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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 26. 1977 IS KAYSWOILIL Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kay Bishop of New York. Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Kay Bishop and son Greg, of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Bigler and Kelly Bishop of California also attended the wedding. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Lynes of Charleston, South Carolina. The bride attended the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in Los Angeles prior to attending Brigham Young University the past two years. Both the bride and bridegroom are studying at By NORMA PREECE Houseguest for two weeks ot Mrs. Elsie Heaton of Fruit Heights was Mrs. Wilma Schaer of Vacaville, Calif. While Mrs. Schaer was visiting, Mrs. Heaton entertained in her honor. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Schaer of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Vern Little, also of Vacaville. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kinsey and daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Call and sons drove to Pocatello, Ida. to be on hand for their Craig Moline being sustained as a second counselor m the bishopric of one of the Poca tello LDS wards. They spent the day with Craig and family. Mrs. Clara Krebs was a Tuesday overnight guest in Orem of her sister and brother-in-law- , Archie and Itha Tobler and then visited m Provo with her other sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. William G. DeMike before returning home On Friday her mother, Mrs. Ella Neilson of St. George arrived to spend a week with her and her husband, Phillip Bishop and Mrs. Max Hirschi and family attended his grandmothers funeral, Mrs. Ann Eliza Carter Goodliffe at Brigham City on Fnday at the Brigham City son-in-la- Walker Shirley Aamodt, Marlene Day Woodward, Renee Jardme Larson, Jackie Bourne Marsden, Janet Trobridge Schoenhals, Orma Linford, Corbridge Black, Connie Stevenson Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Higgins returned recently from Mesa, Ariz. where they spent the past seven months. Since returning back home, Mr. Higgins has been confined Pat Christensen Perkins, Carol Dean Hill Page, Carolea and Mrs. Roland and Farnsworth three Mr. the Davis North Medical Center undergoing treatment. He is now convalescing at his to home. Mrs. Melva Sheffield underwent major surgery on May 17 at the Davis North Medical Center. j Mrs. Elsie Heaton entertained at a dinner party Wednesday at her home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Taylor, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Orin Blood, and Mrs. Ruby Williams of Kaysville. Mrs. Elsie Heaton entertained at a dinner party Tuesday evening at her home for eight guests. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cloward entertained at dinner Sunday at a buffet dinner. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Cloward and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bourne and ing on Sunday, May 22. He is the son of M r. and M rs. Floyd Parkin of Kaysville. Mrs. Camella Barton is at! She stayed a few days m Layton with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Barton on her return from the hospital. Mrs. Collins Smith returned home Tuesday from Tucson, Ariz. where she spent the past! six weeks with their son and; family, Mr.and Mrs. Richard Smith to help with the new grandchild born on April 23, a baby daughter weighing 6 lbs. 8oz. and their third child. Mrs. Larry Felt underwent major surgery last week at the Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake City. She is convalescing with relatives here. She is the of Bishop daughter-in-laand Mrs. RodneyTelt. Sunday visitors of Mr. and on Mrs. Merritt Nielson for Mother's Day was Miss Merrilee Nielson of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Nielson and two daughters, Tonya and Brandy, of Kays- BONELESS SIRLOIN lb. 19 -- BONE RIB Medical Center. THE ambulance service Layton Police Department, r LB. 5! S5 LB. mm blb. BOUND BONE POT 98LB- - $1159 lb. 51-0- roast LB. 9 BONELESS POT BOAST 5139 LB- heel 51.69 LB. ROAST. RUMP ROAST LB. IB. 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Automatic oiler ods as you cut. 179 MeOUiiOOHl II V Complete wit Carrying Case Rackers Western Auto 129 South State, Clearfield 825-277- WINDOWS 7 ex Rackers Western Auto 116 Gentile, Layton - cximi 233 376-426- 7 Jims Sport Center 1731 So. 2000 West, Syracuse - DELICIOUS North Davis Ambulance Service, formerly known as Deseret Ambulance Service of Cedar City, was issued a certificate to begin operation by the Utah State Board of Health last month. to BIAOE 51.39 POT BOAST ROUND group of former Davis High School friends hosted a luncheon party on Saturday, May 21, in Bountiful, at the Clearfield Police Department or directly from Davis North CUBE STEAK $fl 89 ' A North Davis Ambulance Service, operated by Reed Embley, began operation in Davis County on Tuesday at 12 noon, based on information received from Davis County Health Department. 