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Show DavisObituaries Davis County Clipper we start our it is usually much excitement and anticipation. We When Florence Edith member of Bethsaida Chapter, order of the Eastern Star. She was deeply devoted to her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. She opened her home to immigrants relocating to the United States. She was a collector of bells, taught piano and voice and had a great love of music. Florence sang with the S.L. Oratorio society and sang in the Messiah oratorio for more than 20 years. She is survived by two sons, James T. and Terence R., five grandchildren, six great grandchildren, a brother Bob and a sister Pearl. Preceded in death by a brother Vern. Funeral services were held Oct. 21, 2004, at Thursday, Lindquist's Bountiful Mortuary, 727 N. 400 E. where friends called one hour prior to services. Interment, Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Salt Lake City. Lynch Aug. 6, 1 91 1 5, 2004 Florence Edith 88, Lynch, away Friday Oct. 15, 2004, in Livonia, Michigan. She was born August 6, 1916, in Chicago, III., the daughter of Harry and Anne i k K r u G r o t h . passed She mar- ried James Thomas Lynch July 13, 1940. Florence of the United In lieu of flowers, family sugto Bountiful Community Church Mission Fund. condolences to lbmlind quistmortuary. com Carol Wright Gary Scot March 24, Betker away children, of a R o n d Richard (Kent) Ballard, Edward and Shirley Ann Dale Noble Betker.He (Val) Wright, R o s e e i was married in 18, 2004 Jensen Wright Monday, Oct. 18, 2004. She was born March 25, 1938. She mamed Ronald K. Wright on June 6, 1956. Shell be missed by her husband, brothRobert er, C. Jensen, 16, 2 004 1958-Oc- t. 1938-Oc- t. Rae Carol passed West Bountiful Gary Scot Betker, age 46, passed away Saturday, Oct. 16, 2004, in West Bountiful, Utah. He was bom in Soap Lake, Wash., on July 29, the 1958, son donations gests Church and the Bountiful Community Church where she was the director of Jr. Choir and sang with the Sr. Choir. She was a July 29, C3 Finding peace in trying times 1 L Thursday, October 21, 2004, 2004 (Russ) Schrader, the Cardston, nine grandchildren and Albertato one and one-haPreceded in death by her parents Parker M. Jensen and Maree (Rose) Hatch Jensen and grandson Temple his wife, lf Shelley Marie Oviatt on Friday, April 1, 1988. He was a loving husband, father, brother, and son. He was an active member of the LDS church, and held many callings over the years. He worked in the medical profession and served others his whole life. David L. Gailey. Funeral services will be held Saturday, Oct. 23, 2004, at 11:00 a.m. at the Woods Cross 3rd Ward Chapel, 1450 South 300 West. Friends may call Friday evening from 6:00-8:0- 0 p.m. at the Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 North Main and Saturday morning a.m. at the church from 9:45-10:4- 5 to Interment, services. prior Bountiful City Cemetery. Online guest book at Survived by his wife Shelley, sons Derek, Tyler, Kyle, and daughter Ashley, as well as his father Richard Betker, brothers Steven Shuel, Douglas, Terry, and Randy Betker, and their families. Preceded in death by his mother, Shirley Ann Noble Betker. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Oct. 20, 2004, at 2:00 p.m. at the West Bountiful Stake Center, 1930 North 600 West. Friends called Tuesday evening from 7-- 9 p.m. at the Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 North Main and Wednesday from 12:45-1:4- 5 p.m. at the church pnor to services. Interment, Lakeview Cemetery. Online guest book at Obituary deadline: MondayWednesday, 11 a.m. obitsdavisclipper.com such glorious have plans as time goes And then plans. on we find that life is more like an elevator. It goes up and down. (E. Jeffrey f fill, "Family Crucibles," Marriage A Families. Summer 2004. p. As a teacher at Brigham Young University, E. Jeffrey Hill states that he has a concern that some students set themselves up for disillusionment, despair and even depression because they aren't aware that the elevator goes down in family life as well as up, so to speak. He has his students memorize three sayings that he feels will help them as they seek for family peace in trying times. 