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Show ft WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JUNE 10, ) I 1982 Clinic Opans GYN-Q- B Naar Layton Hospital LAYTON - Three area physicians have joined together in forming the Rocky Mountain medical offices located west of the Davis North Medical Center. completed at the Mercy Hospital and Medical Center in San Diego, Calif. four-ye- OB-GY- N DR. CHARLES Joseph, Dr. William Hughes and Dr. Craig Hurst have established medical school at the U of U. He subsequently completed a DR. HURST, a Utah native, was raised in Logan and attended the Utah State University before completing residency OB-GY- N ar at the University of Illinois in Chicago before returning to Utah to become a partner with Dr. Joseph in their former location. the combined practice in the site formerly occupied by Dr. Hughes, 2084 N. Robins Dr. Dr. Joseph and Dr. Hurst were formerly located in a medical office north of the new site. Telephone number is 776-088- 0. DR. JOSEPH, a former resident of South Carolina, has been practicing in the northern Davis County and Weber County area for the past four years. He completed his medical education at the Medical University of South Carolina, his internship at the U of U and his residency at the University of Colorado Medical Center. Dr. Hughes arrived in Utah in the fall of 1979 after receiving a medical education at the University of Nebraska in Omaha. His residency and in- The Davis County Wildlife Federation will hold its monthly meeting June 10, 7 p.m. at the Kaysville American Legion. OFFICERS June inson, Farmington Bay Refuge. Subject will be improving the wetlands, what has been done at the refuge, also, what the club can do to improve their land. There will also be a short The Wildlife Federation is interested in forming a Jr. Pistol team. Anyone between the ages of 8 who is interested 9 call Charles Pusinger 9 or Marie Denson for more information. The public is invited. studentbody officers at North Layton Junior High School are: back, Annie Prokopis, left, president and Donna King, secretary; front, Jenny Trujillo, left, vice president and Wendy Titensor, historian. : ensen spent the holidays at Chester, Ut. Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Jensen vacationed in Mazatlan, Mexico recently. They met his sister, Dr. and Mrs. Judd Shafer of Phoenix and traveled together for four days. Matthew Kemp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kemp, spent a week at Provo for BYU Week as an aide with the athletic trainer for the NCAA meet. He attended workshops for coaches, trainers, athletic directors and student trainers. Mrs. Lois Holliday enter- tained at a bridal shower Wednesday evening in honor of her niece, Ronalee Fames. Mrs. Barbara Fames and Rox- anne Fames assisted. Mrs. Bruce Jensen and daughters, her mother Mrs. Ruth Otterstrom, were guests at the annual Granddaughters of Brigham Young Luncheon held at the Lion House on Friday. Excited over the arrival of their twins are Ned and Susie Christensen of Midway, formerly of Kaysville. The babies arrived May 4 at the Heber City Hospital and will be named Erik and Caitlin. Mrs. Christensen is the former Susie Goodman of New York. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harley D. Christensen, Kaysville. Mrs. Erma Stephens was hostess to the DeLite Pinochle Club luncheon on Wednesday at the Chateau in Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Kim Cranney and son, Dan, of Berkeley, Calif, arrived June 12 fora visit with his mother, Mrs. Jan Davis. It's a daughter for Mr. and Mrs. DuWayne Anderson of Kaysville. She arrived June 1 at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden. They have five sons. Mrs. Anderson is the former Sally Bloxham of Kaysville. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bloxham, Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderson, SLC. