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Show mi . DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JUNE 21, WEEKLY REFLEX 1979 Senior Citizen Events . We have been busy with "Spring housecleaning at the Heritage Center. You v.n l .it I Thursday, June 28, is the date for the annual Davis Co. Picnic. Tickets are available at the Center. Purchase of a . should pay us a visit and see how nice the Center looks d WE WISH to remind widows and widower homeowners that applications for the 4 property tax refund must be filed by July 1979. Help is available for this at Heritage Center. Just call and make an appointment. We will be happy to assist you. You need not be 65 for this By NANCY MOORE THURMOND 773-706- 5 S niece who is living in Frankfurt. THEY REPORT that they had a delightful time. They enjoyed the spectacular fireworks at the Castle of Heidelberg, which were s: t displayed over the river. Ervin was sporting a green Swiss hat with a white feather when he reported in at the Center on Tuesday. IN , .v; The four basic food groups are (1) milk and dairy products, (2) meat, fish, refund. Or senior citizens, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Tims recently re- turned from a two week vacation to Frankfurt, Germany; Austria and Switzerland. They visited their MR AND MRS. BRENT JONES drawing for numerous door prizes. It is always a fun day with games, food and prizes. Do call right today, and we will put your name on the list, 773-706- 5 Children Should Eat From Basic 4 since the walls have been freshly painted and paintings etc. J lunch ticket entitles you to the poultry, eggs and other protein equivalents, (3) vegetables and fruits and (4) breads and cereals. Stretch your dollar by becoming label conscious, as to content. Geneticlood buying can also save money. BEWARE OF hard-sel- l, pleasing-to-the-ey- e packages and note the ingredients. Nutritional labeling on canned, or frozen, processed packaged food can help you d meals plan and also enable you to count calories. For convenience, labeling often refers to serving por better-balance- EACH DAY children should eat foods from each group two or three cups of milk or its derivatives, two or more servings of meat or other protein foods, four or more servings of fruit or vegetables and four or more servings of bread and cereals. By planning meals around big-fogrouping you can this get your family the right foods at lowest possible cost. , ON ALL labels one finds the U.S. RDA stamp, which is the recommended daily This is a national standard believed by the National Research Council to be a healthy norm for most allowance. people. Soothe Sunburn: Add Baking Soda To Bath Long hours on the beach or lake can cause painful sunburn. Much of the sting and pain of sunburn can be eliminated by adding two cups of baking soda to your bath water. Parents should acquaint themselves with poison plants, bulbs and berries before going on camping trips. Small children can Wed In Temple tions, along with the nutritional listing of total contents. This enables you to shop selectively, comparing nutritional value, and to get the best product. become violently ill if they chew or eat them. AVAWi Sound Right The teacher was giving a lesson on the seasons. She asked, "Frankie, why does your father put up the storm windows in the fall and take them down in the spring? "The main reason is that my mother keeps after him until he does. kMwi MRS. NOALL C. KNIGHTON Exchange Vows . Miss Julie A. Motta became the bride of Noall C. Knighton on June 16, 1979 during wedding rites performed at the White House Reception Center in Ogden. Sterling Gardner, justice of the peace, performed the wedding. NEW bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dominick R. Motta, 2933 West THE Gentile, Layton and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Knighton, 3104 Hawthorne, Ogden. A rehearsal dinner was held at the Red Flame Restaurant, Bountiful and a reception later that evening was held to honor the couple. THE GOWN the bride chose to wear featured a chiffon pleated skirt, empire waist, a Queen Anne neckline and had a lace bodice and cuffs with seed pearls, also bishop sleeves. Maid of honor was Sheri Prillhart from Anchorage, Alaska. Bridesmaids were Cheryl Motta, Laurie Motta and Amy Motta. They wore i yellow polyester gowns with a empire waist and butterfly sleeves. BEST MAN was Daniel with James Knighton McMurrin and Gary Knighton as the ushers. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Ruth Brown, Mrs. Georgia Motta, Mrs. a Vzelac, Mrs. Jean Barney, Mrs. Sue Stevenson, Mrs. Carol Ann Flint, Mrs. Coleen Simmons, Mrs. Viola Call, Mrs. Vicchirelli, Mrs. Teta Evanoff and Miss Cherie El-m- Motta. guests were Mrs. J. K. Schumaker from Beloit, Wise.; Mr. and Mrs? John Schumaker front Wichita, Kansas. Julie is a graduate of Lay-to- n High School and is attending the U. of U. Noall is a graduate of Ogden High School and has attended BYU. m AFTER honeymoon to Sun Valley, Idaho the couple will make their home in A SUPERB SEAFOOD & STEAKS FAST, COURTEOUS SERVICE Mon. thru Sot." 1335 S. 500 West aOWSUKDAY Bountiful THE WEDDING party was honored with a wedding breakfast held at the Mansion House in Ogden, following their marriage. That evening they were honored with a reception held at the Syracuse Sixth LDS Ward in Syracuse. For her marriage and the reception, the bride chose a gown of white taffeta. It featured a fitted bodice and a trimmed with dainty scalloped lace. The sheer sleeves of qiana were caught to a wide taffeta cuff, skirt , edged in lace. Her was accented with a wide ruffle at the hemline and also extended in the full chapel train that was caught at the waistline. Her floor length veil was caught to a pleated lace arrangement. SHE WAS attended by Miss Dana Dahl, a sister of the bride; Miss Jodi Waite and Miss Laurel