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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS. LEADER, SEPTEMBER 3, 1981 p" ' ' . Adult High School v v OEITUgRq Rites Held For Henry Spencer and Vaughan Spencer, both of Blackfoot, Ida.; sister, Mrs. Bob (LaRee) Bradshaw. Blackfoot, Ida. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon in the Syracuse 6th Ward Chapel with Bishop Donald Rentmeister officiating. The family prayer was given by Fred Mitchell; prelude and postlude music by Douglas Hansen; Dick Egan sang the Twenty-thir- d Psalm; Karla Kay Bennett gave a tribute to Grandpa Hank. HENRY W. SPENCER Henry Wilson Spencer, 67, 1955 N. 2052 S., Syracuse, died Aug. 29, 1981 at the University of Utah Hospital following a lengthy illness. He was born Aug. 25, 1914 in Salt Lake City, a son of Henry Wilson and Myrtle Thompson Spencer. of The world seems a far better place thanks to beauty added, instead of taken away. One such haven has been meticulously planted and nurtured across from South Clearfield Elementary School a true outdoor floral A BETTER PLACE masterpiece. the funeral was under the LcGrand Richards 1 Company for the next Dennis Peterson Services ing Co., and later by Flint Plumbing Co. in Syracuse. He was a plumber and a welder. AN ACTIVE member of the Syracuse 6th Ward, he was Aaronic Priesthood leader and general secretary for many years; a High Priest group leader, assistant ward clerk, held scout positions, was a MIA leader and teacher. Hank, as he was known to his friends and associates, accompanied the youth of every ward that he had lived in on numerous mountain outings and was never to busy to devote untold hours to this cause. He is survived by his widow; daughters, Mrs. Boyd (Helen) Beazer and Mrs. Norman J. (Carol) Bennett, both of Syracuse; Mrs. Fred (Laura) Mitchell, Clinton; Mrs. JoAn-n- e S. Miller, Clearfield; 12 grandchildren; his mother of Shelley, Ida.; brothers. Dale T. Spencer, Salt Lake City; Don W. Spencer, Blackfoot, Ida. of complications following ALSO, LYNN Spencer, Spencer, Syracuse; Clair M. ir HE MARRIED Nola Marie Bird April 22, 1966 in Spring-vill- e, Ut. The marriage was later solemnized in a LDS temple. He was reared in Eureka, Ut. and moved with his family to Springville where he lived for 17 years. He then moved to Riverdale and for the past 9'A years has resided in Kaysville. He graduated from Springville High and LDS Seminary and attended WSC. DENNIS WILLIAM PETERSEN MR. PETERSEN was a member of the Kaysville 9th Ward. He served as secretary of the YMMIA and was an elder. He served as Webelos leader, cubmaster, and as Force. He was stationed at Altus, Okla. for three years. He was a computer repairman at Hill AFB for the past 15 years. is his family of Kaysville, consisting of his wife four sons and two daugh- - under two presidents. He was a veteran and had served six years in the Air SURVIVING ry Thomas, Kevin Birch, and Dee Mortensen. Care of the flowers by the Kaysville 9th Ward Relief Society. Military honors by the American Legion Honor Guard. Interment in the Springville Evergreen cemetery under the direction of Lindquist and Sons On Aug. 5 Francisco and Noemi Rebollar Garcia of 159 N. 6040 W., Layton became the parents of an 8 lb. 3 oz. baby boy. They will name the new arrival Jason Garcia. He was met at home by his brother Francisco and his sister Rita. The paternal grandparents are Alicia and Andres Garcia of Clearfield. Maternal grandparents are Celia and Miguel Rebollar of Texas. Ralph L. and Jaynie Gaither Holley announce the birth of their fifth son. The 7 lb. 14 oz. 1 12 Pfaltzgraff Stoneware 4 Anniversaiy Passbook free Rosanne Birch Personal Representative 1,000 Minimum with $10,000 6 mo. certificate -- Jane F. Harrison Law Office of Moyle & Draper 600 Deseret Plaza No. 15 East 1st South Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Telephone (801) resentatives of the above-referenc- Estate on July 7, 1981, hereby give notice that all persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the Court on or before the 19th day of November, 1981, or said claims shall be forever barred. 