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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL. JULY 28. 1977 IS Plan Nuptials Julie Adams and Glen Christian Terry are planning an August 19 wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. PARENTS of the bride-to-b- e are Mr. and Mrs. John V. Adams of 796 N. Fairfield, East Layton. Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs Glen C. Terry of Reno, Nevada JANET N ALDER Announces Engagement THE couple is planning a wedding breakfast at the Lion House with a reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adams Janet Nalder and Raun Val Singleton are planning an August 24 wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Janet is the daughter of Bruce J Nalder and the late Gayle N. Nalder, formerly of East Layton, now of Salt Lake City Julie has attended Utah State University. Mr. Terry graduated from Utah State University in political science. Julie was affiliated with the Kappa Delta JULIE ADAMS Sorority Mr. Singleton is the son of Mr and Mrs Dale L. Single-toof 153 Vtest Bayview, Announce Engagement Farmington THE bride-to-b- e has attended Layton High School and Weber State. Raun attended Davis High School and Weber State He filled an LDS mission to Wellington, New Mr and Mrs John V. Adams of 796 N Fairfield, East Layton, announce the of forthcoming marriage their daughter Jan, to Ned Entrants in the Miss Davis County competition to date are: front, left to right, Suzanne Barber, Miss Syracuse; Teresa Watkins, Miss Clearfield; and Lori Ross, first attendant to Miss Clearfield. Back row, Kathy Zoellner, first attendant to Miss West Bountiful; Toni Trussel, first attendant to Miss Sunset and Kathy Robbins, first attendant to Miss Kaysville. SEEK TITLE Zealand. S Nelson Eight young women have registered for the Miss Davis County competition according MR. NELSON is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Nelson of 1616 Sunset Drive, Logan The couple is planning an Aug 19 wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with a wedding breakfast to follow at the Lion House and a recep- at tion parents bride the to-b- e home By DONETA M. GATHERUM Sorority Ned filled an LDS Clarence Wilson was the guest of honor at a birthday party for the members of his family. The outing was held on July 16 at Lagoon. Mr. Wilson was celebrating his 84th birthday. Attending the party were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wilson along with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Olsen of Helper, Mr. and Mrs. Rich Olsen and son of Helper, 773-48- 7 mission to Missouri. Mrs. Forbes Notes MAY SESSIONS 89th Birth Date Notes 80th Mrs Grace Alder Robins Forbes will celebrate her 89th birthday on Wednesday, August 3, 1977. She will be honored at a family party at her home, 1716 West Antelope Birthday Mrs. May Quick Sessions will be honored by her family for her 80th birthday on Friday, Aug 5 between the hours of 6 and 9 pm. Drive, Layton MRS. FORBES was born August 3, 1888 in Kaysville She was born in the family home located on the Hill Field Road in the part of Kaysville that is now called Layton She is the daughter of Charles W. Robins and Clara Alder. THE SOCIAL will be held at the Lion Social Center, 1835 West 2250 South, Syracuse. Friends and relatives are in- vited to visit her at this time Forbes had four sisters, Elizabeth (Bessie) Smith, Mabel Layton, Ida Sullivan and Jessie Robins. Her four brothers were Mrs. Leonard A Robins, Royal C. Robins, Leon A Robins and Vernon A. Robins All of the brothers and sisters have now passed away MRS. FORBES married Clarence G. Forbes. They are the parents of four sons, Dee R. Forbes of Layton, Charles R Forbes and Layne B. Forbes of Bountiful, and Homer R Forbes of San Jose, 20 has and three Mr She Calif grandchildren Forbes passed away April 26, 1976 She has been an active member of the JDS Church Mrs. Sessions was born Aug. 5, 1897 in Naauim Port, South Africa She is the daughter of George and May Ida Ochse Quick She came to the United States in 1921 SHE spent the first three years residing in Long Island, New York. From the east Mrs. Sessions moved to Ogden She married Charles Elmer Sessions on April 29, 1925, with the ceremony being performed m the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The couple resided in Syracuse all of their married life. Mr Sessions died in 1972 throughout her life, and served a mission to the North Central States. She was the church organist for 30 years and has served in the Relief Society Presidency and as a Sunday School teacher. She was a member of the Stake Relief Society Board MRS. FORBES still likes to take care of her flowers She is especially proud of her rose SHE HAS been active in the various auxiliary organizations of the LDS Church and has held a number of positions of leadership in the Syracuse First Ward