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Show L - Attends Mechanics School Curtis J. Clark, son of James J. Clark and Mary B. Simmons of 1033 N. 2600 W Clinton, enlisted in the U.S. Air Force, according to Sgt. Mike Carroll. UPON successfully com pleting the Air Forces six Curtis will be earning credits weeks basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, Tex., Curtis will receive training in the Mechanics Career Field. Curtis is a 1983 graduate of Clearfield High School. toward an associate degree in applied sciences through the Community College of the Air Force while attending basic and other Air Force technical training schools. Airman Smith Assigned Airman Christopher M. Smith, son of Air Force Tech. Sgt. and Mrs. Frank G. Smith of 4044 A Adams Circle, Hill Air Force Base, has been assigned to Lowry Air Force Base, Colo., after completing Air Force basic training. t DURING the six weeks at Lackland Air Force Base, Tex., the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special training in human rela- Air Force. THE AIRMAN will now receive specialized instruction in the audio-visufield. al tions. In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree in applied science through the Community College of the His wife, Cindy, is from Tampa, Fla. THE AIRMAN is a 1981 gra- duate of King High School, Tampa. Vi&r 'TT'-- Kaysville OH REALLY Doctor--Yo- Wave-List- en, Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton D. Zollinger were their children and grandchildren who came for their mission farewell held on Sunday, July 10 in the Kaysville East LDS Stake Center. Mr. and Mrs. Zollinger are leaving to serve an LDS mission to the Washington-Spokan- Mis- e sion. MICHAEL HORROCKS Happy IMhday Michael sole Horrocks is the to be one-year-o- ld congratulated, this week, on reaching that miles- tone. He achieved it July 13 and is the son of Jolene Horrocks of 480 N. 30 E. in Kaysville and David Wayne Horrocks of Children on hand were Bishop and Mrs. Roger Davis, Grand Fork, North Dakota.; Dr. and Mrs. Blair Woodfield, Caldwell, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Zollinger, Inglewood, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hess, Centerville and their families, Edwin Zollinger and Karen Zollinger of Kaysville and Mrs. Zollingers father, Wesley Nelson of Logan. Visitors for two weeks of Mr. and Mrs. James Miller w'ere her brother and Mr. and Mrs. Myrle Lyth-go- e of Ventura, Calif. While here they visited with friends in Layton also. sister-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker has been vacationing at their summer cabin at Bear Lake. The Explorer Scouts of the Kaysville 4th Ward spent five days at summer camp at Yuba Lake. They were accompanied by Bishop James Brough, Don Cottrell and DeLoy Reid. u appendicitis. have acute Doc. I came here to be examined, not admired. Etromciii Nationwide Mil mm Now get cash in 2,000 locations across the country wherever you see this symbol . . . Its HandiBank More than twice the number of Intermountain locations than before! and the new Plus System! The first true nationwide electronic banking e automated teller service network. machines let you make withdrawals, transfer Easy-to-us- MR. AND MRS. DAVID H. STENQUIST Temple Rites Adele Kinney and 1st Lt. David H. Stenquist were married July 15 in the Jordan River Temple. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Kinney of Rexburg, Ida. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. LelandG. Stenquist of 58 W'. 250 S., Kaysville. dresses trimmed in lace with deeply flounced ruffle, Queen Ann neckline, sheer sleeves, gathered at the wrist. Flowers were silk carnations and roses in colors of pastel blue and white with baby breath and blue ribbon on a white lace background. ROBBIE Watson was a flower girl. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Red Flame in Bountiful. A reception was held July 16 in Rexburg. An open house was held at the home of the groom's parents in Kaysville on July 15. Capt. Lance Stewart was best man. Ushers were Lee THE BRIDE wore a gown with lace over taffeta with beaded pearl trim and a Queen Ann neckline and lace sleeves. Her veil was of nylon netting with beaded pearl trim. The bridal bouquet was of dark blue, pastel blue and white silk flowers on coordinating white lace background with white Salt Lake City and Elaine streamers. Maid of honor was Sandra Hess. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Willard Hess, Mrs. Tim Watson, Mrs. Dennis Grow, Kimberly Kinney and Julie Stenquist. 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