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Show ( l DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, hi, Y HCF LFk F t nniJARY 23, 1978 Layton News Kaysville Births - .$- W. w. . v $' Welcoming their third ( hihl, a son are Mr. and Mrs. Nixilt Bennett. Tim 8 lb it oi lad arrived on Feb. 15, 1978 at the Davis North Medical Center in Layton, At home to welcome a little brother are Wayne and Katie, The mother is the former Jolene Hintre of Salt Lake City, Mr, and Mrs, Waynard Bennett, Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hintie of Salt Lake City are the grand-parents. fts f' , t t 4 ' f ; yr a daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lincoln of H0 West 250 South, Kaysville. The new miss was born on Feb. II, 1978 at the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful and weighed 8 lb 7 oi and they have chosen Amy for her name. At home is a little sister Stephanie Blythe. The mother is the former Luann Armga of Twin Falls, Idaho. Mr, and Mrs. Lorry Armga of Jerome, Idaho and Mrs. Margaret Lincoln of Twin f alls, Idaho are the grandparents. Mr, and Mrs. Doug Justen-seannounce the birth of their first child. A baby 7 . v f n daughter named Jennifer , Dean was born on Friday, t eb. IQ. 1978 Hospital ' A bered as the former Laurie , Hohman of South Weber. It Is the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Larry Justen-seof Kaysville. The other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hohman of Lay-to- . It , n MILS. LAHRYIUUIDDLK Exchange V ows Annette Grnberg and tarry (riddle were married Feb Id m (he ball lake LDS 1 triple Groberg of Bountiful. H reception was held at the Carillon. A wedding breakfast v s held m their honor at the A lame in Bountiful. hr bride is the daughter of ! P-- I Mr. Mrs. and Richard THE bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Cnddle of Syracuse. e Matron of honor was Don-ncll- Taggart; bridesmaids, Diane Eves, Marilyn Sommers, Margie Parrish, Janna Groberg, Pamela Groberg and Lam Groberg 80th Date Temple. Helen Lindsay died May 11, 1972. Mr. Lindsay has been employed at the Heher City Exchange, Clearfield Navy Base, Hill Air Force Base and has been retired since 1964. He has worked in the Salt Lake Temple for five years and the Ogden Temple for two years since his retirement. MR. LINDSAY has one son, Robert L. Lindsay, Grayling, Mich., and two daughters, Mrs. Arthur G. (Joyce) Jensen, Ogden and M rs. H Arth ur (Evelyn) Johnson, Kaysville. He has 18grandchildrenand 14 Mr. Lindsay has requested that gifts be omitted. DAWSON LINDSAY On Saturday, Feb. 25, Dawson Lindsay will be honored at a special open house from 8 p m. in celebration of his 80th 2-- birthday anniversary. The open house will be held at Mr. Lindsays daughters home b02S Angel Street, Kaysville. MR. LINDSAY was bom on Feb Utah. 25, 1898 He in HeberCity, married Helen Meservy Lindsay on April 3, 1925 in the Salt Lake LDS raws! CEILING Vce Carlisle Will Speak is Mrs. Florence Bnnghurst Carlisle will be the featured speaker at the Lakeview Business and Professional Womens Club The book review was given by Mrs. Beth Miller. MRS. Carlisle, a vice president of Tracy Collins Bank and Trust Company in charge of the consumer services center, will speak on The Single Woman in Active Todays Job World in community affairs, Mrs Carlisle is an elected representative to the Utah State Legislature The meeting is open to anyone interested. Reservations can be made by contacting Mrs. Gloria Thim, 376-579- or Mrs Lillian Clark, 7 Eight members of the Kaysville Art Club traveled to Bountiful last week to visit the Alvin Gittms Art Exhibit at the Bountiful Art Gallery. They also viewed a film of the artist which was produced by and Claudia Sizemore presented at the Davis University of Utah Center in Bountiful. Those attending were Mrs, lone Grange, Mrs. Dottie Barnes, Mrs. Clover Sanders, Mrs. Thora Hough, Mrs. Mrs. Marcia Mansell, Dorothy Swan, Mrs. Lucille Strong and Mrs. Elizabeth Simmons. Kaysville Literary Art held their annual Guild night on Saturday evening, SPECIALISTS SCO GOOD USED YlltlDSIIIELDS HOUSE GLASS Storn. Doors ' Picture Windows Thermo Windows Patio Doors Screens FAST INSURANCE CLAIM SERVICE GUARANTEED AGAINST LEAKAGE JIL-I-L Quality Glass Mrs I Imo Jacobsen of Heber City and