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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL. NOVEMBER 11, 1976 IS ( t r 'ft P" ' (nights Of Columbus Sponsor Essay Event x 71 1 Junior and senior high Jv '"'i.tfj, school students are invited to submit entries to a statewide essay contest sponsored by the Knights of Columbus. . THE TOPIC is Morality and Abortion and regulations limit the length to 500 words. A $50 savings bond will be awarded to the winner in each of the two divisions, junior and senior, plus other cash prizes. uSih 0aa(D(?ca SEE SMB V the local level, a $5 cash prize will be given todwo winnefs W N. DaViS Couniy. Essays should be double space typed or legibly handwritten in ink. On Al cpcpi CUIHL niMMCD KJIltliiCKl A healthy 7 pound 12 ounce baby boy entered the world November 2, 1976, as the first baby bom at the Davis North Medical Center. AT 3:03 p.m. Alan Wayne Hinze became the hospitals firstborn. The new arrival is the son of Val and Colleen Val and Colleen Hinze enjoyed a steak dinner at the Davis North Medical Center last Thursday evening two days after the birth of their son who was the first baby bom at the new hospital. one day after the new hospital opened its doors to receive patients. At 7 a.m. on November 1, the first patient was admitted. The hospital honored the new arrival and his parents by hosting a special steak dinner for Mr. and Mrs. worth. THE DELIVERY came only in researching the topic. Bank; Melvins Shoes, ClearClearfield; Sprouse-Reitfield; Chandler Drug, ClearShop, Kaysville; LOCAL merchants offered their congratulations with a variety of gifts and gift certificates. Honoring the first baby at the hospital were: R.C. Willey & Son, Syracuse; B&B Department Store, Layton; Montgomery Ward & Co., Layton; Anns Fabric Loft, Layton; Jacks Hair Styling, her family next Saturday, Nov. 13, between the hours of 3 and 5:30 p.m. MRS. RICE resides at 571 West 1800 North, Clinton. Members of her family cordially invite her many friends and relatives to call on her between these hours at the Clinton LDS cultural hall, 2223 North 1000 West, Clinton. A PROGRAM is being planned to be presented immediately at 5:30 p.m. MrsJ Rice was Joyn The entries, which cannot be Fabric Fair, Clearfield; Toms Super Save, Layton; Blocks Clearfield; Shupe Press, Clearfield; Naylor Floral, Clear- field; Mead Johnson Laboratories, Ogden; Harold Steele Photography, Clearfield and Candlelight Floral, Layton. The nurses in obstetrics so presented a gift. November 11, 1896, in Hooper. She was the daughter of Oscar S. and Adeline Rose Rice. She attended school in Hooper. Her family moved to Metropolis, Nev., in February S - ' V ' al- 5 x v s 1 - 825-900- 0931 IT the MIA. She has taught classes in all organizations and has been a visiting teacher in the Relief Society for 50 years. ammurt oops . Mrs. Rice has two sons and two daughters C. Dean Child of Hooper; Derral M. Child, of Glasgow, Mont.; Mrs. C. Harold (Kathryn) Simpson, of Hooper; and Mrs. Lee (CLara) Olsen of Plain City. Decorating Our Specialty - Layton Wolterbeek, 883 W. 2650 N., Clinton or St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church, 85 Church DUP. Mrs. Child married Sargent on May 10, 1950 in the Logan LDS Temple, Mr. Rice A. Rice LORETTA RICE died on November MRS. 29, 1955. MRS. RICE has been most active in the LDS church or- ganizations, and a number of community projects too. in the served She presidency of the Relief Society organization, and also J FLOOR COVERINGS 777 No. Main is DEADLINE ALSO she has been active in genealogical work, and has written many histories and numerous poems. She has been past president of the local PTA and a charter member of the Sego Lily Camp Daughters of Pioneers. She was too a member of the North Davis County Board of 1929. Featuring. . . Firth Carpet -- - Armstrong Vinyl Formica Wall and Counter T op Covering AA THE November 28. Essays may be mailed or delivered to Hans 80th Date FLOOH FASllIOFl CENTER Wall and Floor address and principal of his school, number of words, age and how the individual learned of the contest. St., Layton, die 1913. LORETTA returned to Utah and married Chancy Child, of Clinton, on November 19, 1913 in the Salt lake LDS Temple. All of the couples married life was spent in Clinton. Mr. Child died on February 25, or- fully ganization returned, must include the contestants name and address, the name and field; Bowmans Market, Kaysville; Stewarts Gift To Be Honored On Mrs. Loretta Child Rice will be honored by members of and the Right to Life z, Hinze, 796 N. 4500 West, West Dr. Wayne Bosworth, family practice physician at the Tanner Clinic, Layton, and Davis North Medical Center staff doctor, delivered Alan Wayne Hinze. Mrs. Colleen Hinze is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Bos- merchants include: Clearfield State OTHER Hinze. Point. Layton; Mother Goose Shop, Layton; and Layton Drug. STUDENTS may be assisted in their research but the writing must be an individual effort. Students are encouraged to utilize libraries, birthright, 0 RICE grandchildren, grandchildren, has one 17 step-grandso- n, 26 five great- and one Most of all members of her family will d. be around to help her celebrate her 80th birthday, vsb F IMHO Wallboard Compound (damaged) 00 Damaged Doors Slabs 2 Pre-hun- mm gs Bifolds each Limited Supply on all items (I arneis PVSV&i it njpr ttWvarmMr BUILDING CENTER 67 South Main, Layton--773-424- 3 or 376-345- 1 & Ws -- QTf h U msvp 0raGfo y (jKBHSWtTCr ft i,yis;iff' y tMK |