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Show V.w WEEKLY REFLE yyyyy1 "Onrv y yrryyirrvTM .70 JOURNAL. JUNE 29, 1978 Births in Kaysville CELEBIUTE THE llli 'AT BURTON WAhKEll BY MAKING SOME Fxcited over the arrival of a daughter, their first child, are Mr. and Mrs. Rex Feller of 327 South 1000 East, Kaysville. Tma Dawn arrived on May 29 at the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful and weighed 4 lbs. 1 oz. OF THE GREATEST SA KINGS POSSIBLE The new mother will be remembered as the former CHARGE CARD USE YOUIt Wendy Wilkinson of Layton. are The grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilkinson of Layton; Mrs, Emma Lldgredgeof Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Palmer of Clear- field are the great grandparents. Carl Mrs. and Mr. of 290 West 200 North, Kaysville welcomed a Galbraith baby daughter into their home on May 26. The 6 lbs. 3 oz. baby girl was bom at the IDS Hospital in Salt Lake City and will be named Lynd-saDeane She is their first y child The mother is the former Debbie Johnson of Kaysville. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Arthur Johnson of Lay-to- Mr. and Mrs. Dean Galbraith of Kaysville The great grandparents include Mr. and Mrs Archie Briggs, Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lund of Melford. Mr. and Hamblin of Mrs. Marlin South Main Street, Kaysville are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby daughter born to them on June 13, at the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 1 oz and will be named Trisha Jo. old daiighti i of Mr. and Mrs Todd Aw and Tim Tefeitillei, G ear old 175 North, son of Mr and Mrs. Dawd 'I el itiller, 526 Iayton, were ciowned Piioccn- - and I'niue of Layton's lulv 4th celebration. Tie y aim eh led fiom anions 18 young conlestants K.n h nunc d a ( low n, lov mg cup, savings bond, a gift and Vn wotih of gift certificates Tfiev will ride m tin lulv lift I ton paiadi The mmg (imtestant.s weie judgi d on apjiiainiiu i espouse, poist and personality I on It bain n in w is baits n Bee k and judges were Miss K.m n H k, bin lean Foi k, Dr. t den Vade, Rov di ntef , and Mi- - Abo i j a Put, a C It ai fit id senior i ltien Sim Ad himiiMu m o( u m monies. Kamie Andre, J Andre, 416 Paul former Myra Taylor of Provo The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Raymond Hamblin, Kaysville, Mrs. Gene Taylor of Provo V LITTLE ROYALTY c Mr. and Mrs David F. Johnson of 99 North Angel Street, Kaysville are happy with their first son born on June 18, at the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful. The . , -- f c c baby weighed 7 lbs 15 oz. It is their first son after having three daughters i 30 Year Pin Is Awarded Its a go r k f I i md a A 30 HILL AFB year service pin has been present- Nance Squiii ot f art I ihe baby was bom Jim She will he uarm d In Squire Fit IS a materiel sorter and classifier foreman Mr. and Mis Duwa' n' Su Bountiful an Mr Richard I isnnliet of Sail i i ed to Art le J Stocks of Layton at Hill AF B ceremonies DIXON P. REISBECK Stocks and his wife, Doris, have three children Completes 30 Years Of Sendee AUTO LIFE HOME - 30 year has been HILL AFB OWNERS 376-427- 9 197 A service pin present ed to Layton resident Julian at Hdl AFB Martinez ceremonies. TRUCKS HL IS an NORTH MAIN - LAYTON C Grandpaunt-- j am i 10 industrial Bi-h- ed i and Mrs Don ild I lint oflavton, Mi and Mis J L I isonhee of Salt lake Cilv, Mr. and Mis Lorm Squire, On Satui d tv, and Mis became tin n ilvatci Id June s pi a 17, Mt gineering technician at the base Mr Martinez and his wife, Linda, have two ir tfi fourth child The bay will he named Janies Jay H million He was bom m the I DS Ho pital in Salt I ale C ity an i oz 3 weighed s lbs i Hamilton's three old' r children ate Michael John, David Robi and B ub u fuandpait ms ate M r 1 1 Nieder-hause- t Ann. Advertisement FA02JEY Clare and Butningham j Berne Niederhauset of 1837 F, Gentile, Layton The boy w'as born June 15 m Ogden Fie has an nder brother Mason Mr and Mrs Wayne of I avion and Mr and Mrs A J Niederhauser t hnton aie the childs Great gtand-puient- s aie Mr. and Mis. Melv in Inglet of leat field gt indparenis Ralph of West Point Keith and i ilixn Vk( nnnell kavvver ate announcing the both of thur third child Ihe boy was bom June U, in the St Benedicts Hospital. He will lx named Michac Dav id Sawyer Greeting the baby at home weie his three year old sister. Shannon, and his 15 month old brolhei, Janies Norman and Belly Sawver md Mr and Mrs James II Mctonnell of I c Monte, tahf aie the bo s HOW IS YOUR YOUNGSTER PREPARING FOR A CAREER? As a mattei of fail, the snub nr revealed that parents and survey friends are b far the greatest influences on a choice of cuteci. One ot the most important