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Date hoUt tummer jobs in liodicapinf and farming. - (;! a4 i L lift. he (cued hn An m tt kci patrtd kadef. Aj Hv h - M aJ (NfmHrf (4 II ib MMul luaj Uu wav a piUvtf L o td the On My award and preva (4 the Ikhm Qurinim, Hu Eagle project Wat Id get wMi Houti to help k9 to cant mnAcy td hiy a at American Pa( (nr the Central Dusti Jr. H th Shso and id a enckHed but Cr.Mve glaM li hit cMptl. Mon- Ilf HI e irdl He Mi rr. t4 iht loves Inking, hueting of light ifsM inpif ardisdM Mi ten ptM In4i icier at tie Mi asd Kind ai it-- Mr aid, t a tkJrr t4 ihe Amm silrl htvf) III. trumprt av l Ljr pivji ther scvMv 14 torn-t- IM tx'-f-i of help Mild a v.-- Irttff arvd W- - a w.a1 Mvd rlff Iftttoft InvaifJ hot f- - at Afd aJ Ujf kutdv HUI LSI IN. If. ivth tf ID)W ftd U(iirK fa trfrm, all He Ms beta twiivt m M4 4 vpuns Mvtwdin bsikeibtll. lootbftll. ftfticr vluftg. M MuMlftKi, Nsv fisking ati.b he rescued the Arrow 4 Lug kg ard rd la Boy $. Iff he T m-- p HI ft 41M vn a pw4 IfjJrt sj rv-- pirfmiy lcMr ta IK Airoate friesthood aid Honor fatrM!e i the Da (iard ftfttfd. He ts a Iftjioa It gh I UR IIIN My 5M4 rk 1041 he the norlhttetl corner of Layton Elemeniary School grounds. He is interetied and skilled in horseback riding, art and music. Al age 12. he spent ihe summer on (he staff at Boy Scout Camp Lemhi near Palisades, Ida., serving as cook's assistant and storking on the nfle range and waterfront. mgiars REPAIRING all makes Calls $6.00 Anytime BRANDENBURG TV RtASOHABUt RATtS 141 West 1900 North. Sunset 825-367- 6 773-822- 6 jiv ,( w SVitk . ha 4Av Uf Hv. J ftifffaj L Ma4 !J I f lrr K L ("Ti!. Kra l)D If. Frra U ui Mf IM aa vpwnv. amJ doAated fUvg I ftJvl M AvitVfa44lrwd lh( AntM td t UK ftftkd Mf tv ft 4 (i tldff 4 IL l(C ed tl 1$ ftSKtvdrd jvjs It uP kdm tfxtiAg dart- It-aa- tCftftjftiid tLtffcik cftBrVV cHftenL? aajftfciftf dLs. Jffaf hat lag HiJ Al SCI, id the ard nufvery and Ranncl Nuidv (or the it J library. I Scouti. The family then !h N( iv m( a (a k- I Inul t' yen; tv 4,s- - AL Orttl h rrt ii'; J'AVWMAWWWAVi Layton Births Diana Lee Porlraits aaJ Mr. Rodney Fart 4 Lav toa are buy te&ng Iht fticndv the aev p a ae hd armed granddaughter Mr. CM. 19 to landa Cav i ad and Joverh Knudwm or lldidale. IT. the baby metghed IH, 15 of. and ft id be named t nuke. (hn4MaSprrutl hyllM 1HHlaa or roH Opi gear a ftftMh laxftr Ka4 . - TQt 376-964- 0 4PRi jul 1 WWAWWAWWA In the Aaromc Priesthood program he has served as counselor in the Deacons Quorum and counselor and president of the Teachers Quorum. He is now a priest. Todd's interests include ruling horses and motorcycles, camping, fishing and hunting. He and his family recently moved to Ogden where he is Also special attention given to luncheons, showers, birthdays etc. 376-854-6 7 or Holiday Savings At B&B in Layton SORENSEN Happy Birthday Ladies Shoes Reduced Every Pair Now 25 Davis families who can look forward to celebrating a One-yebirthday just before the Christmas holiday. Mr. and of son dds include: Wade Preston Shearer, whose in W. N. 575 1273 of Clinton, lirfo. Hal P. Shearer of son Reed Sorensen, Nov. was 27; Gregory tirthday Mr. and Mrs. Reed Sorensen of 181 Francis in Layton, whose birthday was Sunday; Tanner C. Niederhauser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claire B. Niederhauser of 1897 E. Gentile in Layton, who celebrated yesterday; Joshua D. Thke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Tuke of 301 N. Main, No. 218, in Layton, whose birthday comes Friday and Aaron C. Alyson Rae Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. whose West in W. 4500 S. 226 birthday Point, of Mller Off Sore 3.20 to 6.00 Its a doubly special time of the year for some north ar Winter Boots Reduced Men, Womens & Childrens WADE PRESTON SHEARER Values to 30.00 e Saturday. 