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Show OCTOHFR J, m Cancer Screening. Se( For Monday SOCIETY MV'IUN ..j u Wifsi ft CM-1- .0 S'A, f f 1 -- A t fwJ f&utf U,lf-.- r iU Wi3 I)ti W, iDcmH, mu I & load Mi CFf, 4 E 8,F..-- f will N -i- hww-- (W, W i Mi fuf'it4 t iL't? i-m Uu (i&iy H t M (! ) si iaJ. t siavff pints! h tif fAf sJIJfcffil kf tM. t-- f b-- E ri- wk4 I la I ijAia! pi I Tf aa tt! it trft Osttt C tgW (M4 I - fitu4 to lk tC B f s2;i Df- - t4 with Mr by 84 4 bn SHE R c9 Luflwfinis mRaaii fell rrW l jt 11 84 t y cfr4 (cry ttid 4 the week when a yutli. MVSY TEARS were spent in ber thurvh w MIA 8s dram director puitit a skits and plays lor the sartous wards of the community. Mrs, Bjolhi was horn Oct. I J, IWJ m West Pwrrt, nc f four children of David and Leah Burton Chmtcn a, She was educated la the Davis County Jk hoots. 's Smith ami Matt Smuh. FREMTTUL parties were Larsen, Jivcn by Robynne Lisa Keller and Taylor. Patti Gardner. Anita Tow nicy, Blcnda McGary and Donita Bitter and JoAnn Smith. The bride attended Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary. She is attending Weber State College. The groom attended Morgan High School. He filled an LDS Taiwan Mission. He will be employed with Kent Smith Construction Company Inc. AFTER A honeymoon to Southern Calif., they are making their home in Layton. pink and laven- shades of deep der rotes. Mrs. Blcnda Townley and .Mrs. Donita Townley Bitter were matrons of honor. Bridesmaids were Jeannine line, Robynne Larsen. Cheryl Estoque and Suzanne Smith, a sister of the groom. They wore full length satin finished floral Celebrates 85th - Mrs. Sylvia Flint Adams ; celebrated her 85th birthday on Sunday. Oct. 2 with a fami- -, y dinner at the Adams home, 1738 E. Oakridge Drive. Layton. Children, grandchil- 'dren and were in attendance. wedding anniversary last March. MRS. ADAMS worked in the Davis County School lunch program for about 10 years. She worked at North Davis Junior High School in Clearfield. She was the school lunch supervisor at Layton Elemen- MRS. ADAMS was born Oct. I. 1898 in West Point, a daughter of Fred and Eliza .flint. She attended West Point. tary. Mrs. Adams has always been active in the LDS Church. She served as secret- : , ary in the Relief Society and as a Primary and a Sunday School teacher. She has been a Relief Society visiting teacher for 42 years. MR. AND Mrs. Adams are the parents of five children, : -- schools. SHE WAS a hard worker .and assisted her parents in : farming. She could plow, mow , hay. rake hay. milk cows, care for chickens and work in the ' beet fields. She was very helpful to her mother in housework and cooking. when Mrs. Adams was 17 years old she went to work for her grandmother Flint in West ' Kaysville. ; ON MARCH 6. 1918 she ' married Hazen F. Adams in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Hazen and Sylvia moved into their home at 1738 E. Oakridge after their marriage. This has been home since then. The couple celebrated their 60th AFTER HER marriage to Moms Horton in 1724 in the Salt Lake LDS Tcmpk. they made their borne tn KavsviUc. Mr. Barton died in 1757. To Hus marriage they were Messed with two sons. Mac who resides in Salt Lake City and Cecil who resides in Last mother wore a deep pmk full kngth gown. Best man duties were performed by Gregory W. Smith. Rodger A. Smuh and Stuart A. Smith. Bart Smuh. Kuk ::: Layton. MR. AND MRS. JOHN C. HARRIS Temple Rites THE BRIDE is the daughter of Russ and Barbara Peterson of 354 S. Cherry Lane, Fruit MOTHERS wore different styled dresses of dusty rose. Corsages were gardenias and roses. Heights. The groom is the son of Ted and Jcri Harris of 682 W. Antelope Dr.. Layton. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Log Haven and a reception at the Canterbury Reception Center in Bountiful. Bart Weaver performed best man duties. Ushers were Ted Harris, Gene Harris and Ryan Harris. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Ruth Tyler, Laurie Criddle, Mary Ellen Clark, Florence Boss and Jeri Harris. THE BRIDE wore a white faille with stand up rallied fitfront and back ted sleeves, long train, white wreath headpiece all white bouquet with roses, gardenias, stephanotis and garnished The bride has attended Davis High and Weber State College. The groom attended Layton High and Utah State Bridesmaids were Mrs. Steve Johnson. Leanne Peterson, Tammie Harris and Mrs. Kevin Criddle. They wore dus Park City and Sherwood Hills, they are making their home in AFTER Nobody Docs Vj It Better Call -5- ; Italian Specialties with WEDDING PACKAGE PURCHASE Pood Salai Pizza Fran Brown & Company & Career Center Including: v-- Vr. Care $300 Only P.S. youre wonerinf where everyone is after the tames theyre at the Pizza Co., of course. If - 12 14 Includes Hair Cut and Style work supervised and guaranteed Good Expires Oct. 31, 1983 Until Oct. 22, 1983 Complete Family Hairstyler at a reduced Price owners: John and Fran Brown 546-616- 6 I A BARTON e:pe.,- - p vros well. 'SHE SMILES when she thinks of how the people would come to the dances and bring their small children. They would turn the two benches Utah Uk-m- g rrJs pre-lur- Hh Has at tdn" v 521 West 600 North, Layton (South of Olsen Chevroelt) M' (iCaiios won Her s bee -r fJ if jpfms J HI II grnd-KiJe- n great grand, hddien are ter prsde and oy and Sh Has a sorer. Mrs, ftertha Jensen n Hngtiam oy that sbg tan en 2 t joy starting along wut puny (riends that admire for her great conifi!v.u the ruM. np Her Her M MRS. BAR! ON said nuking wedJing dirties was br many 8ttHWg jnhs, hh d4 this lur It) years, Mar kept buy 8s a Five Youths Win boutewiic 84 nucher piunij-ma losety and neat Home for her husband 8ftd sons. She woikcd in leadership positions in thewod and stake Primary and MIA organizations for her church, E or nuny years sje was sutc MIA kad er and especially enjoyed preparing the skits and road shows for the yputh to p itiki-pat- g ETse Davis County youth are among the winners at the recent htate 4 H Conte held at Utah State Inisersity Campus, the group were anumg other youth ftom the state 10 wm an all espen, paid tnp to lse NatnOlaf (tiMifii, lit4 If Congress to N hctJ in tf - in. Niisemlvf, ROM DAVIS County were; Brett King. Kayssi; m agriaUlture; Jenmfcr Routes. 1 ay ton. t itenhp. Cra h - Individual Rentals or Complete Package Decorchng items Rowers - Si'k-Fres- Tuxedos h Bridal Dress Rente's Cctering Centerpieces bedding Cokes Music Video Recording --Color ana Sound fountains Serving Arpons Coke Tops Chairs - Tables Snack Sets Linen oMay-Io- se HVddings 47 East 500 So, Bountiful 298-325- Hours 4 1-- 6 experience is welcomed by Humana. Dr. Graeve performs gastrointestinal surgery of all types including colorectal disease. He is versatile in surgery of the thyroid and breast, and well- trained in accidents and emergencies injury to the chest, abdomen, and extremities. He performs bypasses on blocked vessels and repairs aneurysms. His published research includes articles on the lungs, aneurysms, liver diseases in children, and heart pm Dr. Graeve is a native of Iowa. He attended Creighton University School of Medicine, with specialty training at the University of New Mexico and the Medical College of Virginia. His wife, Valerie Anne Saul, is a native of Maryland, and a nurse specialist in critical care. They have one child, Dr. Graeves office is at 2084 North 1700 in Layton. His office phone ber is Patients may call for appointments, n'um-involvi- 773-057- 5. g DaM, lvton. etectiHalenerg y; Pain, u VS hire. Centersi!'-witMeaJ and Wendy Watt. Ckarfntd, health np Wedding lime Parly Time Anylime Dr. Allen H. Graeve, a general a'nd vascular surgeon, has joined the staff of transplantation. E arts. S' iswoti a4 fan and a great eetrrtaOtff. 4 AhLotvh st Has entoai-.ii- f tf pad P ar ) Hr aJlh years, si s! remains a, tae, the i4 1? mmy Nr auto ful Canjons, Patumal parks, mountains, risers, bnway scenes, etc, ht ud, I base crawled in and M t4 esery Utah and I place in rode it up and down parts of Ihe Cure n Kef 84 Colorado Risers shooii ng and Eosed esery no note around M Sk 8 hr4 for lb CfciiJrra to skrp w Mte 18 Mtr4 into the wre boufs t4 M nwa Hrf surualsoinhemcd iLrif mothers an4 gfaajrihrrs music at iMjf 84 tains 1 to pUy 1 h family tiohn. Mu played in the Dasis khoul Wkhetr, V'tain Davis North. His diverse and excellent training and chool Perms Sale 10 with purchase of any large Pizza 1 Humana Hospital ALL PERMS. 