Mrs. Sessions is the mother of nine children, seven of whom are still living They are Mrs Jean S Parker, Ogden; Mrs R D (Betty) Paul, Niles, III , Mrs Walter (Mary) Barton, Clearfield, Dr. Frank Q Sessions, Ellensburg, Wash , Fred W Sessions and Ben T Sessions, Wash , and Belleview, garden dmg Syracuse Robert Thurgood entertained at her home on Saturday afternoon, with a baby shower for her sister-in-la- Assisting Mrs Thurgood was her mother, Mrs Audine Stafford and Mrs. Verna K. Steven Stafford, of Lay-toThe Staffords are parents for the first time of a girl, who will be named Camille The new mother was the former Teresa Kidd of Lay-to- Mrs Mrs Hill n n Charles Merrill Sessions, BEAUS Syracuse MRS. Sessions is also the 32 of grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren vsb PILLOWS & WATERBEDS grandmother 2479 North Main, Sunset Next to Stettler's Fruit Market 773-032- 2 You Waterbeds in Stock or Special order Free set up and delivery Open thru Sat Z 1 UAVKREST . 1 i I will theme the contest along Accentuate the Positive Preceptor lota Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi held their annual summer party at the home of 11a Nalder on July 20 outdoor barbeque was on the lawn of the Nalder home with 22 members and their husbands attending. Guests for the evening were Mary Ann and Jim Bundy Mary Ann has been a member of Beta Sigma Phi before moving to Layton and she has been invited to join Preceptor Iota chapter AN held trio home after the pageant. Kevin Allen and Craig Anderson completed a very ambitious individual scouting project on Saturday, June 18. They planned and were parof ticipants in the clean-u- Kellihen of Salt Lake City. All of Mr. Wilsons litter. Salt Lake City and Jack children, grandchildren and attended the affair. A family reunion for the Joseph W. Nielsen family was held June 2&29 at the Layton Stake Camp at Lyman Lake. Thirty-fiv- e family members attended the special outing. Mr. and Mrs. Nielsens son, Russell, his wife and their six children from St. Louis were able to be at the reunion. Russell is a FBI agent. He told of his experiences guarding President Kimball and other LDS Church general authorities when they were in St. Louts holding special church meetings n Many people living in Lay-to- n attended the Mormon Miracle Pageant that was held in Manti. Some individuals traveled by chartered buses while others went by car, camper or mobile home. Some stayed overnight while others made the long Layton Kiwanis Club Meets Saturday July 23 The Kiwanis Club of Layton at its regular Saturday meeting at the Valley View Res- taurant, July 23, discussed and endorsed two service projects for the benefit of the Laytoajnty area THEY were combatting vandalism to public and private property and the construction of a public skateboard course for young people of the community It was noted that vandalism to public parks facilities in Layton City alone costs the City and its taxpayers tens of thousands of dollars per year THE dollars currently being spent to repair vandalism damage would probably be adequate to fund new addi tional recreation facilities if the vandalism could be curtailed. It was felt that better community awareness and involvement would be the uto the ltimate solution problem p Adams Canyon. Enlisting the help of scouts from troops sponsored by the Layton 13th and 11th Wards, the boys cleaned the canyon of The clean-uproject was one of the requirements that p Kevin and Craig had to complete in order to become Eagle Scouts. After the litter was bagged, the boys enjoyed a lunch furnished by Kevin and Craig. Dinner Meeting For Rotary Twenty-fou- r members ai.d guests attended the Layton Rotary Club meeting on Wednesday afternoon at the Chateau Center. It was their regular weekly dinner meet- ing LADD was program chairman and he Scoffield brought Kevin Weise, Layton Boys State representative to speak to the group on his experiences and advantages of attending Boys State 1977 at Utah State University in Logan Dr Wayne Felix, Rotary president, conducted the meeting np Members of the Delta Kap- pa Gamma Chapter and the Delta Rho Gamma Chapter sororities attended a three-da- y convention last Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. The regional conference was held at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City. South-Wester- n Wednesday was especially interesting for the ladies since it was Utah day. The theme was Yesterday and Today. Music and drama dating from pioneer times up until the present was presented. Virginia Tanners dance group performed. Special numbers from were very entertaining. Swiss-America- Those who attended the conference included Dorothy Alice Johnson, Adams, Carolea Nielsen, Torma Henderson, Bonnie Gunnell, Ella Hoskins, Shirley Bubach and Martha Brotherson. with the selection of Miss Davis County and her two attendants