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Show WEEKLYREFLEX DAVIS NEWS Events At Heritage Center Stake To Hold Barbecue - The Layton LAYTON Utah Holmes Creek Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints will hold its The Senior Citizens Heritage Center, located in the rear basement of the Clearfield Library will offer the following activities for the month of August: MONDAYS, Y first annual barbecue on August to' ceramics; Tuesdays, 11:30 a.m., macrame; 1 to 4 p.m., oil painting; Wednesa.m., pool class; 11:30 a.m., 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. blood pressure; 1 to 4 p.m., ceramics; 1 to 2 p.m. Bingo. Thursdays, 9 to 11 a.m., ceramics and photography; 12:30 to 1:30 Stamp Club; Fridays, 10:30 to 1 p.m. nutrition education; 12:30 weekly movies. 11 The Layton Utah Stake welfare dinner will be held Friday, Aug. 10 beginning at 6 p.m. at the Layton Elementary School park. Members of to 9:30 needlework; THE HERITAGE Center will be closed Friday, Aug. 17 because of Senior Citizens Day at the Davis County Fair. Effective Aug. 1, 1979 there will be no charge for coffee, tea, plates and silverware, dmg 1 ROXANNE BARTON Date Circled Mr. and Mrs. M. Cecil Barton of 758 Adams Street, Lay-to- n, announce the engagement of their daughter, Roxanne Barton to, Cory Parker Kennah. THE COUPLE is planning to be married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Sept. 28. A reception will be held that evening at the White House in Ogden. The groom-elect- s parents are Lt. Col. and Mrs. Richard Kennah of 517 Young Drive, Fairborn, Ohio. VI 'i .. MR. KENNAH is now residing at his grandparents, Mrs. William Parker and Mrs. Bernard Kennah of Kaysville. Roxanne has been attending Utah State University where she affiliated with Chi Omega and Sigma Nu Honor Court. She will continue her studies at Weber State College. s 1 teW i&e&a MR. AND MRS. KARL MILLIGAN - Vrff'j ieur. at o oij ;j Exchange Vows the brides of July is the former Terri Lin Shedaughter of Mr. and Larry H. Sheffield, 689 ShOwcreek Circle in East ffield, 10 1 Layton. honor, with Tamera Shelton, Lynn Milligan and Lori Milligan as bridesmaids. Amy Sheffield was flower girl. BEST MAN was Bart Nil-sewith Corry Sheffield and Scott Sheffield as ushers. After a wedding trip to the Uintas, the couple will make their home at 2099 Clara Street, Layton. A WEDDING dinner was hosted by the grooms parents at Valley View Golf Club in n, bns THE GROOM is Kirt S. Milligan, son of Mr. and Mrs. ' n E. Milligan of Layton. they were married Saturdajf; July 14 at the home of the brides parents, with Bishop "L&rry G. Burdett officiating. A garden reception followed. FOR THE ceremony the bride wore a gown of sheer polyester, with a high neck, with seed pearls and sequins encrusted on the bodice and sleeves. Six tiers of lace formed the skirt, which extended into a train. I,,,,. Ip the bridal line were Miss. fvyckie Lynn Durrant, maid of "isdin- o. . tocr'i. Layton. Out of state guests included Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rommell, Montebello, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sheffield and family, Brea, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. George Davis, and Kenlpy C. Palmer, both of Riverside, Calif. CORY ATTENDED Ricks College and filled an LDS Baton Rouge, Louisiana mis- hi fj sion. JoANN BENTON Engaged True Patience is the ability to idle your motor when youd rather strip your gears. the stake and former stake members are invited to attend. WARD priesthood leaders can be contacted for tickets and additional information. This type of dinner has been an annual activity of the Lay-to- n Utah Stake for approximately 15 years. THE MENU for this years dinner is roast beef, corn on the cob, tomatoes, drinks and a dessert, dmg ing the barbecue pit may request reservations through the Layton City Parks and Recreation Department. . ALTHOUGH THIS annual event has become a tradition in the Layton area, this will be the first stake barbecue since the organization of this