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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, JUNE 12, 1985 Kays. News Chamber Enjoys Ribs By MARILYN ELISON 544-175- 9 Mr. and Mrs. Deloy Archibald KAYSV1LLL - Members and guests of the Kayxville Chamber of Commerce enjoyed their annual luncheon at the bowery behind City Hall last Thursday noon. Chef for the occasion w as Doug Beatty, preparing his famous dutch oven ribs. -- traveled to Cheyenne, Wyo., this past weekend to participate in the blessing of a new grandson, Myles, born May 10 to Blake and DeAnn Archibald, both Davis High gradu-ateFie has two brothers, Blasen and Pace. DeAnns parents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hess of Kaysville. Mrs. Hess spent two weeks with her daughter at the time of the birth. Al and Beth Miller have had their s. SPECIAL guest at the luncheon was Norma Preece, longtime friend of the Chamber of Commerce and reporter for the Reflex-Journa- l. One of the biggest groups ever enjoyed this annual luncheon, me ' Silver Age Events V- grandson, Bret Goodwin, arrive from Japan this week for a visit and to spend the summer in Payson with KAYSVILLL - Of interest to Senior Citizens: JUNE 19, Lagoon Opera A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Tickets available at Silver Age, $3.50. July 16, Wendover, one day, $1 1. Call now for reservations. JULY 27, Wyoming Downs racetrack. S15. transportation, admission, program. We are in need of an oil painting instructor at the Silver Age. We promise you a good Oncday a week, Mondays from time while doing something very worthwhile and gratifying. Please help us. we need you. me -- MR. AND MRS. ZIMMERMAN ALI-RL- New York Vows Unite Couple Beverly Pittman and Alfred Zimmerman were married April 2 in the Poughkeepsie Ward, Yorktown Christ of Latter-da- y Saints Bishop Myron Edmunds now with offi- ciating. THE BRIDEGROOM is a retired fruit grower from Highland, N.Y. The couple, w ho met w hile on tour in Europe, w ill make their home in New York and Florida. JEDY Sanford of Hyde Park, New York, daughter of the bridegroom, was honor attendant. Martin Zimmerman, Highland, N.Y.. son of the bridegroom, was best man. The bride, from Centerville, re- -- - level. Congratulations and best of luck to both of you in the future. LAYTON - W'hen you've read more than 100 books and - now graduate, youd you're just starting out as a like someone to know about it. UNFORTUNATELY, when recognizing those w hod achieved that milestone in Loretta Johnsons Vae View Elementary School class, two students were omitted. We're sorry about that and take our hats off to Jonathon Yurth and Brooke Hartman, also members of that exclusive, literate club! Removal Hair -- Medically Approved 6 Years Experience fj :-- a imJu 91S. Permanent Hair Removal Call 546-198- - 7 655 3rd E. N After 5:00 p.m. Kaysville Don't just hang around with the same $ crowd get involved with a credit unon and see the difference. CHALESE FELT This year, the Davis County Library will offer a "Generic Summer Reading Club" for children ages 7 and older. The program will begin at 2. Tuesday, June 18 at the North Branch in Clearfield, at 9:30 Wednesday, June 19 at the Headquarters Library in Farmington; and at 1, Wednesday, June 19 at the South Branch in Bountiful. THE PROGRAM opens again this year w ith visits from three favorite book characters-Capta- in Hook and Wendy, from "Peter Pan." and Mother Goose. Children w ill have a chance to ask these characters questions and to discuss their books with them. Children must be registered in person (no telephone registrations will be accepted) and by their ow n parents-n- ot by friends or neighbors. THE PROGRAM runs for six weeks, ending on July 23 at the North Branch, and on July 31 at Headquarters and the South Branch. For more information, call the North Branch Library at and South Branch LibHeadquarters Library at rary at Happy birthday p South Davis Credit Union It was happy first birthday for Chalese Felt, May 31, daughter of Bret and Tynna Felt of 390 South Main, 825-666- 451-232- 295-873- 2; 2. obituary Delila Stoker Flint year. 19X1 Chase N. Peterson expressed