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Show f WEEKLY REFLEX-DA- NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JUNE 10, 1981 VIS Births Treatment Available In N. Davis May 27, 1981 Howard Bryan and Teresa Hatch, 240 N. 300 E., Clearfield, boy. May 28. 1981 Gary and Kathleen Petersen, 439 S. 925 E., Kaysvil- le, girl. Rodney and Susan Musgrove, 1061 N. 600 W., Clinton, girl. May 29, 1981 Nathan and Charlotte Horst, 71 Atherton Way, Layton, girt Ricky Lee and Debbie Samora, 301 North Main No. 97, Layton, girl. May 30, 1981 Dane and Bonnie Ligon, 4016 B. Harrington Loop, Hill AFB, boy. Craig and Connie Sedgwick, 1600 S. 1 100 W., Syracuse, boy. THERE ARE some 40 muscles in the hand that move 20 joints, supported by 27 IN PREVIOUS years, the patient would have probably been referred to a hand specialist in SLC. But a few months ago, the girl was treated at Davis North Medical Center where a Layton surgeon transferred a tendon from the top of her arm, allowing her to more freely move her fingers. Dr. Adams said. "Just to pinch the thumb and forefinger together requires at least 10 muscles moving six joints. While surgery is generally brief, it can also be intricate. The delicate surgery can involve the repair of tendons, nerves, blood vessels and skin as well as specific muscles, and may also involve the cor- girl. Kaysville Births Mr. and Mrs. Brian Mar-sto45 N. 400 W. announce the arrival of a daughter, Paige, May 1, at the Davis North Medical Center. She weighed 8 lb. 10 oz. At home are three brothers, Reese, McKay, and Hyrum. Mrs. Marston is the former Sally Reese of Layton. Grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Richard Marston, Layton, and Mrs. Delpha Reese, Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Chad Fleming, 326 N. 300 W., West Point, announce the arrival of a daughter Jennifer, bom May 26, at the St. Benedict hospital in Ogden. She weighed 8 lb. 1 oz. and is their first child. The new mother was the former Jill Duncan of West Point. Grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Floyd C. Fleming of Layton; Mr. and Mrs. David Cook of West Point. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wick-nicn, MR. AND MRS. BRET STONE Temple Nuptials In rites performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on April 25, 1981, Kimberlee K. Treadwell became the bride of L. Bret Stone with Eli Davis Le officiating. length flowered pastels. They held sprays of silk flowers to match the color of their gowns. THE MOTHERS Che-mina- nt THE BRIDE is the daughter of Wm. Ray Treadwell of Jack-soMich. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Stone of Wenatchee, W'ash. The reception was held in n, Steven Treadwell as the k, A PRENUPTIAL quet of silk peach colored Pam Ashaver, Shirley Bailey and Carol Free as bridesmaids. The attendants were dressed in floor- Treadwell, party was given by Kris Silvester in Idaho. Kimberlee graduated from Davis High and has an associate degree with honors from Ricks College. Bret graduated from Wenatchee High, had one year at Ricks College and has attended Utah Technical College in Orem. He is emRex-bur- Wash. roses and daisies. Kris Silvester was matron of honor with Sandy and Jennifer h ushers. the Kaysville Crestwood Stake and also at the LDS Stake Center in Wenatchee, THE GOWN the bride wore featured a lace bodice, a high neckline, tight fitted sleeves with pearl trim over entire bodice. The skirt was accor-dia- n pleated and the full train, chapel length, was appliqued with lace and a wide lace ruffle at the edge. She carried a bou- wore blue gowns with a peach roses and white mum corsages. Brad Stone performed best man duties with Chris and floor-lengt- . ployed at Graham Studios, Inc. the bride is employed at the Bank of Utah in Centerville. Br.et has fulfilled an LDS mission in New York City. AFTER A honeymoon traveling along the Washington coastline, the newlyweds will make their home in Wenatchee, Wash. Provo, announce the arrival of their first child, Ryan Michael, bom May 23 at the Utah Valley Hospital. Mrs. Wicknick was the former Marianne Jonsson of Kaysville. Grandparents are Bishop and Mrs. Bengt Jonsson of Kaysville, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wicknick, Irvine, Calif., and Mrs. Barbara Wicknick, Los Alamitos, Calif. are Mr, and Mrs. Henry Brown, Gar land; Georg Jonnson, Eskil stuna, Sweden; Mr. and Mrs William Wicknick, California; and Mrs. Mildred Eoulter of Long Beach, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Jack White, ts Orem (former residents of Kaysville) announce the arrivof Jessica Jo from El Salvador into their home last week. She weighed 9 lbs. They have al Layton Births Mark Kimball Criddle is the name selected for the newest member of the Jeff and Emma Grace Sill Criddle family. The baby was born May 20, 1981 in Ogden. He weighed 8 lbs.He was greeted at home by his three older brothers, Jeff Jr., Shawn Sill and Mathew David. