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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, stK I tMbtt-- i y(0 ,1 vsville !. -- r TA Flint By NORMA PREECE f spent three touring countries Mr. and Mrs. Byron Barton and children have returned to their home Paris, France, in after visiting in Kaysville with both of their parents, Mr. and Parker, Mr Barton and and friends. h Mrs. William and Mrs Dale L. other relatives Mrs. Barton and children visited for two months and Mr. Barton joined them for the last month of their stay Mrs. Sherma Oram of Kaysville and her sister Mrs. Nancy McLea of Ogden flew to San Francisco, Calif, where they spent a week vacationing and sightseeing Visitors last week of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Benton was his cousin, Mr. and Mrs. James Day of Burningham, Alabama Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rigby flew to Great Falls, Mont, to spend the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. James Dotson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dotson were former Kaysville residents and friends of the Rigbys. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lund-berhave moved to Salt Lake City to make their new home Mr. and Mrs Riley Bush-nelMr. and Mrs. Leo Kinsman, Mrs Nina Palmer, Mr and Mrs Golden Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Linn Sandall enjoyed an outing with dinner and games at the South Fork - & t - w. 1 To serve as the newly sustained bishopric of the Kaysville 10th LDS Ward are, front, 1 to r, II. Russell Brat ken, 1st iothi'jard counselor; Henry E. Heath, bishop; Bruce L. Jensen, 2nd counselor. Back, Bill II. Barker, executive secretary; Gary B. Angell, ward clerk; Ronald J. Clay, Don D. Lansberry and Dan-el-l J. Horne, assis- DISHOPHIC tant clerks, np g 4 l, i in Ogden Canyon. A 1 Mrs. Ted Laser and her mother Mrs Elmer Burgoyne of Bountiful, her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Burgoyne of Salt Lake City attended the funeral service of her aunt and their sister-in-laMrs Louise Burgoyne Ida. on Tues- anvtontpelier, i day i t f Appointed and sustained to serve in the newly formed Kaysville 20th LDS Ward as bishopric were: front, 1 to r, Stan Moss, 1st counselor; George F. Snell, bishop; Joseph L. Nielson, 2nd counselor. Back, John Hunt, executive secretary; Truman Carver, ward clerk; Lyman Nicoll and Eugene Alder, assistant clerks, np 20TES 17ARD BISHOPRIC parents are retired Air Force Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs William W. Dodd of 966 Thornfield Road, Kaysville, has entered his freshman year at the U S. Air Force CADET DODD is one of more than 1400 freshmen who were officially accepted into the cadet wing after complet- ing six weeks of intensive field training, physical conditioning and survival Academy cesfn::ucu3 alukiulj cuTTens 'T. 1 Henry McGlinch just returned from a 5'2 month tour of 18 different countries including Mexico, United Kingdom, European, Netherlands, and Scandinavian countries as well as parts of the United States First they visited in Arlington Texas, where they became acquainted with their youngest granddaughter. Cadet At USAF Academy Bradley E. Dodd, whose Mrs. and Mr. 4 Lovinar phice mmn Heather Irene, who was just two weeks old. Heather is the daughter of Peter and Carol Fritz, and has a brother Marshal, and sister Amy Lynn Carol, is the daughter of the McGlmches. They traveled from Texas to visit another daughter and her family Haven and Christine Barlow, who live in Guadalajara, Mexico. The Barlows have two children Jessica and Elizabeth Jane After leaving Mexico the traveled to McGlmches where Fla. Hampton, their daughter Cynthia lives with her husband Major Michael S. Webb, and sons Michael, Jr., Christopher and Samuel. From Virginia they flew to London to visit another daughter Lou Jean Brown and grandchildren Susan and mesas and valleys at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, the academy specializes in both military affairs and scientific technology. For Residential or Commercial Buildings Various Colors Baked on Enamel Custom Made with Precision on Job KilElUY Rfj;i eaTTEOS Don Pearson - Manager -- FREE ESTIMATES 773-056- 6 or ' ( V fc BRADLEY DODD Located eight miles north of Colorado Springs, Colo , and occupying 18,000 acres of military training that willa lead to a B.S. degree and graduate Davis of lieu- 1978 High School. I'Jasafech 394-658- 5 I LAYTON, UTAH No Seams No Leaks Requires No Maintenance THE