delight" at being able to recognize Mr. Leach's Summa Cum Laude status. IIF1 IS the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Leach of 564 W. 2475 N Layton. Guaranteed Permanent first-grad- Gets Fellowship ment chairman Craig Rushfort congratulated him on "the line academic record you have always maintained" while University Pres. - -- DAVID LEACH In addition. Mr. Leach has been A PROBLEM?? Beth Miller attended her 5()th year class reunion at Jordan High School in Salt Lake this week where she renewed old friendships and saw' the changes the school has undergone. Library Program Starts selected as "outstanding senior student" by the "U" electrical engineering faculty and received a commemorative plaque. Depart- UNWANTED HAIR Kaysville Book Worms Remembered school, having taught Granite, and Salt Lake School Layton High School graduate. Mr. Leach was a member of the National Honor Society there, played basketball all three years and was a golf team member for two years. THE UNIVERSITY of Utah awarded him honors upon starting his studies there and graduated from the "U" SummaCum Laude. While there, he was a member of Tail Beta Pi. Eta Cappu Nu and the Electrical Engineering Technical Society. Fie also played intermural basketball and softball all four years. recuperating. NANCY Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Roberts, and Rebecca Brooks, daughter of Mrs. Nancy Brooks, both of Layton, were among those who scholastically reached that high in Davis. A co-ed- week. cently retired from teaching David H. Leach of LAYTON Layton has received a prestigious fellowship that will cover four years' graduate work at Yale University. THE GRADUATING University of Utah senior has been awarded the Becton Fellowship, given to top students at the New Haven, Conn, school for graduate study in applied physics. It pays all tuition and an S8.000 stipena per academic After many years as an administrator in Davis County Schools, including the last at Kaysville Junior High, Farrell J. Humphreys is stepping down, lie's seen here signing s and looks forward to pursuyearbooks from a couple ing other interests upon retirement. The Layton Senior Citizens will hold a dance Saturday at the Layton Senior Citizens Center, 410 Wasatch Dr., Layton. MUSIC WILL be by the Washington Terrace Senior Band from p.m. All persons 40 years and older are welcome. A donation of $2 is requested. A couple of Layton High School graduates who "sweated it out" successfully in achieving high honor roll status were inadvertently left off our list noting such achievers, last LAYTON PRINCIPAL RETIRING Srs. Dance Planned Honor Students Listed Stake of The Church of Jesus friends. He visited his other, Ben Goodwin at the MTC pieparing to leave for Guatemala tins week. Bret and Bens parents aie Mission President of the Tokyo South LDS Mission. Dick Adams has also been in the hospital. McKay Dee, but is home bi Delila Stoker Flint, 86, of 1424 Gentile, died June 8, 1985 in a Logan nursing home of causes incident to age. SHE WAS born May 16, 1899 in Bountiful, a daughter of David Jr. and Emma Lousia Stahle Stoker. of the Hollyhock Camp of ters of the Utah Pioneers. W. She married Charles Barnes Flint Jan. 24, 1923 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died June 12, 1969. SHE HAD worked as a school cook for Davis County. She has lived in Bountiful, was reared in Syracuse, and had lived in the Layton-Kaysvill- e area for the past 43 years. She was a member of the Layton 2nd LDS Ward. She had served an LDS mission in North Davis Stake and had served as Relief Society president, on the stake Relief Society Board, had served as a Relief Society visiting teacher for 65 years, as a Primary and Sunday School teacher, and in the presidency of the Primary and MIA. She has also been a temple ordinance worker. She was a member CDCDRi AT.. .315 North Main, Kaysville Daugh- SURVIVING are five sons and two daughters. Grant S. Flint and Gary B. Flint, both of Kaysville; Stanley S. Flint, Fort Worth. Tex. Vern C. Flint, Renton. Wash.; Noel D. Flint. Layton; Mrs. Norman (Jean) Stevens, Covina. 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