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Show 1 t WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, AUG. 6, 1981 n Dr. Nohl Sandall of Price. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Tolman and two grandchildren of Provo, were visitors last week of Mr. and Mrs. Linn Sandall. Mrs. Barbara Purdy of President and Mrs. Russell H. Sheffield of Bountiful; Mrs. Jeanene Sheffield Jackson and children of Shelburne, Vt., were guests of their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Lucile B. Sheffield Sunday evening. Miss Lori Godfrey flew to Royal Park, Mich, to visit with her sister and family. Dr. and Mrs. Chris Merkley for a few days. They all attended the Hill Cumorah Pageant at Palmyra, New York. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Webb and sons vacationed at Lake Louise, Jasper and Banff National Parks in Canada for two weeks. Dr. and Mrs. Steven Dinger were guests of their and family of Boise, Ida. were visitors of their parents, Mrs. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Sheffield, at their summer Marjorie Dinger and Mr. and cabin at Bear Lake for the Mrs. Larry Jansen. weekend where they eijoyed Mrs. Zelma Breeze returned boating and water skiing. home from California where Mrs. Doris Ball was hostess she visited with relatives for to the De Lite Pinochle Club at three weeks. the Country Kitchen ResMr. and Mrs. Dick Bowtaurant in Clearfield Wednesman, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon day afternoon. Gurr spent time at Lake Tahoe Visitors of Mrs. Nina Palwhere they played golf. mer were Mrs. Marva Heppler Mrs. Ralene Brian and son and daughter Mrs. Marily attended the funeral service Smith of Cedar City. Mrs. for her aunt, Mrs. Lydia Seew-e- r on Tuesday at Montpelier, Heppler is a sister of Mrs. Palmer. Ida. Russ Hall has been confined Houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Max Bishop was their son to the hospital for treatment. and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Sonna Smith of Fruit Frank Bishop of Kalama, Heights returned home from Wash. They visited for two serving an LDS mission in Virweeks. ginia. She gave her mission reDr. and Mrs. David Garrett port July 26 in the Fruit and daughters of LaCanada, Heights First Ward. Calif, are visiting with his paThe Kaysville Third Ward rents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Garenjoy ed a ward outing for three rett. days at Monte Cristo. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Garrett Descendants of William and are happy with the arrival of Mary Jarman held a family their first reunion Monday evening at the bom July 28 to Gilbert and CinKaysville city bowery with 130 dy Garrett Larsen in Provo. members attending. Mrs. Cindy is the daughter of Dr. Louise Gailey was in charge. and Mrs. Glen Garrett of Family members attended a LaCanada, Calif. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Bishop were Mr. and Mrs. Hayward Hendersen of Bristol, Fla. They were missionary friends of the Bishops Layton entertained at a family birthday dinner in honor of her son, Kerry, on Friday. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Purdy and son, Thomas, of Clearfield; Mrs. Thelma Purdy, Centerville, and Mrs. Lois Stephens of Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Frank and family and Mrs. Shar Johnson and son spent a few days in southern Utah at Fish Lake. e Mr. and Mrs. Leland Fer-ran- te Cole-mer- great-grandchi- 'A CLEARFIELD CITY, UTAH LAND OF FREEPORT t.irlv Liston 't U ... By MARK D. MICKELSEN tions Clearfield will resume its status. Some CLEARFIELD Clearfield voters may have to stand in line a bit longer during this year's municipal elec- lf MRS. HODGE told council-membe- rs a new state law tions. allows city officials to combine the district for primary and ' general elections involving CITY councilmembers voted Tuesday to consolidate the citys voting districts cutting the total number of district from 12 to seven. According to city recorder Bonnie Hodge, the combined districts will be effective during municipal elections only. During state and federal elec Mrs. Delores Day of Evanston, Wyo. who has been very ill the past weeks is convalescing at the home of her parents- - municipal issues. The Utah Code reference reads: The governing body, for purposes of an election, may combine two regular county voting districts into one municipal election district if they designate the location and address of each such district. THE POLLING place may Mr. and Mrs. LcRoi Day. Delores was a former Kaysville resident. in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brink and daughter, Mrs. Sheryl Barbecue