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Show m up m ip i 4 WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, DECEMBER 6. we"WSfWmsmwWWWF,WWW& 1979 NORTH DAVIS I FADFR DECEMBER 6. 1979 e News Mr. and Mrs. Davis Mr. and Mrs. LeRoi Day spent the holiday weekend in Evanston, Wyo. with their son, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Day and family. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis of Soda Springs, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Garth Woodward and daughter Kimberly of Boun- Wagaman of American Fork were guests of his parents, Mr. and'Mrs. Paul Wagaman. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hart are now at home in Kaysvilie after spending the summer months at their ranch near Bear Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Preece were dinner quests in Boun- tiful; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kipp and son Kenneth of tiful last week of Mr. and MR AND MRS. RULON J. CHRISTENSEN Mrs. Kay Collings and family. Dwain Buchanan underwent surgery last week at the Davis North Medical Center. Miss Janet Thorson, who just returned from serving an LDS mission to the Finland Helsinki Mission, will give her mission report on Sunday, Dec. 9 in the Kaysvilie 19th LDS Ward Sacrament meeting at 1 p.m. in the Kaysvilie She is the Tabernacle. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thorson. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Smith were dinner guests in South Weber of her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Verl Peterson. Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Nielson had as dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Nielson and family of Kaysvilie; Miss Merrilee Nielson of Salt Lake City: Wandas brother, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Spinder and son Kent from Choteau, Mont, and Brad McBoatney of Conrad, Mont., who is a student at BYU. Mrs. Ron Pearson underwent surgery on Nov. 27 at the Davis North Medical Center. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oram and family were dinner guests in Ogden at the home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McLea. Elder Kirk Oram will arrive home Dec. 15 from serving an LDS mission to the Georgia Atlanta Mission. He is a member of the Kaysvilie 10th Ward and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oram. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Anderson and children were dinner guests in Sandy of her Mr. parents, and Mrs. Richard A. Thompson. Other guests were her brother Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Thompson and son Ryan of Palmdale, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Anderson and children spent that evening in Kaysvilie with Ricks mother, Mrs. Eram Anderson. John Pierce left by plane Monday for Mesa, Ariz. where he will spend the winter months. He is the father of Mrs. Viva Adams. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoi Day received word of the arrival of a new born Nov. 22 to Mr. and Mrs. Steven Day at Alexandria, Va. Steven is the son of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Day of Evanston, former Wyo. residents. Kaysvilie Returning from a holiday vacation trip to Seattle, Wash., are Mr. and Mrs. Glen Francom. They visited with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Francom. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoi Day attended the wedding and reception of their granddaughter Dana Jardine, who was married in Salt Lake City to Jan Kendrick on Nov. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rasmussen and children spent the holiday with his parents, Milton Sessions, Farmington; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cranney, Burley, Ida. and all their families. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Abrams entertained at a family dinner on Thanksgiving Day. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Morgan and their family and Mrs. Blanch Abrams all of Fruit Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Kent grown and children of Tucsort,Ariz. were weekend guests of his sister and family, Mft and d Mrs. Lloyd Lefier. 3 LAWN MOWER' REPAIRING t -- Don't Cut It Bring It to CIS Your Briggs t Stratton Headquarters sister and family, Mr. and vilie; Mrs. Zelda Tidewell, Farmington; Mrs. Ardis her mother, Mrs. Dorene Nielsen. IN KAYSVILIE Mr. and Mrs. Reed Rasmussen in Roosevelt. President and Mrs. Newell Law and family were holiday dinner guests in Roy of her Mrs. Byron Combe. A traditional family dinner was held Saturday evening at the Fruit Heights Ward Cultural Hall. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Elison, Kays- NielMr. and Mrs. Jerald sen and three children were guests in Hyrum for the holiday dinner at the home of SALES - SERVICE 768-13- 13 CHA SAWS C&S T1UERS SHOW GLOWERS SMAUJJ&II1E REPAID NEW LOCATION:645 UVIN MOWERS - SHARPENING Young, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. 'SHARPENING SERVICE' NORTH MAIN, KAYSVILLg t REPAIRING - MECH AM - OGDEN 71 Exchange Y ows Powell attended the guest Miss Sharlene Thomas became the bride of Rulan Joy Christensen in rites per- book. Eric Christensen performed the duties of best man formed in the Kaysvilie LDS Rock Chapel on Nov. 30 with Bishop Lowell Taylor officiating. The new bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted W. Thomas, 259 E. 200 S., Kaysvilie. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph K. Christensen of 8 N. 300 E., and ushers were Andrew Brent Christensen and Ralph K. Christensen Jr. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mrs. Kib Jacobson, Mrs. Earl Goaslind, Mrs. Edwin Sprague, Mrs. Calvin Porter, Mrs. Gene Peterson, Mrs. Maude Berryman and Mrs. Etsil Fisher. The newlyweds will make their new home in Riverdale, Kaysvilie. Following the ceremony the couple was honored at a reception where they greeted guests. Jeff Abrams Takes Part In Exercise full-leng- cented with a heavy cotton lace with pleated ruffles forming a modified deep V yoke. Matching lace ruffles adorned the Bishop sleeves and hemline of the skirt. Deep pleats formed the bustle effect of the skirt back and extended into a chapel train. The fingertip veil of soft net edged in lace trim was attached to a matching The bridal headpiece. bouquet was made up of a ) y variety of fall flowers. n j j miW I i MISS BRENA Thomas, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Diane Godfrey, Mrs. Kib Jacobson and Jeanene Jenh sen. They wore gowns of floral crepe in autumn shades and held a bouquet of rust colored mums. Kristen Jensen was the flower girl. Mrs. Steven floor-lengt- with Chamber Members are malting available to our Local Citizens In Conjunction Utah. THE BRIDE was attired in a gown of polyorganza over bridal taffeta, ac- Marine Pfc. Jeff L. Abrams, son of Lavar S. and Donna Abrams of 1053 W. 1060 N., Layton recently participated in Combined Arms He is a Exercise member of the First Tank Battalion, First Marine Division, based at Camp - Pendleton, Calif. ' COMBINED ARMS Exer-cic- e was conducted at the Marine Corps AirGround Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, Calif. The live fire exercise stressed fire support Starting Nov. 23rd thru Jan. 31. coordination between air, tank, artillery, mortar and anti-tan- missile units. k graduate of Layton High School, Abrams joined the Marine Corps in July 1978. A 1978 ATO CHILD CARE Swing Shift Child Care. State licensed, Ages Dependable, reasonable rates. 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