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Golden C. Sill, Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Criddle, Kaysville. Mrs. Ethel Criddle, Kaysville, and LeRoy Hare of Clariton, Pa. are the four sons at home, Todd, Jason, Jeremy, and Weston. Mrs. White was the former Jo Timothy of Kaysville. the birth of their first child. The baby girl was bom May 23, 1981 in Ogden. She weighed 8 lbs. 8 oz. and will be named Amber Sherri Rasmussen. Grandparents are Elvin Rasmussen, Sunset; Marie Rasmussen, Clearfield, James R. and Jeanette Allen, West Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown, Centerville and Mrs. Mary Ann Rasmussen of Roy are the childs E. Neal and Sherri Allen Rasmussen are announcing TV Repair All makes Reasonable Rates Buy, Sell, Trade Phone 6 MRS. GREEN is the former Terrie Hutchinson of Kaysville. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hutchinson of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Green of Ephraim. are Mrs. William Hutchinson of Buhl, Ida., Mrs. Mary Green of Ephraim, and Pres, and Mrs. J.G. Snow, Raymond, Alberta, Canada. ts Bill Brimley 376-819- Glen and Terrie Green of Layton had a 7 lb. 6 oz. baby girl on May 18. She was welcomed home by Angela and Matthew. Mr. and Mrs. White traveled to El Salvador to pick up their new daughter. Grandparents are Mrs. Mary Timothy, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. John White, Salt Lake City. Dr. and Mrs. Coleman Schueller announce the arrival of twin boys born on May 27, at the Hill Air Force Base Hospital. Henry Samuel weighed in at 6 lb. 13 oz., and Benjamin Campbell weighed 6 lb. 7 oz. Mrs. Schueller was the former Julie Timothy of Kaysville. Michael, Sarah and Luke await them at home. Dr. and Mrs. Scheullerhave been stationed in Germany and she returned to Kaysville for the birth of their new sons. Dr. Scheuller and son Michael remained in Germany for the remainder of his assignment, and they will be home in July to join their family here. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scheuller, Mr. and Mrs. Laddie Timothy of Kaysville. are Mrs. Ora Campbell and Mrs. Mary Timothy, both of ,THE DANSING SCHOOL Register now for affordable SUMMER FUN Kids! Six week workshop aimed at the formation of a new musical theater group. Emphasis on singing, dancing, performing. Two weekly classes $15.00 tuition. , Ladies Aerobic dance. Six weeks of fitness for only $15.00. Classes meet three times weekly Moms! Kim Madsen Instructor Kaysville Studio 376-235- 3 Mr. and Mrs. Steven Had-fie- d of 228 E. 600 No., Kaysville, announce the arrival of a baby daughter, Michelle, bom May 21, at the Davis North Medical Center in Layton, weighing 10 lb. 3 oz. At home are two sisters, Amy and Elizabeth. Mrs. Hadfield was the former Denise Little of Kaysville . taurant. Roy. DR. ADAMS divides hand surgery into two classifications: Those involving treatment (ampu- Linda Medical Center, Loma Linda, Calif., where he worked under a nationally-know- n hand expert, Dr. Virgil Wood. emergency SURGERY, OFTEN on an basis, can be performed at Davis North Medical Center, with later intensive retherapy at an Ogden-base- d habilitation center directed by Dr. Adams. The orthopedic surgeon, a native of Lubbock, Tex., says that 75 percent of hand injuries industrial occur in havent healed correctly or tation, skin loss or tendon laceration, for instance) and Faye Cummings. arthritic fingers, for instance). "The fact that specific therapy can be performed close to home should make it much more convenient for patients in our area, he says. JACKSON ponding Sec.: and Geraldine Benton. Treas. The installation will be conducted by state board members. The follow ing new members will be welcomed into the club: Georgette Dakos, Patricia Gormley. Christine Karcher, and Jackie Radue. A REPORT on the state convention held at St. George on June 7 will be given by Judy Bezoski, outgoing Pres.; Gloria Ashby. Gloria Thim, and Geri