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Show JUNE 22, 1983 Mr. and Mrs. Harold McDonald of San Luis Obispo, Calif, and their son and his wife Mr. and Mrs. Gary McDonald of of Clarkston were guests of Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Godfrey for their daughter JoEllens Layton and also with Mrs. Brinks brother, Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. Hill and other rela- Watsonville, Calif, where June attend the Davis High Class houseguests for one week of Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Preece. They left Friday to return to California. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carter, Rigby, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Milt Wilding, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wilding and son Jeff, all of Sugar City, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. John Pincock, Pocatello, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Evan Godfrey, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Higgie marriage to David Jonsson on tives in the area. They came to 10. Eugene Giles of Fort Worth, Tex. has been transferred to Hill Air Force Base and will be reunion held in Weber State College on June 1 1 for the graduating class of Mrs. Brink. Mrs. Sarah Giles and son Gene Giles were guests in Taylorsville Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Giles for their son Andrews birthday family making his home with his mother Mrs. Sarah Giles. Visitors last week of Mrs. Giles were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Merkley of White Fish, Mont. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brink of Merced, Calif, are visiting with party. Jack Walters of Richfield was a visitor over the weekend .his mother, Mrs. Edna J. of his mother, Mrs. Mary Walters. Sandra Hess and Barbara Hess of Farmington, Mich, arrived to visit with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brough and to attend the wedding of their cousin Lori Brough and Sid Williams who were married on June 16. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Peterson and family of Fruit Heights returned from a two week vaca- tion trip to Canada. They attended a family reunion and were guests of relatives in Prince George, British Col umbia. tional family bridal shower at their home Monday evening in honor of their niece Miss Lori Brough who was to be married Mr. and Mrs. Monte C. Burnside and family spent a week vacationing in Southern California and were in Disneyland to watch the Young-Un- s June 16. his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Behling and with his other brother Nelson Behling in Kaysville. They came for Mr. Behlings Davis High School class reunion held at Weber State College Campus Union Forty members of Mrs. Hiltons family attended. perform and their daughter was a member of the group. ts clude Mrs. Ruth Rampton, Mrs. Pearl Cullimore, both of Garland and Mr. and Mrs. Mack Thomas Ricketts, Tex.; Mr. and Mrs. Archie Rufus Kirchner of Oklahoma and a Building Saturday, June 11. Its a son for Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Jarman of Berkley, Calif, were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. E. Van Sanders. Mrs. Beverly Ferrante and Mrs. Janie Heaps hosted lunch at the Lion House in Salt Lake City honoring Mrs. Shar Johnson on her birthday anniversary last week. Pres, and Mrs. Clesse Hilton entertained at the tradi Mrs. Ricketts is the former Sheryl Cullimore of Kaysville. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jay F. Cullimore, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. John Ricketts Sr. of Layton. inThe John (Rick) Ricketts of Layton. The new addition arrived on May 26 at the Lake-vie- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Behling of Falls City, Ore. were in Kaysville visiting with relatives and former friends. They visited in Bountiful with w Hospital in Bountiful weighing 7 lb. 14 oz. and will be named Bracken. At home is a brother Blake. 93, Mrs. Archie R. Kirchner, also Oklahoma. & 5 dDILDD MMdPMEDD MTCIHIIM.IIP SAUilK Tins rx V rfim TOURS., I III. AM) SAT. 0I Y! Crushed s?BAG OF i ICE r shastj rJ& Vpi w 89" 1 6C MILK 6 Pack Can DR. 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