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Show f I JUNE 2, 1987 L, Top DHS students feted Photo workshop set A one-da- y photography work- shop for children has been added to the summer schedule of classes for young people at the Art Center. fiountiful-Davi- s The workshop will be held Thursday, June 11 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the art center, 2175 S. Main, Bountiful. Good marks KAYSVILLE and good citizenship arent un- John Schaefer will instruct this photographic exploration of the world designed to sharpen the senses and foster artistic expression. A polaroid instant camera and film will be provided each child. is open to children ages Tuition is $15. For information and to register, contact the art center The class 5. 292-036- 7. STANFORD LEE CLELLAND united Sabin-Le- e Couple repeat wedding vows Friday, May 29, the former Miss Susan Marie Sabin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Ray Sabin of Kaysville and Kevin G. Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Veigh Cummings of Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lee of Springville, were united in marriage in the Salt Lake LDS After the ceremony, performed by Ray Eldredge, a wedding breakfast was given in their honor at The Lion House by the grooms parents. That evening the couple was honored at a reception given by the bride's parents at the Lion House. Karen Capson, sister of the bride, served as matron of honor. Best man duties were performed by Jourdan Nicholls. Bridal showers were given by Julie Floyd and Shannon Marshall; Connie Burnside, Bonnie Jones and Jean Nybo; Linda and Steve Stalter and Joyce and Merrill Sessions; Maria Lee, Linda Clark and Belinda Miller. The bride graduated from Davis High School and Stevens Henager College. She is currently employed as a data imput operator for Great-lif- e Corporation in Salt Lake City. The groom graduated from Mur- - Mr. and Mrs. Wilifred Roy KEVIN G. LEE ray High School and is currently attending Brigham Young University as a physics major. He filled an LDS Philippines Baguio Mission. He is employed as a research technician for Smith Megadiamond in Provo. The couple will reside in Provo. Erica Peterson, Jessica Jones, Sherry Packer, Jill Robins, Chad Chambers, Amy Chambers, David Bush, Emily Wangsgard, Natha-ni- Catherine Packer, Michelle Student achievement held honors for Jeff Marsden and Jessica Jones for 100 percent in theory, ear training, sight reading, technic, scales, music appreciation and per- al Chambers, Ami Lindsey, Chris Carter, Kelly Anne Bush, Jeffrey Marsden, Amy Rasmussen, David Marsden, Alison Lindsey, Kevin Wilson, Jenny Jones, Brown, David Wilson, Anjanette Ashby and Staci Robison. Special recognition was given to those students who received a superior rating in performance at the National Federation of Music Clubs held at the University of st formance. The Davis County Music Teachers Honors recital held April 25 heard Emily Wangsgard, Diana Peterson, Jeff Marsden, David Marsden, and Staci Robison from Mrs. Andersons piano class. Couple to be feted be honored with an open house on their 50th wedding anniversary. The event will be celebrated Saturday, June 6 at the West Point Stake Center, 550 N. 2300 W., West Point. The time will be from p.m. The couple was married June 1, 1937 in the Salt Lake Temple. Chester was bom Nov. 13, 1911 in Yost, Utah, son of Nathaniel and wife Beverly R. Montgomery will Happy Birthday nal The Davis Reflex-J- o Weston James congratulates Graham, son of Gary L. and Wendy Graham of 560 N. 125 E. in Kaysville. His big day Heather Peel, Kimberly Peel, Jahnna Perkin, Stephanie Polls, Rebecca Rees, Kimberly Reichert, Jeremy Romero, Mitchell Rowe, Mark Sargent, Todd Seamons, Jennifer Sedgwick, John Shaw, The 13th annual juried show of the Utah Watercolor Society will open Sunday, June 14 at the Art Center, 2175 S. is Orme, Matthew Perhson, Jan Peterson, Laura Pulley, Michael D. Pulsipher, Chris M. Ramsdell, Aaron J. Rasmussen, Brigham B. Redd, Amy Roberts, Staci Robi- Group names new director LAYTON Jean Cheney, well known singer and dancer will be the director of Sunshine Generation Childrens Singing and Performing Groups in East Layton starting June 4. Jean attended Weber State College where she was very active in musical circles along with being involved in the Childrens Theatre. Sunshine Generation is a national organization, founded in Layton by Nancie N alder and now has locations in over 160 cities. Children ages are taught needs assistance 4-- H Four-- leaders are needed to H work with youth in Davis County. Any adult who has experience and interest in sharing knowledge and skills with young people should contact Steve Jackson or Les Sher9 to volunteer their ry, time. Patience is also beneficial There is a need for clothing and foods instructors in all areas of Davis County. 