521-025- 0 Published in the Lavis County Clipper First publication Aug. 19. 1981 Last publication Sept. 2. 1981 Issue No. 32 Published in The Weekly flex First publication Aug. 20, Last publication Sept. 3, Issue No. 29 FLOYD S. W ILCOX Personal Representative June 30. Twelve since April, 1952. HE IS the third apostle in direct family descent. His father was Pres. George F. Richards of the Council of the Twelve; his grandfather, A stake fireLAYTON side hosted by the Clearfield Utah Stake will be held Sept. at 7:30 p.m. in the Clearfield Utah Stake Center, 935 S. State St. in Clearfield. 1 boy will be named Travis Brett Holley. He was born Aug. in Ogden. 12 Layton residents Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Holley and Mrs. Emma Gaither are the grand- parents. The baby has one greatgrandmother still living. She is Mrs. Myrtle Harding of Provo. Derrick Scott Grimsley is the newest member of the Daniel S. and Cathy Sorenson Grimsley family. The 7 lb. 4 ARMELK0RN 1981 500.00 1,500.00 500.000.00 1.165.841.38 193,287.43 - TOTAL FUNDS 53.000.00 2,033.598.87 1,914,128.81 Signature Rodney L. Davenport, Director of Finance Auditor Ray Allen Published in the Davis News Journal on Sept. 2. 1981 Issue No. 31 Richards, pioneer leader, apostle and counselor to Pres. Brigham Young. His mother was Alice A. Robinson. He was born Feb. 6. 1886 in Farmington. He married Ina Jane Ashton who died Dec. 31 , 1977. They had four daughters and two sons. oz. boy was born Aug. 8 in Ogden. He has one brother named Scott Keith Grimsley. Grandparents are Darrell and LaDean Sorenson of Layton; Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Ward of Layton and Vern Grimsley of California. include Elmer and Elaine Love of Layton; Amelia Grimsley of Call Today To Learn How Southern Utah and Mrs. Bean of Salt Lake City. YOU MAY tuition and other school costs School Scholarship Federal Basic Grant Student Loans To help pay SHOPPE Hollywood Beauty College is the only private school in the OgdenClearfield area eligible for all these programs. LAYTON HILLS MALL NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT - ! NEW HOURS: 107 9:30-5:3- 0 tl to North Main, Bountiful jiHiiihx the IittitHnal l4m (itinraniv CuqrHtionnt ttwh which it prom tirirHUin ami not an iiwlnimentalilv of tht- State rtf t'Uihor Meral July 31, Franklin D. Richards, was also president of the council; and he is a nephew of Willard ELDER LeGRANDE RICHARDS r- he 3 FINANCIAL AIDS WESTERN HERITAGE THRIFT AND LOAN (lovemnM'nt 1981 500.00 Cash on Hand Cash in Banks-Deman- d 1,457.63 Deposits Time Certificates of Deposit in Utah Banks (Weighted average yield 15.69? ) 466.154.10 Time Certificate of Deposit in Utah Savings and Loans (Weighted average ,161.927.11 yield 16.65?) Daily Savings - Checking -Yield 5 12 350,560.03 Zions Trust -- - Security Deposit Yield 15 53,000.00 for complete details i 1981 QUALIFY FOR 298-365- 3 , 1981 SUMMARY OF DEPOSITS AND INVESTMENTS OF CLEARFIELD CITY Come in or call Daily Closed Saturday Re- Layton Births to or withdraw without penalty Service for served as bishop of three wards, a high councilor and a stake president. For 14 years he was the presiding bishop of the church and has been a member of the Council of the Cleon Bird, Clinton Bird, Chadley Bird, Don Romer, James Alvey, Ronald and Lar- NEW Plus health; responsible living. The following information reflects the deposits and investments of public funds in my possession or control: Richards, a member of the Council of the Twelve Apostles of the LDS Church, who has devoted over 60 years of service to the church in positions