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Show N I WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JANUARY IQ, 1980 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JANUARY 10, 1980 Camp Readied For 18th 4-- H December 27, 1979 LeRoy and Jewell Tow, 128 Barrington Way, Layton, girl. -FARMINGTON Clubs who Members of are 13 years of age or older are invited to attend an Environmental Camp Jan. 18 and 19 at the Weber School Districts camp. Deadline for registration is Friday, Jan. December 28, 1979 ' Neal and Caroline Briggs, 1184 S. 2500 W., Syracuse, boy. Jerry and Susan Blankman, 1657 North Main 11. No. 1, Farmington, boy. Robert and Carolyn Koldewyn, 1 003 N. 2600 W ., Clinton, girl. Donald and Carol Gailey, 1421 S. 1025 W., December 29, 1979 Peter and Linda Martuscello, 775 Promoted At First Security December 31, 1979 William and Debra Morris, 189 E. 200 N., KaysRichard and Jacqueline Bell, 2158 W. 6050 S. Roy, girl. CAPT. AND MRS. TERRY G. WARREN their daughter, Miss Jone Law, are Mr. and Mrs. John Law of 310 N. W., West Point. Couple United Mr. and Mrs. William G. Warren, 150 S. 2000 W., West Point, are announcing the recent marriage of their son, Capt. Terry G. Warren, USMC, to Miss Patricia Piz-zof Mrs. daughter Josephine Pizzo and the late Phillip Pizzo, of Oceanside, Calif. home in San Diego, Calif. Traveling to California for Center in South Ogden on " - January 1,1980 Decl the wedding and reception, were Mr. and Mrs. William Warren of West' Point;; Mr.'; and Mrs. Steve Fisher, Lay-- - January 2, 1980 Mark and Camille Crookston, 1071 S. 7th E., . THE COUPLE recited marriage vows on Dec. 15 in Vista, Calif, and were honored with a reception at the home of the brides mother. Attending the bride was Miss Mary Ellen Pizzo as maid of honor and Miss Rita Cassarola as the bridesmaid. Best man duties were per- , of white chiffon with Chantilly Jacfer.U featured a bouffant, MR. WARREN was a ; 'j tieced tiffled skirt which ex- - ; ndedjnta a chapel length, Y graduate of Clearfield High bodice .was'"i School and USU at Logan, Her ifrain,-Threceived his captain rating tn.v r trimmed, with lace-anpearl "'.inserts aiid featured a pleated December 1979. vsb J formed by Steve Fisher of Layton, a lifelong friend of- - SAVE FUEL INSTALL STORM DOORS & WINDOWS Your First Call, All Glass Needs v CLASS THE BRIDE was attended by Mrs. Gene S. Dahl and IMrs. Chad R. Stark as the i. matrons of honor. Attending Jnatrons included Mrs. Craig .'Cress, Mrs. Brian Robertson Insurance Claims . Auto Glass, Windows, Store Fronts, Table Tops, etc . Storm Windows . Mirrors, and Mrs. David Mikesell. ' Jody Randolph Collett was the flower girl. . ; All of the attendants were gowned in old fashioned gowns of printed floor-lengt- h burgandy polyester with tucked bodices and wide ruftles at the skirt hemline. Each carried a multi-colore- . DAVIS COUNTY GLASS CO. : PHONE US YOUR CLASS TROUBLES Collett. The newlyweds enjoyed a wedding trip to a Utah ski resort and then returned where Mr. Koford plans to continue his Elder Bret ;Timothy serving a two Layton and Kaysville) Announces a . GRAND OPENING PROFESSIONAL INSTRUCTIONS IN: A Tap Ballet Baton Drill Registration for their 1 980 Winter Dance Classes. Registration will be on '. Saturday, January 12 5 p.m. Come see our New Studio Classes will begin on January 1 4, 1 980 For further information call: 9-- Tumbling Pre-scho- ol Combination (3 yrs. and above) Modem Dance Ladies Dance Exercise Disco V- - Judy Silvester 766-004- 2 or , Jill Shifter 766-071- 1 sm p..) Over 14 years experience in dance Instruction and performance ( 4 Carter & Health Tex Knits Reg. 1.98 Lace 45 Quilted Nylon or Cotton Prints For Baby Quilts, Childs Robe or Trace your Free Nitegown Pattern with purchase of fabrics NO RAIN CHECKS Phone 376-42- 1 Spread ill ' . M Q Joi 0 Uti l I STORE HOURS: 7 A.M.-- 10 P.M. MON.-- S AT. CLOSED SUMDAYC jfOjOloj PRICES EFFECTIVE JAN. ..... CAMPBELLS CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP ihr. I, 5 376-146-2 TALK ABOUT 7-1- Ellilij m "I 1 1980 2, - Cans U 8 TUNA 50, LB. BAG FRISKIES DOG FOOD re- from LDS mission to the Korea Seoul West Mission. He is the son of Mr. year and Mrs. LaMar Timothy. Bret will give his mission report on Jan. 13 in the Kaysville 4th Ward Sacrament 'meeting at 875 East 200 North. Miss Debbie, Linford has returned to BYU after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James . Kaysville Births Its a son for en Reg. 5.79 Meat Dept. Kaysville ews ; 555 North 600 West 60 Poly Velour Duerdens Basement OIL AND WATER PACK CARNATION " : Sunset Sports ,,, Day, the LCIA will meet on Jan. 15 at 8 p.m. instead of the first Tuesday of the month as is the usual practice. The Jan. 15 meeting will be held at the home of Sharon Slatore, 683 W. Gentile. All churches and civic organizations in Layton are invited and encouraged to send a representative from their organization to the monthly LCIA meetings, dmg Lintord. StAxf ctfDo'HCL Reg. $4.98 Open House turned home Jan. Mr. and .Elder of Kaysville, The new lad arrived on Dec. 21 at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City and weighed 5 lbs. 11 oz. It is their first child and the new mother will be remembered as the former Pamela Lloyd of Kaysville. Grandparents making the news known are Bishop and Mrs. Charles Lloyd; Mr. and Mrs. Glen El der, all of KaysV ville. j Welcoming their second child into their family are Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Blankman, 1657 No. Main St., Farming-ton- . A 6 lbs. 2 oz. boy Arrived on Dec. 28 at the Davis North Medical Center in Layton and will be named Daniel John. A brother, Nicholas, is at home to welcome the playmate. . Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Morrison, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. John Blackman, Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Van Grant of Brigham City are the Mrs.-Sco- j. 294. She Can Many a woman who can't add can certainly distract. Tribune, Chicago -- City Layton Improvement Association d ASSUMING THE duties of best man was Gene M. Kolqrd, a brother of the, groom. Ushers were Kent. Breckenridge, Marty Koford, Jafnes Kilburn and Stephen Randolph and Joel Randolph By CLOSEOUTS Sew Patterns 72 Felt- - The., old fashioned floral bouquet. ; Kwik Washington politics. Christian Sci. Monitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gatherum. LCIA members enjoyed an informal social and a light buffet supper.' BECAUSE OF New Years : 416 W. 500 So., (Bountiful) Baby Size Quilt Batt held an open house on Dec. 28 f Specializing in . d fjace'mandarin collar., ft ; The lace inserts were also .extended into the long softly puffed sleeves that were fitted the forearm with satin fat 7 covered buttons. A full veil - extended from a picture hat of the identical material cover- . ing the: entire bridal train. ext. wwl LCIA Holds - e 867-221- SEWING BASKET famous university football emphasizing sounds like somehow . ; 773-780- -- de- A , Beach, Calif. boy. Sounds Like . " ' January 3, 1980 Myron and Laura Mills, 2564 E. 6550 S., Uintah, child. Parents of the groom, are Merwin. P. parents.-Mi'and'Mrs.' .; 4575 S., - Kotord,;, 362.: E. guests included Mrs. Reed Olsen and ton, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Miller i Washington Terrace., The Y Mt s. Ronnie Saver all of and daughter of Milford; Mr couple was feted ata wedding and Mrs. Carl Warreri of Sanv:eceptioB. following their ' ceremony.. Jose, Calif,, and Mr. and' Mrs. J marriage v ' Kris , Polack,. and their Redondo';1 .? THE BRIDE chose a gown , daughter.: from : Office, 295-239- Sandy, boy. include the American Institute of Banking and Association of Professional Mortgage Women. In addition, she is currently serving as a First United Security Way representative. She and her husband, Paul, have one other attendant entertained her with a dinner and bridal shower. A rehearsal dinner was held at Maddox Restaurant in Brigham City hosted by- - the. grooms 28. tension berships MISCELLANEOUS shower was given by the sisters of the bride with a large group of relatives and close friends attending. The - arrangements. lhose interested in attending should telephone the Ex- College, College of Marin in California, and the University of Utah. Her memprofessional A at the White House Reception Smith and USU Extension Home Economist Susan W. Kmgsford are in charge of Rickie and Tane Hepworth, 264 Highway 30 East, Evanston, Wyo., girl. BICKMORE, who joined First Security in January of this year, brought with her eight years prior banking experience. She has attended Weber State the University of Colorado. joyed a wedding trip to Mexico and will make their USU Extension Agent Lloyd girl. MRS. to complete her degree in health administration from 2000 MISS LAW exchanged marriage vows with Dale E. Kolord who resides in Rochester, Minn. Bishop Kenneth W. Flint of the West Point LDS Second Ward officiated. They were married the Lt. Edward groom. Wargo, USMC, and Joe Pizzo were ushers. The couple en- o, of marriage other personal items, including a flashlight. 1450 W Layton, Ronald and Jill Sill, 1805 N. division supervisor. schooling at Mayo Clinic. The new Mrs. Koford will return Each participant should bring a sleeping bag, air or foam mattress, towel and ville, girl. to assistant promoted manager of the Layton office of First Security Bank of an-- , N.A. . The Utah, nouncement was made by Boyd A. Lindquist, senior vice president and northern Announcing the recent Hill Villa Dr., Lton, boy. Carol H. Bickmore, who had been serving as a mortgage loan officer, has been Exchange Vows must PARTICIPANTS dress warmly, and it is better to dress in layers of clothing, Utah State University Extension Service personnel said. It is suggested that tennis shoes are not suitable for the camp, it participants expect to go outside. Hats, warm gloves and warm weatherproof bools : are advised. Syracuse, boy. CAROL H. BICKMORE Cost, with meals included, is J7. . . ....... SAUCE STEAK ..... 96 OZ. FABRIC SOFTENER . DOWNEY 8 OZ. CAN S W & TOMATO BONE IN ROUND MORRELLS ... .1 SPARE RIBS CHOICE NAVEL ORANGES . .... SWEETTEXAS GRAPEFRUIT f0 BROCCOLI General Mills, 15 Oz. Package General Mills, Price Without Coupon Coupon good only IB Oz. Package niiiAms CIIEERIOS $1.09 it Bowmans, limit t purdwa par coupon. Eipon M3 80. Price Whhout Coupon Coupon good only it Bowman, limit puchu, 90 tins pm coupon. Eipirot 11380. |