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Show I' WEEKLY REFLEX " OA VIS KVVS JOURNAL, JUNE 17, 18S2 Vvj: ' - - t JP .. -- 1$ v " f V jgr, iy -i t ? j? !!- Mrs. Julia Corbett of Dallas, Tex. has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Perkins and family . She brought them news of their son Elder Burton Perkins who is serving on an LDS mission in the Dallas area. Mrs. Corbett will be visiting with relatives in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Burras-toMr. and Mrs. Howard Cloward spent four days last week at Bear Lake. Miss Alese Umpleby was among the riders in the Fun Day Horse Show held in Sandy on Saturday, June 5 at the A1 Johnson Farm. Alese rode Delights Heir from the stables of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Runnells of Fruit Heights. Mrs. Donald Larsen and daughter Mrs. Sheryl Lewis and two children of Yuciapa, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Ron Nielson of Clearfield were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Perkins. Mrs. Larsen is a daughter of Mrs. Perkins. Mrs. Elsie Heaton recently visited in California with her Mr. sister and brother-in-laand Mrs. Roy Ellis and their family at Riverside and spent much time sightseeing while there with the family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry White returned home from Yuma, Colo, where they spent time with his mother Mrs. Myrtle White who is 98 years old and still active. Mr. and Mrs. John Barker had their baby daughter blessed and named Rosa Anna on Sunday in the Kaysville 8th LDS Ward meeting. They entertained at a family gathering at their home following the special event. Guests included her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Burden of LaVerkin; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bundett, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. children of North. Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Giles and Brent Webb, Provo; Mrj. family of Taylorsville and his Richard Fagg, Mrs. Klafina, mother Mrs. Sarah GilcS," Mr. and Mrs. Forest Barker,' Kaysville spent Memorial Day kJr. and Mrs. James Morgan, at their cabin in Kamas.' . . i of Fruit Heights; Mrs. Lucille Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clo-- . F. Barker and Barker, George ward spent the holiday l Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Nance of weekend in Goshen and I Kaysville and their families. . Payson witkrelativesand ' Mrs. Harriet Spendlove friends. . Miss Heather Talbot of Chi' spent a few days in Idaho Falls, Ida. visiting with her cago, 111. arrived to visit with, daughter and family, Mr. and her father Michael Talbot for Mrs. Don Garbett. . ' m; the summer months. Miss Elaine Spendlove of Mrs. Vera Muggelstoo of. Logan is visiting with her Salt Lake City is spending fc mother between quarters at few days with her sister Mrs.'. Utah State University. . Nora Miller, . Mr. and Mrs. Mel Ward and Rick Liston, soq of Mr. and ' family visited in Garland with Mrs. Paul Liston has gr&du' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ated from the Grand Rapids School Henry Brown and in Riverside with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Grand Rapids, Ira Ward. Pastorail Miss Ora Lyn Richardson It was spent 10 days in Hawaii where program ' she attended the ESL (English to Utah with his parents. Second Language) convenMiss Terry Garrett ofLaca tion. She is now continiing her nada, Calif, graduated from,. studies at Brigham Young UniUtah State University in ' versity. She is the daughter of Logan. She has been visiting;, I 7 Mr. and Mrs. Ivan with her grandparents Mr. and, Richardson. Mrs. Glen Garrett far a few On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. days prior to leaving for DeIvan Richardson attended the nver, Colo. Y. church services in Bountiful Fritz Michael was seriously where their son Edmund injured in an accident at his, Richardson was made Bishop home last week and is confined of the Orchard 12th LDS to the Davis North Medical ? Ward. Center in Layton where Bishop and Mrs. Bengt underwent major surgery.