OCR Text |
Show i y.fftY REFLEX PAV5 LEWS JOURNAL, AUGUST K 1S89 NORTH PAV15 LEADER, AUGUST 21. 1980 Future Could Mean Longer Life P) TOM BUM I hi jll fill. WI.VpHaJ IM,-.- it laJuvtiul fi.i.it gtn(9 I H4 g.HflKk KG - If fe f ARMNG)0 MuiMs prf&ttikvwi'f iwi Ms tVMf true, U ) AM filling 111 pun Will N gNvMkWiWatiy HltL ! (7 M K IN avoagr led " Ilflgt Uljl.d 11 r,a AT THE M CHARITY MAE I REECE CONNIE I. ADAMS KUZAUKTII UADFIELD b4 f.f an-cri- named Ruth Marie Sill. Creeling the baby at home was her brother Jacob. La) ton residents. Eldon and Mane Sill and Vaughn and are Mrs. Vivian McEnttre of Clearfield and Harold and Beatrice Crapo of newest member of the H. Blaine and Colleen Carruth fisher family of Layton. She was born Aug. II, I9K0 in Ogden. The fisher's older child, a son. is named Chad. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Fisher Myton. Ut. Nichole is the name of the and Dr. and Mrs. David Carruth, all of Mountain Green, La-No- re SO Hams are the baby granparents. Great-grandparen- ts are the grandparents. Mrs. Emma Bie Singer of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. S.M. Patterson of Snta Anna. Area Births August Kaysville News 1. 1980 George and Lynette Swain, 4572 S. 1900 W., No. 3. Roy, boy. Guy and Easa Rogers, 1452 W. 1750 N., Layton, oy. Descendants of the James and Sarah Adelaide Wilmer Sheffield family held their reunion on Saturday, Aug.9, at the Davis County Pavillion in Fruit Heights. Bishop Beck K. Sheffield August 2, 1980 Dwight and Della Barfuss, 582 Riverside Dr. No. 16, ialt Lake City, boy. was chairman and directed activities for the day. Some 200 descendants attended. Reports were given by Dr. Sher- August 3, 1980 Ronald and Bobbie Green, 45 Aircraft Ave., Layton, man B. Sheffield who is president of the organization. There are some 26 full time missionaries from the Sheffield family serving at the present time in missions throughout jrl Orlin and Joan Hugues, 786-37t- h St, Ogden, girL Clear-elJeffrey and Wendy Purdy, 2365 S. 300 W., boy. Kent Craig and Tamra Lott, 1801 West Morris Lee, d, the world. The Sheffield Allan and Beverly Hash, 513 Daley Ave., Layton, genealogy is moving forward under the leadership of James and Virginia Sheffield. Seven generations of the Sheffield family live in the Kaysville area. The reunion brought families from California, Texas, Idaho, Illinois and all parts of Utah. They enjoyed dinner, games, program, races, and exchanging genealolgy. August 8, 1980 Norman and Martha Fowler, 630 of Ogden were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. ivanstggtfWyo., w girl. August 5, 1980 Stanford and Jill Cooper, 378 S. 775 ioy. E, Layton, Denise Westenskow, 301 North Main Carl and Jo. 31, Layton, St, girl. August 7, 1980 Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Godfrey E 1000 S., Clear- ed, twin boys. , Preece. grandparent. On Aug. It. 1980 Mr. and Lonnie Brown became the parent of a 8 IN. 13 oz. ton. He was bom in Ogden. He will be named Michael Joseph Brow n. Hi one tivtcr is named Dcnive. Mr. arid Mr. Paul Waits of Mr. showed Utah's population will Mrs. Amelia Hoskins, lives in one million mark. Some bo.tmo new jobs will be generated MX yearly, not including ihc Pow-e- Brown of East Carbon, Ut. are the grandparents. One living r, Hazard, Ky. It's a 9 lbs. boy for Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Purdy of Clearfield. Mrs. Purdy will be remembered as the former Wendy Reese of Layton. The baby was bom Aug. 3, 1980 in the Davis North Medical Center. He is their first child. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Purdy of San Jose, Calif, and Mrs. Dclpha Reese of Layton. Two living greatgrandmothers are Mrs. Lois Stephens, Kaysville and Mrs. Thelma Purdy, Centerville. Elementary joN will lop ihc School Bus Pick-U- p Time Bus route and pick-u- p time for students of the East Layton Elementary are as follows: BUS NO. 69:1553 East Gentile, 8:15 a.m.; 1714 East Gentile, 8:17 a.m.; View Drive and Gentile, 8: 19 a.m.; Ridge Road and Gentile, 8:21 a.m.; 2474 East Gentile, 8:23 a.m.; 2607 East Gentile, 8:25 a.m.; Woodridge and Gentile, 8:27 a.m. Bus No.69: Oakhills Dr. and 2412 E., 8:40 a.m.; Oakhills Dr. and 2575 E., 8:42 a.m.; Oakhills Dr. and 2825 E.,8:44 a.m.; 200 No. 2800 East, 8:46 a.m.; 300 No.2700 East, 8:48 a.m.;251 No.Hwy. 89, 8:50 a.m.; Shurtzand Hwy. 89, 8:53 a.m.; Natural Estates, 8:55 a.m. BUS N0.697: Joni Drive 2500 No., 8:25 a.m. Bus No. 97: Country Oaks Acces Rd., 8:40 a.m.; 2400 E. Country Oaks, 8:42 a.m.; 2525 BUS NO. 85: Joni Drive Ra-ply- fi Way, 8:20 a.m.; Raplyn Way 2500 North, 8:24 a.m.; Parnell and Hwy.89,8:27 a.m. Kindergarten children from the following areas will go to morning kindergarten: Oak Forest, Kays Creek, Country Oaks, Dimond Oaks. Super-Star- s rnn mill nv IffctUY lU 11 A CAIEI All set with their displays for the Davis members Debbie County Fair are Hamblin, left, Lynette Sanders and Suzanne Murdock. 4-- H lo a 4 iKar-wo- v ment i v & , wr- - a EMU.G. Police force for four rTi' r, A LARGE group of neighbors and friends honored them with a going away parly at Maddox in Brigham City. They have three daughters. & ruM.Err home. Glenda will he a senior this coming year al Clearfield High School, vsb Mini-Sta- rs x M ,, ... 7 . j T, Flag Team Junior Drill teams in America? '"riHr-r- ti f(y ;A f S . j rk, )j' 'S' ' ' a. i . lLw ys J yA W.'pWaJJr. ft 4 C i A i j 'i s , .w v , ' ' ' h - j, ; , Professional Dance Training Training classes now open Twice a week classes include: Ballet, Jazz, Kicks, Splits, Marching, Rhythm, Showmanship and Flags 3-- 4, Ages 5-- 6, Also for Jr. High The Stars have made impressive appearances on two Osmond Family shows; the Rainbow Classic in Hawaii; and the Miss Drill Team U.S.A. Pageant in Santa Monica, Calif. Additional performances have included many halftime for the Utah Jazz, San Diego Chargers, and San Francisco and a special performance s; at Disneyland NATIONAL DIRECTOR PAT RHODES A 7-- & 11-1- 3 High School age. preparation class for High School Drill Team Tryouts & Studio of the Arts 1 387 West 1 800 North, Clintoh, Utah 825-796- 3 Nationally Trained Staff By Stars, Inc. include: Pat Rhodes IT Laurie P. Rasmussen, ftlcnda Padgett, and four year old Ambcrlce. who will accompany her parents to their new years. s . . . Heidi Rhodes . , Mh' prepaiaiton and rmp'oy Mutual organization, Sunday School and high pncsl group leader and worked as a boy scout leader. Prior lo hi coming to Syracuse. Mr. Padgett was with the state liquor and narcotics division and served w ith the Gear-fiel- d t,, ' s,t-S'lf- ary . superintendent of the .A Want to be a member of the best Ir - & Forty-niner- KINDERGARTEN children from the following areas will go to afternoon Kindergarten: Cherry Lane (walking), East of Highway 89, Fernwood Hollow and Oakhills Drive, Morgan Farms, Gentile St., and Woodridge. wiTug New This Year BUS NO. 8: Hwy. 89 Waltons Orchard, 8:28 a.m.; Hwy. 89 Across Street, 8:29 a.m.; Gas Station, 8:30 a.m.; 8:23 a.m. rs I.Se ! w ih an lui.muite 'll sq.uit aVb4 mto IK eii, ps ihem wih gun HE ANI) Mr. Padgett have reside in Sy racuse since they moved here, lie has been active in the Syracuse fourth Ward hating served in ihc bishopric, ax executive secret- on vocational Smail-Star- E.Country Oaks, 8:46 a.m.; 2800 E.Contry Oaks, 8:47 a.m.; Marquardts Hwy. 89, 8:50 a.m. Boulder Drive, 8:32 a.m.; Fernwood Drive, 8:34 a.m.; Cottles, 8:36 a.m.; Jaques, 8:38 a.m.; Waltons, 8:40 a.m. Bus No. 42: Odels - 3211. No.Hwy .89, 8:15 a.m.; Whitaker - 2765 No.Hwy. 89, 8:17 a.m.; 2550 No.2800 East, 8:19 a.m.; 2450 No.2800 East, 8:21 89, a.m.; Kays Creek-Hw- mean to MORE AM) better options for training will be required m Ail-Sta- rs, mode m sueamSwed high nh.sd Viiuh aid a.! , Us , (y,pV is to ptoii,!' Ih ill WISH Mi . II mgtJ, teal hie, poivniui m Emil G. Padgett, who has tn ihc sen k of the by c pitice force for the past four years, resigned his position recently and left Iasi week fur Cheyenne. W yo.. where he hav accepted ihc position of general manager of the Western Foam Corp.. and insulation company. school, he said. Students in elementary and junior high and high school will receive better understanding and preparation for vocational training. NONFARM JOBS have ps'd- - Mr I 111, J bv qii.u,ng Voi.w rtijii h'itps,'rt ' Vignd.ng i Is'ttge Ken Vocational awareness will begin with youngsters in grow n at a steady clip, jumping from 35K.OOO in 1970 to 525.000 in 1978 and Mr. Ulrich noted. Expected job growth will N tNu,o..'i, HU wolld Resigns Position he said. r Missile or Inicrmouniain Project. s (KING llil shard ngc I. Vts jiion.d cdusulsm he s J ,saio(i d JusoitOII shah s,moii,oiii ji.n will hav e i K established K w ec cv itsaed tea Ms ami those in I he business and industrial community , In addition KUct planning l.w sush cdusilum education, he said protections indicate vocational training acceptance will improve. "It won'l just be for someone clse's children, il will be acceptable for our's." And vocational job status will improve. some of lhal due lo income levels and type of wotk. by the Uiah Job Service Isi-Vi- sV'in and C lis at, d and uiieitv MH.d V Mds l with a grimy , bumpy w.ard I Viler it Looking only len years v ed . jl.lS Ji.jl HVW aM trg kl does ail of IN' oiy 4liVsmieor bl uo cic" means practically anyone w ho wanis lo wtnk and is trained will be able lo find work. alo means Ulah will continue lo impotl woikers whcie mn kmg ago we were e sport mg our skilled and professional people." ZEROING wtvd uses with nghsh tei UoiC and phmp. I? ei d Utahns! down the road and narrowing silts to Utah. he said a study exceed two million and II lhoc proiesiions It said. SOME OF these projections seem far out. Yet only a few years ago who would have believed lhal nun would tel fo4 on i he moon .'" he aked. Hazard, Ky. and Vernon W nv..o'g a rv! i,tiKr adils-a- ,1 I'SoiHf s.utuiii.n.iy I - Ms- - tl oh re li, sanl. Hui a prict wtll bs paid. ihs ptojeciionv mJicais Ihsis will tuts Ken a vhortage f drinking wiisr and ihs ermts rate wit) Mr, ITuch Calif, are the great- - lh she-duks- ." med. Douglas M. and Barbara Harm bill are announcing the birth of their second child. The 8 IN. 2 oz. gill was born Aug. 9. 