Fraham. Junior bridesmaids were Pamela Dahl and Maurey Dalton. They wore street length gowns of red polyester and each carried a white rose. The mothers each wore gowns of red and white florals and their corsages were red roses. "A lilth bit of San Francisco con bn found at ttm badutiful Bratton's Cove in Bountiful" Seafood Mr. and Mrs. Van T. Dahl announce the recent marriage of their daughter, Miss Janis Dahl, and Brent Jones, son of Richard P. Jones of Pleasant View, Utah. They were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on June 1 by Elder Eli Chatelain. Ptxxw Jr 295-233-4 THE BEST man duties were assumed by Dave Watkins, with Brad Dahl, Doug Dahl, Jason Treasure and Brad Cragun, ushering. The newlyweds took a trip to Sun Valley, Ida. and are making their home in Clinton. PRIOR TO her marriage Mrs. Jones was entertained by Mrs. Val Dahl and Mrs. Cory Dalton, sisters of the groom. Mrs. Jones graduated from Clearfield High School this spring. A AT OLSENS SERVICE DEPT. WILL GET YOU: GRADUATE of Weber High School, Mr. Jones is attending Weber State College. He filled an LDS Mission to northern California, vsb CHASSIS LUBE OIL CHANGE HFMA Officers (Up And Directors Announced The Utah Chapter of the DIRECTORS ARE John W. Doramus, St. Benedicts Hospital; Ronald M. Aoki, Ernst and Ernst; Calvin R. Robinson, Dixie Medical Center and Jeffrey L. Kinney, LDS Hos- pital. HFMAs goal is to improve financial management of hospitals and allied patient care facilities and to foster knowledge, cooperation and communications within the industry. The organization has some 60 members and has become a viable organization in the health care field. NEWLY ELECTED officers recently attended an orientation and training seminar held in Las Vegas, Nev. by the National Organization, np PLUS '4 MRS. DEE A new June bride is the former Melanie Whitesides who recited nuptial vows on Friday, June 8, 1979, with Dee A. Oakeson in ceremonies performed at the Carillon Reception Center in Bountiful. Bishop Robert Poll, cousin of the bride, officiated. MELANIE IS the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Whitesides, 92 West 250 South, Kaysville. The groom is a son of Mrs. Pearl Oakeson, 675 East 7200 South, Midvale, and the late Russ W. Oakeson. The couple was honored at a THEY RECEIVED guests Friday evening at a reception following the ceremony where the bride was attired in an gown of exquisite candlelight silk organza over bridal taffeta, fashioned in Victorian style. It featured a collar and high lace stand-uadorned with seed pearls and outlined with a lace ruffle. The full skirt was edged with a deep lace flounce which extended into a chapel train. A matching derby hat completed the enfull-leng- p Special! 95c for one 5x7 or 4 wallet sizes in natural color A. OAKESON MRS. JAMES B. of Whitesides, sister-in-lathe bride, was matron of honor and Miss JoAnn Oakeson, sister of the groom, was maid of honor. They wore h matching peach gowns featuring double collars, fitted bodice, and an skirt. They held bouquets of peach roses and white carnations. w ... floor-lengt- The NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY SERVICING MOST FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CARS AND TRUCKS brides mother chose a gown of rose pink and the grooms mother chose a floor-lengt- h gown of pale apricot. Their corsages were peach roses and white carnafloor-lengt- h tions. JULIE ANN Whitesides, niece of the bride, was the flower girl. She wore a matching gown styled after the other attendants. Miss Suzanne Timothy attended the guest book. Best man duties were performed by Rock E. Oakeson, brother of the groom and ushers were James B. Whitesides Dennis Jones. OLSEN CHEVROLET 645 NORTH MAIN IN LAYTON PRESENT THIS COUPON WITH ANY VEHICLE SERVICED AT AND OLSENS CHEVY-LUBGET A $2.00 BILL!!! E - OFFER GOOD THRU JULY 1979 and Prenuptial parties were given by Margo Day, JoAnn Oakeson, June Poll, Shelly Hopkin, Suzanne Timothy and Julie Cullimore. semble. The bridal bouquet was made of Sonja roses, white carnations and Enlish Ivy. Fifteen Were proud of our new Chevy-Lube- . no appointment necessary minute service convenient for all our customers, whether you own a Chevy or CMC product or not! Present one of the coupons below with each vehicle serviced and get a $2.00 bill per vehicle! And this offer is not just limited to your own vehicles, you can pass what coupons you dont use to a friend, relative or neighbor -- Trade Vows wedding breakfast at Hare Hollow in Salt Lake City hosted by the grooms mother. Its great to take a break when you work as hard as I do. 5 Qts. 30W Pennzoil) OIL FILTER CHECK ALL VITAL FLUID LEVELS FREE VACUUM FREE CAR WASH Hospital Financial Managers Association (HFMA) has an- nounced a new slate of officers and directors for the coming year. They are Floyd D. Morgan, Kaysville, financial manager at Davis North .Medical Center, presidentelect; Neil Miller, Blue Cross of Utah, president; Frank R. Brown, Blue Cross of Utah, secretary; Paul W. Beams- ton, Intermountain Health Care, treasurer. to FOLLOWING A honeymoon to trip Lake Charles, Louisiana the newlyweds will reside in Midvale, np Hes got too much to do to sit still for long. Take those pictures now at this special low price. Select from several different poses. Copies and enlargements available at higher prices. Two or three children, up to 12 years old, in one photo, 1.95 100 LOUNGE CHAIRS When you pick up your photos, we'll have one or two 8x10's already printed for you. Theyre just 3.90 each. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money refunded. No appointment necessary. Charge it. M&. Mon. thru Friday, 10 to 9 P.M. Sat. 10 to 6 P.M. 197 JCPwwwy Co. Inc. Spsddly .'. Pixy studios are permanently located at vJCPenney 101 W. 1600 Pages Lane, Bountiful H. . . 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