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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL JULY 24, 1980 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JULY 23, 1980 News Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Rosier and faiinh vpent the weekend in Souihern Utah visiting relatives in San PetemCounty. They also isiied in Nephi w ith her brother and family, Mr. and Mis Bert Bellister and in Provo wuh his sister and family, Mr and Mrs. Crawford Brown The were on hand for the blessing and naming of both the Beliiston infant and the Brown mlant who were blessed and named on Sunday. v July 6. The Kavsville 9th Ward girls attended summer girls camp in Logan canyon for one week. They were accompanied by camp director Jill Hess and Young W omen's Piesidency. Mrs. mda Hamblin. Jocine Thompson and Shelly Neislen. Gerald Mann is convalescing at home after undergoing surgery last week. 1 Lisa Bean, daughter of Attorney' and Mrs. David Bean. ieceied her nursing de- HIGH FLIERS Travelers in recent High Fliers Tumbling team tour were: back, Mrs. Elaine Wilde, photographer, left, Mrs. Connie Haycock, chaperone; Jim Totaro, Mrs. Terry Ellis, coach; Debbie Seymonds, Kaysville; Steven Cooper, Layton. Center, Sara Marshal, Mantua, left; Teddy Endow, Riverdale; Jennifer Weaver, No. Ogden; Melanie Wilde, Soda Springs, Ida.; Julie Beatty, Roy. Front, Kari Haycock, Riverdale, left; Stacey Hansen, Taylor; Kay Davis, Magna; Janae Gimmons, Roy; Bidigette Malloy, Grand Junction, Colo.; Gina Garcia, Roy. Not in picture who traveled with the team was Coach Jim Aamott, Farmington; Mrs. Mary Lou Davis, Magna; Ken Davis, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cooper, Layton. Brenda Malloy met the team at Ohio for competition and rode home with the group. Mr. and Mis. Harold Hamblin and their family held a family reunion at the Uintas, a camping trip for one week. Kaysville News Mr. and Mrs. R.A.F. McCormick and daughters of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Melba Stettler had the misfortune of falling from a 16 ft. ladder while picking cherries at their orchard. She was Roland Barker and family of confined Mrs. Monte Peterson and two grandsons of Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Verl Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Fisher and children returned from a fishing and camping trip to Hebgen Lake. hospital in Ogden, but is now at home convalescing. On Sunday, July 20th, her husband LeRoy Stettler and children entertained at an open house in honor of Mrs. Stet- - Mrs. Kathy Bone and children Brigham City; Mr. and mi c McKay-De- week to the e BAKERS JEWELRY Home Town Local -- fler's father Albert DransfielJ who was 90 years old. Mrs. Mabel Christensen and her daughter Mrs. Noiene Burton of Bountiful will leave on Friday. July 25, by plane for Whittier, Calif, where they will attend the wedding of Susan Kent, daughter of James and Kaye Kent. Susan is a of Mrs. Christensen and a niece of Mrs. Burton. ttrrrtrttrrrsrrrsrrTrrrvriprrrBTrirt miiTtmrtnnniTtnmre bwtrtmmnrq ! i a Bishop and Mrs. Bengt Watch Repairs Certified Accutron Tech No. 2251 : -- Engraving Certified Quartz Tech No. 1386 Ring and Jewelry Repairs Ft. Lane Shopping Center i -- 376-9595 a IU.tttJU.ftgILtULlUUUtJUUtJUUl It tUtUL8J-0-ll.-lt o i -- I j Jonsson was at the Salt Lake An port on Thursday to see hen son Elder David Jonsson off to Korea where he will r LDS Misserve a sion. David has been at the Mission Training Center in Provo the past two months. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Felt, Mi. and Mrs. Robert M. Barton of Kaysville, Dr. and Mrs. Roger Fell, Di and Mrs. De J. Cutler of Layton, Mr. and Mrs Usher West. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wright. Mr. and Mis. Willis Chatterton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson, all ol Salt Lake City, spent Friday on an outing at Bear Lake. visitors of Mrs. Nora Smith jre her daughter. Mrs. Connie Chambers and on Craig of Poway, Calif. two-yea- . John Von Seeburg ot Santa Rosa, Calif, spent a month with Mr. and Mrs. C . Ray mond Hamblin and family. He is a friend of Joseph Hamblin. PgOBBflfltt gree fiom Bugham Young University this spring. L isa is now ernpyed at the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott Webster and sons Robert and Tyler ailended the funeral service of her Indian brother Winston Ray Sellers at Glenwood Springs. Colo, last week. Eldei Larry Boyer, son of Mr. and Mis Robert Boyer, has received Ins call to serve a LDS Mission to the Australin-PertMision. Eldei Boyer will enter the Mission raining Center in Provo on Aug 21. He resides at 841 Last Shannon Road. Kaysville. and is a member of the Kaysville 12th LDS Ward. Mrs. Pearl Love is confined to the Davis North Medical Center where she is undergoing treatment. Mr. a nd Mis, Roy W. Simmons and son David Simmons of Salt I ake City and giandson Joshua Watkins spent time at their summer home at Rockville. Utah, and also spent time in w here they Festival and plays. Mrs Jodi Deru had the misfortune of falling off a horse and w..s injured. Mr. and Mrs. Jay F. visited in Garland on Sundav with her mother. Mrs. Ruth Rampton and his mother Mrs. Pearl Cullimore. Mrs. Marjorie Jones and her mother Mrs. Edith Lewis flew to Denver. Colo, and spent a few days wit v xer brother and Mis. Lewi's son and family. Mi. and Mis. Gene Lewis. Mrs. Sally Higginson and hei two sisters Mrs. Olive Thurgood of Bountiful and Mis. Eva Mongonew and an aunt, Mrs. Lisa Clark of Salt Lake City, attended the funeral service of an uncle, Nathan-a- l D. Claik in Ogden on Saturday. J he Kaysville 9th LDS Ward held a ward outing and picnic dinner on Wednesday evening at the Kaysville City Bowery and Park. In addition to dinner their were pon rides and train rides for the chldren and the famous dunking machine for all. Dale Lewis underwent major surgery last week at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Liston e en- tertained at a family birthday picnic dinner at the Gailey Paik in Kaysville on Thursday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Kay Thomassen and children. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Liston and family. They celebrated the birthdays of Amanda Hansen. Nita Thomassen. Debbie Liston and Scott Liston. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith of the Brigham Young University spent the weekend with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Smith. family, Laurie and Kevin Criddle. Mrs. Valerie Coxey was injured last week while riding on a motorcycle. She was con- safe, fast, convenient way to The Advantages of deposit your Social Security, Direct Deposit Its convenient. 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Hill of Fruit Heights and Mr. and Mrs. Max Ward of Kaysville TART were among those who attended their 40th high school class reunion at Idaho Falls. Ida. last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Barnes and family of Burley, Ida. were 1 uesday visitors of his mother, Mrs. Helen Barnes. They celebrated Mr. Barnes' birthday amversary. Russell Ward returned home from a government business trip to Rapid City. S.D. where he spent a week. Karen Carter w ho was serving on a LDS Mission in Chii is now at home recuperating from an illness she contacted while in Chili. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Carter. Mrs. Lois Rasmussen flew to Seattle, Wash, to join her mother, Mrs. Wallace Hight, and her sister. Mrs. Daw n Bain of Farmington and another sister Mrs. Virginia Creer of Idaho Falls, Ida. Her mother and two sisters drove to Seattle Doors Open at 8:30 A.iVI. Hours All Sales Final No Exchanges AUTOMOBILES Your monthly payments will be check being lost if you are away from home, or moving. It reduces the chance of theft. No need to stay at home waiting for your check. To Sign Up For Our If youre ill, no need to worry. You dont have to come to the Direct Deposit Service . . . All the information you need can bank in person. to be found on your monthly check. access You retain complete will send you a government We withdraw can and your funds, form which is easy to fill out, or them easily and quickly, just them just stop in and we will be glad as if you deposited to help you complete the form. yourself. together. Keith H. and Erma Bnmhall of Kaysville. their son Keith Brimhall and five childien. Friday 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. How Direct Deposit Works sent directly to our bank each month, for immediate deposit either in your savings account, where they will begin earning high interest, or in your checking account, which can be drawn on immediately. Meghan all ot Lay ton attended the Bnmhall family reunion at Show low. Ari where they spent tiv e day s returning home-o- fined to the hospital for & m The Rex. Scott. Margo and d attended the Shakespearan Culh-mor- Jan. Michael. Julie. Rebecca dn Matthew. Rex and Nyla Bnmhall and children David. where Mrs Bain participated in a seminar. 1 hey all enjoyed the time together and viMting North-weplaces of interest in the before all returning home e h Ceda' City Mr. and Mrs. LaMonte Beutler of Richfield were visitors Friday of her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Owen Home. Mr. and Mrs Beutler w as en route to go on a chuich tour to attend the Hill C'ummorah Pageant in New York. Mr. and Mrs. H. Glenn Austin. Mr. and Mis. Sam Hovey and children. Kaysville. Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Howard and childten of Layton enjoyed a family outing at Tony s Grove in the Uintas last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gurr have returned home from Lake Tahoe where they played in a golf tournament. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker spent a weekend in Orem with their grandchildren while the parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Parker, was on a trip. Mrs. Mamnne Perkins is now at home after being confined to the McKay hospital in Ogden for treatment for live days. I heir son Mr. and Mrs. Dean Perkins ol'Gaiden Gove. Calif, came to v isit w ith his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dee LaMar Palmer spent the weekend at Willow Creek near Franklin. Ida. at the William Palmer defamily reunion. Fifty-fivscendants attended. Dale L. Barton and his three sons: Byron Barton and two sons of San Jose. Calif.: Justin Barton, who has just returned from Pans. France, and Bruce Barton enjoyed a traditional father and sons tishing trip for one week to the high Uintas. Houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Morgan and family were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Iwertz of Connecut. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Barton attended the Janies Henry Hart family reunion on Saturday at the Canon Rim Paik in Salt Lake City. Elder Scott Godfrey has accepted a mission call to the Califorma-GaklanLDS Mission. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. LynnObergof27l South 200 West. Kaysville. He is a member of the Kaysville 16th Ward. Elder Oberg will enter the mission Training Center in Provo on Sept. 25. Mrs. Tita Morton of Kaysville and Mrs. Mary Bemis ol Bountiful spent a few days in St. George. Mrs. Morton visited with her daughter and No STORM DOORS CARS PICTURE WINDOWS FOREIGN CARS PATIO DOORS TRUCK SLIDERS SCREENS 1,000 USED WINDSHIELDS & Refunds TRUCKS INSURANCE SPECIALISTS J&rJL QUALITY GLASS 327-28- th Street 399-923- 8 Ogden 578 N. Main, Layton 376.1213 I 85 N. Main, Bountiful 80 N. Fort Lane, Layton |