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JUDKINS A commute compose J of tion, I ash of the statf members of the Parent Mission Call Jd Lynn and Muy Belle hns Me in the Inyion 2nd Ward .Sacrament meeting Lid SunJay , Aug 2 prior la iheir departure ia verve un LOS mieviun al iSc Anonn Temple viaiore center m Mcu. An. PRIOR TO ihcir mieeion call. Ihe Judkinv n.nc com- pleted even and one-hal- f yearv as olhciatorv in the Ogden trmplc. Brother Judlans haJ Marked J5 I dueaiion Hill Air Force reined in ivTb, yerv al lbs. lie MSI t R Judkins reeemlv retired Iram Marking al the tanner Memorial ( time in l av ion where she had Nrcn employed Tor ihe past 14 yeore. The couple will report io ihe Missian Training Center in 1roso on Sept. 7 Tor a two week oncnlaiion before departing far their assignment in Mesa. Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Wyn Swavey announce ihe arrival of a daughicr born on Aug. 16 weighing 7 lb. 15 o. and will be named BrcAnna Dawn. She has a brother Rohhy. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Swasey and Mr. and Mrs. Dun Wilson of Syra- cuse. Mr. and Mrs. Rolan Farn- sworth and family of Idaho Falls. Ida. were visiiors for two days of their grandmother Mrs. Velma Benton. It's a son for Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Harris with the arrival of Jeffrey Crosby Harris on Aug. 10 al ihe McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden. He weighed 9 lb. 2 oz. The have three other children, Matthew, Kirk and Lauryn. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Everett Crosby of Sepulveda, Calif., and Mrs. Naomi Harris of Evanston. Wyo. Mrs. Julia W'ebster was hon ored on her 92nd birthday anniversary on Saturday with a dinner at the Red Flame Restaurant in Bountiful hosted by her family members. Ir.tnc 1925-2- 6 classes. I n route to Washington they visited with his brother and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Heath in Portland, Ore. They also attended their nephew's mission report and sisited with fricnJs in Umatilla. Ore. In Washington they were guests of a cousin Mrs. Annie Fowler at Sunnysidc, and with Mrs. Mary Axclson at Lllcns-bur- g and Charles Allred at Tacoma. At Toledo. Wash, they were guests of a cousin Oswell Knight and before returning home they spent time at llwaco Beach. Resource Center and leaders front the Regwn III PTA council of Ihe Davis School District have met to plan educational activities for parents within the Dtsirvd for the coming school year. AS A result, an eight-par- senes emitted "Paeming in the ROY has been planned. Each month a particular area of interest to parents will be spotlighted and w ill feature e Mr. and hire. Boyd Ander-vo- n in tarious fields. The of Lay ton and her mother main focus of the venev iv helpMrs. Charlotte Beck of Kaysing children reach their optimum potential both In the ville attended BYU week at academic and social areas, as Provo. Mrs. Hanna Jarman well as enhancing family reattended the funeral service of lationships and strengthening her sister. Mrs. Joan Leigh at the family unit. The first such activity will Bountiful on Thursday, Aug. be held on Wednesday, Sept. 7 25. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Reed viat 7:50 p.m. Kenneth Neal, coordinator of Media Support sited in Salt Lake City on Services from the Utah Slate Saturday with her sister and brothenn-law- , Mr. and Mrs. (Mice of Lducation, w ill sneak Mark Bell. on the parents role in helping children develop critical TV view ing skills. I le w ill also discuss the effect on children TV violence, advertising, humor, family and social relai lions, etc. He has done a great deal of research in these areas and has presented his findings in a recently-publishe- d book. Kaysville HIS presentation will assist parent s and teachers to gain insight into helping children eva- luate their TV viewing and increase (he value of this media in furthering the child's educa r FACTORY SECONDS AND . USED WINDSHIELDS $AVE$! OVER 1,000 IN STOCK Mr. and Mrs. F. Burton Winters attended the BYU Symposium on the Old Testament held in Provo for three days. Rodney G. Hill has been confined to the University Hospital in Salt Lake City where he underwent treatment OPEN SATURDAY TIL' NOON last week. Roger Krebs attended the Youth Camp and Workshop for the deaf at BYU for three days. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Heath spent a month vacationing in the Northwest. They attended his 50th high school reunion at Onalaska, Wash, and were also able to attend his grade school reunion of Jackson- - A-- l QUALITY GLASS DAVIS TROUPE de BALLET The time to begin studying classical ballet is in ones youth. And now the place to begin is the Davis Troupe de Ballet. Taking children from their first plies to performance levels, the new ballet school is sponsored by the DavisUniversity of Utah under the expert tutelage of Ballet Mistress, Mary Lynn Shupe. For prima ballerinas past their prime, the Davis Troupe de Ballet offers adult classes for credit or noncredit from the University of Utahs Department of Ballet. For a free schedule or more information regarding classes at Fall quarter at the Davis Stoker School in Bountiful call University of Utah Program for Higher Education begins September 26th. 581-880- The Division of Continuing EducationUniversity t momldy parent education activities will be held at (H I arming! on Junior Ibgh School. Ha) Si. 2tl W I armington and will begin at 7. Jo p.m. T here w ill be a 12 per person or 1) per couple charge to cover espenv for each wdl activity, not be ncccvvary. of Utah JLmiynn Lucille Brown Dies After Long Illness Mrs, Lucille B lilidgfolt Pawn, M, of 4) HijJcu , Valley hive, fruit Hr-rU- io Parenting In The I.YNN OBITFW died Monday. Aug. 22. I I at her bomg after a hgemg g, new, MR. Mary BROWS' wav born Paul, Id , a pUlin and MdU daugMer ot Je Larrq bAAi'i vn. .Vie filmed l ad Chfion pro n on Markh 1. vjju)Vdl tale Coy, Ihe mamage wa later vuicmnied in the Salt Lake I Ht Temple, 1 Counselor. She had also served U Vial poouiwi in the primary and krlurt SotCriy, SJ-- Was feUSC tn scouimg, choir and frArahgy, She was an acio memtvr of h Daughters of Utah pioneers, wd SI R Disc are her hus- Med of fruit llftfeku. three son and 10 daMere, GaV land I ail Bron. Itroondield. Cola.; Toy laren Brown. Nome, Alaska; Kevin Aaron Brown. I run Heights, Mrs, (1ainsi Annl Bisson of Orov file, Calif and Mrs, Lynn II, lU Dan Smith of West Jordan and 20 grandchildren. AUo surviving arc two brothers. Jew pillington, Hev bum. Ida, and Louis Boise. Ida. J-- MIT. TR VVI Lif) extensively with her buband who wav an U S. Ar I orce oft' ial. She lived in Tleasant ll.iu. g Calif, for 12 years before in fruit Heights tn She had lived vhon time in vet-tlin- I'l. Sacramento, Calif, and Denver, Colo. She was educated in Paul. Ida, and graduated from Paul High School. SHE W AS an actic c member of the Fruit Heights 1st IDS Ward. She bad been Primary President and counselor and Relief Society president and Lot. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ander- son and their family. Mrs. Ltoive Carroll and her family of Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. fsefrtl W Jliami, tail., 5.oT JUfoV Mice. thed Monday. Aug pur so, g Mne. g (If 22.Dia le had served in the fUers proiJtivy, He had tea 9 s, ard Clerk and 4 Iwfli tyi-Mu- art-ri- d lv HE vs bom April d, in lljtum, Utah, a son of I rm ys aRd I Joseph ranees flies Stephens W Jhams. 2) he married M, On Thelma King in Chinook, Mont, he marriage was later lre solemnized W (he Logan LDS 27, v,5, Temple on M IIE Ilk D lived in ihe Layion Kaysvtlle are for over W years, He had been the ow ner and operator of the 92 Cafe He operated the paramonl Cale W armington, He bad alo owned and operated a cafe in Survismg are h widow of I ay ton, oe son, lar,dd R, Utiiiams, Houston, lev ;tu daughters. Mrs, floyd iDoiadenel Pushlgy. Mrs, R olland i fe ahi f Hi son , K S of ne grand, hiidren, Layton; jo fe at grandchildren. AfSO surviving are one ad one Sister, Toot Williams at Rigby, Ida. and brother Mrs, faPrtel Marshall of t.He. Ida, I uneral setviev under fh direction of the f induutvt Clearfield, Kaysville Mortuary were held the m, mu-ar- y chapel with Bishop IWnrti Brown oflWutifig. HE II kD been a high priest in the fay ton imh LDS W ard, Garland Cemetery I rtday , Aug 26 m INTERMENT was in Ihe , IlM RAL services were held Ihutsday at 1 1 a m in the Mountain Road Chapel in I run Heights with Bishop Dave E. Adams officiating, Interment was in ihe Paul. Idaho City Cemetery, funeral was under Ihe direction of the Lmdifutsi's Kaysville Monu-arnp y. Kaysville Mrs. Vera Mugglevon of Salt Lake City is a houveguevt this week of her niece and nephew, Dorothy and Melvin Williams Succumbs H. Ivan Sessions Jr. and family of Bountiful. Steven Hcbdon of Chesterfield. Ida., Mrs. Burn-l- a Muir and family of Bancroft, Ida.; Jamcc Hcbdon of Idaho Falls. IJa. attended the Ivan Sessions family reunion at the Layton Park on Saturday with 42 descendants in attendance. 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