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Show V.tmv Pirtf f f,WS AV15 JOURNAL. IMY 15, If 89 fdQRTH PAVT5 LfAITJI, WAY 15, 1f85 sVv i p '? s s i Layton , t cv A lit Hit. I ae wheat Gelds were 1 a&J ifx wrnery J.v g J 1 14 ros.re I 4 liP very ta-'J- tt- u-.- f i itrot-- 14 Aiw I jf Mrs fWhnh S Mrsf-ts Fa.k Mtoau g mxuh su at lU Nahr 4 4 her xos m Gw Ur a4 Mrs Jrny N (low, ley, ai hr MroKoefwde, Me - Ui4 IH (fprry. Reports For . ft KENNETH E&NTHOM JACUEE itYAN imm tuiteowi thhdf there she was Du y In N.C. 4 dtvrtN ti hailing aJeiig smi.ox fraftZJiCiler. M s ef her tfHiht t , w ho hJ tan Dean s k:Jrd on hl tor the wooer at IV isS WHe If,, TUd I fit audit, va i4 1 nj Mix- lfi t.UMrr Happy Birthday III tin tofelgi another pttup of Jytairt li Kailm. n f Mr. ft ynr 14 tmlu4-Ip- l Lt birthday Saturday and iaat but certainly not leaat, KinUm Eiln Johrwun, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Jaron laeJohnwn of 1500 N. Angel, No. 71, hoae birthday waa Tuwday. t tv; By DONETA M. CATIIERI'M from visiting at their home. The Stock's 773-17-76 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Slock have enjoyed having (heir daughters and Iheir families daughter, LaRue S. and her husband, MSgt. Robert Ary and iheir son, Mark, returned to the U.S. after spending V joyable MSgt. Robert Ary, his wife, LaRue and their son, Mark, have now gone to North Dakota where they will be assigned to the Mekinock AFB. Thursday evening, orchestra students from the fifth and HOUSE NUMBERS & SYMBOLS Highly visible, richly grained and easy to apply. Use indoors or outdoors... Warp resistant paint, d. stain, or finish to suit your decor. for nailing or can be glued. Pre-prime- Pre-drill- 7 EW 1 7 sixth grade class of all Laytons elementary schools along with the orchestra students from Central Davis Jr. High in Layton and the Valley Jr. High School in Granger performed at a special Spring All-Cit- each ACE HARDWARE & WESTERN AUTO 116 W. Gentile St., Layton - 376-426- 7 Orchestra Concert. y The outstanding musical activity was held in the Layton High School auditorium. Saturday evening, many Layton residents traveled to the Mound Fort LDS Ward in Ogden to attend the wedding reception for Shirley Ann (f Urnt. JfKfcar t fljir J Uaf U4 WO flay 'Ui!fcn hru (kalis' Mrs. VrkrBwfl x f spriW m t a- '.orua had as hr Urx. - msl baak. tiuUtfxsiW her antaVf giahitJaiMer ahj Kef family. Bishop and Mrs ArJfftf t U amj IfO Urn.:, Lucero Promoted V, a- - ttur darm hr t4 m t i4 part as ArwtUa Heritt4f in t G. who Marine Ffe, Glenn R, re4e m , 4 Dun and brim ! terra 4 I ay ton. lux tarn promoted to hix prernt nmk while rerun wntt the Marine Diuxion. Marine ll I Corpx Bawf. Camp Pendleton. CaM, JODY LEE MOSS KIILsTEN E1LENE JOHNSON anihTOWERM D LOWERS giadoaie f Layiirn Completes Training Nancy has accepted a position at the LDS Hospital in nursing. Mrs. CametU Barton, who n a member of the Ladies Literary dub of Salt Lake City, ELECTRIFIED Pfc. Michael Jcnkinx, n of Mr. and Mrx. Henry L Jcnkinx. Jo N. Mam. Layton, recently completed amphibious warfare training at the Naxy't BIKES! CALEB WHITESIDES Kaysvillc. moot um fnandt. 0 noocanq. travai to worn, or no (or hm 1ratl Com 100 imws DAVJS-WEBE- R PEDALPOWER 1544 EPktewood Circle East laylon 76W3043 5Mih Infantry at Fort Bragg. N.C. He is a 1979 graduate of Layton High School. After 5 PM weekends 5 376-146-2 had a houseguest recently from Australia. Miss Donna Holt from Victoria, Australia visited with the Haneys. She is a convert to the LDS Church and was baptized by Mr. and Mrs. Haney's grandson, Kenny Eisenhour while he was serving an LDS mission in Australia. Mr. and Mrs. Hanney took Miss Holt to the visitors center in Salt Lake City and other points of interest including the LDS Church office buildings, Brigham Youngs grave and the BeeHive House. Miss Holt SHOR.. I Monday-Saturda- y Bowman's is Open 6 Days a Week 7 A.M. -- 10 P.M. Closed Sundays ALL ADVERTISED SPECIALS RUN 6 FULL DAYS FAMILY PAK enjoyed the snow at Snow Basin. The closest snow to her home is 200 miles away. GROUND BEEF 3 Lbs. or More $11 Kenneth Smith Receives Award A Sustained Superior Performance award has been presented to Clearfield resident Kenneth E. Smith. SMITH IS a sheet metal worker at the base. 09 6 PACK CANS PEPSI, PEPSI LITE A&W GRAPEFRUIT ROOT BEER Weve saved food dollars by buying here! $1 19 DEL MONTE US NO. 303 CANS GREEN VARIETY PAK 12 OZ. $1 FIVE VARIETIES 99 T0TIN0S PIZZA 1 LB. PARKAY-$16.3- Case 9 OO ioos cj1 39 CREAM OF CHICKEN -- $14.88 Case CAMPBELLS SOUP Hostess 3 Pak Bonus TWINKIES Mon.