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Show f I v.tmY nr an -- da vi s news journal June 12. isso north davis leader, june 12. iseo C'':Kyy f W: ? i t ;' . church Sunsets Fumlays Set For June 19-2- 1 ,. TUfz Al 10 a m-- , the mini ohmpivt 41 begin, Raiaifi (uni(u f e 41 youngster op id ere II. The ennaal hah Conic a it h hr Juk'J W a! ait el II kia m hi!cnhct conic ! 41 continue and drawing iitfoogitoui me afternoon from &i)t of fan iftj fftttr L hg whole family til b tt jiuir J t ua this )tif id V&1 i,iUs, Jung 1, M M :i. ihe la a limdy crn! 4 b a fhtKiiieun wjpptt 4 p m w Sunni V n. Pxsi Mkw J by the Lute jiihU't n4fd ei 7,w pm, t ui noun omd four prize drawing e ONI0W7Mp. he (reared w Bo'i the from 7 perk bowery in 9 a m. t the t Community e Chyjvh, p-- 41 be f evenprogram ing at 6 Vl pm, Bffitfatnfl fee for the school i 12 per child. Register your child a soon as possible, Donations of cookies, fruit, sugar and pun h a ft needed or me money to purchase them, Jung En. l?i,g enough food (or your fan-al- t Be and let S share SlMHY,jrNKI.4!b faihri 1 s pay m our thursh. U Uihcis prem 4lbfcs- kiion Otufvh School be- Wednesday, and me doting niy love. the is "Created arc; teachers for me Nurser, Edith Koshestcr; (r American Business The Year Woman or June Bride Thursday. June 12. 19X0. was the wedding day of Mar-carBeen Turner and Scott Lee Pitkin. They were married in the Ogden LDS Temple. et MR AND MRS. KENNETH D. MURRI Temple Rites Mr. and Mr. Re D. Adams of Brigham City announce ihe marriage of Ihcir daughter Re bccca to Kenneth 0. Murri, son of Mr. and Mrs. LaVar C. Murri of Bountiful. They honeymooned in Lake Tahoe. THE BRIDE is a graduate of Utah State University with a bachelor degree in business education. The groom served a mission for the LDS Church and is pre- THh COITLE was married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on June 6. A wedding breakfast was hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Murri at Oakridge Country Club. They were honored that evening at a reception at sently attending Utah Slate University. AFTER completing an accounting internship for Albertson's headquarters in Boise, the couple will make their home in Logan where he the Box Elder South Stake Center. An open house was held the following evening al will continue his education and she will teach high school. the Murri home in Bountiful. i i V, A WEDDING breakfast as held al ihe Mansion House in Ogden with reception held later in the Layton Utah Stake Center. The bride is a daughter of Charles and June Turner, 98) E. Antelope Dr.. Layton. The groom is the son of Richard and Gayle Bukin. 262 W. Gordon Avc., Layton. THE BRIDE wore an original gon designed by her Aunt Norma Sharp which she made herself. It featured a high neck, long sleeves, adorned with nif-Daround thcentire skirt. and also on the nine tiered boulTant train. She carried flowers of silk baby carnations in a rainbow of spring colors, accented with blue baby roses and baby breath. They were arranged on a lace flower basket. Maid of honor was Ellen Turner, with birdesmaids Denise Rcillcy, Mrs. Brett Weaver (Jeanette). Shari Pitkin and Debbie Sharp. es THEIR GOWNS were of a country style in rainbow colored gingham prints. Two ruffles trimmed the bottom of the dress, with lace and bows accenting the entire dress. i J t f JOHN SMITH served as best man with Brctl Weaver. Joseph Turner and Jonathan Turner as ihe ushers. Mothers' gowns and flowers were floor length skirts with flowered spring blouses. Corsages were in silk baby carnations in rainbow spring colors. guests J ; MILLIE WILL now enter competition for a National American Business Woman of the Year. National ABWA Convention will be held in Phoenix. Ariz. in November MILDRED W. BATES Mildred W. LAYTON Bates of Layton was recently named American Business woman of the Year of the LyTona Chapter of the American Business Women's Association. Mrs. Bates is a resource teacher for the Davis County School District, presently working at Doxey cluded Denise Rcillcy and Curt Welshon of Glendora. Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pulsipher, Yucaipa, Calif.; and Mr. and Merced, Calif. They will make their home in Layton, after enjoying a honeymoon to southern Utah. , MILLIE IS active in LyTo- na Chapter and presently serves as the treasurer. She is a member of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, International Reading Association, Davis Educa- - MARLENE GOLIGHTLY MR AND MRS. GERALD 0. MANN Celebrates 50th Friends and relatives of jerald O. and Ruth Mann are nvited to attend an open house n honor of Mr. and Mrs. danns 50th wedding anniver-ary. The open house is being losted by family members and rill be held Saturday, June 14 rom 5 to 9 p.m. at the Mann lome, 717 East 1st South, Cavsville. Samoa and Tahiti from 1957 to I960. THEY ARE parents of two sons and one daughter, Paul Mann, Sepulveda, Calif.; Reed Mann, Roy; and Mrs. LaRae Day, Kaysville. They have 17 grandchildren and 7 The family requests gifts be1 omitted. MRS. RUTH Hayes Mann aS born Oct. 28, 1910 in Caysville, a daughter of Varies and Ada Openshaw Berry Pie !ounty schools and graduated om Davis High School. She as been an active member of One can argue the point but a splendid case can be made for the proposition that berry pie in summer is one of the closest things to Heaven. layes. She attended Davis LDS Church and has erved in many positions in all le church auxiliary organiza-ons. Gerald O. Mann was bom larch 13, 1910 in Bountiful, a k jn of Orvis and Myrtle Mann. He attended d avis County Schools and Hol-roo- gra-uate- from Davis High :hool. He is also active in the Church. MR. MANN has worked as a irpenter all his life. In 1975, retired from the Davis junty Planning Office where had been employed as the avis County building Mr. and Mrs. Mann were arried June 11, 1930 in the DS Temple. The couple; rved an LDS mission to State -- rL I' I'd tld vf Miss Marlene Golightly, 15, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Bruce Golightly, East Layton, has been selected for competition in the state finals of the 1980 Teen world Pageant to be held at the "Yarrow in Park City at 7:30 p.m. on June 28, 1980. MARLENE IS sponsored by Toms Supersave, Chrysler Corporation and Mr. and Mrs. R. Bruce Golightly, all of Layton. She is a student at Layton High School and her hobbies include sports, plants, and interior decoration. ALSO, the consequences of allergies can be more severe STRAWBERRIES come earlier and are indeed elegant; but for those who like deep dish pies and berry pies in general, blackberry pie is king. Whether its topped with strips of pastry or solid pastry turned golden brown or Kaysville of their son and family, Mr. By NORMA PREECE h whether its a cobbler (so good with peaches), the Mr. and Mrs. Roy Frod-shaking of the pies is blackberry and family returned from from wild blackberries. ' pie a vacation trip to southern GENERALLY speaking, it California visiting the many takes just under two quarts of places of interest and also Disberries to make a pie. A quart neyland for ten days. of berries will make two pint Mr. and Mrs. Hans Arthur of jars jam. Anderson returned to their Dont strain the berries; get home in Deseret Hot Springs, aH the vitamines by using a Calif, after visiting for two blender. In this way jam can be weeks in Kaysville at the home frozen without being cooked. dee-dis- 376-875- 7 m and Mrs. Robert Anderson. Mrs. Mary Walters accompanied her son Jack Walters of Richfield to Rexburg, Idaho where they attended the funeral service of Mrs. Jack Hilman. Rod Lardin, Scott Larkin and Brett Larkin attended the Cache Valley Mountain Man Rendezvous over the Memorial holiday weekend. Rod won the Mountain Man Run. w ill be given. The American Business Women's Association is dedicated to promoting good business relationships between employee and employer and providing ways and means by which women of all ages can further their education through its scholarship program, both locally ami nationally. Layton By DO.NETA M. GATHERUM 773-497- Mrs. Hazel Angell of Layton and her sister, Mrs. Clara KenleyofSalt Lake City spent part of last week in Manti visiting with their brother and his family who live in Manti. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hall and their family have returned home after spending last week boating on Lake Powell. Mr. Whitesides DR BRENT BURDETT with children, as some of the drugs used for adult treatment can stunt the childs growth or cause permanent problems. Dr. Burdett lives in Layton with his wife, Anita, and three children. Who Knows? graduated from Layton High School and is now a senior at Weber State College where he is majoring in communications. He served an LDS mission to England. The new Mrs. Whitesides is a registered nurse at St. Benedicts Hospital. Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts from the Layton area were guests of honor Friday night at the Ogden As ballgame. Several hundred young men, their fathers and their leaders attended the ballgame. Mr. and Mrs. Elbum Dickson, Mrs. Melba B. Layton and Mrs. Ruth H. Adams enjoyed a three day trip this past week to the Uintah Basin and Flaming Gorge. Their home-bas- e was Hanna, Utah where they enjoyed the ranch style home of Joe and Josephine Dickson Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Wall flew to Mesa, Ariz. to visit their daughter and Jim and Lisa McBride and their family. Jim McBride was sustained Sunday as the counselor in a Mesa LDS Ward bishopric. The McBrides are the parents of four children. Mr. and son-in-la- When was Memorial Day first observed? 2. When was the Morse Telegraph first used? 3. When and where did the game of bowling originate? 4. How did Maryland acquire its name? 5. Name the capital of California. 6. What Spanish explorer discovered the Pacific Ocean? Answers: 1. In 1868 after the Civil War. 2. May 27, 1844. 3. In Germany, in A.D. 200 or 1. 300. 4. For Queen Henietta Maria, wife of Charles I of England. 5. Sacramento. 6. Vasco Balboa sho Christine Kiser-a- ; kindergarten, grades Nancy Zcman; grades J . Ldith Zenor. This is n opportunity to have your chit J participate in a biblical Christian cvpertcnc. uh outstanding Icadcrshm. MONDAY. JINK 6.thc Do 41 meet at Ed anJ neonate Davis Dr. Edith Zenors. Our annual church picnic 41 be Sunday. Junee 22. at the Chapel Park. Chapel St. We lJt Mrs. Wall returned home Monday. Sam Love, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Love, returned home Monday after spending a week at Boys State held on the USU campus in Logan. Retta C. Anderson Adams, 87, of Tremonton died last week. Her funeral service was held in Tremonton on Friday. Mrs. Adams is the mother of Layton resident, Mrs. George (Faye) Evans. (r lion ship f AMOK'S vacate 4! be- and lone and ken home Monday, attend the ( hutch gin !unc2L 41 return it Women I nticJ loennral Assembly at the University .4 Southern California in Eos Angeles. Res, K.d Walrath. former past, f of the Gilead Baptist Ihrwih 41 be in the pulpit Sunday .Jane 2 He Is an outstanding young minister IDIHIINUK ischairper-s- n hu the baaar project. She has been doing a great rk parlies for the organizing nuking ol nems for the baaar to be held this (ktoher , n otk there 41 b June. Ihursday. June 12 al 7 p m, al l dith Zenor's. al hnh time they 41 not only to par-besi- oik on baaar projects but alo consider the ice cream so- cial under the direction of Viola Anderson, The seconj ork party 41 be at 7 p m, 1 hursday . June 26 at Christine Kiscra's. Vacation Bible School Slated - LAYTON St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church in ijyton is again sponsoring a Vacation Bible School this summer. The school 41 run from June 16 the July II and Funday At Clinton June 14th CLINTON Come one and all to have super good time on Saturday, June 14 all day long at the annual Clinton LDS Stake Funday. The activity will be held at the Clinton School Park. 6 Ogden. Mr. Whitesides is the son of former Layton residents Mr. and Mrs. Reed B. Whitesides. The couple was married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Phoenix, Ariz., and fulfilled an allergy and immunology fellowship at the University of California in San Francisco. He joined the Intermountain Allergy Clinic In Salt Lake City in 1975, and in November of 1978 established a parttime branch of the clinic in Ogden. Still affiliated with the clinic, Dr. Burdett has expanded the Ogden practice to fulltime. HE IS a member of both the McKay-De- e Hospital Center and Primary Childrens Hospital medical staffs. In addition to his certification in allergy and immunology, Dr. Burdett is also certified in pediatrics. Children represent a special problem in allergy, Dr. Burdett said. It is more difficult to diagnose, as they are unable to describe the symptoms. You need to have a good rapport with the child. here (his honor Former Layton resident, Roland W. Whitesides, was married June 5 to Christine Wintle, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wintle of Samaritan Hospital in J w Elementary School in Layton. attended the U. of U. undergraduate and medical schools. He filled his residency at Good ''J Mrs. Bates anJ her husband. Jim. live al 164 Dawson. They have (wo children. David and Brenda. Husband and children are all attending college. Brenda, was a scholarship recipient of LyTona Chapters scholarship fund Iasi spring. M4lie likes to sew. garden and colled antiques and has recently began bowling. in- Mrs. David Pulsipher, ; T PRENUPTIAL panic were given by Gayle and Shari Pitkin. Jeanette Weaver. The bride attended Glendora High School in Glendora, Calif, and Weber State College in Ogden. The groom attended school in Layton and also Weber State College. He has fulfilled an LDS mission to Mexico. OUT-OF-sta- le i DR. BURDETT, an Ogden i. : a were arranged in a lace basket trimmed ith ihe ribbon to match Ihcir dress. I lower girls were Sandra Sharp. Jennifer Pulsipher and Alisa Pulisphcr. High School graduate, rf ,V DS er and baby breath. They LAYTON resident, Brent Burdett, MD, has opened a fulltime allergy practice in the Lawrence T. Dee Medical Arts Bldg, in Ogden. flt&ly lie They carried silk baby carnations in a rainbow of spring colors. accented uh small flow- Opens