OCR Text |
Show JULY 13, 1983 TT f) GfiOutiXiEB0aS7 Will CO (? i3vlAjr-i,- 1 BRIAN MLLDKUM FRIC JORDAN LEE BROOKE STEniENS i:1- til - bonded TYLER JO ROSS Guterman and Talon THREAD Mime-- YARDAGE Happy Birthday- - -- Colors as available Fufl Rolls ft 60 yd. Five north county youngsters arc being recognised for achieving that first miles tone, this week: Michael Knight, son of Perri and Terri Knight of 324 E. 1259 N. in Layton, July 2; Lyndscy Felt, daughter of Jeffrey and Tina Felt of 531 So. Angel in Layton, and Adam Richard liennefer, son of Brett and Jolenc Hen-nefof 301 N. Main, No. 36 in Layton, both July 3; Brooke Stephens, daughter of Craig and Tami Stephens of 1976 W. 200 S. in West Point. May 26 and Tyler Jo Ross, son of David and Juli Ross of 408 S. Main, Apt. B in Kaysvillc, June 1 LSoin honored is Eric Jordan Lee, son of D. Rick and Cindic Lee of 39 S. 7. ?50 in Layton, who celebrated June 25; Brian Mcldrum, son of Dennis and Julie Mcldrum of 70 E. 900 S. in Kaysvillc, celebrated his birthday June I. 5.0 oz. per yard 89)5 er PROOF POSITIVE you are really happily married. , ue have Young Wife-Y- es, i OIT 9. Friend-- So actually postponed our MICHAEL KNIGHT di- vorce three times. I ' w ADAM RICHARD LYNDSEY FELT HENNEFER Kaysvillc News Mac and Yoshiko Calder were among the group that accompanied the Oratorio Society of Utah on the recent trip for 1 1 days to Israel and to to Egypt, Italy and England. In Israel they went sightseeing in Tel Aviv, Jaffa, Caesarea, Haifa, Tiberias and road upon the Sea of Galilee, perform the Messiah at the Mann Auditorium at Tel Aviv. They enjoyed touring throughout Jersaleum and Israel. Mrs. Phoebe Weaver Taghba, rew They traveled two days up into Cairo. They visited the Museum and saw King Tut Ankh Amuns treasurers and to the Pyramids and Sphinx, out to Mit Rahina to see the Granite Statues of Ramses II and the Alabaster Sphinx of City. Don is the husband of the former Leslie Nalder of Kays-vill- e and the of Mrs. June Nalder. Mr. and Mrs. James Duckworth spent the weekend in Blackfoot, Ida. where they attended his 50th high school class reunion. The Kayscille 2nd LDS Ward will hold their annual ward outing on July 7 at Crysson-in-la- w Exchange Vows United in marriage June 23 were Becky Lyn Schmidt, daughter of Mrs. Kay Wilson Schmidt and Kenneth R. Schmidt and Clark C. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Davis. The brides parents reside at 317 W. 930 N., Sunset. Parents of the bridegroom live in Salt Lake City. THE CEREMONIES were held at Edgewood. A reception followed. There will be an open house on July 7 at the groom's parents house. Matron of honor was Sandra Ventrello. Assuming the duties of best man was Chad Nelson. AFTER A wedding trip to Hawaii, the young couple will live in Salt Lake City, moving to Boston in August. The bride was graduated from Clearfield High; Weber State, University of Utah in mechanical engineering. She is a mechanical engineer at Hill AFB. Mr. Davis is a graduate of Skyline High; University of Utah in mechanical engineering. He is a mechanical engineer at Micro Peripherals Inc. (MPI). Get a headstart in your new town. Don't waste time wondering about a fast your way to get your bearings. Call me WELCOME WAGON Representative. When you've just moved, you're pressed for time. And the gifts, community and business information I bring will save your family time and money. Let me hear from you soon. IHVCMMATIO Bonnie Sharon 5444479 544-036- 3 tal Springs. Mr. and Mrs. J. Philip Krebs have returned from traveling over seas for 15 days. They Layton King Ramees II and on to King Tomb and other Kinds and visited the Valley of the Tuts Queens. The Krebs visited two days in Rome at Vatican City, the Roman Forum and Colosseum. They traveled to All ST) OFF yd. Color Manufacturer Polyester NIGHTGOWN SATIN 0 60 wide ea. Tivoli and saw the famous Villas, water falls and fountains. They spent one day in down- ' FABRIC LIQUIDATION i0 styles as available CONES town London. OF THREAD LOCKS 0 ea. 60 wide MIT BANDS Wide or narrow Assorted colors 10 Dead bolt locks Service Installation Rekeyed CarsHomes opened Keys fitted & duplicated Sales I -- ea. 1000 to 6000 yd. Wide IT COLLARS Odds and Ends zr.gixxj MIT AND POLYESTER PRINTS Limited quantity WfTrrn OFF 60 wide a Polyester Cotton TRANSPORTING PET IN EMERGENCY In case of a serious accident or injury to your pet, voull have to get professional help as sex in as possible. Keep your etennarians phone number handv, and call ahead to riiake sure that you and your pet are expected. Stav calm and take particular care in how vou transport your pet. If he is in great pain and show s a reluctance to be touched or moved, you mav have to muzzle him tor your safety, and his own good Tape, gauze, a strip of cloth will do in a pinch, Tie it securely around his jaws, but take care not to cover his nostrils. But never muzzle vour dog if lies vomiting, gagging, or bleeding from mouth or nose, or seems to be has mg difficult) breathing. If possible, trv to earn your pet on an imnroMed stretcher. A board, table leaf, or box w ill do. If notlung like this is available, try your best to lift him gently and earn him securely against vour body, giving him the maximum of support. This w ill minimize the chances of vour pet sustaining ftirthcr injuries while on his wav to treatment. Man O. Kaysvile upon the hills of Jericho. They visited throughout Old and New Jerusalem and to the Orson Hyde Memorial Park and on to the Garden Tomb. ceived word that her grandson-in-laDon Peterson of Reno, Nev. was badly burned in an accident Wednesday, June 29 in a flash fire and will be flown to the bum center at the University Hospital in Salt Lake MR. AND MRS. CLARK DAVIS Capernaum, Nazareth, Bethlehem, and , Assorted TALON SEWING TAPES KHUUMG SMOCKED ELASTIC Make Any Size Manufacturers colors 40 to 60 wide raoHmnnrai unww,,' TOP PRINTS a dress inch Brought to you as a public service from: Denzel E. Taylor, D.V.M. Fawcett. D.V.M. OSEDSUNDA HOURS Layton Veterinary Hospital 1538 North Main, Layton, Utah 84041 r ARE SUBJECTJO COMP ; lyi ; J 1 I Ti 7i |