CADET begins four years of academic study and commission as a second tenant. Cadet Dodd is a GMmiiegsreep Each year before a stove or fireplace is put into service, the chimney flue should be thoroughly cleaned of soot and other residues. NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION 2 after 4 p.m. 766-044- j Any Old Boots are worth 5 bucks Bring in any old pair of western Boots and receive five dollars off on our already low priced new Tony Lama, SHOE REPAIR 58 North Main - Behind Open 8.30-5:3- 0 Sat. Kowley Drug Mon. thru Fn. 10-- 4 years Jack Oram returned from Detroit, Mich where he spent a week on a business trip. Mr and Mrs Wendell Maxfield entertained at a family dinner on Monday, Labor Day, in honor of their daughter Miss Nancy Max-fielof Salt Like City. Other family members attending were Mr and Mrs. Brent and Maxfield children Michelle and Candace, Mr and Mrs Burke Maxfield, Salt Lake City and Mr. and Rod Shelton and Mrs daughter Amanda of Bound tiful Dr and Mrs Ute Knowlton and children returned home last week in time for the start of school from a trip to Guatamala where they spent several weeks Dr. Knowlton spent two months where he was working on a medical project, Project Hope Mrs. Knowlton and children joined him for six weeks of his assignment there. They spent much time touring and sightseeing They all returned home Sunday, Aug 27. Tuesday visitors of Hal Sheffield and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Fred Sheffield, were Mr. and Mrs. John Bull and sons Brian and Joshua of Clinton. Returning from a week in Washington were Mr. and Mrs. Rell Rives. Mr. Rives attended the convention for the National Association of Supervisors for Federal Government at Bremerton, Wash. Mrs. Rives accompanied him on the trip. They visited points of interest in the Seattle area and en route home visited in Jerome, Ida. with her sister and brother-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Richard Helm. Houseguestsof Mr. and Mrs. Emil Whitesides were their two daughters and families, Mr. and Mrs George Dalton from Palos Verdes, Calif, and Mrs. Carolyn Ludlow of Spanish Fork They all came for the wedding of Miss Kaye Whitesides and Dan Anderson who were married Aug. 24. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton spent a week with her parents before returning to California. Captain and Mrs. Jared Richardson, San Bernardino, Calif.; Mrs. JoAnne Curtis, Miss Ora Lyn Richardson, Phoenix, Ariz ; Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Richardson and family of Bountiful were visitors for one week of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Richardson. Mrs. Wallace King and daughter Lisa Adner returned Monday evening from a 12 day trip to the Hawaiian Islands. They visited all five islands, Hawaii, Kauai, Maui, Molokai and Oaku. Mr. and Mrs. David Flint and family had as guests last week his brother J. B Flint and son Kim of Sacramento, Calif. They came to attend the Howells family reunion held at Thousand Peaks Ranch m Weber Canyon, the family ranch the Others attending reunion in addition to Mr. and Mrs. David Flint and sons Scott and Mike, Kaysville; J. B. Flint and son Kim of Sacramento; Mr. and Mrs. Doug Flint and children, Mr and Mrs. Robert Flint and children of Mountain View, Wyo ; Mrs. W. W. Lowe, Fullerton, Calif, and Mrs Sidney Folger of Bethesda, Maryland. Emil Mr. and Mrs. Whitesides visited m Huntsville on Tuesday with their niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bnmhall motored to Wendell, Ida. over the holiday weekend where they were guests of her sister, Mrs. Maurine Bying-to- n Brimhall DIAMOND T LEATHER 766-130- 1 i months in in that part of the world. While the McGlmches were in Europe their daughter Mrs George Pappas, Jr. and three children also visited in Furope with her three children George, Jr Andrea, and Christopher Mr and Mrs McGlinch were met at Norfolk, Va by her sister, Mrs Artelle Wilcox and she accompanied them on home Delbert Gibby of Fullerton, Calif arrived Wednesday to visit with his sister and brother in law, Mr. and Mrs Bud Halliday Monday, visitors of Mr. and Mrs R W Benton were her cousin Mr and Mrs Mike Sauve from Lansing, Mich Mrs Benton had not seen her cousin Mrs Sauve for over 40 Their Texas or Durango Boots. Limit one pair per purchase AMD Trom this point the McGlmches 1 grandson 15TH17ARD BISHOPRIC dinner Mr. and Mrs John P. Barton have as houseguests, her sister Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gordon