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Show " '9 L" -- DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 4. 1978 WEEKLY REFLEX t- - Notes 84th Birthday c f S syv; raised In Kaysville, Dr, Barnes life 1 has lieen spent contributing to On Sunday, April 23, (he fdtnily of Grace and Don Hickenboihum, 107 Dixie, Layton honored their parents at an open house In the Hukenhothum home. The occasion was the couples 4(Kh wedding anniversary Sl'NDAY morning, a special wedding anniversary leiemony was presented by the Rev ieter Comity of the St Rose of Lima Church following the Sunday morning Mass. The couple received congratulations from their fellow parishioners after the ceremony. That afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Ilukenhotham greeted over 60 friends and relatives at the open house in their home. THE COUPIE was married on April 21, 19)8 in Aberdeen South Dakota They I are the parents of four Their children. . Jk D J. include members Ilitkenboiham and his wife, Ihuileneof luyton; Mary H. and Robert Robinson of Dumas, Texas; Craig and June W kenbothani of Kosebu, Montana; and Deb. aiuKraig By bee of Bountiful. J,g ' i THHR grandi hildren are Kuylene, Bret. Terrie and Krispe Hu kenbothani, all of Layton; Denise Westinshow, Jerri Hickenbotham, - Lm D. ' I ' KEITH KARNES Dr. D. Keith Barnes, a Tuesday, May on at his home birthday anniversary 2 He has lived m Kaysville all of his life, and for the excep- in the to the family home that now stands at 42 West Center, his parents home was partly adobe and Kaysville Births frame. When two of years to Mr. and Mrs. Kent Mitchell of 809 Westbrook Drive, Kaysville. The little new Miss weighed in at 6 lbs. 10 uz. at the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful named Kate. and will be will Mitchell Mrs. be remembered as the former Terry La Belle of Kaysville. The grandparents are Mrs. Beth LaBelle, Centerville; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mitchell of Lavton. The are Mrs. Pearl Gillespie, Tooele and Mrs. W.W. Mitchell of Bountiful. Word has been received from Offut Air Force Base, Nebraska of the arrival of a baby daughter born April 18, to Captain and Mrs. Robert Winegar. The new addition weighed in at 8 lbs. and will be named Julie Ann. At home are two dsnsmvf ville. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Prtgmore, Kaysville; and Mr. and Mrs. Wavne Winegar of Riverdala... The are Charles Prtgmore, Logan and Mrs. Vilate Winegar of Bountiful, np Scholarship Fund Dinner Set On Saturday, May beginning at 12 noon, a scholarship fund barbecue will be held by the Davis County NAACP. Barbecued rib dinners and orders will be available for a minimum price. All are in- -' vited to come out and buy. 6 LI THE location will be the West Gentile Park on West Gentile Street in Layton. The NAACP will give a scholarship to a deserving senior, stated Dr. Oxal Patrick, president of Davis County NAACP. ife. We clean all kinds of furniture we remove dog and cat odors With Adv. 773-500- 0 or ask operator for Zenith 5000 FREE ESTIMATES Dr. Barnes returned to Utah to set up practice, as he was fond of the homey atmosphere that Kaysville and the surrounding communities provided. IT WAS while he was prac- ticing at the Dee Memorial Hospital in Ogden that he met his wife, Dottie, who was a registered nurse. Xi Chi Girl Of Thornley New officers Association He was physician for the high school basketball tournaments and all other sports such as play events, football, swimming and track. DR. BARNES will long be remembered for his dedica Don to Davis High in all sports, especially football, as most all in the area recall him carrying the down marker for Davis games for 50 years, a job which he accepted in 1919. He served on Utah Fish and Game Commission, appointed by Gov. George D. Clyde and 'later Gov. Calvin Rampton appointed him to the Utah State Board of Health for a four year term. DR. BARNES retired in as director of Davis County Health Department Since retirement his life has been spent in a vast number of hobbies and interests. 