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Show WEEKLY REFLEXDAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, APRIL 1 3, 1 978 Foster Care Conference GOUW 5s ! FRIDAY night, April 14 from 7 lo p m., the American Field Service students will put on a program. There will be registration, and following the program, refreshments tome and enjoy a delightful evening and bring the family, because this Is a family b . i Mr. and Mrs. Ray J. Forbes of 1917 East Cherry Lane, Fast Layton, observed their 50th wedding anniversary on at a 11 4 ' t, A i y ' ; J - - '? THEY were married April II, 1928 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. V ' J MILS Wednesday, April family dinner party given in their honor by members of their family. ' Mrs Forbes is the former Ada Peek of South Weber. She is a daughter of Benjiman B and Katie Earl Peek, f . f MR. FORBES Is a son of Thomas G. and Flora Ray Layton Forbes, life-tim- e residents. Mr. and Mrs. Forbes are at live members of the Layton 20th LDS Ward. They have both served a stake mission STANLEY SULLIVAN Temple Rites On I ridjy, April 7, Miss Janet Cutler and Stanley Sullivan were united in marriage. The wedding ceremony was performed in the Salt Lake I DS Temple by I Ider Rex D Pinegar. Cutler is the daughter id Dr. and Mrs. De J. Cutler of 11 Ridge Road, Layton. The bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs. Boyd Dean Sullivan, 513 View Drive, MISS Layton the wedding ceremony, the groom's parents hosted a wedding Following breakfast at the Lion House. A reception honoring the newlyweds was held Friday evening at the home of the bi ides parents. THE BRIDE wore a gown of white quiana knit in a princess style which extended into a rai i. Lace appliques adorned with pearls covered the bodice and outlined the sweetheart neckline, following the lines down the skirt and around the train to the back. The sleeves also were trimmed with lace at the wrist. Attending as matron of honor was Mrs Joel Passey. Maid of honor was Mess Debbie Cutler. Both attendants were sisters of the bride Miss Coral Smith and Mis Kevin MRS. FORBES has been Relief Primary member of the Young Ladies MIA presidency and at the present time, she is the Junior Sunday School coordinator. She was instrumental in organizing the Deseret Camp of the Daughters of Utah Taylor were bridesmaids. Mrs. Scott Smith and Mrs. Robert Adams, sisters of the groom, were also bridesmaids Miss Jolyn Passey and Miss Melora Passey, metes of the bride, were flower girls. Women Voters Plan Unit Meet On April 18th Smith was best man. Ushers were Gary Cutler, Bob Cutler and Mike Sullivan, brothers of the bride and groom. Following a brief wedding trip, the newlyweds will reside in Kaysville. SCOTT THE BRIDE graduated Do you know enough f Science fair trophy about which one best supports your philosophy? in interior design from Weber State College. She also attended LDS Business College. The groom served an LDS mission to Virginia. He has attended the University of ARE THEY really all alike? Do you know what stand their platform takes on education, labor, senior citizens, ERA, environment, welfare, family planning, etc ? Utah. THE League of Women Voters of north Davis County hopes to provide the answer to these questions at the unit meeting April 18, 7 p m. at the north branch of the Davis County Library, 562 S. 1000 E., Clearfield. The guest speakers will be Vera Edwards, chair of the Davis County Independent PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Ann Taylor, Coral Smith, Joleen Brown, Carol Adams and Cheryl Smith, ding American Party; Frank Fluckiger, chair of the Davis County American Party; Louise Henson, chair of the Davis County Democratic Party; and Scott Holt, chair of Davis the County Republican Party. THE audience will have the opportunity to ask questions after all guests have spoken. Judge Calvin Gould will be the moderator for the program