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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. NOVEMBER 3, 1977 Heart Attack Claims Horald John Evans Rites Held For Frank Higgins 1971 after 31 John Evans, 68, of 183 E. 2900 N., Layton were held Friday, Oct. 28, 1977 in the Lindquist Of- York. Funeral services were held Thursday, Oct. 27 at the Kaysville East Stake Center with Bishop Rodney W. Felt officiating. Family prayer was given by John Ross. Services were as follows: Winters; invocation, Craig Burdett; remarks, Bishop Rodney W. Felt; speaker, Bishop Samuel Raymond; Organ Medley, Favorite Old Melodies, Ramona Porter. Speaker, Kirtley Tucker; musical selection, male quar- tet, Arles Steiner, Doyle Fgan, Royal Stuart, Reed Whitesides; speaker, Mark Ross; benediction, Edward Margaret Clara Green on June 15, 1943, in Kaysville. He was a member of the Rhoades. Kaysville Ninth LDS Ward and was a home teacher. He received his early education in Glenco, 111. and moved to New York City in 1921 where he continued his education PALLBEARERS were Cecil Cain, Kim Green, Lawren Green, Edward Rhoades, David Green, Val Morgan, Ivnn Morgan, and Craig Bur- Enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1941 and served in the U S Panama dett. Care of flowers was by the Kaysville Ninth Ward Relief Zone and Canal China He was discharged in came to Utah. Society. Military honors, Kaysville American Legion r. 1946 and Post No 82. HE WAS a retired civil service employee and a farmer He had worked for the Layton Arsenal and the Army Transportation Shops Mr. Evans was a high priest in the Layton 6th LDS Ward and he had served as an Elders Quorum secretary and a home teacher three Evans, Huntington Beach, Calif , Don R. Evans, Mrs John (Margaret) Francis, both of daughters, Leon S Layton; Paul G Evans, Sun- set; Mark H. Evans, Morgan, Mrs. Alan (Ellen) Norton, West Point; Mrs Kevin (Leslie) Fuit, Terrace; 20 and one Washington grandchildren d Also surviving are three brothers and one sister, Willis F. Evans, LaGrand H Evans, both of Layton; Noal T Evans, South Weber, Mrs Donald (Annie) Moll, Kaysville; his stepmother, Mrs Hortense Evans, Layton ALSO surviving are one and two Robert J. Evans, Layton, Mrs. Paul (Carol) Allred, Casper, Wyo., Mrs Edward (Ruth) Gibson, Colorado Springs, Coin ; two and one step; sister, Otis Adams Jr , half-broth- half-sister- step-brothe- Lay-ton- DEDICATION OF grave was by Dale Bodily. Interment was in the Kaysville-LaytoMemorial Park, np n Webster Rites Slated Friday LeRoy Green Webster, 80 ot 628 Grand Fruit Oa.vs, Heights, died Oct. 31, 1977 in a Davis County convalescent home MR. WEBSTER was bom May 23, 1897 in Kaysville, a son of George William and Annie M Green Webster He was married to Effie Mae Jepperson on July 13, 1928 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple She died Sept 6, 1963 He married lone M Woodruff Aug 24, 1964 She died March 30, 1971. He had been a dairy farmer and an instrument mechanic at Hill Air Force Base and Davis County School bus driver. as superintendent the Fruit 14 Kaysville, and Julie Walton spent a week with her parents in Layton before returning to Moab. 13 greatgrandchildren, three stepsons, Dean, Grant and Lynn Shaw, all of Salt Lake City grandchildren Bishop and Mrs. LeGrande Simmons and their family were saddened recently by the death of Mrs. Simmons father, Ned Okelberry of FUNERAL services will be at 11 a m in the held Kaysville Tabernacle with ofBishop Garv Sargeant ficiating 5TSIIS Goshen. Utah. S5SIKP j m F.BSTER Layton Heights, Maurice W Webster, Bountiful, Douglas L Webster, W Burial will be in the Memorial Park, np home teacher Surviving are three sons, Webster. m ZSmrrni BREAKFAST of- ficiated at the services. year LDS Mission to the Mission Family prayer was offered by Bishop Don R Evans, a son Bankhead honored at a mission farewell on Sunday, Nov 13, in the Kaysville Ninth LDS Ward at The pielude hnd postlude musu was by Mary Jean A QUARTET consisting of Hams Phil Adams, Fckersles, Alan Harris, and Elwin Roberts accompanied bv Mary Jean Bankhead sang "Not Now