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Show VkuEKLY REFlcX-DAV- IS NEtAS JOURNAL, AUGUST 4, 1977 Rites Held time of her death, she was a member of the Layton 19th LDS Ward. She attended school in and has resided her entire life. in Lay-to- n Layton SURVIVING are four sons. Dee R. Forbes, Layton; Charles R. Forbes and Layne B. Forbes, both of Bountiful; and Homer R. Forbes, San Calif.; Jose, twenty grandchildren, three greatgrandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday in the Antelope Drive LDS Chapel. The family prayer was offered by Layne B. Forbes; prelude and postlude music was furnished by Linda F. Crowther; Homer R. Forbes offered the invocad tion; Bishop Richard B. gave remarks; the first Win-war- Mrs. Grace Alder Robins Forbes, 88, of 716 W. Antelope Drive died Thursday, July 28, 1977 at her home of a heart attack. MRS. FORBES was born August 3, 1888 in Kaysville, a daughter of Charles W. and Clara Alder Robins. The area of Kaysville where Mrs. Forbes was born is now called Layton. On May 19, 1921 she married Clarence G. Forbes in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died April 26, 1976. AN ACTIVE member of the LDS Church, she served a mission to the North Central States. She was church or- ganist for 30 years. Mrs. Forbes also served in the Relief Society presidency, in the Sunday School and she was a member of the Relief Society Stake Board. At the G. was Bishop Richard Parkin. speaker QUARTET consisting of Harris Adams, Arles Steiner, A Alan Harris and Reed Whitesides accompanied by Sherrie Tuckett sang 0, My Father. The next speaker was Bishop Kenneth P. Brailsford; President John M. Park was the concluding speaker; the quartet sang Jesus My Savior True; the benediction was spoken by Charles R. Forbes. Pallbearers were Stephen Forbes, Lynn Forbes, John MRS. HODSON was born March 19, 1894 in Kaysville, a daughter of William H. and Mary Eunice Robins Blood. On November 23, 1911, she married Jedediah Richard Hodson Jr. in Kaysville. The marriage was later solem- nized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. Hodson died in 1928. SHE WAS a life-lonof Kaysville and g resident Layton, a member of the LDS Church, active in the auxiliary organizations and a temple worker. At the time of her death, she was a member of the Layton 18th LDS Ward. Surviving are three sons and three daughters; Alan Hodson, Richmond, Utah; Wayne Hodson, Provo; J. Richard Hodson, Farming-ton- ; Mrs. H. J. (Ruth) Nielsen, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Leon W. (Maxine) Reeves, Centerville; Mrs. Carl W. (Helen) Feller, Bountiful; 29 grandchildren and 43 greatgrandchildren. ALSO surviving are three brothers and two sisters; Orin R. Blood, Lyman R. Blood and Mrs. Mary B. Reed, all of Kaysville; Donald R. Blood, Ogden; and Mrs. Elizabeth Morgan, Layton. Funeral services were held Friday, July 29, 1977 in the Layton 18th LDS Ward Chapel with Bishop Rulon Thornley conducting. spoken by Ralph THE family prayer was prelude and postlude music was played by George Ryt-tina double trio consisting of Hazel Gibb, Christine Gibb, Leslie Gibb, Sherry Gibb, Denise Gibb and Theodora Gibb accompanied by Dianne Russon sang "0 My Father"; the invocation was G. L. Reeves. Bishop Thornley gave remarks; first speaker was President Alan B. Blood; a duet consisting of Myrlene Merrill and Brenda Erickson accompanied by Annie Colvin sang In My Fathers House Are Many President Mansions; I. Haven Barlow spoke; a tribute was given by Christine Feller and Bruce Reeves; the double trio sang In The Garden; the benediction was offered by Parley Jack Feller. PALLBEARERS were grandsons Scot Feller, Kelly Feller, Bruce Reeves, Greg Hodson, Steve Hodson and Kenneth Hodson. Honorary pallbearers were Mike Hodson, Rick Hodson, Brent Hodson, Rob Hodson, Ralph Reeves, Jack Feller, Lynn Hodson, Louis Alan Hodson, Dennis Hodson, Marvin Pulley and Ronald Pulley. CARL Feller dedicated the grave. Burial was in the Memorial Park, dmg n For Single Adults Aug. 7 the LDS region d Special Interest will sponsor a fireside for all single