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Show '--V a-- " I WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- I NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 24, 1977 IS Kaysville East Will Hear Elder Monson Friday Rites Funeral services for Lt Col. (Ret) Orville Earl Grieder of Kaysville were held Friday at a m. at the 11 Kaysville Lindquists tuary Chapel. Mor- Kenneth a member of the Council of Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, will speak at the Kaysville Utah East Elder Thomas LDS Stake Conference on April 10, 1946 He attended school in Illinois and Kansas and Kenneth B. Wood, 59, of 680 North Main Street, Kaysville died Sat , Feb 19, 1977 in the I'riversity of Utah hospital of leukemia. HE WAS born Sept 18,1917 in Soda Springs, Idaho, the son of Frank D. and Martha Blorn Wood On May 29, 1971 he married Kathryn Randall Thompson in Blackfoot, Idaho HE HAD been emploved as a rural route carrier for the Srandard Examiner and was a farmer for most ol his life He was a World War II veteran. SURVIVING are his widow Kaysville, one stepson, Randy Thompson of Black-too- of graduated from Weber State College with a degree in general science. He was attending Brigham Young University. HE WAS a Shriner in the Yaarab Temple in Atlanta, Ga SaMarch 12 Accept Mission Call HE KILL speak 11th Kaysville Pittsburg, Kan in (he Ward Sacrament meeting Sundav, 30 pm The Feb 27 at Kaysville 11th Ward meets in the Kaysville East Stake 1 Burial was in Fort Douglas Cemetery in Salt Lake City with military honors, np t, four brothers and two sisters, Melvin Wood, Parley Wood, LeRoy Wood, Mrs Miranda Center located at 901 S Mountain Road, Fruit Heights Elder Johnson is a graduate of Layton High School and the Layton High School LDS Seminary He was active in high school athletics and student government, serving as president of his junior and senior class dmg Halfhide and Mrs. Estella Adams, all of Blackfoot, Idaho and Wallace Wood of Orem. Goodrich Seminary Students Hold S Day Funeral Rites Held Funeral services were held Wednesday for Anthony J. LDS The Seminary students from Davis County Goodrich, 61, of 185 Valiant, Hill Air Force Base, who died Feb. 12 in the Davis North Medical Center in Layton of a Schools will hold on Feb. 26, 1977. heart attack. S Days EVENT will take MR. GOODRICH was born Aug. 7, 1915 in Trinidad, Colo. He was married to Grace Maxine Burton in Los Angeles, Calif. She later died. He was an auto mechanic and member of the LDS Receives Mission Call Angeles. are one son and one daughter; Kenneth Joseph Goodrich, Hill Air SURVIVING Fo e Base; Mrs. Victoria Ann Nelson, Morgan City, La ; four grandchildren. Interment was in the n Memorial Park, mnm THE place at the Woods Regional Center, the former Valley Music Hall in Bountiful Speaker for the Cross-Bountif- Church. Before coming to Utah he had resided in Los will be George event Durrant. Mr. Durrant was born in American Fork, Utah, at- Elder Mark Faerber has been called to serve a LDS mission to the Australia, Sydney Mission. HE WILL enter the mission home on March 5 and leave by plane March 9 Elder Faerber will speak in the Kaysville Fourth Ward Sacrament meeting on Sun1 day, Feb. 27 at .30 p m. at 875 RADIO & TV REPAIRING ALL MAKES E. 200 North, Kaysville. Calls 5 Anytime HE IS a graduate of Davis High School where he was on the track team and on the Dart staff. He has taught a Sunday School class and has held various priesthood offices. BRANDENBURG TV He is the son of M r. and M rs Fred Faerber, Kaysville and the fourth of their sons to serve a mission Reasonable Rates West 1900 North, Sunset 825-367- ganizations of the Church. SURVIVING are his widow of Kaysville, his mother and one 141 Among his many assignments as a member of the Council of the Twelve, Elder Monson serves as an adviser to the Internal Communications Committee of the Church and the auxiliary or- HE WILL be honored at an open house Sunday afternoon at his family residence, 561 Oak Lane, Kaysville. 6 A IN KAYSVILLE LAWN MOWER REPAIRING Don't Cuee It Bring It To CBS Your Brlggt S Stratton Haadquartara" SALES -- SERVICE TILLERS CHAIN SAWS SNOW BLOWERS SERVICE SHARPENING 766-131- 3 C&S SMALL ENGINE REPAIR 180 N. MAIN, KAYSVILLE - LAWN MOWERS - SHARPENING REPAIRING MECHAM - OGDEN - 76 tended school at BYU, He has served as principal of the Indian Seminary in Brigham City and as a curriculum director for Indian and Island Seminaries. Currently he teaches religion at BYU church and profession, he seeks greatest fulfillment and success as a husband and father with his wife, the former Marilyn Burnham and their eight children in the familys SUCCESSFUL in home in Provo Special entertainment will be provided by Like Unto Us, a singing group. S Days is for students from the 8th to the 12 grades The cost is 50 cents per person with a special invitation The activito ties start at 10 a m vw ELDER Monson served as president of the Churchs Canadian Mission from 1959 to 1962. Prior to that time he served in the presidency of the Temple View Stake in Salt Lake City and as a bishop m that stake Born in Salt Lake City Aug. 21, 1927, he is a son of G. Spencer and the late Gladys Condie Monson. He attended Salt Lake City public schools and graduated cum laude from the University of Utah in 