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Show .'dgEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 13, 1976 Monte Yista Graduation Graduation exercises will be held at the Monte Vista Services Held Ocana Services Care of the flowers was by the Layton FiftlrWard Relief Final rites for Mrs. Fer-min- ia M. Ocana of 1336 South 1000 West, Syracuse were held Society. on Friday morning where Mass of the Resurrection was offered at 10 a.m. at the St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church DEDICATION of the grave was by Stanford Wiggill. Interment was in the Kaysville-Layto- n Memorial Park, np in Layton. THE HOLY Rosary was recited on Thursday evening at the Lindquists Clearfield Mortuary Chapel in Clearf- ield. Taking part in a special tea at Layton Community Church will be, to r, Penny Drury, Carol Caswell, Vaudis William CHURCH TEA 1 son. The Layton Community Church Ladies Tea and Fashion Show will be held Saturday, church. . : Arthur Joseph Findlay, 77, of 502 Adams Wood Drive, Layton, died at his home of a heart ailment. PATRICIA WITTMANN MR. FINDLAY was born Nov. 21, 1898, in Layton, a son Called On of Alma John and Alice Elizabeth Carpenter Findlay. He was married to Teresa Morgan on Dec. 8, 1920, in den. LDS Mission To Spain Og- HE WAS a retired farmer and member of the Layton Fifth LDS Ward. Surviving are his widow of Layton; one daughter, Mrs. William Earl (Velma) Hope, seven Lake City; grandchildren and 15 greatgrandchildren; one brother, Parley M. Findlay, Ogden. Salt Family prayer was given Wilford Whitesides; by prelude and postlude music, Thora Gregory; musical That Silver Haired Harris Daddy Of Mine, Adams; invocation, Dr. De J. Cutler; remarks, Bishop Fay selection, L. Evans; speakers, John Morgan and Golden Morgan; musical selection, Somewhere My Love, Harris Adams; benediction, Derrah Wiggill. were PALLBEARERS Rouland Dubbelman, Theron Hope, Blair Hope, Bill Hope, Thayne Hope, and Patricia Wittmann, daughof Mrs. Shirley Whitt-man- n and the late George Wittman has received her mission call to serve an 18 month LDS mission to Spain Barcelona LDS Mission. MISSIONARY HER farewell was held April 18 in the Kaysville 5th LDS Ward and she entered the Language ter Dale Adams. May 15 at the THE FASHION show will be put on by The French Room Irregulars from St. Benedicts Hospital. The cost of the entertainment and refreshments is $1 for ladies and 50 cents for girls under twelve. The ladies on the committee for this event are Carol Black, Carol Caswell, Penny Drury, Leslie Foster, Pam Manning, Audrey Pakestraw, and Vaudis Williamson. All ladies and girls in the community are invited to this hilarious show. School at BYU on May 6 and will leave the last of June.np Kaysville On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Walker attended their Logan Dinner Club at Juniper Lodge in Logan with other club members and following dinner the group met at the Rowberry home for an evening of entertainment with .Mr. and Mrs. Walker as hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Brown and son Burke of San Antonio, Tex. have moved back to Utah to make their home. He will be attending law school at the University of Utah. Mrs. Brown is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robison. 20 year Anniversary of DUTCH BOY THE SENIOR High BYF group are having an outing at Lagoon Saturday the 15th. CLEANERS Connie and Cornelius De Light STEAM CLEANING SPECIAL!! Average living room We clean all kinds of remove furniture-- we dog and cat odors After Hours PHONE 773-500- 9 i llII (With this ad) 376-335- (Bountiful 24 hr. - they had written, recited sections of the Bible that they had memorized, and gave a personal testimony of what it meant to be a Christian. After making their confirmation vow, Pastor M.E. jMayer will pronounce a tended the Utah State VICA Contest at BYUUTC Provo April 28 and 29. Four of the ten students entering in inplaced first in the state and one placed third. BRIAN BARKER placed first in auto mechanics, Mark Brand first in electrical wiring, Emly Blair first in nurses aide, Jane Larsen first in cosmetology, and Brian King third in small engine repair. Dennis Rosier, auto mechanics instructor, and 292-862- ALL FIRST place state winners and advisors are 6 service) eligible to attend the National VICA Contest at Miami Beach, Fla. June 13 through FREE ESTIMATES 18. American Baptist Extension Corporation will be present at a luncheon meeting for interested people of the The Diaconate will hold their monthly meeting at the home of Ray Williamson in Fred representative Reverend Pitman, of the THE JUNIOR High BYF will meet Sunday at 6 p.m. at blessing on each of the young people. The members of the class each received a prayer book and a personal wall memento of a gold cross. MEMBERS OF the class are: Gary Blanken, Debbie Boyer, Kevin Gour, Matthew Green, Vicky Griego, Steven Henseler, Jeffrey Job, Denise Kruger. Deborah Lessley, Sophia Owens, Sherry Owens, Kim Prillhart, Deanna Schwede, Robyn Taylor, Dianne