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Show DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. JUNE 15. 1978 WEEKLY RFFLEX (nV?nni!,fiwJl II II nU 's Vy II Li Li I P , i t I- v - Ht - ' 4 & ,? a2 El t n Layton Birllis and Colleen Alder Sill became the purents of a baby girl. The ihild was bom in the Mr Kay-I-- e Hospital in Ogden. She weiglied 8 lbs 5 oz, 'I his Is the couple's first child. They will mime her Courtney Ann. Grandparents are Mr. and June On 2, 1978, Mdrk Mis Golden C. Sill of Layton ond Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morlix k of I ruit Heights Great grandjiarents include Mr. and Mrs. L.lton Alder of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs, John Moilixk of loyton, Mrs. I Iva losthouse of Nephi, and Mr. L R Hare of Clairton, Pa I he first child of Brett D and Jodie Jean Swenson Moulding was born May 29, 1978 In Ogikn. The girl will lx I V ;5 ' y" y L i - .$ r' "Wj ( x' ' , named Kadeo Dale and Norma Moulding of Layton and Carl and Nadine Swenson of Ogden are the child's grandparents. Two great grandmothers are Mrs. I loreme Moulding and Mrs. Swenson, both of Ogdf n. Its a girl for Bud F. and Norma L. Green Cox of East Layton The child was born May 29 in Ogden. She will Ik1 v named Stephanie Cox. The infant was greeted at home by Fathers Breakfast Planned '4: layton FOE from 18, May Ceremony THE COUPLE will be living at Sweetwater Park, Bear lake for the summer where ceremony. they are both employed. They THE BR1DL is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ceul M. Jorgensen of Cedar City, Utah. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs Rex Eassty of 470 North 200 East. Kays-ville- . will return to Utah State University this fall, np Club Is Started t. 4-- following the ceremony, the couple was honored at a luncheon at the brides home in Cedar City hosted by the brides parents. That evening an open house was held at 4,70 Circle Way, Cedar City. 4-- house was held Kaysville on Tuesday, May at the home of the grooms pu rents. Miss Sonja Christenson tended the guest book. Club has been organized, the Bubbly Bunch with LaDell Wagstaff as AN OPEN in 30 II A new 4 H at- THE BRIDE is a graduate and has attended Southern Utah State College and Utah State of Cedar High Schixil University in Logan. The groom graduated from Davis High School and received his degree in poli- - Vjl All fathers breakfast will be free Mrs. Cecilia Jessimine is the chairman over the function. June 17tli Set For Election of officers Installation of officers for 1978-7- Federal the of 9 Country Club, 1492 West Shepard Lane in Farmington at 12 30 p m. Guests are in- r f? & - Mon. thru Sot. 1! A.M.-10P.- closed Bountiful Phone 235-233- SUNDAY d 4 June 17 at the Oakridge vited. FOR reservations in Ogden, 9 or call Donna Brown, In Salt Harriet Lee, Lake City, call Eva Wiseman, - May McGhie, 0 In Tooele, call Lourraine Petersen, 292-194- o'- 4 268-494- 9 Syracuse Births The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Larsen, Roy and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Parry, Clearfield. NOW OPEN EVERY MONDAY if To Give Our Public Better Service 1 New "N. jrt", J1 NWV' Xv P A t v re 1 d 1 Hen Hut Hair Styling Main, Kaysville 376-433- 5 Bowmans Hours Ad Effective June 15, 16, 17, 7 rt mil-fiel- Rainbow Chasers Build Bridge n km a m 1 i u T XT'S Hunts r (oj tOHi!) $fl 09 Nabisco Premiums 2 Lb. Box Saltines of the or- Bumble Bee Chunk Tuna Certiftesh Hamburger 09 Post 2 Lb. Box Sugar Crisp The Rdinbow Chasers will a bake sale at the Country Store, on the paikmg lot at State Street and 100 East, on Saturday, June 16, the funds received will be used to help defray the cost of the material for the bridge Bounce have 60 5)29 sheet Fabric Softener n nr THE GROUP of people dnd their children who work so diligently in various communities of the state, appreciate the cooperation of the public and the interest shown in their projects Likewise the citizens of every community have great admiration for this group of NCHA members who do so much in building better communities. A L) u Full Cut ncimd Steati NAyf, Cudahys SY1 Chuckwagon Boneless $909 0s!i of Seafood Sale Is Slated for the fish are available at the information desk m the main lobby of the hospital, 5475 Ueluesta Ls. a Bone-i- n Hump Coast Large Hydroponic Tomatoes Fresh nectarines Pineapples Russet 20 Lb. Bag Potatoes rHYgfrirlnrWififilXtflriitutWNriia 'FROSEW THE SELECTION includes salmon, walleye fillets, red snapper, haddock, crab, scallops, shrimp and lobster tails. Orders will be delivered in a