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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 6, 1976 Services Held Rites Held Mrs. Alice Leona Chadwick Stoddard, 79, of 2557 E. Cherry lane, died at her home after an extended illness. MRS. STODDARD was born Dec. 31, 1897, in American Fork, Utah, a and daughter of James Elizabeth Pritchard Chad- wick. She was married to Ray Stoddard on Oct. 1, 1919, in Shelley, Ida. He died April 25, 1966. Graveside Services Are Held Jacob Michael Eves, son of Raymond J. and Jill Draper Eves of 426 W. 2350 N., died Saturday April 24, 1976 at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden shortly after birth. his are SURVIVING parents of Sunset; two brothers and two sisters, Raymond Jack Eves Jr., Audrey Carr, president of Xi Alpha Gamma, shows the Bicentennial afghan she designed and crocheted. Proceeds will go to the Ways and Means committees of Davis County Council and Xi Alpha Gamma. Audrey will then request through her chapter that the proceeds be donated to the Senior Citizens building fund. Anyone interested in knowing Audreys pattern for tomorrows family heirloom may contact her at She will be happy to show how the lettering can be adapted to suit ones needs. AFGHAN 295-746- To Show tifying. Maxfield Parrishs work is currently enjoying a resurgence of popularity and Tony Rasmussen has been able to gather a wide variety of examples for gallery visitors to enjoy. Many samples of his paintings, illustrations, advertisements, and posters Tony Rasmussen, director, announces that the Bountiful Art Center is preparing for an exhibit of the works of Max-fiel- d Parrish. Several months ago Mr. Rasmussen called for persons in the area having reproductions of Maxfield Parrish to consider lending their works for display at the THE RESPONSE to this 'request has been very gra Maxfield Parrish at Sundays at 4 p.m. at the Center through June 30. The public is cordially invited to attend the opening reception on Sunday, May 16, from 2 to 5 p.m., during which the gallery talk will be presented at 3 p.m. and the film will be shown at 4 p.m. THE CURRENT exhibit the gallery is photography Light Source. Light Source a organization is of by 18 photographers comprises the exhibit. Light Source membership is not restircted and is open to anyone with interest. The photography exhibit will con- Corsages . . Kay Lynn White tinue through Wednesday, May 12. Regular gallery hours are Tuesday through 1 Saturday, 10-- closed Mondays. NOW OPEN by Utah photographers of diverse interests concerned with the promotion of the concept of photography as art. A collection of 48 pieces Fresh Flowers Potted Plants 867-513- in non-prof- it 79 North Main St. Farmington, Utah Phone p.m., ALSO IN connection with the exhibit a recent film on the life and work of Parrish, entitled, Parrish Blue, will be shown on Saturdays and Bouquet of Spring & 3 Sunday, 2-- to that time had lived in SURVIVING ARE two sons and one daughter, James K. Stoddard, Wallace R. Stoddard, both of Layton; Mrs. Paul (Guelda) Lange, Casper, Wyo.; ten grandchildren and PALLBEARERS quartet, I Sidney A. Know 18 Funeral services were held at the Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary, with Bishop Elray Pedersen of the Layton 14th Ward officiating. Hurst, Willis F. Evans, John D. Forbes, Vern Child, and Robert D. Crowther. Care of flowers, Layton 19th Ward Relief Society. DEDICATION OF the grave was by Dee R. Forbes, dc Sunset ADDITIONAL viewing was held at the Nalder in Shelley, Ida. were Myron P. Forbes, Randy B. Forbes, John D. Rogerson, Speaker, Pres. Evan Whitesides; Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Larsen and their family spent last By VERNA WILLDEN Mortuary Graveside services were held in the 825-352- 3 Clarence George Forbes, 86 of 1716 West Antelope Shelley Cemetery. Prelude and postlude music was played by Mauna Morgan; invocation, Jay Love; musical selection, Going Home Harris Adams; obituary, Belle Pratt; remarks. Bishop Elray Pedersen; violin selection, Sally Morgan; speaker. Bishop Lee M. Moss; quartet, Abide With Drive, Layton, died Monday, April 26, 1976 at his home of cancer. bom Jan. 15, 1890 a son of John and Margaret Lorena Bennett Forbes. He was married to Grace Alder Robins on May HE WAS in Layton, Me; benediction, John 19, 1921 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He and a farmer and had also been a Civil Service employee. FAMILY PRAYER by Wallace Jamison at Nalder Mortuary, prior to interment in Shelley, Ida. resident Adams. HE HAD been a life long of Layton. He was a graduate of Davis County Schools and attended Utah State University for two Pallbearers were Leonard Longhurst, Harold Longhurst, Dale Chadwick, Michael Stoddard, James Stoddard Jr., Lavem Thompson. years. CARE OF the flowers was by the Layton 14th Ward Relief Society. Dedication of the grave was by Leonard Longhurst. dc Ward; He was an active member the LDS Church. He was a High Priest in the Layton 19th of he had also been of the Seventies Group and Elders Quorum. secretary Mr. and Mrs. Conroy Whipple and their four children of Salt Lake City spent the weekend at the Pattillo home in South Weber. They also visited in Sunset with friends. Mrs. Whipple is the former Miss Bishop who taught at the Sunset Elementary School. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Ben- nett and their daughter AriLine of San Diego, Calif, have been visiting with Mr. Bennetts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bennett. He is on leave from the Coast Guard. Joining the family reunion were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Preslar and their two children Brandon and Jaylene Preslar of Honeyville. They were here for three days. Mrs. Preslar is a daughter of the Bennetts. The Max Wiggills spent last Sunday in Granger with a Mr. daughter and and Mrs. Larry Tate. Mrs. Wiggills mother Georgina Sandoz was also there. son-in-la- return to San Diego. MRS. BALTZ was born April 4, 1894, in Minnesota, a daughter of Silas M. and Rachel McCurdy Poston. She was married to Arthur John Baltz on June 26, 1931, in Chicago, 111. He died in May of 1954. Forbes. Crowther. technician school upon his Drive, died in an Ogden nursing home. That My Redeemer Lives, Harris Adams, Arles Steiner, Reed Whitesides, Cleve Dibble; benediction, Charles R. Richard Parkin; speaker, Pres. John M. Park; male O My Father, quartet, Harris Adams, Arles Steiner, Reed Whitesides, Cleve Dibble, accompanied by Linda F. the Theo Nielson has returned to San Diego after a two week furlough from the navy. His mother Mardene Nielson died and was buried while he was here. He will go to a dental Mrs. Martha Irene Poston Baltz, 82, of 1525 N. Marilyn Memorial n FAMILY PRAYER was by Layne B. Forbes; prelude and postlude, Linda F. Crowther; Homer R. invocation, Forbes; remarks. Bishop G. SHE HAD been a Layton resident since 1944, and prior Shelley, Ida. She was a member of Layton 14th LDS Ward. Kaysville-Layto- Park. Sunset Services Held For Martha P. Baltz Sunday May 16. Flowers For Your Mom on Mothers Day Just ask. of Roy. vw 3. and will give a gallery talk on Rasmussen has done considerable research on Parrish ; s, Art will be on display. As a result of compiling pieces for the exhibit, Mr. Center. Paul Perral Edward Eves, Rawuel Eves, Becky Eves, all of Sunand set; grandparents, Mr. VirMrs. Jack Eves, Mrs. ginia Draper, all of Sunset; Mrs. Althea Toone, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Bubler, LaVerkin, Utah. Graveside services were held on Monday in the Kays-vill- e Cemetery with Bishop Jerry Williamson of the Sunset 1st Ward officiating, directed by Myers Mortuary in His sister Venna Mae will live with a niece of the Nielsens the Richard Hobbs in Preston. Jergen Nielsen, their father has returned to the Veterans hospital in Salt Lake where he has been for several years. HE IS survived by his wife of Layton; four sons, Dee R. Forbes of Layton; Charles R. Forbes and Layne B. Forbes, both of Bountiful ; and Homer R. Forbes of San Jose, Calif.; 20 Sunday in Emery with Dr. Larsens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Barker and two of their children were dinner guests last Sunday of Mrs. Barkers parents Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kimber. Mrs. Barkers birthday was being observed. The Barkers are from North Ogden. George and Lucy Smith have returned after a two week visit in Modesto, Calif. A niece of Mrs. Smith, Cindy, was married on Saturday to Glen Mohler. Cindy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bond. The Smiths visited with the Bonds and with Mrs. Smiths father Horace A. Lish. of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pitcher; Smithfield, parents of Bon- nie Jenkins, visited at the Jenkins home last Sunday, along with Christy Jenkins who lives in Bountiful and Kathy Jenkins who lives in Salt Lake City. grandchildren and one Also surviving are one brother and two sisters, J. Phillip Forbes of Clearfield; Mrs. George (LaVon) Rogerson of Roy, Utah and Mrs. Orville (Sylvia) Child of East Layton. great-grandchil- Funeral services were held on Friday, April 30, 1976 in the Layton 19th Ward Chapel, 519 Antelope Drive, with Bishop G. Richard Parkin of- ficiating. Interment was the To all the Moms in our Service area Happy Mothers Day! SHE HAD been a social worker and was a member of the Church of Religious Science. Surviving are one duaghter, (Sidona) Allred, four grandtwo and children, As a token of our love and esteem for you, to bring joy on your for you: special day and throughout the year, we have Mrs. Bob Bountiful; brothers, Richard Poston, Hibbing Minn., and Claude Poston, Moose Lake, Minn. YOUR CHOICE FREE FUNERAL arrangements were made by the Myers Mortuary in Ogden. dc HOWEVER, DUE to the inof the new show which will open on Sunday, May 16, the gallery will be closed Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, May 13, 14, and 15. stallation in our brand new, larger location! to our large double Come see our new building with our walk-thr- u greenhouse! Come brouse around. See for yourself EJOToN BOOK STORE 17 voduce 1815 West Gentile Layton, Utah 2 Miles on West Gentile -- East Gentile Si. 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