Benton. Chris Karcher. who represents Lakeview and Northern District as the Young Career Woman, will give a re- -, port on YCW competition. IS a munitions systems specialist with the 81st Tactical Fighter Wing at RAF Bentwaters. England. His wife, Lori, is the daug- DR. ADAMS, now assoc- hter Recording Sec.; Sue Dinning. Corres- Larry R. Jackson, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jackson, Sr. of Hayfork, Calif., has been promoted in the U.S. Air Force to the rank of senior airman. those considered to be elective surgical cases (cut nerves that iated with the Wasatch Orthopedic Clinic west of the OFFICERS FOR the ensuing year will be installed. They are: Gloria Thim. Pres.;' Larry Jackson Promoted old injuries. fellowship at Loma will meet Thursday. June II. af 7:30 p.m. at the Wrangler Res- The Lakeview Business and Professional Women's Club rection of deformities from arthritis or contractures from County residents can now be treated locally from the initial thersurgery to apy. The physician recently completed training in hand reconstruction during a th May 31, 1981 Lawrence and Kathy Kreigh, 852 N. 200 W., Sunset, Lakeview Business Ladies Ready Officer Installation bones, The surgeon, Dr. James Adams, says north Davis dic surgeon in 1975 at HFAB.' He is currently pres, of staff at Davis North. hospital, graduated from several Texas universities before being stationed as an orthope accidents, and the most common problem afflicting patients are lacerations and cut nerves or tendons. LAYTON - A young girl fractures her arm in a fall off a horse. Swelling causes the muscles to die in her forearm, making finger movement difficult. of Anona Landry of Layton. Jackson is a 1978 graduate of Hayfork High School. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Little, and Mr. Delbert Hadfield, all of Kaysare ville. Mrs. Wahnetah Guild, Ogden, and Mrs. Edith Wilcox, Clearfield. Mr. and Mrs. W. Craig Morris, 172 E. 650 S., Kaysville, had a son, Spencer William, on May 10, at the Davis North Medical Center weighing 8 lb. 1'h oz. Mrs. Morris was the nnny former Madelyn Turner of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bountiful, and Mrs. Dallas Turner, Ogden, are the grandparents. include, Douglas Price, Ogden; Mrs. Francis Stoker, Ogden; and Mrs. Pauline Porter , Laguna Hills, Cal. Heg-stro- KyCiCi AND SPORT COATS Brookfield, Ratner, Angels Flight and Mark Hall, Spring Knights Of Columbus Elect Officers Election of new officers of the Knights of Columbus, St. Rose of Lima Council No. 6010, took place June 2. ON JUNE 6, the Knights of Columbus hosted the annual senior citizens dinner for all members of the St. Rose of Lima Parish age 62 and up. younger guests paid a small price for the fine meal and social. The annual K of C Family Mass will be June 14 at 8 a.m. Mass at St. Rose. Breakfast will follow at the VFW Post Building in Layton. Ladies will attend the breakfast free of charge. Men and boys pay $1.50. Reservations were due June 9. THE FORMATION and knighthood degrees (second and third) ceremonies will be exemplified at St. Rose Hall June 28 at 1:30 p.m. All mem- bers are urged to attend. Lunch will be served after the ceremony. Membership dues should be paid by June 28. The initiation fee is $10, dues are $20 per year. Admission degree will be conducted as required. People interested in joining the Knights of Columbus are invited to contact the St. Rose Parish Office or a member of the K of C for more information. New members are always a welcome addition to the organization. Attends Orthodonist Convention In Calif. and Summer Colors. Reg. $80.00-$200.0- 0 $40.00HillstoMall$150.00 Store Only Layton 1 VG Velour - A Soft and Comfortable Gift. The Entire Stock SPORT MID Ittirr SHIRTS Kennington, Joel, Davinci, and Van Heusen. Reg. $16.00-$24.0- 0 Sale Priced From S8.88-S14.9- 9 Select Group FARAH DRESS SLACKS Polyester Gaberdine, Colors include, navy, It. blue, brown, tan and black. All with that famous, Farah fit and quality. Father's Day Priced at LAYTON MILLS WALL Dr. JackG. Rampton, Kaysville orthodontist, attended the National Convention of the American Association of Orthodontists in San Francisco last week. HE PRESIDED at a research section of the program. In attendance were some 5000 orthodontists and wives. Mrs. Rampton and son, Dr. Clark Rampton and his wife Sherrie, were also in attendance. 10 a.m.-- 9 10 a.m.-- 6 p.m. Daily p.m. Sat. VILLAGE SQUARE KAYSVILLE 10-- 6. Daily |