3-- voice culture, theatre dancing, music theory, performing skills and they perform often free of charge for the community. Classes will be held at Potters School of ! em- Steffen. Joseph M. Tennant, Jay D. Thompson, Emily Timothy, Kristin Whitmer, Caroline Williams Bus. For more information call Jean at WWWWfi 'oooooooooooooooooo OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ 0009000000000000' 0000000000000 0000000000000 00000000000 00000000000 ooooooooo ooooooooog 00000000 00000000 0000000 0000000 000000 000000 00000 OpOOOQO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOqqqo n. VflOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQflnftftn OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. 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Many times he has made house calls in the middle of the night, and also during the day when a member was too sick to get out of bed to make it to the office. This kind of care is indeed unusual in this day and age. He has also shown this kind of concern and caring to my elderly parents. No one can describe the kind of security it gives to know your doctor will be there when theres an emergency. This community has been blessed through the years with Doctor Warden being on hand through athletic events at the high school. One can usually spot Dr. Warden on the sidelines at a football game. This kind of service earmarks his life. He also belongs to the Army Reserves and gives countless hours in service to our community. As a family, we feel it would be a tremendous loss, if we lose the services of this doctor in our community. If anyone in our area ever needed the support of concerned citizens, it seems our Dr. Warden needs it now. Hopefully, the action against Dr. Warden will be brought to a speedy decision in Dr. Wardens favor and he can get on with his life of service. 0000000000C 544-132- 6. Visitors are Welcome e at the Clearfield Kress, post office and also at local factories. ; and Amber Workman. 2882 West Gentile, Layton Beverly has worked for S.H. They are now owners and operators of Montgomery Kiddie Kol-leg- e in West Point, where for the past 20 years hundreds of children have come to refer to them as Grandpa Chester and Grandma Beverly. Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery have served two missions for the LDS Church, one to the visitor center in New Zealand and another to the visitor center in Liberty, Mo. They both have served in many of the organizations of the LDS Church in their 50 years of marriage. They are parents of three sons and one daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry R. (Geniel Wilhelmsen) Montgomery, West Valley City; Louis R. Montgomery, deceased, Mr. and Mrs. Galen W. (Annice Montgomery) Nixon, West Point; and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie R. (Chris Tesch) Montgomery, Washington Terrace. Currently living with Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery is Miss Christine Putnam. Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery have opened their home to as many as 53 foster children in their 50 years of marriage and would welcome them also along with their partners and children. It is requested that gifts be omitted. Dance. are in bloom at Mountain View Iris Garden ployee for over 30 years. Prior to that he worked for local factories. , James W. Steele, Christine Physician defended )000000Q000OOQQ0QQOftOftftftn - $16 Slnnq Music Theory - Dandng - Votes Culture - Self --confidence - Showmanship per month 43 No. Main (Our . , nMfiton0 TT . ", son, Michael C. Schculler, Mark B. Semadeni, Denise N. Scott, Garrett S. Sill, Jennifer W. Smith, The Irises ot . Joyce A. Winters Kaysville Park, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland, and is a graduate of the Cleveland Institute of Art. The exhibit will be on display through July 30. Watercolor painters statewide are invited to enter this open show, hosted by the Utah Watercolor Society. part-tim- WESTON JAMES