Clare m e Dean of Midway. The great greatgrandfather is Austin J. Kelly of Midway, fts a son for Mr, and Mrs. Willis D. Bassett of 4H5 Lust 100 North, Kaysville, who was born on Jan. 30, 1978 at the Davis North Medical Center weighing 8 lb 10 oz. He will be named Denny and is their second child. At very special Valentine are The Cheyenne, Wyo. np tary Anns met at the Print Shop In Salt Lake City at Arrow Press Square on Friday afternoon for their monthly luncheon meeting. The guest speaker was Major Gar Elison of Kaysville. Mrs. Alice Rampton hosted the Kaysville Art Club at her home Monday afternoon. Mrs. Winona Frost and Mrs. lone Grange were assisting hostesses, np La Leche Will Meet Literary Club at her home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Jane Green was cohostess. February husband's guest AUTO GLASS he Mrs. Grant Hovey. Logan; Howard G. Austin, Leht; and Mrs. Charles Morse of Mrs. Ella Dee McGIinch Feb. 18 at the Clytie Adams Studio in Kasville. "Star Wars provided the theme for the evening and all members and partners were in costume. members Committee included Clytie Adams, chairman; Lois Holliday, Marie Taylor, Marion Storey and Irene Olsen. Mrs. Pearl Evans entertained the Oakleaf Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers at her home Wednesday e evening. Mrs. Leola Prig-morwas cohostess. The lesson was given by Mrs. Beulah Bushnell. Guests were Mrs. Virginia Bowden and Mrs. Lois Lewis, officers from the North Central Davis County Camp. Mrs. Muriel Larson was hostess to the Kaysville Bridge Club at her home on Friday. Mrs. Elovee Borski entertained the Sunflower Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers at her home on Thursday. Mrs. Doraine Hales was cohostess and the lesson was also given by Mrs. Hales. Ro The Kaysville-Layto- n , 8 grandparents are Mr. and home are a sister Michelle and two brothers, Ryan and Chet. The mother will be remembered as the former Kathy Austin. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H. Glen Austin of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Hovey of Layton. Leola Kirby. She reviewed the life of Elizabeth Taylor called Whos Who, written by Brenda Maddox. entertained the Kaysville monthly dinner meeting to be held at the Roy Elks Lodge on Thursday, Feb. 23 at 7 p m Jacobsen will be remembered as the former At Mrs. lone Sandall was hostess to the ALonas Club at her home Tuesday afternoon. Members of the Kays Creek Camp of Daughters of Pioneers met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Pearl Higgs. Mrs. Betty Guymon and Mrs. Ruth Schick were assisting hostesses. The lesson was given by Mrs. Phoebe Weaver and Mrs. Ruth Roueche read a history. Mrs. Mary Talbot was hostess to members of the Fine Arts Club at her home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Bircheli was cohostess. The book review was given by Mrs. Ri-y- Mrs, T The Clearfield-Syracus- e Area group of La Leche League will hold its regularly scheduled meeting on Thursday, March 2, at 7.30 p.m. at the home of Lois Bair. THIS will be the first meeting of the current series and is entitled Advantages of Breastfeeding. Subsequent meetings will be held the first Thursday of each month. All mothers interested in breastfeeding are urged to attend. Babies are welcome. Prospective mothers are also invited and anyone desiring information or help is welcome. For further information concerning the meetings please call Diane Palmer 4 or Kay Durrant entertained members of the Sinker family at a wmier dinner and am nil. Those who attended the family reunion imluded Mr, and Mrs tinner of , Mrs. Sylvia Smith, Mrs. Ida Page und Mrs. Dehla 1 lint of Mrs Bertha Harris and Stoker of Ug,in, Gulden Mr. urn) Mrs Gten Thurgood of Sonnet and Mr. and Mrs. Crts Graves of Ogden. Mrs. Vera Merrell was among the luncheon guests of the daughters of Mrs. The Lawrence Ellison, luncheon was held Tuex., Jan 31 ut the home of Mrs. Bonnie Rue Barlow. Although Mrs. L II i son passed away several years ago, her daughters bill) gather together on her btrth-- Mary. Marilyn Dean of Midway, of Roy Ik-tne- r aura, Robert, Jason and Kaysville Clubs ToBPW Mrs. Vee welcoming their sixth child into their home, a little son born on Jan. 34 1978 at the Davis North Medical Center in Layton. He weighed