Allergy Practice In Ogden '"i. Jh9 f Association and has held various positions in cosh organization. She is presently superintendent of a Bible School in her church and is active in mu sice there. liiMi iil be provided, scrages (oucp g oes are being pioo nrd for al'er ihe meal Make lias a great lone id M aid ken THE TUI ME for the school MRS SCOTT LEE PITKIN 41 hif the d u'sk service w om church bWduf at I a w tore-- to the ctiimh service dieted he the k ANYONE interested in join ing the marathon chimlj sign op iih Mav or Norm Nani or at the Sunset C ity office. rhime 25 1628, Youngster desinng to participate in ihe Little Itikkaiod Rodeo can do so hy cailing l,ee Judd al 7?WM, n r1i verve d s thmiian tenm BREAKFAST. vjwmvorcd of Sunvet, 41 he pfir-n- gins June 16, and 41 conclude on June 24 I as h day 41 art 9a m andrndat II Mi m, A picnic ts planned for B unh By The folio int have been outlined for June THROUGHOUT lh day. food, game, r4r and enter 41 he lainmcnl for all agee av aiUHe. according to N"!-general chairman of Ihi )ear cekNainm, Ac a grand linale Ihe e quuentennial dance 41 he held al the poking lot of ihe Second, Hurd. Scvcwh Ward chapel al 9 p m w 41 rwty show lecturing puf4j.tr fvufekm. cn e The I our K' sM the i4r faintly, Thu gvfnf 41 elm he MJ el Ccntal Park. a (, of r4in the ram 4he moved id the Sun cl I US Siakthuox recreation tJt $utUs feuiviiie will hrem at 6 i a m. unit a bike nurrM. The runner will lale v?i et 7 a m. for the eight m4c tuflirM. hen Ike grand 41 lake piece, Layton Community Church Schedule BREAKFAST will be served from 9 a.m. Activities will include a flag ceremony and a children's parade. There will be games, childrens rides, home baked foods, drinks, quilts, clothing and misc. items. A little League baseball game will start at II a.m. and an auction will begin at p.m. 7-- will center n the three topics of prayer, liturgy cespecully the Mj'I and hat it means to he a member of the Catholic Church. PASSAGES of the Bible 41 be used throughout the four hat these weeks to illustrate three mean and to help each child become more familiar with the Bible stories. There will be a field trip and special Mass each Friday. The school will meet Mon-- , day through Friday from 10-- : :30 a.m. Classes will be held . at the Catholic Education Center which is directly to the north of Layton High School. 1 1 IN CHARGE of the school this year is Gregory Apparcel. CSP. a seminarian studying for the Catholic priesthood with ; the Paulist Fathers. Greg is: studying at Catholic Universi-- : ty in Washington. D.C., where . he is working for a master's ; degree in theology. in BA motion also has a Greg n and a mas-- : tors degree in public health from UCLA. pictures-tclevisio- 1 THE PUBLIC is invited to attend this fun day of activities. IF YOU would like more information or would like to register your child for the program. call Greg Apparcel at 376- -; 4269 any time during the week.: Regional Dance Set KAYSVILLE A Regional Dance for the Young Adults will be held Friday, June 13, at the Farmington LDS Stake Center, 695 South 200 East, at 8:30 p.m. with a $2 admission. The Evergreens will furnish the music. ALL YOUNG adults are encouraged to attend. Debra Pies is publicity chairman, np Sgt. Greene Graduates Sgt. Timothy A. Greene, son of Penny S. Greene of Syracuse, has graduated from the U.S. Air Force air traffic controller course at Keesler AFB, Miss. of the course learned proce- GRADUATES dures to regulate air traffic and direct aircraft to radar-controll- landings and passed the Federal Aviation Administration Certification examination. They also earned credits toward an associate degree in applied science through the Community College of the Air Force. Sgt. Greene will now serve , at Hill AFB. He is a 1974 graduate of Frankfurt American High School. Frankfurt, West Germany. His wife, Penny, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Benson, Gas City, Ind. ARLENE STEVENS : : Mission CalF KAYSVILLE Arlene :: Stevens will speak in Sacra-'- " ment meeting on Sunday in the ' Kaysville 12th LDS Ward at 12:30 p.m. at 1039 East Crest-;-- ; wood St. She will serve in the .; Ohio Columbus Mission and; will enter the Mission Training :: Center in Provo on July 3. ARLENE IS the daughter of '. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stevens.''; 832 E. Shannon Rd.. Kavsvil; : le. She graduated from Roy ; High School and the LDS : Seminary there. She was ac-- : : tive in sports and music and marched with the Roy Lionells. : ; She has attended Weber State College the past three ": years where she played vol-- : : leyball and softball. She was a : member of the Institute Ladies : Chorus and Ladies Triple Trio. She is currently employed at' B&B Department Store in: Layton, np |