of major responsibility. Elder Richards has filled four missions and presided over two of them. He has SPECIAL GUEST speaker Add U.S. History: Thursday science: world literature: will be Elder LeGrand SPEAKERS WERE Bishop Rodney Felt and Mark Michie. Remarks were given by Bishop Smith. Albert Clark sang My Dream World; benediction by Jim Ferris and postlude music by Maureen Seegmiller. Dedication of the grave by LaMar Bird. Pallbearers were Stephen Bird, Lynn Bird, Today's Money Market Rate 45 bookkeeping. Probate No. 3003 The undersigned, having been appointed Personal Rep- ' Sept. 11 Fireside Kaysville; his parents of Springville. Funeral services were held Monday in the Kaysville 9th Ward Chapel with Bishop A. Neal Smith officiating. The family prayer was given by Gary Petersen; prelude music by Colleen Bird; Theone Bird sang Beyond the Sunset Acc: by Colleen Bird; invocation by Marvin Petersen. surgery. He was born Sept. 18, 1941 in Payson, Ut., the son of Anker Hyrum and Maxine Warr Petersen. Elders Quorum secretary Shelley, Ida. ; Glen D. Will Address ters, Paul, David, Jonathon and James Petersen; Deborah and Wendy Petersen; a brother Gary A. Petersen, Dennis William Petersen, 39, of 77 S. 500 E., Kaysville, died Aug. 27, 1981 at his home ( GREAT outdoorsman. A : home a auto mechanics; English; Deceased Dale, Don, Clair, Gill, 13 years, and by Smedley Plumb- t) CLASSES HELD are as follows: Monday English Literature; U.S. History; beginning math; typing; driver education ($80 fee for those students w ho do not successfully complete two other classes). Tuesday American problems; English grammar; general math: machine shop and welding; business machines. WEDNESDAY Advanced math and algebra: psychology: NOTICE w direction of Kaysville Lindquist Mortuary. Dale Spencer dedicated the grave. (Non-credi- vocational and are held at designated schools. TO CREDITORS Estate of Ann B. Wilcox, The benediction was given by Bishop Ferrell S. Gailey. Pallbearers were all brothers and brothers-in-laof Mr. Spencer. They were Lynn, solemnized in the St. George LDS Temple March 24, 1951. He had been employed by Austin Brothers Ranching Co. for 1 years, and the Tellawell graduation. Adult evening both classes, Sfoal go. HE MARRIED Norma Cutler in Iona, Ida. April 28, 1936. Their marriage was later " THE INVOCATION was given by Bryce Beazer, a grandson. Speakers were Norman J. Bennett and Boyd Beazer; vocal solo by Maxine S. Smedley, Somewhere My Love; concluding speaker was John A. Flint, with Bishop Rentmeister giving remarks. Daniela Battaglinc sang I'll Go Where You Want Me To Vaughan and Glen Spencer and Bob Bradshaw. Care of the flowers by the Syracuse 6th Ward Relief Society and meet the needs of people in the county whether or not they need credit toward high school Fall quarter 1981-8- 2 adult high school courses will be held Sept. 8 through Nov, 25. Registration is at Davis High School on Sept. 8 at 7 p.m. A FEE of $3 will be charged to any student who does not return books or materials used during the quarter. High school graduates w ill be per class. Shop deposit is $10 refunded to students who pass the course; less cost of materials used during the course. Students must furnish their own safety glasses (state law), limit of 16 students to a class. Students must meet proper school dress standards. All persons who have not graduated from high school should consider this opportunity. Students w ho are legal residents of Utah are entitled to free high school education. The classes are designed to 298-365- THRFT&UKN 3 I This Coupon Good For 10 On Any Size Box of Karmelkork, Cheesekorn, Cinnamonkorn or Sour Cream and Onion Korn IAYIDN 1 Ml LS MA LL GET THE FACTS BEFORE YOU ENROLL! FALL CLASSES MOW FORMING Ogden - 2336 Washington Blvd. Call Charles Holt Clearfield Call -- 394-344- 3 121 So. State Jessie Collins 825-005- 3 |