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Show ( WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JUNE 28, 1979 JOHN PHELPS AINSCOUGH Earns Degree John Phelps Ainscough, Fruit Heights, received the master of business administration degree at the recent 104th commencement exercises at BYU. CABIN TO BE MOVED - The FARMINGTON Charles W. Penrose cabin in Farmington is being moved for the third time due to construction on the site where it is located. ACCORDING to Capt. Irene Olsen of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Helen Mar Miller Camp, the cabin will be moved on property donated by Mrs. June Stayner of Farmington. ; The new home for the cabin ig directly east of the plot on which it now stands. The LDS Church will move the cabin and erect a fence around it with a gate opening onto the church parking lot. to move it. It was torn down and Milton M. Hess marked each log so it could be sary rebuilt. Olena S. Rice, Jeanette M. Smith, Annie C. Miller and Margaret S. Hess met with Davis County Commissioners who gave the DUP camp permission to place the cabin on the courthouse grounds. The town awarded money to help in the rebuilding and the restoration was completed in THE CHARLES W. Penrose cabin was built in 1861 by his friends in Farmington. It was a typical pioneer home of the times and was located west of the Rock Chapel on North Main Street. Mr. Penrose was a dedicated LDS missionary and ; church writer of song and prose. As a result of the fierce east winds that blew in his door and windows and nearly froze his wife and infant child, he wrote the song, "Blow Gently Ye Wild Winds, My Loved Ones Are There. IN 1924, Mr. Summers purchased the land where the cabin stood and it was neces THE BYU Graduate School of Management ranks with the top three in the nation for the quality of its M.B.A. Standing in front of Farmington log cabin landmark soon to be moved are Helen Mar Miller Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Camp members front, Iva S. Wood, left, Elvira N. Hess, Ethel Perry, Elzada Hess, Margaret Thayne and Catherine Lund; back, Clara Richards, left, Marvel H. Mayfield, Irene B. Olsen, Maude D. Christensen and Minnie S. Lund. 1925. On April 24, 1927, Pres. Heber J. Grant of the LDS Church, came to dedicate the building. Utah governor, Henry H. Blood, and many other dignitaries attended the ceremony with a large interested gathering people, members of the Penrose family and DUP of representatives of the Central Camp in Salt Lake City. IN SEPTEMBER 1956, the cabin was moved from the onto the church property east of the Rock Chapel where it now stands. At this time it was dedicated by H. Burns Stayner of the Davis Stake Presidency, and unveiled by courthouse lot Charles Penroses Vera Penrose Gray. On Oct. 5, 1968, the cabin was placed on the Daughters of Utah Pioneers historical register listed as No. 349. Better Wav To Lose Weight A Increasing evidence suggests that dieting may be the that exercise is the wrong approach to losing weight real key. This is good news for many people, who find that dieting doesnt work very well anyway. A recent medical journal noted that probably no more than 20 percent of those trying to lose weight, and possibly as few success with dieting. as five percent, have any long-ter- graduates. High standards must be met just to qualify for entrance, then a grueling two year comprehensive course must be successfully completed before the MBA degree is earned. Margaret S. Hess, who cared for the cabin for 54 years, composed the inscription for the marker. THE CUSTODIAL and administrative rights of the Charles W. Penrose cabin belong to the Helen Mar Miller camp of Farmington. Previous to this time the Aurelia S. Rogers camp was involved in the administration of the cabin. loirSlh) At Davis North Medical gradually increasing time and distance. A walking 11 the later, patients who stuck it out had all lost year ten to 38 pounds. weight A study of overweight youngsters compared with those of normal weight revealed that while the overweight teenagers ate less than their thin counterparts, the lean ones exercised more. The conclusion, according to the article: Inactivity is of greater importance than excessive food intake in the development of obesity in adolescents. hour of walking, you will burn between 240 and 300 calories. An hour of tennis uses between 420 and 480. Bicycling burns between 360 and 420 calories. A spokesman for the Stanford University Medical School says: There are essentially two approaches to weight loss. You can increase energy expenditure and enjoy eating. Or you can cut down on food intake and be 'miserable because you cant eat. If you can get your exercise level up. to something reasonable perhaps 40 minutes four times a week then maybe you wont have to count calories the rest of IN AN your life. electrical engineering from 1977. As an undergraduate, he also studied BYU in mechanical, chemical and civil engineering. At this time, he was elected to the prestigious engineering fraternity, Tau Beta Phi, because of his superior academic performance. HE HAS accepted employment in the field of energy in Denver, Colo. His immediate