recipients include Kristine Bethridge of Central Davis, Jill Schnieder of North Lay-to- David Sheldon of North Layton; Susan Brown, North Layton; Diana Stockhause, North Layton; Dave Terry, Central Mike Davis; Central Kolendreonious, Davis; Greg Kelly, North Layton; and Norman Parker, Central Davis THE PUBLIC is welcome. There will be literature from each party available for dis- tribution including the Facts for Voters. have trouble finding Governor Mathesons phone number, or Jimmy Carters address, or the name of your state legislator, you will want to be sure to pick up one of the Facts for Voters. This informative pamphlet is loaded with all the answers to most any questions you may have concerning political persons. Leagues If you Pc. Setting Norwegian Porcelain 45 E. Gentile Mikasa 5 Reg. $22.50 Reg. $30.00 . political parties to know Layton News Several Layton students received special trophies at the Weber Regional Science Fair held last Tuesday at Weber State College. Susan Brown, a student at North Layton, took two recognitions, the Sierra Club's first place award and the U.S. Department of Energy award. president. a president, Society 14.50 22.50 Pioneers and was the first captain of the Deseret Camp. Mrs. Forbes is now a member of the County DUP Board. MR. FORBES has been I Iders quorum president, a president of the 158 Quorum of Seventy and the ward executive secretary with three bishops. He was a member of the Layton Town Board for four years last MR. AND Mrs. Forbes are the parents of a son and a daughter, Kent Forbes of last Layton and Mrs. Vern McEntire of Tempo, Ariz. They have seven grandchildren and six great- (Sherma) grandchildren and Mrs. Mr. Forbes recently returned from a two week stay in the Hawaiian Islands, celebrating the niversary occasion. an- of town family members who attended the OUT anniversary dinner were Sherma McEntire of Tempe, Ariz , their daughter and Mr and Mrs John Johns of Mesa, Ariz. Mrs. Jones is the I orbes' granddaughter, dmg THE CLUB is open to pre-teen- s, teens and adults Chapter 251 meets every Thursday evening at 4:30 p m. at Vae View Elementary School faculty room, (750 W. 1600 N., Layton). WEIGH-INbegin at 4 30 to 5:15 p.m. with the business meeting following. New officers were installed for the 1978-7year m March. They are: Delores Borgensen, leader; Jayne McGaffen, coS Cookie leader; Perkins, A membership campaign be contacted by members during these months LIONS International has been a strong organization in Utah. Local clubs each con- tribute state-wid- e to programs in sight and hearing conservation. One such program is the Utah Eye Bank. The East Layton Chapter helped the Utah Visual Handicapped by selling over SI, 000 in household brooms last year. living in Layton, is announcing her engagement to Davis J. McFarland, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary McFarland of Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Beltz of Marshall, Illinois, spent Tuesday evening in Layton as guests in the home of Mr. and Finest Quality NEW FURNITURE r ,,2(2 & 7ZWM fabrics first quality Hardwood frames with screw & dowel construction Match Fabrics in your home or office at your convenience Ail CUSTOM REUPHOLSTERING All upholstering done with expert craftsmanship Furniture Should Be An Investment Not an Expense 258 West Free Bids 825-07- 00 1800 North Free Pickup Sunset Free Delivery Jf t fN II. tor J I bill Will be gu. d of honor at an fvuti bnnid.iv house Sunday, April In np.