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Show WEEKLY fcEFLEX-DA- VI S NEWS JOURNAL, JUNE 3, 1976 of Phoenix, Arizona. Captain and Mrs. Seth Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Muir attended the Rees Familj Reunion at Lyman, Wyo. or Sun., May 23 sen and family are moving June 8 to San Antonio, Texas to make their home on his new assignment. Elder Allen Harris has been released from serving a two year LDS mission to the Oregon Mission. He returned home by plane Thurs., May 27. He is a member of the Kaysville 11 LDS Ward. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Harris of Fruit Heights. Kendall Ence accompanied his son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Barton Ence of Centerville on a three week vacation trip to the Eastern and Southern States. They drove back and visited all the Mormon Church History points enroute to Washington D.C. and on to New York. Then on down to Florida where they visited with Mrs. Barton Ences parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Taylor and then back to Utah. where all Mrs. Muirs eight brothers and sisters and their partners met. It was the first time they had all been together in over five years. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cleward, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Cloward and family, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Leonard and family of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stevens of Far- mington the enjoyed Jen Memorial Holiday weekend at Mackey, Idaho on a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Talbot and three children of Pima, Arizona are visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Talbot. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Barton and family recently returned from a ten day vacation trip to the east on the Bicentennial and Church History tour. Mrs. George F. Snell will accompany her mother, Mrs. Joseph Olpin of Heber City Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lincoln and family spent the holiday weekend at Twin Falls, Idaho with their parents, Mrs. Margaret Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Armga. MrS. Alma C. Nielson of Provo was a houseguest last week of her daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. David 0. Smith. She came to attend the piano and violin recital of her Julianne granddaughter Smith on Wed. evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Allred of St. George were holiday guests of Mrs. Ora They Campbell. Memorial Day and Price. spent at Roosevelt Mrs. Ethel Zollinger and her daughter. Mrs. Ruth Ann Davis and two children of Salt Lake City spent five days last week at Dubois, Idaho with their daughter and sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Blair Woodneld and daughter and her four sisters Mrs. George Knight of Heber City, Mrs. Paul Loetscher, Mrs. Bruce Wasden and Mrs. Richard Haight of Salt Lake City to Denver, Colo, where they will be guests of her other sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Anderson for a five day stay as a family mother and (hmw arryTGrft daughters reunion. This is an annual reunion which they all look forward to each year. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Matthews and eight children enjoyed a ten day vacation trip to Calif. They visited interesting PUZZLES at points Sacramento, San Francisco, Los Angeles including Disneyland and returned by way In his workshop, Mr. Bishop uses a saw that operates like a sewing machine to cut out the letters for his name and alphabet puzzles. JV JV jv. ju jv jv W W W Vf w ur w JV I JV JV J V Jv Uf vr vr w JV JV. Uf r 91 JV fLr A a V JV, iA JV A V r iA JV iA A V JV iA JV iA ST JV tfuvbar-- lA JV V JV V Shown with an assortment of the puzzles he constructs is H. J. (Hiney) Bishop of Kaysville. After making 583 puzzles out of childrens names, H. J. (Hiney) Bishop is still going strong. Although he began making wooden puzzles for his own children many years ago, he began with children's names about four years ago when his physical activity was restricted because of illness. He experienced many sleepless nights after surgery in February 1972 and decided to make a name puzzle for one of his grandchildren. OTHERS SAW the complet- ed toy and then the orders started coming in. Orders have been placed by people WEIGHT WATCHERS Members are losing every week In Utah. More than 11,000 lbs. In April alone. Join the Losers. ST.RSSECF UNCHURCH Tuts. 9:30 a.tn. from all over Utah as well as many other states. Mr. Bishop believes that quite possibly he has a puzzle in every state. - In addition to the name puzzles, Mr. Bishop makes ones with the alphabet, numbers and some of childrens favorite characters such as Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck. BESIDES puzzles, Mr. Bishop creates many other things with wood. Doll cradles, miniature kitchen stoves and cupboards, and the Christmas scene displayed on the Kaysville City lawns each Christmas are iust a few. Mr. Bishop was born in Salt lake City and moved with his family to Michigan. He re- turned to Utah in 1926 and worked as a plaster contractor, operated a service station, served in world war II, worked as a mechanic and salesman for Bishops Ford Company, worked for E & M Ford Co., and Larsen Ford Wed. 7:30 p.m. Co. BOTH MR. Bishnn and his wife Pearl are active in the LDS Church activities and are the parents of one daughter Mr. and Mrs. Robert Major and family will attend the graduation exercises at Utah State University where their son Steve Major and his wife Susan both graduated. Steve received his majors in Political Science and Languages and his wife Susan received her degree in Social Science. Steye will be entering Law School at the University at San Diego, Calif, this fall. President and Mrs. Clinton D. Zollinger and family spent Memorial Day in Logan with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Nelson and other relatives and friends in the area. Mrs. Iris Snydergaard attended the Annual National League of America Pen in Womens Convention Tremonton on Sat. May 22. SeBmoD Date June 7-1- 1-9 8-- 18 a.m.-1- 2 Noon All 5 days Program held In conjunction with National P.G.A. For Jr. Golf Program contact Ken Pcttinglil at Valley View Golf Course, 1 Sect! Whittaker Bountiful Golf Course, 773-181- 8. 292-466- (Class A MfERICK Mustanq EJEVif 76 3 door 3 door Runabout speed, Radio, console, WSW SN iA Unfed glass, W.S.W. V-- 6 Tires, vinyl roof, many 6219 - P.G.A. Golf Professionals) Mrs. president Branch. Snydergaard is of the Ogden Sister Mar Diene Jeffs who has been serving on an LDS mission to the Netherlands Amsterdam Mission returned home May 15 on a medical leave of absence. Miss Jeffs is the daughter of Lt. Col. (Ret.) and Mrs. Dean Jeffs of Fruit Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Peterson and children of Page, Arizona were houseguests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Rasmussen and family. They came for the wedding of Mr. Petersons brother Brooks Peterson held -- in Ogden. Mrs. James Rasmussen and her mother Mrs. Wallace Hight of Farmington went by plane to Los Angeles, Calif, to and daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Allred and to be on hand for the wedding of Leslie Allred, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Allred. They were guests for one week and whiie there, visited points of interest in the area. visit with their sister extras Power Brakes. Many Kr other extras. SN 6179 Ar iA JV iA r JV A Ar iA T JV JV V JV JUST A FEW EXAMPLES TMSS. V-- 6, 3 speed JV 74 EEte iA JV iA JV g II 4 wteal drtva pickup, iA JV Vt Automatic transmission, radio AC, Vinyl roof, Rado, otter extras. 73 Maverick Air Ford, 2 door, V-- V-- S, 4 spocid, P.S., radio S3 Scout 74 Gremlin V' Ford Pickup SB070 75Ton, 4 wliaol drtva, Cond. Godss 74 4 wteal V-- S, 5170 Ton drtva pickup, auto., P.S., ak cond., radio. 73 Volkswagen Bus 73 Jeepster 801 "M 11 3 apaad, radio m m VQU MOTS V-- 8, 73 Eronco Ranger auto., P.S., radio, V-- extra gaa tank 4070 . 4278 2970 3170 3376 L. Thornton are the parents of a baby girl bom May 25 at the McKay-De- e Hospital. Mrs. Thornton is the former Lorena Dalton. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dalton of Sunset. 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