work will be in engineering after which he will be moved to an executive management position. Mr. Ainscough served as an missionary in Denmark. While there, because of his command of the Danish language, he was asked several times to be an interpreter for visiting authorities. LDS Center June 15, 1979 Arthur and Charlene Mitchell, 2562 N. Clinton, girl 1 000 W., BESIDES BEING active in his church, he has also taken an active part in many civic affairs. - r , June 16, 1979 LaVar Gene and Trudee Peterson, 299 E. 600 N., Kaysville, boy Ralph and Cheryl Carpio, 1814 N. 250 West, Sunset, boy Gary Lee and Deborah McIntosh, 378 Morgan Street No. 6, Layton, boy - CAN YOU really walk off your excess weight? According to the July Readers Digest, there have been several promising pilot programs. At the University of California, Dr. Grant Gwinup told a group of 34 overweight patients to forget about dieting and to start Mr. Ainscough received his bachelor of science degree in June 17, 1979 Brett and DiAnna Elmer, 257 Aircraft Avenue, Layton, boy June 18, 1979 and Christine Nance, 1044 West 1290 South, Syracuse, boy Hill Clyde and Marie Bolton, 3089 Air Force Base, girl David Russell June 19, 1979 Michael and Kim Bresnyan, 3850 West 4000 So., Hooper, boy June 20, 1979 Marvin and Ruth Ann Reep, 1182 East 1200 North, Layton, girl his n Wid-sto- Dr. Sidney B. Sperry and Dr. M. Wells Jakeman, FOOD FAST! 3Z6north main KAYSVILLE rThe Kaysville ArcticCircle is locally owned and operated by HE FISHS ARCTIC CIRCLE 344 North Main Layton, Utah complishments. This beautiful trophy is presented to the student for their outstanding athletic achievement during the year. SHE ALSO was given a leadership scholarship and basketball scholarship. In addition she also received the Dr. Snell Award $100 which is a scholarship based on her and athletic academic achievements the past year at the school. Linn lettered in girls basketball for four years, in volleyball three years and in track three years. Davis took state competition in girls track this year and Linn took third place state. in javelin in the WHILE AT Davis she served as president of DAA (Davis Athletic Association) and took the Emergency Medical Technician course. She was an honor graduate. Other than school activities Linn graduated from a Nurses Aid Training Course at the Davis North Medical Center and will be employed at the hospital during the summer months. SHE HAS held leadership positions in her church as well and plans to attend Ricks College in Rexburg, Ida. this fall. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Pearson, np 30 Year Pin Layton resident James. E. Spinks has received a service pin at Hill AFB ceremonies. HE IS an aircraft landing gear inspector at the base. IfjJVHvyW With Powermatic Elite Vacuum IV Nozzle BYU. County To Hire 8th Dog Catcher - FARMINGTON Davis County will add an eighth animal control officer soon to help handle the countys increasing dog problems. and will be paid through federal funds by CETA at SUa) a month. Delivers full power agitation intensified by high 3.7 PEAK HP (1.1 VCMA HP) deep-cleanin- g performance canister suction. 14 QT. MULTIMAGNUM BAG Lift-Of- f Tool Hanger Rides on camstei or lunris in Power Pedal Switch On or off" with a toe-touc- Cord Rewind Control I Reels in the plug while the pedal's pressed. THIS MAY not be much said Comm. incentive, Chairman Glen W. Flint. What really needs to be done is to hire a public relations man to explain to people that they should either take care of their dogs or get rid of them. BIG SHAG WHEELS SURFACE SELECTOR HEADLIGHT grb Repins For Duly plan novt to attend our big FINE LINN GRADUATED this spring from Davis and received many honors and awards for her athletic ac- Two-Spee- d and take-out- . TUES., JULY 3 trophy for Davis High School. founded by Dr. John A. Early Historic Archaeology The new officer, however, will be hired on a temporary basis for an period for eat-i- the Outstanding of the Year" Celebrity1 day. KAYSVILLES most modern facility of recipient Girls Athlete MR. AINSCOUGH is also a life member of the Society for arc-mor- tb Linn Pearson, 436 Pin Oak Circle, Kaysville, is the many interests including ice skating, history, nature study and fine arts. THE COUNTY Commission o o Linn Pearson of Kaysville has received the Outstanding Girls Athlete of the Year trophy. In Denver, he hopes to pur- sue said tha' there uu6 problems than seven men can handle with dogs running wilder every follow the rainbow to GOOD FOOD.,, OUTSTANDING ATHLETE Airman Sheri L. Wilson, daughter of Mrs. Roberta R. Dalton of 3860 S. Midland Drive, Roy, har arrived for duty at McChord AFB, Wash. THE AIRMAN, a jet engine mechanic with a unit of the Military Airlift Command, previously served at Dover AFB, Del. Airman Wilson graduated in 1976 from high school in Clearfield, and attended Weber State College. Her father, Robert resides at 3145 M. may Shields, Mooney St., San Diego. The airman's husband, Paul H. Wilson, is the son of Mrs. Dolores Wilson of 1921 Dade Ave., Dade City, Fla. Actual 0rtKmnc CNaactentct vary m accordance with normal manufacturing tolerances 305 N. 200 W., Bountiful Phone 295 - 8175 |