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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DA- VIS NEWS JOURNAL JULY 10, 1980 Ms Of The A group of citizens in Kaysville and Fruit Heights desiring to help the City Library are forming a "Friends of the Library group. The purpose of this organization is to help promote library service. TO ENCOURAGE the use of the library as the center for the cultural and community life, of the city. To help raise Layton Births Its a girl Library To Meet funds to purchase special items the library needs. To improve the collection of local history and folklore of the All members of the community will receive an application on the back of the Bowmans ad in the near future. The next meet8 ing is scheduled for July 16 at p.m in the library. We invite all to come and join us. np community and to encourage the use of the library. Everyone is welcome to join and they encourage families. Summer Fest Planned For Saturday July 12th CLEARFIELD The Bldg. 37, Freeport Center, Clearfield. For further inforor mation call Clearfield Home Training Center will be holding its for Jeffrey L. and Shauna Bean Yarbrough of Layton. She was forn June 26, 1980 in Ogden. She weighed 7 lbs. 2 oz. They are the parents of one other child, Angela. Granparents are David E. and Elaine Bean of Kaysville and Dan and Norma Yar- 532-180- 825-221- 4 annual Summer Fest on Saturday, July 12, 1980. The activities will run from 10 a.mn. to 3 p.m. and include a carnival, bake sale, talent show, awards program, raffle and luncheon. ADMISSION is free and the lunch will cost $1 .50. The public is invited and the feast will be held at the training center. brough, also of Kaysville. are Bean, Layton, and Clarissa Sims, Salt Lake City. The first child for Don L. and Alisa VanNatter Reeder was born June 29, 1980 in Ogden. She weighed 7 lbs. and will be named Lindsay Dawn Reeder. Washington Terrance resi-- , dents, Mr. and Mrs. George Jeffe Reeder and Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Van Natter are the grandparents. are Mr. and Mrs. George Simmers of North Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Done of Tuscon, Ariz. dmg Per-mil- KAYSVILLE ROTARY OFFICERS New officers were installed for the Rotary Club of Kaysville during the annual Rotary Installation Banquet held at the Oakridge Country Club on Wednesday evening. TO SERVE for the coming New officers for the Kaysville Rotary Club during the coming year include: (Ret.) Col. Charles Jarman, left, secretary and treasurer; Udell Green, president; Mayor Gar Elison, president-elect- ; Dwain Buchanan and Dr. Reed Adams, directors. Larry Jensen and Dr. Larry Isakson, both directors, arent pictured. Serves In Germany Pfc. Edmund F. McKnight, son of Mrs. Janice J. McKnight, Kaysville, recently was assigned as a fire direction center specialist with the 10th Field Artillery in Schweinfurt, Germany. SCOTT WEAVER HIS FATHER, Edmund F. McKnight, Jr., lives in East Layton. Opens Practice year are C. Udell Green, president; Mayor Gar Elison, president-elect; E. Dwain Bucha- nan, director; Dr. Reed Scott Weaver, a former resident of Layton, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Weaver. 1694 Gregory Dr.. Lav ton. has opened his dental practice in the Crestwood Professional Plaza. 47 E. Crestwood Rd.. Kaysville. Adams, director and Charles Jarman, secretary and treasurer. np iritis HE WILL be associating with Dr. Stephen Morgan. Scott is a graduate of Lav ton High School where he was active in student government and spoils. He then serv ed an L.DS missiton to Denmark. Scott graduated from Weber State College where he was an honor student and vice president of the fraternity. He received his doctorate degree in denistry at the University of the Pacific School of Dentistry. in San Francisco. Calif. June 26, 1980 Flint and Sandra Richards, 844 W. 100 N., boy. Farming-ton- , June 27, 1980 Dennis and Roberta Huff, 712 North Highway 89, Layton, girl. Charles C. and Kristine Hammond, 2095 North 400 W., Layton, boy. l, June 29, 1980 Harry and Jacqueline Lambert, 1864 N. 650 W., Layton, boy. OLD BUT RELIABLE June 30, 1980 Marlin and Jerene Dahl, 577 Kingston, Layton, boy. A. The bonneville chapter of Ford Club of America took their first tour of the summer on Saturday he group is composed of noil hern Utah residents who are restorFords. ing or have Model-Model-- July 1, 1980 Wayne and Marilyn Brown, 2340 N. Fairfield, 1 Layton, girl. July 2. 