1) 1 mm Not lr College of Beauty All Phases of Cosmetology All Any 11 Pizza (No. He would play for the dances in the early days for the community dances and take his daughter Camella along to do the cording for him. She inherited the music talent from him and she plays the piano wN a3sl many boors pf-oi- u s years she over h states, 'l kPIMI og at Her and sharing S ebbs Banquet Facilities NOW OPEN COUPON- - CAMI a-- THE Ef f'f ttw.WtddrgsSOny lor Transportation -S- OPEN FOR musician. He played many instruments including the piano, violin and bandolm. She has seen him take an old organ and make the vanous parts needed and restore h to a beautiful new organ and the same with other instruments. spc tun, ary k Natl HONEYMOONS ! Public Welcome LUNCH & DINNER Lnt lor countless rseM me.ref Of It fl 84 FREE 46-3296 Homemade Soui fan-Iri- EW.sJJors (1,4 numerous praams for I DS U aid as a boory for It Waid, prersed M 4 29W.400N Equipment Kaysville u, -- nUe IVciiing Specialists Skin ft r- -t g ifo-iit.a.- honeymoon to Salon Management Salon Experienced Instructors Newest and Latest FAMILY RESTAIJRANT 11 North Main, tun a4 ioj ltd, tmt bal U let'.! pay m vtij ig ngt m it easy on or on If flf. hf Is a tel 14 rt t tib Sttro Vo, let j. If S-- Eai (( ps Caflpp lie) Syracuse. Advanced Courses In For Take-Out- s A grand-childre- We honor most competitors coupons Has r ITEOpur HE among Her laior--t as tray 1 14 ur-f- -t TI E JACE CCEPCCATICN 293-550- 1 Sed-wic- h, Mrs. Adams is well known for her abilities to be a good homemaker. She is an outstanding cook. Her house and yard are always extra clean and very beautifully kept, dmg MRS. BARTON recalls her father was an accomplished trr ear University. with ivy. Nora Adams Burton, Fruit Heights; Reah Adams Folsom, Calif.; Faye Adams Parker. Washington Terrace; Lynn H. Adams and Kenneth H. Adams, both of n Layton. They have 22 and 48 greatgrandchildren. ... ty rose talleta dresses with lull skirt, full sleeves, street kngth. accented with wide lie belt. They held three pink roses with ivy, Lynctte Peterson and John C. Harm were mamed Thursday. Sept. 22 in the Salt Lake Temple. m It P, A l ena SiJesemst4tKa)vsg e whtte fan decoeated with Rowers matching colors in dtesses. THE BK1DES mother wore a deep rose colored full length georgette dress. The bndeg-room- lr u HE pi tufiee'-ia konal wi:n (w.iafes 81 a white gardenias, different ite WLaJ defraud. With brf ItMii SI W SdtJ I fJ p it fcaMMaal. but it tkvtuwd 81 wai ah tmpuitnt bernj 1 4 wrf Id th fvUC rilCf lk4 (HtTf vtiMfUJ, S- - started 81C If jvif! fCadiAff ifld ul4 ba C4 in shades of Erint dresses accented with deep rose tavhet. They earned a W a4 M res irws a4 wKi,! U !( 4 (if 81 LN krf kef 8a4 ia tut, hen aa4 was w M 84 ht P H 4 Arr (lets Jf. (Vuci kaul Ibt U 8Aj Br Ms , y pral Repeal Temple Vows M M my Iof fftt MR. AND MRS. BRET SMITH t s, imti-R- f . ptoyed ef THE ij-,- laf sesrial year 84 Mri worked in IU baynd I it vary for M yeas, in fisii Mae b- - been 8,r fan, lions and versed as an Hr tatiff Me hat M trrvag 84 cur. Mt islikltUudiM t4 r f.-- MiS,llRTONbibnn ft Ml (4 J (W Ml pjjl'Rt'Rl; (Jffg Pitmen Joy To nicy anJ Bret T. Smith were nurncJ Scr. 13 the Salt Lake LDS Temple. - HIE BRIDE kth daughter of Mr. an4 Mr. Donal L. H-W.. Townley f 250 N. OearficlJ. The groom it the ton of Mr. am) Mm. A. Kent Smuh of Mountain Green. A wedding breakfast wav hclJ at the Hotel Utah "The Roof and a reception at the Clearfield North Stake Center. THE BRIDE ttore a gown with a princett line fitted bodice decorated with mother of pearl sequint and seed pearls, tiered skirt with long train. The long veil was decorated with lace appliques. Her bouquet was made of large AID r kr (tardy, kVeis ft. U- - Battle J Mu 4 4 tinLiay jm efwy I w 84 Wf u ; I Mrs. CftffitHi - ? p.i it a&rm m DURE Camella Barton To Be Fded ng |