Tennant. Mulligan, Linda , Other students participat- ing in the state contest were: Paul Welch in carpentry and delegate; Sherman Sanders in job interview, cabinet making, and delegate; Brad Hess in extemporaneous speech, commercial art, and delegate; Scott Beecher in architectural drafting and Mark , Brand, delegate; Keith Mouser, delegate; delegate; Callene Webster, nurse aide; Steven Brande in communications graphic (offset press), np Kaysville Mrs. Fred Kirby, Mrs. David Sanders, Mrs. Joe F. Preece and Mrs. Robert F. Bitner were among the mothers that attended Mothers Weekend at Utah State University on April 30, May 1 and 2. Sewice Special i i vi iTW UH l J I It'CWiJl-- Front End (3tor1 Sale Alignment C Buy 3 shocks Most domestic carsf gf regular price Get light trucks t slightly higher z ? w.". ONE FREE p.rf 573 North Main St., Layton, Utah : gup W 1 asked to a wrapped white EACH LADY is bring DHS VICA Honors Students from the DHS chapter of Vocational Industrial Clubs of America at- the church to elect officers and invite all the youth who will be in the seventh, eighth and ninth grades next school year to attend this group. Womens Mission Societies general meeting will be held Wednesday evening at 7 p.m. at the church. After a short business meeting the women will play bingo. Rainbow Lanes Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. the On Wednesday IN THEIR witnessing ser- coordinator, have served as VICA advisors this year. w U THE YOUNG adults are having a bowling party at vice they read essays that De Lamar Palmer, vocational J1 Choir. After having taken part in a witnessing service last Sunday, sixteen young people will make their confirmation vows at Trinity Lutheran Church in Layton on Sunday, May 16, at 11 a.m. 7 or 0 n- anthems plus an antiphonal introit with the Little Kids Lutheran Confirmation Vows Slated On Sunday dividual skill competition CARPET Sunday the 16th is a time for games at the church for this group. The choir will present a festival of music during Sunday morning worship service. They will sing our favorite Church. -- Training FUNERAL services were held Friday at 1 p.m. in the Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary with Bishop Fay Evans of the Layton Fifth Ward officiating. School in Farmington on 18 at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, May Jl ; -- AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERVICE SPECIAL Includes; adjusting bands, cleaning screens, adjusting manual and throttle linkage, fluid and gasket (extra H necessary) Applies to most Ford built vehicles is eon PHONE or 376-34- 825-97- 21 61 elephant to be used as prizes. Rae Karadeema and Leslie Foster will be the hostesses for this evening meeting. Kaysville. Mrs. Ocana who was 75 years of age died at her home in Syracuse on Wednesday morning of natural causes. SHE WAS bom June 18. 1900 in San Juan, New Mexico, a daughter of Benigno and Carlota Medina Martinez. On Aug. 18, 1919 she was married to Pete Ocana, in Pagosa Springs, Colo. The family moved to Syracuse in 1954 and have resided there since. She had previously lived in Orem, Monte Vista, and Pagosa Springs, Colo. A MEMBER of the St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church in Layton, she was active in the Altar Society and was a She was also an active member of the Clearfield Senior Citizens Association. Surviving are her husband of Syracuse, two sons and four daughters, Ray Ocana and Cur-sillist- a. Mitch Vosburg. Moses Ocana, both of Syracuse; Mrs. Trina Mora, Seattle, Wash., Mrs. Pete of Padilla, (Berniece) Syracuse; Mrs. Leo (Enginia) Archuleta, of Clinton; and Mrs. Benny (Sally) Valdez, Sunset. Also she has 16 grandchildren and 25 greatgrandchildren. SHE TOO has PHIL HARDY of the State Department of Education will be guest speaker. Graduates are Gaylen Hod-soKathy Kearsley, Linda Mickelsen, Jay Smith, Mike Smith, Jimmy Weber and three brothers, and three sisters: Frank Martinez, Salt Lake Rafael City, Martinez, Pagosa, Springs, Colo.; Charlie Martinez, Durango, Colo.; Mrs. Amanda Martinez, Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. Rosa Archibeque, Salt Lake City; and Mrs. John (Mary) Mascarenas, also of Seattle, Wash. Burial was in the Clearfield Memorial Cemetery, vsb DR. TOM PAGE, PTA president will conduct a short business meeting before graduation and new officers will be installed. Rulon Smith, head teacher, will be in charge of the graduation exercises and cer- tificates of awards for achievements will be given. STEVE HART will conduct Seminary awards which will be held at 7 p.m. before the regular graduation program. Following the ceremonies, there will be a dance with Hawaiian theme and refreshments will be served. i THE PUBLIC is invited to attend the entire program which will be held in the gymnasium of the school. kj Bills Sheet Metal Phone 376-426- 1 Home Layton, Utah 825-469- 0 Sales and Service of Refrigeration and Evaporative Coolers SEE US FOR - Cooler Pads Cooler Pumps - Copper & Plastic tubing & fittings motors and duct work -- - |