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Show r 1 s La Leche League To Meet Burnett Family Reunion Held On July 24th J s' rgingr Four generations of the D and Olive Summers were Burnett family family represented at a 24 at a reunion held July S? flTNi Joseph Layton city park IN SPITE of the very hot weather a good time was enjoyed by all. Each family brought their own picnic lunch and the afternoon was spent playing softball, volleyball,' horseshoes or just visiting The Kaysville group of La Leche League will hold its fourth meeting of a series on Monday, Aug 7 at 10 a m. at the Kaysville Bowery behind the city hall. THE GROUP will meet the first Monday of each month. A senes of four meetings will discuss informally different phases Weaning All DIANE FAWCETT Planning August Marriage , Lane, Layton, announce the babies. Expectant mothers are also encouraged to attend FOR FURTHER informa- their daughter, Diane to ney Craig Reaveley, son of Mr and Mrs. Clyde R. Reaveley of Layton. THE WEDDING will take place on Aug 19, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple The couple will be honored that evening at a reception at the LDS Layton East Stake Center Lark Harris and Christie Bennett, both of Layton, returned home last Thursday after spending 18 days in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Jeremiah Smith Permanat Family Reunion Hawaii THE GIRLS are members of the Weber State College Smith Per- The Jeremiah manat Family Organization will hold a family reunion on 19 at the Precious Aug Memories Reception Center which is the old Tyhee Church in Tyhee, Ida This is located just north of Pocatello, Ida THE GROUP will eat at 1 Families should bring their own lunch. p m. Everyone attending is encouraged to bring genealogy and the names and addresses of performing, their family members amily histories and family mementoes that will help the organization trace their history beyond Jeremiah Smith will be appreciated. I ALL DESCENDANTS of Jeremiah Smith and Abagail Demon! are muted to attend the reunion For further information ot if there are any questions, contact Bill Moses at or dmg 825-717- 376-331- Chantonelles precision dance team The Chantonelles and the Weber State College basketball team were invited to Taiwan by the Nationalist Chinese television. The team traveled at the expense of the television company while the girls weie required to pay their own air fare. The sponsors furnished room, board and guided tours to the visitors. THE WSC students left San Francisco on July 9 for ' Taipei, Taiwan. The basketball team played six gamei; against local, professional basketball teams The Chantonelles furnished half time dance routines After each performance, they received standing ovations Usually, they did mote than one dance routine for their receptive audiences BESIDES performing at basketball games, the t made TV appearances and tapes to fea-be shown on TV. They were tured in two national han-toncll- -- just slightly ahead f f 4 C f1' s fl p at hard the tending BYU with a major secondary education dmg CHRISTIE Bennett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bennett, has been with the Chantonelles for two years dmg The Way of Life Somehow its easier to forgive an enemy after you get even with him Cl"9 s2$9 Phont 825-6- 1 1 Layton, girl j Times, Marshalltown breakfast. Before ball a game, they enjoyed a steak dinner. Their other meals were made up of typical Chinese food, seafood, rice and many spicy sweet and sour dishes. They learned to eat with chopsticks. AFTER THE group left Taiwan, they spent two das touring Hong Kong and five days recovering from their of trip on the beaches Hawaii Layton Births en- While all grandparents joy telling everyone about and their grandchildren. John Ursula Mayer of 2.10 East HMXI North. Layton have a double good reason to proudly announce the birth of their latest two granddaughters Mr and Mrs Mayer are the parents of twin bovs. James and John Maver Their sons wives gave birth to baby girls on the same day Mrs. James (Verlina) Maver dilivered a babv girl on Saturday. July 22 at 2 a ni Her sister in law, Mrs John (Maureen) Mayer had a babv girl on the same day, two hours later being born on the same day and being the same sex were not enough to make