But in the Coming Years The invocation was offered bv Bishop Darwin S Stott, a brothei in law Speakers weie Bishop El- Elder Buhler will be South 600 East Street, Kaysville beginning at L30 201 p m enter the LDS Mission home in Salt Lake City on Nov. 19 prior to departing from the Salt Lake Airport Elder Buhler attended BurElementary, Kaysville Junior High and graduated from Davis High School in 1976 and is also a four year griduate from the Kaysville LDS Seminary program don Sill, Bishop Ardell Adams and President Evan A Whitesides. Harris Adams sang Abide With Me " The benediction was by Willis F. Evans ton IN TERM! NT was in the Lake View Memorial Gardens Bishop LaGrand H. Evans, a brother, dedicated the grave Pallbearers were Leon S. Evans, Don R Evans, Paul G. Evans, Kevin D Fuit, Alan W. Norton, John C. Francis and Mark H Evans dmg HE IS THE recipient of his Duty To God and his Eagle Scout awards and served in the presidency of tne Deacon and Priest Quorums of his ward He enjoys all sports, F especially hunting, fishing, motorcycling and and has a talent in snow-mobilin- g mechanics and woodwork, np Fall Claims Life Of Councilman Layton Mrs. John Potter has been in the Davis North Medical Center for the past three weeks. Her recovery is very Funeral services were held slow. Mrs. Joe Folkman flew to Houston, Texas to spend a week with her sister, Mrs. Wiley (Sandra) Smith. Mrs. Folkman and Mrs. Smith flew back to Layton this weekend. Mrs. Smith will spend a few days in Layton before returning home. Wednesday, Nov 2 at the Fruit Heights 2nd LDS Ward chapel at 11 a.m. for Fruit Heights Councilman, Douglas George Brian, 48, of 1381 East Golden Circle, Fruit Heights, who died Sunday, Oct. 30, 1977 at the St. Benedict's Hospital in Ogden of injuries suffered in a fall the Kaysville . at 7 p m. speak Sunday, Nov. 6 at 6 p m about her work with unevangelized fields mission and her appointment to speak on presenting the Gospel to Europe and portions of Africa The public is invited to hear these missionaries. European Fellowship, will THE anniversary celebration will begin with a carry-i- n meal at 1 p m. Sunday, Nov. 6 when the church family will gather for a fellowship time. Pastor Ron Thompson has noted the growth of the church from one family to 25 families in five years. The church is located at 197 West 100 South in Kaysville. Pastor Thompson can be reached for counseling or Bible Studies by at teaching our sins (1 Cor. 15 will be presented Life Size by four missionaries who because of the impact of the Gospel on TUESDAY, Nov. 8 at 7 p m. Herbert Fox, field representative and advisor to Missionaries, of United Indian Mission will tell of presenting the Gospel to Indians of Mexico, North America and teaching the Good News Canada their individual lives have given themselves to the "World Wide ministry of 9 parents and raised on a South Zealand calling David C. Malan Dies been a electrician Union Pacific Railroad before retiring HE WAS reared in Ogden He had David Clyde Malan, 70, of Manchester Road, Kavs-villdied Tuesday, Oct 25, 1977 at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden. with 911 Fannlv prayer was offered by F.ar! E Hess; prelude and postlude music was by Beth Tavlor, musical selection by Oralie Waite Laras Theme the and lived in Bountiful for years, before moving to Kaysville 10 years ago. He was a member of the 27 MALAN was bom August 24, 1907 in Ogden, a son of Albert and Anrue Hill Malan. On Oct. 21, 1933 he was married to Elta Arave in MR. Stewart; President Parley A. Arave; remarks were made by Bishop Howard Hawkes. ed the Chateau Reception MUSICAL selection by Pat Abide and Denzle Williams, With Me, speaker was Darwin Burnett; musical selection by Ilene Cook, Beyond The Sunset; benediction by Patriarch George Q Bennett. Center in Layton. ARE SURVIVING his widow of Kaysville and two daughters, Mrs. Earl (Ann) Hess, of Kaysville and Mrs. Melvin L. (Kathleen) Gadd of Salt Lake City Also surviving are three brothers and one sister, Del- Monte Vista Plans A Toy Clinic bert Parents of children ages interested to note that 0-- 8 