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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. JUNE 26, 1980 Jamie Cunningham is the newest member of the Reuben J. and Julie Kapp family of East Layton. The girl was born June 9, 1980 in Ogden. She was met at home by her older brother, Nathan. Grandparents are Mr. and Rites Held For Evely Crocket Crocket, 83, of 1070 E. 3rd S Salt Lake City and a former resident of Kaysville, died Saturday June 21, 1980 after a short illness. She was born August 1, 1896 in Salt Lake City, a daughter of Alexander McKay and Melissa Tucker Smith. SHE TOOK the name of Gailey after her mother married John W. Gailey of Kaysville. She was married to John Leslie Crockett July 31 ITO He died in 1925. Mrs. Carlos Cunningham, graduate work at Oregon State University of Southern California and the University of Utah. She taught home economics at Davis High School in Kaysville and Bryant Jr. High School in Salt Lake City. GRWESIDE services were conducted at the Logan City Cemetery on June 25, 1980. Survivors are William E. Gailey, a stepbrother from Kaysville; nieces and nephews, Mrs. Crockett graduated Alice G. Telford, Harold Gailey and Clyde from USU in 1928 and was affiliated with Phi Epislon n National Honor Home Economics Faternity. She did Gailey. all of Kaysville; Mrs. Genevieve George, San Jose, Calif., and a cousin, Alan Hampton of Logan, np Omi-cor- Farmington, and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Kapp, Ogden. Russell and Jana Simmons Bronson are announcing the birth of their 10 lbs. 4 oz. son. He was born June 3, 1980 in Ogden and will be named Brandon Joseph Bronson. The two older children, Jeremy and Summer Ann welcomed him home. Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Simmons of Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. LaVem Bronson of of Horst H. and Sheila McCall Melle was bom June 9, 1980 m Ogden. She was met at home by her older sister, Kristina. On June 4, 1980, Carl T. and Nona Galloway became the parents of their first child, a girl, born in Ogden. She weighed 8 lbs. and 13 oz. and will be named Amie Michelle Galloway. Grandparents are Keith and Marva Pack, Woods Cross, and Garth and Laura May and Mr. and Mrs. William Salt Lake City. From Roy comes word of the arrival of a son born May 26 to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bishop. The 8 lb. oz. lad will be named Zack Haines. Richard is formerly of Kaysville and his wife, the former Susan Park was from Roy. At home are a sister Sonia and a brother Christopher. Grandparents are Mr. and Pul-la- Wash. The 6 lb. 14 oz. daughter arrived on June 16 and will be named Jenekah. The new mother is the former Deborah Wignall of Clearfield. r Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Preece, Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest of Clearfield. It is the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Preece. The 1 Sick-ing- Mrs. Haines J. Bishop of Kaysville and Richard Park, Ogden and Betty Park of Roy. Mr. and Mrs.'Randy Osborn include ts Mrs. Wilma Buhler, Bountiful and David are Mr. their first child is James D. and Brenda Jean White Leonard. The 6 lbs. 4 oz. baby girl was bom June 14, 1980 in Ogden. She will be named Jenny Lyr. Leonard. and Cindy Nance, 314 Gregory City, girl. Brigham City and Mrs. Muriel Keep of Ogden. Seven pounds 12 oz. Kimberly Ann Melle, the daughter Allen N. Layton, ing that June 17, 1980 Gerald and Connie McMullin, 92 Phillips St., Layton, , Salt ''It wa6 difficult," he stated, "nursing one I ncola for four houix but it was so cool and comfortable in the Pub that I just field, boy. couldn't leave!" In the meantime Mrs. Moody Burke had been watching the temof perature and the temperament the kids get out of bounds in their June 19, 1980 Richard and Joanne Sag, 1477 E. Carrie Dr., Fruit Heights, girl. David and Darlene Sellers, 1217 Valhalla Dr., Clearfield, boy. James and Louise Lemon, 17 E. 900 S., Layton, Osbom of Roy. Mrs. Beth Love of Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Logan of Dr. Georgetown, Tex. are the grandparents. The greatgrandfather is William Fletcher of Georgetown, Tex. np Air Conditioning proved cools who family "the tavern. June 18, 1980 Horace and Cynthia Vance, 1039 S. 1350 W., Clear- and Mr. and Mrs. Dean & together, fools together." Hie case reached the boiling Hot Burke arrived point when Mr. home for dinner at 9 p.m. He'd been at a local air conditioned girl. Alan and Nannette Hittle, 1019 Colorado St Lake City, girl. Off Fort Lanas entire stock Knits, Terry, Woven Short Sleeve non-ai- r conditioned Fort Lanee entire etock OU fO Off 30 LEATHER BILLFOLDS Fort Lanes entire stock i 30 Priced ,rom pr,ced ,rom )Tlt Sfirt A the snap- thr brand lint Uadi briund a economically. For a FREE Si RKA of your about home or information PAAM central air conditioning PERFECTLY IST1 El D. ( all tavern's air conditioning svslem for alienation of affections. reached word Fortunately Rentmeisters and we explained how Payne air conditioning, properly installed, could make the in home cool and comfortable every room. Evervone would sleep better, eat better and get along belter! Our expert installation of Payne air conditioning proved our DON RENTMLISTER HEATING & AIR S CONDITIONING at 773-690- 0 or come in and learn from the specialists at . 