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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, DECEMBER 8, 1977 Layton Layton Births Rotary Hears Zaugg The Layton Rotarians met Wednesday afternoon for their regular dinner meeting at the Chateau Center in Lay-to- Clyde W. and Amber Davis became the parents of a boy on Nov. 18. He was bom at He Lakeview Hospital. weighed 8 lbs. 2 oz. He will be named Mitchell C. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Davis are also parents of two girls. Grandparents are Kent and n. ROTARIAN C. Martin Ras- mussen introduced the guest speaker, Davis County Com- missioner, Wendell Zaugg, who addressed the group with emphasis on government Joyce Hughes and Eleah Davis of Centerville. problems and the Wasatch Mrs. Nenna Hughes of Front Regional Council. It was announced that the annual joint Kaysville-Layton Its a boy for Richard V. and Barbara Field Adams. Flint Victor Adams was bom Nov. 20 in Ogden. He has two sisters at home. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Field of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. J. Victor Adams of Layton are the childs grandparents. Mrs. A Jessie Adams, lives in Ogden, dmg Rotary Christmas dinner party will be held Thursday evening, Dec. 22 at the Oakridge Country Club,' with the Rotary Anns as guests, np Kaysville Jaycees ALVINA AND EARL COLEMERE Golden Date The family of Earl and Alvina Moss Colemere request the pleasure of your company at an open house honoring their 50th golden wedding anniversary on Saturday, Dec. 17 at the Layton 11th Ward Church, 60 West Gordon Ave., Layton between the hours of 5 p.m. 2-- THEY are the parents of Dale M., Panama City, Fla.; (Marjorie) lbuquerque, Fricks, THE family gifts. ville LDS Tabernacle. MRS. BARRY T. THURGOOD requests Important children may affect mental awareness and judgment development, according to in rural Guatemala. studies with three and SCIENTISTS speculate that a diet lacking adequate calories or low in protein may either impede the development of the nervous system, or cause the poorly nourished child to have insufficient energy to take advantage of opportunities for social contac ts and learning. High protein-calori- e supplements to the diet increased physical growth as well as mental performance for the Guatemalan children. of young For Snakebite: Bite It Back? A Mexican folk remedy for snake bites tells victims to bite the snake back.Surprisingly, those who bite back have a higher rate of survival than those who do nothing. Apparently, the belief in the success of the "treatment" causes the victim to relax, reducing the flow of venom throughout the system. MODERN SNAKE bite treatment uses the same principle by; making the victim lie down as soon as possible, applying an ice pack over the bite if possible, and carrying rather than walking the victim to a doctor. December Vows Mr. and Mrs. Doyle E. Rose of 2456 N. 490 W., Layton, announce the marriage of their daughter, Connie Ann, to Barry T. Thurgood. They were married on Dec. 2 in the Ogden LDS Temple by I. Haven Barlow. PARENTS of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Boyd T. Thurgood of 2178 S. 1000 W., Syracuse. A wedding breakfast was held at the Hillary House and a reception at the Antelope Drive Chapel in Layton. THE BRIDE wore a gown of Quiana by Bianche. The bodice was gracefully sculptured with Alencon lace. The full, soft bishop sleeves were gathered at the wrist. The skirt flowed into a train. Her bouquet was red roses and white carnations. Maid of honor was Lou Ann Walton. Bridesmaids were Linette Rose, Elaine Rose and Robin Thurgood. They wore full lengths gowns of red and white polyester, a long sleeve those who attend. MOTHERS wore three piece red crepe outfit with white blouses. Their flowers cor- sages. Flower girls were Marcy-Ro- Temple Rites special holiday treat for all with a ruffle at the wrist. The skirt was accented by a wide& ruffle. Their flowers were red roses. were white carnation MRS. GARY LYN WELCH IT IS a free luncheon for all those 60 years of age and over in the community and they are planning to make it a very no se and Stephanie Thur- good. David Nance performed the best man duties. Ushers were David Rose and Bart Thurgood. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Verla Beus and Mrs. Verus Ronnenkamp, Miss Lou Ann Walton and Miss Robin Thurgood. THE BRIDE is a graduate of Layton High and LDS Seminary and attended Ricks College. The bridegroom graduated from Clearfield High and LDS Seminary program and filled an LDS mission to Ecuador. After a honeymoon to southern California, they will . make their home in Syracuse. John Brown, Jaycee president extends an invitation to all senior citizens, np Warm Front, Cold Front former Kaysville residents. The new lad is their first child, named Benjamin Mark, and was born on Nov. 24 at Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful. He weighed in at 8 lb. 1 oz. The new mother is the former Brenda Christen- Ryan Russell. Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Christensen of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Wixom of Layton are the grandparents. Ogden and will be named Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russell Hall of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bingham of Roy. Great-grandparen- are Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Summers, Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bingham, Roy; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sarlo, Ogden and Inez Hall of Bennington, Idaho. Parents of a son born Nov. 23 are Mr. and Mrs. Michael Waggoner of 1155 E. Sherwood Drive, Kaysville. The 8 lb. 13 oz. lad is their second child and arrived at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden. He will be named Kyle Dee. At home is brother sen. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Christensen of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Towers of Fruit Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Christensen are parents of their second child, a son, born on Oct. 28 at the McKay Hospital in Ogden. He weighed 8 lb. 12 oz. At home is brother Ryan. Mrs. Christensen is the former Gaylynn Wixom of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rigby received word from Hampton, Va. of the arrival of a granddaughter bom to Major and Mrs. Hal B. Rigby on Dec. 1. The 7 lb. 12 oz. miss is the first daughter for the Rigbys Can you tell by the nature of winter rainfall whether a cold or warm front is passing in above, you? YES, THERE are clues THE BRIDE is a daughter and Mrs. Kenneth H. Adams of 1934 E. Oakridge Dr East Layton. MAID of honor was Wendy Lee Crandall. Bridesmaids were Dianne Adams and Joni Sue High, sisters of the bride. They were dressed in frosty pink and frosty green gowns with a bouquet of daisies. cathedral train. Kirk Larsen performed best Ushers were Brad Adams, and David High. man duties. THE couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at Harmans Cafe and a reception at the Chateau in Layton. GARY has filled an LDS mission to the Georgia Atlanta Mission. The bride wore an original gown fashioned of silk organza embroidered with a floral design over delustered satin. Gown was styled with a fast-movi- After a honeymoon to Elko, Nev. they will make their home in Bancroft, Ida. 15. THE Christmas party will be held at the Davis High School cafeteria with dinner being served at 2 p.m. Mr, Tolman said, they will have a little Christmas surprise for all those attending and encourages all 60 years of age and over to join them, np Gerald Smith Receives 10 Year Pin Gerald E. Smith of East Layton has received a ten year service pin at Hill AFB ceremonies. HE IS an aircraft mechanic in the Maintenance Directorate. Mr. Smith is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Hylon E. Smith of Kaysville. sMf passing in above you. THIS means several hundred miles of stratus cloud, and a lengthly spell of moisture, quite probably. Fluff and cuddle with two sons, Rohn and Richard at home. The other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Orson Clark of Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. James Herndon and Dr. and Mrs. Robert F. Bitner received word from Guadalajara, Mexico of the arrival of a daughter born Nov. 30 to Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bitner. She weighed in at 7 lbs. and has three brothers, Bradley, John and Zachary. Mrs. Bitner is the former Lois Herndon of Kaysville. The baby was bom at Julisco, gift slippers for the ladies on your list Soft, cozy, plush SIOUX MOX slippers will warm Mexico. Boasting over the arrival of their first child, a son, are Mr. and Mrs. Ron Cullimore of 572 E. 200 N,, Kaysville. The 8 lb. 14 oz. lad arrived on Nov. 14 at the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful and will be named Matthew Ronald. A. Classic shag. Light blue, pink and woodhue, 7.95. Grandparents are Coach B. Easy fitting scuff with plush collar and lining. Pin, light blue and two are Mrs. Pearl and Mrs. Ruth Rampton, both of Garland. MMNNKMMMHNMMNMMKMMMNKMMKMNNMMMMII their feet all winter long. Ladies sizes 5 to 10. and Mrs. Jay F. Cullimore of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Nelson of Idaho Falls, Ida. Cullimore stand-u- p Gary is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Welch of Bancroft, Ida. which will enable you to know, most of the time, whether winter rain is being caused by a cold or warm front. If the rain is hard and comes on suddenly and wind indicates a front, chances are excellent that a cold front is moving over you. These fronts move faster, the leading (precipitation) edge passes above in less time and cold, clear weather usually follows. If the rain is steady and dull and lasts a day or more, with winds moderate or almost a warm front is probably The collar and empire waist with a ruffle bordering the long skirt dipping into a The Ogden LDS Temple was the setting for the wedding of Pauline Kae Adams and Gary Lyn Welch on Dec. 2. of Mr. Kaysville Births Announcing the arrival of a son are Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Smith of 536 E. 200 S., Kaysville. He arrived on Nov. 20 at the McKay Hospital in Ogden and weighed in at 7 lb. 13 oz. He will be named Michael Glenn. At home are two brothers, Paul and Aaron. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Glenn O. Smith of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon LeRoy Worden of Morgan. Parents of their first child, a son are Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Halls of 1233 E. 991 S., Fruit Heights. The 6 lb. 3 oz. lad arrived on Nov. 19 at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Eugene Tolman, president Citizens is inviting all Senior Citizens in the Kaysville and Farmington area to join them for their annual Christmas dinner and program on Thursday, Dec. of the K & F Senior x Calories Are Calorie intake and program for all the Kaysville Senior Citizens to be held Saturday, Dec. 17 at the cultural hall of the Kays- Mrs. Loyd (Marie) Paget, West Bountiful and E. Wayne, of Mesa, Ariz. twenty-si- Christmas Dinner For Sr. Citizens Kaysville Jaycees are sponsoring a Christmas luncheon A- New Mexico; They have grandchildren. r, Sponsor Luncheon Mrs. Lane (June) Hickman, Bountiful; Lloyd J. and Floyd R., Kaysville; Mrs. Leo childs Mesquite, Nev. is the I awiA white, 6.95. NEW PH PLUS AUTOMATIC EYELINER Michael. The mother is the former Sandra Baker of Kaysville. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Cas Waggoner, Clear- field; and Mr. and Mrs. William R. Baker, Kaysville. 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