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Show AUGUST 17, 1983 L. Webb Returns Kaysville News By NORMA PREECE 544-875- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Zena Hyde of Lake San Marcus, Calif, and her sister and brother-in-la- Max and Sally Ware of California and another sister Mrs. Marcelle Blood of Salt Lake City vacationed in Canada. En route "home Mr. and Mrs. Zena Hyde stopped in Kaysville to visit with his sisters and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Berkenfeld, Mr. and Mrs. Wray Hyde, and in Layton with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Layton. They also visited in Midvale with his sister Mr. and Mrs. George Cuthbert and in Ogden with her brother Seth Linford and family. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Bgrkenfeld entertained at a family patio dinner in their honor. Visitors for one week of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDonald were their two daughters and families, Mr. and Mrs. Gary MR. AND MRS. TED HENNINGER Wed In SL Temple Miss Sheila Bindrup, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William K. Bindrup of 2900 N. 1100 W., Layton, became the bride of Ted A. Henninger in a ceremony performed at the Ogden LDS Temple on Thursday . Ralph Dibmorning, Aug. ble officiated. 1 1 MR. HENNINGER is the son of Mrs. Waltraut Girton of 2337 N. 490 W., Layton, and John A. Henninger of Salt Lake City. That evening the couple was honored with a wedding reception held at the Layton 15th Ward cultural hall. THE BRIDE was attended by Mrs. Bart Smith, a sister and Miss Gaylinn Shaner. Assuming the duties of best man was Keith Campbell, with Boyd Bindrup and Mark Henninger as ushers. THE COUPLE left for a wedding trip to the Tetons and upon their return home will reside in West Layton. . The bride was entertained with showers prior to her mar-rig- e given by Mrs. LethaOgze-wall- a iversity in Provo and has attended Weber State College. Named Top Salesman factors, including market penetration, dealer use of MR. JUDSON is the sales representative for Utah, north from Salt Lake City, Southeastern Idaho and Southwestern Wyoming. He has been employed for eight years at Turf Equipment Company, the Salt Lake based Toro distributor which services Utah and parts of Wyoming, Idaho, Nevada and Oregon. Buhler were guests in Taylorsville on Sunday for the blessing and naming of their granddaughter, Lynzee Jo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Buhler. Its a daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Atwood of Huntington, Utah, The 7 lb. 4 oz. daughter was bom on July 25 and will be named Deseree. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Don Crawley and Mrs. Vesta Atwood of Kaysville. 18 weighing 8 lb. 10 oz. She is their fifth child and second daughter. Other grandparents are Jack Moline, Ogden and Mrs. Mary Lewis of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. and Mrs. James Taa at ElMonte, Calif. Mrs. Gerald Purdy and her mother Mrs. Clarence Iverson left for a three week vacation trip to Europe. They will be visiting 10 countries before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Green returned from vacationing in Idaho, Montana and Wyoming. They spent time at Sun Valley, CLASSES are as follows: Clearfield High, fourth period at the First Southern Baptist Church in Clearfield. Call LAYTON High, second and sixth period. Catholic Seminary students included. Classes meet in the Catholic Ed. Center north of Layton High School. Call Dave Heikkila 4 for information. . Davis High, fourth or eighth period. Students will be trans544-943- 4. 544-943- ported to the Catholic Ed. Center in Layton. Call Dave 4 for Heikkila at 544-943- graduation or d college-boun- credit programs. For students who have registered in advance for their high school program it is still not too late to change their schedules. A written request from a parent is usually sufficient to make such a change. A special note to Clearfield students, the last day for changes is Aug. 18. Layton and Davis students register Aug. 26 and 29. Students are encouraged to look for a Bible Academy sign at the registration tables. THE NLBA is in all of its acacemic and scholarship policies. The Academy is organized as a religious educational program and operates entirely on the donations non-prof- it ELDER FRANDSEN ELDER WEHRLI Elder Doug Wehrli, son of Jerry and Kay Wehrli has accepted a mission call to serve in the England Leeds Mission for the LDS Church. He will enter the MTC on Sept. 1. DOUG IS a member of the Fruit Heights 1st Ward and spoke on Aug. 14. Doug is a 1982 graduate of Davis High and attended Ricks College where he played received from students, parents, churches and interested JONATHAN SNELL Eagle Jonathan Olpin Snell, UJISKSa Mr. and Mrs. Smith Heights 3rd Ward. He will be honored on Sun- day, Aug. Mrs. JoAnn Johnson spent 13 year old son of Dr. and Mrs. George F. Snell of 1537 N. 750 E., Kaysville, was presented his Eagle Scout rank advancement at a special Eagle Court of Honor. JONATHAN is a member of Boy Scout Troop 405 and was sponsored by the Kaysville 20th Ward., The scoutmaster is Larry Dorius. Jonathan has completed the 7th grade at Kaysville Junior High School. He has served many positions in scouting, including senior patrol leader. He is currently serving as scribe and as a 2nd counselor in the Deacons quorum, np last week in Springville with her mother, Mrs. Helen Fullmer and visited other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Don Wright and his brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. George Wright vacationed for 16 days recently in the Northwest. They visited Lake Louise, Canada, Washington and a Large Sandwich and watch lls Pay! - . MeDokafds&UouW im- Roy, Utah , GOT NO Oregon. From Bountiful comes word of the arrival of a son born Aug. 5 to Mr. and Mrs. Eric Hartwell. He weighed 8 lb. 10 oz. at the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful and will be named ROOM" CHARGE You pay only physicians time and materials used. . Brock. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Birkenfeld of IMMEDIATE ACCESS TO PHYSICIAN Kaysville. Urgent Care Facility is open . Olt with . . 