2250 S., 19.)0 Sracue Mens Short Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS to 50 off 4.33 to 9.30 11.67 to 21.33 6.50 to 17.99 4.00 to 19.33 5.50 to 15.00 17.33 to 20.00 9.00 priced from priced from priced from priced from priced from All to SHOPPING CENTER KAYSVILLE it & m B Knits and Terries ' 13 19t. LORSHEOM 2.00 2.50 priced from i off Men,g gummer dJkOMtfA VESTED SUITS Regular price 14000 SELECTED STYLES $5980 $3980 Sale Price Tl)t Squire Our exciting new store in LAHON Hills Mall Hours 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. MALL MILLS the Layton Entire Inventory 20 to 50 oft at Fort Lane Store MENS MENS BOYS Fort Lane's Entire Stock Famous Makar SPORT & DRESS SHIRTS Knits and wovens BOYS PANTS & JEANS Discontinued Styles BOYS KEDS Size 2'h thru 6 mm "Uiere I'm predated." EDM 30 40 to oft TIE BARS & TACKS Fort Lanes entire stock LEATHER BELTS 50 Size 30 to 42 800 PairtI Fort Lane's Entire Stock Long Sleeve 30 off DRESS SHIRTS Solid colors and patterns 30 Fort Lane's Entire stock to ffiLv KoH Avoid tempers boil in your family bv calling aggravation without obligation But remember even Payne mu-- t be designed, sized and installed prowork to efficiently perly ped Dad. Immediately the kids. Donny and Brook joined in and the battle raged. So Moody sued EDM pr Size 8 thru 14 aim A rag. Famous Maker home. she "It was hot enough," claimed, "to cook dinner without lighting the stove. I felt horrible. FLO FLO Fort Lanes Entire Stock SPORT SHIRTS 8u point, and now Hot and Moodv are cool and happv along with the kids! Don't let sizzling weather make Boy?" LOFSHEiCW EOOtD 250 Boys SWIM SUITS mu brat fur and my appearance matched my mood." Perhapte "talking it out" right awav would have helped. But Moody kept quiet 'til the heat and humidity got to her husband her Then came preliminary here ya been, lover question. FLORSHEIM . ", fc MENS Discontinued styles DON RENTMEISTER Thr boy. VILLAGE SQUARE -- of case Hot and Moody Burke was dropHeatped today when Rentmeister boy. announce the arrival of their first son, Travis Scott, born June 19 at St. Benedicts Hospital in Ogden. He weighed in at 6 lb. 10 oz. At home are two sisters. Brandy and Tandy. Mrs. Osborn was the former JoAnn Logan of Kaysville. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Logan, Kaysville V' Bv DON RENTMEISTER girl. Hie pending divorce Steven and Nanette Goff, 1744 W. 1375 (leaning, Heattnft, Humulifu attort Don Rentmeister Shows Air Conditioning Is Family Affair! S. 7th E., Salt Lake Weve added more stock to our Fort Lane Store JantzenP Great-grandparen- are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hey wood. East Layton; Mrs. Josie Flint, Layton and Mrs. C.B. Weaver, Kaysville. dmg Air conditioning System Sued. Alienation Of Affections ChargedlSuit Dropped When June 15, 1980 fires Lariij Casper G. Carroll was honored at a birthday dinner ai Hotel U tah Roof Gardens June 8 hosted by Sally Meyers ol Elgin, 111. Other guests were Mrs. Bea Carroll, Mary Lynn Real of Madison. Wis. Miss Meyers and Miss Real have been houseguests of the Stan Adams are the childs grandparents. Christopher. Layton residents, Mr. and Mrs. Don A. Weaver, Jr. and 4ir Conditioning, Electron June 14, 1980 and Gloria Limb, 126 S. 300 E., Clearfield, 23 OFF 7:00 6:00 Announcing the birth of field, girl. and Mrs. Morris Allen of DRESSES SKIRTS SWIMSUITS SWIMSUIT COVERUPS SAT. 10:00 - Mrs. Florence Haslem, Idaho Falls, Ida., and Mrs. Elizabeth Thome, Twin Falls, Ida. Jerry and Marlene Heslop, 34 South Villa Dr., Clear- grandparents. TOPS and BLOUSES TUBE TOPS SHORTS and ROMPERS BIBS-sh-ort and long SLACKS and JEANS DAILY 10:00 Mrs. Orilla Galloway, Kaysville; News Mrs. E. Jay Cuthbert was a Layton visitor on Monday at the home of Mrs. Frank D. (Leona) Adams. t, Phyllis Bowhuis, 445 N. 725 W., Clear- ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE -- Gall. Twin Falls, Ida. The baby has three living field, girl. A STORE HOURS M.J. and Mary Leonard and Warren and Dorothy Steward. The child has one living William White of Salt Lake City. Jonathan Spencer Weaver is the third child and the third son borri to Delynn and Stanna Christine Adams W'eaver. He was born June 14, 1980 in Ogden. The W'eavers older children are Nathaniel and June 13, 1980 Aa REDUCED UP TO Sterling and Colleen White; Births Huntsville are the childs HSR Syracuse Kaysville all Layton residents. They are MR. INDOOR COMFORT Kaysville Births Parents of their first child, a daughter, are Dr. and Mrs. Terry J. Preece of Seattle, The childs grandparents are Layton Births QPJTugiui Evely Melissa Gailey NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JUNE 26, 1980 30 40 to 75 Fort Lana's Entire Stock Fort Lane Shopping Center Moving Sale Hours 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. DRESS SHIRTS nylon Reg. SALE DRESS Short Sleeve off orion acrylic 25 $25.00 $9.80 12.60 $17.50 SOCKS 30 Fort Lanes entire stock 30 on $2.25 1 Reg. SALE Entire Stock JARMAN MEN'S MEN'S SUITS SHOES 30 on Fort Lane's entire Mocks 30 $30.00 off $38.00 $45.00 $21.00 $26.60 $31.50. |