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Show By NORMA Gillespie of Green Valley, PREECE Calif., and daughter Tori and 376-875- 1 two children move. While here they also visited with Mrs. Gillespies uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. D. Keith Barnes. They spent five days here before returning to their home in California. Miss Karen Hutchinson of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hutchinson, 284 North daughter 800 East, Kaysville has received an LDS mission call to serve in the Japan Nagoya Mission. She will enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on Oct. 25. She is a member of the Kaysville 17th LDS Ward. Dick Ellison of New York is visiting for two weeks with his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Allen L. Strong and in Salt Lake City with his father Evan Ellison and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Allen L. Strong and their daughter and Among the highlights of their trip was a visit to Durrango, Colo. Mrs. Steele is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Day former Kaysville residents. Miss Corrie Rasband, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell B. Rasband, 400 North 900 East, Kaysville, has accepted an LDS mission call to the France Paris Mission. She will enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on Nov. 29. She is a member of the Kaysville 17th LDS Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Webster, and his mother Mrs. Elma Bishop and Mrs. Harold Engle and daughter Sarah of Tulsa, Okla. were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bizzell and family. They came for their daughter Sarahs wedding on Aug. 21 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer D. Tetons for five days. Mr. and 10-1- Monte and Mary Stewart Hunsaker, Salt Lake City. Lani was trained by her grand- - Grant Seegmiller, 32 North 4th West, Kaysville and a member of the Kaysville First LDS Ward. He will enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on Oct. 25. His farewell will be held Oct. 14. Mr. and Mrs. James Shewell and daughter, Mrs. Michelle Binder and her Vernal, spent Kaysville with Mrs. Shewells mother, Mrs. Marguerite Nicholls in honor of her birthday anniversary on August 20. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Taylor and family of Val Verda are moving to Farmington to make their home. Mrs. Taylor is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Barton. Visitors of H.J. Barnes and son Jim Barnes last week was daughter Mrs. LeConte daughter Lani Hunsaker of Salt Lake City, won the tennis award on Aug. 18 in the finals for the year old category in the Deseret News Utah State Championship competition. Lani is the daughter of Quezaltenango Mission. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. his Mrs. Stewarts youngest grand- . of Monday in daughter Elizabeth, vacationed at Signal Mountain Lodge in the Adams ancNwo daughters, Sarah and Jennifer, flew to Denver, Colo, and then drove to Aspen to pick up their daughter Leslie who has been in Aspen the past six weeks performing with Ballet West. They attended the Ballet West performance for three nights and spent time sightseeing in Colorado before returning home by train. Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Snell and family of Salt Lake City were Monday evening guests of his brother and family, Dr. and Mrs. George F. Snell. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Garrett have their four grandchildren, Angela, Mary Lynn, David and Rochelle Critch-fiel- d of Oakley, Ida. visiting with them for a week. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Critchfield. Elder Brian Seegmiller has received an LDS mission call to serve in the Guatemala children Mr. and Mrs. son-in-la- Todd Morgan and Webster and his sister Mrs. Wyo. from Tori, her husband and children are moving east to make their home and wanted to fly to Kaysville and visit with her grandfather and uncle before making the New Mexico. Golda Waldron enjoyed vacationing a week at their summer cabin in Alpine, also California. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoi Day accompanied their daughter Mr. and Mrs. and Ray Davis of Soda Springs, Ida. on a ten day vacation trip to the southern states. They traveled by way of Denver, Colo, on to Great Bends, Kansas where they visited with friends and to Mississippi where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Days granddaughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Steele. They spent time in New Orleans, Louisiana and visited with friends in McLean,' Texas returning by way of Albuquerque, AUGUST 30. 1979 DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. WEEKLY REFLEX Joel To Pay Half On Storm Drain - Davis FARMINGTON commissioners County agreed to pay half the cost of a storm drain system to serve the Kaysville-Frui- t Heights area. father, Lou Hunsaker. Attorney and Mrs. Felshaw King and three children have returned home from a ten day vacation trip to Mill Valley and San Francisco, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gerber entertained at a family reunion at their home for members of her family. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Ferrin Bennett from Preston, Ida.; Gerald Bennett, Palm Desert, Calif. ; Mr. and Mrs. Van Flint, Mr. and Mrs. Max Rigby and Mrs. Leora Bennett from Kaysville and all of their families. They had the reunion prior to their brother Marion Bennett undergoing open-heasurgery at the LDS Hospital. Elder Doug Topham, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Topham of rt Thornfield Rd., Kaysville, has accepted an LDS mission call to serve in the Ireland Dublin Mission. He will enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on Sept. 27. His farewell will be held Sept. 16 in the Kaysville 12th LDS Ward Chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart visited in Pocatello, Ida. over the weekend with Mrs. Wilkie 921 Barnes and at Preston, Ida. with Mr. and Mrs. Ferrin Bennett. They were also the dinner guests of Mrs. Margaret Bachman of Ogden last week. Mrs. Hanna Jarman spent a few days last week in Grants-vill- e with her sister, Mrs. Jane Brown. Mrs. Elsie Heaton accompanied her son and his family. Dr. and Mrs. Howard Heaton Mirror Lake for an outing on Aug. 18. Mrs. Heatonchuckledand said, We cook hamburgers in the of Provo, to snow. Quite unusual for August. Mrs. Ruth Harvey and Mrs. Clara Higgins spent four days in Colorado Springs, Colo, last week where Mrs. Higgins attended a convention. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Allen and family recently vacationed in Canada. Mrs. Hanna Jarman spent three days in Salt Lake City as a guest of her son and Mr. and daughter-in-law- , Mrs. Michael Jarman and family. Mrs. Dorothy Swan flew to Omaha, Neb. where she visited a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Judy Gage and her family. Captain and Mrs. Lynn commissions agreement to pay half the Beens and family of Spokane, Wash, have been visiting a month in Kaysville with both of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Van Flint and Mr. and Mrs. John Beens. project was estimated at two weeks and his wife and children remained two weeks BUT THE cost, up to $50,000, was made when the total cost of the $95,000. Since then, however, costs have increased and the combined total bid of the project is now $151,000. THE PROJECT, designed to pick up storm water running off Fruit Heights into Kaysville, will be done in two phases. Diderickson and Sons Company will do the first phase at a cost of $74,866. Fleming, Nye and Hill, which bid $77,083, will complete the other phase of the project, it was explained. DAVIS COUNTY Commis- sion said it will hold to its previous commitment to pay the cost and up to one-haKaysville and Fruit Heights will pay the balance, gb lf LABOR-DA- Y WEEK EM mu wjsions USED longer. Mrs. Beens and the children left Wednesday to return home. While here Mr. and Mrs. Van Flint and Mrs. Beens and the children and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Flint and family spent a few days together at Bear Lake. Mr. Flint is a brother of Mrs. Beens. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Meacham attended their family reunion held at one of the Granger LDS Wards on Aug. 18. All their children and their families met for the special event with 44 family members attending. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meacham of Kaysville were among the family members. Mark Gundelfinger is now at home convalescing after bping confined to the Hill AFB Hospital. He underwent surgery and treatment. Mrs. Jack Oram and son Cliff of Kaysville and her sister-in-laMrs. Beverly Oram and three daughters, enjoyed a four day stay at Park City. Alvino and Louise Rey from were Camerillo, Calif, houseguests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duckworth. They have been visiting with their son and daughter-in-law- , Rob and Diane Rey and children who have been making their home in Kaysville. Rob and Diane are moving into their home in Sandy. Diane is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duckworth. Mrs. Fred Decker and four children, who have been visiting a week at the home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. David Sanders have returned to their home in Taylor, Ariz. Mrs. Decker and the children also visited with her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lyman. Mrs. Elsie Heaton returned home from a two week vacation trip to Vancouver British gravel flers CamPerS for a great weekend ALL TRAILERS GREATLY REDUCED Jhcbila Mans'ms Captain Beens stayed for 1350 No. Main 376-12- 27 They were all former school chums and the get together was in honor of Mrs. Nancy Hill Summers who is home on a visit from Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Meldon Ward and four daughters spent two days vacationing at Oneida. Reservoir in Idaho. Elder Tony Huemiller has accepted an LDS mission call to the Netherlands Amsterdam Mission. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Huemiller of 621 North Quailridge Rd., Kaysville. He will enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on Oct. 18. The traditional Show-De-for the Swan family members will be held at their Rafter S Ranch on Sept. 1. Those attending will be Judge and Mrs. Thornley K. Swan, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Swan, Rogerson, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Whitlock Swan, Maupin, Ore. and all of their families. Mrs. Elma Webster has been convalescing at her home after having the misfortune of breaking her arm. Houseguests of Muriel Reeves the past ten days were . her niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Godfrey and three children of Chicago, 111. They flew to Utah to visit with her and their mother, Mrs. Bessie Dahlstom of Granger. Mrs. Dahlstrom was a guest at the Reeves home during the ten days her daughter and family were in Utah. The Godfreys left Friday to return to their home. Visitors for three weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond King were his brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Adron King of Parker, Ariz. They also visited with many of their other relatives during their stay. Mrs. Lois Smuin recently underwent surgery at the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Anderson and family of Bountiful were Sunday visitors of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson. Mrs. Vion Mainland is convalescing at her home after undergoing eye surgery. Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Taylor and daughter Tracy went to Albuquerque, New Mexico where they chaperoned the Indian replacement students on a bus trip back to Utah. They returned on Aug. 24. Mrs. Joseph Olpin of Heber City is visiting this week with her daughter and family, Dr. and Mrs. George F. Snell. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kershaw of Idaho Falls, Ida. spent five days in Kaysville with their son and his family, Bishop and Mrs. George J. Kershaw. Mrs. Beth King and Mrs. Winona Thorderson have received word from Livonia, Michigan that Richard Thorderson, who has served as bishop for one year, has now been sustained as president of the stake. He is the son of Mrs. Winona Thorderson and of Mrs. Beth the King. He is a former Kaysville resident. Meldon Ward and sons Bryan and Jay enjoyed a four day backpacking and fishing trip to the Uinta Mountains. Mrs. Emma Thurston of Wendell, Ida. is a houseguest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Page of Layton, ahd Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart spent two days at the Homestead in Midway and enjoyed golfing at the Wasatch Golf son-in-la- Course. Robert B. Barker, Ale- xandria, Va., arrived Aug. 18 after learning of the death of his mother, Mrs. Lucy Barker. The funeral was held on Aug. 22. He will remain in Utah for a short visit with his father, George F. Barker and his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Webster, before returning to Virginia. His wife Glennis was ill and unable to make the trip. Mr. and Mrs. Richard King and daughter Sharie of Provo were weekend visitors of their parents, Mrs. Beth King and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lange. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carroll and families of Kaysville attended a family reunion in Chesterfield, Ida. for family members of the Ivan and Corilla Bone Sessions reunion. Mrs. Corilla Sessions is making her home in Soda Springs, Ida. and was able to attend. The reunion was held Friday and Saturday at Topance Canyon in Idaho with 54 attending. Air Force Academy Bands newest performing ensemble, Blue Steel. Coming together Today the sounds of rocknroll, jazz, boogie and funk are produced by the U.S. E!o - the State Tax Commission Office in the Davis County Courthouse. THE COUNTY Commission confined to the Davis North Medical Center for 16 days where she was undergoing treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bowman and their family and her mother Mrs. Emma Thomson of Bountiful, and her sister Mr. and and brother-in-law- , Mrs. Brent Soelberg attended the wedding and reception of their niece Miss Kellie Thomson and Kenneth Clayton who were married Tuesday in the Ogden LDS Temple. Kellie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thomson of Ogden. Houseguests for the past 214 weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Varge Thompson are their friends, Renate and Josef Abt from Wiessgoldingen, Stuttgart, Germany. While in Utah the Thompsons enjoyed showing them the points of interest in the Salt Lake area. A family outing at Bear Lake where all of Mr. and Mrs. Thompsons children met with them for a fun day. Thpse attending the outing were Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Val Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Randy Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Thompson and all of their families and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Thomson. Renate and Josef left Tues- for Los Angeles, day, Aug. Calif, where they will spend five days vacationing before returning to Germany. 28, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bowman and family of Los has decided that the tax commission should be charged for the space it uses previously offered free for the convenience of Davis County residents. Angeles, Calif, will be spend- ing two weeks with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bowman and family fn Kaysville; her parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitman and family in Layton. On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bowman entertained at a family dinner party in honor of their daughter Mrs. Valerie Cooks birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Reed P. Gunnell recently attended the funeral service of her father, A. Ira Cox at Pocatello, Ida. Mr. Cox was 88 years of age and passed away on Aug. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Gunnell and family attended the funeral service which was held on 9. Aug. Mr. and Mrs. Cox had been spending their summers in Pocatello, Ida. and their winters in Mesa, Ariz. Terry Barber has returned home from a ten day stay in California where he attended the Furniture Market at San Francisco. On Aug. 3, Mrs. Patricia Barber was honored on her birthday anniversary at a family party. Those attending in addition to her husband Terry Barber and daughter Sarah were Attorney and Mrs. William H. King, Attorney and Mrs. Felshaw King and three children of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Vaun Barber of Syracuse. Police Chief Lyle Larkins and wife Nancy and daughter Lisa vacationed for five days at Yellowstone National Park last week. Your First Call, All Glass Needs Specializing In Insurance Claims Auto Glass, Store Fronts, panied nine boys, members of the teacher and priest quorums of the Kaysville First LDS Ward on an eight day fishing trip to the Wind River area. Mrs. Marguerite Nicholls was hosted at a luncheon in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Aug. 21, in honor of her birthday anniversary by two friends, Mrs. Edith Vincent and Mrs. Thora Wilson, both members of a former club the lake. and family attended the Wunderli family reunion in Salt Lake City on Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wunderli. Mrs. Patricia is convalescing at her home after being they all belonged to. Dr. and Mrs. George Snell varied musical backgrounds. Blue Steel from members have created an exciting and distinctive sound. Free Space EIof FARMINGTON Therell be no more free space for Steel At State Fair Windows, Mirrors, Table Tops, etc. But now, the space will be leased to the tax commission at the rate of $5.75 a square foot per year. Also, the tax commission must pay for the remodeling costs, county commissioners agreed. COMM. FLINT explained if the county had to pay that rent for offices outside the courthouse, then the county should charge for outside agencies to utilize space within the courthouse. The Tax Commission office in the has had space rent-fre- e courthouse for the past 14 years. The county currently pays $14,000 annually to rent space across the street from the courthouse for use by the County Extension Service, grb DAVIS COUNTY GLASS CO. PHONE US YOUR GLASS TROUBLES BLUE STEEL plays original material written by members of the group andTop 4tr hit songs arranged by the band's members. Instrumentation consists of' keyboard (piano, organ, synthesizer and orcheslron), guitar, bass, drums, brass, reeds and a male and female vocalist. SINCE OCTOBER of 1976 Blue Steel has performed at the Academy for cadet social functions and for ROTC dances in the area. The group also represents the U.S. Air Force Academy in its Community Relations Program by performing concerts at local high schools and for the general public. Appearances by have been received enthusiasm and if in music includes Blue Steel with great your taste rock and jazz, Blue Steel will leave you completely entertained. THE BAND will be appearing at the Utah State Fair twice daily from the 10th through the 14th of Sept. See your local paper for times. Advertisement HEALTH NEWS Back, Leg Pains Will Get Worse Before Better It is estimated that the prevalence of impairments of back and five number spine million cases per year. Why? Dr. Brian Bums of the Chiropractic Center in Kaysville, explains the reason for most back pains. ly, Technicalsays Dr. low Bums, back pain can, of course, DR. BURNS result from many conditions. But research has shown that most low back and associated leg pains are caused by mechanical defects in the alignment of one or more segments of the lower spine. The noted Doctor continues, The delicate balance and precision movement of a spinal segment may be destroyed by a fall, accident, back strain, or postural decay. The authorities agree that most of the mechanical defects are Bishop Max Hirschi accom- Columbia where she visited Mrs. with her sister-in-laCharles Spring and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Meacham attended the Putnam family reunion at Red Fish Lake, Ida. on Saturday. En route they picked up her sister, Mrs. Mary Argyle at Randolph, and traveled to Lewisville, Ida. where they stayed overnight with their sister Mrs. Lola Madsen. Mrs. Madsen and her family also attended the reunion at Mrs. Barbara Bates Bennett, Mrs. Nancy Summers, Mrs. Maxine Rigby Richins and Mrs. Christine Flint Beens met in Morgan on Wednesday for luncheon. USAF Blue due to the accumulated effects of repeated minor accidents, falls or Dr. strains. "Then, Bums says, awkward step or unusual exercise can bring about a dissevere spinal ability. It should be remembered that each spinal segment of vertebrae must be in precise alignemtn with adjacent segments. When a vertebrae is forced its critical beyond range, the supporting muscles and ligaments may stretch and tear causing extreme pain. It is the displaced vertebrae that partly closes the opening the through which spinal nerves pass. Modem science knows that the spinal nerves which supply the leg pass through tiny openings between adjacent vertebrae of the lower spine. When one of the vertebrae of the lower spine is displaced, the nerves which supply the leg become irritated and pinched and send pain down the leg. From my experience, says Dr. Burns, the low back and leg respain symdrome ponds extremely well to specialized care. The early detection of this allows for problem more effective care and prevention of progressive spinal disorders. 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