376-153- Men$, Womens & William H. Umpleby OuirDSltinnias Goffi Ddeas gje cPavilliori Give the gift that keeps on giving LDS GIFTS WORTH GIVING Reduced re- ceived word of the arrival of a grandson born Nov. 16 to Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Umpleby of Taylorsville. It is their first son and he arrived at West Valley Hospital. He will be named William Jordan. At home are two little sisters Heather and Jamie. The mother is the former Mary Beth Jordan. Grant and Sharon Coulam of Layton welcomed a new son into their home on Dec. . The 8 lbs. lad arrived at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden and will be named John Carbine Coulam. At home are Wendy, April and Emily to welcome their first brother. Mrs. Coulam is the former Sharon Carbine of 1 Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Coulam of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Carbine of Lehi are the MEACHMANS Ogden, Utah Childrens Coats Kaysville Births LAYTON HILLS MALL h dtk, ranan. A COMPLETE WEDD1SG SERVICE h Iki CTUmv." a -. tv award. In Troop 154 he tened ai patrol leader and troop FOR HIS Eagle project he organized scouts to help dean up the bowery area in the local park as well as scrape and paint the tables and garbage cans. Jim Nokes, 17, is the son of Corydon and Dcann Nokes. Jim has worked for J&J Produce since age 10. As a Cub Scout he earned his Arrow of Light award. He served as a ii4g acproe mm H-- Raid Vie ftcl Njaara f 4e fat 1.4a., t latMft h I v t ns. g H by Agrreftfte i,"oiwua R.Vtka an tJa -'f fat. 4 kWa Margaret MeJ ll(KiiV; anj gad v ( tiwt-OU?h4). b C ai.4 1 t decided lo earn his Cagle THE WEDDING BELLS Layton, Utah V 4 PiA aMiifti L-- tr-- i &LSANS by Beverly Ulll) 4 IK f - lo-- tour ftS, fit-l- it ftfowfid tf fa tao)) pf f NO Lift vim 4 aiiAoiy oh. ftM L4farL(aF,-,u- c pm f( H $A IV tKUodtUDrit h'i(itN Ferl, oc4.eaf ft faotf OjJ " IL lk(' 4v dil For tuv Fftglc project he organized other VC out v td de-vand build game purkv (or where be was acme m the Cub IV V Utft 1 ! and tuv mewed the On My ll.vw ftftid then moved id California tit rfii fr I vft W4 io ft wa I4M nmi onta Mr ft a rtitil irf oa Hf k,TH a4 r .4 v Ft r i Carol ard. Me iv the tiirul leader. Quorum prevalent TODD Wlf kS. 16. it the vm of hlr. and Mrs. Stanley V ctks. He was horn tn Logan t ifanAf fa LaMf44rM.4 fa H4frv IK rtvKu d CcfcKf. Tim il yin) itw ! f . U (ftftVftVS and fth-N- id btpH Itrf N urn and nuay pi her tampv, Hf VCfVfd ftv ftttldjftl p!ttd trader. M!id leader ftftJ tv (unroll) vrrvingav vro attending Weber High School and taking classes leading to a career in medicine. RADIO & TV Nt'KIj tUa ta il Bitiv HOUlS Id An, tgA(4 If ward area edV(img Miv moved to Layion where Todd FOR HIS Tagle project, he arranged with ihe cny lo re build the drinking fountain ai J . rrrt4 k.Vf He av ti( ft a faWKW ftfaj pfulrK He la Ms tVftu a .t. ft 4 ( lUfrt, IhI I I fmli ft g s. .tig t Tl TUimUIIKS lUVIUAUJUIl) HLt AkMOlMO tacMto. ofif Wl4 k&rt 4 wnftfc Prf. M kW M IK ft5H Tswf. He Filing, Al a Li V !s fwJul si-fc- litUrf, tc bold' t - MlKEIttY tm ittuti 4 Mr ajtJKrv jutheft lit Ml vd fwMft C i'J- 4 t 4 u U Pi-tr- term) m Ik'1! grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Timothey welcomed the new son, Jens Christian, into their home on Nov. 24. They are former residents of Kaysville. SAVE 25 on Each TANNER C. NIEDERHAUSER He arrived at the McKay-De- e oz. Hospital weighing 7 lbs. and has a brother Jason and a sister Stephanie at home. Mrs. Timothy is the former Nadine Baird of Shelley, Ida. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Timothy, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. J. Wayne Baird, Shelley, Ida. Mrs. Mary Timothy andVemonLarson of Salt Lake City are the great-- , 1 1 grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Kent W. Hun-sakare boasting the arrival of a son bom to them on Nov. 22 at the DNMC in Layton weighing 6 lbs. 8 oz. He will be named Kurt. The Hunsakers are from Fruit Heights. er BRAILSFORDS R&B DEPARTMENT STORE In Downtown Layton At Your Christmas Store l ap 1 our Charge Cards |