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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, OCTOBER 3, 1984 30GETU Exchange Vows Dance Set Friday LAYTON - The Layton Senior Citizens will hold a dance Friday, Oct. 5 at p.m. at the Senior Citizens Center, 410 Wasatch Dr., beside the Layton Police Station. -- 8:30-11:3- 0 MUSIC will be by the Washington Terrace Citizen band. All seniors are welcome. A donation of $1.50 is requested. with white baby breath, lace and greenery. Attending the bride were Kristina Hendrickson as maid of honor. Julie Johnson, Pam Baine, Jennifer Law and Michelle Hendrickson were bridesmaids. AI.ESE Hendrickson was the flower girl. They wore dresses of deep rusty rose satin accented with a bow at the waist and three buttons on right shoulder. They each held a long stemmed rose bud with baby breath and greenery. THK MOTHERS chose dusty rose chiffon dresses styled with cumberbun and long sleeves. Darrin Merrill assumed the duties of best man. Ushers were Brian Law and Evan Law. brothers of the bridegroom. FOLLOWING a wedding trip to MR. AND MRS. PERRY N. LAW marriage promises in the Salt Lake EDS Temple on Sept. 8 were the former Miss Terri Linn Exchanging in ceremonies performed Hendrickson who became the bride of Perrv N. Law. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hendrickson of 239 Edgehill Drive. Fruit Heights. The groom is a son of Pres, and Mrs. Newell J. Law of Southern California. Disneyland and Knottsberry Farm, the newlyweds are making their home in Kaysville. Both are graduates of Davis High School. The groom served an mission, LDS Michigan-Lansin- g np 86th Anniversary Mrs. Sylvia Flint Adams was honored Monday, Oct. with a family birthday dinner party in Ogden. The occasion marked her 86th birthday anniversary. Attending were Nora A. Burton, Mike and Faye Parker, Lynn and Joye Adams, Kenneth and Linda Rae Adams, Charlene Smith and Bob 1 APPOINTMENTS are necessary. Please call Eulalia Lightfoot 4 for Sunset. Davis County Health Departmant at 2 extension 315 for Layton, and Afton Higley at for Clearfield for further information or appointments. The clinic will include a Pap test, pelvic and breast examination, blood pressure check, hemoccult kits for testing for colorectal cancer and health education information on risk factors, signs and symptoms of cancer and referral for appropriate medical follow-up- . Specially trained registered nurses will do the examinations for which a minimal fee based upon annual family income and family size will be charged. at 773-428- 295-239- 2 825-181- GHD ALL WOMEN regardless of religious affiliation, 20 years of age or older, or who are secually active, who have not had a Pap test during the past year are encouraged to contact 533-671- 2. Heights. The Red Flame Restaurant in Bountiful provided the setting for the wedding breakfast honoring the newlyweds and was hosted by the bridegroom's parents. That evening they greeted guests at a reception at the Eldredge House in Bountiful. THE BRIDE wore a gown of satin styled with high neckline, long puffy sleeves and bouffant hooped skirt. She wore a designer hat. The bridal bouquet was made up of red and white roses full-leng- th Kaysville LDS Ward Is Formed A new Kaysville ward has been created to be known as the Kaysville Utah 22nd LDS Ward, according to Stake President Newell Law, president of the Kaysville South LDS Stake. THE NEW ward was created from members of the Kaysville 5th, and 14th Wards. There are presently 10 wards in the Kaysville South LDS Stake. To serve as bishop of the new 22nd Ward is Michael Duckworth. Members of the bishopric include 1 Kevin Meredith, 1st counselor; Dave Pearson, 2nd counselor; Steve Jenkin, ward clerk; Roy Craner, executive secretary; Roger Tuttle, finance clerk and Donald Woolley, membership clerk. MEMBERS of the bishopric of the Kaysville 5th Ward are. Robert J. Stringham, bishop: Jeffrey R. Valentine. 1st counselor; Tom L. Allen. 2nd counselor: Dennis R. Harris, ward clerk; Thomas R. Weir, executive secretary; Jay A. Schalin. finance clerk; James W. Burch, membership clerk. 1th Ward bishopric are Gaylen Sprague, bishop; Ray Morgan, 1st counselor: Ross G. Quist, 2nd counselor: Robert T. Holmes, w'ard clerk: Michael D. Burrows, executive secretary: DeLoy Nelson. finance clerk: Clifford Davies, membership clerk. 14th Ward com- prises members of the Palos Verdes area. The bishopric members are Russell K. Hulse, bishop: Dean R. Foust. 1st counselor; Lee Chambers. 2nd counselor; Kim R. Randle, ward clerk; David A. Nay, executive secretary; Brent Cold weather, it appears, is here. That means youll be turning up the thermostat to chase away the chill. Its a good idea to call a heating contractor, plumber or furnace dealer. Have him inspect and clean your furnace. It will run more smoothly, quietly and more efficiently. So youll save energy and money. And youll have plenty of clean, dependable, affordable natural gas heat right at your fingertips. Home Health Auto Business Life Disability Call Dick Tibbitfts KAYSVILLE INSURANCE CENTER Kaysville Professional Plaza 475 No. 300 West Hazen Adams, now deceased, vsb The Cancer Screening and Control Program, sponsored by the Utah Department of Health and affiliated with the Utah Division of the American Cancer Society, will be holding a womens cancer screening clinic at the Sunset LDS Stake Stake Center, 220 W. 975 N., Wednesday, Oct. 3 beginning at 9 a.m.; Layton West LDS Stake Center, 1591 W. 16(H) N.. Thursday, Oct. 4 beginning at 9 a.m. and Clearfield North LDS Stake Center, 151 N. 1000 W., Thursday, Oct. 25, beginning at 9 a.m. 1 Maughan, finance clerk and Dennis L. Meldrum. membership clerk, np Layton since her marriage to Cancer Screenings Listed South Mountain Road, Fruit KAYSVILLE Adams. MRS. ADAMS was born Oct. 1, 1898 in West Point. She was the daughter of Fred and Eliza Webster Flint. She hats made her home in this area her entire life. She has been a resident of MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY |