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Show MARCH 7, 1984 Reflections Champs The Davis North Secondary Council presented 18 award winners on Thursday evening to Reflection winners of the recent contest. This was their monthly council meeting held at Davis High School. These awards were given to the high school and junior high principals and they will be given to the students. ART DIVISION winners were Jim Steele, Davis High: Angie Sullivan, Kraig Kerr and Lynne Reading, North Davis Jr. High: Nola Allen and Caren Workman. Clearfield High and Ann Holman, Sunset Junior High. Grow Garden Eugene Guqeuette. Kristine Larsen. Kimberly Christensen and Joy Lynn Sorensen, all students at Kaysville Jr. High: SENIOR HONOR,' Kevin S. Allen. Kari Biddulph. Deneise Bigan. Cherylann Call. Douglas L. Cornaby, Thomas R. Cruz. Dixie Dean. HallieJ. Degroot. Jeffrey L. Ellis. Cindy Flint. Keith ErGreen-man- . Richard B. Haycock. Gavin Johnson. Kevin L. Johnson. Linda Killpack. Tammy Kline. Valerie S. Leach. Tracieann Madsen. Laura M. Harberry. Samantha J Mattingly. Gregory A. McClune. Jill Mcfarland. Valerie Nelson. James R. Nor-- , ton. Mark P. Oharra. Michael R. Overson. Steven K. Pearce. Carol F. Piercy. Wayne G. Shipley. Christopher W. Shoop. Tami S. Talbot. Bonnie Taylor. Gidget S. Thompson. Julie A. Thompson. Jill Titensor. Reeva . Tolle. Kim Tunley. Teresa A. Watson. Charlene Williamson. Matthew L. Wood. Tina Wright. Jill D. Yonce. 1 MR. AND MRS. G. GUY JONES Wed I Hansen-Jone- s Dustin Goodwin, Central Davis Junior High; Pardon Marten and Karen Kuralt., Sunset Jr. High. THE THREE music winners included Shawn Dawson, North Davis Jr., Mark Steener and Laura Ann Avery, both of Kaysville Jr. High. The winners were each presented with plaques by the Secondary Council for their performance. The Logan LDS Temple THE MOTHERS chose gowns of pale pink taffeta. 5 was the setting for the mar-- S riage of Miss Melissa Hansen S who traded nuptial vows with G. Guy Jones in ceremonies on Jan. 6. Kristy Hansen was the flower girl. Best man duties were performed by Marc Jones. Ushers were Brett Jones, Matt Hansen, Tim Jones and KreggTho-masse- m r 1 SENIOR high honor. Brent THE BRIDE is a daughter of n. of Kays-I Mrs. NitaThomassen Richard Hansen of ? ville and Ogden. Parents of the groom Sare Mr. and Mrs. Max Jones of iNorth Ogden. A wedding breakfast in FOLLOWING a honeymoon stay at Bear Lake the newlyweds are making their home in Logan. uLogan was hosted by the Prenuptial parties were jgrooms parents. That evening t:they greeted guests at a reception at The Enchanted Evening Reception Center in South Ogden. THE BRIDE wore a full . gown of white organza trimmed in Chantilly lace featuring a multi-ruffl- e hemline with attached chapel train. The fingertip veil of silk bridal illusion fell from a matching lace crown. The given by Kelli Craven, Corene -- Sutton. Rose Mary Jones, Vanessa Jones, Stephanie Jones, Sylvia Hunt, Audrey Godfrey. Vera Liston and Cary Liston. THE BRIDE graduated from - Davis High School and attended Weber State College. She is presently enrolled at Utah State University in Logan. The bridegroom is a graduate of Weber High School and is attending Utah Slate University at Logan. He filled an LDS mission to England. bridal bouquet was white and wine flower arrangement. Miss Kelli Craven was maid ' ' of honor. Bridesmaids were Vanessa Jones, Stephanie Jones and Mandy Hansen. of wine They wore taffeta styled with lace cape collars. LINDA Kimball attended the guest book. Corene Sutton and Cynthia Wagaman were in charge of the gift room, np Alessandri. Pamela Allen. Russell W. Asplund. Andy E. Billings. Karen A. Boen. Susan V. Burke. Kelly R. Burton. Julia Christman, Gary E. Coleman. Nicole D. Duncan. Tim D. Eccleston. Melissa T. Elliott, Victor A. Ellis. Cherly Estoque. Richard D. Fitzgerald. Meri K. Follett. Drew L. Gerber. Karen L. Graham. Darrin F. Hansen. Tamara Higgs. Eric K. Hyde. Widner. i. JUNIOR high honor. Gina