1980 in the Davis North Medical Center. She saill be - Mr fViKiil, eem I prat, up tnwt aKwiI A pe veni currently, the prponiofl vf older winkers will increase as well; he sad. j Kie w ill be an k reae m N and saiislu-lor- y meaningful work and efunges and more flesiMny in wtnk the vk jImmI oil's ul Vk Layton Area Births lii d,Hg ImI WIILMJ AOper the p.vMl Mbs by AM I J) tupcfviiiif ii will unci from Nsw Cm in London m W anJ a esniur) (font nw Amsncint will enjoy Ihtss month sitiiiim and will Ns Id loo il -- ihs) with." hs TYLER A. WEST thrust 4 (id glOfih," t a Vilil sOn.fVfc 11- mg 0,t in won that Ni-th- i g M llOOf N WIN exfaM Knuds of i tvii pi,gijHis well, K acl "IN' sVs t walls smU evpiud M commuHilv lndiii.s ViudsUts will gel IK Tc-- w.hIJ m thsir buMlH'ss atvj milling be industry i, liies, leitlHis, WOMEN ii Alb iJ,t,5updilmg Mating Kkw (lie nattiwul ave penent erage by aKwit 2t sene riHf ! mii in vital ,a i Vs il Si te he s.d d 1C ii I Slid At IW same lime. I lah employ rneni will range N tween 4 and 3 R perfem. lik wk Ihg iihul resell IV l,st tnJii,.Ns avenge young w,a,r wol ehiRgeb'N toe hi h ch i.aw s in iMr hM'Wtf, ,qJtfcmi :l sio.J.tiis ih,,j io tv liugUlihit I ip.J iln'jjfjlswj etuiKfisaby prod a, I 4 l,to lu i.mmo g fMhqv - III ai ihs fbluis (fumed Mns aiimnd mi Ihs w,mi hissiu wutf )Sir fthHil gening lit KtiUS Ihfitf will bs Mi available I sm tfwl wsghi; will bs aN id vmm4 f4.it N pm and people will bs it is it rrtifs fills 2fl )C4i cnhcf I hi ihs currsni vu(on, t tlf (srsfifd lo , iU .eJ. Is-- wdi and BiUiUi.d slu'w j "ut mki alij IlflfiadiH, "IK pjHlIf H , ln i expeiid id pi.iu.ie the omn YikitiMftil Jimum in hs grtt mertmg Aug II, HAPPY BIRTHDAY MnruUy wa a big day fur T W A. Vrt, n f Mr. and Mn. Marshall A. Yt f 1521 E. Ksyi Crnk in F,4t bin first birthday. Othm in tayum. wltu rtkhtsu-that (tjtiil catfgnry thin ar: Jt Fmirirk ltuam. m f Mr. and Mm. Frrdmk E. Ibiam f 329 a Aug. 8; IDirigt--r Way in iaiytun, whi birthday Charity Mae I'rvm, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Larry IYm f 2(7 1 la thorn, who birthday wan duly 2$ Connie L Ad.im. daughter f Mr. and Mra. Scott Adam f Ml K. Ontih. who shared a birthday that day and Klizatwih liadfirlil, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Stevm 0. I ladle Id, 221 K. GOO N. in Kayavilie. a ho n lebrated her lig day July 20. smt ts (itjJi in wnj upgijj.Bg requited it J h s.aa Jobs," Ml I )4h aitj by g lifted mnng lit'l Uc .i f 'rh 4 i gr-w- mJ lag istip-i-.'H- 'l ihJ r, mr i,u..'at i e 'iN 1 9 fl Ilf H,.i,g ihJust a 4 t(if gufti'd J Ity Ml Mm 14 usjikmJ edb and (VJ iifH Ciii. ti jIkwiI iijiHiflf (!! aHvt ViMi pruem i4 ttuJVnu, wj W il L Kh. lii M M Sl ill Util fdtialm l the tiitf A pinmc ni i4 (Java .KViltkf jJjlOHJltHM Ml iiiffldirg ,': ff hot liguig pin gnnplit n,rnt mg Will JKHSK FliEDIUCK LOAM will nsidaJia lr soJ we, wMttg i,-- mgt It tn gn-it- h t f gh slfcsii anJ f ..iiifig ij.LrvMs tli lie Kip hw4 fvm be4 high Iftwdifd IUtifU ?s) - nu'ftl iff, ffilftWiC i V)ici 376-890- 8 sandy Odle 376-113- 0 Vikki Black . . . 376-466- 5 ... 825-679- 0 |