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Show r WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JANUARY 8, 1981 Financial Seminar Set Bountiful will be the site for Feb. 4 and 11, beginning at p.m. at the Bountiful Community Church. The topics covered are budgeting, risk management, investments, estate planning and tax planning. Each session will be taught by a person w ho is an expert in the field. Cost is $10 which in another financial planning 7 seminar to be conducted by Diversified Financial Services of Ogden. The last such seminar was held in November and was well received. THE SEMINAR will be held the evenings of Jan. 21 and 28, Food Storage Class To Start Jan. 8th - v' V The BYU Ogden Center and the Syracuse Utah Stake are presenting a class in Comprehensive Food Storage. The classes will begin on Thursday evening Jan. 8 and will continue for seven weeks. The time, p.m. They will be held at the Syracuse Stake Center, 1974 W. 700 S.. Syra- , 9 ''i-uy- r -- cuse. Interested persons A- J ' 4$ should register for the classes V, s J v. printing business in Los Angeles, Calif, and five Richard and Carmen Cabading were very impressed with months ago the Cabadings when they Utahs came to the state two years ago to visit relatives. The favorable atmosphere they found here stayed with them so strongly that they closed their e ' ''.v. '& Carmen Cabading Graphics. NEW PRINTERS life-styl- i'.. a. moved to Utah. THEY SETTLED in Roy and began looking for a location for a printing business. They found a vacant building conveniently located at 354 N. Main (Adams Bldg.) in Layton and they now operate the Layton Graphics. This is a printing company featuring offset printing that will provide customers with business forms, carbon list forms, business cards, letterheads, invitations and many other quality printed items. Layton WATERCOLOR Graphics is not a quick print business. RICHARD AND Carmen CLASSES Norma S. Forsberg 692 W. 3800 So., Bountiful, 84010 March Jan. 15 Afternoons Evenings p.m. p.m. 7:00-9:0- 0 Announcing the birth of their first child are Rick and Bobbi Sandberg of Kaysville. Mrs. Sandberg will be remembered as the former Bobbi Rabenstein of Layton. The baby weighed 6 lbs. 10 oz. and was born Dec. 12 in the DNMC. She will be named AmberLee Sandberg. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rabenstein of Eight Lessons 48" 8,)0 Paid in Advance per single lesson 12" Private lessons also available For more information eall have many years of experience in the printing business. Richard started in the business 17 years ago and his wife soon began working along side her husband. The Cabadings are the parents of four children and they are looking forward to spending some time snow skiing this winter. The family also enjoys water skiing. Mr. Cabading hopes to try his hand at some hunting and fishing later on. dmg 295-428- 2 Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sandberg of Ogden. The childs Tumbling Match Held In Layton Beginners from the at Layton Layton Births 5 1:00-3:0- 0 shows off equipment great-grandparen- are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rabenstein, Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Muir, St. George; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sandberg, Ogden. One Mrs. Thersa Galloway, lives in Ogden. 399-445- suspects. The youths are now in custody awaiting court action. dmg FIREWOOD SALE Pinelogs GIRLS Heather Gardiner, first; Jodi Rowell, second; Becky LaRose, third; Deidre Stens, fourth. Jason Campbell, Boys first; Jamie Hawkins, second; 1- lengths -4 sgoo Cornel Nagel, third; Eric White, fourth. backroll, back walkover, backroll. A real beginner GIRLS Gwenivere Nagel, first; Stacy Quarles, second; Lee Ann Hudson, third; Shawna Foulger, fourth. 11-1- would do something like a cartwheel, cartwheel, front roll, cartwheel, front roll. Nearly 100 boys and girls competed. AWARDS WERE received by all competitors with seventh and below receiving participation ribbons. The competitors ranged in age from Boys out numbered the truckload 0HI Handsprings, Tanya With Nielsen, first; Brandy Ellis, second; Patty Peterson, third; Nicole Watkins, fourth. . each Load Purchased with this Coupon LONETREEFIREWOOD second; Michael Leach, third; R.J. Peterson, fourth. 451 N. Main, Layton 84041 376-501- GIRLS OVER 13: Melanie Watkins, first; Genet Spiers, second; Lisa Bothwell, third; Cindy Greenland, fourth. first; Ryan Parry, second; Christopher Peters, third; WE DELIVER FREE FIRE STARTER first; Andrew Osborne, Landy Ukena, Also Pine and Douglas Fir, Already cut and split and reasonable prices. 01! PICK I P OR Get One Bag of GIRLS Gina Phipps, first; Tracy Nielsen, second; Amy Wright, third; Stephanie Seper, fourth. Boys over 9: Eric Malloy, The results of the meet were as follows: 4 girls, Marcy May, first; Jennifer Fogg, second; Alyssa Welling, third; Tiffany Maughan, fourth. BOYS SIX CASES of home burglaries were solved recently when the Layton police apprehended three juvenile Kami Gidley, fourth. COMPETITORS ranged 1 midnight. Parts of the explosive device have been sent to the Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms for analysis. Monica Hymas, second; Channa Greenland, third; from strict beginners with only a few weeks lessons to beginner novice who could do no more than two handsprings but who must have at least one in each pass. A sample pass is a roundoff, girls 4 to 298-307- FALL Quentin Smith, fourth. Karen Berg, first; Girls of Layton and Aquarians of Ogden tumbling teams recently held a duel beginners meet at the new home of the in Layton. be the most important to many. For additional information and registration in the seminar call Jon Dickerson. Police Report Layton city police are continuing their investigation into the explosion of a car. The blast destroyed the renovated 1966 Cheveile and blew out windows in nearby homes and cars. THE DESTROYED car belonged to Allen Byrd of 1348 Ried Dr., Layton. It was parked in front of the Byrd's home on Wednesday Dec. 31. The blast occured shortly after through their ward Relief Society or at the BYU Ogden CenSt. , or phone ter, Tuition is $10. SHERYL CLEMENTS will instruct the classes and is a registered nurse and medical nutritional counselor. Many subjects will be covered and new facts on wheat and other grains will be demonstrated, vsb 555-24t- h cludes a book. ALL TOPICS are vital to financial independence. At this time of the year, however, the class on tax planning may 0 376-110- J 8 Bank Cards Accepted JC Penneys Clearance Sale Save on all JC Penney Sheets I V Sale 2.50 off all our pillows Rg.3 .99. Sale 14.99 Reg. $24. 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