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Show WEEKLY NORTH DAVIS LEADER, DECEMBER 30, 1931 NEWS JOURNAL, REFLEX-DA- VIS By NORMA PREECE 376-875- 1 Dr. and Mrs. G. Gibbs Smith and their son, Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs Smith of Kaysville. and their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ow mbey of Bountiful, were guests at a family dinner on Sunday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. William S. Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank returned home Dec. 21 from California where they attended the Hobday Bowl game in San Diego. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Burton spent the weekend in LaVars, Wyo. as guests of friends, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Fer-ran- f, . S r XA4 Ii5i sas Bum Junior High Pep Club holiday season piesenting a special Kay s ille PEP CLUB PERFORMS They also presented the center with six large poinsettia plants and an attractive wall clock. MRS. PATSY Search, director of the center, had nothing but praise and admiration for the girls and said, They were so gracious and lovely and the A beautiful Christmas program was enjoyed by the Kays-vill- e Senior Citizens on Dec. They were entertained by the Kaysville Jr. High pep club and cheerleaders at the Silver-ag- e Center They performed Christmas songs and readings. 18. 'uiing the ismias progia at various events in the area. Club members v ho pei toi med uki Law, are 1 to r, Vicki Hyllstead, Lisa leonatd Dehbie Wheeler, Luann Paulsen, Sunn Baxtci, Jackie Peay, April Adams, Laurie Whitakei and Mic be lie bite. senior citizens loved it. Members of the pep club and cheerleaders performing were: Susan Baxter, Michelle White, April Adams, Lisa Leonard, LuAnn Paulsen, Debbie Wheeler, Vickie Hyllstead, Nicki Law, Jackie Peay C.I.i Antilla. Eldon Reed is convalescing at home following a heart attack. Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth and Laurie Whitaker. Holt were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Taylor and her ALSO, MARY Ellen Marx, Kim Cam , Cori Gibbons, sister, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Howell and two nephews, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howell, Mr. Adams and Diana Green. Advisors were Vangie Gray, Peggy Saunders and Leta Nef. np Amy Price. Jennifer and Mrs. Mike Russell and families all of Salt Lake City, and their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lue McCann of Kaysville, also, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Holt and children. Jan Rogerson arrived home Friday from Hawaii to spend the holidays wih his parents, Mr. and Mrs Bryan Rogerson. Mr. and Mrs Jay M. Admas Kaysville tertained at a Christmas brunch lor Mr and Mrs Paul Keeler of Santa Pe, NM ; Dr. and Mrs Terry J Preece and their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Arles Steiner accompanied by his brother, Afton Steiner, have returned from California where they visited their brother, Dari ell Steiner and his wile, and also a son, Nyle Steiner and wife L inda and their grandchildren. They also attended the Holiday Bowl game. Mr and Mrs Phil Krebs hosted a family dinner party along with celebrating three of Robert Green of Las Vegas, Nev. spent a few days with his parents last week, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Green. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lloyd, Mr and Mrs. Scott Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lloyd, Carol Lloyd and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Gauchay all returned from California where they attended the Holiday Bowl game. Mrs. Marguerite Nicholls spent Christmas in Centerville with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Riding. HAPPY BIRTHDAY family and Bus Webb of Hawaii arrived Tuesday to spend the holidays with Mrs. Ethel Webb and other rela- Saturday. Mrs Leone Gardner and Mrs Maiy Timothy have returned from St George to spend Christmas with their tives. Chad Massey of Sacramento, Calif, arrived to spend the holidays with his parents. Lt. Col. (ret.) and Mrs. Russell Massey. Mrs. Richard LeDosquet of Boise, Ida is visiting with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Baine B. Ford, to help with a new families. 'Sr f wishes a III hapy birthday to their fust biithdav anniversary at this time. Among those to be congratulated ate Shaun Rich, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ruh, 1621 N. 1600 W., Clinton, Dec. 31 ; Jacob Scott Adams, son ol Mr. and Mis. Adams 11,938 Biiscoe Rd.. IT tut Heights; Jess Andetson Puidv, son ol Mr. and Mis. Rodgei L. Puuly, 1176 t. 300V, Lavton, Dec. 20; and Ann Meredith, daughter ol Mr. and Mis. Kevin Meicdith,522 F. Lam Dr., Kaysville, Dec. 13. F.. M. GATHERUM-773-497- Michele Mane Stout, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Donald D. Stout of Brigham City, was married Dec. 29 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple to Terry Charles Hedin, son of Bishop and Mrs. Kenneth W. Hedin of Salt Lake City. The reception was held the same evening in the Stout home in Brigham City. The 6 3 he i'ici.cptor Iota Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held their annual Chnstm.is party at ihe home of Doiothy Lai kin Heights. Dinner was' served to 2t chapter members and their partners Ihechapter has had an eventful vear. Many wothw lull profits have been lompkted by ihe members v Layton residents. Mr. and Mrs. Blair Ford and their family are spending a Christmas vacation in Layton. The Fords are living on a TDY assignment. u o L f. i T nen Taylor and Mrs. LaVida Larkins and other relatives in the area. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Perkins of Kaysville, and their son, Mr. and Mrs. John Perkins and family of Farmington, drove to Duchesne to attend dinner with their other son, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Perkins and family on Dec. 20. Start Wednesday December 30th Attorney Michael Lowe Doors Open at 8:30 A.M. flew in to visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Lowe a few days before Christmas. He has returned home to Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Taylor and two daughter are spending the holidays with both of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Verl A Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Sabin of Ogden were dinner guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sabin on Friday. The Entire Stock of Fall and Holiday Mrs. E.E. Myrick and daughter Stacey arrived from Burnmgham, Ala. to visit her daughter, Robert and Sherry York and to spend the holidays. They will meet their first grandchild, Robert Thomas, born on Nov. 18, Merchandise Max Liljenquist was confined to the McKay Hospital for a few days for treatment of a heart attack. He returned home Dec. 23. Mr. and Mrs. John Mainland attended a family gathenng at Tremonton at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Madsen, her brother, over the weekend. Reduced 30 to 40 Mrs. Ella B Neilson of St. is staying with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Krebs, for a few weeks. George start at yw. ft i . i i i , i ROilLRT PICK Eagle Honor and Sandy .Dec .ZVh tL ton Wed. Dec. 30 Robe 1 c k . 14 v e.ii old son ot Mr and M:s ilium Pak. no I ,, K i -- villa has attained ife r ink of L-I he Svon picvcntiiion was m idi di in' i special Couit of lionorlu J Dec 2 in the KuVs-vill- e I im Stoke Center. Roheit is a number of Troop 501 of Ihe Kavsviile 4'h Ward, with Ron Harris as onSal Q to 50 off all departments J,(joose -- - Off Regular Retail Health Price Hours News Wednesday Dec. 30th 8:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Thursday Dec. 31st 9:30 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Saturday Jan. 2nd 9:30 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. of the Fall and Holiday Merchandise On Sale All Dresses Sweaters Skirts Blouses Pants Jackets my back went bad, my wife wanted me to go to a chiropractor, but I have my family to think about and I didn't want to spend the money because thought my insurance wouldn't pay for it. Later, I found out differently - my insurance man was eager for me to go, and my policy did pay. Why dont you tell people about insurances S.T.S. Take a bow, Mr. S. You have discovered something that everyone should certainly know. Today, there are over 600 insurance companies that do pay for chiropractic care, and the coverage is there for a very good reason: The insurance companies know that chiropractic is extremely effective, and that the bills the company will have to pay are consistently lower. Insurance companies like chiropractic coverage for many reasons, and some of the most impoitant are (1) diagnosis and treatment for physical injury is generally quicker and more effective; (2) expensive hospitalization is needed less often; (3) duration of treatment before recovery Is cut down; and (4) settlements for permanent disability are fewer because there are more recoveries. We wish everyone would do as you did, Mr. S., and that is to call your insurance agent and ask, "Does my health and accident policy pay for chiropractic care?" Gowns Coats Tops Handbags Robes Lingerie A. in Bountiful Low, will pa- -- super after Christmas sales jn spend Christmas with their rents, Mr. and Mrs. Golden BACK "WENT BAD" BUT INSURANCE PAID Special M emo : Mother oose Shops trom Z0 Darby, Mont., arrived to Q. When Buffalo and Rochester, NY, lead the nation in annual average snowfalls, even though further south than such cities as Minneapolis and St. Paul, MN. be John Perkins from Farmington and their families. Bud and Shirley Larkins of BRIAN BURNS they will Mrs. Randy Perkins from Kearns, and Mr. and Mrs. Stout family are former 1VA will Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor entertained at Christmas dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Cox and family and Mrs. Goldie Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Perkins had Christmas Eve guests, they were their sons Mr. and it or!, c, r 10. AMY MLRLD1 David Richfield. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Burton were guests Christmas day in Layton of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gailey and family. Mr. and Mrs. Greg Hart and grandson, Steven, born Dec. , By DONETA Davis County Reflex-Journall who aie telebiating Mrs. Kent Bennion and family of Ogden: Mr. and Mrs. Ron Johnson, Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hamaker, West Kaysville, and Mrs. Ora Thorson, the families birthdays on Mr. and Mrs. Austin Chappell w ere dinner guests of their daughter. Attorney and Mrs. Rodney Page. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Preece en- - A7 entertained the following guests for dinner: Mr. and Our After Christmas Mr. and Mrs. George W. Lowe and family of San Francisco, Calif, arrived to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Lowe. stoute- n, ukr Robc't mivcJ as vEnchut mtisisi.m h is and patiol leader in the scoutA lie h ran at ing rto.-i.rD.tvisil gh School hus.uiive in the school band plawng trombone We The Wight House 85 i accept Group, Auto, and Industrial Insurance tlO CHARGE FOR COnSULTATIOH OFEM MOM DAY THRU SATURDAY 10-- 6 CHIROPRACTIC CARE CENTER His e hutch hi has served ijnsJor and president of ' on i ,,nj has 'n reseis Honor li a" a 1 i . ii Jc MEW ADDRESS, MEW BUILD1MG 220 north Main, Kaysville The Wight House 75-- N. Fort Lane Layton, Utah IN as ci the N. Main, Bountiful -3- 76-3495 j |