Eric Blood. Tamara E. Bol- -' les. Rebecca Brooks. Lori E. Carole Decker. Leesha A. Gibby. Janiel M. Gunther. Julianne Hansen. Jill M. Hanson. Lynne Hatch. Mari A. Holo-paineSally L. Howe. Scott G. Hughes. Richard S. Jaeger. Keith Keller. Sheri D. Kuykendall. Sophomore honor. Mike Adams. Angela Beesley. Jack Belning. Rebecca Blamires. Audrey Campbell. Lanz M. Chatlin. Charlynn Cottle. Wendy L. Craig.' Denise Daley. Carol Day. Sandra A. Evans. Sheri Evans. Maria Firth. Carrie Follett. Ann Gifford. Robert Hayes. Pamela M. Henrie. Margaret A. Holm. Susan Jaeger. Cathy Keen. Donna K. King. Wade Lawrence. Robert W. Lochner. Kimberly Magness. Samantha Morgan. Rebecca A. Roberts. Duane S. Rumsey. Adrienne J. Scott. Robert T. Spangler. Tammy A. Talbot. Roxann Kirkham. Jolene Layton. Michael G, Mcadoo. Jerilyn S. Mtyawaki. Trevor J. Moss. Suzanne Murdock. Wendy L. Ortiz. Tonja L. Petersen. Stephen R. Porter. Michelle Dorie A. Thiros. Joi L. Ure and Jayson K. Wilko. Roberts. Carlos L. Salazar. Piper K. Stevens. Lisa Storm. Kevin S. Stubbs. Tavia M. Thoreson. Shauna R. Valentine. Katina Ven- tura. Deborah K. Winward. Angie Woodward and Robin E. Ziegler. Jodi L. Budge. Jennifer Daske-vicAneisa Dickerson. Sanam Dolangdara. Garrett Dutson. Sandra Jorgensen. Jennifer Kimmel. Stephanie McBride. Dawn W. Holzen. Matthew L. Peach. Brian H. Pennock. James C. Seering. -Tammy Sharp. Jana Sonerville.. Stanley L. Staples.. David U, Storm. Mary K. Stratford. Bryan- L. Strong. Daniel E. Tuttle. Mai T. Vollmer. Pollyanha Waite. Ltfri Wail and Ronald Zimmerman. JUNIOR HONOR, Michelle Ames. James D. Batchelor. Christine Bauer. James M. Be- -. nedict. Linda Carrasco. Heather S. Ford. Sherry L. Goar. Shanon M. Heydorn. Brent E. Higgs. Angela M. Holmes. Jill M. House. Kristine N. Langford. Kimberly ALL FRIENDS and relatives are invited to an open house following the meeting at their home. 2779 E. 2450 N.. Layton. Canada Calls Linda Prcccc Linda Preece has been called to serve an LDS Canada-Calgar- y Mission. SHE WILL speak Sunday. March II at 10:45 a.m. at the Layton LDS Stake Center. 60 W. Gordon Ave.. Layton. Linda is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Preece of 332 Owens St.. Layton. She graduated from Layton High School and Seminary and in April of 1983 graduated from Ricks College in Rexburg. Ida. with a degree in office education. The past year she has been employed at an insurance company in North Salt Lake. An active member of the th Ward, she will enLayton ter the Mission Training Center on March 15. AN OPEN house will be held in her honor the afternoon of her farewell, at the home of her parents, between 5 p.m. All of her friends and relatives are invited, vsb cabbage family, lettuce and others, the seedlings could be started now. Hatch says these plants may develop transplants in four to five weeks. Then if the soil can be worked, they can be set into the garden as early as March 15. When you're preparing to seed, be sure to use a commercial potting or rooting medium s that is and sterile or sterilize your own homemade mix. The extension horticulturist says this is necessary to prevent seedling damping-of- f caused by fungus diseases. TO STERILIZE your soil mix. dampen it to a state suitable for seed germination, then place it in a shallow pan and bake at 175 degrees for fade after a dilemmas WELCOME WAGON call. As WELCOME WAGON Representative, it's my job to help you make the most of New-tow- your new neighborhood. Shopping areas. Community opportunities. Special attractions. Lots of tips to save you time and money. Plus a basket of gifts for your family. I'll be listening for your call. 1 1 30-4- 5 minutes. After cooling, n Bonnie 5444479 .Sharon 544-036- 3 Nuttall Returns y 'William HE WILL speak Sunday. at 2:45 p.m. at the March Clearfield Sixth Ward Sacrament meeting, 300 N. 200 W.. Clearfield. Elder Nuttall is a graduate of Clearfield High School and the LDS Seminary and attended Weber State College prior to . his