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Show DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, DECEMBER 22 1977 WEEKLY REFLEX Births Layton December 12, 1977 Mr. and Mrs. Paul W&nnberg, 900 N. Shannon, Layton, boy Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lawrence, 21 4 W. 1 900 N., Sunset, girl Layton, boy Mr. and Mrs. James D. McKinstry, 1 456 W. 1 750 N., Layton, girl Mr. and Mrs. John G. Perkins, 194 Helm Ave., Salt Lake City, boy December 15, 1977 and Mrs. John Lewis Burnham, 740 So., Woods Cross, boy Mr. W. December 16, 1977 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ronald Woodland 3772 Porter, Ogden, girl 1 30"' Plans Wedding Jr., Members of the Wagon Hyde, Mrs. Amy Bond and Mrs. Clara Colemere. Mrs. Elaine Cullimore was hostess to the Fine Arts Club day evening at the home of Mrs. Lynne Jansen for their traditional Christmas dinner party and program. The group exchanged gifts and the surprise of the evening was the favors that were designed and made by Mrs. Peggy Morrison for each camp member. Mrs. Morrison has done this each year for many years. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Morrison, Camp captain and members of her board, Diane Frodsham, Ann Bingham, Mary Bodily, June bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert F. Bitner, of 2115 East Gentile St. Mr. and Mrs. Dale L. Warburton of Rt. 2 Box 8D, Tremonton, Utah are the parents of the groom. The ceremony was officiated by Edward H. Sorensen of the Temple presidency. WEDDING breakfast honoring the couple and the wedding party was held immediately following the A ceremony at the Mansion House, in Ogden. That evening they were further honored with a reception held at the Bitner home on East Gentile St. The bride chose a gown of quiana jersey, fashioned with a deep V neckline, long, loose sleeves, accented with a deep french lace trim at the empire waist, neckline and sleeve bottom. A wide trim adorned the skirt bottom, that fell into a graceful chapel train. Her bridal bouquet consisted of white roses, and baby breath. Miss Laura Warburton, a sister of the bridegroom, their gowns were of red and green plaid wool jumper type with white blouses. The flower girls, both nieces of the bride, were Amberly and Kate Oviatt, gowned in red velvet full length dresses. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Mark Bitner, Mrs. Bruce Bitner, and Mrs. Alan Bitner, of the bride, Miss Pam Kingsley, Mrs. Ed. Kingsley, Mrs. Brad Warburton, Miss Becky Bean, Miss Kim Gelinas, Miss Kathleen w Wilson, Miss Janene Halls. Each were gowned in alike models of full length green wool skirts, with white blouses, and ties at the necklines. ASSUMING THE duties of best man was Mike Warburton, with Brad Warburton as usher. The bride was entertained their annual Camera Club Meeting Manning. Mrs. Christine Maxfield entertained the Kaysville Literary Club at her home Wednesday evening Dec. 21 for their annual holiday meeting. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Marilyn Odd, Mrs. Marjorie Jeffs, Mrs. Dorothy Bergstrom. The Christmas program was furnished by the Madrigals of Davis High under direction of Georgia Fairbanks. Births In Kaysville Gailey, Mrs. Nora Miller, lunch and gifts were, featured special holiday foods. Entertainment was provided by three Ben Lomond High School students, Teresa Findlay, Kathy Nelson and Garard Bradley who sang. of Mrs. Kolene Bobo. The lesson was given by Mrs. Bdbo and the Davis High School Madrigals gave a musical program with 22 members the under the direction of Georgia Fairbanks. Twenty members enjoyed group on the guitar. Children from Vae View Elementary School also entertained at the party. Marti Hall and Dana Huffaker sang and danced. Samatha Mattingly played the guitar. Christie Hill played the viola and Cindy the special event and exchanged Christmas gifts. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Beth Tall, Mrs. Phoebe Weaver, Mrs. Verna Thompson and Mrs. Mildred Ensign. Mrs. Sarah Giles entertained the Shantanka Club at her home Friday afternoon. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Julia Webster, Mrs. Serena Tate played the recorder. Samatha Mattingly sang to some recorded organ music played by Christie Hill. The group exchanged Christmas gifts, dmg . ts Porter 151 E. 1050 Kaysville announce Mrs. reception will be held that newlyweds at the Utah Valley Archery Center, 1250 N. 1200 W.,Orem. An open house will be held Jan. 14 in Layton at the Wasatch Chapel, 789 E. Wasatch Drive from 7: : 30. 