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Show DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JANUARY WEEKLY REFLEX 25, 1 979 87th Birthday society life to service in his church in many capacities. He served as first counselor in the bishopric, superintendent in the Sunday School, member of the high council and many more. He has been a temple ordinance worker and a genealogical worker. HE REMAINS in his home the doing necessary and he chores appreciates his many neighbors and friends and their concern for him. np household Announce Engagement Farmington, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Roxsan, to Steve E. Spencer. School. will be COUPLE married on Mar. 9 in ceremonies performed at the Carillon in Bountiful. A reception will honor the couple following the marriage rites, kj THE Exchange Vows Announcing the marriage Ross Woodward are her Seminary. Mr. and Mrs. S. Boyd Coombs of Highland, Utah. filled an He LDS mission to Seattle, Washington. They are both employed in Salt Lake City and will make their new home in Layton. parents, ROSS IS the son of Gail R. Woodward of Kaysville and The couple will exchange wedding vows on Friday, Jan. 26 in the Salt Lake LDS Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Smith of 1553 N. Emerald, will honor the couple that same evening A RECEPTION East Layton, announce the at the Colonial Reception House of Specialties is proud to announce the bndul Hegmtr) oj birth their third child. She 21 inches and of weighed 8 lbs. 11 oz. and was bom Jan. 9 in an Ogden hospital. She has two sisters. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Smith of Malad, Ida. and Mrs. Judy Rockwell of Hadlyme, Conn. Kimberly is the name Steve K. and Kathryn Atwater Randall have decided to call their baby girl. She was bom Jan. 9 in Ogden. The Randalls have two other children, Heather, 5 and Stacey l2Mr. and Mrs. Bert Atwater of Pocatello, Ida. and Mr. and Mrs. A. Kent Randall of Lay-to- n are the grandparents. include Richard R. Francis of Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hay of Salt Lake City. 435 No. Fort Lane, Layton Ogden. Jake Ivan Malloy weighed 7 lbs. 5 oz. and measured 20 inches. Ted and Janet Wall of Lay-toArleen and Wayne Pentz of Layton and George and Pat Malloy of Ogden are the childs grandparents. and James Alexander Utah SAT., JAN. 27, 1979 Krpttn include Tom and Dorothy Wall of (.hint Layton; Ivan and Marbie Jacques of Layton and Burt and Riva Gailey of Preston, 45 E. Gentile Of Ida. dmg HAVE YOUR CARPETING BEAUTIFULLY CLEANED IN YOUR OWN HOME ELLA STEED ODD Celebrates Eighty-Sixt- h Birthday Mrs. Ella Steed Odd of 156 4th W., Kaysville, was honored on her 86th birthday N. Mr. Galloway while she was goes through to the underside to damage the pi le or backing. There is no odor. Carpets can be used the Layton Layton Rotary Rotary On Wednesday, Jan. 17 the Kaysville Rotary Club was Meets honored to have Capt. Bill McDonald from the 388th TFW at Hill Air Force Base as the guest speaker at their mem- bership dinner meeting. CAPT. McDONALD gave in depth a movie aod slide presentation pn the; new 6 fighter plarie- that is now at ; the Base. At their following meeting on Wednesday, Jan.. 24, the program was furnished by the drama department from WAYNE Flint was program chairman, np Mr. was Pilkington HIS LIFE has been spent doing carpentry work which he truly enjoyed. A member of the LDS he has donated his Church, faagoooaoanaaaiMaCT WEBER STATE COLLEGE OFFICE OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS presents Cosi Fan Tutte In Mozarts merriest musical, absence makes the heart go wander, ! j A cynical old bachelor, whos determined to prove that all women are fickle, entangles two young couples in his plot. Texas Opera Thea- ter s performance is energetic, entertaining, and in English. A delightful family evening. Dont miss it. j J i FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2 8:00 P.M. Reserved Seats $6.00 $5.00 $4.00 HANSELr6!GRETEl! especially Lake City; Wallace Odd, Oakland, Calif.; Ray S. Odd, Kaysville; Mrs. Douglas (Ella Louise) Campbell, Grace, Ida.; Mrs. Norman (Alline) Fickett, Layton. She has 15 grandchildren, and grand- Heartline Loans call for help leads to a speedy rescue when you use the Heartline. We re standing by with a personal loan for any good reason. And we make all the A forms. While youre on your way to see us, we re on the way to delivering the goods. That's the Heartline. Your hero! Just desserts arrangements by phone. You enjoy the convenience TAX CORPORATION OF AMERICA INCOME TAX PROFESSIONALS Income Tax Service for the wicked witch and save time. Because we get to work right away and complete all the necessary Dont dismiss this opera as mere childrens fare. Humperdincks musical magic adds rich dimension to this enchanting forest fantasy, and Texas Opera Theater performs it brilliantly in clear, crisp English. This is one for the whole family. Don't miss it. NO RETURN TOO COMPLEX WE DO ANY STATE VERY CONVENIENT YOUR RETURN IS COMPUTER PRINTED FOR ACCURACY SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3 3:00 P.M. YOU SAVE TIME NO WAITING IN LINES OR OFFICES WERE AVAILABLE TO YOU OVER 3 DECADES OF SERVICE OVER 40 TAX COUNSELORS IN THIS AREA TO SERVE YOU YEAR-ROUN- T.C.A. Manager County employed at Hill Air Force Base six years and later with the Davis County School District for 25 years. Mrs. Odd has spent her life in Kaysville where she has been a member of the Kaysville First LDS Ward and has been active in Relief Society serving as a Visiting Teacher for many years. four great-grea- t children. np 376-096- 0 In-Ho- KEITH R. GOMM Cache 1978 changes in popular music from the 1940s to the present PROGRAM chairman was Russell Bracken, np ' hammer before placing in a vase of cool water. HE WAS married to Genevieve Frank on Sept. 15, 1920 in the Logan LDS Temple. She died April 9, MR. RASMUSSEN brought his sound equipment and gave a talk while playing different records. He covered the growth and time. HE PLAYED many records of the big time bands (both old and new) and told of the different versions. A complete new insight into the music world was unfolded through his demonstration. bark or crush stem with a He filled an LDS mission to Australia from 1924-2- Rotarian Martin Rasmussen gave the program for the Layton Rotary Club Wednesday following their dinner at the Chateau Center. Davis High School. MISS JILL' Jarman gave a humorous reading on Diet-- . x r . ing. Dance numbers were performed by Sarah Adams and Court Weaver;: blooms. Select a well budded branch, peal back some of the Logan. 