1. Life is hard, but you can do hard things. You dont know what the hard things are going to be, but it will be worth it. H MINUTE FDR PARENTS Jo Ann Hamilton By apart or cause families to reorganize themselves in more positive ways." Trouble can help people be more humble, more dependent on God, more charitable, more compassionate, more focused on what is really important. Hill lists 51 possible family crucibles and he divides them into seven areas. 1 will list just a few: Family Crucibles Related to Family Formation: inability to find a mate and marry, broken engagement, bad start to marriage, entering a blended family. Family Crucibles Related to Marriage: disability, spouse is of another religion, husband or wife loses religious faith, spouse undermines faith or moral development of children, extreme marital conflict, marital abuse, addiction, infidelity, depression, husband or wife deserts the family, suicide, separation, death. And then he adds Family Crucibles Related to Procreation, Birth and Infancy, Family Crucibles Related to the Nurturer Role and Parenting, Family Crucibles Relating to the Provider Role, Family Crucibles Related to Extended Family and Family Crucibles Centered in the External Environment, like natural disasters, legal problems, extremely demanding civic or church responsibilities and war, terrorism and civil unrest. After reading the list 1 came out thankful for the problems 1 didn't have! Hill tells his students to plan their next 50 years and then rechart their life script so that they see how having three of these crucibles affects their lives. 1 le points out that some people have ten or more, and so if they want to claim the blessing of peace in trying times we will have to make the best of less than optimal circumstances. Positive ideas presented: to be prepared, to involve family members, to seek outside resources and support, to growth-oriente- d develop a long-terperspective, to take and do what action positive you can, to find comfort in everyday family life, to seek environout ments, to take care of yourself and your family, to trust in a Higher Power, and to endure to the end. A good conclusion is,Pain in inevitable, but misery is optional. soul-soothi- 2. Make the best of it. Eamily life never, ever turns out the way you planned. What I tell my students is that when things dont go as planned, dont get frustrated, just make the best of it. Dont dwell on whats gone wrong, dont focus on what you cant do. Focus on whats gone right and what you can do. 3. Things lake time. Families have to learn to have patience. I liked this mans ideas. He points out something that I believe very much. He says we can use trials, hardships, challenges and problems to strengthen our families. These things can give an extra depth of meaning to families. He adds,"Family research shows that family crises tend to bring out the best and the worst in families. They can rip families Lakeview Hospital welcomes Nathan Ward, M.D. C. Nathan Ward is a Utah native and is returning to join the Lakeview OBGYN Clinic in Bountiful. Until recently, Dr. Ward was a Lt. Colonel in the United States Air Force, serving for 12 years as an OBGYN Physician. He is fluent in Spanish. Dr. Ward is joining Lakeview OBGYN Clinic located at 520 East Medical Drive, Suite 320 in Bountiful. Dr. Please call for an appointment today! 299-BAB- Y r'i Lakeview Hospital MOUNTAINSTAR HEALTtlCARE'fer OFFICIAL DAVIS COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE SATELLITE VOTER REGISTRATION Friday, October 22 and Monday, October 25, 2004 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. S. RAWLINGS, Davis County ClerkAuditor, hereby give notice of satellite voter 3 of the Utah Code. registration for the 2004 general election as provided in section the election and 18 years States of 30 before a resident Utah United citizen, days immediately Any of age on or before the next election may register to vote at any of the following satellite registration sites: I, STEVE Calling all CRAFTERS NOV 6th 10 am3pm HOLIDAY BAZAAR AND AT exit 334 or 335 LAYTON HILLS MALL, DAVIS COUNTY LIBRARIES -1-- GOLDEN YEARS CENTER 726 SO. 100 EAST BOUNTIFUL Get a jump start on your ,f. 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