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Show i H REFLEX JI CKav-Dc- c JOURNAL BULLETIN LEADER SEPTEMBER 23, 1982 Births Kaysville News Autust 11. 1982 Ren and Julie Weaver, 1263 W. 2300 N., Clinton, boy. Alan D. and Patricia Presnell, 884 W. 2650 N., Clinton, boy. Michael and Tami Perucca, 1376 W. 925 S., Clear- From Pocatello, Ida. comes word of the arrival of a son named Jeffery Scott, born Aug. 24 to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winter. The new addition, their first child, weighed 5 lbs. 1 oz. The new mother will be field, girl. August 12, 1982 J. Scott and Maridene Wiberg, 47 S. 3200 W., Layton, girl. Donald and Jenee Garr, 1070 E. Green Rd., Fruit Heights, girl. William and Reva Bailey, 2469 W. 1400 remembered as the former Shelly Crawley of Kaysville. Grandparents are Mr. and N., Clinton, girl. August 13, 1982 John and Lori Koster, 2233 N. 1300 W., Clinton, Mark August 14, 1982 and Rebecca Ridderhoff, 1149 Clearfield, girl. JOSEPH FONNESBECK AMBER RAE THOMAS COBY CHAMPNEYS Happy Birthday W. 75 N., girl. August 15, 1982 Brooks W and Marci Hansen, 1058 Layton, boy Sundays the first birthday for Coby Champneys, N. 1390 W., August 16, 1982 W. 775 N., Clearfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Champneys of 650 N. 3500 W. in West Point. Amber Rae Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Thomas of 1127 N. Emerald Drive in Layton, celebrated Sept. 17 while Joseph Fonnesbeck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Fonnesbeck of 2039 S. 3300 W. of Syracuse, had his big day Monday. Mrs. Ben Crawley, Kaysville, and Mr. and Mrs. John Winter, Pocatello. are Mrs. Juanita Wilson of Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Perkins traveled to Spokane, Wash, and met friends. They all vacationed at Victoria British Columbia. En route home, Mr. and Mrs. Perkins visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Gattis at New'port, Wash, and also his brother, Lt. Col. (ret.) and Mrs. Merrill Perkins at Worley, Idah. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton D. Zollinger spent Saturday in Logan with her father, Wesley Nelson for his 89th birthday with a family party. Returning from a week vacation are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gailey who enjoyed a week in Washington, D.C., New York and Atantic City. Mr. Gailey enjoyed a reunion with former air force friends in Washington and they attended the U.S. Open Tennis Match in New York. Mrs. Bonnie Crawley spent a week in Pocatello, Ida. with her daughhter Shelly and Joe Winter to help with the arrival of their first child, a son bom August 24. Mrs. Crawleys husband, Ben, traveled to Idaho to visit and also Shellys sister and family Mr. and Mrs. Donn Munson. Alvin and Lola Kinsey, who were serving an LDS mission in Texas, returned home due to health problems of Mr. Kinsey. They are with their daughter, Candia Miller and family in Bountiful and plan to return to Texas and complete their mis sion at a later date. Mrs. Norma Ward spent a week in Idaho as a houseguest of her brother, Elmer Thurman of Blackfoot. They and his family attended the Eastern Idaho State Fair and before returning home, Mrs. Ward also visited her other brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Thurman, also of Blackfoot. Becky Ward was honored at a dinner for her 13th birthday on Tuesday evening by her parents Mr. and Mrs. Meldon Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Raymond accompanied their son, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Raymond to Flaming Gorge on a camping and fishing trip over Labor Day. Bishop and Mrs. Gary Porter and family visited with relatives in St. George over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Blood spent last week in Las Vegas, Nev. where he took his reserve training. ( 3 and Nancy Wade, 856 Glen girl. Clair D and First Lt. Ronald F. and Margery Sopata, 323 O.B. Hamilton St, Hill