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Show DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JANUARY 3, 1980 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JANUARY 3, WEEKLY REFLEX SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Joseph . Mr. and Mrs. Kirk T. Wright of Salt Lake City announce the arrival of their first born, a boy, on Dec. 21 at the Cottonwood Hospital. He weighed 8 lbs. 14 oz. and will be named Kirk Thorup. The new mother will be remembered as the former Valerie Wilson of Kaysville. It is the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. William K. Wilson of Kaysville. The other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wright of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert S. Stout, Salt Lake City are the L. S. 1000 W., Syracuse, are announcing the engagement of their daughter Tammy to Scott Larry Nye. Mr. Nye is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry R. Nye who reside at 1363 W. 2600 N., Clinton. They have set March 28 as their wedding date with a reception to follow. 3324 It's a boy for Mr. and Mrs. Tad Goaslind of Bountiful, former Kaysville residents. The 6 lb. 9 oz. lad arrived on Nov. 29 at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City and will be named Bradley. At home are three sisters, Kristy, Mindy and Corianne. Mrs. Goaslind Both Miss Failoni and Mr. Nye are graduates of Clearfield High School and the Seminary. The bride elect is currently employed at the First National Bank in Lay-toScott was active in all sports and the Rodeo Club. the former Nadine Tammy was an officer in the Rodeo Club and the Art Club, vsb TAMMY FAILO.M Births their baby girl. The child was born Dec. 23 in the Carswell AFB hospital in Texas. She weighed 8 lbs. 13 oz. and will be named Amanda Culver. SSgt. and Mrs. Culver reside at 301 North Main in Layton but are in Texas on a TDY assignment. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Fischhaber, Lay-to- December 19, 1979 3860 Midland Dr., No. Alma and Helen Hayes, 42, Roy, boy. David and Madge Peasley, 1868 Cliff Place, Laydon, boy. Dennis and Tamara Tuke, 301 North Main, No. 218, Layton, boy. Merrill Culver, Maryland and Mrs. Gene Bowers, Kansas. Clare n, December 21, 1979 400 W., No. 122, Layton, girl. David and Debra Lewis, 1648 W. 1920 N., Lay-to- George Labrum, Taylorsville. Welcoming their second child are Mr. and Mrs. Skip Loesch of 600 West Mutton Hollow Road, Kaysville. The new addition arrived at the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful on Nov. 30 weighing 8 lbs. 15 oz. and will be named Susan Elizabeth. At home is a sister Lori Anne. Mrs. Loesch will be remembered as the former Lori Bingham of Bountiful. The grandparents are Mrs. Marion Fruit Loesch, Heights, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Bingham of Bountiful. ton, girl. Troy and Kathryn Evans, 238 W. 4400 S., Ogden, boy. Benjamin and Carol Clouser,442 South Flint, Layton, girl. Results of the Dec. 3 election of ASC community committee members for 1980 were announced today by Ben A. Thurgood, chairperson of the Davis County Argicultural Stabilization and Conserva- . N., tion (ASC) Committee. Clearfield, boy. Francesco and Christina DAmico, 71 Atherton Way, Layton, girl. FARMERS elected to the committees are: Community A Reed Robins, chairperson; Glen J. Love, vice chair- DgcGiftbGr 24 1 979 Owen and Linda Stockton, 270 N. 300 W., No. person; John W. Firth, member; Robert L. Jaques, first alternate; Thomas J. Evans, second alternate. Tomio Community Yamada, chairperson; Glen Singleton, vice chairperson; Don Thurgood, member; Lynn D. Kirkman, first alternate; Stanley Hamblin, second alternate. 12, Kaysville, girl. Russell and Marlene Price, 591 W. 2250 N., Clinton, girl. Dennis and Laurie Alexander, 2332 S. 150 W., Clearfield, boy B-- C December 25, 1979 Jeffery and Nancy Seegmiller, 1265 E. 1000 N., Layton, boy. Bryce and Nadene Anderson, 226 W. 350 S., - - D G. COMMUNITY Ralph Dibble, chairperson; Vernon Flint, vice chairper- - Kaysville, girl. Mrs. Ada Bingham, both of Ogden, np are Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Inglet of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burningham, West Point. in Ogden and will be named Teressa Nelson. Clearfield residents, Mr. and Mrs. Newell S. Crookston and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Eugene Nelson are the childs grandparents. are Mrs. Alta Merideth of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Glenna Crookston, Administrator Dean Logan, dmg Ambrose Hol- asked the THE ASC Convention was held Dec. 17. Jack D. StevenDavis son, a County farmer, was elected to the county committee for a three year term. The delegates also elected Tomio Yamada and Rawl Rice as first and second alternates for a one year term to the committee. Delegates 43 No. Main Bountiful J3ar(ott's Sfioe Place 94 No. Fort Lane Layton B. Mr. amt Mrs. Dav