1962 He is an artist, devoting countless hours to painting wildlife in oils, charcoals and in pencil drawings. IN THE springtime gar- dening takes priority. His neat and attractive home and yard displays his ambition and pride. His rose garden is a speciality with him. He is an outdoor enthusiast. He loves all sports and nature, and especially duck hunting. He is remembered for always getting his limit of ducks. His wife is well known for her deliciously prepared meals of wild duck, hosting them for their many friends. Jt JEAN GORKI NGE Mr. and Mrs. R. Hal Gorrmge of 194 W. 1075 N Exchange Vows In LDS Temple Among the brides of the week is the former Miss Wil-nt- a Wright who traded wedding promises with Jefferson I in (Jeff) Dunford ceremonies in the Salt Lake IDS Temple on Tuesday, THE BRIDE is a daughter of Dr. and Mrs William V. Wright of 4h4 Marilyn Drive, Clearfield. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs Robert M Dunford of 129 West 575 North, Kaysville FOLLOWING the ceremony the couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Lion House in Salt Lake City hosted by the bridegrooms parents. That evening they were honored at a reception at the Clearfield 3rd and 7th LDS W'ard chapel. FOR HER wedding and reception, the bride wore a gown of white taffeta over polyester crepe, featuring a deep high stand-u- p collar accented with lace The Juliette sleeves were finished with deep lace cuffs The bodice was styled with a with matching lace inset. A ruffle and lace formed the hemline Her fingertip veil of silk bridal illusion was caught to a matching tiara. full-lengt- h can talcs wins hold down your Don't 'et the lack of vacation plans. Not when our bank is prepared to hand you a vacation loan We know that half the fun of taking a vacation is the planning that goes into it. So go ahead Don't hold back Collect travel, lodging and sightseeing brochures Choose from a package plan. Or, put together your own itinerary Then talk to us about money When you get a vacation loan (rom our bank, the sky s the limit cash-on-han- d Robert M. Dunford, brother of the bridegroom performed the duties of best man Ushers were Vance Wright, Wes Wright, Walt Wright, Doug Richins, Pete Lwerl, Ron Spiers and John THE newlyweds their new home LOANS VACATION will make in Roy Prenuptial paities were by Ann Greaber, given Valerie Barrett, Lydia Leans, Llaine Jolene Tapgart, Searcy, Lori Woodward, Jane Darger, Gloria Ballard, I aree W'hitney, Myrtle inderneden and the Dunford cousins THE BRIDE graduated from Clearfield High Sihool and has attended Brigham Young University and Weber FIRST NATIONAL BANK 376-424- SECOND NATIONAL BANK State College 376-125- The bridegroom graduated Horn Davis High School and is Weber attending He filled an mission to Korea np College 1 1 Layton, Utah State Member FDIC Helping you and your money in every way I DS t SM 1911 twin SMWei n 1 Now Open in Clearfield A Blass D l: (3 0 nip any Attending the bride was Miss Charlotte Dunford and DR. BARNES enjoys good health, np floor-lengt- Multi-colore- h d BOB WEB3 We Carry Most Major Brands 773 - 3731 caii Pick up and Delivery h ''Pci 7 wy FO R MOTHER'S DAY will be in- 50 to choose from! 4 10 in stock for immediate delivery. Herculon and stripes. styles. YOUR CHOICE B B CUT AND PLACE BY --O MODERN SOFAS Elegant Velvet covers Call i Davis County Sheriff Paramedics KPHONE SWIVEL ROCKERS Different n I8B&. Yfour heart' MRS. RITA Wright attended the guest book daisies, carnations and baby breath THEIR gowns with soft featured tucks at waistline and short flowers sleeves printed on black background They held long stemmed yellow daisies with long stemmed blue carnations. The ' and brides bridegroom's mother chose floor-lengtgowns of light has recently completed four large volumes written on the Civil War. His wife commented with a smile, He has read almost all the books in the Davis County Library History has always been one of his great interests and achievements." blue styled with round necklines and fashion fitted sleeves, with a jacket over the gown. Their corsages weie blue carnations and yellow roses with baby breath THE BRIDAL bouquet consisted of satin and dried of roses, arrangement 3? B 18 Apul mountains to enjoy the beauty of nature. One of his interests has been reading good books. He backpacking trips into the GOING DOWN Why are you so late?" I fell downstairs." "Well, that shouldn't have taken you long." MRS. JEFFERSON DUNFOKD BDDBQDaB B B Dwaine graduated from Bountiful High and attended the Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md. They both filled LDS missions to Buenos Aires. Argentina '1 Miss Elizabeth Dunford, sisters of the bridegroom and