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Show I I WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 1, 1976 REFLEX-DAV- IS BY NORMA PHONE PREECE 376-875- 1 and Mrs. Kent Galloway, Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Galloway; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Galloway of Logan. DR. PAUL R. TAYLOR New At Tanner Clinic Dr. and Mrs. Paul R. Taylor and their four children have moved to Syracuse this past week, to make their home. DR. TAYLOR is originally from North Ogden, ducated in the Ogden school district, he received hs B.A. degree in zoology from Weber State cum College, graduated laude in 1970. His medical Houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lenox are her brother and family, Mr. and Odd and Mrs. Russell children of Yakima, Wash. They came to attend the annual Odd family reunion at Clearfield on Saturday June 26. Russell and family are then drving to Anchorage Alaska to make their home for the next two years. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Galloway had Fathers Day guests, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Galloway of Downey, Idaho; LaVell Mr. and Mrs. Galloway, Woods Cross; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Vestal Bloxham of Shady Grove, Oreg. is visiting with relatives in Kaysville and Layton. Tuesday they and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bloxham, of Kays- ville, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bloxham of Ogden enjoyed dinner together and a drive up Weber Canyon. Dr. and Mrs. Glen Garrett and family of LaCanada, Calif, arrived to visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Garrett and also came to attend Dr. Garretts 30th Davis High Class Reunion held on Thursday, Friday and Saturday with planned activities at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Thome. for all the graduates anu iheir families. Senator Frank Moss and Congressman Gunn McKay were guests Saturday in Kaysville of Judge and Mrs. Thornley K. Swan prior to their appearance and SDecial guest speakers at the Kaysville Heritage Harvest Bicentennial Festival. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Farmer and family of Pueblo, Colo, were weekend guests of his sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. DeWayne Thome. They all attended the Wallace Farmer family reunion in Syracuse on Tuesday June 29 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Thome. Mrs. Wallace Farmer of Magna also has been visiting ul Mrs. Richard entertained at a family Mr. and Smuin reunion Friday evening at their home in honor of their daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Arden Campbell Jr. and two and Mrs. Richard Swasey. Mrs. Edna Clark of Boua-tifwas a luncheon guest Thursday of Mrs. Norma Preece. Bishop and Mrs. Rodney Felt witnessed the marriage of Ron Cullimore of Kaysville and Patrice Nelson in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple on Friday July 25 and the reception was held that evening at the Coltman LDS Ward Cultural Hall with an open house held July 26 in Kaysville. Ron is the son of Coach and Mrs. Jay F. Cullimore. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Templeton and children returned from Calif, where they Stapel and also attended the high school reunion of Mr. Templeton at Concord. children Jennifer and Karen .of Warner Robins, Georgia who are visiting here, forty guests attended. Rodney Swasey is spending the summer months at Idaho Falls, Idaho, with his cousin Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Robinson and family. Robin Sasey is spending his summer months at Uintah Basin, Boneta, Utah with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Swasey. They are both sons of Mr. House guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Perkins were her parents Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lilly of Sacramento, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stover and daughter Sandy of LeGrande, Oreg. Mr. Stover is a brother of Mrs. Perkins. While they were all in Utah they held a birthday dinner party at Brattens Cove Restaurant in Bountiful, Tuesday evening in honor of their mother, Mrs. Lillys 75 birth- day anniversary. All Mr. and Mrs. Lillys children, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren, with the exception of two were in attendance. This is the first time they have all been together in 25 years. Ron Perkins who is in Alaska and Larry Stover who is in Singapore are the two who were unable to attend the very special occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Barton have returned from vacationing in southern Utah. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nichols at Milford, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Parrish at Toquerville, Mr. and Mrs Glen Furse at Hurricane and their families. They also spent time at Zions and Bryce Canyon. Bishop Rodney Felt spent Tuesday in Springville with his mother Mrs. Afton Felt. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Maxfield have returned from a trip to the eastern states. two-wee- k t for Ckoose a, Sms training was competed at George Washington University in Washington D.C. At the latter he was a student member the of Wahington D.C. Medical Society and also worked part States , time for the United Senate. He served a rotating internship at Madigan Army Medical Center in Tacoma, 'Washington. He has just completed his tour of duty as medicine emergency physician and general medicine officer at Madigan Army Medical Center. He has also had some obstetrics. training in DR. TAYLOR is married to the former Karen Curtis, also of .Ogden. The couple are the parents of four children, two daughters six and five, and twin sons three years of . age. They are expecting a new j addition to their growing family. : The have Taylors purchased the home formerly owned by Mr. and Mrs. Don ; R. Sessions. 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