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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX-DA- VIS NEWS JOURNAL, , NORTH DAVIS LEADER, APRIL 15, 1982 Births c-Kay-- Dee n CtaSa March 10 1982 , i Maly JltMarchl4, ic d Hsh" Sou Ea 99 w-75- N-- A' 1780 S. 2050 Clinton boy E, March W., N., Kaysvil- March AN EAGLE Scout, he was 19, 1982 FOLLOWING the Sacrament meeting, his parents hosted an open house and buffet dinner in his honor at their home for relatives and friends, vsb March 20, 1982 Jerry and Larane Gallegos, 1601 N. 400 W., Layton, girl March 21, 1982 Allen and Sherry Crookston, 178 N. 2nd E., Kaysvil- LJ March 22, 1982 David and Cherrie Suggs, 452 E. Gentile, Layton, Michael and Shelly Irons, 700 N. 400 W., Kaysville, been called to serve an LDS Ayoun and Aranya Khane, 2055 N. Main St., Layton, boy William and Lauri Archer, 2265 S. 300 W., Clear- mission to the ELDER HANSEN is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Phvll A. Hansen of 3000 S. 1000 W Syra- March 31, 1982 Jack and Gwen Williams, 147 Ellison St.. Layton, boy cuse. Syracuse Third Ward, he has been organist and chorister in the priesthood organization and president of his priesthood quorums. He graduated from Clearfield High School and Seminary and has been attending Weber State College this past year. He has been emin Layton ployed at where he has been assistant manager in the shoe boy April 2, 1982 Travis and Doreen Spackman. 3496 N. Highway 162, Liberty, boy March 30, 1982 David C. and Velma Argyle Montgomery, 4536 W. 200 S., West Point, boy April 3. 1982 Ottis and Patricia Foster, 189 S. Main 23. Layton, girl March 31, 1982 Guy and Pam Swartz Beazer, 828 S. 1425 W., Clearfield, boy Dan and Karen Fuig Widdison, 3178 W. 1800 N., Clinton, boy Douglas J. and Wendy Everson Clark, 327 W. 230 5., Clearfield, girl St. April 5, 1982 Lon and Cheryl Owen, 520 N. 3500 W West Point, Layton, boy Brian and Lori McDonald. 223 E. S. 2200 W.. 200 S.. Kaysville. Laytorv,.girl Richard C. .?. April 6, 1982 Bruce and Diane Ethington. 85 W. 400 S.. Bountiful, and Susan Brierwolf Miller, 1033 ages anyone interested to attend, vsb Man Bradford Returns : From Austn a Mission f LAYTON Mary Brails-fordaughter of Bishop and Mrs. Ken Brailsford of Chapel. 59(1 W.JIHKIN.. Antelope Drive, in Layton. SHE IS a graduate ot both Layton High School anJ Weber State College and vv ill continue her studies this fall at BYU. Bible Verse An all the tithe of the land, whether of the seed of the land, or of the fruit of the tree, is the Lords: it is holy unto the Lord. above command. Answer to Bible Verse 1. England-Manchest- 1. Who was the author of the ' 2. Fiom what book is it taken 2. Moses. Leviticus 27:30 ' Fuegis Red Ox Restaurant h'iiiiiring N. Ilichwa. 84 North Sail I aLr 2211 1 isrlii Dinner- - ELDER HAMBLIN is the son of Mayor and Mrs. Neldon E. Hamblin, who reside at 718 W. 450 N.. Clearfield. Elder Hamblin is a graduate of Clearfield High School. He also attended Utah Technical College before leaving for his mission, vsb V I rl uinner mtv u (i uies.-.'iM- i. helo moke vour liirllidav or aiinivernn -- pet'ial J Benedicts Births Health Mews April 7, 1982 Hall Adams. 1273 N. 1200 E., C. Anna and Robert q Layton, girl William and Cissy Milton. 1111 N, 1300 E.. Layton, E. 1 100 accommodate all adult members of the stake and will be held in the stake chapel in President J. Duffy Palmer invites all members to be in attendance and also encour- Syracuse, girl i boy ... Elder Douglas B. Hamblin has returned home after serving for the past two years in the mission. He will be giving his report of his recent experiences on Sunday. April 18. at the Clearfield 10th Ward Sacrament meeting. The meeting is at 1:15 p.m. and the chapel is located at 300 North 200 West. April 6, 1982 Dennis P. and Gail Gruber Bodily. 