30-9- All friends and relatives invited to attend. are THE bride-to-b- e is a graduate of Orem High School and LDS Seminary. While in high school she was an active member of Tigerettes. She attended Dixie College in St. George and Weber State College in Ogden where she graduated as a registered dental hygienist. She is presently employed in Payson. The prospective bridegroom graduated from Layton High School and LDS Seminary. While in high school he was active in sports and was an a football player. He attended Dixie College and recently filled an LDS mission to the Arizona Tempe Mission. He is presently employed in all-are- Salt Lake City. FOLLOWING their marriage and honeymoon, the couple plan to make their home in the Provo-Orearea. Helps Santa Stephenson, Kaysville. are The Mrs. Joy Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Galloway all of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Powell of Bountiful. Mr. and Heusser of A evening in honor of the Xi Chi Its a daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Neal Green of 1552 E. Green Road, Fruit Heights. She arrived on Nov. 3 at Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful, weighed 7 lb. 4 oz. and will be named Lisa Ann. She has a sister Jamie. Mrs. Green was the former Jill Stephenson of Kaysville. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Max Green, Fruit Heights, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mrs. Mary Cundall and Mrs. Ruby Williams. The Christmas annual party for the Sunflower Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers was held Thursday Dec. 8 at the home of Mrs. Sarah B. Strong. Assisting hostess to Mrs. Strong were Mrs. Essie N., the arrival of a son bom Nov. 19. He arrived at St. Marks Hospital weighing 9 lb. 7 oz. At home are Lisa, Shawn and Rebecca. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Zilles, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heusser all of Deweyville. Welcoming their first child are Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bail of Logan who are parents of a 7 lb. 11 oz. daughter on Nov. 39 at the Logan LDS Hospital. She will be named Mindy Lee and the new mother is the former Candace Webster of Kaysville. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jay L. Webster of Fruit Heights; Dr. and Mrs. James H. Bell, Bountiful. are The Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Killian of Kaysville. Xi Chi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi is providing Santa aid for a family in the community, as well as presenting handmade wall plaques to those in the pediatric ward at the Davis North Medical Center in Lay-toTHEY also have selected a lady who is confined to the Weber Memorial Hospital in Roy as their service patient and they will be providing her with a Christmas gift. The chapter is happy to have the opportunity of assisting in some small way during the Christmas season and have gained much satisfaction in providing a Christmas for a needy family as well as gifts for others. MRS. Jean Stanger publicity chairman, np is Layton Rotary Has Meeting The Layton Rotarians met Wednesday at the Chateau Center in Layton for their' regular dinner meeting. the dinner, three new members spoke briefly, Herwig Glander, who is an attorney in Ogden; James Sutton, building contractor and Eugene Hamilton, FOLLOWING director of Perkins of Salt Lake City, forborn merly of Layton, was Dec. Mat Davis North Medical Center. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Max E. Andersen of Lay-to- n and Mr. and Mrs. John J. Perkins of Salt Lake City. the Clearfield Nursing Home. All three were recently installed as members of the Layton Rotary Club, np It's a first child for Gerald D. and Kris Kearl Carlson also. Chad Gerald Carlson was born Nov. 27 in Ogden. He weighed in at 8 pounds 12 oz. and measured 21 inches long. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kearl of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Carlson of Salem, Utah are the grandparents. Logan residents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Warr are the Optical Another first child arrived Roger R. and Dorothy J. Brown Kasten. She will be named Denise Marie. Grandparents are John and Mabel Brown of California and Ralph Kasten of Wisconsin. Two other children were on hand to welcome home Rebecca Brunson. The girl was born Nov. 28 in Ogden. Her parents are James A. and Evelyn Wilson Brunson. The paternal grandmother is Mrs. Glenna Brunson of Fillmore. Lloyd and Jan Osborne Ukena became parents of a baby boy on Dec. 3 in an Ogden hospital. He will be named Rory Arthur Ukena. He has a brother, Landy. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Ukena of South Weber and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Osborne of Washington Terrace. Mrs. Jessie Brostrom of r. Ogden is the Samuel Scott Wakefield is the name that Lance Samuel Johnson Wakefield have selected for their baby boy born Nov. 17. He has two sisters, Wendy and Jill. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wakefield of Layton, Joseph T. Johnson of Washington, D.C. and Mrs. Joye Johnson of Fruit Heights are grandparents. The boy has two greatgrandmothers. They are Mrs. Grace Wangsgard of Huntsville and Mrs. Arlene Johnson IF VIGOROUS physical activity does indeed protect the heart, as is indicated in this study (reported to the American Heart Association in Miami in late Nov.), the pattern of living of American men is certain to be changed in the future. Daylight Difference at 9 5Q0 GOOD USED WINDSHIELDS the northern and southern YES, AT various times of the year there is quite a difference. For example, at the Winter Solstice, which this year comes on Dec. 21, there will be more than an hours difference in the length of dayljght in Maine and Florida. Florida will see the sun more than an hour longer on that day. AMBtKAN 1 2179 N. 1700 W. B PLAYBOY Just West of New Davis Hospital Also in Orem & Ogden JPPTYL Summer Solstice. Then the days in the north are longer. i FOREIGN CAM SPCC1AUSTS 6$ MR. BRAKE FREE BRAKE HOUR CHECK COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS DISC A DRUM BRAKE SOLICITED SPECIALISTS The Mott Trotted Name in Broket' LIFETIME GUARANTEE ts Taylor. The baby was bom Oct. 23 in the McKay-De- e Hospital. Free Other Brake Jobs COME Curtis, Kristina, Russen, Cindy and Carlene Bird were all on hand to welcome home the newest member of their Bird. Mr. and Mrs. R.J. 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Their daughter, Jana recently gave birth to a 6 lb. baby girl. Jana is married to Dale Anderson and reside at 1600 W. Mutton Hollow Road, Kaysville. This is their first child. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Anderson of Salt Lake City. are Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson of Yet the autumnal equinox, and the spring Is there much difference in the length of daylight in various parts of the United SPECIALISTS Call us for doctor referral 9 Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Wakefield of Layton and Joyce B. Johnson of Fruit Heights and Joseph T. Johnson of Washington, D.C. and somewhat exhaustive study has found that vigorous work or sport, by men, is perhaps the best way to guard against heart attacks. The new study, of 17,000 men between the ages of 35 and 75, discovered that light exercise was not as beneficial as hard physical work or using up to at least 7.5 calories a vigorous sport minute. THIS IS perhaps the most solid indication yet of the vital importance of vigorous activity among men in protecting the heart. The study, headed by a Stanford University professor of epidemiology, Dr. Ralph Paffen-barge- r Jr., found that even those with high blood pressure and other similar conditions benefitted from vigorous exercise in their leisure time. Indications are that a minimum of at least three hours a week dedicated to vigorous activity, or an expenditure of some 2,000 calories or more, is usually desirable. Such light sports as golf, boating, etc., are not considered vigorous sports. Tennis, as an example, is a vigorous sport. AUTO GLASS fill Mon.