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Show 4 REFLEX JOURNAL BULLETIN LEADER SEPTEMBER 23, 1982 McKnyI)cc Ilirilis Kaysville News Autust H, 1982 Ren and Julie Weaver, 1263 W, 2300 N., Onion, boy. Alan D. end Patricia Fresnell, 884 W. 2660 N , Clinton. boy, Michael end Taml Perucca, 1376 W. 925 S,, Dear field, girt From Pocatello. Ida, comes word of ihe arrive of a son named Jetlery Scott. born Aug. 24 lo Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winter. The new addition, their first child, weighed J lbs. I o z. The new moiher will be August 12, 1982 remembered as ihe former Shelly Crawley of Kaysville. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hen Crawley. Kaysville, and Mr. and Mr. John Winter, J. Scott and Maridene Wiberg, 47 S. 3200 W., Layton, girl. Donald and Jenee Garr, 1070 E. Green Rd, Fruit Heights, girl. William and Reva Bailey, 2469 W. 1400 N,, Clinton, Pocatello. arc Mrs. Juanua Wilson of girl. John and Lori August 13, 1982 2233 N. 1300 W., Clinton, girl Koster, JOSEPH FONNESBECK August 14, 1982 Mark and Rebecca Ridderhoff, 1149 W. 75 N., Clearfield, girl, AMBER RAE THOMAS Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Perkins traveled to Spokane, Wash, and met friends, t hey all vacationed at Victoria British Columbia. En route home, Mr. and Mrs. Perkins visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Gattis at Newport. Wash, and also his brother. Lt. Col. (ret.) and Mrs. Merrill Perkins at Worley, Idah. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton D. Zollinger spent Saturday in Logan with her faihcr, Wesley Nelson for his 89ih birthday COBY CHAMPNEYS Happy Birthday Sunday the first birthday for Coby Champncys, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Champncys of 650 N. 3500 W. in West Point. Amber Rac Thomas, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Dan Thomas of 1127 N. Emerald Drive in Layton, celebrated Sept. 17 while Joseph Fonncsbcck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Fonncsbcck of 2039 S. 3300 W. of Syracuse, had his big day Monday. August 15, 1982 Brooks W. and Mard Hansen, 1058 N. 1390 W., Layton, boy. August 16, 1982 Glen and Nancy Wade, 856 W. 775 N., Clearfield, with a family party. Keturnmg from a week vacation are Mr. and Mr. Harold Gailcy who enjoyed week in Washington, D C-- , New York and Ataniic Ciiy. Mr. Galley crjyeJ a reunion wiih former air force friends in Washington and they attended the U.S. Open! ennu Match in New York. Mrs. Bonnie Crawley spent a week in Pocatello, IJa. with her daughhter Shelly and Joe Winter to help with the arrival of their first child, a son born August 24. Mrs. Crawleys husband. Ben. traveled lo Idaho to visit and also Shelly's sister and family Mr. and Mrs. Donn Munson. Alvin and Lola Kinsey, w ho were serving an LDS mission In Texas. returned home due to health problems of Mr. Kinsey. 1 hey are with their daughter, Candia Miller and family in Bountiful and plan to return to Texas and complete their mis girl. girl. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mitchell. Mrs. Lillian Ringer attended the Joseph H. and Martha M. Burton family reunion held Saturday at the Kaysville Park with 70 descendants in attendance. Lt Ronald and Margery Sopata, 323 O.B. Hamilton St, Hill AFB, girl. Ross and Debbie Haycock, 832 N. 1000 W., Clinton, boy. Tim and Jill Hayman, 2458 N. 2300 E, Layton, boy. First F. Brian Rogerson underwent August 19, 1982 Shawndra and Garcia, 68 W. 2300 N., No. 6, Troy Sunset 13 surgery Sept. at Davis North Medical Center. Houseguests for two days of Mr. and Mrs. H. Glenn Austin were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilkinson and family of Cheyenne. Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Johnson spent Sunday in Spnngville visiting with family auended the Eastern Idaho State I air and before returning home. Mrs. Ward also visited her other broiher and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Thurman, alw of Blackfoot. Becky Ward w as honored at a dinner for her I Jilt birthday on T uesday evening by her parent Mr. and Mrs. Meldon Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Raymond accompanied their son. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Raymond to I laming Gorge on a camping and fishing trip over Labor Day. Bishop and Mrs. Gary Porter and family visited w tin relatives in St. George over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Blood spent last week in Las Vegas. Nev. where he took hisreserve training. CWETCLS, Kaysville August 18, 1982 Clair D. and Jodi Weaver. 23tr N. 350 W.t Sunset, sion at a later date. Mrs. Norma Ward spent a week in Idaho as a hooseguest of her brother, timer Ihurman of BUkfoot. They and his w Miss Jill Marcusen and Miss Shauna Jackson of Kaysville and two of (heir friends, Chris Egan and Arlene Tavor of Clearfield, enjoyed a week long vacation trip through California. Mrs. Gwen Pierce has been very ill. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bloxham. ALL CARPET AND FURNITURE I I I 1 Pbon Additional Sol 825-108- owner-manage- r YES, WE DO VELVET FURNITURE I 7 eoua Service Always Prompt Court Retardant available Safe lor al types of Carpet BILL LILES 0 O O Al Work Guaranteed Insured FREE ESTIMATES ENJOY FRESH CLEAN CARPETS girl. Alan and Cynthia Nicholls, 1122 W. 600 S., Layton, boy. Births Ai L Benedict August 11, 1982 and Leslie Peterson, 1296 Melvin F. W. 75 N,, Gear-fiel- d, girl. Wayne J. and Laura Young. 680 N. Main, Kaysville, girl. August 13, 1982 Jeff and Kathy Gale, 201 1 N. 630 W Clinton, boy. Robert B. and Camille Anderson, 452 S. Glen Dr., Fruit Heights, boy. ' , J ' - August 14, 1982 Paul and Susan A. Padilla, 244 Freemont Way, Layton, boyl ' - ' i August 15, 1982 Parley J. and Patti A Smout, 626 N. Fort Lane, Layton, boy. i - , . ' August 16, 1982 Donald and Lee Robertson, 533 View Drive, Layton, boy. ' ' - , . . ' August 18, 1982 JohnT. and Lesley Dennis, 2875 N. 400 W. No. 164, Layton, girl. William B. and Teresa A. Wilson, 1113 W. 75 N., Clearfield, boy. , ' A ' - . ' . f - . ' ' Davis orth Births August 18, 1982 : Kenneth J boy. ! and Teresa Terry, 2347 N. 840 W., Clinton, ; Gary and Marilyn Southwick, 662 N. Adams, Ogden, boy. August 19, 1982 and Eve Carlsruh, 659 Daniel . boy. Paul and Judy Valdez, 827 E. E. 2000 N. Layton, 775 N., Layton, boy. V ' August 20, 1982 1 and Jaima Hansen, 770 Hill Villa Dr., Kenyon : Layton, boy. Steven and Gaelynn Tyner, 720 W. 725 N., Clear- : field, girl. ; N. W. No. 1, 400 1957 and Soares, I George Sharilyn ' Layton, boy. A August 22, 1982 I : Karl and Mary King, 1501 N. 1850 W., Layton, girl. Steven and Connie Robbins, 942 N. 4500 W., West - ! Point, boy. August 24, 1982 Richard and Terry Rawley, 251 E. Antelope Dr., : Layton, girl. : Kevin and Lori Monson, 1176 N. 600 W., Clinton, : boy. ; : ; ; August 25, 1982 James and Linda Kerkman, 470 Owens . St, Layton, girl. 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