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Show i WEEKLY REFLEX I DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, AUGUST 20, 1981 By NORMA PREECE serve in the Argentina-Bueno- s Aires North LDS Mission. He is a member of the Kaysville 13th Ward. His farewell will be August 30. He will enter the MTC September 10. Mrs. Beth Tall accompanied her son Lowell Darrohn to Ketchum, Idaho where they visited with Mrs. Tails sister, Mrs. Ella Fisher. Dr. and Mrs. Terry J. Preece and daughter returned Saturday evening from a 376-87- Mr. and Mrs. Bud Tice were his parents Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tice, Hemet, Calif. They accompanied Bud and Dorothy to Wisconsin to visit with relatives for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Bishop and two daughters of New Houseguests of York are visiting for one month with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Bishop. Mrs. Rebecca Ashbaker is undergoing treatment at Davis North Medical Center. Bishop and Mrs. Paul Barker and family vacationed for one week at Sun Valley, Idaho. Elder Robert Manning has returned home from his mission. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Manning. He gave his report August 9 in the Kaysville 3rd LDS Ward of his mission in the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico. He plans to continue his education at BYU. His two grand- y Mr. and Mrs. Harley D. Christensen visited Wednes- day in Pocatello, Idaho with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Lenon. Dr. and Mrs. Roger Davis and family, Grand Forks, North Dakota, are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton D. Zollinger, Kaysville and with other relatives in Salt Lake City. Brandy Beecher, four month old son of Mr. and Mrs. A 2 cups sugar Cream the sugar and butter together, beat in eggs and sour cream. Sift together the flour, salt and baking powder and beat into the mixture. Finally, beat in vanilla extract. In a small bowl, mix together the brown sugar, cinnamon and nuts. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Grease and flour a Bundt cake pan, or an angel cake pan.. Spoon half the batter into the pan. Spnnkle it with pan, or a spring-formixture, distributing evenly. Top with remaining batter. Bake 60 to 65 muiutes. Let cool in pan for 10 minutes, then remove. Makes on excellent coffee coke which does not need frosting. Gains Eagle On My Honor ceived the and Duty to God Trail awards. He is a sophomore at Davis High School. He is interested in art and while a Freshman, won the freshman art award for his school. 1581 West 1740 north, Clinton, Utah825-304- and family, Ridgecrest, inson and family recently vacationed in Louisiana with - Singing pe, Closely Watched Minister: I do wish I could think of some way to make the members of the congregation pay attention to me when I'm preaching. Son: Why dont you put the clock right behind the pulpit?" directed by Sherry Totaro 5 (Layton) ' , - . Registration being taken until Aug. 31 for new fall classes BOYS' CLASSES AVAILABLE Preschool to Adult 376-179- 5 25 yrs. professionals experience Performer of live stage, television and motion picture Choreographer of stage - contest winners WINTERS WONDERLAND DAYCARE Pre-Scho- ol 344 East 2nd North, Open -- - 630 Polite Rejoinder Asked by the irate cop, Wheres the fire? the pretty miss replied. Why, officer, in your great big beautiful eyes. Sofa Love Seat Special Sofa and Love Seat Sofa and Love Seat Floral Design reg. $649.95 reg. 789.95 . He Should A practical politician should bemake a good cause his bunk is always made up. Times, Louisville house-keepe- WE OFFER -- 0 7th-Fa- ll for Lifestyles 766-273- 766-011- 1 THIS IS A SUCCESSFUL AND MEDICALLY SOUND PROGRAM FOR WEIGHT CONTROL LOCATIONS AND pieces Layton -- - t i Thursday, Aug. 27 7:00-8:0- 0 19 great designers 'll. Tanner Clinic 95 3 locations p.m. Class begins: Thursday, Sept. 3, . Fran anc Jean Welneit B.S., R.D. Diana McOulre. M.S., R.D. Time for Fall. Hair Cut. . . Style support system. . great style. Perms on Sale Now. CLASS INSTRUCTORS ThisWVeek Only Hurry Hairstyles Program p o (Check Us Out Before Placing Your Child Elsewhere FORMAT 8 Week Course $75 with $15 Back for Perfect Attendance Follow-u- DAILY L Monday, Wednesday, Friday a.m. 9:30 a.m.-ll:5Starts Sept. Enrollment Limited-S- A Professional Program for Permanent Weight Control Behavior Modifications Exchange Diet Moderate Exercise PRE-SCHOO- r, ANEW WEIGH OF LIFE CLASS INCLUDES Kaysville-376-079- 2 P.M. Monday thru Friday a Happy Child) A.M.