D. Thompson became the bride of John K. ,,,.Sh)gley on June 23, 1979 in rV rites performed in the Boun-'.'tifCommunity Church by 1, the Rev. Donald Proctor. A the reception followed 'ceremony. School Pocatello, Ida. has been spending a week with her 2131 Jefferson Ave., Ogden, formerly of Kaysville, on the occasion of her 85th birthday anniversary was held on Friday. The open house was held at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John (Lois) Smith, in Kaysville. PROSPECTIVE THE A houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Cheney and daughter Carol Joy was a friend Miss Rebecca Beyeler of Leadore, Ida. Visitors of Mr., and Mrs. Alfred Rigby were Mr. and Mrs. Niels Neilson of Elsinore, Utah. Mrs. Neilson is a sister of Mrs. Rigby. Miss Dorcee Winward of house honoring Mrs. Exie Margaret Bone, College and LDS Institute the fall quarter. spent the day boating at Bear City. An open graduate of Layton High School and LDS Seminary. She attended Weber State I I ' and children of Clearfield Shoshone Lake near Yellowstone National Park. McGlinch is Henry seriously ill the past weeks at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake |