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Show V.ffKlVf,rU)(DAVi5hES JOURNAU AUGUST 1S89 NORTH DAVIS If ADfR, AUGUST kaM iilt 21, 1980 Celebrates 94th WcLoming Ihfir second fluid ftd VCiOftJ WUI ifltJ llclf Mug aa. Mr, and Mr, Kim Broun 1 4 1 not k'tl!- - C ory armed on Jut II. vd w- - al lie weuiifig 6 t Bum Vnh Medial Center in LAI ION, At borne iv brother Rian la wgUomg a pen playmate, Mr, Broun a a hg former L beryl AGm of layhm. where Mr. Pail ws wall the boat r bajjuhfcj. Because 14 I IV fcrfaMl Le mated u b,k Br fafsufgioa ftef pow y tm. Hr iftc 4 in p'n. Mu, flat u hit worked at Cowpoi wa lo I number if older people in Ogirn, I ay ton an J ( omingtoa. AT-e-r vhe bod a trot k some y e or ago. e retard, She prnJ a good tfel of lime watt bey only no i, ter. Mmrue S, I imd vf Mr, and Mr, Biair Adam. latton.andMrv Rath Broun 4 1 arm.ngion are lie gundpa rent, (oral graftJprrni are Lorn-rngtor- ONi S UtNII VY everting Mr. I und entertained 1 num- ber of friend v is bff Some, for Afina, Mr. Sets Date t-- Mr. and Mrs, Gay ford A. Cue of 174 Dawson St., I avion, are annoumme the forthcoming nurr Mge of Ihcif doubter laurte Jo, to W dhoti J, Modify t4 Suit fake toy. lie u the son of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur L. Studley of Baht-mor- e, Md. THEY WILL exchange wedding sows al a Candlelight g 4i den ceremony at the home of the bride parents home cm Sept. 6, A g4rden party wdt be ho!cd by Mr. and Mrs. Cue that same evening. I dune Jo is a graduate of Layton High School and the Br man Medical School and is employed in Soil Lake City. MIL AND MILS. DANIEL OWEN SARIN Wed In Temple Mis Denise Topham became the bnde of Daniel Owen Sabin in cercmonie per- THEY WI1.L reside in Salt Lake City after their marriage. Topham. The attendants were dressed in yellow' dresses. imd-lengt- h formed on Aug. I. 1980 in the Manti LDS Temple with Lldcr Cutler llcnne performing the THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle S. Topham of Delta, Ul. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Carl Sabin of Kaysville. The couple w as honored at a redding breakfast to Top's City Cafe in Delta following the wedding hosted by the groom's parents. They were honored at a reception that evening in Delta and further honored at an open house on th were Ilene Luke, Sharen Westmoreland, Maty Sabin, Jackie Hansen, Marie Pozcr-nicValerie Draper, Karen Chamberlain and Angela couple moved la California Contest of the Baby Contest held in connection with Winner Btoneer Day in Syracuse ate a follow: from infancy la one year of age w ith the brow-ne- tt eye. Cortney Lynn Cook, ton of Mr. Julie Cook: reddevt hair. Brady Michael Abvhtre. von of Mr. and Mr. Linden AKhtrc; Curhcvt hair, Steven Spencer, ton of Mr. and Mr. Donald Spencer. WINNERS IN the month category were: The 12-2- Davis High School and is attending WSC. He has served for six years in the U.S. Army, four year of this service time as a honor guard in Washington, D.- C. Announce Engagement The newlyweds will make their home in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Hunter of Layton are announcing the engagement of their daughter Lisa Michelle Kunz to Richard Alan Snow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Snow, also of Layton. Ann Rasmussen Elected State DAV Commander 13, 1980 as their wedding and will be married in the Dr. Chapel in Layton. Both have graduated from Layton High School and Seminary. Lisa has finished one for dental year hygiene at WSC. RICHARD HAS fulfilled an LDS mission in the Mississippi Jackson Mission and is attending WSC in business and law. Lisa is also the daughter of the late W. Dee Kunz. She recently returned from the National DAV Convention which was held in Hawaii. MRS. RASMUSSEN has been a member of the DAV Auxiliary for the past 12 years. She has held all unit positions and several state positions. She visits the VA Hospital in Salt Lake City on a regular basis taking treats to the patients and providing them with recreation and conversation. ANN RASMUSSEN This district is made up of units from New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming and Utah. American Veterans Auxiliary 14. She will preside 18 auxiliary units in Utah during the coming year. .on June over the 14. They are the parents of four children, dmg The installation of the Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary officers for Davis County Unit 14 was held Aug. 16. NEW OFFICERS are Frances Chavez, commander; in hits Eric Hansen, son of Mr, ami Mrs. Craig Hansen: oldest baby with least hair. Jwy Simpson, son of Mr. and Mr. Kus Simpson: reddest hair. Dann Zaupg. son of Mr. and Mr. Ray Zaurs: bluest eyes. Sarah Gotschail. daughl. ter of Mr.and Mis. Gary Got-dul- Baby with the curliest hair. Pairiccc Lavoto. daightcr of Pat Lavoto: brownevt eye. Brittney Nixon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nixon; deepest dimples, Shane Rhoades, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewi Rhoades. BABY WITH the most hair. Atmce Schucsslcr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Schuessler; cutest smile. Kami Buckly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dal-L- m Buckley. Some 30 merchants in the northern part of the county participated in the supplying of gifts for the children, vsb you leave the mall parking lot and proceeds will be turned over the Muscular Dystrophy Foundation to assist them in the fight against the dreaded disease. Austin Chiles. Jaycee president, and the Jaycee members are hopeful that everyone will be willing to donate to this worthwhile drive, np Marlene Peaslee, adjuacent; Annabelle Coria, senior vice commander; Edith Pharr, junior vice commander. The officers were sworn in by Ann Rasmussen, the state auxliary commander, dmg August 9, 1980 Lora and Joseph, 1025 West 2000 North, Stephen Layton, boy Ralph and Sharon Noble, 244 East 1000 South, Kaysville, twin girls Frank and Susan Hewitt, 3045 Porter Avenue, Ogden, girl Marion and Phyllis Crawford, 818 LaVerde Street, Layton,' boy , August 10,1980 Franklin and Juanita Horrocks, 533 East 1st North, Kaysville, boy John and Shauna Long, 1145 South State No. 4, Clearfield, girl Lynn and Debra Bagley, 2875 North Hill Field Road No. 178, Layton, boy 100 The Davis County Library, 38 OfFarmington, UT, will accept bids on a Multilith fset Press, Model 1250, excellent condition, minimum bid $700. George W. Mr, and W right of Mr. Kay viKe. THE PROSPECTIVE bridegroom i the on of Mr. and Mr. Rulon A. King. 2411 W. Shepard Lane. Kay write. They plan to be married cm 16. Mamt. will be named Koa Ihe new mother will be re membered a the loimer Jonolce I dim of Kay w rile. Grandparent mJude Mr. Jena I dim, Kay d!e. and Mr. and Mr. Joseph Pei lac. ihctr daughter Mela me ChristIvnO in the THE BR graduated from Daw High School in I9?9 and ha been attending WSC in Ogden. She it currently employed a awntant manager of Lerncr Shop in (he Layton Hill Mall. ct Mr. King graduated from Davit High in 1976. hat fulfilled an LDS mtvMon to the Nashville Morion. He i employed with Eoulgcr Heavy Equipment Co. in Salt Lake City, np Ten-nevv- ee Comm. To Address Kaysville Lakeview Hospital. She weighed 7 IK. 5 or. At home are three sister and one brother. Kimberly. Jennifer, f mdy and Rwhie. Mr. W dl son was the former Tw da Robison of Ian Angcle. include Mr. and Mr. Richard J. Sr., and Mr. and Mr. Sterling Robison, all of Lo Angcle. Calif. are MilW'ril-so- ton Keep. Mr. Mary W dlson. Kith of Lo Angcle. Calif.: Mr. Lillie Robison. Anaheim. Calif, and Mr. Mary Marlin. Burbank. Cahf. Happy to announce the arrival of their first child, a ton. are Mr. and Mr. David Ross of Kay sville. The 8 lb. 7 oz. lad arrived on July 29. 1980 in the McKay-De- e hospital in Rotarians The Aug. 13 meeting of the Kaysville Rotary provided an opportunity for member parti- cipation rather than a guest speaker. Each Rotarian introduced himself and suggested projects that could help make Kaysville an even better place to live. THE SUGGESTED projects were well considered and presented since the membership had been alerted to this re- quirement at the previous meeting. All suggestions were subse- quently reduced to wnting, signed and submitted to the Community Projects Committee for consideration as Rotary projects. This was in keeping with an earlier project entitled Caring for Kaysville. Christopher David. Mr. Ross it the former Julie Shelton of Layton. Mr. and Mr. II. Joe Shelton. Lay ton, and Mr. and Mr. Ren Lusk. Layton, are the grandparent. Mrs. Leslie Shelton of Ogden is the greatgrandmother. Rlynn and LaRce Anderson of Kaysville are announcing the arrival of their new son bom to them on Aug. 4. 1980. The baby arrived at Lake-vieHospital in Bountiful weighing 9 lbs. 7 oz. He w ill be named Brent Wayne. Valerie. Laura. Ken, Russ. Clay and Karen, are at heme to welcome him. Mrs. Anderson is the former LaRee By water of Myton. Ut. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Garth Anderson, Roy. w 10 Hwr-tM6!- O, Mr. Haukv wdl be re mefliftered farmer Shir-leW aftf 4 f run Kme i daughter Ak na and a i m Bne, Grandparent are Mr, and Mr, kishf S. Wane, I run Height, and Mr, and Mr Norman llauk. liuMsidle. A, K, A ndervm. Syrause, i the great grandfather. von tor Mr, and Mu It Ralph I eui 4 Kay slide, Ihe 7 ik, 6 Ud armed al the lake view Hospital in Dounio ful on Aug, 6, VMI Al home are Morn, hheh Icy. frm and Ange to eh i the tome hun, Mr, I o, ci farmer Robyn HcywooJ of Kaywdle, Grandparent in Jude Mr, and Mr, (eorge HeyvwusJ. Kaywdle: Mr. I dull lewis, Kaysville, Mr. Marguerite (gdcn, i the r. Announcing the arrival lro baby armed on July 31. in ihe lakeview llaspiial in Bountiful ami weighed 6 IK, 14 01, Slut will he named Jendcr Slone. Lisa. Julie anj Jtry an are at home to welcome ber. Sir. IwlorJ will be remem- bered a ihe former Laurie Robert of Lay ion, are Str. and Grandparent Sir. SI yron Linford. Sir. and Sir. Weldon Robert. Layton. Gteat-grandmoth- Sir, t Sororih Piniie Aug. 2-lt- h Beta Rho Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority will begin it chapter year with a family picnic potiuck on Aug. 24 at 5 in the bowery-a-t Kaywil-- e park. Fancy decorated boxed dessert will be solJ to the husbands. A SUMMER socul will he held Aug. 21. to see Side by Side at the Lagoon Opera House. Rushees and guest are invited. Motorcycle & Snowmobile Cylinder boring, honing, and sleeving - Call 766-275- 1 Myton. Ut. ELDON FROST, program schedule for the remaining August meetings. A Davis County commissioner will be a speaker at the Aug. 20 meeting. DANCE UNLIMITED, Rotarians are invited to come and find out which one. On Aug. 27 the Kaysville Rotarians will be the guests of the Layton club at a steak L.R,.-- , Announces Dance Aerobics for Ladies and Teenagers. Call 766-049- for Information 5 GOING IN STYLE. . . FOR MEN His hair and his appearance are important FOR WOMEN Curled, Waved, or Straight , her hair should reflect her personality FOR STUDENTS Attractive and Easy Stylings mmm ff The above equipment may be seen and sealed bids accepted during Library Public service hours through August 29, 1980. Inquire August 14, 1980 Dennis and Kristina Talbot, 1166 West 1290 South, Syracuse, girl Willis and Bonnie Bassett, 1431 Marilyn Drive, Layton, boy - 354 N. Main,f Layton CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT - elta Gordon of Salt Lake City. and Mrs. Sadie Chandler, chairman, announced the of a Kay-vill- Calif. Grandparent Ogden and will be named 14 vi new daughter are Mr, and Mu, Paul t tfdat J 4 Kav s die, 7 he Will n. Jr, of Kaywdle. with the birth of ine on Aug, 2. 