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Show UW WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS fWi JOURNAL, JUNE 14. 1979 -- Sill Stephen Earns Promotion K1. ' Robert Andersonand son Boyd traveled to Deseret Hot Springs, Calif, where they spent four days with his father Hans Arthur Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Neville visited in Provo with her two sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell White and Miss Edith budgets, accounting, taxes and treasury functions. Booth. MR. SILL graduated from Weber State College in 1970 with a BS degree in accounting. He holds a certified public accountant license in Colorado and Utah. Mrs. Wallace F. Allen are their' son Dr. and Mrs. Steven Allen and five children of Ellens-burWash. Dr. Allen came Houseguests of Mr, and g, receive American Universities and Colleges. Currently, Mr. Sill is a member of the American Institute of CPAs, the International Business Fraternity of Delta Sigma Phi, and the Insurance Accounting and Statistical Association. He is the vice president of the Utah t Chapter for this last Internal special Revenue Service auditor training. He graduated from Weber as the outstanding accounting student in 1970. He was president of the Eta Lambda Chapter of Delta Sigma Phi and was listed in Whos Who Among Students in to attend a music clinic at Utah State University in Logan for four days in addition to visiting with his parents and other relatives and friends in the area. William S. Bennett underwent surgery last week at the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Waite visited in Ogden with his parents Mr. and Mrs.' G.I. Waite. His father has been ill and confined to the hospital but is at home now. Mrs. Abbie Lowe is now at home after being confined to STEPHEN W. SILL WHILE ATTENDING Weber State, Mr. Sill was recommended by the dean of the School of Business to -- the University of Utah Medical Center the past month undergoing treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Dane Ligon and family of Hill AFB were guests at a family dinner Wednesday evening at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson and daughter Carolyn visited recently in Soda Springs, Ida. with her mother Mrs. Corilla Sessions. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Rosier had as Sunday guests, his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rosier of Moroni, Utah; her parents Mr. and Mrs. Don Ellison of Murray and other, relatives, Mr. and Mrs. William Rosier and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rosier and family of West Jordan; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Harris, Roy; Mr. and Mrs. Terel Grimley, Ogden; Mark Arnold and his fiancee of Tooele. They came for the baptism and confirmation of Stephanie Rosier at the Kaysville Eighth LDS Ward on Sunday. Elder Vaughn Raymond re 4 MR. SILL is married to the former Vorelle Powell. They are the parents of four - children. Stephen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon E. Sill of Layton, dmg Lc:cn Ljivspnpop And A!ui:n:m Drive Continues Saturday, June 16, is the next newspaper and scrap aluminum drive being conducted by the American Legion Post No. 82 of Kaysville as a ways and means project for their Post. TRUCKS MANNED by the legionnaires will cover the community beginning at 9 a.m. There motto is Keep. Kaysville Kleen. The legionnaires asked that, the citizens box, bag or tie the newspapers for easy pickup. The scrap aluminum can be beverage cans, TV dinner to support its many projects and programs such as Boys Taiwan. He gave his mission report on May 27 in the Fruit Heights Third LDS Ward. Having left from the Fruit Heights Second LDS Ward, Elder Raymond will speak in that ward on June 24 at 5:30 p.m. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Raymond of Fruit Heights, flew to Hawaii to meet him and they toured the islands together before - MABEL OBRIEN, past state, president, will conduct the ceremony of installing the of Mrs. Betty Hyer last week. Mrs. Mary Talbot was home (University of Southern California) with a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree. The lesson was given by Mrs. Hyer. np SB ywy ALL CARPET & FURNITURE PHONE Always Prompt Courteous Service Sale lor all types ol Carpet YES, WE 00 VELVET FURNITURE 825-10- 87 Insured All Work Guaranteed BILL LILES owner-manag- er FREE ESTIMATES ENJOY FRESH CLEAN CARPETS drive can be a tremendous help in the recycling of paper and they need your support MCfSIliOlF1 Build your set a Volume h each week SMunrcfii following officers: Beth Woods, president, Judy Bezoski, vice president, Charlotte Koehler, corresponding secretary, Mary Nye, recording secretary. Jeannine Girardo is the treasurer. For dinner reservations contact Betty Alver-soor hostess, at n, 376-924- Wanda May, 5 773-234- SW5B SPROUSE REITZ STORES UVM 8x10 Utah Pioneers met at the torical contests. They remind the public that each 100 families that receive a daily newspaper generate one and one quarter, tons of news print each month. The Installs Officers South, Clearfield. oT the Wagon Wheel Camp of Daughters of ,3(1, lakeview 'BPlilT' Business and Professional. Womens Club will be conducted Thursday June 14 at 7 p.m. at the Country Garden Restaurant, 175 East 200 dinnerparty. Members programs to aid those in the THE MONIES generated through the drive will be used - Installa- Dr. and Mrs. Jack Rampton flew to Southern California last week where they were on hand for the graduation of their son, Clark Rampton, who graduated from USC Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City. The Legion also furnishes trophys for ora- REMEMBER THIS coming Saturday, June 16, is the day to assist the American Legion with their drive, np CLEARFIELD her home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Serena Hyde entertained the Shantanka Club at her home Friday afternoon for their closing social. Members enjoyed a pot luck home in Vermont. re- turning home. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Mecham and children Jason, Tiffany and Stephanie from Pomona, Calif, arrived Wednesday to visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Buchanan. On Sunday they were entertained at dinner in their honor. Another guest was his sister, Mrs. Afton Whitbeck of Salt Lake City. Mr. Mecham returned home on Monday and Mrs. Mecham and the children will remain a week and then fly home. Sunday, June 3, was a PORTRAIT ,p . 1 p-- ; 1 b a t i On Home Safety the 44t w e c CO i v SS ONE SPECIAL OF EACH BABIES, CHILDREN, ADULTS, GROUPS PERSON SINGLY 884, GROUPS 88$ PER PERSON SELECT FROM FINISHED COLOR PORTRAITS JUNE 19-20-21-2- theres a skilled 399 So. State Street Clearfield, Utah 4 handyman... o PM-- S PM A C and protection. Complete sections In Accident and Fire Protection, locks and your home latches. 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Ideas and tips. 9 9 9 0k hos- tess to the ALonas Club at and their family will remain in Utah a month visiting before returning to their Shelbourne, Vermont, was in Bountiful and was given a name and blessing by his father. After the meeting, relatives and friends met at the home of Patriarch Russell H. and Harriet Sheffield for a patio luncheon. Luncheon was served to 70 guestT Mr. and Mrs. Kent Jackson American Legion Baseball, assistance to local veterans in need and each month. tion of officers for Lakeview special day for the Lucile Sheffield family. Spencer Sheffield Jackson, son of Jeanene and Kent Jackson, State, trays, discarded porch or lawn furniture, storm doors and the like. Mrs! Goldie Ball was turned home May 18 from serving his two year LDS mission to Koashiung, to the way points dramatic savin o help withjhe mentioned society. -- Kaysville Clubs UNJ Stephen M. Sill of 563 North 150 West, Kaysville, was recently promoted to vice president and controller for the Surety Life Insurance Company. In this new position, Mr. Sill will be responsible for company planning, Prior to joining Surety Life Insurance Company, Mr. Sill was employed by the Sambos Restaurants, Inc. in Santa Barbara, Calif. He was the controller of this 1,000 retail outlet restaurant chain. Mr. Sill has also worked for the Northwest Pipeline Corp. of Salt Lake City and the Arthur Andersen and Co. International firm of Certified Public Accountants in Denver, Colo. r COPYRIGHT 1940 SAFEWAY STORES INCORPORATED |