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Show T V WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JULY 29, 1982 Seminar On Careers Senior Citizens The Davis County Employment and Training Office is presenting a seminar which will cover careers and occupations that will be in the job market in the future. The seminar will be held at the Davis High School auditorium from p.m. on Aug. 6. The seminar is open to the public. RON AHLSTROM from the Utah State Dept, of Employment Security will be there to discuss what types of employment and areas of training will May Get Cheese Thursday, Friday years-of-ag- residents can also receive cheese with a volunteer to be assigned for delivery. FIVE POUND bricks will be available at the Bountiful Golden Year's Center, the Kays-vill- e Silver Age Center, and various centers Sept. Citizen Center 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., with one brick allowed per person. 23-2- 4 and again Dec. said Joyce Smith, Golden Years BHS Class Of 1972 will be an informal barbecue buffet and western party with entertainment and square 20-2- . dancing at Deer Valley resort. The cost is $16.50 per person. Money must be received by August 10 and should oe mailed to Reunion Committee, Craig Case, 1859 N. 200 E., Centerville, Ut. 84014. Call 6 for further Craig at information. Francine Elizabeth Johnson and Gene Taylor West were married July 15, 1982 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Clifton I. Johnson, father of the bride, performing the THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton I. Johnson. The groom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walker West of Ogden. The newlyweds were honored at a wedding breakfast in the President's Room in Hotel Utah. Their reception was held in the Bountiful 4th Ward Chapel. THE BRIDE wore a 295-273- To Be Honored On 80th Anniversaries le gown of white silk crepe with an featuring a skirt and long train. White daisy embroidery An open house honoring Mr. and Mrs. E. Van Sanders of Kaysville on their combined 80th birthday will be held August 1 at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Major, 232 East 200 North, Kaysville. THURSDAY 6 P.M. Crowther. They wore dresses of blue dotted swiss trimmed FRIENDS AND relatives are invited to visit them between the hours of 8 p.m. They request that gifts be omitted. with white lace and ribbons. The older girls carried baskets of white daisies and miniature silk flowers. The flower girls wore dainty flower hair pieces 6-- THEY WERE married Feb. Lake LDS Temple and have lived in Kaysville since their marriage. Mr. Sanders was born in Farmington July 19, 1901, a son of Mary Alice Van Fleet and David Albert Sanders. The family moved to Sugar City, Idaho. When he was 1 1 years old the family moved to Kaysville. He attended school Idaho and Kaysville. accentuated with colors of their dresses. en- hanced the neckline, bodice, waist, sleeves and hem. She wore a fingertip veil with a daisy trim and carried a bou- THE BRIDES mother wore a short dusty rose dress with a corsage of white sephanotis. Curtis West served as best man and ushers were John Ivan Johnson, Scott Johnson, Rick Watson and Rulan Cook. Marilee Parker sat at the guest book table. quet of white orchids and stephanotis. Attending the bride were Gayle Zesiger, Leslie Watson, Kathleen Cook, Sonja John- son, Kimberley Wahlquist, Lindsey Watson and Karli given by Margaret Jones, Trudy Fuller, Marguerite Jensen, Marilee Parker, Joyce Taylor, LaVerne Briggs, e Kathleen Johnson and HE WAS employed at Layton Sugar Company at the time of their marriage and worked there until 1939. He then started farming. At this time they moved to a farm and home which one belonged to John Weinel, (currently where his sister-in-laClover Sanders now resides) and later in 1942 they moved to a farm located west of the Kaysville Bob-bett- Johnson. Francine received her secondary education in Eng- land. She has fulfilled an LDS mission in Spain and is currently employed as a legal secretary. Gene fulfilled an LDS mission in Finland and is currently teaching in the Davis County School District. They will make their home in Ogden. City Cemetery. He also worked for Northwestern Insurance Company, while he was farming. To Be Honored On 85th Date American Legion Auxiliary, a visiting teacher, and is presently serving as a visiting teacher supervisor. SHE AND her husband owned and operated Otto's Cowboy Club and the Golden Spur Cafe in Afton, Wyo. They had three children, Vaughn O. Stephens, Afton, Wyo., and Mrs. Edward (Jean) Harris, Roy. Mrs. Owen (Rhea) Roberts preceeded her in death. Mrs. Stephens lived most of her life in Henefer. She also has 8 grandchildren, 25 and 7 In 1947 he sold his farm and moved to Kaysville City and went into contracting, at which time he built many of the homes in Kaysville. He retired from contracting and carpenter work in 1970. MR. AND MRS. HARRISON R. COOPER JR. SUSAN FRANCIS BEGINNING IN September, the American Cancer Society Cancer Prevention the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Susan Francis and Robert J. Beers ers are urgently needed, according to Merilyn McDonald and Pat Hirschi, chairmen for the study in the Davis South and Davis North Units. 