GRAHAM Maxwell, Kevin Morris, Whitney Nelson, Nathan Niederhauser. Lauralyn Oldham, Norma Ott, June 14th Romyn. Chester has been a federal Alicia Alkema, Amy Jo Allen, Gary Andersen, Kerry Bradwisch, Christy Calvin, Jeremy A. Chiles, James H. Cook, Sharia Cook, Jared S. Cox, Elizabeth Creer, Bryce L. Crowley, Allison Dent, Roger Dorius, Lori D. Dyches, Heather Ence, William R. Fitz. gerald, Jedd Fowers, Carl S. Gar Larsen, Cory Leonard, Chris Lynch, Jane Maryon, Carolee Watercolor show opens Mary Howell Montgomery. Beverly was born March 3, 1920 in Ogden, a daughter of Cornelius and CHESTER MONTGOMERY Chester L. Montgomery and his Sophomore class one year pins, Julie Maughan, Paul A. Mendon-s- a, Amy Kate OBrien, Jeffry D. Hunter. Lisa Ivey, Rachel Jenkins, Tiana Jenkins, Jeffrey Kinard, Kathryn 451-340- Cha-b- Junior class, one year pins, Sarah Auger, Eric Barnett, Bryan Emery, Heidi Forsling, Chet Hadley, Erik Larsen, Krista Mason, Carolyn Michelsen, Richard Neff, David Peel, Rebecca Rushforth, Jason Simmons, Melinda Smith, Ann Streadbeck, Daniel Stephenson, Lisa Ann Tingey, Marianne Wardle and Jennifer Winters. Bart P. Hamblin, Russell A. Hansen, Scott L. Harris, Jennifer S. Harward, Camille C. Heninger, Heather Howard, Michelle Ivey, Javvis D. Jacobson, Christina M. Jepson, Thomas D. Kealamakia, Dawn M. Kerschner, Lance D. Larsen. w and Staci Robison. Margaretha Clasina Arietta Welling and Kirstin Wilson. diner. Christopher Hogan, David 2-- Utah: Holly Dreager, Shay Anderson, Jill Robins, Holly Lloyd, Mark Anderson, David Bush, James Packer, Kelly Anne Bush, Paul Crookston, Emilee Cate, Staci Checketts, Chris Carter, Jessica Jones. Also Emily Wangsgard, Amy Rasmussen, Jeff Marsden, Emily Yurth, Kevin Wilson, T.J. Cate, Catherine Packer, David Marsden, Amy Chambers, Jenny Jones, Heidi Kinard, David Wilson, Staci Robison, Diana Peterson, Erica Peterson, and Michelle Brown. Gold cup winners at the University of Utah were Nathanial Chambers, Amy Chambers, Jenni Nider-o- t, Kimberly Christensen, Richard Clark, John David Coons, Spencer Coray, Amy Enders, Heidi Farr, Lisa Fausett, Shane Griffin, Main, Bountiful. A reception will be held from 5 p.m. to which the public is invited. Awards will be announced at the opening reception at 3 p.m. A number of cash awards will be given, including a cast silver medal in recognition of Best in Show. Juror for this exhibit is Maxine Masterfield, author of Painting the Spirit of Nature, and a nationally recognized abstract naturalist painter. She is a member of both the American Watercolor Society and the National Watercolor Society, and is listed in Whos Who in American Art. She lives in Fair-vie- Piano recital held Piano students of Marilyn Bailey, Stephanie Bennett, Cheryl Bodily, Mark Butler, Jolene Card, announce the marriage of their daughter, Erin Colleen, to Stanford Lee Clelland, son of Sharon Stutzman of Twin Falls, Ida. and Stanley Clelland of Miles City, Mont. The wedding took place May 23 in Twin Falls, Ida. Erin graduated from Davis High School and she and Stan are graduates of Utah State University. They both reside in Boise, Ida. where Erin works for Idaho State Dept, of Paroles and Pardons and Stan works for Simplot and where they will make their home. An open house was held the following week, May 30 at the home of the brides parents. Boun-tiful-Dav- Anderson played in a recital May 2 and 5. Those participating were Holly Lloyd, Holly Dreager, Shay Anderson, Mark Anderson, Staci Checketts, Paul Crookston, Shannon Caldwell, Emily Arbuckle, Emilee Cate, Heather Anderson, Brooke Sargent, T.J. Cate, Emily Heidi Peterson, Josee Fagg, Nider-osKinard, Emily Yurth, Jenni Diana Peterson. Adams, Robert Alles, Shannon Ashby, Lara Ann Avery, Andrew Stevenson of Fruit Heights Temple. was May 29. noticed by PTA and school officials at Davis High School. More than 120 Davis students received the Academic Letter, a gold D pin, for scholastic excellence and contributions to the community. The scholastic recognition requires a 3.7 grade point average. PTA president Olivia King, said the gold in the Olympics represents the best performance, and so it does here for students deserving this rank and honor. The Academic Letter recipients for the 1986-8- 7 school year are: Junior class two year pins, Katie Elizabeth Smith, Joy Sorensen, Brett Tippetts, Jolyn Topham, Eric Van Dyke, David Vetter, Michael Downtown Bountiful Stn'c It Fitting) 1 1 |