-Fr- i. weighed 81b. 5oz. e MAKE GREAT CHRISTMAS GIFTS! eye glass prescriptions laboratory on premises convenient location of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. C.L. Andersen of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Selby O. Dixon of Payton and Mrs. Iona Perkins of Salt Lake City. is the first Matthew grandchild for the Andersens and Perkins. Samuel Scott V'akefield, son of Samuel Lance and Rebecca Johnson Wakefield, of 292 Dixon Ave., Layton was born Nov. 17 at McKay Hospital. He A new Nov. 26. The girl was born to Rebecca and Mrs. James Doyle Work For Heart of Ogden. and 6 lb. Perkins and John Gregory u SUNGLASSES i Margaret Jost and Ellen Mae Christmas program. Mrs. Goidia King will be hostess to the Kaysville Bridge Club at the University Club in Salt Lake City on Friday. Mrs. Beth Dredge will be hostess to the Kaysville Art Club annual Christmas party on Monday, Dec. 19 at her home. Assisting hostesses to the Christmas luncheon were Mrs. Lucille Kennah, Mrs. Ruth Frost, Mrs. Julia exchanged. Mrs. Edith Sheffield was hostess to the DeLite Pinochle Club at Kens Restaurant in Layton Wednesday afternoon. Kays Creek Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers enjoyed a splendid Christmas meeting and program on Thursday Dec. 8 at the home Larsen for their Christmas party. The pot luck supper Sat. Assisting hostesses were Christmas Gailey. Mrs. Diane Coonradt gave the lesson. A Christmas story was told by Mrs. Zipporah Stewart followed by a Christmas of the Ogden Color Camera Club met in the home of Virginia Garard accompanied Ever. Thornley and Mrs. Julia members lOmlim hearing aids quick service tained the Kaysville Literary Art Guild Club at her home Wednesday evening for their annual Christmas meeting. A Christmas story was read by Mrs. Lois Richins, "The Greatest Christmas Pageant Watkins gave the Julie THE NEW Mrs. Warburton is attending Utah State University at Logan and will graduate in June with a degree in speech comm. She has been affiliated with Chi .Omega Sorority. The bridegroom is attending Utah State also and is majoring in business administration. He has been affiliated with Sigma Chi fraternity and has filled a LDS Mission to the Washington DC mission field. THE COUPLE plans to continue their education and will make their home in Logan, vsb silver and gold welding while you wait! Mrs. Gloria Nielsen enter- luncheon and program Wednesday afternoon at the Lion House in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Lin-gar- d, emergency repairs evening. fun evening. Mrs. Roetta Horsley entertained the ALonas Club at her home Tuesday evening. The Bay View Club held given by Mrs. Gerald Purdy and her daughter, Miss Susan Purdy, Kathleen Wilson, and Nancy Nalder, another given by Becky Bean, Jeanne and Suzanne Rytting, Mrs. Kathy Oviatt, Amberly Oviatt, Marilyn Bitner, Annette Bitner, Kathy Kingsley and Pam Kingsley. Twenty-eig- ht assisting hostess for the Question Mark Santa, for the with prenuptial showers THE BRIDE was attended by Mrs. Jed Oviatt, her sister, Walker and vocal solo by Mrs. Delene Bowman accompanied by Mrs. Afton McCormick on the violin. Mrs. Lona Mae Godfrey was Spackman, Mary Talbot, Beverly Merrill and Coy Scharp. Diane Smith was Temple Rites In a ceremony performed on Monday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, Miss Barbara Bitner became the bride of Lawrence D Warburton. The Christmas meeting at her home Tuesday evening. A Christmas program was given with readings and music by Mrs. Leone Gurr assisted by Mrs. Dorotha Bonnie Healy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Healy, Orem, will become the bride of Kurtis C. Kidd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace J. Kidd, Layton, in a ceremony to be performed Jan. 6 in the Provo LDS Temple. are Mr. d are the parents of a baby girl. Stephanie Ann Rainford was bom Oct. 28 in Colorado Springs, Colo. She has a sister, Monica. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Adams of Layton and Mrs. Paul Dixon of Arkansas City, Kansas. John Matthew Perkins, first child of Ronda Andersen Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cunningham of Homer, Alaska, Mrs. Beth Herrington of Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mower of Clearfield and Mrs. of O. Coffman Evelyn Winchester, Va. The are Mrs. Jessie L. Mower of Taylor, Utah and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Herrington BONNIE HEALY Rain-'or- 9 oz. are Great-grandparen- ts Kaysville Clubs Wheel Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers met Wednes- Charles and JoAnn Announcing the birth of their first child are Anthony Dale and Mayva Rose Lee Coffman. The girl was born Nov. 1 in National City, Calif. Both parents are former residents of Layton. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Lee, Sr. of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. of Alan Coffman Sr. Winchester, Va. December 14, 1977 and Mrs. Thomas Andelin, 744 W. Gentile, Mr. sisters-in-la- i J $ HAw 825-611- 4 , |