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Show I I WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- I NEWS JOURNAL, JUNE 9, 1977 IS ,.',.wrr at the Hall under the direction of Mrs. Carole, president and her officers. A luncheon, followed by a special program, was enjoyed by the members. Mr. and Mrs. James Beck and daughters Melanie and Jackie have returned from a week vacationing in Southern California where they picked up their son, Elder Brad Beck who has been released from r l.DS Misserving a sion to the ing social on Saturday Cultural Mr. and Mrs. Hod Sanders, Howard Bloxham and Pat Bates spent a few days last week on a business trip to r from a visit to the southern states. She visited with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. A.T. Wilson at Greenville, South Carolina and with her granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bloom at Atlanta, Georgia. She returned due to her Oregon. Mrs. Annie Maxfield is confined to the McKay Hospi-ta- l where she is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Peterson of Rexburg, Idaho were ivauiimttkJi j miJ cmAtthi GERALD B. EVANS Graduates Freni AF Academy Gerald B. Evans, son of retired U.S. Air Force Technical Sergeant and Mrs. Gerald E vans of 899 Hill Blvd., Lay-towas commissioned a second lieutenant and award-- : ed a bachelor of science degree upon graduation from the U.S. Air Force Academy, June 1. n, THE who lieutenant, majored in management, has been selected forpilot trair'ng at Williams AFB, Ariz. t. Evans is a 1973 graduate L of Layton High School. and Mrs. Kim Walters of Logan and Jack Walters of Richfield. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kirkpatrick, Mr. and Mrs. Don Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Nance, Bishop and Mrs. F. L.L. Lake is seriously ill at the Davis North Medical Burton Winters and their families enjoyed a picnic dinner at the Kaysville Center, suffei ing from a heart attack. Visitors during the week of Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor and Mr. husbands sudden illness. Tuesday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oram and family spent the Memorial holiday weekend at Lake Powell where they were on a houseboat for four days. Her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McLea of Ogden accompanied them on the trip. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dalton of Bountiful and Mrs. Ruth Smit of Salt Lake City were Saturday visitors of their brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Nance. Kenneth Gillespie has returned from Montana where he spent a few days visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bourne spent the weekend at Rexburg, Idaho with their son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Curti3 Bourne. They were there for the special celebration hosted by Rexburg and Sugar City, Idaho communities for those who helped with the flood cleanup. John L. Kneedy is convalescing at his home from back injuries suffered last Friday in an accident at his home when he fell. Mr. and Mrs. Linn Sandall Mrs. Mary Walters were Mr. Bowery on Memorial Day. and Mrs. Linn Sandall were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sandall and two of their sons, Curtis and Stewart, of Albuquerque, New Mexico. Mrs. Boyd Whitesides and daughter Shauna drove to Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada to visit with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. LaMonte Matkin for three days. Shauna remained in Canada to visit for a month with her grandparents. The Kaysville Eighth Ward Relief Society held their clos business and business educa- Russell is currently enrolled at Stevens Henager College in Ogden and is pursuing an associate in business science degree with a major marketing and business management. He plans to graduate in summer quarter, in 1978 RUSSELL IS a son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale R. Johns, 300 North 1125 East, Layton. All first place winners are eligible to enter the National Competition being held in Denver. Colorado on July 5-- 1977. RADIO & TV REPAIRING ALL MAKES Calls $5 Anytime gHBURG IV Reasonable Rates 141 West 1S00 North, Sunset 825-367- 6 825-622- 3 Lay-ton- family dinner. Mrs. Ella Curtis of Bakin field, California has tv-- visiting for a week with ta t sister and brother in Ian. Mr and Mrs. Linn Sandall and other relatives and friends u the area. She came far Memorial holiday woekei d , CHUCK J ( PRESSURE FRIED IN ONLY MINUTE READY TO GO FOR YOUR PARTY, PICNIC, OUTING, SNACK OR DINNER, DELICIOUS! ML Vi eft ? school. Mrs. Loretta Woodward of Salt Lake City will be making her home with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Slade. Mrs. DeLoy Reid enter-- ; tained at a bridal shower at her home Tuesday evening for 14 guests. The shower was in honor of Miss JoAnn Robins who will be married June 10 to Phil Manning, a nephew of Mrs. Reid. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Linn Sandall were Mr. and Mrs. Nohl Sandall and children of Price, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Tolman and family of Provo. Mrs. Edna Smith and Mrs. Lois Stephens spent Saturday in Henefer, Utah . Mr. and Mrs. Samuel v SNAK PACK 4 pcs. a potato log 0 vi DINNER BOX 8 pcs, a and dressing potato log and dressing BARN SE78 w 16 pcs, a potato log and dressing LARGER ORDERS AVAILABLE FULL & re- turned from Antimony, Utah where they spent the holiday weekend. President and Mrs. ElDean Holliday and daughter Denise and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hess were dinner guests at Lewiston for Memorial Day of her mother, Mrs. Ada Kemp. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brough and family spent the holiday weekend at Laketown and Randolph, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond King spent Memorial Day in American Fork as guests of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Chad- FOLGER'S warn 1HSTAIIT COFFEE 6 oz. Jar 99 ' CAMS 2 Lbs. Mrs. Mary Walters accompanied her niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sorenson to Hyrum on Memorial Day POTATOES Lb ir C PRICES EFFECTIVE JUNE 9, 10, 11 9 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Devoy Baxter. Mrs. Josie Lake returned Roast Beet Corned Beet Turkey Chicken Pastrami Bologna Ham & Cheese EA Bags NEW SHAFTER where they were dinner 49 Other Sandwiches Available ;c CANTALOUPE I HOAGIES lit. wick. A Whats an Earth Stove? Just possibly the best wood stove you can buy! MAKES 10 QTS. KOOL AID 33 Oz. Can KLEENEX TERI TOWELS AURORA BATHROOM TISSUE 2 ROLL PACK HUNTS Air Tight Automatic draft PORK & BEANS v WESTERN FAMILY MANDARIN ORANGES - K ,s - - 11 OZ. CAN HAWAIIAN PUNCH manifold Seconary drafts Bums 14 hrs.. Converts to open fire DRINKS LITTLE BROWNIE COOKIES PRINGLES POTATO CHIPS PURINA If you're going to buy a stove to last a life time why not have the best! The one with the answer to fuel conversion fi energy conservation DOG CHOW ARMOUR TREET LUNCHEON MEAT 12 OZ. CAN WESTERN FAMILY CORN CREAM OR WHOLE KERNEL No. 303 WESTERN FAMILY Fireplace Shoppe, Inc. 552 W. 500 So., Bountiful-295-220- 3j . the blessing, naming and ROUND Bernard Mitchell was also a; guest for the special event. Lynn Nance returned from Montgomery, Alabama where he spent the past two weeks attending a government McAllister and family LDS n T-BO- NE evening, May 24 in honor of his mother, Mrs. Aurla Mitchell for her birthday an- tion. Disneyland, great-grandchil- great-grandn- SIRLOIN birthday dinner Tuesday national organization for and college students interested in and! pieparing for careers in Farm, Temple and other points of g tl.er Another is Mrs. Ella Hoskins of She was also on hand fur BONELESS Bakersfield, California for the special family reunion and to be in Kaysville for the Memorial weekend to be with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Mitchell entertained at a PHI BETA Lambda is the area and visited Knottsbury married to Douglas A. Nelson in Salt Lake City on June 2. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lund-berattended the blessing and naming of their first Codey Wells Preston at the Clearfield Tenth LDS Ward on Sunday. Codey is the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. James (Chip) Preston of Clearfield. Mrs. & Mrs. Sandalls sister, Mrs. Ella Curtis came from Russell Johns won first place in Parliamentary Procedures Team. Mission. They all spent time sightseeing in the Los Angeles their daughter, Mrs. Helen Cottrell Peart, who was STIMSONS TOP QUALITY family. ins First a the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Cottrell attended the marriage of iBMiaa6L.; George W. and Nettie Wilcox niversary. Brents father, Arcadia-Califomi- David Sanders underwent major surgery last week at Preston is the former Patty Hoskins of Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Conatser of Clearfield are the grandparents. Following the special event, the family members met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Conatser for a family dinner. jh. entertained at their traditional family Memorial Day potluck dinner party held at their home. Forty guests attended, members of the late RUSSELL JOHNS two-yea- interest before returning home. PEAS Q O No. 303 CAN WESTERN FAMILY GREEN BEANS No. 303 CAN for 1447 Mo. Main, Highway 91, Layton, Utah |