THEY WILL re'gn over the Fairs 50th anniversary on Aug 18, 19 and 20 at the County Fair grounds in Farmington. Miss Davis County will also be eligible to enter the Miss Utah contest. Those who have registered to date include. Cyndia Maria Thiros, Laytons Junior Miss; Toni Renee Trussell, 1st attendant to Miss Sunset; Lori Ross, 1st attendant to Miss Clearfield; Teresa Watkins, Miss Clearfield; Susie Hoffmann, Miss West Bountiful; Kathleen Zollner, 1st attendant to Miss West Bountiful; Miss Suzanne Barber, Syracuse and Kathy Robbins, 1st attendant to Miss Kaysville. REGISTRATION is still open to those who wish to enter the little Princess contest. These little girls must have reached their third birthday but not their sixth birthday by Aug. 13, 1977 and must be Davis County residents. Parents who wish enter their daughters in this contest may contact to Kathy Adams, contest chairor Susan man at no later Broschinsky, than Aug 2, Mrs. Felt said. 376-533- 2 867-548- 3 Iversons Are Invited To Attend Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Robert Iverson and family were delighted to receive an invitation for the wedding of Miss Marja Han-nul- a from Pori, Finland which will be held July 30, 1977. MARJA will be married first in Finland and then travel to the Swiss LDS Temple for the ceremony there. It is a law of their country, they have to be married in their country first. Following the wedding ceremony in the Swiss LDS Temple, Marja and her bridegroom will honeymoon in Austria and Germany. MARJA MADE her home with the Iverson family durwhile in Kaysville ing 1973-7attending Davis High School on the American Field Ser- vice Student program np Exchange Advertisement DR. NOALLTanner reported to accidents are occurring children of the community as a result of riding skateboards on public streets The city has tentative plans to develop a public skateboard course at the site of the Valley View Golf Course. The club will assist in this project If vandalism can be curbed, By BOB HERNANDEZ World Wide Recovery Service -- President 201 South Main the funds saved can be used to develop facilit'1 this additional A mind cannot think two thoughts at the same time. The big question is, Which will it be a Believing State of Mind, or a an Unbelieving State of your - Act own abilities and experience the finer things of life. I will not let the Save up to 50 All Preceptor Iota Meets, Has Party Mr and Mrs. Michael Wilson and two daughters of Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wilson of Layton, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Wilson and son of Roosevelt. Also Mr. and Mrs. Don Ebom of Rexburg, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Ern Miller of Lay-toMrs. Rheta Miller of Layton, Miss Pat Wilson of of Sale on Satur- School auditorium day, Aug 13. & Think Big Mind? Look-u- p Big and do Big. Only then wdl you become aware July ThamCt junction with the 50th Davis County Fair this year and will be staged at the Layton High News Layton JAN and Ned attended Utah State University Jan was af- filiated with Kappa Delta to Mrs Reta Felt, this years contest chairman. THE contest is held in con little me Cant take charge and strangle the big me I Can, No man is ever any bigger than which it takes to get him BOB HERNANDEZ down. It is of Utmost importance that you know at all times exactly where you are going. Without a clear view of the overall objective you make it difficult, if not downright impossible to succeed. Lacking a daily plan, the chances are 90 to 1 that you will not have a clear and precise picture of how to proceed. A short pencil is better than a long memory. Out of sight, out of mind-eve- n the best memory will fail you. Your written down program for the day never fails you. You walk to success one step at a time by planning each day, one day at a time. This everyday schedule of your activities can be in a special book or on a simple sheet of paper. The important thing is to use whatever works for you, and merely follow the great slogan: Plan your work and work Your Plan. Dont hope for a day of profit - plan a profitable day. Time Marches on and you cannot control it. But you can control the ogranizing of your time There is no secret to planning All you have to do is set aside 5 to 10 minutes a day to jot down all tasks and objectives. Then number them according to importance and location. Try it and you will realize that as a time saver and a it is the best advice you money-makehave ever received. Nobody ever plans to fail; they only fail to plan. cant take care of Memory everything, people seldom fail in their professions because they lack ability; they fail because of poor planning - or none at all. A daily planning system is mans best partner for profit - Everyday to guide your activities by writing them down and following your schedule. g money-makin- -- r, -- -- |