AFB, girl. Ross and Debbie Haycock, 832 N. 1000 W., Clinton, boy. and Jill Hayman, 2458 N. 2300 E., Layton, boy. August 19, 1982 Troy and Shawndra Garcia, 68 W. 2300 N., No. 6, Sunset, girl. Alan and Cynthia Nicholls, 1 r::TClEx Kaysville August 18, 1982 Jodi Weaver, 23tr N. 350 W., Sunset, girl Tim V I I Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mitchell, Mrs. Lillian Ringer attended the Joseph H. and Martha M. Burton family reunion held Saturday at the Kaysville Park with 70 descendants in attendance. Brian Rogerson underwent 13 at Davis surgery Sept. North Medical Center. Houseguests for two days of Mr. and Mrs. H. Glenn Austin were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilkinson and family of Cheyenne, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Johnson spent Sunday in Springville visiting with Miss Jill Marcusen and Miss Shauna Jackson of Kaysville and two of their friends, Chris Egan and Arlene Tavor of Clearfield, enjoyed a week long vacation trip through California. Mrs. Gwen Pierce has been very ill. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bloxham. lO Phone - owner-manage- r - A YES, WE DO VELVET FURNITURE 825-108- 7 - Additional Soil Retardant available - Safe for all types of Carpet - Insured BILL LILES 1 - Always Prompt Courteous Service All Work Guaranteed FREE ESTIMATES F ENJOY FRESH CLEAN CARPETS c 122 W. 600 S., Layton, boy. F Births At St. Benedict August 11, 1982 Melvin F. and Leslie Peterson, 1296 W. 75 N., Clearfield, girl. Wayne J. and Laura Young, 680 N. Main, Kaysville, F girl. August 13, 1982 Jeff and Kathy Gale, 2011 N. 630 W., Clinton, boy. Robert B. and Camille Anderson, 452 S. Glen Dr,, Fruit Heights, boy. Paul August 14, 1982 A. Padilla, 244 Freemont Way, and Susan Layton, boyl August 15, 1982 Parley J. and Patti A. Smout, 626 N. Fort Lane, Layton, boy. August 16, 1982 Donald and Lee Robertson, 533 View Drive, Layton, boy. August 18, 1982 JohnT. and Lesley Dennis, 2875 N. 400 W. No. 164, Layton, girl. William B. and Teresa A. Wilson, 1113 W. 75 N., Clearfield, boy. i Davis IVorth Births F August 18, 1982 Kenneth and Teresa Terry, 2347 N. 840 W., Clinton, boy. Gary and Marilyn Southwick, 662 N. Adams, Ogden, boy. Daniel and August 19, 1982 659 E. 2000 Eve Carlsruh, 6 N. Layton, F boy. Paul and Judy Valdez, 827 E. 775 N., Layton, boy. August 20, 1982 Kenyon and Jaima Hansen, 770 Hill Villa Dr., Layton, boy. Steven and Gaelynn Tyner, 720 W. 725 N., Clearfield, girl. George and Sharilyn Soares, 1957 N. 400 W. No. Layton, boy. 1, August 22, 1982 and Mary King, 1501 N. 1850 W., Layton, girl. Steven and Connie Robbins, 942 N. 4500 W., West Karl Point, boy. August 24, 1982 Richard and Terry Rawley, 251 E. Antelope Dr., Layton, girl. Kevin and Lori Monson, 1176 N. 600 W., Clinton, boy. August 25, 1982 James and Linda Kerkman, 470 Owens St, Layton, girl. 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Over a period of time, they will go up. But we can promise you that your telephone service will be priced fairly. Chang;e will also mean new concepts in home and business communications and new ways of obtaining and using telecommunications products and services. Its a new competitive world for the telecommunications industry. In rural areas it will bring new ways to make communications more useful, and new and more choices. The changes coming to Mountain Bell are changes for the better. But they are changes nonetheless. And we want you to understand them. So well continue to talk with you about changes as they happen, in newspaper ads like this and on television. We also want to make it easy for you to get answers to any questions e you might have. Thats why weve set up a special number. 1 800 you can call Monday through Friday from noon to 10:30 p.m. Therell be somebody to talk to. Somebody to help you. Somebody to get you information. Like our free booklet, Lets Talk About Change. 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