1 Hey wood. Hawaii, Another daughter ha been added to the (amity of Mr, and Mr. RkhardJ, 26, August 12, 1980 Jose and Maria Valdez, 602 West Center Street, Kaysville, boy a spine lettering machine, minimum bid $25 2. ber parent Hospital in Layton and He wended in at I IK. I an Terry Hawk tftf annming ikrtr horn m J jty ' August 13,1980 Ronald and Kathleen Russell, 902 University Village, Salt Lake City, boy Earl and Marion Dustin, 1447 North 300 West, Sunset, boy 451-232- The engagement and f.mh coming marriage of Ml Andrea Linn Wrgh to Brian R, King iv being announced by lu - Mr, and Mf Of Ogden arg August 11, 1980 Douglas and Janet Harward, 1 137 East 1200 North, East Layton, boy Larry and Jean Thurgood, 137 Navajo Drive, Winslow, Arizona, boy and - Dale Set IDE-ele- lea baby. August 8, 1980 Jimmie and Shellie Noon, 301 North Main No. 25, Layton, boy SALE FOR PUBLICSouth East, and She I a member of the I ormington I trvf Ward, kj Births Layton. a Multilith Model 80, good condition, minimum bid $50. and uHevloth. She l afwy buvy at tome type of hand word, though the past few year hav me been able la da mush cruhctmg. loMe Officers Installed A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Stan Cooper of Layton on August 6, 1980 in the Davis North Medical Center. He weighed 5 lbs. 7 oz. and will be named Stanford York Cooper. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. Jay S. Payne, all of MRS. RASMUSSEN is married to Orlando Rasmussen, the DAV Chapter commander for Davis County Unit THE JAYCEES will be on hand to collect donations as Births District State Convention. Mrs. Ann Rasmussen of 1041 W. 800 N., Clinton, was elected to the position of state commander of the Disabled at the Kaysville Shopping Mall between the hours of 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Lay I on 1 fat- - the Kaysville 5hy Drive, are going to sponsor a fund raising project on Aug. 27 THEY WILL make their home in Layton after the marriage. In October, Mrs. Rasmussen will fly to Cincinati, Ohio where she will visit the national DAV headquarters. In the spring, she will attend the 1th 4 In an effort to help support the annual Muscular Dystro- - date Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will be held in the Wasatch Mft$,PkUS Ha crocheted many at in lev peer the year, iu hiding doihet. runner for Jaycees Fund Raising Drive At Mall Aug. 27th THEY HAVE chosen Sept. Administration Hospital twice monthly and supervise the workings of the local auxiliary units. e, those liv nephew and met u f in the area are l oinv Sroh. L'm of farmineton: Pamela fund Elant, Bountiful, and Therd Lund, North Soli Lake. u itix.it r n xM'itik i bav vevrr Sept. Debbie Sabin and Judy Topham attended the guest k, mg SHE MIRKUD Andrew M. Davtv April 22, IA8 and (he THE BRIDE is a graduate of Delta High School and WSC. The groom is a graduate of THE BRIDE chose a gown of white with daisy trim. Her bridal bouquet was of white daisies. Miss Peggy Topham was maid of honor. Bridesmaids Mrs. Rasmussen will preside over state executive board meetings, visit the Veterans family moved M I wrmmgtor). PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mary Sabin and Debbie Sabin. book. Aug. 2 in Kaysville. 16 FOR THE BLUEST eye. Nichole Gooch, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Chnt Gooch the most hair, Tyson Waite, ton of Mr. and Mr. Marty Waite: deepest dimples and oldest baby with least hair. Scott Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Jones. The fattest baby was Becky Steel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Steel: the cutest smile, Dori Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Pice. THE MOl HI RS were dressed in shades of mint green dresses and their coursagcs were yellow. Gary Sabin performed the duties of best man with Doyle Topham, Joe Topham. Tim Topham. Chris Topham and C.- F. Baker as the ushers. ceremony. ANNA DAVIS Anna Pavi f celebrated her 94tlt birthday pa Augua 16 She w barn in and targd, N O. in moved la Salt Lake Cuy wnb brf fomly when He wv foe ycanuld.W Hen he wail? the Davi Dr, R C. KuIiahui. I atnung-Mi- , and Mr- - and Mr, Norm AJon, ( iinton Boasting over the arrival of then thdd, a von, are Mr, and Mr, JovcpH Prrlae of Kay wile, lie armed on July J. vo in ihe Da i North Birl h.- 376-053- 1 p |