-HOST I D BY farm I,, it hi C'XSS. w.ll te held at his home. South Main, lav ion, limn will be very s (laid welfare Jim Anderson will he doing two workshops on problem solving which every one can benefit Dr. W D. Belnap will be on doing two workshops Psychological Development id the Adolescent " Harold Adams will be doing three woikshops on "Teenagers I hy They Do What They Do " A CHILD abuse panel will do three workshops with seven different aspects of child abuse being presented If you are interested in attending this conference or would like more information or call Remember this is a foster parent conference, but you do not have to be a foster parent to attend. This is for interested persons and everyone is 295-536- 392-502- 6 invited Samuel and Mary Barnes I lint He was nurried to I helma I lb n Bennett. Nov I lunch. Anyone interested in joining TOPS may attend the weekly meeting or for any further information about the club contact Delores Borgensen at 376-363- M I arte dutighii r ol I H Ie i f and M r iclJ. M rs d ittli !.i Id of nit sidi s, avion, was chosen as the. first am ml tnt in the p,-V. f 1 I 'Woman Ru of the Yeai at last year. The event raised funds and public support for the proposed city park NEW members will help make this year's event more fun and successful than last year. Those interested in Liomsm but have not been contacted by a member, can phone Ray or Jim for de- tails their sons surprise visit very much Upon his return to The Taylors enjoved Idaho, Winn will be working in the HEW office in Boise te I'.YU win itu studn i old studv na want si i f mm o i no , 1 iff iig' . i j i pi HER selection for this honor was announc e i T hurs day evening, March 31 at a special assembly held in the lhiv Gymnasium inaugurated the annual Hart Women's Week at Ricks Woman of the Yiar honms went tn Paulette Russon of Bountiful JACK I ittlefield, Janes mother, attended t he f I sjh Mr. I l el SHE IS i gi.nluun ul n h. Ion High S hi'ol w hi icwas ac live in m niv .1 udi ul m gamii i mius in. ud. ng m mm l.t'S i pi. .or il nf so, ltum and the (.ols Miss mil fi, hi w e- - lue I Ds i non. il Seminarv of ( hat g ill presidem i eligmus di uitiut ds i m SI e ius It t n a . null . an IDS stud.nl watd R. m f So teiy wh 1. unending Ricks ( ollege I -- 1 no They witnessed ollege Jane's selection as Woman of Ihe Year" attendant will Miss Littlefield graduate from Ricks this spring with a major in humanities She hopes to continue her education at Kaysville Visitors on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs F. Burton W'inters and family were the following, President and Mrs F Francis Winters, Idaho Falls, Idaho, Bishop and Mrs Larry Call, Afton, Wyoming, Mr. and Mrs Elmo Astle, Grover, Wyo ; Bishop and Mrs Michael Moulton, HeberCity, Mr. and Mrs Fvan Winters, Taylorsville, Mr. and Mrs Glen Kerr, Hyrum; Mr and Mrs Bob Larsen, Logan, Mr Sam Larson, and Mrs Granger, Mr and Mrs Bruce Winters, Mr. and Mrs Tom Pike, Mr and Mrs Keith Mrs Mr. and Kendrick Workman, Mr and Mrs Ted . (Floise) Robins. W tiful, Mrs l W Naval Supplv and Hill Air fort. or-gu- ( THE Associated larry R Boun- (Beth) Onulaska, Wash Lawrence, I Higgs and Mrs Lewis (1 in da) Neerings. all of Layton HE HAS 40 grandchildren omt n of three and great-grand- -- n v i He requests that gifts be omitted nn H llu LiULhJyli su LSOI0S are! Store ii is n I. MM i , Field, Mr and Mrs Paul Mr and Mrs John of Bountiful and Mr and Mrs Roger Douglas of West Point They came for the farewell of Cider Mark Winters held on Sunday at the Kavsville Fighth Ward F Ider Winters will be serving in the Japan Williams, OR Kinnear all Mission and will enter the I unguage Training Mission in Provo on April in 13 Bishop Fidencio Carrillo from Pozarica, Mexico was a weekend conference house guest of Mr and Mrs Aithur Gerber and family Mr and Mrs Ferren Bennett, Mr and Mrs Marion Bennett of Preston, Idaho were weekend visitors of Mr and Mrs Arthur Gerber, Mr and Mrs Van Flint. Mr and Mrs Max Rigby and other relatives in the area Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sabin and family visited in Salem on Saturday with his mother, Mrs Martha Tiffany ANNIVERSARY SALE 3 DAYS ONLY Thursday, Friday, Saturday The Stuart Center 00 N. Fort Lane Layton, Utah Ladies Sizes 6 thru 1 8 Junior Sizes 3 thru 13 ALL RCHAND,SE 20 cousins from Ogden and Salt Lake City were