the siory unusual, txih halm s were born in Chevenne, Wo They both weighed slighllv over six pounds Both girls are the third child m their fanithes Neither baby was expected to arrive so soon In fad, Mr and Mrs Maver were visiting wilh their sons in Chevenne the dav befnre the girls w re born They returned home never expecting that two grandchildren would arrive the dav after they left Sharing the grancJp irent spotlight with Mr and Mrs John Maver are Mr and Mis erl Bodily of Lavton They are Verlina Miers parents its safe from loss, misplacement, or theft. First Security DIRECT DEPOSIT means service, youll get your social security, civil on checks time, or retirement pension other of means peace mind every month! And that for you. authorization and we Just sign a will make funds available in your checking or savings account on the due date, where one-tim- Direct deposit service is free and easy. Simply bring your retirement check to any First Security Bank office and we'll help you complete the necessary forms. For your own peace of mind, and your perma- e nent convenience, do it this month. You wont have to worry about it again. AND IF YOURE 62 OR OVER -E- NJOY THESE ADDITIONAL SERVICES AT NO COST. along Checking account, personalized checks, money orders, cashiers checks, traveler's checks, notary public, ID card (your passport to free services) and check cashing privileges at over 136 First Security Bank offices. llv Genes Electronics 1981 North Main, Laylon July 26, 1978 Barbara and Melchor Guerrero, 251 28th St. 14, Ogden, boy Cindy and Bruce E Talbot, 729 Cowley St , are THEIR temples elaborate but the homes of the people are extremely simple Each morning the WSC group was fed a western Grandparents id the John and Maureen Maver girl are Mrs Glenda Wheeler of Syracuse and Alan Hendrix of Reno, Nev A great grand mother, Mrs Henroi. lives in Color TV in above their tiny shops of Vernal 10 W set Most Chinese live in small apartments located this familv line include Mr and Mrs Dallas Bodily of Murray and Mrs MarvSoivik -l at- Burton Elementary School in Kaysville this fall -- 376-576- 0 working nature of the people She said they work seven days a week from sunrise to sun- Great grandparents ji t- they toured Miss Harris was impressed As if of our time iOQuintrixll I; Taiwan. Chantonelles for four years, serving as their president for two years Miss Harris graduated from Weber this spring. She will teach at the presently 766-010- July 25, 1978 Lynn Maguire and Phillip Nelson, 73 S. 400 E , Logan, boy Patricia and Edwin Eynon, 221 E. 650 S., Kaysville, girl Patricia Anne and Kent Beecher, 265 North 200 West, Kaysville, boy FAWCETT is a of Layton High She is School Lark Harris is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Jay Harris. She has been a member of the 376-857- Hooper, boy l. magazines, one magazine that was similar to the Saturday Evening Post and one woman's magazine While the group was not feeding, call Susan Cole Lynn Wannberg, or Judy Loder July 24, 1978 Susian and Douglas Jensen, 5592 S 5500 Mr. Reaveley is a graduate from Layton High and he has attended Ricks College and Weber State He has fulfilled an LDS mission to England-BristoMISS tion about meetings, or help with problems about breast- July 22, 1978 Keena and Tim Davies, 301 North Mam, 85, Layton, girl Marsha and James Peterson, 1 1 47 W 1 575 S , Syracuse, boy Darlene and Richard Uldrich, 136 Parkway, Clearfield, boy forthcoming marriageRod-of graduate are who &tl Dr and Mrs. Marr 0. Fawof 99 North Rosewood cett for souvenirs which the girls proudly display. women in nursing their babies are invited as are their THERE WERE approx90 descendants imately present with out of towners coming from as far away as San Antonio, Tex , San Jose, Calif and Santa Rosa, Calif LJ breastfeeding. interested 4 &il$k IfciiiiioettidJysiiaSik of Topic of discussion for this month is Nutrition and 4 Hermann Creuburg, the father of Mrs Ursula Maver. lives in Berlin, Germany He is the paternal great grand father It is worth noting that John and James Maver are tden tical twins dmg (. rr B" Sacurr Bo-- xI O' Klo'xj tl A N A f Sorurty 9rm Secwly B11' o' O'"' It Cy A N Ui-- t 1 rtt S B.- - o' O' I 8' Wl? O' ICV X N A I l , Stcv6 B S SCwrT o' Bo-- oc g. Of KWCW- - Wyo |