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. assistance 24 hours a day. No appointment needed and with your on-ca- ll card, you are cleared for immediate attention when it really counts. Available now at no charge to those who 1 dWPMM , qualify. . . . Until now, Insurance Companies only paid on S insurance claims , XCHANG1 -- CAR WASH- - 10 MINUTE LUBE, OIL CHANGE OIL FILTER with carriers that some Urgent Care services are eligible for coverage under the terms of the health policy. FREE PENNZOIL DANK FEES CAR WASH COUPONBBBBBBBB BOBS OIL EXCHANGE Introductory Offer 2 OFF FREE CARWASH with Full Service $2.00 off price of lubrication, oil change and filter change with this coupon. We also check all vital fluid levels and bnng them to required levels, (most cars and trucks). Wait m your car or enpy our customer waiting lounge No appointment needed. Bobs Oil Exchange 1370 North Main Street, Layton, Utah Phone iCOUPON! 546-676- the patient was hospitalized or used emergency room if facilities. SDMC has cleared with all insurance AND x Department. donate 50 for every Large Sandwich sold to help our Fire Department buy new equipment. And wait 'til you see who's taking your order. So come enjoy tunch or dinner at McDonalds of Roy this Saturday, and we'll all be doing a good deed in our community. Ronald McDonald will be here for the kiddies after the parade . until 2:00 p.m. Plus other surprises! On Saturday, August 20th, we will INSURANCE COVERAGE APPLIES . PENNZOIL DANK Roy Fire AT , Lubricil'O'L FREE at the Fruit attended the performance. PENgZOIL 90 21 Heights 3rd Ward Sacrament meeting at 1 p.m. HE WILL enter the MTC in Provo on Aug. 25. vsb 50c of tvory Large Sandwich cold goat to the Health Department, Division of Environmental Health will conduct a vehicle emissions clinic at the Fort Lane Shopping Center in Layton from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. CARS AND trucks will be tested to determine whether they are in compliance with the emission control law which will soon go into effect in Davis County. Diagnostic information will also be given to prove vehicle performance. Elder Monte Gene Frand-sethe son of Herman and Lois Frandsen of 1270 E. 700 N., Fruit Heights, has been called to serve and LDS Mission to the Honduras Mission. A GRADUATE of Davis High School, Monte is an active member of the Fruit You Duy individuals. On August 25th and 26th, the Davis County Qluliiy'' (ESDRAMUD STUDENTS need to be aware that they will be able to take a year or two of released time studies without affecting Emissions Clinic Set Miss Roxanne Smith is among the performers who presented a Summer Dance Concert at Brigham Young University on Saturday night. Roxanne is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith. She is teaching at BYU as a graduate . student and working on herj ' masters degree. advertising materials, product movement and promotion and service to territory. Kaysville News daughter born on July The New Life Bible Academy, serving Weber and Davis Counties with daily release time Bible classes, encourages high school students to register for the Bible class available in their school. All nonare classes sectarian, emphasizing historical Christianity and its expression. family of Idaho Falls, Ida. have moved to Fruit Heights to make their home. They were former residents of Farming-- ' ton, Mrs. Creer is a sister of Mrs. Lois Rasmussen. Mr. and Mrs. James Rasmussen visited in Salt Lake City at the LDS Hospital with her sister Mrs. Norma Allred who underwent major surgery. Her sister if the former Norma Hight of Farmington who is from California, but she and her husband are serving an LDS mission in the Salt Lake area. She is currently employed by Bills Superior Electric Co. Mr. Henninger is also employed by Robert Love Heating and Air Conditioning Service. He filled an LDS mission to Tokoyo-Nort- h Japan and is attending Weber State College. vsb Mr. and Mrs. Alvin D. Kinsey went to Little Rock, Ark. where they spent two weeks with their daughter and family, Bishop and Mrs. Craig Moline. The Molines have a baby College before leaving on his mission, tb Springfield, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Creer and attending Brigham Young Un- sales for the Toro Company. The award is based on many the Kaysville 21st Ward at 12:50 p.m. The Chapel is at 1875 E. 2nd N. in Kaysville. He attended Davis High School and LDS Seminary and was attending Weber State Academy Registering their daughter Suzanne of THE BRIDE has been according to salesperson, Gary G. Giltner, director of all of their children. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Gene McDonald and son of Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. Trady McDonald and two children of W'est Valley City. Mrs. Morjorie Brands recently w as confined to the University Hospital in Salt Lake City where she underwent treatment for pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Stan W'ebster and son David recently vacationed in Southern California and at Disneyland. While in California they were guests of his sister and husband, Mr. Hole, Wyo. , before returning home. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Orin Blood were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Harris, a nephew and Wally Girton and Kelly Henninger. Layton resident Bob Judson was recently selected as the master consumer salesman of the year by The Toro Company at its 1984 convention in Minneapolis, Minnesota. THE MASTER Salesman recognition is awarded annually by Toro to (he top consumer products salesman in the country for the past year and is the highest recognition we can bestow on a Toro distributor Webb of Kaysville and Zeldon Webb of Salt Lake City, has Handy and five children of returned from the Melbourne Boston, Mass, and Mr. and Australia Spanish Speaking Mrs. Steve Green and five chil- Mission. dren of Knoxville, Iowa. HE WILL speak Sunday at While they were here Mr. and Mrs. McDonald entertained at a family reunion for Ida., Craters of the Moon, West Yellowstone and Jack-so- n and daughter RaNae Ogzewalla, Kathy Lifferth, Myrle Crown, Lisa Crosn, Elder KAYSVILLE Lance Webb, son of May 0 J; Available to all residents of Davis County. CONTACT THE BUSINESS OFFICE TODAY . y?Ki mm QA(L IKHTIB 450 SO. 400 E. 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