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Show r WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, i AUGUST 9, 1 979 Wv.vjc.. i.Nxxxv, 4 J ' ' xr ' !' . V , v " ' ' s v '1 I ' County To Take Part In Health Training FARMINGTON s '''' N s W.. rt ' ': f(, ',; 4 s . if 1 4, .;4"U ' JSx's f i ! - v ' V - - Whethera shes i. rtC its Riata Days competition in again, after walking away with first place honors for her copy of a Pierre Auguste Renoir painting, one that took her a year to complete between caring for her family Clinton D. Zollinger and family was their son, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zollinger and daughter Natalie of Kansas City, Kan. They were with them for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Derry By NORMA PREECE 37$-875- I Mrs. Donald Busey and son Kevin have returned to their home in Virginia Beach, Va. after visiting in Kaysville for ten days with her parents Mr. and Mis. Eldon Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton D. Williamson attended her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. David Carlson's 50th wedding Zollinger attended Mrs. ZoRfngers 40th high school reunion held at Utah State University Saturday evening, July 28. The buffet dinner was held-ithe Walnut Room of the Union Building on campus. , anniversary open house in Moline, 111. on July 3. Her n and-daaght- 'Misty of Hurst, Texas visited for two weeks writ her mother, Mrs. Marcia Mansell. Mrs. Milan returned to: Texas and her daughter, remained to visit a few weeks longer with her grandmother. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. ', - sister, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jacobson of California were on hand for the special celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Williamson went on to Chicago and spent time sightseeing and also visited m Aurora, 111. with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Walsh and in Independence, Mo. with Miss Mary Lois Williamson and Mildred Morgan. Houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dossing were her. Mr. sister and brother-in-laand Mrs. Sepp Kunster from Eschwege, Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Kunster left Thursday morning Aug. 1 to return to their home in Germany. Houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Smith will be their son, Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and their family of Fairbanks, Alaska; Mr. and Mrs. Steven Stites and children of Anchorage, Alaska; Mr. and Mrs. H.E. and Robinson daughter, Laura, of Seattle, Wash. They will arrive August 9 and will be in Utah for the wedding of Paul Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Smith Laura and Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. dr John Christensen I ! j Returns 7o Layton LAYTON John Christen- sen Jias returned to Layton following his graduation from Northwestern University Denial School in Chicago. WHILE AT Northwestern, DrChristensen completed his Curriculum with advanced experience in periodontics and oral surgery. He was also selected to attend a special seminar in modern dental porcelain techniques. : John is a graduate of Davis Hig$ School and received a science degree Utah State University bachelor of fro o before entering dental school. f IS married to the former LeeAnn Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Nelson, Hill Field Road, Layton. They are the parents of three children: Berrie and Jill (twins) and Shelley, While in Chicago, LeeAnn became a student of dance and also sign language. She hopes to continue in the study of sign language and become an interpreter for the deaf. DR. CHRISTENSEN has recently opened his practice in the Tanner Clinic, BIRTHDAY! first aid treatment. have signed up as possible instructors and members of church, private and community groups could instrucreceive the four-hou-r tion course normally given from p.m. evenings. ::v 0 Health Director Richard RYAN REISBECK Johns said. A contract will be needed with the Salt Lake City Fire Department for program and material assistance, Mr. Parker said, tb The Kaysville Weekly-Refle- x and Davis News Journal sent hearty birthday wishes to Ryan Reisbeck, who was Aug. 1. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Reisbeck of 2649 E. 300 N. in Layton. ld S. ." ' and other duties. Mrs. Bair says shes always enjoyed art and started taking lessons in Japan. 1 always wanted to take lessons and n took them from a artist, she says. MOST OF her work has well-know- .. v 3121 North Robins Drive, and has joined his father, Dr. Robert J, Christensen, In the practice of family dentistry. H.E. Robinson who will be married August 16. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Holbrook and family was pleasantly surprised by a visit from Leif Detter of Mai mo, Sweden a former American Field Service student who made his home with the Holbrook family ten years ago and attended Davis High School. Leif was with two friends from Sweden visiting the United States. His friends visited other states while Leif spent ten days with Mr. and Mrs. Holbrook and their family. Mrs. Jane Tolman and children of Provo visited Wednesday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Linn Sandall. Mrs. Doug Brian and two sons Mike and Tyler recently visited in Lexington, Ky. with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Brad Timothy. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Templeton and children; Mr., and Mrs. Merrill Stirling and children spent a day at Pine View Dam water skiing and picnicing. Paul Homer of Fullerton, Calif, visited with his daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Heaps. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Horne visited in Richfield last week with her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. LaMone Beutler. They spent time attending the Manti Pageant and enjoyed a stay at Fish Lake during their visit. Mrs. Rildah Smith has returned home from the Davis North Medical Center where she has been confined a week undergoing treatment Mr. and Mrs. Lynn M. Nance entertained at a family dinner on July 29. His sister Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sims of Millbrae, Calif., the former Audrey Nance of Kaysville, is visiting in Utah with her family. Other family home in the few minutes she could find between caring for family and her work at the Tanner Memorial Clinic, where she is employed as a nurse, tb uvl members attending were Mrs. Ruth Smit of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dalton, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nance of Ogden and all of their families. Thirty guests attended. Mrs. Ivy Ottley was honored on her birthday anniversary on July 27th by her three daughters and their families. They were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Paxman, Idaho Falls, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Humphreys; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wright Kaysville. Mrs. Doyla Rees of Logan and her granddaughter, Amy Rudzenskr of Phoenix, Am,? were Wednesday luncheon guests of Mrs. Rulon Waite. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Riley Bushnell, Mr. and Mrs. Linn Sandall, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Montgomery and Mrs. Nina Palmer enjoyed a picnic in borhood neighOgden-canyo- n on Friday evening. Mrs. Liz Williamson enter- tained at her home on Friday for the following guests: Mrs. Diane Penely, Bountiful; Mrs. been done from prints at Ml CsmwdQQ(! Mrs.' Carl Milan resuscitation (heart sage) and other emergency Claudeen Bair of Layton reviews her year-lon- g efforts used in creating this painting that took top honors in Riata Days art competition. It is a replica of a Pierre Auguste Renoir work. Layton. But she probably will not, Lay-to- n know, but not taking time to ask. tLAUDEEN BAIR had never submitted any art for judging before July 4ths . s, vy. HAPPY mas- ' ART WINNER Layton ff A4& . sTJ V cardio-pulmonar- 18 i i explained, and an instruction program could be started in Davis County where groups of six or more could receive y training in SOME t WtfM J beginners luck or artist doesnt 11 j y' S MlffVV.'nW.Xo. COUNTY Disease Control Director Alan Parker told the County Board of Health Tuesday the county has been given verbal okay to participate in the Para Med citizen emergency response training program started by the Salt Lake City Fire Department. Salt Lake City is the first city where the lay public has been given enough knowledge to know how to assist before the paramedics arrive, he I u Davis gency treatment education program that could include of thousands county residents. s v - County has applied and been given verbal approval to participate in a medical emer- v-- IH1 Garr, Mrs. Betty Cox, Mary Fruit-Heights- ; Minnesota; Mrs. DeVere and Mary Ann, Mrs. Nancy Ogden; McLemore and Mrs. Marilyn Hall, Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Rush-fort- h arrived Friday from Washington D.C. to visit with his mother, Mrs. Knewell Rushforth, his brothers and sisters and their families. After a short visit in Kaysville they will go to Los Angeles, Calif, to visit former friends in that area. Miss Natalie Hawkes returned home from a vacation trip to Mesa, Ariz. where she visited with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Anthon Montgomery and other relatives. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard w daughter-in-la- Hawkes. Miss Marion Loesch took her mother, Mrs. Hazel Warden, and Mrs. Lolas Neal on a vacation trip to San Francisco, Calif, for one week. Mr. and Mrs. Harley D. Christensen; Mr. and Mrs. John Held and family of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Cowdell and family of Layton attended the Lenon family reunion at Pocatello, Ida. over the weekend. Attorney Michael Lowe and sons of California are visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Lowe. Visiting in Kaysville for two months with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Perkins, are Mr. and Mrs. Dean Perkins of Garden Grove, - I Mont. Houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. James Rasmussen and family were their two daughters, Mrs. Randy Malan and her daughter of San Diego, Calif, and Mrs. Evelyn Peterson and her three children of Page, Ariz. Ron Leavitt of Tucson, Ariz. has been visiting in Kaysville with his mother, Mrs. Josephine Leavitt, and his father, Leslie Leavitt, who is ill at the Layton Convalescing Home. Mrs. Rosana White of Lay-to- n Convalescing Home spent Wednesday with her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor. ifc Kaysville 8th Ward Junior Softball Team took first place in the Kaysville Utah East Stake competition and will enter region playoff. Members of the team are, front, 1 to KAYSVILLE EAST CHAMPS Mr. and Mrs. William Packer have returned home and Vancouver British Columbia, they returned home by way of Spokane, Wash., Missoula and Butte, i - mY Calif. from Phoenix, Ariz. where they spent ten days with Mr. ana MrsKent Cammack and children. Returning from a vacation to Sun Valley, Ida. are Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Parrish and their daughter, Dorothy. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kemp and family have returned from a three week vactaion trip. They left June 1 and drove to Santa Maria, Calif and picked up their three children who had been staying there a few weeks. They drove on to Redwood City and visited with relatives. Their Jane Ann, daughter, remained in Redwood City and will be working there. The family vacationed up the California Coast Highway to Oregon and on to Campbell River City where they enjoyed salmon fishing; on to Victoria A r, Brent Justensen, Todd McAllister, Matt Nance, Kelly Nance, Eric Christensen and Matt Wilson. Back, John K. Barker, Coach, David Kershaw, Jim Hill, Loren Finn, Mike Adams, Troy Meacham and Jan Barker, assistant :: coach, np Low Income Taxpayers Can Get Advanced Payments SALT LAKE CITY Payments for Earned Income Credits (EIC) can be advanced to eligible employees who dont expect their income including spouses income if married to be more than 310,000 and who have a child living with them for the year. Employment tax forms IRS officials stated. employees 941, and 943 will be revised so advance EIC payments can be subtracted from total taxes otherwise due. The amount of the ad- payments out of withheld income and Social Security taxes that would otherwise be paid to IRS. UNDER THE Revenue Act of 1978, employees who qualify for the Earned Income Credit can choose to receive it with wages paid after June 30, 1978. Eligible employees can make the election by filing with their employers Form W-Earned Income Credit Advance Payment Certificate. Employers will be required to make advance payments of the EIC to eligible employees who elect to receive them. vance EIC payment must be shown separately on iT w- W-- - . SUPPLEMENT to Circular E, the Employers Tax Guide, which contains tables and instructions to compute the advance EIC payments and two W-- 5 certificates are being mailed to employers.-,-- . Copies of the Circular- E W-- 3 Supplement and Forms can be obtained in person or by mail from the Salt Lake District IRS Office, 465 South 4th East, Salt Lake City, Utah 8411L U 1 Form A 941E, 942 IN MOST cases, employers will make the advance EIC 1979 Wage and Tax Statement. - - -' 5, Headstart Program Available Davis School District is en- couraging all parents who desire their children to participate in the Headstart Program to contact Davis County Community Action fices in Farmington, XY i of- 773-780- ext. YFDfiQ FARMINGTON - A trial has been scheduled for next Wednesday, August 15, for a Farmington man charged murder. with first-degre- e SECOND DISTRICT Court Judge Thornley K. Swan set the new date last week after continuing the trial since July Second District Court, mington. Far- HE IS accused of stealing a car during a jail escape last May 20 with a fellow inmate. The two were recaptured less than grb 24 hours later in Murray, 205, 207 or 867-235-1 AN OUTREACH worker from the CAP office will come to your home to assist you in filling out the application. If you desire your child to benefit from this years school program you must make application as soon as possible. Applications are being reviewed now for the school year beginning the last of August. f IS. The defendant, Edward Dale Hardy II, 27, of 155 South 200 East, Farmington, is charged with the shooting death of a Hill Air Force Base sergeant, Kirk Cordery, 24, in the parking lot of a Kaysville lounge. HARDY IS also charged with two counts of robbery. In unrelated incidents, and for auto theft. He was arraigned on the latter charge while in court last week. Trial dates on the robbery charges are pending, according to a court spokesman. The defendant has pleaded innocent to the auto theft charge and trial has been set for August 29 at 9 a.m. in About Your Home By APRIL RHODES Mend small rips in net or other sheer curtains with colorless fingernail polish. Press tom edges together til dry. un- Have fun in the sun by guarding against burn and blister. Burning time is between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Change or clean window air condition filters often for maximum energy also. cooling-savi- ng HEADSTART CLASSES are held in the north and south ends of the county. If children need busing, the service is available. Parental classroom participation is strongly encouraged. The Headstart Program has been an extremely effective program in preparing children for the academic and social involvement and demands of the regular school environment. HEAD OVER HEELS ' Birth became truly a family affair recently for Mr. and Mrs. Otis Adams, Layton, when their daughter and daughter-in-laboth gave birth on the same day at Davis North Medical Center. LAYTON w Knew Him Well An executive is a guy who walks around with a worried expression on his subor- dinates faces. -- Gazette, Eureka, Kan. Lori and Scott Adams (left) join Larry ; and Laurie Preece (right) one day after; babies were bom only eight hours apart, i Scott and Laurie are brother and sister, ; themselves from a family of 15 children. ; FEW months ago we joked about it, said Laurie Preece, their daughter. But we were supposed to be about a month apart, so I really A didnt believe it Laurie gave birth to an 8 lbs. infant girl at 10:25 a.m. on July 27. Only eight hours Lori earlier her sister-in-laAdams, had delivered an 8 lbs. 10 oz. baby girl. The babies were the second for Larry and Laurie Preece and the first for Scott and Lori Adams. LORI IS the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Poplar, Buchanan. Michigan. While the two girls only ; live one block from each other,; the roomef together, making it easier for they were even closer in hospital--the- y the grandparents to visit. ; THE DOCTORS for the- deliveries were Dr. Jay Yaws-anDr. Paul Taylor, both practicing in the Tanner Memorial Clinic. |