1224 W. 1700 S.. boy April 2, 1982 Von Eugene and Diane Herzog Allred, 1478 W. 1700 S., Syracuse, girl John W. and Diane Dennis Love, 951 E. Gentile, LDS Mission April 2, 1982 William C. and Bonnie Batt Maynard. 576 E. 405 S. . Layton, boy girl Craig and Laurel Anderson. 521 active member of the An April 1, 1982 David and Joyce Martinson, 2287 S. 300 W Clearfield, girl Thomas and Selma Vigil, 2759 W. 5725 S., Roy, boy David andTamera Ellis, 31 S. 1st E., No. 2, Kaysville, Clearfield, girl e He will enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on Thursday. April 22. Wayne and Jackie Guy, 778 N. 750 W., Clearfield, boy March 29, 1982 Robert and Sheryl Ann Williams Payne, 1729 S. 3400 W., Syracuse, boy Brent K. and Katherine Essler Cope, 17 S. 1450 W. No. 2, Clearfield, boy Andrew and Karen Burgie Kimose, 1583 W. 1590 N., Clinton, boy Kim D. and Lynette Kelly Wanner, 1273 N. 700 W Missouri-lndependenc- Mission Field. field, boy March 28, 1982 Vance B. and Jill Garrett King, 2034 W. Shepherd Lane, Kaysville, boy Ray and Karen Nelson Palmer, 2751 E. 2500 N., Layton, girl ON SATURDAY the 17th. the evening meeting will Elder Kevin D. Hansen has girl 1 Stake will be held on April Elder Hamblin Returns From ELDER HANSEN boy Syracuse at 7 p.m. The Sunday session, the 18th. will be held in the Ogden Tabernacle jit noon. conference semi-annu- of the Syracuse Utah LDS Layton, has returned from the Australia Melbourne Mission. She will speak Sunday at 2:45 p.m. in the Layton 7th Ward le, boy Clearfield, girl . re- He was honored on Sunday at the Syracuse Third Ward Sacrament meeting, where he and his parents spoke. Daniel and LaVem Webster, 1259 S. 2000 W., Syra- March 26, 1982 Chris W. and Tina Dawson Williams, 3552 W. 7200 S . Syracuse, boy March 27, 1982 and Joy Billmire, 1428 W. 300 N. No medals in racquetball in the gion meets. cuse, girl March 25, 1982 Thomas M. and Dana Simpson Prather, 2765 N. Highway 89, Layton, boy Robert s, and Janis Johnson Gill, 1596 E. 1100 S Clearfield, boy Lanny D. and Edra Naider Porter, 1472 N. 1850 W Layton, boy Frank and Patricia Orr Rutherford, 1432 Valeria Dr Syracuse, girl The active in football while at Clearfield High School and has received numerous winning Evanston, Wyo., boy Jeff and Wendy Jasperson, 121 N. Colonial Ave., Layton, boy ,.,CcarIes R',nd Shirley Zeleski Williams, 1245 N. 475 W., bunset, boy nD!?euEL and Melody Aaron Wolfe, 260 S. State, Uearneld, boy D. 299 E. 600 le, boy Wesley and Mary Lintz, Yellow Creek Estates 605, WLWS'Mnso,,1073 Ronald Galled To Serve 18, 1982 LaVar and Trudee Peterson, Syracuse Utah Stake Conf. Set CHURCH March 17, 1982 Abel and Rosie Leon, 475 N. Fort Lane, Layton, girl Steven and Marcia Seymour, 590 N. Barlow, Clearfield, boy . 1982 March 24, 1982 Gowan Batcs 2082 , , Davis North Births 1)R. RICHARD BARTON. , boy S. B, Clearfield, boy April 3, 1982 and Marilyn Harvey Lloyd, 241 S. 700 E., Kaysville, boy ferry and Dicksie Bowen Zaugg. 65 N. 300 E.. Clearfield, boy Scott Richards To Preside Al Clinton Utah F. April 4, 1982 Dennis and Pamala Farrell Day, 2218 N. 1300 W.. Clinton, girl April 6. 1982 Allen R. and Jean Stone McEntire. 2037 N. 3000 W.. Clinton, girl Francis T. and Carol Heslop Moreno. 3261 W. 1950 5., Syracuse, girl April 7, 1982 Hill Blvd.. Raymond O. and Leslie .Kaz Allard. 911 Layton, girl Kirt James and Marolyn Peterson Wilkinson. 1384 W. 1700 S.. Syracuse, boy Marc W. and Pamela Chumbley Ellsworth. 1049 W. 525 N., Clearfield, boy 350 S.. Marvin L. and Elsie Cole Halliday. 5 Kaysville. girl Calvin G. and Elizabeth Arndt Kendell. 2875 N. 400 W. No. 134. Layton, girl Val J. and Diane Carlson Petersen. 6722 S. 475 E.. South Weber, boy E. O. Van and Shari Bourgeous Thomock. 1987 7700 S.. South Weber, boy 17 N. Jerry R. and Shaunna Beesley VanderDoes. Talbot Dr.. No. 1. Layton, boy Just SAVE AT THESE REDUCED PRICES annual stake conference in the Clinton Utah Stake on April A meeting will be held April 17 from 6 p.m. for all priesthood leaders. Then from 9 p.m. an adult member meeting will be held for those 18 years of age and older. WOMENS SHOES 17-1- 7-- ON APRIL 18 a youth sesa.m. sion will be held from Those to attend are youth. 