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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 20, 1979 Mr, and Mrs. Dale L. Barton returned from a vacation trip for one week. They accompanied a BYU tour where they flew to St. Paul, Minn, and took the Mississippi Indian Placement program. Alan Aderson left on a government business trip to Florida for 35 days. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert the oiyranu '"' JL Funeral Rites Held For Sean 376-87- Mike Parrish of Manhatten Beach, Calif, is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Parrish. They all epjoyed a D. Higgs, Age 8 Funeral services were con- - Higgs, Kaysville; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale ducted on Monday, Sept. 17 at 12 noon in the Kaysville LDS Hess, Farmington; Alma ; Stake Center for Sean Dale - -- Higgs, Heber City; and Mrs. Higgs, 8, of 183 East 500 North, Kaysville, who died Sept 14, 1979 of cystic fibrosis at a Salt Lake City hospital. Arba Tidwell, Clearfield; Mrs. Ar-- . minta Smith, Cieaniel JjTSf rs. ts Willard Hess, Farmington; Mrs. Pearl Higgs, Kaysville and Mrs. Myron F. Holbrook, HE WAS bom April 26, 1971 in Bountiful to Steven Alma and Linda Kay Hess Higgs. His parents are members of the Kaysville third LDS Ward. Bountiful. BURIAL WAS in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Funeral was under the direction of Lindquists Kaysville Mor- include his parents; sister, Lisa Kay Survivors By NORMA PREECE tuary. np trip to the Canyonlands National Park in southern Utah last week. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Felt and children of Idaho Falls, Ida. were visitors of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Felt and family. Houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Tice are his parents Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tice of Hemet, Calif. On Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Tice entertained at a family dinner in their honor. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas of Salem (Mrs. Thomas is a sister of Bud) and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tice. A family outing was held at East Canyon Dam over the Labor Day holiday weekend for the Lee Liston family. her birthday anniversary. Guests attending were Lee Liston, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Liston and family; Mr. and Mrs. Kay Thomassen and family; and Mr. and Mrs. Roy has had her mother Mrs. Nora Morse staying with them the past two months. She returned home to Cheyenne, Wyo. on Thursday. While Mrs. Austin was in Wyoming, she visited with her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Morse at Carpenter and with two of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Vondy, Mr. and Mrs. Art Calber and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Morrison returned from a vacation trip to Yellowstone Park. They also spent some time with his uncle, Nick Choumos in Monte Cristo. Mr. and Mrs. Vernall Swanger. visited with her Lowell Han- sen, who underwent open-hea- rt surgery Monday at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake unimMinmSteoJ City. Mrs. Roy Green has had her son, Glen Green of St. Marys, Idaho, visiting with her for ten days. He also visited at the home of his sister, Mrs. Rebecca Ashbaker, and with other relatives in the area. Mrs. Juanita Wilson of Morgan visited Tuesday with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Crawley. weekend guest of Mrs. Ivan Richardson and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bitter was their sister, Mrs. Annie R. Johnson, who is 90 years old from Mesa, Ariz. Mrs. Johnson spent a few days before leaving for Tooele to visit a daughter and her family. She is the sister of Mrs. Bitter and A 1842 S. Redwood Road 972-413- Riverside Plaza 4 Gurrs four daughters, Mrs. Burton Winters and family for the school year. She is on ' the Kaysville Mrs. Marva Heppler of Cedar City and Mrs. Helen Kimmel of Sunny Meade, Calif, are visiting with their sister, Mrs. Nina Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Chester P. Call drove to Ontario, Ore. where they attended the mission farewell of their nephew Elder Blaine Woodard who has been called to serve a LDS mission to the Pennsylvania Philadelphia Mission. They were accompanied by Mr. Calls brother, Otis Call, Richard Collier and son Matthew of Boulder, Colo, visited at the home of his sister Bishop and Mrs. Henry Heath while in Utah to attend the J.E. Collier family reunion. Bryan Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bennett and Kathy Benton of Farmington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Benton, Farmington, were married on Tuesday evening, Sept. 11 at the Edelweiss Rock Farm in Farmington with a reception n Mr. and Mrs. Howard Larkin, of Phoenix, Ariz., have been visiting with his mother Mrs. LaVida Larkins and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sides of Kaysville and their daughter Miss Vickie Sides of Salt Lake City were guests at a patio dinner Thursday evening of Peter Carrier of Salt Lake City. 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X. n 5 Births 7 d V and children and Mr. and Mrs. Don Cottrell and family all attended the blessing and naming of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kidmans infant son in Tremonton Sept. 2. The baby was named Devin C. Kidman. Mrs. Kidman is the former Lorraine Cottrell of Kaysville. Elder Scott Brian left on Labor Day for Korea to serve a two year LDS mission. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brian of Fruit of miles from the 986 Oaks and Mr. and Mrs. James Allen were also among the group. Descendants of the Glen and Annie Green family met last week in north Farming-to- n at the Burnham Leonard home for their traditional family reunion with over 50 attending. Guests included the families of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Green, Mr. and Mrs. Max Green, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Larkins in addition to Mr. and Mrs. Leonards family. Other guests were Mrs. Beth Tali of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Bybee of Burlingame, Swanger of Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Larkin; Mr. and Mrs. Rod Larkin and their children; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Larkin and Britt Larkin attended the Mountain Men Rendezvous at Fort Bridger, Templeton had the privilege of attending her 20 year high school class reunion while there. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Little and family at Gridley, Calif. They spent three days on the beach at Santa Cruz. Victoria Ann Wilson of Miss .Sue Iverson was OGDEN 392-272- guests. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cottrell, Mr. and Mrs. James Cottrell member boat Mississippi visiting the scenic stops en route. They docked at St. Louis, Mo. and took a land tour of Independence, Mo., and Farr West before returning home by plane. President and Mrs. Dalian Tenth Ward. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Stettler. Mr. and Mrs. Vernell Swanger attended the funeral service of his sister-in-laMrs. Lucille Martin Swanger. The graveside services were held on Friday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Swanger was the wife of the late Bryan trip to northern California recently. Mr. and Mrs. honored at a miscellaneous bridal shower on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Leone Gurr, hosted by Mrs. 915 W. Riverdale Road SALT LAKE Richins. Mrs. Crossons daughter, Betty Jane Merrill of California, came to be with her during her convalescing. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gurr entertained at the Felt family reunion at their home over the Labor Day weekend for 50 trip for Elder Jim Stettler has returned from serving an LDS mission to Japan. He is a Miss Annette Dalton a friend" of Leslies enjoyed a vacation and patio dinner following. - Vera Cottrell and Mrs. Lucille Childrens Medical Center in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Templeton and children and years old. Kristen was treated to a swimming party Murdock. Layton underwent surgery last week at the Davis North Medical Center. She is the sister of Ralph Layton, Mrs. past week at the Primary 10 -- biology. Mrs. Mary Alice Crosson of Tiffany Egbert, five year Visitors last week of Mr. -- , Elder Mark Marcusen has returned home from his mission to the Wisconsin Milwaukee Mission. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lex Marcusen and a member of the Kaysville Ninth LDS Ward. He gave his mission report on Sept. 9. He will continue his studies at Weber State College, majoring in micro- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I.J. Egbert is critically ill the and Mrs. Howard Sides were her sister, Mrs. Maxine Glasgow of Kearns and their mother, Mrs. Clyde Warner of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hyde entertained at a family birthday dinner on Monday in honor of their daughter Kristen who is Dine in style with this elegant dining set with Country Oak finish. The table features a long lasting formica top and two extension leafs. The press back chairs have high style king seats.iff cdhe. Ejnjoy the best for less' at the ovk Dinette Experts?' to Utah. Heights. Mr. Richardson. COUMTEY OAK an assignment there. They are making their home in Kaysville. Laddie Timothy flew to Kentucky to accompany them in the move back Fudge. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Austin brother-in-la- dlnimetftles - They honored Mrs. Liston on Sue will be married Sept. 19 . to David A. Gurr. Mr. and Mrs. Brad Timothy and son Adam have returned from Lexington, Ky. after spending the past months on a guided Queen Ship for Anderson of Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. David Heath of Woodland, Calif, have been houseguests of his brother and family, Bishop and Mrs. Henry Heath and also visited with his mother Mrs. Suzanna Heath who is now living in Kaysville. were the guests of Mr. Mrs. DeVar Woodard. 1 September 7, 1979 Lamont and LaDean Campbell, 75 W. 250 N., No. 1 05, Clearfield, boy Lawrence and Marla Burgess, 76 E. 3000 So., Bountiful, girl FASHION BOOT SALE Entire Stock! iiF 3 DAYS ONLY Thursday Friday Saturday September 21st - 22nd 23rd. Joseph and Traveler Nicosia, 1573 N. 1725 W., Layton, boy Septembers, 1979 Jon Eric and Almarie Daich, 960-2- 1 st St., Ogden, boy Ronald and Susan Minty, 1526 W. 300 N., West Point girl Henry and Cheri Lewis, 809 N. 250 W., No. 2, Sunset girl September 10, 1979 David and Julene Humes, 160 N. 2nd W., No. 5, Salt Lake City, boy James and Barbara Barlow, 1 203 Valhalla Drive, Clearfield, girl Donald and Janine Edwards, 272 E. 200 So., Kaysville, boy September 11, 1979 Donald and Kristine Combs, 1866 W. Executive Circle, West Jordan, boy Ellis and Revonda Slack, 582 Riverside Drive, Salt Lake City, girl GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY September 13, 1979 John and Connie Thomas, 1409 So. 1250 E., VISA Mastercharge Clearfield, boy Grant and Cindy Pittman, 1080 So. 53, Clearfield, boy Layaway SAVE-BY-MAI- 1 L 500 E., No. by mail with us really makes quite an impression. 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