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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DA- NEWS JOURNAL, JUNE 21, 1979 VIS Salt Free Diets Can Include Snack Foods For further information on any of the following items, contact the appropriate organization. diets can now include such snack foods as SALT-FRE- E potato chips and pretzels. Many supermarkets have special diet food sections e which carry snak defects in babies born to women who took the pills, of a man, caused by failure to take jet lag into account. His 32 hour trip ac- cording to studies at the University of Colorado without adequate sleep was followed by extensive activity after arrival. Medical Center iq Denver. International travel poses some unusual health risks. The New York Times reported the death by heart attack PHYSICIANS travelers recommend take it easy until salt-fre- items. The names of current suppliers of such products can be obtained by writing Potato ChipSnack Food Assn., Euclid Office Plaza, 26250 Euclid Ave., Euclid, Ohio, 44131 Rings should be removed when engaging in sports, according to Dr. James Bennett of the Baylor College of Medicine. The ring may be caught on an immovable object or projection, resulting in serious damage to the finger. TRAMPOLINE Trauma: Thousands are treated annually for'injuries during trampoline use. The Consumer Product Safety MR AND MRS. THERON R. LEISHMAN United MRS. MEREDITH BITTER Wed In Temple Among nuptial events of the week was the marriage and reception, Wednesday, June of Miss Cathleen Christensen and Meredith V. Bitter. 13 designed by the bride in conjunction with the dressmaker. A frilly summer hat was chosen to complement the gown. In the bridal line were Miss Margo Bitter as maid of honor, Mrs. Thomas E. Depue and Mrs. Wayne R. Washer were attending matrons. Miss Cindy Bingham and Miss Kelly Creighton were bridesmaids. MARRIAGE THE ceremony took place in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Elder Benjamin Bowring officiating. That evening they received guests at a reception at the White House Reception Center in South Ogden. LEGRAND W. Bitter, brother of the groom, was best man. Ushers were THE BRIDE wore a gown of Salapeau and Venice lace and Mrs. Joann Dahl. THE Michael Bitter, Forest Bitter, Julian Bitter, Kenyon Bitter, Wayne Washer, Tom Depue and Clyde Christensen. After a honeymoon trip to Victoria, British Columbia, Washington and Oregon, they will make their home in Bountiful, np George Mitchell, 277 East 100 North, Clearfield. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed O. Leishman, 440 South 700 West, Brigham City. A wedding breakfast in the couples honor was held for them at Brattens in Bountiful. A reception was held later that day at the home of the groom in Clearfield. BRIDE attended school in Clearfield and Utah THE NEW bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. THE BRIDE is a daughter Jerry W. Christensen of 1223 North Nalder Drive, Layton. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Melvin Bitter of 471 E. 200 North, Kaysville. of Mr. and Mrs. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Tim Burnett Miss Jana Mitchell recently became the bride of Theron R. Leishman. The wedding took place on June 15, 1979 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. State University and Weber ' State College. The groom attended Box Elder High School and Utah State University. He has fulfilled a LDS mission to New Mexico. After a honeymoon to Sun Valley, Idaho the couple will make their future home in Clearfield. The last half of June contains memorable American days. The 20th is West Virginia Day dating from 1863, when that state entered the Union as an independent state, having seceded from reduce accidents. Flex your knees for greater bouncing control, use at least four spotters, learn the basic bounces and drops before going on to advanced stunts, watch for and repair holes in the jumping bed or breaks in the pads or frame, allow adequate ceiling height, keep area equip the trampoline with firm but flexible frame pads and keep well-lighte- it level. HORMONE PILLS designed to detect pregnancy or prevent miscarriage have resulted in 4 times the number of congenital heart pre-cook- Andrew Still, a Kansas physician, began the medical system of osteopathy. The 24th is St. John's Day, the 29th St. Peters Day and the 30th St. Paul's Day. ON THE 25th, in 1876, Gen. Virginia. George Custer and two THE Constitution was hundred eight U.S. soldiers were slain on the Little Big Horn in Montana. On the 26th, in 1917, the first U.S. troops landed in France in the first of two American rescues of that country in this century. The 27th is the birthday anniversary of Helen Keller, born in Tuscumbia, Ala. in of- ficially adopted on the 21st in 1788, when New Hampshire became the ninth state to ratify it. On the 22nd in 1874, Dr. Com- mission warns that trampolines are not toys, but dangerous gym equipment. These safety measures will 2-- June Dates In Fashion and full circle skirts in polyester and cotton poplin are cool and comfortable for summer wear. Solid or Back-wra- p the bodys timetables have readjusted, eat lightly, plan stopovers when travel time exceeds 15 hours, and don't rush to meetings and other activities on arrival. Food and water intake should be watched closely on trips to foreign lands, according to John Macomber, vice president of International Hotels. Meat should be hot and thoroughly cooked. foods, Refigerated pastries, and salads should be avoided, as well as uncarbonated soft drinks. ONLY CURED hard cheese and freshly boiled or powdered milk are considered safe among the dairy foods. Most major cities in the world few medical present problems, but assure that in more remote areas any food or beverage may be contaminated. A directory of English-speakin- g physicians in cities around the world can be a Godsend for international travellers. Obtain a copy from the travelers aid group IAMAT, 350 Fifth Ave., Suite 5620, New York, NY 10017. 