id Adams spent Christmas Eve in Salt Lake City at the home of their daughter and son in law. Joseph and .Susan Ilati Dr. and Mrs. Noali L Tanner were happy to have their three children and their grandchildren all home tor Christmas. The Tanners ! Jackets in present A I. avion teenager was rushed m lor stitches alter slicing his linger experimenting with his new vvoodcamng set. And a r old boy was treated lor head lacerations alter he r old brother and his collided rushing lor a new toy under the Christmas tree. Most departments weie open 24 hours during ihe holiday at the hospital and employees were treated to a tour-yea- two-yea- tree Cheryl and her G. Richard daughter. husband Ilemnger and children lor in St. Anthony, Ida. Wednesday evening, family members of the Jabez Adams family gathered at the home of Mrs. Jabez (Alice L.) Adams tor a house. Nearly holiday open 60 people Irom the Robert M. Whitman tamily; the Dr. Noali L Tanner family and the David L. Adams tamily of Layton and the Wendell Adams family ot Salt l.ake City the laillllv ,k liv llv dinner. Christmas Holiday burl vases were also placed in patient rooms and those able to eat a "regular" diet were served a Christmas turkey dinner with all the trimmings. Umtsd Aftnt Jan. 7:30 I 9 30 Fri ONE employee, a nurse, said she almost tell responsible to work the Christmas sliitt. Her name: Noel. Duane L. Swanson, 1975 E Clearfield. 7:30 Onty Mon. Sat Mat1:15 Sat & ft Tues. 3:15 2.25 1.75 1.00 Adults Students Children Tues. Special Adults & Students 1.25 - KAYSVILLE THEATRE 376-527- 2 1170 S. Base. LT. MCNAMARA, a fighter pilot, was previously assigned at Hill AFB and is now serving with a unit of the United States Air Forces in Europe. The lieutenant graduate Preparatory of is a 1972 Brebauf School, In- He earned a bachelors degree and was dianapolis. commissioned through the U.S. Air Force Academy, HIS WIFE, Vikkie, is the of Mr. and Mrs. special OUR BIG QUARTER POUND Off Off Off & Ladies -- i Now Moccasins No Layaways "Christmas lives in Layton but then son. Dr. N. Stevan Innnei and his wife and ihildren came tram hen North Dakota. Off Tempco, Schoff Select Group Mens daughter, Noleen Bennett, should be on Christmas dav." according to Dr. Harold Han sen, one of the two E.R. physicians on duty. But as usual the doctor reported two nines." School. duty here at Spangdahlem Air 40 20 15" 20 Down Vests 1 tamilv enjoyed the companv Off Both Stores Good thru January Family Western Wear SUN.MON. ONLY SAT. at participating mat auranta N0C0UP0MS! NO LIMITS! CHEESE OR TOMATO IO BOOTS, BRIMS-IU-BRITCH- Fort Lane Shopping Center 1 100 South Fort Lane 376-004- (Next to Flowers by Candlelight) - 621-072- 5 1324 Wall Ave.. Layaways Available Ogden LAYTON 344 N. Salt After the holiday season. Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Bowman and their children will return to l.os Angeles, Calif, where Mr. Bowman is enrolled in the L( A Medical McNamara of 30 30 Post & Justin Boots family dinner. The Rampton family and the Bowman in Spring Mill Road, Indianapolis, has arrived for daughter Mens Pioneer g t hnsimu Eve, tamily members of the Robert M. Whitman family gathered at the Whitman home for a McIntyre Mansion Lake City. 7710 Other patients had their Ladies SHOES Mrs. Robert Colorado Springs, Colo. Select Group MENS FL0RSHEIM SHOES BARTONS Stephen McNamara, son of Mr. and were transported by the staff of North Davis Ambulance. Disaster and J. Lt. holiday home celebrations Mens Shirts TIL SATURDAY First ALSO arriving on Christmas Day at 3:50 a.m. was 5 lb. 10 oz. James Reed Seegmiller, infant son ot Jeff and Nancy Seegmiller, Layton. Patients able to temporarily leave the hospital lor A. 1 JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE FASHION BOOTS Mr. and Mrs. Hal (Brooke R. ) Anderson of Farmington and Dr. and Mrs. Clark B. (Sherrie W.) Rampton of Los Angeles, Calif, met at the Kaysville home of Dr. and Mrs. Jack A. Rampton for a family party after the naming of the Clark Rampton's youngest child, Breanne. brother and his wife and their children, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Whitman and Weston and Abagail Irom Salt Lake City. Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Whitman, Mr. and Mrs. Richard I. Bowman and Dr. and Mrs. Clark B. Rampton attended Ihe wedding reception tor Scott Jackson and Ruthanne Hansen that was held at the of their McNamara Serves At Spangdahlem Air Base child. Nadine and her husband, Bryce Craig Anderson, live in Kaysville. then organized the county and Jack Stevenson as member. have here. Everyone is cheerful and wants to help. It I have to spend Christmas in a hospital, I'm glad get to spend it here at Davis North. The emergency room activity was slow, "the wav it 38 her "pregnancy" warning signs began, more than one month early. They returned to the hospital where at 9: 10 p.m. she gave hbirth to 6 lb. 61 2 oz. Carrie Nicole, her