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Frost attended the emeritus awards and banquet at the U. of U. on Balloon Bouquet Fun for: Holidays Birthdays 11-1- 12-1- 544-350- 773-755- Parties New Mothers Anniversaries Prices begin at $12.00 per doz. plus tax 546-620- 4 Which bos? Mo fuss. CalD us! .KaysviJUle Mr. and Mrs. Max Bodily and family attended the blessing and naming of their new grandson, Brent, in Ferron, Ut. on Sunday. Brent is the third son bom to Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bodily, formerly of Kaysville. At home is Justin and Zachery. , Mr. and Mrs. Harley Christ- THE CLUB will also have its concession stand at the Ogden Valley Muzzle Loaders Golden Spike Shoot at North Fork Newly-electe- d STUDENTBODY , mation on fly tieing. THE PROGRAM will be a presentation by Brent Hutch- film on fishing and some infor- - ternship requirements were RLJH Send Someone Special a May 20. Some 18 awards were presented to distinguished from Espanola, N.M. They came to go to the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Accompanying Mrs. Wendell K. Walton left them were Jolenes parent, to return to her home in Vemo Mr. and Mrs. Gene Naranjo. , Conn, after spending the past Ivan is the foster son of Mr. seven weeks with her parents and Mrs. Archibald. They Col. and Mrs. Wells F. Collett. raised him since he was six Mrs. Jane Kemp and sons, years old. Jolene made her Mrs. Marilyn Dinger and home with the Elwood Clark daughter, Marilyn Dinger, family in Kaysville with the Inattended the Pageant of the dian Placement program. Arts in American Fork last David Johns, grandson of week. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Naranjo Lt. Col. (ret.) and Mrs. Jay graduated from Davis High Fisher, Pres, and Mrs. Eldean and has been making his home Holliday, Mrs. Clara Snell with the Dean Sanders family were among those attending on the Indian Placement progSymphony Hall Friday evenram. Mr. and Mrs. Gene ing to hear Senator Jeremiah Naranjo came for his graduaDenton of Alabama speak. tion, also. Mrs. Leone Gardner enterMr. and Mrs. LaVar Godtained at a family gathering at frey spent three days in Logan her home on Memorial Day. attending the annual Utah Guests included Mrs. Russell Vocational meetings on the Nance, Morgan; Mr. and Mrs. USU campus. Robert Johansen, Morgan; Recentvisitiors of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nance Sarah Giles were Mr. and Mrs. Jr., Mt. Green; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schemer and daughter of Jeffrey Jones, Morgan; Mr. Vernal, Ut. Dr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Richard Thorson, James Brown of Benedji, Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Minn., Mr. and Mrs. Brown came for the wedding of their Kirkpatrick, and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Nance, all of Kaysville, son, Thomas, in the Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. Michael River LDS Temple. Kirkpatrick, Layton, and all of their families. Pres, and Mrs ElDean Holliday and their daughter Denise, and nephew Steven Noble, spent the weekend at Lava Hot Springs and at the old homestead in Preston, Ida. Mrs. Horace Milligan and daughter, Mrs. Jean Malouf and children, Mrs. Milligan's father, Charles Prigmore, Logan, visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Prig-mor- e. Mrs. Sarah Giles was a guest of her son Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Giles. They celebrated the birthdays of Mr. and Mrs. Giles three children, David, Christy and Andy. Receives $100 Special Award LAYTON - Tom Matthews, 15 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Matthews, Layton, was award $100 during a presentation by the Roy Elks Club. He was selected Teenager of the Year by the Roy Elks. in Taylorsville Mrs. Sarah Giles also attended the wedding of Teresa Giles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Giles on Wednesday. Mrs. Clare Goldsberry of Tempe, Ariz. visited with Mrs. Leola Prigmore last week and with friends in the area. She was a former Kaysville resident. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Holcomb of Denver, Colo, have moved back into their home in Kaysville recently. y Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald were Ivan and Jolene Nelson and son, Ivan, SYRACUSE, UTAH 84041 PHONE 25.7676 De-Lo- TOM HAS just completed his 9th grade year at North Layton Junior High School. He was born in Chicago, 111., and spent six years in Germany. His goals for the future include playing professional soccer, continuing his study of music and architecture, probably at the University of Wis- consin. His family plans to move to Wisconsin later this year. LORI COPPERMAN, a student at North Layton, was selected Teenager of the Year earlier. This is the first time two students from the same school have received this honor. IJZ IZIZ EAST 12 MXE NOltTU ' OF 8. C. WILLEY && f the easy way. And Its getting easier all the time to take the bus. Now, when you have a question about how to get from here... to there... to anywhere, call the UTA HOTLINE at 621 - 5862. 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