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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL. MAY 19. 1977 IS Robert Getty Gains Order Of Chammori LDS Mission Elder Brian Barker, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barker of Kaysville has accepted a call to serve a LDS Mission for the next two years m the Mission. Services Held Mrs. Kathryn Miller Byrd, 53 years of age, of 2662 South 4000 West Syracuse, died last Thursday, May 12th, at the McKay-DeHospital in Ogden, following a stroke. e FAREWELL was held May 8 in the Kaysville Tenth LDS Ward and he will enter the Mission Home in Salt Lake City on HIS five grandchildren. on Sunday, SHE IS ALSO survived by her mother of Layton, two brothers and one sister; Darve Mrs. Lowell (Clara) Byrd, of Layton. Funeral services were held on Monday morning at 11 a m. at Lindquist and Sons She had resided in Syracuse all of her life, and received her education in the schools of Davis County. with Bishop Sheldon F. Child, of the Syracuse Second Ward officiating. Will Serve THE FAMILY prayer was given by Rodney Eames. The In Belgium September Colonial Chapel in Ogden, She is survived by four sons and three daughters: Leslie D. Byrd, of Kaysville; Bill M. Byrd, Paul M. Byrd, Richard M. Byrd and Miss Vickie Byrd, all of Syracuse; Mrs. Cass (Arlene) Rivera of Riverdale; Mrs. Jeff (Barbara) Fleming of Sunset and Elder David K. Bagley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bagley of 214 Angel St., Layton has Nancy Burton. The invocation was given by Bishop Wayne Smedley. A vocal solo, Softly and Tenderly," was rendered by Lloyd E. Dahl. A vocal duet, Beyond the Sunset, was sung by Maxine Smedley and Dick Egan. MRS. BYRD was an active member of the Syracuse Second LDS Ward. She had served in the Sunday School and the Primary organizations as a teacher, and also W'as an officer in the Relief Society organization. For the ganization. DAVID K. BAGLEY organ prelude and postlude music was played by Mrs. 10, 1961 past several years she had been an active member of the Clearfield Senior Citizen or- Elder Barker graduated The speakers been called to serve an LDS mission to Brussels, Belgium. He will speak on Sunday, May 22 at 1:30 p.m. in the Layton Second Ward Chapel, 2120 West Gentile. included is a High graduate four-yeSchool, a Seminary graduate and an Eagle Scout. He has attended U.S.U. He has been a Davis County representative of the LDS Institute program in Logan. ELDER Bishop Sheldon F. Child and Patriarch C. Russell Hansen. THE BENEDICTION was given by Roy Beazer. The grave in the Wasatch Heights Memorial Park was dedicated by Bishop Ferell S. Galley. The pallbearers were Jim- mie Thorpe, Doug Shafer, David Miller, Kevin Byrd, Stevan Roundy, Allen Byrd, Ronald Byrd, and Gary Byrd. The Relief Society of the Syracuse Second LDS Ward was in charge of the flowers. HE WILL depart for the Language Training Mission at BYU, May 26. There he will learn French prior to going to Belgium. dmg Phillips DUP Camp Installs Services Held For Infant J. Carter Jacob Lee Carter, infant son of 2nd Lt. Howard L. and Thea D. Geer Carter of 3092A Concord, Hill Air Force Base was stillborn last Monday at the Hill Air Force Base Hos- -' pita). Sarah J. Carter and Meredith J. Carter all of Hill Air Force Base; also the grandparents, Onn R. Carter, Blue Springs, Mo.; Mrs. Virginia A. Wade, Independence, Mo.; Mrs. Sarah F. Geer, Rayton, SURVIVING are his parents and two sisters, Funeral services and burial in Kansas City Mo.mnm The Phillips Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Monday, May 16 at the home of Mrs. Vion Mainland. THE LESSON was given by Mrs. Gladys Albano and Mrs. Jennie Hollist read a history. New camp officers for the 1977-7- 8 year were installed by Mrs. Lois Lewis, president of Mo. Preceptor Iota the North Davis Center County Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Ends Meetings The closing meeting season of the Iota of Preceptor Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi was held at the home of Wanda Ellis in Layton with President Dody Milligan conducting. THE LESSON on Giacomo Puccini, an Italian opera composer was given by Wanda. Mirla Gailey received the "Ritual of Affirmation, having been in the sorority for are Mrs. Geneive Meacham, captain; Mrs. Vion Mainland, first vice captain and registrar; Mrs. Ivy Ottley, second vice captain; Mrs. Donna Andrus, secretary and treasurer; Mrs. Lois Stephens, historian; Mrs. Morjorie Herndon, chaplain; Mrs. Florence Bishop, parliamentarian; Mrs. NEW OFFICERS one year. New secret sisters were chosen for the coming year and the past years secret sisters were revealed with a gift. NEW OFFICERS for the coming year were installed. Vonda Yarbrough, president; Ruth vice Campbell, president; Mirla Gailey, secretary; and Dorothy Larkin, treasurer. Jennie Hollist, chorister; Mrs. Pearl Bishop, keeper of relics and scrapbook; and Mrs. Bertha Reese, lesson director, np Confirmation For Six At Trinity Lutheran CACTUS SALE 10 Cactus Off all & Succulents Six young people took their at confirmation vows during The Potted Forest Sunday services at the Trinity Lutheran Church in Layton. 45 E. Gentile, Layton-376-300- 1 Located behind Layton Dept. Store Hours BAGLEY of Layton THE SIX young people are Tina Clark, Steven Flocken, Kim Hartman, Lisa Hunt and Anck Kluzak. Sato Ends Sat. May 21 Elder LeGrand W. at wifes involvement in pany. local community working with a drug rehabilitation program for teenagers. AT DAVIS High he won two He represented Utah in the National Plymouth Trouble Shooting Contest. Bitter HE IS active in his various has received his mission call r to serve a LDS Mission to the Philippine-Manil- a A 1957 Layton Kiwanis: Energy Situation Mission. Ron Hart, Senior Customer Service Representative for Utah Power and Light Company, speaking to the Layton Kiwanis Club at their regular weekly breakfast meeting on May 7, 1977, discussed the Utah energy situation. UTAH HAS AN abundance of low sulphur coal which low emissions, produces but the E.P.A. has forced increasingly expensive emission control equipment to be installed. Utah last year was the 7th fastest growing state, Idaho was 5th and School and has been employed with Fram Company at Freeport Center, Clearfield. While at Davis High he was a member of the Davis High School band and played in the Wyoming was 9th. drum section. He accompanied the noted band on L. will U.P. spend 1.6 billion dollars on new plant construction. This is more than it has expended in its entire prior history. The cost of construction per kilowatt has increased 667 1977-198- many of their trips during the time he was at Davis, np Clinton 6tli Relief Soc. Plans Social The Clinton Sixth percent since 1971. A major of the cost of construction is for pollution control equipment. About 25 percent of our electric bill is currently attributable to pollution control equipment. 92 percent of U.P.& L. generation is from coal. COST OF COAL has gone up from $5 to over $12 per ton in the past two years. The coal reserves in Utah are adequate to serve its projected power needs for the next 500 years. About 14,000 new residential customers are added each year. Industrial customers are added at a brisk rate, but emphasis is on only serving pollution free industry. The great basin area is not a potential area for generation of power from windmills because of lack of prevailing winds. However, solar electric power has some potential and will become increasingly Ward 1000 W., in Clinton. THE SOCIAL will be in the form of a Food and Survival Fair and will be held from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Mini classes will be held on such topics as money management, parents and child problems, LDS & portion Relief Society, under the direction of President Polly Rice and Counselors Karen Wight and Linda Wayment, will hold their annual Spring Social on Saturday, May 21, 1977 at the chapel on 2223 N. and demonstrations 1 l, missionary