H. Malan, Leonard Pallbearers were Delbert Malan, lonard W. Malan, Lloyd A Malan, George F. Bumett, Frank M. Wilson and Guy E. Hess. H W. Malan, Lloyd A. Malan, all of will be Ogden; Mrs. George F. (June) Burnett, Clearfield a toy clinic will be held Nov. 9 There will be some demonstrations of toys and their uses. CARE OF the flowers was by Kaysville Tenth Ward FUNERAL services were held Thursday at 1 p n.. at Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel in Ogden with Bishop Howard Hawkes of the Kaysville Tenth Ward officiating m TOPICS of interest will be: the advantages and disadvantages of popular toys, selections of toys for different of development, and how to utilize things around by Francis invocation by accompanied Kaysville 10th LDS Ward. Mr. Malan had owned and operat- Ogden. HE WILL Wednesday, Nov. Francis Stiles, assistant director of Worldwide Maranatha Bible College. Elder Mark B Buhler has been called to serve a two HE IS THE son of Mr and Mrs Russell W' Buhler of 66 South 5tX) East, Kaysv ille To Relief Society. Dell Singleton dedicated the grave Interment was in the Washington Heights Memorial Park np stages ATTENTION! the house to stimulate a childs desire to learn. The Toy Clinic will be held at Monte Vista School, 70 South 300 East, Farmington, at 7 30 p m. The clinic is open to the public. There will be no charge associated with the evening's program. THE TOY Clinic is sponsored by the CLEARFIELD VOTERS VOTE NOV. 8 For Neldon Nellie Hamblin Councilman yf citizens in Clearfield have a voice in city government All being Parent Education Resource Center of Davis County School District. It is the first of various programs planned for parents in the district. Mary Francis Watson will conduct the toy clinic She is a specialist in Early Childhood and Parent Resources at the Utah Learning Center. I pledge to provide an open line of communication for all citizens and to serve them with honesty and integrity. Paid for by People's Party, Clfd Ac JMMMMMMHMMMMMMMMMMMHMMHMHMMF, LUNCH DINNER Scrying breakfast, lunch, & dinner Steak Lovers! and We invite you to come in an excellent dinner enjoy Steak Hoorn Open 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. U serve a full line of dinners at reasonable prices Available Banquet Facilities to 10 Hours 6 a.m. p.m. 200 S. Main, Layton 376-901- 5 MR. BRIAN was bom April 14, 1929, in Ogden, a son of Douglas Gross and Annie Elizabeth Williamsen Brian On Feb. 26, 1953, he was married to Raelene Wanda Sommers in the Logan LDS Temple. He was president of the Concise Engineering and Manufacturing Company He had lived in Pleasant Grove, California, Salt Lake City, Roy and Fruit Heights for the past 10 years HE graduated from Ogden High School, Weber State College and the University of Utah with a bachelors degree in mechanical en- gineering and he also obtained an MBA degree Mr Brian was a member of the LDS Church, had served a mission to Aus tralia, was formerly in the bishopric of the Lakeview Ward and had been bishop of the Central Park Ward in Salt Lake City as well as Bishop of the Kaysville 11th Ward in Fruit Heights He was a High Priest in the Fruit Heights 2nd LDS Ward HE HAD worked for the Williamsen Body and Equipment Co , and had been chief the Hobart engineer of Co and had Manufacturing been plant manager in Clearfield Mr Brian was president of the Weber State College Alumni Association, member of the Rotary Club of Ogden, has been a registered profes- engineer of Utah, a member of the Weber State sional Institutional Council and the Development Fund Board HE WAS a member of the p Clearfield High School the with served He Program U S Army Survivors are his widow of Kaysville, two daughters and three sons, Scott Douglas Brian, Michael Damon Brian, Tyler Sommers Brian, all of Co-o- all federal employees: WITH CHEAPER HEALTH CARE COVERAGE, EVEN ACOMMON INJURY 1)01 GT.G. COULD COST YOU AN ARM AND A LEG. BRIAN Heights, Mrs Curtis (Susan) Tmgey, Mrs Brad W (Karen) Timothy, three both of lavton, grandchildren I D ROY GREEN North Davis Stake High Council, temple worker and L