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Tim and Dawn McCullough of 734 Adams in Layton, Oct. 5. 3; Daniel McKenNo. 69 in Layton, He graduated from Davis High School where he was a memberof the school band and orchestra and served as president and vice president different years of the band. Pioneers commended their seasons Gearfield have returned from a vacation to Europe. and regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Ila S. Burton. Assisting hostess was Mrs. Virginia Bodily. The pioneer lesson was given by Mrs. June They spent time in London, England, and also vistited the birthplace of Mrs. Hull in Chesterfield, England. They also toured Scotland. Lloyd Riggs has been hospitalized for the past ten days at the Humana Hospital Davis North with pneumonia. activities last Montheir opening social with day C. Briggs. The Syra-Lit- e Club mem- bers commenced their seasons activities on Monday evening after being recessed for the summer months. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Jetta Walker, with Mrs. Ruby Michalicek as assisting hostess. Mrs. Betty Cook Carter of Sunset showed pictures and told of her recent mission experiences in Africa. 4 $ - ALESE $ brown Student Of The Month Alese Brown of Layton has been chosen as student of the month for October at Hollywood Beauty College in Clear- trip. Mrs. Joan B. Morris is seriously ill at her home where she recently returned to' after several weeks of hospitalization. Mrs. Delores Thurgood and her mother, Mrs. Nellie Hull of bruises on his body. He has been receiving treatment at the Humana Hospital Davis North. A large group of High Priests in the Syracuse Utah Stake and their wives enjoyed and many lacerations and HER FRIENDS and patrons are attracted by her warm per- sonality and conservative lifestyle but she also enjoys the more modern new wave styles that are so popular with the younger patrons. 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