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Show Y r i i DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, DECEMBER 27, 1979 WEEKLY REFLEX NORTH DAVIS LEADER, DECEMBER 27. 1979 Layton Births It s a boy for R. Mark and Bette Ann Robins Hatch of the birth ol a are William G. and Announcing baby girl Mary Davenport VanDvke of 2bui E. Oak Forest Drive, Layton. The child was boin Dec. 13 in Ogden. She was greeted at home by the three oldei VanDyke children -Amy, Sadie and Jackson Grandparents are Mr. and Mis. William D. VanDyke of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Davenport ol Clearlield. Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Markey ot Minnesota are the child's great grandparents. 2587) L. 1400 N., East Layton. He was born Dec. 14. in Ogf year-olden. three and and Hillary Burke were on hand to welcome the new arrival home, one-hal- d Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Hatch Mr. and Mrs. L. Eail Bingham ol Clearlield and Neil 3. Robins of Sunset, ol kavsville; are the childs grandparent. is R, Smith of . Grand Junction. Colo, ding Kaysville Births MR. AND MRS. RORY WATSON MORGAN Wed In Temple h Exchanging nuptial vows on Dec. 14 in the Salt Lake MRS. DOUGLAS BRIAN BABB LDS Temple were Cynthia Ann Avery and Rory Watson . Morgan. President Donovan Van Dam officiated at the ceremony. Repeat V ows Sue Ellen Bernard and Douglas Brian Babb were married Dec. 15, 1979 in the Cearfield Community with a "lace 'overlay bodice. The dress was made by her mother and featured long lace sleeves with a scalloped extendedge and a full skirt ing into a long flowing chapel ATTENDING THE bride were Julia Koetitz as maid of honor, Sharon Grosenbach as . Church. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John I. Bernard, 391 North 700 East, Kaysville. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin M. Babb, 1720 Bennett, Layton. The newlyweds receiyed guests at a reception held in the home of the brides parents. A dinner, was held Friday evening 1 a ; before the by the wedding rehearsal grooms parents in their ' home. The bride was attired in a gown of taffeta full-leng- WHOLESALE AFFILIATE tt FUCK A Id too! ta bridesmaid and Shanie Martin as a junior attendant. ' Attending the groom as best man was his brother, Stephen D. Babb. A nephew, Adam Nelson, was the ring bearer. , DEBRA GAYLE Babb and Wendy Gay Marlor performed their duties as candle lighters. After the honeymoon the couple will make their home in Ogden where the groom will be continuing his studies at Weber Dir mm Ml ID dQwOTD December VtfldtaQ tojqp. oMcd MMtap tod dhtr tow d cowwnto and Mutoto fectoona. Owr 2SQ mMom dtapOMUa Maw aw aoM laal war In ia U J. mm. Caah h For Frae Brochures ana :: KMlOu! . BUSINESS INC. BOM Arrow Press Square M Uhs City. Utah Ml 01 Ml HMkMinichibif. as best man with Richard Ayers, Matthew DeLong and Carey Noorda as the ushers. William Lay-to- n, December 16, 1979 and Suzanne Huber, 5342 South 2200 girl December 18, 1979 James and Judith Francis Brooks, 2031 Valley Sunset, girl THE BRIDE is a graduate of Richfield High Schodl and the groom graduated from the Robert E. Lee High School in San Antonio, Texas. He attended BYU and is now attending Weber State College. He has fulfilled an LDS mission to the Australia Sidney Spanish Speaking Mission. The newlyweds spent their honeymoon at Pines Ranch at Oakley, Utah and will make their home in Ogden where the groom will continue his d studies in at Weber State College. pre-me- 450 West, DIANA graduated from in 1974 with a B.S. degree in Clinical Dietetics. ot She was the College of Family Living. She also received high honors designation and the University Scholar Nomination in tlie BYU Honors Progiam. In graduate school, Mrs. McGuire served as a member ot the graduate student coun BY U the many young women whose lime, talents and dedication enrich the quality ot American life. Mrs. McGuire was nominated for the award bv Dr. Blaine R. Poi ter, dean of Family Living U. at MRS. McGUIRE graduated SHE RECEIVED trum Snake River High School in Moreland, Ida. m 19b8 as class valedictorian. She entered BYU on a full sociation, Omicron Nu. RESIDENTS of the city were invited to write to Santa in care of the Clearfield and Recreation Parks Department, for forwarding old to the bewhiskered Prsonalized, gentleman. replies were hand-writte- n sent to everyone who wrote to Santa, said Roger Thomas, city recreation director. Xi Sigma and SHE HAS worked as a clinical dietitian at the Utah Valley Hospital in Provo and American Dietetic Association. the Davis North Medical Center in Layton. She was a junioi year clinical instructor fot medical dietetic students , and a at BYU from clinical instructor tor senioi 1976-77- . Is there CLEARFIELD a Santa Claus? Some 150 youngsters who received answers to their letters to Jolly Old St. Nick are convinced there is. M S. physiology minor from BYU in 1976. Her thesis was entitled Changes in body composition during periods of diet ami exercise." Mrs. McGuire is a member ol the American Dietetic As- Diana received the Margaret J. Day Memorial Scholarship lrom the College of Family Living at BYU "For life most exemplary of Christs." She also received the Edward B. Osboin Trust Scholarship and BASF Wyandolte Corporation - an Degree with a nutrition and a science major tuition, tees and books scholarship. While at BYU, Scholarship dietetic medical year students at BYU and USU in 1918-79- . Ai the U of U Mrs. McGuire taught graduate courses in maternal and infant nutrition. She also worked for the Davis County Health Department. "Letters came from all over North Davis County and some from Weber County, he said. ville. Dr. and Mrs. Ute Knowlton and Mr. and Mrs. Don Miner