1948, receiving his degree in business management. HE DID graduate work and served as a member of the College of Business faculty at the University of Utah. Later he received his Master of Business Administration degree from Brigham Young University. Elder Monson served m the United States Navy during World War II He married Frances Beverly Johnson Oct. 7, 1948, in the Salt Lake Temple They are the parents of three children Is Neiv Eagle Kevin Rasmusson, the son of Mr. and Mrs Derrel Ras- musson, 82 Atherton Kay, Layton, received his Eagle Scout Award at a court of honor held Dec 5 He is a member of Scout Troop 345 sponsored by the Layton 15th Ward Keith Halls is his scoutmaster. THIS student LAYTON High is one of four sons of Mr. and Mrs. Rasmusson that have earned Eagle Scout honors. Kevins brothers who are also Eagle Scouts are Michael, Gaylon and Rodney Four Eagle Scouts in one family is certainly an out standing achievement dmg Carpet and Furniture Cleaners v THE PUBLIC is invited to the two Sunday attend sessions, one Conference from 8.30 to 10 30 a m. and the other one from 11 am. to 1 p m at the Stake Center. Stake President Lawrence Welling will be conducting np THE GROUP is presenting its annual Spring Concert on April 26 in the WSC Fine Arts Center auditorium. Rehearsals are now scheduled for Monday evenings from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Tryouts will be held each week in the Choral Room of the FAC. Wests largest commercial cil of the Twelve. ACTIVE IN business affairs, Elder Monson serves on the board of directors of a number of prominent business firms He also activities. Anyone who is interested in singing in the choir is invited to attend a rehearsal accord- ing to Dr. Herbert Cecil, chairman of the college's department of music and theatre arts. BEGINNING at 8:30 a m. Sat., twelve workshops will be presented at the stake center. Some titles of workshop sessions are "After Temple Crewel Marriage, What?, "Arts and Embroidery, How to Talk With Crafts, Guys, and Mother Used to Wash on a Rock - Then and Now. Luncheon will be served HAND-MADHobble Holly plaques will be given to all E girls conference. the attending will activities begin at 8 p.m. and continue until 11 p.m. Older girls and their partners will meet at the stake center for a dance. Beehive girls will hold an ac- tivity at the Wasatch Drive Mr. and Mrs Robert D. and son John of Yorba Linda, Calif, were holiday weekend guests of his Mission Call Elder David Cook has been called to serve a LDS Mission to the Georgia-AtlantiMission. c ELDER COOK will be honored on Sunday afternoon, Feb. 27 at 3 p m. at the Syracuse Utah Stake Center in Syracuse at the regular Sacrament Meeting service of the Syracuse First Ward. He will enter the Mission Home in Salt Lake City on March 5 for special training before departing to his new the Faldmo Tours at Bountiful, died Feb. Mon. 14 while on a Caribbean Cruise and tour. Many Kaysville people have taken tours with the Faldmo Tours in recent years Mr. and Mrs. Jay Fisher and Ron Fisher were Sunday dinner guests in Salt Lake City of Mrs. Fishers brother, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Wright entertained at a family dinner assignment Elder Cook has served as Deacons Quorum president, Bishops assistant to the Priest Quorum, has attained the rank of an Eagle Scout and also earned his Duty To God award He has completed his missionary training course held in the Syracuse Stake this past year. party Sunday at their home for all of their nieces and nephews and their partners Paul Larsen and Earl Monks of Sheridan, Mont, were Friday visitors of Mr and Mrs. Glen Stuart Saturday at her home for lola Smiths birthday niversary Lt. Col. (Ret) and Mrs. Bud Jeffery attended the election meeting of the Intermountain Chapter of Retired Officers in Salt Lake City Friday evening. Lt. Col. (Ret ) Morey B. Jeffery was a nominee for President. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lay-to- n and children of Las Vegas, Nev. arrived Thursday to visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Layton. They came due to the illness of Mr. Layton who just returned home from the Davis North Hospital where he was confined for the past two an- honor vsb CLEANERS Over 20 Yre. Experience Mr. Steam Cleaning Special!! We clean all kinds of Development Course. Mrs. Major is an instructor of the course which was written by Carol Tribe of Ogden. The course is sponsored through the Weber State College in s1595 remove dog and cat odors furniture-- we 7 a m. Average Living Room with Adv. Davis Countys Largest Carpet & Furniture Cleaners Ogden. 