To Be Held 15th The Layton Holmes Creek Stake will hold their annual barbecue on Aug. 15 at the Chapel Street Park in Layton. members of the slake should plan to attend and bring AH their neighbors. THEY HAVE barbecued beef and turkey with all the trimmings. Dinner starts at 6 p.m. be within the combined district of within one-hamile of the boundaries of the voting diss trict. Wcins and her son of Merced, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Brinks other grandsons, Justin Municipalities throughout Davis County have been urged to combine two or more voting districts in an effort to save judges salaries and election supply costs. OF THE existing 12 districts, Mrs. Hodge said two have already been voting in the same place. The following district changes were approved by the city council: they attended the annual music festival held at the Village with a Chinese conductor presenting the various concerts. Mrs. Elsie Heaton accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ray Phillips to their summer cabin at Timber Lakes in the Wasatch and Colby Brink, all of Merced. Calif, arrived on July 16 to spend ten days with his mother, Mrs. Edna J. Layton. While here they attended the Hill reunion at the home of Mrs. Bink's broihcr, Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. Hill and also the wedding of a niece, the daug- of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ongley of Bountiful. Jill hter Ongley was married to Ron Graham July 17. Bob and Gail Sanders and his mother. Mrs. Clover Sanders. met fncndv Don and Joan Ware. Miles and Virginia Willard of Salt Lake City at Teton Village for a few days where B. Glenn and Marsha Love Perkins of Layton are announcing the birth of their daughter. The 7 lbs. 8 or. baby was born July 3 in Ogden. She will be named Heidi Viola Perkins. She was met at home by her sister, Jennitn. Layion residents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Love and Mr. and Mrs. Murhn Perkins, are the CLEARFIELD districts one and two will consolidate the polling place will be North Davis Jr. High. Clearfield districts four and six are now combined. Voters will meet at the Clearfield Library. CLEARFIELD districts seven and eight will consolidate. Voters meet at Wasatch School. Clearfield districts nine and ten are now combined. Voters meet at Doxey Elementary School. Mountains for an overnight stay. Janice Gardner has been seriously ill and confined to the McKay-De- e Hospital for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. David Flint and son spent the weekend in irths grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Young, also of Layion, are the child's It's a boy for James L. and Catherine Page Johnson. The 5 lbs. 14 oi, baby was born July 2 in Ogden. He will be named Travis Lindsay Johnson. Grandparents are Lynn and Dorothy Page and H. Arthur 4 A' t, f 'y, , J: while they were at the Washington, D.C. LDS ;il CLEARFIELD districts eleven and twelve will consolidate. Voters meet at Pioneer School. Clearfield district three remains independent. Voters will continue to meet at Pioneer School. CLEARFIELD district five voters will continue to meet at the library. (See map illustration). Councilmembers voted unanimously to accept the district changes. Mountain View, Wyo. visiting with their other three sons, Mr. and Mrs. Robert flint, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Flint and Scott Flint. Debbie and Ted Landis of California are houseguests of her grandmother, Mrs. Helen Johnson. SVaVaVAVaVaVaVaVaVaVa A and Evelyn Johnson, all of Kaysville. include Don and Vera Brough, Morgan; Mrs. Wilma Page, Layton, and Daw son Lindsay, Kaysville. Erica Jean Brown, the daughter of James S. and Susan Adams Brown of Layton was born July II in Ogden. The baby weighed 6 lbs. II oi. and was met at home by her twin brothers, Alex and Andrew. Mrs. Martha Jean Adams of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Brown of River-dal- e are the child's grandparents. Mrs. Fono Houston of Paducah. Kt. is the child's great grandmother. Kelly Ann Dunn, the 7 lbs. 10 02. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. JcH L. Dunn was born July 3 in Ogden, She has an older brother, Chad. Grandparents are Douglas Ross and Jean Dunn of St. Anthony, Ida. and Ralph D. and Vivian Marsden of Ogden. Ross and June Dunn of Egm, Ida. are the child's ts. dmg Fireside & ' CLFD 1ST BISHOPRIC ' The Clearfield LDS First Ward recently confirmed three new bhhnprk members frw" left to right) David V. Monv.n. first touncelof.JohnB. Ross, bishop and Dale W. Gardiner, ietond counselor. The Baha'i Community of Sunset will hold an informal fireside with everyone welcome to attend. MVSY PEOPLE have heard aSsit the recent persecutions of Bahais in Iran. This fireside will anser questions and explain the history and beliefs of the Baha'i faith. The fireside wifi be held at the home of Dave and MardeB Hams. 114 W. KT5 N., Sunset. Aug 7 at 7.30 p m. Foe more information call . Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bishop attended the blessing and naming of their grandson on Sunday in Brigham City. The new baby is the son of Mr. and M rs. Robert Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Webster and son David, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Sorenson and son of Layton, and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kusuda of Ogden, spent four days vacationing at Mirror Lake in the Unitas. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Martin and daughter of Mountain Home, Ida. were visitors over the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. H. Glenn Austin. Mrs. Mary Scofficld and Bahai Vvi V . .i.cii'Ts schools, HkKi m Layton .rill in os. w ' ; Mrs. Pat Smith attended the funeral of Mrs. Vaughn (Phyllis) Allen of Ogden on July 22. Graveside services were held at the Kaysville City Cemetery as she was a former Kaysville resident. She died July 19 of a heart attack in a Ogden hospital. Phyllis was the daughter of Mrs. Mary ScofTield and the late Merrill ScofTield. Atty. and Mrs. William II. King; Atty. and Mrs. Fclshaw King and children; Mr. and Mrs. J.J. DcBry of Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. J.J. DcBry. Jr. of Salt Lake City; and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Barber held a family dinner at the Latjwllc Restaurant in Salt Lake City. Helen and Herman Layton of Carlin, Nev. were recent visitors of Mrs. Edna J. Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Buhlcr received word from Australia that their son. Elder Don Buhlcr, has been made district leader in the Adelaide Mission. He is in the Somcrton Park area. Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Precce and their datighcr and Paul and Shannctte Keeler oil Brigham City, spent four days at MirTor lake over the July 24 holiday. Shannctte and Paul are moving to Sanu le, N.M. to make their home. Shannctte will attend the at Las Vegas. N.M. doing graduate work on her mastersdegree in social work. Mr. and Mrs. Keiih Webb and family recently attended the funeral service of his mother, Mrs. Lthel Webb of I'm-vens- ty Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cook and daughter Jill of Ckiah. Calif, were T uesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. Glenn Austin. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Barber entertained at a family dinner honoring her father. Atty, William H. King and his father, Vaun Barber, whose birthdays were both in July. Other guests were Mrs. Cml-d- a Kmg. Atty. and Mrs, Fclshaw Kmg and three children, Sarah Jane Barber. Mrs. Salome Barnes, all of Kaysville, and Mrs, Mavis Barber, Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. T J, Bums and family of Fruit Heights spent the July 24 holiday weekend at Riverton. Wyo. as rie's of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brode. Ralph Probst returned hem from a three week etas in Los Angeles, Calif, where be attended a management tr amir g seminar. prenuptial party held for Miss : Lisa Sheffield w ho will be mar- - ; ried on Aug. 14. She is the : daughter of Mrs. Vernon Wells : and the granddaughter of Mrs. Lucile Sheffield. Mr. and Mrs. Don Swallow visited with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fleming at Grand Junction, Colo. En route home ; they visited with relatives in j Satina. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Bishop were their ; son, Howard Larson and his . daughter Jodi, and Ray Dewey all of Emmett, Ida. They were here on a business trip in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Harry White, Kaysville; William L. King, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Brent Sheffield and children, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Colemere, Fruit Heights, enjoyed a family reunion at Bear Lake last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. William Galbraith of Kaysville; Bishop and Mrs. Lance Galbraith of Freemont, Calif, flew to Scotland for a ten day vacation. They were accompanied by their families. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Barber . and daughter were dinner guests in Syracuse of his pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Vaun Barber, at a family dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Vaun Barbers other son, Guy Barber, who was visiting from Portland, Oreg. The Kaysville 3th Ward 8 held a ward camp out July in Weber Canyon near Huntsville. 