program, quilting, gardening, canning, drying foods and dehydrators, sprouting, food supplementation, food storage, first aid and emergency preparedness and the many uses of wheat and gluten. Taste pizza, sausage, beef stroganoff, seafood salad, casseroles, desserts, Boston baked wheat, and whole wheat bread. Delicious baked goods, hot doughnuts, scones and root beer will be available for purchase during the day. Deseret Camp Holds Its Closing Social solar electric generation decreases. This kind of will be mostly an individual homeowner type generation installation rather than a power company project. NUCLEAR POWER has potential but is not cost efficient where good quality coal is available. Nuclear plants are several times as costly as coal generation plants. generation is practical in areas where there is suf-- , Geo-therm- ficient earth heat graduate of the Grant in proximity to the surface. Most of these areas are outside U P. & L. areas. Utah Power builds 450 megawatt plants. This has proven to be the cleanest and most cost efficient size fqr coal powered plants. This compares to the 3,000 megawatt unit which was planned by the California utilities for the Kapairowitts Readies Senior Recital site. THE RATES paid by Utah customers will probably go up about 10 percent to 15 percent per year for the foreseeable future principally because of increased service load demands. Mark Jensen To Report On Mission Malcolm Morgan of 2757 Cherry Lane, East Layton, will present her Senior Recital on Monday, May 23 at 5 p.m. in the Weber State College Fine Arts Center Little Theatre. Everyone is invited to attend. There is no charge. SALLY IS a senior at Weber State. She is majoring in Music Education with a minor in reading. She is a member of the Weber College Orchestra and the Voce Coed. She has also sung with the Weber State Acapella Choir. She plays the violin with the Mormon Youth Symphony. Evelyn Harris is her vocal and teacher Barbara Williams is her violin structor. Bartok; Vocal, Looking Glass River by Carpenter; When I Bring to You Colored Toys by Carpenter; Tell Palmer. TITLE OF THE discussion will be: Nutrition and Weaning. This will be the fourth meeting of the current series. Subsequent meetings will be held the fourth Wednesday of, each month. who All women are interested in breastfeeding are welcome to attend. Babies are welcome. Prospective mothers are also urged to attend. FOR MORE information call Mrs. Palmer at or Mrs. Sessions at Rotary Meeting The Kaysville Rotarians met Wednesday, May 4 at the Davis High School cafeteria for their regular dinner meeting with Norris W. Nalder, president conducting. PROGRAM chairman, Gerald Purdy introduced Coach LaVell Edwards of Brigham Young University who spoke to the group on intrinsic values of participation of sports. Mr. Purdy brought as his special guest, Don Edwards of Kaysville, who is a brother of Coach LaVell Edwards, np by pour une insante defunte by Ravel; Perpetuum Mobile, by Novacek.dmg DIXON P. REISBECK of Mr. and Mrs. Evan L. Jensen of 1928 North Valley View Drive, Layton, will report on his mission. -- ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE-1- THE MEETING will be held in the Layton 14th Ward Chapel, 2435 East 1500 North1 East Layton. Mark served in the LaPaz, Bolivia Mission. He had the privilege of being the mission historian. dmg 97 North Main, Layton Phone 376-427- 9 AUTO, HOME OWNERS & LIFE INSURANCE Deseret Camp, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers met for their closing social at the home of Ila Nalder with Captain Edna Timms presiding. THE PUBLIC is cordially invited to attend. Come and meet Mrs. Bertha Larimore of Roy who has written and published a book on sprouting techniques. Bring your family and learn new ideas on family preparedness, vw THE LESSON given by Ada was historical markers. The history on the Forbes biography of William A. Johnson, a native pioneer was given by Ila Nalder. After the meeting a lovely pot luck dinner was