in at 8 b 10 oz and will be named Justin Todd, At home are Kristina, of Cottonwood. The new addition makes a five generation in the family. Happy over the arrival of their first child are Mr. and Mrs. Steven Allen Jones of 530 West Center Street, Kaysville. The 6 lb 13 oz lad arrived on Feb. I, 1978 at the Davis North Medical Center and will be named Kurt Lewis. The mother Is the former Teresa Burnett of London, England. The grandparents are Mr. Mrs. Jerry Crowley of Riverside, Calif, hn returned home after visiting the Layton home of her mother, Mrs Mrs. AsBhel Stevenson, Crowley traveled to Layton to be here during the illness of her sinter. Recently, Grant and Mary Mertcopa, Ariz, J. Dr, and Mrs. Rota-r- t Jacobsen of 3otS South Mountain Road, F rult Heights are A Jus-tense- n Idaho, grand-parrot- s package was delivered to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hovey of JG9 South Larkin Lane, with the arrival of a baby daughter born to them on Feb. 14 1978 at the Hill Air Force Base Hospital. She weighed 7 lb il oz and will be named Meltsaa Jane. The great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ktrtley Tucker of Kaysville; Mrs. Nora of Bountiful; Mrs. Dean Norberg, Salt Lake City; and Mrs. Cora Hohman, 773078 England. The great are Mi, and Mrs. Lewis Elton Jones of home to welcome a new playmate is a sister Casey. Mrs, Bassett was the former Bonnie Collard of Layton The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo Collard and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hill, all of Layton, Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Wilkinson of Salt Lake City are the at the Iatkevlew in Bountiful. She weighed in at 8 lb 9 oz. The new mother will be rememI Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs Rndginald Burnett of London, I x i i.a birthday with a fnemi Several gul party. By DON ETA M. OATHIKUM and Mrs Walter Junes of ;0 d iV SUSAN WILLIAMS Sweetheart Beta Mu Chapter of Beta Sigma Ihl has chosen as their chapter Sweetheart for 1978 Susan Williams. Susan and her husband, Roy, reside in Last I aytort along with their ihn-- daughters. committee. She was crowned queen at a special cotkiail party given in her honor, Feb. lHat the home of Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Olsen, East Layton, prior to the Davis annual County Council Sweetheart Ball h Id at the Bountiful Llks Club immediately after. e SUSAN joined Beta Sigma Phi in 1876 and has been very active in chapter activities. .She is presently serving as chairman of the Rosebuds, a legacy program for daughters of Beta Sigma Phis, and Is a member of the scrapbook LAST year's queen, Charlene Greenwcll, made a special presentation upon relinquishing her crown to the new queen Kaysville Rotary The Kaysville Rotarians their annual Valentine on Sweetheart dinner-partWednesday evening at the Davis High School Cafeteria Wayne Winegar and Ivan Flint from the Weber Basin Water District gave a briefing and showed slides of the new project of piping water from Willard Bay to the Weber Basin Canal. They had received a Government loan due to the drought last year, for this project to be held y THE Rotary Anns were treated to a Valentine dinner and program The music was furnish'd by the Davis High Band and music department completed Hear Speaker Epsilon Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma will hear Ron Clayton, art director for KUtV, Channel 2, at their next meeting on Thursday, March 2. Mr. Clayton will discuss the subject, The Artist Today." To be held at the home of Mrs. Barbara Johnson at 1359 Millbrook Way, Bountiful, the program is of potter's one Mrs, brother, Paul s.ind..i K Mill living in Pat IV t it hf u Id o( " spent the week in re staying with In r m n Duon (F.iN,u ) ami Mr. and Mi r Ja J to ben Were jilt a .i i their daughter, J l.me t v and her two him Moure and he i (i in arrived in avion j from their t on m . . c 1 home. While thf y .m m I in in Layton, tl e Mom mii will also sjh rd nn the home of M t brother and h.s fniml . i , , and Mrs. Gary (huso m Mrs t one him d n Casper, Wyo is s i .1 , ui t Wednesday evening, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Roberts, Paul Jr. and Mrs. Asuhel Stevenson traveled to North Salt Lake to visit with the Roberts daughter. Susan. Miss