1 17-1- Mr. and Mrs. Mark Johnasen of Caldwell, Ida. were visitors last week of Mr. and Mrs. William Packer. Mayor Gar Elison visited in Lakin, Kansas last week for a few days with his brother Clair Elison. Your Mind Controls The Body Functions By REV. LEE TRUMAN Copley News Service A fact of life is that our emotional state of mind has a major effect upon the functioning of our body, and does so more than any other single factor. THIS IS not an irresponsible statement, but a now proven medical fact. Interestingly enough it can be traced all the way back to the observations of the ancient Hebrew when he pronounced that we mortals are a total unit. In the counselor's office this is often seen in the mentally disturbed. Persons are not just sick in their thinking, they most often exhibit physical symptoms also. GREAT NUMBERS of ordinary persons hurt from illnesses which seem to be chronic, but they can be traced directly to emotional pressure which they endure in their life and work. Considering the walking HIS PROBLEM began with a conflict with his father, and became acute when he was caught in a situation where he had to work with his very demanding father-in-laAt the end of six weeks he Was able to make a hard decision about seeking employment elsewhere, and he has had no recurrence of his symptoms since. His mental attitude was w hat was causing the great number of symptoms, which made him look, act and think like a very sick man. Parenthood Guidebook As you take a good look at your gift from head to toe. you may worry that his skull is too large for his body, that his neck is disproportionately long, the his chest is unduly big, or that his hands and feet are grotesquely large comGod-give- miracles each of our bodies are. it is surprising that we are not faced with more illness than we are. pared to his scrawny arms and leges. THE A ERAGE person is not esen aware of the miracles that lake place in his own body. I cw of us know how to manufacture thyroxine, and yet the cells of my body know. We mortals have not yet found a way to conquer the common cold, but the body seems toknow how to handle it in about seven days. about any aspect of his development, appearance, or be- I II WE always wondered about the cells in the ear w hich knows how to take out of the blood stream w hat is needed m order to make wax. Yet out of that same blood stream g'ands in (he digestive system will take what is neces- sary to make hydrochloric acid, and m the right amounts, to help dices! food, but not enough to destroy the intestine itself. WITH Al l. of this going on. when we suffer sharp emotional tension, our bodies reflect the pressure. Uhen mental tension and pressure reach the level of sev enty , the body cannot possibly maintain normalcy and soon malfunctions. A man came to me scry much upset, with a great num- ALL OF these feelings are common. If you are concerned havior, convult your pediatrician. Your baby might weight from as little as two pounds, if a prccmie. up to twelve pounds and probably will measure from 18 to 22 inches. ALMOST immediately, you will Find that your newborn wants and needs to be held se- curely. If your confidence wanes, he will sense this, lie may sling his little arms open wide, spreading his Fingers as if to grasp onto something Doctors call this "startle reflex. Any sudJcn change may cause him to jump, to utter sharp cry. or to look frightened. This is all normal. He dies not have a baJ case of nerves. Fashion Tips reversible front tip Jacket is popular with men. A Of tan. jacket grey or yellow PT m reserves to bright col-t- d psychotherapy. madras. Canvas shoes come m many colors and styles to suit all occasions. Cool, soft canvas shoes are eqjaHy at eae with pants or skirts. Men's fashions feature corf, crisp fabrics m the look of silk and linen. Colors large from drtscy darks to carefree pastels. Shirts comem bn percent cotton and leep their fresh crispness on the hottest of only thing wbs.fi I did was to hsen. and after the fourth week his physical symptoms begin to disappear almost as if a miracle had taken place. Cod and comfort are the key words in men's casual wear. Famrg of knit sports shirt woh a summer blazer is one way to kvk casual. ber of physical symptoms, sush as swelling of the feet, indigestion, throbbing headache, and at times blurred visum. He was working foe his father-law and perfection was the only standard. HE II D been examined by two physicians and they could find nothing by tests which was wrong, and the doctor suggested he seek someone lot the fe six weeks . : days. j j |