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Show ""8 WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS yn g Kl NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH 25, 1171 Kaysville Assembly Travels Announcing the arrival of a Norman Connelley of 23 North East, Kaysville. The 6 lb. 2 oz. miss was born on March 12 at the McKay Hospital in Ogden and will be named Melissa Rae. It 300 Kaysville Junior Highs traveling assembly was performed Friday, March 19 at Central Junior High. There were two performances at Central in the morning and two at Kaysville in the after- Pesticides Are you knowledgeable about chemicals you are buying, Melvin S. Burningham, USU organic gardening, many people are flocking to Utah with organic materials that arent worth the cost of Myrtle. THIS wily villain escaped on the Col. Horatio J. Peabody Riverboat, where he enlisted the help of the beautiful Charlotte, played alternately by Julia Koetitz and Linda Peel. Hope springing eternal in their breasts, Bubba and Willy twice thought hauling them home. Yes, we should all be organic gardeners to the extent that we are using all the organic material that is available around the yard or home. Then we should supplement with commercial fertilizers and pesticides if necessary. some ARE THERE products sold that have very little value but a very high price tag attached because it says organic. they had discovered their papers in the briefcases of a novelty shop owner, played by Gordon Hall, and a nightgown salesman from Paris, played by David Olsen. But, alas, it was again a case of mistaken identity, and poor Bubba gave up the case as hopeless. He wasnt even For instance, I was approached by a salesman who wanted us to promote a product that would cost 100 cheered by the various musical numbers, such as Shaft, the Ocean Dancers, the Freedom Dancers and a flute quartet, all introduced by Mike Thorstensen. times more than a like product that has been around a long time and would do the same job. THEN there are soil conditioners or wetting agents that have very little value. Mr. Burningham asks if you know that before the plant can take the nutrients into its system the organic material has to be converted to the inorganic form. SO BEFORE you buy these highly publicized and expen- JUST then, however, lucky little Willy overheard Beau and Charlotte discussing the wicked theft, and the little agent snatched the case and ran. hot chase through the audience ensued. At the end of which the hapless Charlotte was plastered with a pie in her face. As the vain glorious Bubba was claiming all the credit for what little Willy had done, he suffered the same fate, and the curtain finally rang down on little Willy receiving his due glory. A SYRACUSE 5TH ;-- The Syracuse Utah LDS Stake now has a new ward in t Syracuse, with the dividing of ;the former Fourth Ward a -new Fifth Ward was made s recently, THE NEWLY sustained bishop of the Fourth Ward is Alonzo C. Heiner, who resides Eat 1427 David Street. Coun- E selors to Bishop Heiner are Martin J. Fisher and Larry tWaite with Peter Darling, rward clerk; John R. Willer-- 2 ton, assistant ward clerk; S rEmil Padgett, executive -- secretary and David L. Folk-rmafinance clerk. - Bishop Heiner was bom in E Morgan, Utah. He has been a -- resident of Syracuse for the rpast four years. His wife is 2 the former Susan Harmon of Salt Lake City and they have 2 three children. n, E HE FILLED a mission for LDS Church, was elders -- quorum president, and has been first and second coun-3sel2 "the to Bishop Phyll A. Han-- 2 sen in the Syracuse Fourth zWard since it was formed four ;Z nearly He is years ago. employed at Cutter - Laboratories in Ogden. 2 MARTIN J. Fisher was also Ea former bishops counselor 2 to Bishop Hansen. He was r.bom in West Point, and 2 following his marriage moved E to Syracuse. His wife is the 2 former Camille Winterbottom have three sons. ;2 andHethey has served as elders - quorum president, Sunday 2 School teacher, ward athletic director and president of the 2 MIA. He is division manager Eof National Distributions Sys-terns at Freeport Center. Z E LARRY Waite is a native of 2 Syracuse. He has been a Su- School teacher, MIA nday 2 sports director and also was : elders quorum president at 2 the time of this new calling. He is married to the former 'Tecla Jeppeson of Sunset and of four . they are the parents 2 children. 