Janice Clark wus the guest of honor at a surprise bridal shower given for her by her girl friends. The shower was held Feb. 5, Saturday, a group of girls who graduated from Layton High Sihool the same year not at the home of Mr. and Mrs Frank H. Gibbons. The girls meet once eat h month to enjoy visiting and to learn a t i ! i tensen familv brother named c o (re i Sister nnmt U Rigan Maxine Christensen childs parents dmg Is i re H . . . t i A srel i r . u . , 1 1 To Eit'da.i r craft or to enjoy a special ail Now scrv ipg sson or program. Those who re RAF S anon, Fngl u, i, U S Air Force m I u" attended the Saturday social Ann included. Winegar Iaylor, Tanya Yates Gam, Gayle Ann Gibbons Nix, Cindy Cali Thomas, Bonnie Ford Fielding, Dianne Weaver, Jolene Brown, Janet Cutler, Katie Folkman, Judy Nalder Prali, Jackie Nalder Eve Adams LaCrasae, Carlsruh, jont Johnson Fry, Shetiie Whitman Bowman and Linnette Kinnard Day. Andrea Daley, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Daley celebrated her ninth is Sergeant I), re o Crowley, son ol Mi Norman D ( ox , Second St , Deerln.h . ! t i t . i SERGEANT medical materiel sp was previously asMc C Hill AFB, Utah The sergeani re graduate of Helle t i Schixd in Missoula Mi wife, Lucinda, is thi d of Mr, and Mi. E Cline of 394 North s.yi Layton. i J Syracuse Birtlis tee. den. The little miss weighed 6 lb 11 oz and will be named Haley. She is the first daughter and second child. son They have a tee. Assisting her are Mrs. Dorothy Bingham and Mrs. Alta Stevens. Over 23 Yrs. Experience r; r. Stscm CISEHiog Snscial!! We clean all kinds ol furntture--we remove dog and cat odors With Adv, Adam. Mrs. Kite is the former of Paula Rentmeister Syracuse. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Rentmeister of Syracuse and Mrs. Florence Kite of Clearfield, vsb J a West 1700 South, Syracuse are parents of a baby daughter that arrived four-year-o- ld OTHER important business will include introduction of a slate of new officers for the next biennium, according to Mrs. Beatrice Carroll, chairman of nominations commit- ff of 2421 the Professional Affairs commit- i zxii Mr. and Mrs. Allan J. Kite Thursday, Feb. 9, 1978 at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Og- Dsvls Countys Lmgost Clszneru Cerpsf & Furniture for Zenith 003 or ask PHONE operator 773-500- 0 ESTIMATES Fr. 825-468825-264- Layton Births On Feb. 5. 1978, Michael Dan and CharRee Lorenzen became the parents of a baby boy. The child will be named Mitchell Abbott Thomas. He weighed 7 lb 12 oz. Greeting the new member of the family at home were two sisters, Jocelm and Lynsey. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lorenzen of Fresno, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Don Thomas den. dmg Jr. of Og- Rotary Meets Twenty-eigmembers and guests attended the Layton Rotary meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 16 at the Chateau Center in Layton. Dr. Wayne Felix, president conducted. WAYNE Wmegar and Ivan Flint from the Weber Basin ht Conservancy BERMA 1 wCh 20 o Mod. 830 & (MADE raaii GO limited quantities District presented the program with a slide presentation and briefing of the new pump and water line running from Willard Bay to the Weber Basin Canal to provide additional water for the District. It was a very interesting and informative presentation, np QlD0!3EDQiS? Inventory Sale Days! I 159 eg arpen ! nj t The Swiss Boy 305 N. 200 W. Bountiful Phone Mod. 900 m&dinzSa i i alter hcl piand.'nll is currently m Iran signmeiit in nnm bis job. The tmy hub third member of the .sen I i HOWARD Bonnemort was program chairman np Delta Kappa Gamma Will under the direction the lesson. It Sandull Site lived 10 I iV' muih of tier lift-- , glad ,'n r an from Davis High Mb non ire the Hurries LDS Layton with her dough Mrs Maxine ( hi rere , Mrs. Christensen gait to a baby tmy on I eb 7 child was born m ilu M. tree hospital li e bin named Jusi j h Ian t Thursday, the Hollyhock Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Leona Johnson Mrs Bessie Sumpson gave Roberts enjoyed rotter ukun g, j ti and a tdumliei pan Mr MaGey Sat t ill I' ler, 64, of I f limit.' in da' Wednesday, F eb tt Hi Davis North M J.cul (in'ii Mrs, Potter was bum in I g ton, b daughter ot t . at l&wrence and Ada h J ft i 4 |