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Show f WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 17,1 979 Births Your May 4, 1S79 Monte and Robyn McClane, 1655N 1575 West 1, Layton, boy Dennis and Deborah Cooper, 1283 Sherma Avenue, Layton, girl Kale and Juanita Tonks, 2840 West 4850 South, Roy, boy Quentin and Nancy Seegmiller, New York Life Agent in Layton is ROBERT S. GRAFF 1500 North Angel Street, Layton, girl May 5, 1979 Michael and Theresa Shultz, 800 South Clearfield, boy State Thomas and Mary Bergman, 3025 South gan Valley Drive, Morgan, boy New York Life Insurance Company 707 24th St. Ogden, Ut. 84401 3, Mor- -- 801-621-33- 00 Ule, Health, Disability income, ana uroup insurance, Annuities, tension Huns May 6, 1979 Wayne and Michelle Tubbs, 34 Layton Circle, Layton, boy May 7, 1979 Perry and Peggy Pope, 5658 South 2000 West C, Roy, boy William Frank and Shauna May, 1217 East 1100 South, Clearfield, boy May 8, 1979 DUTCH BOY Janene Erkelens, 3034 East Leonard and Fernwood Road, Layton, girl Dennis and Barbara Brown, 523 Weavers Lane, Layton, boy Arvil and Delene Christiansen, 468 North Bruce Street E, Clearfield, boy Carl Norman and Mary Ellen Anderson, 469 South 450 West, Layton, boy Kent Dee and Cheryl Smith, 682 East 2000 North, Layton, boy May 9, 1979 Dee Blaine and Pamela Thompson, 715 North 800 West, Clearfield, girl James Robert and Joan Kane, 3389 CARPET CLEANERS Over 20 Yrs. Experience Mr. Steam Cleaning Special!! AVERAGE LIVING ROOM We clean all kinds ol lurnifure--w- e With Coupon Force Base, girl Richard and Shirley Cannon, 2174 South 300 East, Sait Lake City, boy Richard and Linda Freer, 385 Park Street, Hill Air Lay-to- $1 995 remove dog and cat odors DAVIS COUNTY'S LARGEST CARPET A FURNITURE CLEANERS 766-187- 0 PHONE 773-500- 0 363-2- 6 BOUNTIFUL CUSTOMERS IS n, FREE ESTIMATES boy Daniel and Laura DeCou, 878 Amethyst Street, Layton, girl Layton Births Mr. and Mrs. Roger A. Bangerter of 1680 West 1375 North, Layton are announcing the arrival of a son. He was born on April 22, 1979 at th"1 Davis North Medical Center. The baby will be named Wesley Brandon. He weighed 7 lbs. 13 oz. The mother is the former Barbara Hickman of Carl Estheimer, left, a Davis High School junior from Farmington, and KimBarker, a Farmington sophomore, were among participants in the schools recent Humani- DAVIS FAIR STAGED ClsDifSviDDc A baby girl born April 27 is welcomed by her parents, Rodger and Denise Purdy of She Portland, Oregon. weighed 8 lbs. 4 oz. and will ties Fair staged south of the school. Dressed in appropriate English costume, they were among hundreds of students participating in drama productions, disco and folk dancing and numerous other exhibits highlighting the wide range of the world found in the humanities. It was under the direction of instructor Vivian Beattie. Ausdel of Kaysville. Mrs. Rod Simmons, Dallas, Texas and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Iverson, Salt Births be named Lorna Deon. The mother will be remembered as the former Denise Van Grandparents are Mr. and Salt Lake City. At home to welcome the new arrival are three sisters, Lake City. Mrs. Gerald Purdy and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Van Ausdel all of Kaysville. include Mrs. Thelma Purdy, Centerville; Mr. and Great-grandparen- ts Its a daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Alan Yeaman, 489 West 175 North, Layton. The baby arrived on May 3 at the Davis North Medical Center in Lay-toShe weighed 8 lbs. 8 oz. and will be named Camille Sue. At home excited to have a little sister are Christopher and Corey. Mrs. Yeaman was the former Charlyn Purdy of San Jose, Calif. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Purdy of San Jose, formerly of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. William Yeaman also of San Jose. are Great-grandparen- ts r Mrs. Lois Stephens, Kaysville; Mrs. Thelma Purdy, Centerville; Mr. and Mrs. Willis Harmon, Afton, Wyo.; Mrs. Idella Yeaman of Phoenix Ariz. Its now one of each at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Holbrook in Roy, with the arrival of a 8 lbs. 1 oz. son on May 1. He was born at the Davis North Medical Center in Layton and will be named Hugh Francis. The mother will be remembered as the former Karen Francis of 0 Fruit Heights. At home is a daughter Heather, who is happy to have a playmate. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ben Holbrook and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Francis all of Fruit Heights. Knock SANDS HOTEL Phone 376-424- 1 THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK 1 Phone Layton, Utah Member FDIC 376-125- Close to you vm r I9M ts FOR ONLY are Mr. Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Williams, Salt Lake City; and Mrs. Edgar Smoot of Centerville. Excited over the arrival of their first daughter and third child are Mr. and Mrs. James B. Taylor of Bountiful. A daughter, who will be named Nicole, arrived on Saturday, May 5, at the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful. She weighed 8 lbs. The mother is the former Gloria Barton of Kaysville. At home to welcome the playmate are two brothers, Anthony and Jason. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Barton, Kaysville; and Mr. and Mrs. James T. Taylor, Bountiful. 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