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Show MARCH 17, 1987 Temple rites unite couple Gains post at U of U Saturday, March 14, Karen Ruth Sabin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Ray Sabin of Kaysville and Kenneth Todd Capson, son of Mr. and Mrs. David N. Capson of Salt Lake City were united in marriage in the Salt Lake Temple. After the ceremony performed by J. Lewis Taylor, a wedding breakfast was given in their honor by the grooms parents. That evening the couple was honored with a reception given by the brides parents at the Lion House. Susan Sabin, sister of the bride, served as maid of honor. Best man duties were performed by David C. Capson, brother of the groom. Bridal showers were given by Rosalie Capson; Joyce Sessions and Linda Stalter; Jean Nybo and Gloria Nelson and Connie Bum-side- Kaysville resident has been elected to the University of Utah student assembly. Winning the position was Joanne Davenport, a 1983 graduate of Davis High School and daughter of Arthur M. and Dolores Davenport, 1618 N. 2900 E., Kaysville. Mrs. Davenport, a senior majoring in organizational communication, is one of five students elected from the College of Humanities. They represent more than 2,000 humanities majors at the U. of U. s. The bride graduated from Davis High School and Weber State Col- - KAYSVILLE The MR. AND MRS. A lege of Nursing. She fulfilled an LDS Chile Osomo Mission. The groom is a graduate of Skyline High School. He is presently employed as a printer for Surety Life in Salt Lake City. The couple will reside in Salt Lake City. Children who are not achieving often unhappy with their performance but seem either unwilling or unable to make changes. In an attempt to help parents learn techniques that are helpful with these children, the Parent Education Resource Center will present a workshop entitled, jEg CD O A general membership meeting The brothers and sisters of Eliza M. Zaugg are honoring her by hosting an open house commemorating her 90th birthday anniversary, Saturday, March 21 from p.m. in the West Point LDS Stake Cultural Hall, 550 N. 2300 W., West Point. She was bom to Frederick and Emily Chadwick Zaugg March 15, 1897 in a three-roolog cabin built in her father Park Valley, Box by of the Association for The Re- tarded citizens of Davis County will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 24. It will be held in the auditorium of the Davis County School District offices in Farm- r Guest speaker will be Dr. Raymond G. Briscoe, a member of the Davis County School Board. Dr. Briscoes topic will be The Rights of Every Child to an Education. All parents of handicapped chil- dren and all interested parties are invited to attend. There will be an open discussion at the conclusion of Dr. Briscoes talk. Elder County, Utah. Friends and relatives are invited to attend, with a short program being held. Refreshments will be served. No gifts please. ELIZA M. 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Meet slated to be feted Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Bourne, of Fruit Heights, under-achieveme- JOANNE DAVENPORT U. E. M. Zaugg Engaged Underachievement - Causes and Cures." The presentation deals with the trifocal model of addressing This model was de assembly er veloped at the Family Achievement Clinic and targets children, their parents, and their teachers in the cure of underachievement. Presenters for the program will be Larry Wilson, Ph.D. and Beverly Dawson, LCSW. The seminar will be presented in four sessions beginning April 1 at 7 p.m. and will be held at the Monte Vista Center. Charge for the class will be $12 per person or $18 per couple. ' Registration will be limited with preregistration required. Preregister by visiting the Parent Education Resource Center, 100 S. 200 E., Farmington or calling commensurate with their ability are a concern to their parents and their teachers. These children are former directs all extracurricular activities, including allocating a $500,000 budget to campus organizations and projects. Ms. Davenport is a member of Chi Omega sorority and serves as Panhellenic representative. She is also a member of the spirit squad and teaches aerobics classes at the KENNETH TODD CAPSON Help kids achieve D t? GTlTtfcVf -- W TT. )r |