3 -- 3 CHOSEN to be the bishop of the newly formed Syracuse Fifth Ward was Clyde B. Garrett of 865 South 1000 West, Syracuse. He was born in Nephi, Utah; attended Snow College, College of Southern Utah and Brigham Young University. ON FEB. 6, 1953 he was married to the former Carolyn Cook, and the following month they were called to serve an LDS mission to the Hawaiian Islands, together. He taught school in Spring-vill- e for two years before moving to Syracuse, 15 years -a- go. He served with the National Guard in Germany for one year and has been a teacher at South Clearfield Elementary since coming to Syracuse. BISHOP Garrett has been superintendent of the Sunday stake mission School, president, a teacher in the Aaronic Priesthood and High Priest group leader. He and Mrs. Garrett are two daughters. parents of to Bishop Counselors Garrett are Robert S. Wood and Gary Mayfield. MR. WOOD was born in southern Idaho and came to Syracuse soon after graduating from college. He has been teaching at the Institute of Religion in the Clearfield area, high school and junior high school there since. He is organist in the priesthood meetings, worked in the various priesthood quorums and is married. He and his wife Cathy are parents of four children. MR. MAYFIELD is from Clearfield, and with the exception of a short time spent out of state, has been a resident in the area. He has been elders quorum president, Sunday School teacher, finance clerk and is married to the former Marjorie Poll. The couple has three children. He is employed by Max Factor Company, located at Freeport Center. Hatch. Mr. Skidmore is employed by White Truck Motors Corp. of Ogden. Larry K. Brown is the assistant clerk. Larry is a native of Syracuse. He has been active in each of the Syracuse Wards having been a scoutmaster, Venture leader. He is associated with Max Factor Corp., at Freeport Center here. His wife is the former Linda Wallace of Sunset and they have four children. SELECTED as the executive secretary is Ferron Johnson. He has served in this same position at the Each of these wards, along with the Third Ward, will hold their regular meetings in the new chapel just off 1700 South, vsb area horticulturist, asks? BECAUSE there are so many people that are concerned about the food they are eating and the importance of telligent agents, Bubba and Willy, played by Joe Norberg and Tim Whitmore, who had lost them to the evil villain, Beauregard, played by Craig Members of the new bishopric at Syracuse 5th Ward are 1 to r, front, Robert Wood, 1st counselor; Clyde B. Garrett, bishop; Gary L. Mayfield, 2nd counselor; back, Gary D. Meacham, finance clerk; LaMoine E. Skidmore, ward clerk;, Larry K. Brown, sst, clerk ;JFawon E;. Johnson, executive secretary. sive products, get an un- biased opinion of them. As the saying goes, if I could have sold my experience for what it cost me, I would be a rich person, as it is, I am poor, Mr. Burningham concludes. i sHours: Dwain Buchanan. Following the birth of a 8 lb. 6 oz. baby daughter the mother was then rushed to the hospital and told the father did a beautiful job in the delivery. After he recovered from the shock of the entire experience, he is proud of their new daughter Tiffany Ann. This is their second child. They have a son at home. Other grandparents are Mr. Mrs. Lawrence of Lakewood, Calif, and Mrs. Ernma Hermann of Lakewood is the great grandmother. Mrs. Dwain Buchanan went to Pomona to be with her daughter and family for one and week. Welcoming their first child, a baby daughter are Mr. and Mrs. David Vaughn of Boise, Ida. She arrived on Feb. 24 and weighed in at 6 lb. 14 oz. She will be named Cecily Paige. The new mother is the former Pam Murdoch of Lay-to- Colo. Happy over the arrival of a baby daughter are Mr. and Mrs. John S. Naegle of 2S6 North 700 East, Kaysville. She arrived on March 18 at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden weighing 7 lb. 4 oz. She is their third child. They have a daughter Jami and son Derek at home. Take A TAX n. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Murdoch of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. George Vaughn of Fruitland, Ida. are the grandparents. Mrs. Murdoch went to Boise to help with the arrival for a few days. BREAK SEE... IflHMflW Computerized Income Tax Service Fast Service Accurate Incomes Home Appointments All 9--9 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.WILL DELIVER Klonday-Saturd- ay 292-57- 12 BURNS FEED CO. 453 West 500 S., Bountiful 69 North 609 West, Kaysville 376-30- of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Mecham of Pomona, Calif, when on March 2 Mr. Mecham delivered his baby daughter at their home. Mrs. Mecham is the former Jill Buchanan of Kaysville, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Steven Dinger, weighing in at 7 lb. 12 oz. and will be named Melanie. She is their third child. At home are David and Danny. Mrs. Dinger was the former Alene Jansen of Kaysville. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jansen, and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Dinger, all of Kaysville. Great grandmothers are Mrs. Myrtle Dinger, LeGrande, Ore. and Mrs. Blanch Jansen, Ogden. Mrs. Jansen went to Indiana to be with them for 10 days to assist with the new arrival. Happy over the arrival of their first child are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stewart of Kaysville. The little daughter who weighed in at 5 lb. 1 oz. on March 16 is receiving much attention. Mrs. Stewart was the former Wilma Robbins. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. David Stewart of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. William J. Robbins of Layton. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Haywood of New Castle, Colo, and Mrs. Bessie Robbins of Greeley, Audit Protection FARMERS i Seed grains, grasses, alfalfa p and corn 1 son of Grantsville. Panic and excitement does not quite describe the feelings From Indianapolis, Ind. Know Your THE performances were under the direction of Dave Toronto, Lee Holman, Monte Webb, Glen Lambson and Maryanne Brewer. The plot concerned the retrieval of the top secret papers of the good, but not too in- SYRACUSE 4TH Mrs. Connelley was the former Bessie Rae Esklund. Ramsey Connelley of Provo is the grandfather. comes word of the arrival of a daughter bom March 6 to Dr. noon. Members of the new bishopric at Syracuse 4th Ward are 1 to r, David Folkman, asst, clerk; Marty Fisher, 1st counselor; Alonzo C. Heiner, bishop; Larry Waite, 2nd counselor. Not pictured, Emil Padgett, exec, secretary; Peter Darlina, ward clerk; John Willerton, asst, clerk. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Naegle of Toquerville, Utah; and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Williams of Grantsville. Great grandmother is Mrs. Rachel Erick- is their third child and third daughter. At home are Jennifer and Teresa. daughter are Mr. and Mrs. SLC 46 Mm 485-212- 394-827- 1 Ogden 2 Sofa Beds Inner spring mattress, long wearing, Herculon covers Weber State College Branch in Ogden. He has also been a stake Young Adult director and a Sunday School teacher. His wife is the former Linda Knight and the couple has two children. He is currently employed at Powder tain in Ogden Canyon. Moun- THE population of the newly formed Fifth Ward is 430 and 400. the Fourth Ward has Sofa & Love Seat Leadership Classes Soft and comfortable, For PTA nylon-velv- et mm I u& The North Davis Council will begin holding leadership training classes on Tuesday, April 6, from 9 p.m. at the Clearfield High PTA 7-- IN THIS new bishopric, Gary D. Meacham is the finance clerk. He was born in Idaho F lls, Ida. He is employed at North Davis Junior High School as the ninth grade basketball coach and science teacher. He served an LDS mission to the Florida mission. He has also in many church served auxiliary offices in the church. He was a Seventies group leader, Sunday School teacher, elders quorum presidency and finance clerk. He and his wife, the former Nancy Sperry, are the parents of three boys and two daughters. HE WAS graduated from the University of Utah and received his masters degree at Brigham Young University School, Room MRS. BOYD Martin, Region III Director will be the instructor. She will ' PTA basics, obexplain jects, policies and respon- sibilities of officers. She will also explain the Community Involvement Process. HE WAS born in Snowville, Utah, served an LDS mission to the East Central States. His wife is the former Pauline Bedroom Sets are cordially invited and encouraged to attend this six week course. A one hour recertification credit will be given to teachers who request such at the first meeting. For information or questions concerning this matter, please call Joann Dauma, assistant Regional PTA director at 2. vw in Provo. E. LaMoine Skidmore, a new member in Syracuse, having been a resident only a few snort months, will be ward clerk. For the extra room All new PTA officers and anyone else interested in PTA HELP WANTED The husband was terribly disappointed when his wife gave birth to a baby daughter. 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