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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 13, 1976 OTaas"" will be working with students, all of a different race, all different religions, and all different backgrounds. She will be gone for six weeks, and will be studying the en- Kaysville Stake: Sounds Of Zion The wards of the Kaysville WHO ARE mances. A NEWSPAPER reporter from Holland said, Any The Sounds of Mormon students from the Logan LDS Institute with a deep love of God and country whose main goal is to spread this love to others through music, song and dance. WHAT DO they do? Spread their joy of life with a professional family show. An enlightening display of entertainment from tap dancing to sacred music. What have they done? Lifted thousands following ward chairmen: First Ward, Nancy Hill, no phone; Third Ward, Rex PasSixth Ward, sey, David Iverson, Seventh Ward, Tom Allen, Tenth Ward, Dan 12th Ward, Dyer, Vernon Preece, 15th Ward, Porter Heusser, 16th Ward, Dee No charge for Page, tickets, np of 376-946- 8. vineyard with good conservation practices so that bounteous harvests can be enjoyed from generation to generatThe Davis Soil Conservation District has placed 6,000 soil stewardship book markers in our public and high school libraries to help remind us of our stewardship responsibilities. WE ALSO hope Church groups will use this theme for talks and discussions during Soil Stewardship Week. Our Bicenennial and the conservation practices used by our forefathers back to President .J jJ if George Washington are also appropriate topics. Lets appreciate, protect and enjoy our promised land. mission report on Sunday May 9 in the Kaysville 5th LDS Ward. Keith Hammer underwent major surgery last week at the McKay Hospital. He is Receives Eagle from ' THIS YEAR Susie has been involved in many school activities. One of her other responsibilities was being an active member of the senior class committee. She is active in the Ninth Ward and is now serving as secretary of her Laurel class. THEY SPENT most of their life in Ogden while their family was growing up. Their children are Mrs. Jean Haron, Phoenix, Ariz; Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cottrell, North Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cottrell, Mrs. Kenneth (Marion) Stoker, Mrs. David THEY WILL enter the LDS Mission home in Salt Lake City on Saturday May 15 and depart from the Salt Lake Mr. Cottrell recently retired from the U.S. Mail Service after serving 32 years. He was employed in Ogden and Phoenix, Ariz. After his retirement they moved from Glendale, Ariz. back to Kaysville prior to this mission call. (Karen) HE WAS bom in Kaysville Woody all This summer, Susie is planning to attend a special school of in Wyoming. She was selected one of 17 students, from the United States. She High School. He was a former Bishop of the Ogden 14th LDS Ward. He is the son of Myrtle Cottrell and the late Henry J. (Harry) Cottrell of Kaysville. Scouting program where he received the Arrow of Light-awarand earned all 15 Webelos awards. He served as patrol leader and den chief: He has earned 31 merit HE IS presently serving as' 2nd counselor in the Deacon Quorum Presidency of his1 : Ward. Members of the Orchid C'ub met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Lynette program. While in Junior High School he was the Audio Visual As-- ; sistant and a member of the school concert band, and shopt assistant. He was also a member of the Citizenship Honor Roll. RONALD NYBO HE HAS the piano. the Kaysville 1776-19- ? He has four younger brothers to assist in becoming Eagle Scouts and one sister. np THE YOUTH is a member of Troop No. 501 under the of completed two work in elec-- ; tronics and gardening. Hi hobbies include electronics chess, ping pong and he plays years in Mikel Ronald Nybo, 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Nybo of 428 North 8th East, Kaysville, has achieved the rank of Eagle Scout. sponsorship 76 CHANGING STYLES, CHANGING MOODS, CHANGING PEOPLE At the Squire His wife the former Bertha Warren, was born in Kaysville the daughter of Albert and Nettie Smith Warren and J t have y X PHONE & It has been traditional in the past, for Memorial Day Observance, to have a miniature American flag placed on the graves of all veterans at the Kaysville Cemetery. LAST YEAR the American Legion Post 82 placed approximately 300 flags on these graves. They have been instrumental in carrying out this project. They do have a list of names of . veterans and a map available and are in hopes that they do not miss anyone, On the purchase of suits, dress or leisure. We have an exciting selection of graduation gift ideas too! Our Deluxe Gift Wrapping is Free but in case they are missing a grave that should have a flag on it, they