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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NOVEMBER 15. 1979 ?'y Syracuse By VIRGINIA BENNETT 825-039- Mrs. Ray Cook has been hospitalized for the past week at the Davis North Medical Center in Layton. She has been receiving treatment for a serious illness. V r vvjr F -- vj r' e Mrs. Branden Mann has returned home from a visit to Los Angeles, Calif., where she spent several days visiting with her husband, Branden Mann, who has been at an air base there on TDY from his employment at Hill AFB. Mrs. Ray Dahl of West Point was honored on her birthday anniversary with a dinner party at the Country Place Restaurant in Syracuse "i last Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Buck accompanied by relatives from California, enjoyed a trip to the Hawaiian 3- 4 Islands recently. They spent ten days there. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Briggs have returned from a vacation trip that took them to Lake Tahoe, Santa Rosa, the Red Woods and Mt. Lassen in California. They were gone ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Zene W. Bennett spent last weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Gardner at their home in Idaho Falls, Ida. They also spent some time on Saturday visiting with their aunt, Mrs. Daisy S. Norman, in her home in Blackfoot, Ida. ;i J - - MR AND MRS. CHRISTOPHER ZOLTZ Wed In Temple held two roses, one of yellow and one orange. MOTHERS OF the bride and groom chose floor length gowns in shades of yeiiow ana orange and wore corsages of yellow and orange roses. Flower girls, Krista McGee and Lara Bishop were dressed in similar color dresses and held baskets of baby roses with baby breath. HE WAS installed at a swearing in ceremony Tuesday, Oct. 16, in the east exhibit hall Urban Life Building. He was congra performed the duties of best man and ushers were Paul Zoltz and Ted Lewis. Assisting with gifts were Timmy Zoltz and Clint Lewis. Mrs. Lynn (Marie) Bishop attended at the guest book. THE COUPLE had an unusual honeymoon, in that the new Mrs. Zoltz had won a three week trip from a local radio station. The couple visited St. Thomas and the Virgin Islands, New York City and Acapulca, Mex. They were also in Nassau, the Jamaica, Bahamas, ''asjiington, D.C., Guatamala Melanid Butt was maid of4- -' 'and Disney World. honor and bridesmaids were Ann Singleton, Linda McGee, sister of the bride and Dee Dee Jones, stepsister of the groom. .They wore street length jumpers of yellow and - The Ladies to' the Layton Eagles No. 3198 will sponsor their annual Charity Bazaar, Sat. Nov. 17, at the Aerie, Home, 156 West Gentile, Lay-tofrom 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cochairing the event are Mrs. . Auxiliary KRISTY LEWIS The birthday milestone has been reached by the following youngsters who receive birthday congratulations from their parents, relatives and friends along with the Davis News Journal and Kaysville Weekly Reflex. They are: Candyce Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Cooper of 581 N. Adamswood Drive in East Layton, whose birthday was Oct. 20; Jeremiah Clay Robins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clay Robins of 1683 N. 1500 W. in Layton, whose birthday was Nov. 14; Kristy, Michele Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Corey Dean Lewis of 491 W. 1875 N. in Layton, whose birthday was Nov. 16 and Cody Whicker, son of, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Whicker of 361 E. 100 N. in Kaysville, whose birthday was one-year-o-ld STUDIO .75 No. Fort Lane, Layton 766-289- 10 1 MRS. WOOD and her late husband Clayton Wood lived in Sun City, Ariz. until his and then Mrs. death Off your next purchase 1 0COUPON"iO! CrGSi&9 moved to California. She is the sister of Mrs. Annie Blood Cook of Layton and will be remembered by her many friends and relatives in the Kaysville-Layto- n area, np Wood with coupon til Nov. 30th. SSGrS9 SST'GTSSIS It sociation. elementary education. He is also a member of the Golden Key Scholastic Honor Society at the university, np BRING YOUR Christmas list with you and choose from an array of handmade quilts, linens, crocheted and knitted S&9 ONLY grandmothers are Mrs. Pearl Cullimore and Mrs. Ruth Rampton both of Garland, 25 in the Utah Valley Hospital in Provo weighing 8 lbs. and Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Udell Green received word from Brigham City of the arrival of a son was named Bryan Paul. It is the first child for Carey and his wife, the former Cynthia Heaps of Kaysville. f Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Reeves of Brigham City. are Great-grandparen- ts Mrs. Cora Ira Moss, Green, Kaysville; has been named Todd Jeffrey and has a brother Brett and Layton and Mrs. Florence Corbridge of Fruit Heights, u : : ri PLANNING A DECEMBER WEDDING? Kaysville and Dr. and Mrs. Norman Noorda of Las Vegas, Nev. 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The other grandparents are ' Grandparents are Lt. Col. (ret. ) Leon and Mrs. Heaps of after his bom Oct. 17 to Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Reeves at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden. The wee 3 lbs. 3 oz. lad returned home to his parents on Nov. 7 after arriving premature. He CCCS she will give you a 00 Its a son for Mr. and Mrs. Carey Noorda of Orem. The new addition arrived on Oct. Sweaters that do more than keep you warm SHAMPOO AND SET FOR $ ns e f Mr. Talbot is in his senior year and will graduate next year with a degree! in Notice Very Important come to our attention that Jerre has been Come in or call Jerre as- University studentbody has unhappy. some her ;We threw a party bought gave her money new shoes. But that little birdie that keeps telling on everyone says she wants to do your hair, everybodys hair. i Nov. 7. president of the Georgia State J Mrs. Temma Wood formerly of Layton and Kaysville celebrated her 88th birthday anniversary Nov. 4 in Laguna Hills, Calif. Family attending the celebration were her sons Lynn Whitesides and Gam Whitesides and their families living in the area. GUITARMAN e III and John Knapp, a Each For ail you music needs CODY WHICKER JEREMIAH ROBINS CANDYCE COOPER n, orange crepe with pleated yellow print blouses tied at bow. ,A mmwJ Paul Homer of Fullerton, Calif. Mrs. Heaps spent time items, toys, Christmas with the family after to help decorations, wearing apparel, with the newborn. candy and baked goods. A Its now one of each for Mr. turkey dinner at 25 cents a dip , and Mrs. Ron Cullimore, 264 Rita Fox and Mrs. Carma will be served from 11:30 a.m. North 750 East, Kaysville. A Brown. Also serving on the until ??? Open to the public. baby daughter arrived on Oct. committee are Ruth Gale, 16 at the Lakeview Hospital in Dorothy Titus, LaVem Jones, Bountiful and weighed 7 lbs. Shirley Gardner, Warda Em-pe- y 14 oz. They have chosen the and Marian Carter. name of Richelle for the new Help Still Wanted : : one. At home is a little Boy - Ive called about the tended Utah State University brother Matthew who is two job for a smart message boy. and Weber State College. Manager - Sorry, my. lad, years old. the vacancy was filled yester Mrs. Cullimore is the THE GROOMis-nformerTat Nelson, of( Idaho graduate iiday2 to ici aruvis'hst of Ctearfieid Uteh School and ad Boy yjTh are Mr. and Mrs. Jay F. attended SunnySide High manager you need, to takq the notice out of the window. j. Cullimore of Kaysville and School in Tucson, Ariz. kj . Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Nelson ! of Idaho Falls, Ida. Great jK". Honored On 88th rf6CO"UPON""io"7o"! Birthday the neck in a large Butter-mor- t S' by the dean for Layton Eagles Charity Bazaar Set For 17th LAYTON SCOTT McGEE Sbabvbredtl George L. Talbot, Kaysville, has been afforded the honor of being selected as Chief Justice of Georgia State University, student court. tulated :-- k Former Resident Receives Honor student life, H. King, : II . Peter Michael Talbot former resident of Kaysville and son of Mr. and Mrs. JH Is j J Free Deluxe Giflwrapplng 17 00 - Hours to 7 Friday 10 to 8 Daily 10 Fort Lane Shopping Center Layton Quires ladij Hours Dally 11-- 7 Sat. 10-- 6 Kaysville Shopping Plaza Kaysville . |