-- ; Jonsson entertained at a family Mr. and Mrs. Tom Alien anj ; dinner Sunday in honor of their children have now returned ta, f . ' son Elder David Jonsson who their home in San Jose, Cali- f- after visiting with both of their., recently returned from serving on his mission to the Korea-Seoparents, Mr. and Mrs, Earl D. Mission. Guests inAllen, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. cluded Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kenneth Brailsford, Layton. Brown, Garland; Mr. and Mrs. The grandparent wers lumpy ,, 4 Kenneth Brpwn, Centerville; to have them home fork snort " MrL,Ro?etf Hart and two calMr. and Mrs. Mel Ward and vish and to see their new baby . drem Saraband Christopher of son who was bom in April. 4 Birmingham, Alabama; Mr. family of Kaysville. and Mrs, Neal Hart and dagh- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Welty and Mr. and Mrs. George ters..of Clearfield; Mr, and and their children, bot, and Mrs. Steven Talbot aot ,Mrs.)Colin Hart and sqn$ of ' , I family, Mr. and Mrs.'Lk&ulff.' Kaysville. Talbot and femily Mrand Mrs. Harry Whit . forone week at their coridbrnfe; rDd fcir sister Mrs. LelandCol- - Stops and' family of Layton; e were dinner guests in Mr: and Mrs. Jan Olsen and ilium. . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Corless t . Salt Lake City on Tuesday of family, Pleasant Grove; Mr. and two daughters KyfeiK'' theie.pephew and niece Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hubrich and, and Mrs. Scott King in honor and Keri and Eric Stevenson Scotts birthday anniver-tio- n attended the wedding recep- of a niece Miss Deon Eck sary, who was married to Jay jUfd- -' . Matthew Snell, son of Dr. and Mr). Cfcorge F. Snell and cron Friday, June 4 at Pteston ' -v Ida. . 'Tim Larsen, Sop of ,Mr. and holi-;,; Mrs. Burke Larsen left for Dinner guests for (he day weekend of Mr, and Mrs. s, Hawaii where they will be f m- - outdoor patio dinner party at Alfred Hart were thek chil- - ; ployed picking pineapple for 'the Cloward homeon Saturday dren, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Cook ihe summer months on the is- - evening honoring Harry and Carol Duckworth who are de- and children ofLogan;Mn and land of Maui. . itts V V 1 p- s v New camp captains in north county of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers and their camps include: back, Ruth Winward, left, Phillips; Barbara Simmons, Antelope; Clara Krebs for Betty Francom, Oakleaf; Norma Kloser, Fort Lane; Mary Wiggill, Fiddlers Creek; Jean Greene, Adams Wood; Georgia Allen, Deseret; Verna Hill, Hollyhock; Myrtle Ward, Mountain View; Leora Bennett, Kays Creek and Ruby Felt, Pony Express. Front, June Spackman, Wagon Wheel, left; Inez Barker, Weinel Mill; Virginia Alexander, Prairie Schooner; Alice Cahoon, Oak Country; Mina Oldkam, Sunflower; Ruth Ann Baker, Milk Skimmer and Alice Sorensen, East Wind. ul j fI & parting for Spokane, Wash, to serve an LDS mission. Over 40 guests attended. Mrs. Virgie Hammons returned from Mississippi where she spent a month visiting with her children and grandchil- KITCHEN CABINETS Dont Replace Froo dren. T.V. Mr. and Mrs. Charles ''-jemer- Shenck and children of Roy, formerly of Minnesota, Mrs. Ruth Lundberg and daughter Carolyn of Park Rapids, Minnesota were recent visitors of Mrs. Sarah Giles. Mrs. Philena Hall had the misfortune of falling at her home and is confined to the Davis North Medical Center for treatment. She is the Refsce Thcm Them, Yes, using your existing cabinet and adding new Formica or wood doors your kitchen can be beautiful. Call for free estimate and details on Free T.V. Ogden: 3425 Rivercb'e Rd. S.L.C.: 2330 S. West Temple mother of Mrs. Adelia a" ? OK BACK IN AREA Davis High School graduate Dr. Charles Bean is back in area serving patients, such as Michael Hale, receivinjury. ing a cast after suffering a motorcycle-relate- d medical school. Graduating in 1975, he served a surgical in- -' temship at Wilford Hall Air Force Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas and remained in the southwest during a four-- ., year orthopedic residency. He Memorial Clinic. DR. CHARLES Bean, an orthopedic surgeon, said he considered beginning a practice in other American cities but that northern Davis County has always been home to me and I love it. He joined the Tanner medical staff last month. Dr. Bean graduated from Davis High School in 1968 and attended the University of Utah and the university's later served as a staff orthopedist at Eglund Air Force Base in Fort Walton'-- r Beach, Fla. HE IS married to the former Jolynn Hollist, Kaysville. Die couple has six children, ages 9 months. 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