served. Will Serve In LDS Scotish Mission Elder Blake Murdock left Thursday to serve a two-yeLDS Mission to the Scotland OLD SUPER SHEARS Mission. it OLYMPIC OLYMPIC STAIN 704 Redwood nt is known for her FANTASTIC HAIRCUTS HE HAS been attending the Brigham Young University where he was captain of the football team. An Last week she broke all records ever set in our Salon. outstanding athlete, Elder Murdock was awarded the Most Competitive Athlete Award at BYU, was named All Conference in Football" and W.A C. Defensive Player at All Conference Football. He has received and awards trophies in the sports field, np in numerous STATE INSPECTIONS E TUNE UP WITH WHEEL ALIGNMENT GENERAL CAR REPAIRS SMALL ENGINE REPAIRS SUN-CCOP- 3 OFF ,300 per Gal. BOISE CASCADE BUILDING CENTER 67 So. Main St., Layton 773-424- 3 - 376-345- 1 OFF Linda Reed e Olympic iTmn OUTSIDE WHITE Done it Again. RS Elder Murdock graduated from Clearfield High School where he was named in all sports. STAIN SALE OLYMPIC OVERCOAT has mps: HE IS the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Murdock of Kaysville and they are members of the Kaysville Tenth LDS Ward. His farewell was held on April 27 in the Tenth LDS Ward with a guest speaker, Coach LaVell Edwards, of the Brigham Young University. per Gal. HEYW00D AUTO CLINIC 132 North First West, Kaysville, Utah 376-203- you Want Your Hair Cut to PERFECTION Call If Shears Where? LAWN MOWERS Phone Linda studies haircutting like an architect studies fine design Old Super 5 4 Kaysville all Gracious Things by Thiman; Violin, Pavane On Sunday, May 22 at 5 p.m. Mark E. Jensen, the son of The Clearfield La Leche League will hold its regularly scheduled meeting on Wednesday, May 25, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Diane in- SALLY WILL both sing and play the violin. The numbers she will do include, violin, Adagio by Mozart, "Sonata in D major by Vivaldi; vocal, Bel piacere by Handel, Let Me Wander Not Unseen by Handel, Le Miron by Ferrari, Si tu le veux by Korchlm. Romance No. 2 in Violin, F major op. 50 by Beethoven; Romanian Folk Dances by Me Oh Blue, Blue Skies I Love Giannini; the University Southern California. He was commissioned in 1963 after completing Officers Training School at Lackland AFB, Tex. Major Gettys wife, Laurel, is the daughter of retired U.S. Army Technical Sergeant and Mrs. William A. Bullis of Prescott, Ariz. Clearfield LaLeche Sets Meet Sally Anne Morgan, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. important as the technology improves and the price of THE MAJOR also holds an A.B. degree from Wheaton College and an M.S. degree Sally Morgan Church activities and has held leadership positions in the past, np two-yea- HE IS the son of Mr. and Mrs. J Melvin Bitter of 471 East 200 North, Kaysville. He graduated from Davis High An- derson AFB, Guam, received the award for he and his state awards in the automotive department. HIS FAREWELL testimonial will be held Sunday, May 29 in the Kaysville Eighth LDS Ward Chapel at 25 South 200 East, Kaysville, beginning at 1:30 p.m. Elder Bitter will enter the Mission Home in Salt Lake City on June 4 prior to leaving on his mission. Strategic from Davis High School in 1976 and has been employed with C.H. Dredge and Com- LeGRAND BITTER Accepts LDS Call Wing 43rd Union High School in Del Paso Heights, Calif., Major Getty attended Simpson College where he earned his B.A. degree in 1961. from Getty, an air operations officer with the MAJOR and MRS. BYRD was born in Syracuse, on December 22, 1921 She was the daughter of Seymour A. and Clara Barton Miller. She was married to Darwin E. Byrd on March 26 1944, in Clearfield. Mr. Byrd died on Guam. May 21. B. Miller, of Clearfield, S. LaMar Miller, of Roy, Major Robert L. Getty, son and Mrs. Frederick C. Getty of 355 E. Center St., Clearfield, Utah, has received the Ancient Order of Chammori Award--th- e highest award bestowed upon an individual by the people of of Mr. (Where Else) FRAN BROWN & CO. -7- 66-0603 |