-53- 0 Busy Child Is (A HIS HOBBIES are art, drafting, math and his future goal is to become an architect, np 5 v. r Calif, are visiting for a week with her sister and family, Bishop and Mrs. Gary Porter. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hutch- and Shakespeare quorum, and has been active in church functions. He has re- Trained under Robert Steuis Collge of Beauty Advanced training from Gary Gerard in San Francisco. Excellent cond. starting at Schief-e- Dont Know! Old Salt-Y- ou boys of today want too much money. Do you know what I was getting when I got married? Boot-NoAnd I bet you didnt know, either. president of the Deacons Salon $ Mr. and Mrs. Gerald - Improvisation - Excerpts from musicals ' IN HIS church he served as Sets Larry Lomax, Ranier, Oregon. PilMajor and Mrs. Russell cher and children, Oceanside, Calif., were visitors of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Pilcher. They had a fishing trip to the Uintas and visited Dinosaur National Park in Vernal. WORKSHOP - Mime Law, Fruit Heights, has attained the rank of Eagle NOW Black and White TV Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Parrish and daughter, Ginny Pamsh, Iowa, spent a few days last week at Bear Lake with Mrs. Parrishs sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Al Phillips, Bountiful. Houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Lane Jones were their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. 376-068- Evan Law, 14 year old son of President and Mrs. Newell EVAN WAS awarded the Eagle Badge during a special ceremony. He is a member of Troop 442 of the Fruit Heights Ward. He has served as Den Chief in the cub scouting program and has been active in his troop. Many used items to choose from Stanley and Virginia Fisher. THE CURTAIN CALL Scout. th Mrs. Maud Jones. Miss Julie Koetitz is spending a month in San Jose, Calif, with her sister and brother-in-la- Adult classes available CHILDREN'S THEATRE tsp. cinnamon powder 2 tbsps. finely chopped nuts (former manager of Fran Brown and Co.) Hew Angeles, Calif. They visited with former friends. Ballet -- Toe - Jazz - Hawaiian 1 Linda Bitter was an overnight guest of her grandmother, wHE DANCE ACADEMY - cup butter 2 beaten eggs 1 cup sour cream 2 cups flour 1 tsp. vanilla extract !4 tsp. salt 1 tsp. baking powder 5 tbsps. brown sugar 1 October 13, 1981 Departs Salt lake City via western Airlines VISIT YOUR ANCESTRAL HOMELAND This unique tour of the British isles includes visits to the British Record Repositories in London, Scotland, and Wales visit tne country record ottices containing records ot your own family heritage. British tour guides and a qualified genealogist will accompany the tour Learn the hows of research in England and visit exciting points of interest at your own pace Tour departs October 13, 1981 Returns November 11, 1981 29 day tour including round trip air fare accommodations, transportation in the British isles, tour and genealogical guide service and is priced at S2350 Air fare price subject to change For further information call MORRIS travel, Ogden, Utah. Phone: 621-545- - vacation to Los ten-da- y Elder Doug Slade has accepted a mission call to CepLey News Sen GENEALOGY AND BRITISH HERITAGE TOUR Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Benson and family returned from a son-in-la- CLIP N COOK SOUR CREAM CAKE Jones. vacation. They accompanied the Ken Howell Tour Group of Idaho, and went on an LDS Church History Tour. Rex Thompson and wife,, the former Lynne Hyer, have moved to Seattle, Washington, where he has been accepted into Dental School at the University of Washington. of Mr. and He is the Mrs. Blaine Hyer. An enthusiastC group of local youngsters bask in the final days of summer. School, for many, is just week away. Miss Elaine Ostergaard, Centerville Kent Beecher underwent surgery at the Primary Childrens Medical Center in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Preece and family, Fillmore, Calif., are visiting for ten days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lane Munns, Brigham, and Mrs. Vida Heaton, Logan, were in Kaysville for his report. Joseph and Margaret Hill have returned from a 16 day rmTIVTnniinV vUUlllUUIlll Seattle, Washington. mothers, Mrs. Rowena CUMMER l3UiTIl"lLfl to vacation their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Couregges. 1:00-- 8 JO p.m. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL THE INSTRUCTORS Kaysville 766-060- 3 Layton 766-222- 1 Clearfield 825-721- 2 Jfat3C3cHc)C5C5cjcc5)csC3Cj)C)lC5CJltjJt3jjt5C5tC5lC5lc)e5l:53C ' |