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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 4, 1980 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, SEPTEMBER 4, 1980 Births SOCIETY August 22, 1980 Raymond and Rebecca Robertson, 104 S. 400 E., Clearfield, boy Jon and Joyce McFarland, 39 Phillips St, Layton, boy Michael and Sandra Payne, 1316 Marilyn Drive, Syracuse, girl Glenn and Cynthia Rooks, 1241 N. 450 W., Sunset, girl August 23, 1980 Joel and Lillian Morse, 3395 B Yorktown, Hill AFB., girl Luis and Lupe Gannon, 2926 Stephens Ave., Ogden, boy August 24, 1980 Donald and Anna Rowley, girt Michael and Lara Babcock, 2318 N. 350 W., Sunset, 448 N. Fairfield No. 52, Layton, girl and Jeanmarie Hall, 2826 E. Country Oaks Drive, Layton, girl James and Fawn Morgan, 165 E. 200 N., Kaysville, Nan-el- l boy August 25, 1980 Carl and Kelly Lane, 4545 Atherton Way No. 10, Murray, boy Scott and Debra Westbroek, 1503 E. South Weber MR. AND MRS. ALAN HILTON Couple United On Aug. 15, Beth Leavitt became the bride of Alan Cles-s- e Hilton in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The rites were performed by Elder Hartman Rec- tor, Jr. Drive, South Weber, boy August 26, 1980 yellow eyelet. Their flowers were yellow roses with ferm tied with light blue ribbon. Rickey and Mary Ellen Christensen, 1055 W. 2450 S., Syracuse, boy BEST MAN duties were performed by Scott Kelley. Dale and Debra Adams, 4500 W. 233 S., West Point, August 27, 1980 Ushers were Todd Hilton, PARENTS OF the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Dee L. Leavitt, 854 North 200 West, Bounti-- . ful. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Clesse S. Hilton, 289 North 700 East, Kaysville. A wedding breakfast was held at Brattens Cove in Bountiful. A reception was held at the home of the brides parents. MRS. CLARK BENTLEY Temple Rites The Salt Lake LDS Temple was the setting for the marriage of Sandra M. Welch and Clark J. Bentley on Aug. 15. The rites were performed by C. Lloyd Walch. PARENTS OF the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Welch, 192 West 1700 South, Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Shelby M. Bentley are the parents of the groom. A wedding breakfast was held in the yard of the grooms parents. A reception was held in the yard of the brides parents. THE BRIDE was attired in a gown of white crepe with empire waist and lace sleeves and trim with a pleated skirt.. Her flowers were orange roses with baby breath and white carnations. Matron of honor was Mrs. Steve Shurtz. Maid of honor was Melody Allen with Denise Duggar, Tami Welch and Wendy Welch and Holly Welch as bridesmaids. They wore coral orange gowns with orange hats. They carried a single rose with white ribbons. BEST MEN were Paul Welch and Mike Bentley. Ushers were Wayne Welch, Terry Welch and Dale Welch. The mothers wore flowered coral orange gowns. Their cor-- , sages were orange and white THE BRIDE was attired in a gown with full skirt made of chiffon, old English lace covered the bodice and cuffs. She wore a veil and train. Her flowers were yellow roses. Maid of honor was Ruth Leavitt. Bridesmaids were Jean Leavitt, Marie Leavitt, Susan Hilton, Eileen Hilton, full-leng- carnations. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Linda Allen, Carol Moore, Carol Welch, Lori Hansen, Ann Rohr and Annette Turner. The bride graduated from Bountiful High and attended one quarter at the University of Utah. The groom graduated from. Davis High and attended one year at the University of Utah. He fulfilled a mission to England Leeds Mission. AFTER A honeymoon to Yellowstone and Island Park they are making their home in Bountiful. Teresa Kimber and Cristi Lewis. Flower girl was Susan Leavitt. They wore knee-lengt- h dresses of light blue and will be three book fairs at the Davis County Library this September. South Branch will hold their fair Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. North Branch will be Sept. 13 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Headquarters will be on Sept. 20 from 2 to 5 p.m. THE BOOK fair will feature books for sale from ten cents to $2 and will include volumns no longer usable by the library because of physical condition, datedness of material or con- - NOW OPEN Leavitt, Doug Leavitt and Guy Leavitt. h The mothers wore light blue dresses. Their corsages were of blue and low carnations. yel- A piano recital was held for d the students of Elaine Aug. 28, at her home in Kaysville. Beck-stran- In the Fort Lane 66 Gat Station West Bay 766-412- 5 FEATURED IN the recital were duets, trios and quartets using two pianos, along with lively marches and patriotic numbers. Students who participated were Scott Johnson, Shannon Approved by all Insurance Companies Open Mon.