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ELLIS said as- out-patie- surgical procedures will on Monday, Thursday and Friday The service is available on a scheduled be patient 97 basis referral Myadec? lnJhy Parke-Davi- s Vitamin C High in quality Low in price rVitamin Physicians may schedule a person to complete lab tests and paperwork the day prior to surgery i j 'oMia PERSONS admitted for outpatient surgery will go through the same pre- - and procedures as regular surgery patients Mrs Ellis said the one-daservice is more convenient to many persons because in addition to reducing hospital expenses, the procedure requires less time away from home or work PARKE-DAVI- ascorbic acid labiats U S 9 1 y morning at in Elder Cook's CARPET surgery out-patie- timonial DUTCH DOY - nT ALL FRIENDS and relatives of the missionary and his family are cordially invited to attend this Sacrament meeting and tes- He is the oldest in the family of Bishop and Mrs. weeks. Mrs. Linda Major spent a week at Sisston Wahpeton, South Dakota with the Souix Indian Tribe teaching a Child iw-irrrr- David Lawrence Cook of 2324 West 700 South, Syracuse team there eight guests in honor of Mrs Mr. and Mrs. DAVID COOK HE IS a graduate of Clearfield High School where he was active on the debate Oma Wilcox entertained at a birthday luncheon Mrs. Out-Patie- nt An of Blandhoke, Williamsburg, Va.; Mr. Blandhoke Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh E. Scott, all of Jackson, Wyo.; their daughter Miss Liza Simmons, Washington, D C.; and son L.E. Simmons of Houston, Tex. 16. Muir, Mrs. Pam Mottishaw, Layton East Girls Plans Conference Surgery March 5th Program Princess in His Kingdom is the theme for the Layton East Stake girls conference that will be held Sat., March 5 and Sunday, March 6. Weeks of careful planning by many adult and youth leaders should make the conference a worthwhile and rewarding experience for any Aaromc Priesthood age girl living in Layton East Stake. 300 girls are expected to attend. Brown Maxfield, in Salt Lake City on Saturday at the Garden Heights North LDS Ward She died on Wednesday, Feb v ! s i; 11 n n 1 n :r 1 t today and to lane able's easy t ' r t i r, ty sjmp r : Vlyadec Fart Lana Stopping Caatar hi Layton :oo 8 National Executive Board, Boy Scouts of America. Elder Monson has held membership in the Utah Association of Sales Executives, the Salt Lake Advertising Club and the Salt Lake Exchange Club. He is a past president of the Printing Industry of Utah and a former member of the board of directors of the Printing Industry of America Deseret News, daily news- Wendell Maxfield and family attended the funeral services of his mother, Mrs. Or il la May and family attended the funeral service of his father, Norman Faldmo at the Bountiful 9th LDS Ward on Sat , Feb. 19. Mr. Faldmo, who is charge Bos-wort- Mr. and Mrs. seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs Mark Faldmo in Bos-wort- h 87 500 mg 97 C 00 TA8lEtS 500 MG EACH DIXOH P. REISBECK Vp COUPON 825-576- tion at Valley Forge. He also serves as a member of the The Ogden-Webe- r State College Symphonic Choir is looking for new members who can take part in their spring the a testimony meeting will conclude the conference This will be held in the Wasatch Drive Chapel, dmg WrAtea Phone governs higher education in the State of Utah, and is a trustee of Freedoms Founda- printing firms, and served as general manager of that organization until shortly after his appointment to the Coun- with Church-owne- d SUNDAY worth on any cleaning (over 20) University of Utah. He is a member of the Utah State Board of Regents, w hich paper in Salt Lake City. He later became affiliated with the Deseret Press, one of the PROFESSIONALLY, Elder Monson became associated Chapel. $500 Young University and the LDS Church Board of Education. Elder Monson has also served as an officer in the Alumni Association of the A Professional and furniture shine like the sun board of trustees of Brigham New Members Sought Evening Let your carpets serves as a member of the executive committee and Alba no. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford of Oxford, Ida. were Monday overnight guests of h Mrs. B. O. Brough. Mr. is a cousin of Mrs. Brough. Weekend house guests of Mr. and Mrs Roy W. Simmons and family was Mrs. G. evening in honor of Sol Conley on his 83rd birthday anniversary at his home hosted by Mrs. Conley. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Packer have returned home from Memphis, Miss, where they have spent the past six weeks on a LDS Church assignment. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler visited during the week at Blackfoot, Idaho with her Mr sister and brother-in-law- , and Mrs. Elmer Mackley. Mr. and Mrs. William Packer have received word that his mother, Mrs Virgil Packer at Tempe, Ariz is 1963 JEFF JOHNSON parents, Mr. and Mrs J. J guests at a family birthday party in Ogden on Thursday ment. y Jeff Johnson, the son of Mrs Jove Johnson, of 674 S Grand Oaks, Fruit Heights has been called to serve an LDS mission to Burmingham, England Albert Wise, 201 ELDER Thomas S. Monson was named to the Council of Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, Oct. 4, Lt Col Grieder was commissioned a pilot in the U S Air Force, May 23, 1945 He served in the Far East, Germany, England and Southeast Asia stepfather, on turday and Sunday, and 13 at the Stake Center, South 600 East, Kaysville. Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gurr and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Dredge have returned from spending a few days last week at Las Vegas, Nev. Ralph Layton has returned home after being confined to the Davis North Hospital for the past two weeks where he underwent surgery and treat- y LT. COL. Grieder, 51, of 291 South Florence Circle, Fruit Heights died Wed., Feb. 16, 1977 at his home, apparently of a heart attack. 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