1954. YAK TUMHE Kaysville Spring blooming shrubs can be forced for early schools and later attended Utah State University in MRS. ODD was bom Jan. 16, 1893 in Farmington. She grew up in Farmington and after her marriage to Arthur H. Odd of Kaysville on Sept. 24, 1910 they later moved to Kaysville to make their home. Mr. Odd died Aug. 4, 20 - ar skin. Cache County, Utah. He attended Fickett of Layton. family members attended the special event in her honor. MRS. ODD is the mother of the following children: Mrs. Anders (Rhea) Pehrson, Salt ABC DIAZ ENTERPRISES 376-319- 3 THEY ARE members of the Kaysville 2nd Ward and have been active in the LDS Church all their lives serving served adults who have dry skin and for chapped or windburned embroidery. She enjoys good health and still does her housework and takes care of her personal needs. Upholstery Cleaning with the same line method. same day. THEY HAVE lived to see many changes in our society, some of which are the automobile, airplane, television and of course space crafts. They lived in Idaho over 25 years before moving to Ogden, and then to Kaysville. They both worked at Hill AFB for 25 years, from which they are now retired. Galloway Young University at Provo and has filled a welfare service LDS mission for 18 months to Tahiti. THE FUTURE groom graduated from Davis High School and has filled a two-yemission to the Oklahoma Tulsa mission. Mr. and Mrs. J. Forest Barker hosted an announcement dinner at their home, Saturday evening for family members, np MR. PILKINGTON was bom Jan. 15, 1892 in Smith-fiel- Norman dry-foa- - arriving in a horse and buggy. Orilla Archibald met Mrs. mainly in Primary and Relief Society and Mr. Galloway served in mutual, as a scoutmaster, in drama and singing for many ward functions, also served as High Priest group leader. BECAUSE of Mr. Galloways health, a small family party will be held Saturday, Jan. 27. Brigham PILKINGTON honor of Lewis L. (Monte) Pilkington at his home at 133 S. 300 E., Kaysville for his 87th birthday anniversary. anniversary at a surprise party hosted by her daughter Mr. and Mrs. and diwork, matter of a few hours, we can revive its original beauty and freshness. We use the famous Von Schrader method. No moisture 8 THEY WERE married Jan. 27, 1919 in the Logan Temple, from in many positions. L. and Nieces, nephews neighbors hosted an open house Sunday, Jan. 14 in SHE HAS enjoyed the role as housewife and mother and enjoys cooking, sewing, han- In a 766-238- E. 2nd So., Kaysville, are celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary Jan. 27. ct Baby oil works wonders for LEWIS Forty-on- e The first child bom to Wade Ivan and Sandra Renee Wall Malloy was born Jan. 12 in Kandy Williams Bridal 433 Harold grandchildren. measured - Ogden, Galloway, Mrs. LaVel Galloway, Woods Cross; Harvey Galloway, Downey, Ida.; Mrs. Max (Elizabeth) Green, Fruit Heights; Mrs. Val (VaLeen) Thomassen, Kaysville; Kent Galloway, Idaho Falls, Ida.. They have 37 grandchildren and 42 great- Births Temple. officer. and terville; Layton Layton. ct Mr. Wash.; Berk Galloway, Cen- Mrs. Barbara W. Winter of Center in Bountiful. bride-elewas The graduated from Granger and LDS High School Seminary where she was a cheerleader and studentbody 60th Wedding visiting her sister in New Dale, Ida. They were married two years later. They are the parents of ten children, one of whom is deceased. They are: Garth Galloway, Twin Falls, Ida.; Mrs. Herman (Naoma) Cobum, Moore, Ida.; Mrs. Paul (Kathryn) Naef, Pasco, ROSS GRADUATED from Layton High School and LDS of Miss Rae Ann Coombs, to The forthcoming marriage Burdette to John son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Forest Barker of 340 North Mountain Road, Fruit Heights, is being announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Burdette of 2616 Long Meadow Drive, West Jordan. THE COUPLE is planning to be married Feb. 15 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with an open house that evening in the Kaysville East LDS Stake Center. The bride-elegraduated of Miss Jan K. Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Young, 972 North 200 West, STEVE IS the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spencer, 402 East 600 South, Farmington. Both Roxsan and Steve are graduates of Davis High About Your Home Set Date ROXSAN YOUNG FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT CALL 825-- 1 510 or 376-855- 2 General Admission THE FIRST NATIONAL bXnK D Phone 376-424- 1 THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK Phone 376-125- 1 Val A. Browning Performing Arts Center J Layton, Utah Mf'mU-- of thr Federal Dfpoit Insurance Corporation I Helping you and your money in every way j 1975 leo SbjNer r,n n. Ae $2.50 Adults $1.50 Children (Under 12) Information: Advance ticket sales begin Jan. 22 at Dee Events Center Ticket Office 626-656- 6 TEXAS CDPERATHEATER tKKWiiajMuumji i ( J |