newly formed stake. Stake President, K. Roger Bean explained that the purpose of the barbecue is to promote friendship through bringing people together in a party environment and allowing them to fellowship one another as they become better acquainted. No. Layton Junior To Register' August 14 the for Registration students at North Layton Jr. 14 High School will be Aug. between 8:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. This date will be for all the grades and additional information will be given by THIS YEARS dinner chairman, Jerry Willey, an-- , nounced that the dinner will be held at the Chapel Street Bowery and will begin at 6 p.m. The menu will include barbecue beef and turkey cooked in the newly constructed barbecue pit near the calling the school. honored on his 97th birthday anniversary on Monday, July 30 at the Veterans Nursing Unit at the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City. HIS SON and A1 daughter-in-la- w and Beth Miller of Kaysville hosted the party in his honor. Guests included patients at the nursing unit and family members of Mr. and Mrs. Miller. . The program was presented by the Senior Citizen Group musical who rendered numbers on the harmonica, guitar and accordion. Refreshments were served to all the guests. , ; . on Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Gerrard for all stake workers. The group of 80 guests enbarbecue joyed an open-pi- t dinner and a special program. Musical numbers were furnished by Craig Fisher and Vickie Jesson. A male quartet consisting of Duane Gerrard, David Bean, Elwood Clark and Gar Elison entertained the group with several numbers. Lt. Col. (ret.) and Mrs. Leon Heaps and daughter, Teresa, have returned from a vacation trip to Jackson Hole, Wyo. and Yellowstone National Park. bowery. Construction of the pit was made possible by labor and materials donated by the Your First Call, All Class Needs barbecue are available from local ward leaders. INDIVIDUALS OR groups who may be interested in us- - Specializing in Insurance Claims stake. Tickets for the Windows, Mirrors, Store Fronts, Table Tops, etc. Auto Glass, Albert Nephi Miller Observes 97th Year Albert Nephi Miller, formerly of Kaysville, was The Kaysville Crestwood Stake held a patio dinner LDS Storm Windows MR. MILLER was born in at Hylstrup, Denmark. When nine years of age he came to Utah with his' ' , parents. He married Ivy Williams of Salt Lake City. They were parents of two sons, one was 1882 killed during the Korean conflict. AL MILLER of Kaysville and a sister, Mrs. Josephine Anderson of Los Gatos, Calif, are the only survivors. He has one granddaughter Mrs. Robert (Linda) Goodwin, and six Hawaii grandchildren. Mr. Miller is the only survivor of the Spanish-America- n War living in Utah, DAVIS COUNTY GLASS CO. PHONE US YOUR CLASS TROUBLES" np Announcing the forthcoming marriage of Miss Kathy Benton, are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick C. Benton, Sr. of Farmington. MISS BENTON will become the bride of Bryan Bennett in a garden ceremony at the Edelweiss, a reception center adjoining the Heidelberg Restaurant in Farmington on Sept. 11. A reception will follow the garden wedding. Mr. Bennett is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Paul Bennett of Kaysville. kj . tu.y at 6 p.m. Dinner Set For Aug. 10 ' p.m. 1- 18 LDS Welfare 9 days, 9 to oJL n JOURNAL, AUGUST 9, 1979 & t Aa M fcu iil i? n ,o Now is the time to really save on GE appliances. At Duerden annual school appliance sale. Dont miss this sale. These appliances have been in the local Jr. High and High Schools home economics classes for one school year. Like new condition plus they all carry a NEW GE FACTORY WARRANTY. The best part is you . buy them at. ... cf. j O Q O O Q O You want a bank to We can deliver the punch with every banking benefit take genuine personal interest in you. And thats us, the heart to prove J O 3 and every banking with convenience. Were going strong, and so can you. 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