on hand to help him celebrate his birth- We now sell day. Winn Taylor, formerly of Finches Each Hours 10:30-5:3- 0 M-- F 10-- 5 Sat. e hildren m r , Curtis D (Bonnie) Jones. Morgan, Reed B lint, Mrs Jay (Maurine) Mrs Ricks sjimisot 111 is annual program fm lie mofhcis and daughters I he iheme this year was Womanhood A ( ailing foi I termtv dmg rnnsr DS Mr L lint is an honorary min i id the Dav is ( ountv Nhctdf s Posse, and has held numerous offices in the it ion and has hi en in the posse 18 v ears HE IS A high priest of the I ivton 12th 1 DS Ward lit is the father of one son and five daughters, Mrs Lee MRS. k of I leurfield n pot il ISC n - k.s Col It pi- - i n ii i uke ts Hu-so- n Bassett from Salt Lake City, The East Layton Chapter was started two years ago bv the Syracuse Lions Club. The Last Layton Lions sponsored a family fun day for the city 376-117- 3 e -. I e J h 1 i It HI ATTENDED s. hoi, I tn d fimn iv s ihe and j radd.it D, iv is Hij h S. bool, ai'en.li d I lah Stale I mversitv one .r and w js a live in sports n a I irnu r mint II. has id Jus life He has tu en a . aitl. man and horseman HE HAS t n emptnud at Lit tit das 5-- 6 376-557- 1 M ( ANY member interested in attending the SRD Conference in Midvale at Hillcrest School on May should contact Delores Borgensen by April 28 so plans can be made for you to attend. Cost is $4 75 with lunch or $3 25 without I I the Salt US in 17. fold, daughter of Mr ami Mrs link H fit was a finalist in the roini Idol Iaiyton, Ijtth of mu M e was Woman of the Year at link (rdlego thiee fin iIl t.s ho n hv women stud nts at t he t w o v . ar of Hountif.il tollt g V. run r w Paulette Jane women s itlefa Id and aetivi'ies Jane's brother, Doug, spent four visiting ai Ricks Marie Ross, treasurer, Jackie Anderson, weight recorder; Bertha asst. McGee, weight recorder. Williams, Henderson, RUiKJERUP full wee secretary; to Mr I hot was born April 20 fteik m Kaysville, a son of p m , workshop; workshop. SOME OF ihe topics of the onference 711 T p rn i parents, aunts, uncles and re- 1 . x -- old son of Mr. the and Mrs Norris Litz. was the guest of honor at a very special birthday party. His entire family of grand- turned home after spending a few days last week visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Taylor Honored On 80th Dale b- ' 7 r 5t. Anthony, Ida. has IIPCTOKJ. H.INT Ar. f t - fr.Jb 1 lllpm interesting for people even if they aie parents, grand-ptrenlor just interested in r- 4 V Mrs. William McGree. Mr. and Mrs. Beltz are returning to Illinois after completing a lengthy trip to Southern Calif Mrs JoAnn Stark spent last week in Las Vegas, Nev. visiting with her mother who lives there. Mrs. Starks father was away from home on a business trip On March 25, Garrett Litz, three-yea- , 15 2 45 14 Layton News Cindy Weaver, former resident of Ogden who is now t 4 -- ' J c d Lions Membership Campaign Is Slated will be conducted by the East Layton Chapter of Lions International during April and May. New city residents will . 4 . X. c Saturday, April 15 8 9 , registration, 9am to I 10 p m , workshops, these are hi Ipful even if you have no connection with the foster program, 10 45 a m. to 12 15 p m , the keynote address Dr Ilium D. Landau will be the speaker; 12. 15-- 15 p m , Unuh break. Lunch Is tnclud-iin with the registration. Registration fee is $5 per person, children are free; 1 - c i a m Tops: For Those Who Want To Loose Weight Tops Chapter 251 is a nonprofit organization dedicated to help all those overweight who are sincerely interested in losing pounds sensibly. I f af-l.- Notes 50th Date ' v i Parent Association, Weber Slate College, will he held April HIS. MIL ANI) MILS. HAY J. FOKHKS , v The fifth annual conference on foster care tn Utah, sponsored by the Utah Foster , M , Planned Is I t Hours 10: A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Open Friday Night Until 8:00 P.M. Come and See our New Modern Store |