13 the family moved to Kaysville and she has resided there since. She attended the Kaysville schools and graduated from Davis High School and the University of Utah. Mrs. Sanders has been active in LDS Church work, having served in many organiz- W'E NEED volunteers now so that they can be trained before fall, Mrs. McDonald said. Anyone interested in helping with this important study can call Mrs. McDonald 3 at or Mrs. Hirschi at 292-467- 544-845- ations. She has served as teacher in several auxiliaries and was a member of the Davis Stake Primary Board for five years. She is currently a Relief Society visiting teacher of the More information about the study can be obtained by calling the American Cancer Society, 322-043- 1. at the bottom of the dress was pulled up to reveal another lace ruffle. She carried three long stemmed pink roses. The bride was attended by her sister, Mickee Mayo. Best man was Steve Jay, a brother of the bride. DEANN attended Davis High School and WSC. Harrison attended Bountiful High and will attend the U. of U. The newlyweds will make their home in Kaysville. Of interest in nuptial news is who will be married September 9 in the Jordan River LDS Temple, with a reception that evening at the McCune Mansion in Salt Lake City. THE BRIDE elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Francis of Fruit Heights. The future bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary E. Beers of South Jordan. 1 MISS FRANCIS is a gradu- ate of Davis High School and is a student at Utah State University in Logan. Mr. Beers graduated from Bingham High School and Snow College. He will receive his Bachelor's degree in Business and Marketing Management from Utah State University in December, np Kaysville 19th Ward. jSfZZZL VM SHE IS also an active mem- ber of the Weinel Mill Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers. She is past president of the Lantern Club and has worked with other clubs and civic groups. Van and Thelma have four children and two died in infancy. Their children include Mrs. Robert B. (Geraldine) Major, William Van (Bill) Sanders, both of Kaysville; David Sanders, Park City, and Kemp Williams of Syracuse. They have 17 be found at the bedutiful Brotten's Cove in Bountiful" SUPERB SEAFOOD & STEAKS FAST, COURTEOUS SERVICE Mon. thru Thurs. It Fri. and Sat AM. -- 10 P.M. Closed Sundays Soafood grandchildren and eight 135 S. S00 Wm( tt Bountiful np r font 295-230- 4 I LOVE THE NEW ME! LOST 76 POUNDS I IN JUST 22 WEEKS MR. SANDERS served as Kaysville City Councilman July Ceremony DeAnn Jay and Harrison R. Cooper, Jr. were married July 20, 1982 in the home of Richard and Phyllis Crouch, the brides aunt and uncles home. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Harold VanNatter. THE BRIDES parents are DeWayne D. and Marion Jay of Kaysville. The groom's parents are Harrison R. and Nancy Cooper, Sr. of Bountiful. The bride was dressed in a long floral pink dress with white sheer sleeves. The ruffle 13 Engaged 18, 1926 in the Salt PRENUPTIAL parties were full-leng- th - residents will provide information on their lifestyles to about 200 volunteer interviewers in the largest research project in the country this fall. Study II will examine the relationship of environment and lifestyle to cancer and other diseases by interviewing more than 1 million Americans. Davis County residents will play a significant role in the study and volunteer interview- MR. AND MRS. E. VAN SANDERS PHOTO DEADLINE July Wedding I- Almost 2,000 Davis County Readies Reunion Bountiful High's class of 1972 will hold its reunion Aug. Activities on Aug. 20 include a family picnic at Bountiful City Park at 5 p.m. Those attending should bring a picnic lunch and a blanket. There will be a wagon hay ride, sawdust games, a diaper derby and other games. Ice Cream and balloons will be available to buy. ON AL'G. 21 at 6 p.m. there K Cancer Workers To Interview In Davis CHEESE AND one pound of butter will be available at the Clearfield Heritage Senior 1 2-- 3 Those wishing cheese are asked to sign and verify they e are county residents, 60 or older. Homebound The county's senior citizens have another chance to stock up on their cheese supply Thursday and Friday. be in demand in the future. Mr. Ahlstrom is a graduate of the U. of U. and has worked for Job Service as an economist for the past 1 years. from 1934-3During World War II he was a member of the rationing board. Also during as this time, he was city councilman and served in this capacity from 1944-4He served as superintendent of the Sunday School in Kaysville First LDS Ward and has been active in both church and civic functions. LOOK BETTER I I FEEL BETTER ITS FANTASTIC! 6. For me, the real key to success was the private, daily counseling and weigh-isessions. The diet was great and I was never hungry. learned about nutrition, goal setting, meal planning and a whole new way of life! Best of all, I feel good about me, and know how to control my weight permanently. MRS. SANDERS was the former Thelma Williams, born August 2, 1902, in Syracuse, the daughter of Thomas E. and Grace Bybee Wilams. At age 1 1 YOU CAN DO IT TOO! Davis County friends and relatives are invited to an open house for Beatrice L. Paskett Stephens, formerly of Henefer, Ut., now residing in Afton, Wyo. The open house will be held July 31 from 4 p.m. in the Henefer LDS Church in honor of her 85th birthday. The family request no gifts please. 2-- MRS. STEPHENS was born July 24, 1897 in Henefer, a daughter of John C. and Sarah Ann Thomas Paskett. She married Otto T. Stephens Sept. 15, 1915 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. Stephens died Nov. 6, 1970. Mrs. Stephens was a charter member of the Henefer chapter of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, a den mother, a group leader, a teacher in the MIA and Relief Society. She was a member of the Afton Literary Club, president of the Main esiginis rr? 1 Welcomes. r..jm-9- SOUND NUTRITION . . PRIVATE, DAILY COUNSELING UMI AIMM BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION FREE MAINTENANCE PLAN (formerly of Fran Brown and Co.) 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