specially insulated truck, which will be parked in the Boyle Furniture Company parking lot, 2750 Washington Blvd. on June 23 and 24. Additional seafood will also be available for those who wish to purchase more. Time for pickup and additional purchases is from 10 a m. until 7 pm. both days. Medium ANYONE WISHING further information may call Mrs Sladek, Mrs. Ice Cream hosinformation desk in the 529 2 Lb. Box Rainbow Chdsers Chapter of the nationdl organization. kj this a AA EQS Minute Maid 12 oz. Dozen can Reg. & Pink Lemonade Ginos DEL 13 oz. Pizzas Cream OWeber Premium Vi Gal. 69 Lb. Top Sirloin West Weber are president of or the 0f7)c Clorox purchased materials and did work of rerouting the stream and budding a sturdy foot bridge for the safety of children who live in the south part of Farmington BLANKS n Gallon Bottle the Matt and Kathy Dillon & Hot Dog Duns great group children and others to use The Rainbow Chasers mam lobby, Qtnic Jell-- o of people undertook the job of putting up a sdfe bridge for pitals Casa 23f 6 oz, Pkg. E.lementary 393 3282, 12 - Casa Corned Decf School, and back home. They found about 8t children wi re crossing this swollen stream over a very unsafe bridge Nelson, can Libbys float Beer, 7 Up, H.C. Cola checked the number of children who used this foot bridge each day as they walked from home to the SO THIS 8 oz, Frostie ganization Farmington fTTlC Toninto Sauce 28 oz. 1HLY BUILT a bridge over the cretk which runs down through the canyon paik wiih a lot of Wdter during this high spring runoff s iSs Assorted Snacli have been Association working in the Woodland Park in 1 drnungton recently memlx-r- a.m.10 p.m. Jolly Rob The Ramtxiw Chasms of the. National Campers Ond llikeis Several 4 tiii WVi received by June 17, according to Mrs Jerri Sladek and Mrs. Betty Nelson, chairpersons The fish is individually quick frozen with most of it coming from Alaska," said Mrs. Sladek Experienced and Exceptionally Talented Operators Have Joined Our Staff , KAYSVILLE Kim-beil- Terrace. Orders must be 3 Newly jll) Tl. fh A- - x South 500 East in Washington S' Left to right, June Ames, Terry Campbell and Kathy Willis Phone axt layton is the childs great grandmother. On May 3t, Keith and Rebecca Iittlefteid Halls of a baby Ixsauie the pau-nlgirl. The parents have thsid-eto name their baby She has one bi other Nathan and a sister Kavlv Liytnn n sidi nts, Ja k ond and Ken and Joy Doioihy Halls ure Hh childs grandparents Great grand parents1 include Mrs Clyde Halls, avion; Mrs ( har It s Iamb, Seattle, Wash ; Mr and Mrs. I Ills I itilefield, Henderson, Nev.; and Mr. Mrs and Dnwnvnp Humphreys, Millville, Utah dmg I 1 I ORDER - f 41 North B Mrs. John Dobbs of Sullivan, Mo. Mrs Martha F. Green of St. Benedicts Hospital volunteer auxil.ary will sponsor a seafood sale which will be held Friday and Saturday, June 23 and 24. Proceeds for the sale will go toward the Val A. radiation Browning therapy center on the hospital treats campus, which northern Utah cancer patients. Chics at the Hen Hut J?V YX 376-899- A baby boy arrived on 'Thursday June 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Brian Parry, of 2207 South 1000 West, Syracuse. He arrived at the McKay Hospital weighing seven and a half pounds. His parents have decided to name him Bradley Joseph. He is the couples second child. f- 4 Seafood 385 S. 500 West will be included. THE GROUP will study first year cooking. They will meet each Tuesday at their leader's home and their first lesson will be on sandwich making. Officers were elected to serve during the year. They are Melissa Robinson, president; Jennie Pratt, vice president; Tanja Shunn, secretary; Becky Kimose, treasurer; Lori Wagstaff, game chairman and Crystal Day, reporter, np SUPERB SEAFOOD & STEAKS FAST, COURTEOUS SERVICE 1 omelets. Hashbrowns, sourdough scones and beverage Womens Club will be held "A little bit of Son Francisco can Nr ba found at dm bmdutiful Bratton's Cove in Bountiful " T) until 12 noon leader fk jfcL 9 MENU WILL be ham, baeon or sausage and eggs or tu al s lent e and history from Utah State Umveisity. He has fulfilled a IDS Mission to the Japanese I.a.t Mission Miss Carolyn Jorgenv n the brnle of bryc e L. Passey in ceremonies m the St George LDS Temple on May 27. 1978. Elder A Hihis Whatcott performed the Au- xiliary is hosting a Fathers Day Breakfast at the Aerie Home, 156 W. Gentile, June AND MRS. RKYCE E. PASSEY MR No. 3198 her sisnr, Siacy Lynn Grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Junior Green of last layton; Mr. and Mrs. Bud ( ox of Dugway; and Mr, and Sf) 49 Lb. |