-Fr- i. 8-- 5 MARV (Former Manager ol Sat. on DOWDEN-OWNE- R A-- 1 Quality Glass) WHAT DOES HARRY GERLACH BELIEVE? SENIOR CITIZENS HANDICAPPED DISADVANTAGED PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mrs. John Dennis, Mrs. Owen Smoot, Mrs. Kay. Cutler, Mrs. Garn Lewis, Miss Louise Hansen, Miss Sharon Wendel, Miss Helen Wendel, Miss Jill Hadley, and Miss Debbie Littlefield. The bride graduated from Viewmont High School and is a senior in elementary education at BYU. The groom graduated from Davis High, and is currently a junior at BYU. He fulfilled a mission to Costa Rica, San Jose AFTER A a honeymoon to Pine Valley, Utah, the couple is making their home in Provo. tent suitability. Many on sale will also include gifts that are duplicates. There will also be some magasale. zines and paperbacks for VOTE FOR HARRY GERLACH DAVIS COUNTY COMMISSION - Johnson, Aaron Ozminski, LeAnne Loveless, Sandi Loveless, Janel Woolley, Pam Woolley, Shane Petersen, Rex Petersen, Jill Petersen, Rick Nef. ALSO participating were Janene Sanders, Michelle Beckstrand, Devin Beck-stran- Lynnette Beckstrand, Diana Pulsipher, Rick Widner, Susette Pierce, Sonya Sill, Anne Wempe, and Marian Stuart. Relatives and friends were guests for the recital. County To House Federal "SZm pmmai Any size shape Extra soft to extra thickness form Dont sleep on hard, lumpy, cold beds. firm and Go first class and enjoy the hunt. CUE CO. FOAM PRODUCTS Bldg. D-1- 2- P.O. Box 1421 776-343- Freeport Center 9 Hours: Mon. thru Friday 8 a.m.-4p.- m. 7663439 376-217- A WEDDING celebration was held Aug. 18 in the Social Hall at Pioneer State Park in Salt Lake City. Mother of the bride chose an old fashion gown cotton floral print on navy blue background and the grooms mother chose a gown similar with a maroon background. THE COUPLES wedding trip took them to Park City, Idaho Falls, Jackson Hole, Mrs. Dorraine Hales and her mother Mrs. Mina Oldham will host a lawn party on Sept. at the home of Mrs. Hales for all the members of the Sunflower DUP. It is their opening social and all members of the camp are urged to attend. Mrs. Melpha Koldewyn and Mrs. lone Sandall recently held a workshop for all choristers and organists of the North Davis County Center DUP at 1 1 Wyo., and Bear Lake. John Howell, a friend of the groom, was in charge of decorations. Prisoners PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mrs. Margo Sylvester, aunt; Mrs. Beth Christensen, an aunt, and her daughter Sherma; Mrs. Peggy Kiel-stroand daughter Mrs. Kerry Farr, Mrs. Afton Adams and daughter Mrs. Carolyn Pierson, Mrs. Ginny Shell, Mrs. Chyrl King and Mrs. Brook Nelson and her mother Mrs. Ence. The bride graduated from Davis High and attended Utah State University and BYU. Brant Johnson said the new contract compares to only $6.50 per prisoner a day under the old contract. He said the rate is the highest paid any county in the state and well take all the prisoners they can give us. The sheriff said the actual cost for feeding prisoners is about $2 per day. THE NEW $1.2 million jail is nearing completion and should be ready for occupancy within the next 30 days. Makes A Difference Bob: Is it bad luck to have a cat follow you? Rob: That all depends on whether youre a man or a mouse. years programs were available were presented. Many in attendance were greatful for the help and results of the workshop, np 1 1ff EO ? When You Trade In For a New s50 m Jacobsen Mower OUR BIG SEPT. SALE TRADE-I- N (Cash Discounts Also) Up to $40 Factory Rebate lloywood Auto Clinic JF THE GROOM graduated "We Get the Work Done " lit W. 132 N. Koysvt!b 376-203- 5 WHAT DOES HARRY GERLACH BELIEVE? LyTona Chapter of the INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS American Business Womens Association will hold a fall enrollment event Sept. 8 at the Layton VFW, 1389 North Main Street, Layton, according to Mrs. Jeanne VanVelkin-burgchapter president. He believes Government should protect the inherent rights of all citizens, that Women should have equal pay for equal work, equal opportunity for advancement and laws that preserve their special privileges. He is against the Equal Rights Amendment. THE THEME, Black and Gold Rush focuses on the official ABWA colors and stresses personal and professional goals through membership; the event promises to be a festive highlight of ABWA new member enrollments this fall. ABWA enrollment events to inare held troduce ABWA and the local chapter to business women in Political ad paid by Harry Gerlach this area. Throughout this period, similar events will be held across the country by more than 1,800 other chap- VOTE FOR HARRY GERLACH DAVIS COUNTY COMMISSION - REPUBLICAN MR. INDOOR COMFORT ELECTRONIC CLEANING, HVMIDIF1CA TION HEA TING, AIR CONDITIONING a Cool Man. . Cool" BY DON RENTME1STER DON RENTMEISTER TV no who help women in business advance through education, in- creased competence, and through upgrading of professional skills and business attitudes, Mrs. VanVelkinburgh said. LyTona Chapter was chartered in March 1978. The chapter is made up of women from various aspects of the working world. Chapter meetings are held once each month with an invited