of Kaysville are the grandparents. Mrs. Edwina Knowlton, Layton and Mrs. all Ora Miner of San Diego, Calif, are the Parenting Class Offered At Davis Center LAYTON Have you ever felt like saying, "Help! These kids are driving me crazy? Have you ever wondered how to make a rule you could enforce? Have you ever wondered why your child acts the way he does? . A PARENTING class spon- sored by Davis County Mental Health Center can answer these and other common questions about parenting. Parents are shown how to identify and understand causes of misbehavior; how to find more acceptable ways for children to handle angry feelings; how to understand and handle their own angry feelings; and how to realize that both ' Tom Pritt at the Davis North County Library Branch beginning Jan. 8, 1980 from 7 to 9 p.m. Call 0 for more information and registration. A control course entitled New Weigh of Life" at the Tanner Clinic and the SHELLEY Martinpz was McKay-De- Mrs. Santa Claus and the a elves and whether it was void at the North Pole. "1 have been good a little, she wrote. "Will you brihg me my birtston (birthstone)? Its red. I wish that 1 could see you. Thay say you just dress up, but 1 dont beleave them. I realy beleave you are real. If you wasant real why would there be a Christmas if there wasnt a Santa Claus? Love allwas." developed. e course Hospital. This is of study she She is a member of the 1979 Council for the Utah Heart Association. Numiion The Following MRS. McGUIRE has served m many LDS Church capacities including counselor in the Rebel Society, president of tjie Stores are Starting Their Rebel Society, counselor in the Slake Relief Society piesidency, stake young adull Primary teacher and mutual teacher. Piesenily, she is the first counselor in the Primary presidency of the Layton Ninth Ward. She is married to William K., McGuire, an attorney piucticing in Layton. They have to children Kristina, tha-- years old and Billy, 3 months. TERRI LYNN Woeppel assured Santa she had been a good girl this year and that she had baby sitted my anery little sisters. She asked for a Barbie house for herself, a little dog companion for her pet dog and a doctor kit for her cat. SEMI-ANNU- AL e i , ' HER PARENtS are Mr. and Mrs. Tom CHarman of is a Blavkloot, Ida.-ShMr. and ddugliter-in-law(6- f Mis. James A. McGuire of t Layton, dmg I TODAY WITH SAVINGS OF ALL NEW RESTAURANT mSYRACUSE 1122 South 2000 WEST ISM and parents children have rights. The book Parent Effectiveness by Training Thomas Gordon will be used as a text for the class. The course will be taught by Dr. AI THE present time, Diana is teaching a weight concerned about the health of "EVER SINCE, we got him. he has got the same leg hurt' many times," she confided. "1 he lirst time he got hit by a car. 1 he second and thirt rime he got in a fight. He is about on his sixth life now." wl remembered as the former Jennifer Knowlton of Kays- ul. 150 Youngsters, Received Answers To Santas Letters - 15, 1979 View Drive, Layton, boy William and Julia Dees, 2233 North given by Mrs. Leon Heaps and family, Mrs. Karen Christen-.- , sen, and by friends of the bride she worked with at the LDS Church office building. really girl West Roy, MARXETINS, SCOTT PINGREE served Craig and Lisa Bauer, 527 Coats Avenue, mi Iron $S000. and Mrs. Heaps. For her marriage the bride was attired in a long white lacey dress, styled with a and long full sleeves with deep cuffs. Tiered ruffles and lace formed the full skirt. She carried a bouquet of pink and white roses with pink streamers. Births typ Ttoy art dmtmmd Id to 0MDd State College. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Allen W. Avery and the late Mrs. Avery of 90 N. 400 E., Richfield. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant B. Morgan of Dallas, Texas, and has been making his home with Ret. Lt. Col. and Mrs. Leon Heaps of 1088 Sherwood Dr., Kaysville. were The newlyweds honored at an open house that evening at the home of Mr. Prenuptial parties were Diana Lee Barman McGuire ot La ton has been selected as one ol the Outstanding Young Women of America for 1979 The award is given to honor new mother was the former Debbie Jones of Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Lane Jones, Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Hal Vinson of Salt Lake City are the grandparents. Mrs. Maud Jones is the greatgrandmother of Kaysville. Its now one of each for Mr. and Mrs. Larry Miner of Layton with the arrival of a son bom to them on Dec. 14 at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden. He weighed 8 lbs. 14 oz. At home is little sister Rebecca to welcome a playmate. Mrs. Miner will be Another boy was added Dec. 7 to the family of Mr. and Mrs. Val Morton, 195 N. 400 E., Kaysville, who are the parents of a little son, Derrick. The new addition was born at the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful and weighed 8 lbs. 12 oz. He will be named Brice Ray. Mrs. Morton will be remembered as the former LuAnn Jorgensen of Layton. Grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. John S. Morton of Farmington; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jorgensen of Layton. are Mrs. Leah Funk of Manti and Mrs. of Roxte Chynoweth Henrteville, Utah. A daughter named Danille Marie was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mike Vinson on Oct. 3 at the Lakeview Hospital in Bolmtiful weighing 7 lbs. 2 oz. It is their first child and the It IMHWI mum 825-752- am 2 Good Homemade Specials Everyday!" s Clothes Connection Fort Lane Shopping Center Layton Freds Threads Fort Lane Shopping Center Layton Freds Threads Country Hills Plaza : Layton Dent. Ogden Store Downtown Layton Moc-- Swfcy 11 uic-1- 1 . . 11 pjn Ml. --7 p.nL - ; |