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Show JULY 27, 1983 with Mims Mrs. John Wayment and Joy Weaver accompanied Mrs. Neil Wayment back to Ephraim and en route they attended the Manti Pageant. Mrs. Charie B. Parker of Laguna Hills, Calif, was a houseguest for three days of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Killian. Mrs. Maijorie Dinger and daughter Marilyn Dinger spent last week on a vacation trip to Yellowstone National Park. Ralph Provost of Fruit Heights spent last week in Washington, D.C. on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Godfrey of Kaysville and his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Godfrey of Clarkston drove to Rapid City, South Dakota where they visited with Dr. and Mrs. Chris Merkley and family. While there they attended the Passion Play in South Dakota. Mrs. Merkely is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Godfrey. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Sheffield entertained their family at a patio steak fry at their home. Guests included Mrs. Edith Sheffield, Brent and Denise Scheffield, Matt and Jill Sheffield, Harry and Louise White, all of Kaysville; Lee and Doris Colemere, Fruit Heights. Mrs. Beth Tall was a guest at a family party in Ogden at the home of Bill and Elaine Kesl-in- Charles Albano of Orange, Calif, and his fiancee Sandy g. Other guests included Mrs. Keslings sisters, Mrs. Maxine Bybee Mills of Santa, Rosa, Calif, and Wilford and Afton By bee Young of San Jose, Calif. They are all nieces of Mrs. Tall. Patti Graves had lunch with former neighbor Janet Jones, who was down from Boise, Ida. with her husband Morris who had business in Salt Lake City. vi- sited for three days with Charles grandmother, Mrs. Glady Albano. Michell and Josephine McFaddin of Conway, Ark., were visitors last week of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne K. Sheffield. Mrs. McFaddin is the former Josephine Blamires of Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Curt Wood are parents of a daughter. She arrived on July 8 weighing 7 lbs. and will be named Emily. She has a brother Adam. Mrs. Wood is the former Ellen Ferrante of Kaysville. Guests last week of Mrs. Lona Mae Godfrey were her three sisters from Idaho, Mrs. Melba Carter, Mrs. Mona Wilding and Mrs. Lela Wilding. While here they visited with an aunt, Mrs. Carrie Kirby at Garland and also one evening they all attended the production at the Promised Valley Playhouse, in Salt Lake City. ts Robert Dye, Pocatello, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cook and their children, David Cook, Mr. and Mrs. William Cook and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Camora and daughter FARMINGTON ROYALTY - Emily Lambert of Farming-ton- , was selected Miss Farmington during the recent Fiesta mistress of the Davis High School Symphony Orchestra. ington City, as second The fourth in a family of ten children, she hopes to marry some day, also have a large family. Ann Christensen, attendant, played a piano solo, "Arabesque No. 1 and was presented a check for $50 from Farming-to- n City as first runner-up- . DAUGHTER of Gordon and Shirley Christensen, she plans to attend BYU in the fall and major in business. She enjoys traveling and has lived in Mexico City, Mexico, and in Spain. Her ambition is for a career, then to marry and have a family. Joy Marie Lambsons talent performance was a vocal solo, "Cock-eye- d from Optimist South Pacific and was presented a $50 awar from Farm Days activities held at the junior high school. MISS LAMBERT played a piano solo on the talent program. Her number in this contest was Greig Concerto 3rd movement in A minor. She was awarded $500 from the La- goon Corporation and sented by Peter Freed. Fiesta Days royalty for 1983 are left to right, Joye Lambson, second attendant; Queen Emilie Lambert; and Ann Christensen, second attendant. pre- The daughter of Gary V. and Barbara Lambert, she plans to enter the University of Utah in the fall with a major to be in piano performance. She presently teaches piano and is also a violinist. SHE PLANS to continue giving piano lessons, was concert 2-- TRAVIS Campbell, ACSW, a clinical psychotherapist, will conduct the 15 to 20 member class. He relates how stress is one of the most common problems we face' throughout our lives. Every age has its own special stresses, he says, from dependency as a child, to role confusion in adolescence, to dealing with physical and emotional losses in old age. . runner-up- SHE IS the daughter of Glen H. and Joyce H. Lambson and is presently employed at the Lion House in Salt Lake City. She hopes to go to Israel with the BYU study group for five months. Stress also comes from many other circumstances - the home, the job, the environment. Handled poorly, or allowed to get out of hand, stress can trigger a variety behaviors and physical of Doug Miller was host for the evening of the contest, and escorts were Craig Nielson, David Forbush and Todd Schryver. THE COMMITTEE for arranging the scholarship HOPELESS No matter how much you nurse a grudge, it wont get better. Journal, Petersburg pageant for Miss Farmington included Olive Hodson, Kaylyn White, Bernice Smith, Noleen Arbuckle and Karen Johnson, kj NOMINAL fee, based on what one can afford, will be charged. For more informaAdvtion please call Joanne at ance registration is required. A Salad bar with purchase of any medium or large pizza. Dining room only North Main, Kaysville Expires Aug. 15, 1983 SNAPPERS Fall Spectacular is how. Purchase a 21 mower at the regular retail Bag-N-Bla- North Main, Kaysville 546-329- Expires Aug 15, 1983 puts..thjin back into the lawn to become 1. . price and receive your choice of a FREE Thatcherizer, Mulcherizer, Snapperizer or Kit. The Thatcherizer easily removes thatch and vacuums it away with ! tie effort. The Mulcherizer chews up clippings and 11 For take outs 6 phone lawrvldqcj. The Snapperizer can save j self-propell- ed The Pizza Co. time this Fall as an efficient leaf shredder. Finally theres the convenience of the Kit. Visit extra toSNAPPER dealer your now. and save day. Buy Its a snap with Bag-N-Bla- ; de lit-- de SUAPFSB THATCHCMZKR Retail Value 59.95 MULCHERIZER SNAPPERIZER Retail Value $44.95 Retail Value KIT 900.00 Retail Value $39.95 HURRY! OFFER ENDS SOON AT PARTICIPATING DEALERS McEntire Clearfield - 285 N., Main, 825-227- 1 & Hilton store hours: Mon.-Fri.8- -7 - sat. 8-- status. Fehlman is a missile systems analyst at Grand Forks Air Force Base. N D. , w ith the 321st Strategic Missile Wing. HIS WIFE, Valarie, is the daughter of Garth R. and LaRee Anderson of 418 E. Oaklane, Kaysville. The sergeant is a 1974 graduate of Davis High School, Kaysville. listment and studied the personal and professional stan- Marine Pvt. Val K. Peterson, son of Carrol J. Peterson of 794 Amethyst, Layton, has completed recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, Calif. dards traditionally exhibited by Marines. He participated in an active physical conditioning program and gained proficiency in a variety of military skills, including first aid, rifle marksmanship and close order drill. Teamwork and were emphasized throughout the training cycle. DURING THE training cycle, he learned the basics of battlefield survival. He was introduced to the typical daily routine that he will experience during his en ATTENTION CRIME PREVENTION SPECIAL Peep Hole $QO0 Viewers Call 776-586- 8 FREE - Fast Service 5 . Fountain Drinks for your mup with any purchase over $5.00. The Pizza Co. 11 1 00 OFF FREE Attachments Worth up to 59 Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Preece visited in Logan Sunday with his sister Mrs. J O. Cheney. Valuable Coupon Valuable Coupon bottle of PLUS FREE Coke, S prin te or Root Beer with purchase of any large pizza. Take out order only 95 nonNEW THE commissioned officer completed training in manage- 298-344- 6. FREE 11 y Completes Training pressures, unemployment, environmental disasters such as the recent flooding, etc., learning to strengthen our resources to cope can be critical for good health and happiness. In the class, Mr. Campbell will focus on the physical effects of stress, identifying potential sources of stress and the functional or adaptations we make to it, and a personal assessment of stressors and stress levels. The course emphasizes development of cognitive skills such as problem solving and controlling irrational thinking. In later class sessions, relaxation techniques are employed. The Pizza Co. snappier Douglas A. Fehlman, son of Arlen L. and Alta M. Fehlman of 98 W. 500 N ., Kaysville, has been appointed a sergeant in the U.S. Am Force. Valuable Coupon -- Mr. and Mrs. Don Edwards attended the mission farewell of their nephew Elder Jim Hea-lat Provo on Sunday. He will serve in the Mississippi LDS Mission. Named Sergeant ment, in leadership, human relations and NCO responsibilities, before being awarded this BECAUSE MANY of lifes stressors are difficult to reduce, avoid or eliminate, e.g., six-we- Mr. and Mrs. Dean Perkins of Garden Grove, Calif, have moved to Layton to make their home. Soon after his arrival he had to undergo major surgery at the McKay-De- e Hospital. Mr. Perkins was a former Kaysville resident. The grandparents include Major (Ret.) and Mrs. Frank Ferrante, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Kent R. Wood, Bountiful. are The Mr. and Mrs. William R. Perkins, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Davis Mental Health Plans Stress Seminar A community education course in Stress Management will be conducted on Tuesday afternoons, 4 p.m., beginning Aug. 2 at the Davis County Mental Health Center office in Bountiful. Shalyn attended the Cook family runion at Cedar Fort (Utah County) on Saturday with over 100 descendants in attendance. Shephen and Patti Graves took a weekend trip to Jackson Lake to visit with a friend from Virginia, Connie Travagline whom they met on their tnp to England last year. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lotz entertained at dinner Sunday. Guests were Mrs. TeiTy Lotz and family of Centerville; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lotz and family of Riverdale and Mrs. Marjorie Burton and children of Kaysville. North Main, Kaysville FREE Expires August 15, 1983 Valuable Coupon bottle of Coke, Sprite or Root Beer with any purchase of any medium pizza take out orders only. 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