speaker at each meeting. THE association, founded in Kansas City, Mo. in 1949, now has more than 100,000 members. Last year, ABWA chap- ters throughout the United States and Puerto Rico awarded more than $1 ,500,000 in scholarships to women students. In addition, LyTona Chapter has awarded local scholarships to two worthy recipients. Membership is by invitation only. For further information, interested business women may contact Mrs. Jeanne 3 Velkinburgh at Mrs. Mildred Bates at 376-812- re- viewed and practiced. Special help was given by Mrs. Genevieve Meacham and Ramona Porter. Many usable suggestions where the piano is not Get Up To from Skyline High School and attended University of Utah and BYU. He has fulfilled an LDS mission to Finland, np THEGOALofABWAisto Davis the home of Mrs. Koldewyn. The songs for the coming IS YOUR OLD MOWER ters. County Commission has Shells Members of the American Legion auxiliary Unit No. 82 " of Kaysville are invited to the opening meeting of the season on Monday, Sept. 8 at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Lois Stephens. LyTona Group Enrollment Marshals Office. Sheriff Tents Meeting Set For Sept. 8 825-666- agreed to house federal prisoners in the new Davis County Jail at a cost of $18.58 per prisoner a day. THE COMMISSION signed the three-yea- r contract for this service last week with the U.S. For Campers A CHINESE dinner was hosted for them after the ceremony at the home of the grooms parents. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Day of 175 North 650 East, Kaysville. Parents of the groom are Mr. or Headquarters, 295-873- FARMINGTON uyfjTEP Kaysville Clubs and Mrs. William C. Mihlber-ge- r of Salt Lake City. IT WILL be a regular business meeting. All interested in joining may contact Mrs. 3 or any Stephens at other auxiliary member. New members are welcome, np REPUBLICAN Political ad paid by Harry Gerlach old-fashi- THIS IS the fourth year the book fair has been held at South Branch, the third year for North Branch and the first year for Headquarters. Further information is available by calling South Branch North Branch YOUTH: He feels our Senior Citizens, The Disadvantaged and Handicapped (Young and the Elderly) work very hard to help themselves. . . . but because of inflation and other reasons cannot make ends meet. They need our help, assurance, understanding, financial assistance and An wedding theme set the stage for the marriage of Miss Bonnie Day and Michael George (Mike) The couple was united in nuptial vows on Aug. 8 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Elder Fred W. Schwendiman officiating. Mihl-berge- r. Elaine Beckstrand Sets Student Recital Aug. 28 411 E. Gentile Layton, Utah girl knee-lengt- Book Fairs Slated '"'There Repeat Y ows Monte Hilton, Spencer Van- or Cool Man. . . Cool." Thats what the reaction of a beatnik might be to effects of air conditioning. But have you ever heard a beatnik say, Clean Man. . . Clean, or Pure Man. ..Pure. You probably havent. Most beatniks (and the rest of us, too ), arent aware that these are effects of air conditioning. The common experiences with air conditioning that most of us have dont allow time for the clean and pure benefits. To put it simply, air cooling is not air conditioning. There are many other benefits, chief of which are the cleaner and purer air that air conditioning provides. Our contacts with air conditioning in offices, theaters, and restaurants dont give us sufficient time to discover that the air is more than cool. Its cleaner. The air conditioner filters the air of dust and dirt that would normally exist in a room, and keeps out other foreign matter. To the housewife, this means less best work; for there just isnt enough dust or dirt around to warrant those weekly cleaning sessions. Its purer. By filtering the air, harmful pollens, bacteria, dust borne and other are kept organisms out. . . away from you and your family. In your home, an air conditioning system can troubles ease allergic by ire removing the ritant. And air conditioning is effective against all the possie ble irritants as long as the season lasts. You feel better. Many surveys have shown that people that have owned air conditioning claim not only to feel better, but sleep and eat better. They find that their whole life indoors has been changed . . . simply because a indoor climate comfortable has been created. Some people even laugh about air conditioning. Not in the sense that there is anvth- - forrda. (far And bond that Mode behind . ing funny about it. hut its benefits have made them better natured and enjoy doing more things indoors. When the weather gets hot, thev discover quite a few good" friends they didn't know they had, too. Its not hard to convince people about air conditioning if they hae ever spent any time in an air conditioned home. Thev know its coolling effects and the fact that it controls the humidity in the air. 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