are asking the assistance of the public to notify them, so that they can add the name and location to the list in hopes that no ones grave 'i will be overlooked. illjeJpe THEY WISH to make this a 100 percent complete project, so with everyones assistance MEN S AND BOYS' CLOTHIER they feel this can be acContact complished. and Mrs. Legionaire Woodrow Pilcher at FORT LANE SHOPPING CENTER IN LAYTON 376-273- 4. np ORDERS ARE: mu mas Liquidate foreclosure stock... Regardless of loss or cost...So fo) CHOSEN TO Liquidate Conversion to cash now Come make the deal of your life! W" e Rug Bed Refrigerator Samples s35995 siggoo Bean Box Lady Joyce S10995 mm Bag Chairs Spring & Chair & Prices start at Hide-a-wa- y Love Seat Chairs Sofa Frost-Fre- Sets Sofa Throw Bedroom & distress foreclosure stocks!! Big 17 cu. ft. Mattress siggss mm yd. per set Singer Springair Electrophonic Motorola Decor Built-in- s Kelvinator Hair D. HOURS: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily Closed Sundays CREDIT TERMS Cash 3 Check Contract Bank Cards Inquire 90 day free interest xx d badges. hostess. Cottrell. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Janet Webster and Mrs. Mary Lyn Egbert. The Kaysville Literary Art Guild held their spring social and final meeting at the Kaysville Junior High School music room. The program for the special event was given by Dr. Steve White of Davis County Education and his wife, Jean, who teaches at Weber State College. They gave a program on their travel through India on the Education Exchange under scoutmaster Ronald Nybo. The Eagle Scouts scouting experience started in the Cub Mrs. Helen Barnes entertained the Shantanka Club at her home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Vera Cottrell was co- r'Ggiceijtenmal and graduated from Davis LDS Ward Clubs In Kaysville For Memorial Day NURSERY Bedding Plants Hous Plants Hanging Baskets Geraniums graduating Davis High. vice president of social activities. She has a great spirit about her and adds cheer to everyone. Part of this might come from the fact that she is a cheerleader at Layton High and has been for two years. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Daniels and in Provo with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harris. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Furse and family at Hurricane were DeWitt and Millie Sorenson, Calvin and Kay Furse. Flags On Graves STOKER'S Mowers schools Airport. ion. resources. With proper care they are probably adequate to supply our needs but if we waste or let them erode away we will not be able to supply our needs. WE ARE but stewards in the Lords vineyard. We must was educated in the Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cottrell have been called to serve an 18 month mission to the Texas San Antonio LDS Mission. use the resources of the natural Garden Seed Tillers To Serve Mission 376-556- 2; soil. Tom Williams, chairman of the Davis Soil Conservation District says, We should all ponder the importance of soil in our life line and the necessity of preserving it and our We COTTRELL 376-899- 0 & MR. AND MRS. ELMER 376-160- The Earth is the Lords and the fullness thereof; the world and they that dwell there in. MOTHER EARTH with her streams, rivers and lakes provides food and fiber for all mankind and the animal kingdom. Soil Stewardship is a special Week, May time set aside to think and talk about the importance of Lawn Susie Young is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Young in Layton. Susie has served as 376-955- Soil Stewardship 2050 So. 1000 W., Syracuse Its planting time! SUSIE YOUNG 376-334- convalescing at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Daniels and family visited in Payson Elder Ken Elder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Elder has returned home from serving a two year LDS mission to the North Carolina mission. He returned April 23 and gave his Susie has known much success in her life thus far, and will continue to be successful. OBTAIN TICKETS from the people from Mexico City to Belfast, Ireland. Left lasting I s Catholic or Mormon who can make you feel good inside has something to offer. An exciting group of young of great learning experience. When she comes home, she is planning to attend college and major in nursing. SUSIE HAS been employed at Olsen Chevrolet for the past five years as a secretary. church group, Protestant, Zion? the lives vironment. SHE IS really looking forward to this and it will be a impressions with the countries and their leaders through radio and television perfor- Stake are presenting The Sounds of Zion in a Bicentennial concert in the Davis High School Auditorium Friday May 14 at 7:30 p.m. Kaysville Seminary Council xv IhflmTfnlllllllImfrS? Admiral -- r-Ti fi |