and daughter Becky of Long Beach, Calif who brought Becky to enroll at Brigham Young University at Provo Mr and Mrs Barton entertained at a salmon bake dinner party Thursday evening at their home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon for members of Mrs Bartons family. Guests included their parents, Mr. and Mrs E R West of Pleasant Grove, and their and other sisters brother, Mr. and Mrs Gary Carlson, Provo, Mr. and Mrs Glen Durrant, American Fork; Mr. and Mrs E. H West, Pleasant Grove Also two aunts and an uncle, Mr and Mrs. Spencer Hayes and 1 Margaret Haves of Pleasant Giovo Dr and Mrs George i Snell and five of their children spent a week at (olo Steamboat Springs, where Dr Snell attended a Medical Scientific Writing Coarse Hi mule home thev visited Dinosaurland in Ver nal and also visited in Heber (itv with her mother, Mrs Mrs Joseph Olptn Mr and Mrs Henry McGlinch will be slaying with their and Jai oy, children of Dirk and Jackie Brown while the parents are on Brandilv n vacation Mrs C arl R Bales and daughter Miss Bridget! Bates enjoved a visit m Vernal with Mrs Bates' other daughter and family, Mr and Mrs Randv Martmdale who lust Welcoming their first child into their home are Mr. and Mrs Todd Morgan of Kaysville. McKay-De- weighing he great grandparents die and Mrs Irvin Pearson, Bnmhall. Mr. and Mrs. Harry entertained Duck- the Exhausted Rooster and Hens Club at their home, Thursday patio evening for a cook-ou- t Sheridan, Wvo Mrs Martin-dal- e was the former Colleen Bates of Kavsville I hev spent time at Flaming Gorge Dam and en route home spent one night at Park C itv resort Ralph Layton underwent surgery last week at the St. Benedicts Hospital in Ogden. Mr and Mrs Allen Strong were guests of Mr. and Mrs. leRov Farmer at their summer home at Pine Top, White Mountains of Arizona, for one week Roy W. Sim- and Mrs Mr entertained at their traditional Ellison family mons reunion at their home on turday forl30 family Sa- July They will name her Mary Elizabeth. The new mother was the former Mary Lynn Strong of Kaysville The grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Allen L. Strong, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs Mark Morgan of Layton. The include Mrs Sarah B. Strong, Kaysville; Evan Ellison, Mrs Essie Morgan, Layton; and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Pearson, Farmington. Its now one of each for Mr and Mrs. Ron Richins of 630 East 100 South, Kaysville. A 7 lb. 1 1 oz. lad was born on J uly 3 at the Davis North Medical Center and will be named Ryan Glenn. At home is a little Katie to welcome sister the playmate. Mrs. Richins will be remembered as the former Marsha Morgan of Layton. The grandparents or Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Richins, Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs Farmington and Mrs Frank Morgan of Layton isEilr' ir 111 3 at the Hospital m Ogden in at 8 lbs. 10 ozs on e I Mr Miss The little new arrived Ph. of Pcfchm lor np for Justice of The Peace JP Committee A IN KAVSVILLE LAYSJ flO'&ER REPAIRING Pwil Cua ft Bring It To C4I B Your Brtgg Stratton Hoadqumrtoro SALES - SERVICE THXER SAWS SHOW atOWEM MM VICC SMAAPENMa CHAIM 766-131- 3 CSS SHALL ENSURE REPAIR LA VMM 180 N. MAIN, KAYSVILLE - t REPAWtNG MOWERS - SHARPENING MECHMI - OQDN - 76 Your First Call For For All Glass Needs Specializing In Insurance Claims Mark Morgan of Layton. Auto Glass, Windows, Mirrors, Store Fronts, Table Tops Layton Births p G. Leon and Connie L. Smith Pulley of 210 Green, Layton are the parents of a baby girl The child was born Aug 22 in Ogden She will be named Ann Pulley. Greeting the baby at home were her two brothers, Ryan, age 5 and Gregg, age 3, and her one sister, l2 year old Amber. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Glen Pulley and Mr. and Mrs. William Smith. Both couples live m Lehi. ; DAVIS COUNTY Pickup Screens QLASS CO. Delivery & PHONE US YOUR GLASS TROUBLES include Mr. and Mrs. Gibbons of Lehi and Mrs Leola Carnahan of Burley, Ida. dmg ml o r7 PHONE David Medical Center. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex reiemly moved there from Kaysville Area Births of Layton who is 12 years old, underwent major surgery at the Davis North worth Newly sustained members of the Kaysville 15th LDS Ward bishopnc are: front, to r, Flemming D H bestead, 1st counselor; L. Gary Telford, bishop; Craig G. Fisher, 2nd counselor Back, Bruce L. 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