12 8 years of age. through Friends and leaders of youth are invited to attend this meet- Reg. 19.99 - 46.99 . NOW MENS SHOES Reg. NOW 22.99-84.9- 9 KIDS SHOES Reg. 10.99-24.9- NOW 9 WOMENS BOOTS Reg. 12.99-76.9- NOW 9 GIRLS BOOTS Reg. 18.99-36.9- NOW 9 $E8eJ088 $X88j9ft88 OU 0 88 SF-SI- 8 stock is from a Shoe Store in another area that has gone out of business. This Come in and check your size in downstairs Shoe Rack Dept. the - Over 1300 pair to choose from. Open 9:30 a.m. Monday through Saturday Shop Late Friday til 8 pm and apprehensive. Often he will be restless, fidgety, and easily rattled. He may display such mannerisms as and he may be irritable, show worry or act bewildered. Additionally, there can be palpitations of the heart gastric distress, headaches, blurred vision and irregularity. You must remember, however, nervousness is not a disease in itself. It is symptomatic, or a series of symptoms, of some physical problem in the body. Left uncorrected, nervousness can result in a multitude of serious chronic conditions. Virtually all major psychotic disorders begin with the symptoms of nervousness. Those people who experience frequent nervousness or its symptoms should seek accurate diagnosis and effective treatment, persons who suffer from nervousness or fatigue owe It to themselves and their families to have an examination to find out for sure, "A simple painless test can quickly reveal nervous disorder." "Some of my most rewarding experiences with patients In our area have come after freeing a blocked nerve', thus releaslng nature's marvelous healing and sustaining power." The Doctors concluded, We sincerely hope that those people who find a relationship between the problems we've described and their own condl- tion will look to the modem Doctor of Chiroprac- for help." SHOES BARTONS Sponsored by Davis High School and the Kaysville Arctic Circle 43 No. Main ' nail-bitin- All - Bountiful ' . Automobile and Work Related Injuries Covered 100 Most Health and Group Insurance Accepted fees Discussed Prior to Treatment Ho Charge to You for Consultation Call for Your Appointment COMING SAT., MAY 1 : greatly. While a patient may complain that he is easily upset often he cannot put Into words what he means by "feeling nervous." To the patient feeling nervous can be an unpleasant sometimes frightening experience making it difficult to work or concentrate and causing him to feel anxious 18 ing. The general session will begin at 9 a.m. and w ill be held at the Ogden Tabernacle. The music for the conference will be furnished by the stake male chorus under the direction of Bishop Snellgrove. President A. De Mar Mitchell extends an invitiation to all stake members and friends to attend. important to your body to be dismissed so easily. must remember that every function taking place in your body is under control of the nerve system. It may well be called the Master System of the Human Body. The Doctors of the Chiropractic Care Center In nervous system Kaysville says a healthy gives you strength and energy for the day's work. It brushes aside illness; it shrugs off ordinary aches and pains. It fights off the usual deterioration of "middle age." All in all, it gives you that feeling, day after beautiful day. And an unhealthy nervous system? That's a different story, the one titled NERVOUSNESS! There is a dictionary definition of nervousness; likewise, there is a nervous patients understanding of the word. Quite obviously the two can differ You Elder LeGrande Richards will preside over the semi- 4-- Or is it? . . "Your trouble is nerves. . .just nerves," that's all many have been told. But your nerves are too M Ini Stake Conf. Merves. . . How CHIROPRACTIC CARE CENTER 544-349- 5 220 North Main Street, Kaysville I |