Miss Colleen Harris as bridesmaids, Mrs. Kristine Ewert, Mrs Colleen Spears and Mrs. Myrtle Inderrieden as attending matrons. THEY HAVE enjoyed many a from BYU. "4 g School Activities for 27yeuis. planning JEAN graduated front Clearfield High and attended Weber State and BYU und received an associate degree T tablishing proper sunt nation was his main concern. During his 30 years in public health, he was Instrumental in mui h success to the betterment of the communities and residents. stalled. Publicity chairman, Jean Stanger. np viKa I. IN THE spring of 1920 he received his B.S. degree in business and finance, with three years of engineering and all requirements for medical school. He went to Baltimore, Maryland where he entered medical school at the University of Maryland. His interning was at the postgraduate hospital at the University of Pennsylvania. . Is May 20 wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. THE PROGRAM will be under the direction of Mrs. Jean Hill and Mrs. Arlean Davis Countys Largest Carpet S Furniture Cleaners PHONE The couple THE XI Chi Chapter took first place on their scrap book and second place on their year book. The next meeting of the chapter will be held May 9, in Layton at the home of Mrs. Geri Harvey at T 30 p m. Ur. Steam Cleaning Special!! B B After high school, he attended the University of Utah, entering the school of engineering. At the close of his junior year he became World War I. After 31 months of serving, he returned to the university. THIS HONOR was given her at the Founders Day Banquet, April 27, at Oakndge Country Club in Farmington. Mrs Jacobson has served as president of the chapter this year. Experience B and within two years he was playing with name bands. Sigma Phi. Over 20 Yrs. E snare drum for Christmas, Mrs Elite Jacobson was elected Girl of the Year by the Xi Chi Chapter of Beta E B B B B B HE REMEMBERS, he rode the Bamberger (an electrical train that commuted between Ogden and Salt Lake City) to school each day, and also on Saturday for his band lesson. His mother had purchased a The Year DUTCH DOY Ii iEi Dr. Barnes attended the Kaysville Elementary School and after graduating from the eighth grade, he entered high school in Salt Lake City, as Davis High did not exist at that time. little brothers. Mrs. Winegar will be remembered as the former Mary Ann Prtgmore of Kays- w Es- HE WAS chairman of the first planning board in Davis County during World War II. and served as medical consultant of the Utah High age, the family moved from that home, for a short time while their new home was built. Their first child, a baby daughter, was born April 21th to Dwaine C. Elder. DWAINE is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Flder of 755 F.. 2000 S,, Bountiful. i He served as commander of the local American Legion Post for 16 years and president of the Davis Counts Wildlife Federation ten years He later served two years as president of the Utah Wildlife Federation, which he was in strumental in awakening thi state to the great American disease htteritis' caused tv a "litter bug." DR. BARNES was born in 1894 in Kaysville, a son of R. John and Mariam McPherson Barnes tion of a few years, same block. Prior daughter, Jean Marie : Commerce, directed a drive for a PWA grant, helping Kaysville become the first Utah community to use such funds in building a sewer collection system. not- included Mrs. Nels Westergard of Sunset, announce the forthcoming marriage of their V DR. BARNES has served, as city councilman, secretary of the Kaysville Chamber of tJ ed Davis County physician (Ret) observed his Kith Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Mr and Mrs. Maurice Hickenbotham, Spcarfish, South Dakota; Mr. and Mrs Sid llarrigan and Mr. and Mis Bill Mallory of Lemmon. South Dakota dmg t 'C . y.AtV-- 4T in would huve no problems. rv. V1 sound health habits, the next generation 'V Rosebud, Montana and Jason Bybee of Bountiful. Out of (own guests educated mS family v. 'V,v-;- the progress of the community. He was one of the founders of the first Public Health Departments In Davis County. At this very early time, he was a firm believer in health education and still is. He fell that if youth was Plans Wedding . n Jirx'V' Being born and 40th Date 1 Cl mifwini BOUNTIFUL Monday 3900 So. Highway 91, & Friday 10-- 8, Plaids Sat. 10-- 6, Dally 292-454- 5 10-- 7 Easy terms |