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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 31, 1980 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JULY 31, 1980 July 10, 1980 H(xperaboyClaUdia S'mpSOn 7453 W- John and Cheryle Barsic, 1578 W. 1750 Kaysville Births 5500 So., N on July 14. Two sisters at home, are Josly and Emily. Mrs. Cook will be remembered as the former Valerie Bow man of Kaysville. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bow man v and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cook, all Announcing the arrival of a baby daughter are Mr. and Mrs. W. Mack Watkins of 856 East Crestwood Road. The 4 lb. baby arrived on June 5 at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City and is being named Maria. At home are Katie, Christopher, Sarah, Joshua, Elizabeth and Peter. Mrs. Watkins will be remembered as the former Julie Simmons of Kavs-vill- Layton, July 13, 1980 Harry and Barbara Artis, 301 N. Main No ' 201 Layton, girl Robert and Jeanne Day, 282 W. Golden Ave Layton, boy Kary and Roxanne Williams, 670 W. 550 N Clearfield, boy and Mrs. Koula Youlatos, Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Gray of Salt Lake City. Word was received from Billings, Mont, of the arrival of a son born July 8 to Mr. and Mrs. Kolin Vance weighing 7 lbs. 4 oz. He will be named Baden Dean. At home is a Dee. Mrs. Vance will be remembered as the former Jackie Wright of Kaysville. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dee Wright of Kaysville, and Mrs. Sherrill Vance of St. of Kaysville. The greatgrandmothers are Mrs. Mary Bowman, Kaysville, and Mrs. Emma Thomson of Bountiful. Its now one of each for Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Gray of 1208 East 986 South, Fruit Heights. A son w as born to them on July 9 at the Davis North Medical Center and weighed in at 7 lbs. 6 oz. He is being named Mark Bryan. A sister at home is Julia. Mrs. Gray is the former Vangie Toulatos of Ogden. The grandparents are Mr. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Simmons, Kaysville, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Poulter, Ogden. Announcing the arrival of a daughter are Mr. and Mrs. Brent Glen Parker of Farming-ton- . She weighed in at 6 lbs. 13 oz. on May 3 at the Laksview Hospital and w as named Sarah Jane. At home is a sister Stephanie. The mother will be re- July 14, 1980 Richard and SunChon Mata, 3415 W 1850 So Syracuse, girl John and Catherine Williams, 62 Airlane. Clearfield boy David and Kilpalee Nilsson, 3346 Larchmont Dr Salt Lake City, boy Reid and Charmalee Earl, 96 Flint St., Ogden, girl grand-parent- The great-grandparen- include Mr. a t Mrs. LaVon Allred. Oaden; Mr. and M rs. Winfred Kimber, Grouse Creek, Utah; and Mrs H.A. Southern of Florida. A son named Hy mm l ay lor arrived June 2 to Mr. and Mrs. ville. It is the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Ben Crawley of weighed in at 7 lbs. 7 oz. and is their third child. At home are Alan and JoEllen. Mrs. Ence was the former Christine Ence of Fruit Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Ence of Fruit heights and Mr. and Mrs. Erin Tay lor of Florida are the grandparents, np A son was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Donn Munson of Bountiful, weighing 7 lbs. 10 oz and arm ing on July 16 at the Lake-vieHospital in Bountiful. He will be named Jeremy Donn. Kay sville. The other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Munson of Clearfield. The is Mrs. Juanita Wilson of Morgan. True Housework is what a woman does that no one ever notices unless she doesn't do it. mrpet cum Anthony. Ida. William J. Wrighi and Nora Smith, both of Kaywille. are the YES, WE DO ALL CARPET & FURNITURE A son was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Kim Covicr of 931 East 300 The new mother is the former Lori Crawley of Kays- Barton Ence of Centgd: formerly of Kaysville. ne VELVET FURNITURE Phone North, Kaysville, 8 tail Pronpt oz. He was weighing lbs. bom at the McKay-DeHospital on July 6 and will he 1 e BILL ULES - Court Sortuco Sate for all typ 825-108- of 7 Wort Guarantaad ENJOY FRESH CLEAN CARPETS FREE ESTIMATES owner-manag- AH maura Carpal membered as the former July 16, 1980 Danny and Eileen Redmond, 2136 Pingree Ave Ogden, boy Douglas and Melanie Sullivan, 199 W. 2600 N Layton, girl Donald and Heidi Rampton, 166 E. 2nd N Kaysvil-le- , boy July 17, 1980 Gerald and Valerie Page, 444 So., 3000 W cuse, boy named Kim Parker. He is their first son and the three sisters at home are Kristy. Natalie and Katie. Mrs. Cosier was the former Vicki Allred of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allred of Eden and Mrs. Dorothy Covier of Ogden are the Carolee Bean of Kaysville. Attorney and Mrs. David Bean of Kaysville, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gold of Centerville are the grandparents. The FIGHTERS include Mrs. George Sims, Salt Lake City and Mrs. J.M. Bean of Layton. From Mesa, Ariz. comes word of the arrival of a daugh- Syra- ter born to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne John, formerly of Kissinq Slicks ' Kaysville. The baby was born July weighing 8 lbs. 5 oz. They named her Jennifer. At home are a brother Alyn and twin brothers Kevin and Kurtis. The mother is the for- July 18, 1980 Danile and Tanya Madill, 637 E. Page Circle Layton boy 1 FORBIDDEN Up Gloss FRUITS B Provo. The grandparents are The Chiropractic Care Center Newest V&ybelline mer LaRae Wilkinson of Health News from Maybellines III! Bishop and Mrs. Cecil John, Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Garth Wilkinson, Provo. Henry John of Kaysville is the great grandfather. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Manning of 19 South 760 East, Kaysville are announcing the arrival o a baby daughter Susan born to them on June 25 Your Choice of shades T7 Reg. 2.00 at the Laksview Hospital weighing 7 lbs. 11 oz. The mother was the former Mila Burnhavmvf Farmington. At home are Dr. Brian Bum Dr. W. Richard Barton Randy, Jeremy, Marci and Nicole. Lee Burnham and Dallas Manning of North Farmington are the two grandfathers. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Yarbrough of Layton announce the arrival of their second child and second daughter born on June 26 weighing 7 lbs. 2 oz. at the McKay-De- e Hospital. She is being named Bonnie Jane. At home is a sister Angela. The mother will be remembered as the former Shauna Bean of Kaysville. The grandparents are Attorney and Mrs. David Bean of Kaysville, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Yarbrough of Kaysville. The two are Mrs. George Sims. Salt Lake City, and Mrs. J.M. Bean of Layton. Announcing the birth of a daughter born to them on June 24 are Mr. and Mrs. Alan B. Maughan of 842 Shannon Road, Kaysville. She weighed in at 7 lbs. 3 oz. and will be named Ami Lynn. At home are two sisters, Julie and Debra and a brother David. Mrs. Maughan is the formerSharalyn Dahl of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dahle of Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Maughan of Ogden are the grandparents. The greatgrandmother is Mrs. Evaline Dahl of Syracuse. Welcoming their third child and third daughter are Mr. and Mrs. Howard John of Ogden. The new addition arrived on June 18 weighing 8 lbs. oz. and they are naming her Camille. At home are two sisters, Kimberly and Julianne. Mrs. John was the former Karen Memmott of Bountiful. SPINAL DISTORTION. . . CAN YOUR CHILD BE A VICTIM? of the It was recently reported that 57.9 nation s school children. . . children between the failed to pass physical fitness apes of 6 and 16. . . tests. Vi e decided to follow up this rather alanninp bit of information bv talking with Dr. Burns of the Chiropractic Center. Dr. Burns confirmed reports that 7 out of 10 children are found to show definite spinal distortions. 'Until very recently, certain spinal distortions were considered to be unfortunate but only a normal accident of nature." l)r. Burns remarked. "Extensive research has revealed that most spinal defects are NOT NORMAL and if left unforediagnosed and untreated in children, are the disorders structural serious of manv spinal runners in adults. "A spinal curvature, a pelvic tilt, a head tilt, or some other postural defect is often considered to continued Dr. be a trait of heredity. Actually. small a Burns, "only very percentage of the spinal disorders fall into this category. We asked Dr. Burns what he would attribute such spinal disorders in children. His reply was, 'The neglect of strains or sprains, or seemingly minor almost daily accidents in the life of an active child is the most frequent cause of spinal defects and disorders. Spinal defects should he detected early. Dr. ou can safeguard your child s Burns cautioned. health by including regular chiropractic check-upas a part of his regular health program. The earlier such defects are detected, the more effectively they can be treated. he concluded. child s with chances take Don't your health. . . don't handicap him by neglect. Contact Dr. Brian Burns at the Care Chiropractic Center now for a checkup for your child. Remember. . . "As the twig is bent, so grows the tree. . . or child! We accept Group, Auto, and Induatrlal Insurance s 12oz. Liquid $287 AntacidAnti-Ga- s Low Sodium 60s Tablets Reg. 3.39 and 2.87 Dristan 50 s Reg. 2.97 COLDS HAY FEVER SINUS CONGESTION Preparation oz. 1 H tube 1 The grandparents are Bishop and Mrs. Cecil John of Kaysville, and Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Memmott of Bountiful. Henry John of Kaysville is the NO CHARGE FOR CONSULTATION OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 10-- 6 CHIROPRACTIC CARE CENTER Its a daughter for Mr. and Mrs. William Cook of 145 East 100 North. Kaysville. She arHosrived at the McKay-De- e pital weighing in at 8 lbs. 2 oz. 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