plans that any family can make is for the career direction of its young people Any plan ls better than no plan; and it ought to lie m a definite direction bv the time a young person is in the ninth or tenth giade A recent study made by the Distributive Edin of Clutte i America liaptei at Ft Ixiudeidale High in Florida is instructive. Nearly GO txr cent of the 2500 students A pf surveyed feed that D people young should start preparing for a career : tn the last year of t a, junior high or the EZRA T. ( 'LA RK first high school year. More than 50 per cent of the stu- I fk r dents reported that they had met with a guidance counselor within the past year - hut either to arrange for selection of current courses or to review necessary credits for graduation. Only six jxr cent reported that they had discussed a earner goal with the -- counselor. grandparents Mrs Lvdia Venable Guidance counselors wen sated the major influence byr ten p r cent of tin respondents. Eight per cent of the students sated then school as veiy helpful m piepai-mfor a careei; 25 pel cent, helpful, 34 per cent, somewhat helptul, 17 p r i ent no help, 1G per i ent, dont know The students demonstrated tin r good sense and level headed ippinach fo employment with tlnir ovn rating of the skills thev need to si ek and kc t p a job in the future: 31 p t not ponded to the need fm good oial communications, 22 per cent said sc is a high pnonty; and in overwhelming 81 per cent lafed interest in the job as the key to sin ess I would think it timely lot a h - vlucii is Club communitys Rotary actually made up of persons horn a to work more' wide variety of careers the schools in with closely helping our young people prepare for the future I know that many Rotanans have already helped a good deal along tin si lines; but theres so much more to he grand-patent- Above all, parents should not neglect to expose their children to a variety of career choices - at an early age. Students themselves who arrive at their senior year of high school without a definite direction in mind realize that beginning a career plan at that stage is much too late. -- of great grandfather. Mr and Mrs David Stewart 60 North Main, Kaysville are the announcing of arrival of their first child, a son, bom to them on June 5, at the Davis North Medical Center in Layton The 8 lbs. 4 oz lad will be named Jess Eldon The mother is the former Loma Nelson of Roy Grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Sidney Stewart, Kaysville; Mr and Mrs. Fldon Dean Nelson of Roy The great grandparents include Mr. and Mrs Loren Hale of Chandler, Ariz and Mrs Ira Nelson of Ogden np Happy with the birth of their first son are Sharon and Steven Barnett of Kaysville The baby weighed 7 lbs 12 oz and will be named Jason Darrell Barnett He was born June 14. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Darrell E. Barnett and Mr. and Mrs Owen Dale Allen of Kaysville Great grandparents include Mrs J. R Allen, Englewood, Colo , Mr. and Mrs George Alma Webster, Mr. and Mrs. William Sherman, Mrs. Elmer Barnett all of Ogden Mrs John E. Butler is the childs great great fencing value m Births June 16, 1978 Lila i done! Mr and Mrs David Sawed, who aie serving an LDS mission to Missouri are his great s ding g , of Ogden arid the Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Wendell A Law and Mr. and Mrs H Arthur Johnson all of Kaysville. Dawson Lindsay of Kaysville, is the C Ms and Mr and ot Ogden By EZRA T. CLARK President Davis County Bank t chosen for of tm Hamilnm puuo'sof Inglet is the name Ihe 8 lb. son of City and Mi. and Mrs Gubber am tin tli grandparents Preston was Kaysville I i!m 1 Mrs. Johnson former Katherine Law Main Nelson anti Mr. and Mts. John Roixmi Hamilton of Salt Dike Citv Mrs Nelson has 19 grande hildren now and Mr and Mts Hamilton have nine grandchildren of s m 1 en- children SPEAKIllG OF e t i Mt For All Your Insurance Needs Births Lay I on was the Mrs. Hamblin , -- 840 and Aaron Miller, 226 S 4500 W , West Point, girl June 18, 1978 Nancy and Hand Black, 600 S Main, Kaysville, girl June 19, 1978 Nina and Dennis Gardner, 1475 N 1675 W , L ayton, boy .fern and James S Hall, 534 S. 725 E , Layton, 36 x 50 ONLY UMllUt QIAVIIUES girl June 20, 1978 Nina and Cordell Gold, 144 W. Circle, Centerville, girl N June 22, 1978 JoAnn and Timothy Bircumshaw, P.O. Box 78, Layton PHONE: 376-429- 3 , pk) MBS BOS 21 57 Mon.-Sa- Lincoln, Salt Lake City, boy and Thomas Roberts, 1457 Scott Circle, m , - - OPEN ) Kaysville, girl Layton, - boy iii EENUSG. 200 West Gentile, Kaysville, boy Mary SOME Pheasantbrook June 21, 1978 Barbara and Robert Johnson, 461 E. 100 Susan and Andy Olschewski, I Ill RU IO M IKE SI BE Wl IM) I MISS (H I! 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