1880. ON THE 28th, in 1914, the dreadful carnage, World War I, which would end a way of life print cotton and polyester blouses complete the outfit. Budget shoppers can select fall coats now and lay them away until needed. The short coat is popular. One attractive coat features a stand-u- p and produce Communism, was sparked by an assassination at Sarajevo war which also produced World War II 21 years after it ended. collar held in place with a olaid scarf. AN APPLE a day could keep the dentist away, according to Researcher K.L. Clancy of the University of Rochester. A study of 143 junior high students revealed negative relationship between cavities and the intake of apples, oranges, and fruit juice. AND MAIL to Onto County Fair, Courthouse. Farmington. Utah (4023 before July 4th, to gel on the new mailing Hat lor a Davis County Fair Premium look FILL OUT JUST A SUGGESTION A lot of motorists could af- ford to be a little more in superstitious-belie- ve Name;. AddresK- signs, you know. Jlp- - - THE BRIDE was dressed in h a gown of nylon organza and Chantilly lace. It featured an empire waist, floor-lengt- high neckline and bishop sleeves and lace cuffs. Mrs. Laurie Leishman was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Resa Leishman and Jill Leishman. Their gowns were of pastel colors. The mothers were dressed in yellow (sly tlFlsTr I niseis qiana floor-lengt- h gowns. Crown Point . BEST MAN was Lee Stone and usher was Kent Suiter. So Much 4-HCl- ub (A) Anchor Hocking for So Little Each week we will feature these Crown Beverageware items. Dont miss this great value . . . Start your collection today. Elects Officers The Sewing Sweethearts Club held their first meeting on June 7 at the home of their leader Mrs. Carol Ward. Assisting leader is Mrs. Sharron Lundgreen. 4-- OFFICERS were elected for the year. Becky Ward, president; Angie Berrett, vice president; Lisa Larkins, secretary; Michelle Hill, Rebecca reporter; MR & MRS. BRAD L. CLAWSON Exchange V ows On June 8, 1979, Susan King Bradshaw became the bride of Brad L. Clawson at the Layton Stake Center. Bishop Paul T. Barlow officiated at the ceremony. SUSAN WORE embroidered organza an floor-lengt- h gown enhanced with Venetian lace, threaded with satin ribbon. Ruffles accented the high neckline, bodice and short puffed sleeves. A soft chiffon flounce with lace trim adorned the hemline. Matron of honor was Mrs. Mark Green. Bridesmaids were Lori Allen, Sherry Mathews and Jill Clawson. h Their gowns were of different pastel colors. They were sleeveless and fea- - THE BRIDES parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph King, 1037 Kimberly Dr., Layton. Brad is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Clawson, 217 Aircraft Ave., Layton. An open house was held at the home of the brides parents. Lundgreen, song and health safety leader; Lori Ward, recreation leader. This is a third year course in sewing and the girls will be making articles of clothing for the Davis County Fair entries. THE CLUB meets weekly and at their last meeting they had a guest who spoke on appropriate colors to wear, np ROCKS Crown Point. The New, Elegant Beverageware tured an empire waist. They carried long stemmed roses with baby breath and lavender and baby blue rib- The intricate diamond pattern was inspired and designed with European richness and flavor in mind. The subtle crystalline glow of Crown Point gives any table setting the added sparkle of formal entertaining! Its equally at home in everyday use. bon. floor-lengt- MRS. KING wore a pink gown and Mrs. h Clawson wore a blue gown. They had corsages of pink rose buds, blue and white carnations. Flower girl was Tori Bradshaw. Best man was Mark Green. Ushers were Don King, Troy Clawson and Brent Clawson. A PRENUPTIAL party was held at El Matador Restaurant. Both the bride and the groom attended Layton High School. And after a honeymoon to southern Utah they will make their future home in Layton. full-leng- th FEATURE ITEMS offered at full-lengt- OAQG From tho Eaoutlful LAS VEGAS SANDS HOTEL Furnish that Extra Bedroom Complete 12 Pieces FOR ONLY C22 Queen Size Box Spring & Mattress Hotel Firm Bed Frame Heavy Hotel Quality 3 Drawer Dresser Desk & Mirror Desk Chairs & 2 Lounge Chairs Hanging Lamp with Chain Table Lamp & 2 Pictures On Display At: :ot:l galgg, i::s. Furnishings From Fine Hotels 257 W. So. Temple 562 W. 100 N., Bountiful PUBLIC INVITED 9:30 a. m. 6:00 p.m. -- - ' Crown Point. Great Savings Also On These Completer Items Add these completer items of Crown Point to your collection for a complete compliment to your table. Crown Point. Dishwasher safe, totally elegant, so reasonably priced . . . Start your collection this week at Safeway! Bible Verse ...He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her. 1. Who spoke these words? Unto whom were they addressed? 1 To whom does "her refer? 4. Where is the quotation found in the Bible? 2. Answers: 1. 2. .39 Jesus. Certain Scribes and Pharisees. 1 A woman 4. John 8: 7. taken in adultery. PITCHER $1.99 onrmDlTittth cm vQnuntir cn. limits GOBLET .79 PILSNER .79 iJUuunt CHAMPAGNE .79 |