1980 William and Heli Hunsaker, 1270 E. 1400 S., Clearfield, boy. Ricky and Patricia Tolman, 2339 N. 970 W., Clinton, boy. Martin and Dixie Jean Waite, 1285 S. 2000 W., C. At Point, girl. Logan. Grandparents are Mrs. Rozella Olsen, Kaysville and Mrs. Mary Ackerman of New York. Torvald Olsen of Torrence. Calif, is the greatgrandfather. Mr. and Mrs. Meredith E. Bitter of Bountiful are announcing the arrival of their first child a daughter bom on April 25. 1980. The baby weighed 8 lbs. ': oz. and will be named Tabatha. Mrs. Bitter is the former Cathy Christensen of Bountiful. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. Melvin Bitter of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry 1 1 Christensen of Bountiful. are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Bitter of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Butterfield and Mrs. Merl Christensen all of Washington. Refjoicing over the arrival of their first child, a daughter, are Dr. and Mrs. Richard Sag of Fruit Heights. The 7 lbs. 5 'A oz. baby arrived on June 19 at the Davis North Medical Center in Layton. She will be named Leah Simone. The new mother is the former Joanne Lynn Hamilton of Buffalo, New York. Arriving from New York to see their new granddaughter are Col. and Mrs. Willard Hamilton of Tonawanda, New York and other grandparents are David and Marcelle Sag of East Setauket, New York. is Paul A Kompalla of Clear Water, Fla. Its a son for Mr. and Mrs. each month at 7:30 p.m. at 190 S. Fort Lane, Suite No. 1, 8 Layton. Or call more information, np 376-520- for Green Honored Retirement Party Kaysville Births the former Kelly Olsen of meetings which are being held on the third Wednesday of HE IS married to the former Linda Simmons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Simmons of Layton. They have two children. They w ill reside in Kav T SATURDAYS tour under the direction of Marv Cook of Syracuse, boy. Allen and Denise Bennett, 1068 N. 400 W., West Mr. and Mrs. William Ackerman of Tana Acres Apt. in Kaysville are announcing the arrival of their daughter born on June 23, 1980 at the Davis North Medical Center. The 7 lbs. oz. miss will be named Mandy Lee. Mrs. Ackerman is Bountiful took the group north from Kaysville past Antelope Island and along the back roads to Plain City. There the group enjoyed a picnic lunch at the park before returning to their homes. Model-Ford owners interested in participating in the club are invited to attend the On their road with their good old reliable Model Ts are James and Shirley Aday of Bountiful, left; John and Alene Thayn of Kaysville; MarvCook of Bountiful and Clyde and Dorothy Marx of Kaysville. James L. Ingles of Kaysville. The 7 lbs. 2 oz. lad arrived on June 29, 1980 at the Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake City and will be named Scott David. At home to welcome the new brother are Brian, Jennifer and Stacey. Mrs. Inlges is the former Sandra Johnson of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. John Ingles, Bountiful, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Johnson, Salt Lake City, are the grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ingles of Bountiful are the A son named James Mathias was born on June 21, 1980 to Mr. and Mrs. Joel Jeppson of Layton. He weighed 8 lbs and was born in the Davis North Medical Center. He is their fourth child. At home to welcome the nnewcomer are Joshua, Carie, and Erika. Mrs. Jeppson is the former Susan Johns of Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jeppson and Mrs. Betty Johns of Farmington are the grandparents. Mrs. Ruby Jeppson. Farming-ton- , is the A son was bom to Mr. and r. Mrs. Boyd H. Holland of Kaysville on June 28. 1980 in the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. He weighed 7 lbs. 4 oz. and will be named Phillip Scott. He is their fourth child and fourth son. At home are Ryan. Landen and Robert. The former Patsy Peterson of Honeyvill is the mother. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Holland of and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Peterson of Honeyville. The Jerry McMullins of Kaysville are welcoming their fourth child into their family. Christy arrived at the Davis North Medical Center on June 17, 1980 and weighed 8 lbs. oz. At home to welcome the newcomer is Melody. Jana and 1 outdoor barbecue w as given in his honor for retiring from Kennecott Copper Corp. after 29 years of service. Thirty to thirty-sicouples attended the affair. x m HE HAS driven from Layton to the mine daily over the years. He started as a laborer and worked in this capacity for six months w hen he was promoted to a gang boss. He held this position for 281'-- years. Mr. Green is married to Luella Nicholas Green. They are the parents of three children. Chuck Green of Arvada, Colo.; Mrs. Bill (Geraldine) Ferbracher