Cooper, McMinnville, Ore Bishop Lldon E. Sill p m. Davis County paramedics said Councilman Brian fell 16 to 20 feet landing on his head and shoulders. North Davis Stake YMM1A Served on Davis Stake and Jay Joe (Norma) Mrs Leavitt, missionary two-stor- y Served of , MR. BRIAN was injured, while roofing a house at 1360 East 650 North, Fruit Heights, Saturday, when the wind blew a package of shingles into him, knocking him off the roof, according to the Davis County Sheriffs office. The accident occurred at 1 09 HE WAS a member of the LDS Church, filled an Eas- tern States mission Conn of of The Gospel, or Good New;,, that Christ died for Australia Sugar Factory, the Ogden Ralph Adams, Lebanon, HIGGINS was employed at the Clearfield Naval Supply Depot and Ogden Defense Depot, retiring in MR. Will Serve LDS In 1964. SURVIVING are his widow Ramona music, Porter; duet, Somewhere My Love, Bishop F. Burton and Joyce MR. HIGGINS was born April 2, 1912, in Glento, 111 , a son of John and Thressa Houstien Higgins Married was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Ma 12, of Layton; four sons and PRELUDE AND postlude anniversary Church. Claudia Brazil. Monday, Nov 7 at 7 p m Myron Mattocks of United Missionary Fellowship will report on his ten years in New Pay-so- The marriage Farmington 6--9 THE conference involves Bible Churches of Brigham City, Cache Valley, and and is being held in conjunction with the fifth MR. EVANS was bom May 15, 1909 in Kaysville, a son of Glen and Margaret Ellen Forbes Evans On Dec. 23, 1932, he married Erma Jessie Stott m MISS daughter American mission field, will the attack. daughter, Mrs. Dale (Jean) Bodily, of Syracuse; two grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. Florence Megarry, Flushing, Long Island, New 1 Mortuary. Mr. Kaysville SURVIVORS include his widow of Kaysville, one Funeral services were held p m in the Thursday at Kaysville East LDS Stake Center for Frank Daniel Higgins, 65, of 159 South 7th East, Kaysville, who died Sunday, Oct 23, 1977, in the Davis North Medical Center in Lay-to- n of cancer Nov Evans died Monday, Oct. 24, 1977 at his home of a heart ficers Association. HIM,ls W Funeral services for Horald Service. He was active in the U.S. Army Reserve Organization and retired in April of 1971 with the rank of major. He was a member of the American Legion Post 82, of HUNK IHMH. "The Gospel- Life Size, orld Wide is the theme chosen for a missionary conference sponsored by the Bible Church of Kaysville, - years of Federal Kaysville and Retired Missionary Meet ruit M ALSO ONE brother and Duane Brian, Mrs I iwin (Mvrene) Drans-field- , both of Ogden, Doris Brian Taggert, Salt Lake Citv, Mrs William (Bonnie) Seliger, Lubbock, Tex , Mrs Gary (Shield) Garlick. Kaysville Bishop T J Jones conducted the services Funeral program included family four sisters, prayer, Duane Brian, a and brother, prelude postlude music, Kenna Dean, musical selection bv Nolan Come Ye Blessed Tavlor accompanied bv Beth Taylor, invocation. Scott Brian, a son Ml SIC AI selection, "The King of love Mv Shepherd Is" bv Victor and Afton ( dstlenmin accompanied bv Carol Hurst, speaker, Max Green, musical selection bv Carolvn Bishop. "Mv Cup Runneth Oer" aicompanied bv Carol Hurst, speaker. Newell Law, musical selection bv Patriarch Joseph S Hill, "Your Song from Paradise" accompanied bv Kenna Dean, President benediction Brad Timothy The crave was dedicated bv Curtis M Jingev Interment was in the Washington Memorial Gardens. Ogden were PAllBFARLRS Stott Brian Michael Brian. Duane Brian, (urns Tingev Brad Timnhv and larrv Sommers Honorary pallbearers were Tvler Brian BiM (andland, t lw in Dennis C rav nor Dransfield, Girv Garlick. William Sel'ger Stephen Taggart and Freest Refers trass I ARl of fl. rs w I not Heicnu grd IDS S n pi ( e, js 6, W j rj You can probably come up with lots ot reasons whs hese are good reasons your total bill could be as much as 300o higher than it would has e whs the Blue Cross and Blue Shield program is ssoith so been iust ten years ago. coverage is a good idea. 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