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Show 1 WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NfiRTH DAVIS LEADER, JULY 22, 1982 SOCIETY Honored On 84th close friends. Our HE WAS bora in Layton on July 11, 1898 to Jedediah R. and Alice Green Hodson. He was the youngest of seven children, two brothers and four sisters, one sister that is still living, Ida M. Hodson of Layton. Complete Inventory He attended the Davis of County Schools. He farmed most of his life and worked at HAFB and Ogden Arsenal and Naval Supply Debot. He is a member of the LDS Church. He is also a member of the FOE. JAMES E. HODSON HE MARRIED the late Elsie M. Frodsham and had four children, Mrs. Spencer (June) Beck, Layton; Mrs. William A. (Nola) Wood, Kaysville; James E. Hodson, a lifetime resident of Layton was honored on his 84th birthday, Sunday, July 11 by his family and Heights, and the late (Hank) Jedediah R. Hodson, Layton. He has 13 grandchildren and four np yL Springs Summer Merchandise James Val Hodson, Fruit Now Reduced MRS. DAVID SCHARP Wed In SL Temple On June 19, Cynthia became the bride of David Bryant Scharp in a double-rin- g ceremony in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Elder Francis Urry officiating. MR. AND MRS. MARK THOMAS THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard of Kearns. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Scharp of Kays- Temple Rites The Salt Lake LDS Temple provided the setting for the marriage of Miss Debbie Griggs and Mark D. Thomas on June 25, 1982. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Griggs of Pocatello, Ida. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted W. Thomas of Kaysville. A wedding breakfast was held at the Red Flame Restaurant in Bountiful hosted by the grooms parents. They were later honored at a reception held in the Kaysville LDS Rock Chapel courtyard, and at a garden open house held at the brides parents home in Pocatello June 26. THE BRIDE was radiant in a gown enhanced full-leng- ville. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mary Rubel, Stephanie Davis, Sharlene Christensen and Brenda Thomas. Debbie is a graduate of The Clearfield High School Class of 1977 reunion will be held in the schools cafeteria August 28. The cost is $7 per floor-lengt- apricot colored ribbons and white lace. Each held a white lace fan with silk flowers. THE MOTHERS chose h gow ns in shades of yellow. Their corsages were silk yellow and white roses with yellow ribbon. Heather Davis was the flower girl and Becky Hart attended the guest floor-lengt- Stevenson. Flower girls were Exchange Vows Miss Jacklyn Thavn and Mark Scott Douglas repeated wedding vows in rites performed Saturday, July 17 at the Chateau Reception Center in Layton with Bishop Farrell Benson officiating. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Thayne of 380 E. 100 N Kaysville. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Douglas of 2120 N. Highway person and reservations should be made by July 28 to Debbie Egan Cowdin, 1251 W. 1045 S., Clearfield. Additional information may be obtained by calling Bonnie Peterson 3 after 5 p.m. Jenkins, Those attending should make their checks out to Clearfield High School. FOLLOWING the ceremony the newlyweds were honored at a reception where the bride wore a gown of white bridal satin full-leng- styled with a Valentine neckline and long sleeves. The long flowing veil enhanced the ensemble. CHECKS SHOULD be sent along with a synopsis of the happenings of your life since higlLschool. It is important that students send their synopsis even if they do not attend the reunion. Time of the reunion is 6:30 p.m. with dinner scheduled for the next hour and a program following dinner. vsb The brides bouquet was made up of peach, blue and beige shades of spring flowers accented with baby breath. ATTENDING the bride was Miss Kim Kamensky as maid I Ornamental Layton. 89, 825-740- Evensen of honor. Bridesmaids were Lori Thayn Larkin, Marilee Thayn, Melanie Smith and Mary Ann Homer. The attendants wore street dresses with the maid of honor in blue, and the bridesmaids, Lori and Mary Ann in a peach shade and Manlee and Melanie in beige. THE BRIDES mother chose a brown pant suite and the bridegrooms mother chose a beige pant suit. Miss Zoe Ann Kaminsky attended the guest book. Best man duties were performed by Jerry Hane. Ushers were Corey Larkin, Pat Dara, Dave Richardson and Nick Davis. THE NEWLYWEDS took a honeymoon trip to Canada. A prenuptial party was given by Melanie Smith. THE BRIDE is a 1981 graduate of Davis High School and the bridegroom graduated from Layton High School, np lost 75 pounds! Iron and Welding 295-989- 5 815 So. Main, Cent. Nona Hickox tells how she Security Storm Doors changed her life a .1 Diet Center class 20-ye- call Window Guards Diet Columns Residential Furniture TO YOUR HEALTH Doors Opei Dr. Brian Burns at Cool It During The Summer Summer can be an unnecessarily dangerous time of the year. In our enthusiasm to participate in summer activities, we can go beyond our physical limitations causing the body to become overly stressed. This can result in heat stroke, heat cramps, or heat exhaustion. These reactions usually occur when large amounts of water, salts, or both, are lost through profuse sweating following strenuous exercise or manual labor in an extremely hot atmosphere. Elderly persons, small children, chronic invalids, overweight people, and alcoholics are especially sensitive to circulatory reactions, particularly if they live In a normally moderate climate. Although everyone regardless of age or sex is a potential victim, males are considered generally more susceptible because of their physical make-up- . About 75 of energy produced by muscle activity In the body is in the form of heat. Heat is dissipated by vasodilation of surface vessels, perspiration, and panting. Females can usually endure more external heat than males because their subcutaneous tissue acts as an Insulator which aids in optimal thermal maintenance. But at the same time, it hampers lossof heat. Therefore, although the male is more likely to succumb to problems induced by insufficient heat loss, both sexes must watch out afflicatlons. Preventive measures include for getting plenty of water and micronutrients. The person who exerts himself heavily during the summer such as the athlete, sports enthusiast or manual laborer should supplement excessive fluid loss. Drinks low In refined sugar are best. The sweeter the drink, the longer it remains In the stomach, and thus the longer it takes to replace the fluid lost from the body. Alcoholic beverages are contraindicated. Health authorities often recommend electrolydlc drinks because they replace vital minerals lost in perspiration and metabolism. There are numerous electrolydlc drinks which are commercially available. Although older people often succumb to heat, the prime victims are children. The basis is the same as that which causes this group to be the prime victims of all sports Injuries: unrestrained enthusiasm to participate and the zeal for peer acceptance keep the child from quitting until exhaustion is severe. Summer danger is not limited to the direct effects of heat alone. As the individual's body temperature builds1 and fatigue sets in, coordination and discretion are affected. The person becomes more negligent . . . and this invites other types of injures. Doctors of Chiropractic, who treat many types of -related Injuries, recommend the following rules: 1. Drink plenty of fluids in the summer. 2. Try to get plenty of ventilation in indoor work or play heat-induce- d Your reaction to 7. Maintain your health heat is Influenced by the functions of several systems of your body. To assist in gaining balanced function, doctors of Chiropractic strive to remove structural impairments year-roun- and Layton You May Use jV a Your vC Bank Cards or Wight House Charge Or Cash All Sales Final No Exchanges No Refunds No Layways jL which may Interfere with the body's adaptive powers. This procedure reduces tension and aids your natural restore tion, maintenance, and resistance capabilities. Center. ChirofractiC center 220 TODAY WORTH MAIN STREET, KAYSVILLE automobile and work related Injuries covered 100 Most health and group insurance accepted Fees discussed prior to treatment Mo charge to you for consultation Call for your appointment Mowl AH VMIGIII Bountiful 6. If a heat iqjury occurs, seek immediate emergency CALL TOMORROW Shop Both Stores treatment. 544-349- 5 ANDMARriOMV. 8:30 a.m. else. Residentials Fencing Planter Stands Thursday. July 22nd 4. Shade your head from the strong sun with a cap if working out of the shade for long periods of time. 5. Avoid heavy meals before and after strenuous exer re- THE Mailboxes Sale Starts 3. Take more frequent rest breaks than you do during works! Railings Shutters Trade Technical School of Cosmetology. David is a graduate of Davis High School. He attended Weber State College and is currently attending DeVry Institute of Computer Technology in Phoenix, Ariz. He also fulfilled an LDS mission in Dearborn, Mich. The newlyweds honeymooned in southern California before returning to Phoenix to make their home. the winter. Their program Pipe Railing Regular Retail Price CYNTHIA IS a graduate of Kearns High School and Utah areas. union. It was then that I decided to do something about my excess weight. At the Diet Center, I went from 208 pounds to ai trim 134. If you have a weight problem Signs Gates Prenuptial parties were hosted by Reva Jones, Maureen Jones, Rene Oniki, Aude-n- e French, Gay Scharp, Carol Allinson and Valerie Hannah. summer- At the right, is a picture of me at my Commercial Shelle Fowler and Meisha Dali with Micki VanderMeyden attending the guest book. MR. AND MRS. MARK S. DOUGLAS 77 Reunion, matching lace and deep lace cuffs. The gown featured a long flowing chapel train. Her veil of silk bridal illusion fell softly from a lace cap accented with seed pearls and butterfly lace. She carried a bouquet of apricot and yellow silk colored baby roses, white baby breath along with ribbon streamers in apricot and white. Mrs. Brent Davis served as matron of honor with attending matrons Mrs. Jimmie Griggs, Mrs. Terry Griggs, Mrs. Rulan Christensen and Miss Brenda h gowns They wore in apricot shades trimmed with duties performed by Eric CHS Class Of August 28th Thomas as the bridesmaids. MATRON OF honor was Debra Anderson with best man Pocatello High School and attended Idaho State University. Mark is a graduate of Davis High and attended WSC. He fulfilled an LDS Mission in Japan. The newlyweds will make their home in Midvale. with white lace bodice, sweetheart neckline, long full sheer sleeves trimmed with The couple was honored at a dinner in the Hotel Utah Presidents Room following the marriage and a reception was held that evening in the Kearns East Stake Center. book. Best man duties were performed by Ken Thomas with Jimmie and Terry Griggs and Brent Davis as the ushers. to Centerville 2927618 7 Bountiful 0 Farmington - 292-505- 451-708- - HOURS July 22nd 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday - July 23rd 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thurs. - jL ' & ri- - The right House vL 85 N. Main, Bountiful vL J jj" 80 N. Fort Lane, Layton Jl. JSjC JyC J |