of East Layton and Mrs. Bruce (Emma Lou) Golightly of East Layton. They have ten grandchildren. Chance D. Green of 1607 East Oakridge, East Layton, was the guest of honor at a retirement party. The retirement Jeromy. Connie Casper of England is the mother. Grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Dee Casper, Kaysville, and Mrs. Carol McMullin of Portland. Ore. Mrs. Lena Casper of Bountiful is the greatgrandmother. Richard and Karen Reid of Fruit Heights are announcing the arrival of their first child, a daughter, born to them on June 22, 1980 in the Lakeview Ho- spital. The new addition weighed 6 lbs. 12 oz. arid will be named Marilyn. Mrs. Reid is the former Karen Bennion of Orem. Grandparens include Mr. and Mrs. C. Richard Reid of Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Junius L. Bennion, Orem. include Mr. and Mrs. George S. Reid of Sunset; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parker, Ogden; and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Tobler of Orem. Welcoming their second child and second daughter into FUTURE PLANS for Mr. Green include spending a lot of time fishing. He also enjoys working in his garden. He is proud of his prize winning roses. their home are Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Pyper of Kaysville. The baby arrived on June 22, 1980 in the McKay Hospital in Ogden. She will be named Mindy Marie. She weighed 7 lbs. 6 oz. At home to welcome her is Natalie Deja. Mrs. Pyper is the former Kemy Butts of Ogden. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. David Butts and Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Pyper, all of Ogden. Another boy was added to the family of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Jon of Kaysville. Spencer arrived at the Brigham City Hospital on June 9, 1980 weighing in at 8 lbs. 3 oz. Happy to welcome a playmate is a sister Jori and a brother Adam. Mrs. John will be remembered as the former Christy Peterson of Grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Preston Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred John, all of Tremonton. Ben Holbrook is president of the growing Holbrook Company. Located in modem facilities adjoining Interstate 15 in Kaysville, the heating and air conditioning firm provides a major contribution to the north Davis Countys economy. HOLBROOK COMPANY Holbrook Company, Inc. celebrating 25 years, is located at 151 N. 600 W Kaysville. The Company was established by Ben F. Flolbrook in May THE COMPANY employees 110 people and has contracts for heating and air states. conditioning installations from Kaysville has been very 1955. The company THE BUSINESS was first located in a small office on Harrison Blvd. in Ogden. Laterthey moved into a larger building on Riverdale Road in 1958. The company remained there until 1978 when it moved into its 50,000 square foot building in Kaysville. The business began by serving residental heating and customers. The primary business now is commercial and industrial customers, but it still maintains a large number of residential accounts. Pennsylvania to California. has an computer, controlled machinery to manufacture sheet metal products and keeps all of its accounting and cost information on the com- panys own Current projects in Utah include the four Mervyns Dept. Stores in Layton and Salt Lake City; the new Sears Store in Ogden; the new Logan Hospital; the addition to the McKay-De- e Hospital; the stores in Layton, Logan and Spanish Fork. Many projects were completed during the past fiscal year in 16 different they had the opportunity THE COMPANYS move to advantageous because of its central location between Ogden and Salt Lake City. Mr. Holbrook is a son of Ward C. and Mable Holbrook. Ben was bom and reared in Davis County. He graduated from Davis High School in 1949. While attending the University of Utah he met and married Pat Williams. He received his degree from the uni versity in mechanical engineering. AFTER graduation from the university, he took enploy-me- nt with Shell Oil Co. and moved his family to Martinez, Calif. After a two-yestay t move to Ogden and start the own business. His family include nine chi drenand 14 grandchildren. M Holbrook has served in mar position in the LDS Churc and served as mayor of Fru Heights from 1970-7He presently serving as chairma of the advisory vocation; council of Davis Count schools. ONE OF his boyhoo dreams was realized in 19! when he obtained his pilo license. He has spent mar hours flying for both busine and pleasure. The employees of his cor pany are looking forward to company steak fry in August celebrate its 25th anniversar |