-Sa- t. Kaysville Main Street, 376-150- 1 Melco Fashions r TC MARGARINE BAYER ASPIRIN 51 North 69 MEAT & BEEF 311 4tor51 BEANS 3S NO 303 CANS DEL MONTE CORN 31 NOW AT BOWMANS RECEIVE DOUBLE VALUE ON YOUR AND THURSDAYS! THATS RIGHT-BO- TH DAYS, MONDAY AND THURSDAY ARE DOUBLE VALUE DAYS AT BOWMANS. COUPONS-MONDA- YS a m lor FREE booklet KSSE 376-421- tor and acmng test not J&1' Phone Meat Dept r potnuonit. Miut Visit and houtamoM to shore. Jenkins, who entered the Army in June 1979. is an ammunition hearer with the MATTHEW WILDE 3 e ThouMnds Dt RING THE training, students learned the fundamentals of sea warfare and the techniques of getting from sea Morey B. (Bud) Jeffery entertained at dinner on Wednesday tram CNom Amphibioux School. Little Creek. Va. Lt. Col. (Ret) and Mrs. Brown and Kelly Lee Jensen. The bride is a granddaughter of Layton residents, Larin and Mary Naldcr. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hanney 17 High School, he joined the Marine C orps in AuguM 177, Kaysvillc evening for Col. and Mrs. Richard Bates of Roy and Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Pilcher of A I SMALL "10-- 6 u BEAT HIGH CAS PfUCES! I Utcftt. Wednesday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Barton has been a member for the past several years. The club was organized in 1702 and is one of the prominent organizations still functioning in Salt Lake City. three yean in Kurrojong. Australia hcre MSgt Anr was stationed with the U.S. Air Force. Their daughter. Maxine S. and Her husband. Bud Eastman, from El Cajon. Calif, traveled to Layton to be with family memben while the Ary family was visiting in Layton. Other members of the Stock family including Duane and Holly Stock and their boys from Layton; Karen S. and Todd Andre and their family of Layton; Sharens and Mike Peterson and their family of Roy and Miss Judy Gentry, a granddaughter and her friend, Richard, of Salt Lake City all visited the Stock home from a family reunion and a very en- I Wfltil irnflfd tdf p4uie uf in VrKi!, m ir was guest at a luncheon Layton iH Mmae . ;ro tU 4 loa, lux i Mini l r.vif, S C. 4 M w l I My . M and Mr C. llrfftl ia . .yfv f c Kzubng&f 1115 IXntt in KnyitUte, hu birthday AprJ 3$ Kiwrth 1nlrwm, on f Mr. n4 Mr. Knvftruut t4 CJJ W. 2?u) S. in Syracuw. hour birthday a My 2. Gnfury John Flint, n ef M r. and Mr. John llmt t4 & N. Flmt fa KayeviUp, who birthday Arril K Jad I at, daughter f Mr. and Mr. &ott U of OdJ W. Mutton Hollow Itaad in Ksywilfa, ho Firth tUy U tmLyr; Ilmnnj White, daughter f Mr. and Mr. IXmalJ F. Whit f 495 E. 2nd N., Kayvill, who birthday was May II; Ityan KcwaThurfood, wn f Mr. and Mr. IbawsThurgood f 2TM W. 700 S. in Syracu, ha birthday was Mirth 25; Matthew Wilde, on of Mr. and Mr. Can W'tlde f 524 Kirk Avt. in Layton, I birthday in May 27; Calrb W'hitaddc. ton f Mr. and Mr. William Whitmlra of 1110 E. Snow Cretk Dm in Eart Layton, who birthday was Wednesday; Jody Lt Mu, ann d Mr. and Mr. iiobMt A. Mom of 13U1 W. 2250 S, Apt A --4, Syracuse, hoae birthday waa May 1; Gui4jJ-- r Mk hatl Dio era, aon of Mr. and Mr. Cary mower of 241 Fremont Way in Layton, whose Ik i( lo fcal of (he - r ' W) f.OI td Wetli a4 yoM sl(f ff M t Uii Br.Krm-a4 a tup I CmaJBVJUHMUVT jaj fciiei W.i4 imJ !i Ml 04 u Vr tnVai, a py tp itf lt.M,rr, M 1 'v PJUANNA WHITE IriJt t traced Ik a ;i du 4 ifrrp V,;a, 4 ihtrfoia- Mr 4 DC Ppcry!a4, Cypress LuricU (Ini iftry D Mid M Nit Ux, YiNT lln, Hit. 4 |