'ROUND BONE SWISS STEAK SIHL0IH TIP STEAK lb. t ville. Banins In No. Davis will be dispatched from the Davis County Sheriffs office, Kevin Hill. ' Mulance Service housed on the third floor of Her sister Constance is from Brigham City. She is on the. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hill Jr. have returned from Fort Collins, Cole, where they spent the weekend with their son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. i HENNY the hospital. Bountiful; Mrs. Camden of Kaysville. Kaysville. Utah. 1 of Uenta Muir, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hebdon and families of Bancroft, Idaho; Mrs. Eloise Carroll, Mrs. Effie O recent major surgery. Thursday, May 19. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Bishop attended the wedding open house of their granddaughter Miss Lynn Bishop who was married to C. David Lynes on Friday, May 13, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with the wedding open house held after at the Hotel Utah The bride is a daughter of bulance drivers will be family j her home convalescing after; Mr. and Mrs. James Rasmussen spent the weekend at Page, Ariz. where they were guests of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Peterson and son Brandon. They were on hand for the birthday of their grandson Brandon who was six years old and the first time they could be with the family for his birthday. He was most excited to have his grandparents come for this special event. Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Preece were guests in Logan at dinner of their daughter Miss Shan-nett- e Preece. The dinner was in honor of Mrs. Preeces Medical Center m Layton. Dean Holman, hospital administrator said the two am- President and Mrs. Eldean Holliday and family entertained at dinner Sunday at their home for their daughter Aprils family. April is on the Indian placement program. Guests included her father Clifford Serawop and sisters, Hope and Constance, a nephew, Ty James and her grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Henry Serawop of Randlette, Stevens in Salt Lake City on Monday night. Mrs. Ethel Hight of Far- g family. THE SERVICE, available residents living north of Shepards Lane at the Lagoon Interchange, can be contacted For the by calling present, the ambulance will be housed at the Davis North Robert home, Mr. and Anderson had as Sunday Mothers Day guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sessions Jr. and Wendell Hess. daughters Debra, Kimberly and Natalie of Idaho Falls, Ida. visited during last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Benton. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Wpght and family attended the "wedding of their nephew Kent Kirkham and bride Becky mington spent last weekend in Kaysville with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Rasmussen. daughters staying at her Mrs. , 131 great48 anniversary Taylor, The group went through high school together and are bow residing in Ogden, Salt Lake and Davis County. Guests honoring Lou Jean m addition to Mrs. Ongly were Carolyn Thomley Stromberg, Mary Lou Simpson Hammer, Mr. and Mrs. Udell Green entertained at a family dinner at their home Sunday. Guests! were Mrs. Cora Green, Joel Green and daughter Sami Jo of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Corbridge, Fruit Heights; Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Reeves and son Brett and daughter Angie of Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Randy Green and daughter Jilaun of Syracuse and Brad Green Mrs. Michael S. Webb and, children Michael, Samuel and Christopher arrived Tuesday evening from Illinois and will be spending the next two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry McGlmch. Her husband Major Michael Webb will fly in and join them for the Memorial weekend and they will all return to their home at Scotts Air Force Base, 111. after their visit. Elder David F. Parkin arrived home from serving a two year LDS Mission to the Germany-Hamburmission. He gave his home coming report in the Kaysville Fifth LDS Ward Sacrament meet- grandchildren and birthday Riley Nielsen, Marie King Bird m Ogden on Monday. Indian placement program there Mrs. Conlla Sessions who is BYU. Second LDS Ward Chapel. She was 96 years old and had 34 grandchildren, home of Mrs. Gay Hill Ongly in honor of Mrs. Lou Jean Flint Brown who is moving to London, England to make her home for the next years. Elder Brad Hess has received his mission call to serve a two year LDS Mission Misto the France-Toulous- e sion. He will leave July 14. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Bird attended the funeral services of his mother Mrs.Catherine 825-277- 7 0CJ MIDNIGH 1447 No. Main, Highway 91, Layton, Utah |