mission call, vsb photography ) These shoes were made for walking. Also included in the presen- tation and the booklet was insurance records and real estate information that is needed when emergency situations occur. The lesson was infor- monthly meeting at the home in Layton. of Jan Dickson GUEST speaker for the evening was Jerry Dickson. Jan's husband. His timely topic was "Help Your Widow while she's still your wife." Mr. Dickson prepared a complete booklet for each person in attendance show ing the people who should be notified in an emergency situation, their' addresses and phone numbers. mative and valuable for those who attended. SECRET SISTF.R gifts were exchanged. The Ritual of Jewels ceremony was given to welcome Lois Stephens, a new member of Laureate Epsilon into the chapter, dmg DIET CENTER. THE WEIGHT-LOS- S Cjtnutnt JJanditwn oCeall PROFESSIONALS! CAJl US fora 0 TODAY, free, BARTON'S intt. foctorv comuhatioa rm s oowi jstaosr I xj wim W CWTBWUUttV ..wv.it ft R. mi aw cm ii J-- ' I SHOES 43 No. Main .m-v- - Bountiful will its annual Hills Mall present The Layton & Garden Show Wednesday. March 7 through Saturday, March 10. Leam about lawn care, fireplaces, building your own green house or even buying your own home. Free demonstrations and lectures will be held daily in center (fennfiQri o court V' I Mmb Join us for a week full of great Ideas for your home and garden at the Layton Hills Mall Home fir flJiligj Garden 5 howl 'JOJJ Aj Mall i Qv flours: Monday Friday, 10:00 am 9:00 pm Saturday, 10:00 am 6:00 pm 3306 288 33311 yL I PHOTOGRAPHY J llll (jri.ili flM i Kaysvie SRMML Elder Mark Nuttall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Nuttall, of Clearfield, has returned home following his release from serving an LDS Florida-Tamp- a mission. Monthly Meet Held The Laureate Epsilon Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held the Layton move the soil, moisten it and fill the seedling containers with the moistened soil mix. 1 1 SOPHOMORE high honor. Tara Alessandri. Troy C. Anderson. Show Yen Bell. Araseli Bravo. J. Smith. Carl R. Stettler. Allison from Layton High School in 1981. He has been attending Weber State College for two years, a member of the 650th PSC reserve unit and an ROTC cadet for WSC. LINDA PREECE soil-les- ' ensen of Layton. He graduated 1 1 FOR PLANTS tolerant to cool temperatures, such as the Paul Washburn. Richard A. Janalvn Steed. Kara Vankampen. Jodie L. Wilcock. Center on March 15. at HE WILL speak March 9 a.m. at the Layton 27th LDS Ward. 2250 E. 2300 N., Oak Forest. Elder Christensen is the son of David L. and Nicole Christ eggplant seedlings indoors about March 0. That would give them the six-eigweeks required for growth and make ' them ready for transplanting about May 0. Arleen F. Ralls. Tamra L. Red-forStacie R. Rhodehouse, Pamela Rigby. Dawn D. Robinson. Eddy G. Russell. Jessica L. Sparks. Lisa R. Talbot. Michelle T. Thompson. Shelly Thompson. Lynn E. Unzicker. Mark Viau. se enter the Mission Training In many areas of Utah. Hatch says anxious gardeners could start tomato, pepper and Larsson. Chatleen Nielson, Uebta L. Oneil. Kaelynne Park. Glenn D. Price. Charisse A. Priest. North-Portugue- speaking mission for the LDS Church. He will producing some transplants. IT WILL take care and effort to produce your own transplants at home, and you likely won't save very much money. But Hatch says you can find this experience rewarding. Also, you can choose the varieties you desire. Danielle Fredrik N. Pellebergs. Nancy Roberts. Caroline Sprenkle. Sao Paulo If you yearn to get something growing while waiting for winter to pass. Duane Hatch. Utah State University Extension Horticulturist, suggests LHS Honor Roll Students named to Layton High honor roll for the second term include: Elder Laad Christensen has been called to serve in the Bra-z- il Transplants There were eight winners in the Literature Division. (Cat) Silpasornprasit. L. Christensen Called (7 IAY10N rr mills |