first committee for 1980 as follows: Ben A. Thurgood, chairperson; William B. Rigby, vice chairperson 1 the lriendly care SHE AND her husband reached Salt Lake City when well-know- n a holiday in other hospitals," she said, have never received "but Anderson, an emergency room nurse. She worked a a.m. shift, then reshort turned home to prepare for a Christmas dinner at her parent's home in Manti. ternate. WOMENS OFF that spending hospital is "depressing," she took solace in the family visit and the stall attitude. "I've been in Salt Lake City at a total bill of nearly $200. The donor picked and the flowers up the tab were placed in nursing stations, waiting rooms and patient units. One of the employees enjoying the plants was Nadine member; Grant Call, first alternate. Thomas J. Community E Williams, chairperson; Rawl Rice, vtpe chairperson; Alma Eakle Jr., member;1 William'" Bill Smith, first alternate; Walter S. Elliott, second al- to ADMITTING a giant poinsetlia plants were delivered from Motta, arrived grandchild hospital official. "As many as you can use," was the reply. SO hospi- stomach and a exchange presents in a hospital waiting room. didn't Mtig "They sure Christmas carols but got a lot of nice gilts," said Mrs. Brooks. pomsettias for Davis North. HOW MANY? BROOKS, pancreas ailment, had been at the hospital tor two weeks when Christmas day and her six children. six grandchildren and one great director indicating that a person who wishes to be unidentified had ordered s Childrens 20 MRS. talized lor man said the hospital received a call from the floral Mens Boots Hundreds of Shoes On Sale - but lanulies come to them larger than the group that visited Mildred Brooks, Ogden. no tamily was and a nurses an husband, had arrived several days earlier. But the strange gifts were borne not by St. Nick but by Miller Floral ol Salt Lake City. Shawnie Crookston Nelson became the parents of their sixth child. The girl was born Dan OFF from Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Bowman spent the Christmas season with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Whitman of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Bowman of Kaysville. til On Dec. 16, Robert E. and REDUCED 0 before The Saturday Shellie and Christmas, Richard T. Bowman and their children, arrived in Layton SANTA CLAUS, in the guise Wool. Womens Rampton in Kaysville. They returned to Los Angeles. Calif, after the holiday where Dr. Rampton is enrolled in USC Orthodontist School. LAYTON Christmas Day at Davis North Medical Center, the Layton hospital, began with an anonymous and ended with the donor second of two Christmas babies. THE COUNTY committee is responsible for local administration of government farm programs such as: ACP, Wheat and Feed Grain, Bee Mens period with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitman of Layton and Dr. and Mrs. Jack A. On Sunday, Dec. 23, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Whitman, Mr. and Mrs. David (Shawna R.) Hill of Logan; Christmas Day At Davis North Medical Center by five year old Mason and 18 month old Preston. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Burningham, Layton and Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Niederhauser, Clinton. Indemnity, tons shared the vacation arrived in Layton on Dec. 9 to spend some time visiting with Mrs. Ramptons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Whitman, while her husband, Dr. Clark B. Rampton was in Portland, Ore. Dr. Rampton joined his family in Layton prior to the Christmas The are Mrs. Hazel Warden, Fruit Mrs. Heights; Mary Elizabeth Donaldson and son; holidays and then the Ramp- and her three children, Results Released noTAinhAr 99 1 070 Linda Hull, 2068 N. 1200 W., Clin- December 23, 1979 Larry and Kathlene Smith, 1100 W. 156 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morgan had the members of their family home on Christmas Eve for their traditional family party. Ralph Morgan has not been in good health recently but it was his desire to have the party. John and Jennifer Morgan Holbrook recently purchased a new home in Layton. Mrs. Sherrie W. Rampton and Mrs. Earl Goaslind, Kaysville, and Mr. and Mrs. ASC Election n, boy. Johnny and and Berrie Niederhauser, East Gentile, Layton are announcing the birth of their third child and third boy. He was born Dec. 17 in Ogden and will be named Tanner Niederhauser. He weighed 7 lbs. 7 oz. He was met at home girl. James and Debra Schilling, 2875 B. 1897 Aaron and Ella Rae Miller, 226 S. 4500 W West Point, girl. N. Labrum of Taylorsville. The grandparents are Mr. Layton Births SSgt. John Phillip and Cynthia Fischhaber Culver are announcing the birth of December 20, 1979 Adalberto and Christine Flores, 215 N. Fairfield, No. 29, Layton, girl. Larry and Marsha Yurth, 1451 N. 1850 W., Lay-to- Layton News Kaysville Births I Engaged Failoni, 1980 Main KAYSVILLE 328 N. Main EXTRA |