adults living in Layton and ClearSunday evening, Aug. 7 Layton-Clearfiel- field. THE fireside will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Clearfield Stake Center cultural hall at The program will be furnished by a group called Friends. These people are from Weber State College LDS Institutes talent bureau and will present a program of music, dance and One-Doze- n light comedy. REFRESHMENTS wil be served, dmg SPECIALISTS program Seminary there. Since his graduation he has been attending Weber State College. At high school Elder Green was active in the FFA program, and was the winner of a tractor competition In his ward he has received his Duty to God award and also is an Eagle Scout. ELDER Green is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Kelly Green of 801 South Angel Street, Layton, vsb Layton Rotary Meets new LDS chapel has recently been dedicated in Syracuse With its completion the Syracuse Second Ward was divided and a new ward, the Syracuse Sixth Ward was created. A DR. CHARLES F. Caskey, a former Ret. Air Force officer who holds a Ph D. degree in education psychology at the University of Utah was the speaker. He is associate professor of psychology at THE dedication services were under the direction of President J. Duffy Palmer, of the Syracuse Utah LDS Stake who also offered the dedicatory prayer, with a large group of ward and stake members in attendance. This new edifice is located at 2500 South Bluff Road, Syracuse. It was built on three and a half acres of property that was donated by Bethune Cookman College, Daytona Beach, Fla. This a is college predominantly black school and Dr. Caskey told of his teaching and experiences there. LT. COL (Ret.) Morey B. Jeffery was program chairman. Mr. Jeffery has been appointed as Rotary program chairman for the coming year, np people. With the exception of the cultural hall, kitchen and rest rooms, it is carpeted throughout. The entire decor is in the tones, with a large amount of exposed oak wood adding to the decor. rust-brow- IN THE building are 23 teaching stations, a large stage in the cultural hall, a Relief Society meeting and work quarters. Junior Sunday School room and rest rooms. Two wards will be using the chapel. lawn, flowers and groomed parking lot a ELDER Smith graduated Workman, assistant ward clerk. The latter two have held these same positions during the past three years, vsb appointed The luxury of fine wool plus machine washability! members assisting. Glen Spencer supervised the School and attended the University of Utah. Upon his return from his mission he will continue his studies at on a the University scholarship in the medical school there. He attended the Language Training Mission in Provo for two months prior to departing on July 12 for Ecuador. sprinkling system The groundbreaking for this chapel took place on April 28, 1976 and the dedication date was June 12, 1977 IMPORTED ITALIAN WOOL BLENDS AT THE commencement of the building program, Bishop Sheldon F. Child was the Bishop of the Second Ward and with him as counselors were Ronald F. Hamblin and Donald N. Rentmeister The seating capacity in the main meeting area is 350 HE IS the son of David O. 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FREE PARKING 4179 Granger LAYTON, UTAH Seams Washable polyester adds body to tailored wool coordinates 22" wide. - Manager ESTIMATES--773-856- No secretary is Ftnlinson, who has also served in the previous bishopric; David B. Rampton, ward clerk; Lanny Holbrook, finance clerk; and C. Grant S. charge Quito-Ecuado- or Quality Glass NEWLY Executive David vv WAYNE Burton was in of the landscaping program with numerous ward two-yea- EE Sheffield. New officers for each of these wards includes Bishop Sheldon F. Child, and counselors Ronald F. Hamblin and Wesley D. Janos. Randy F. Galley is executive secretary; Douglas Hansen, finance clerk; James Mullins, ward clerk; and Victor Waite, assistant ward clerk. well Patio Doors Screens FAST INSURANCE CLAIM SERVICE GUARANTEED AGAINST LEAKAGE Sixth Ward. Richard (Dick) Kearsley and Russell Y. selors, people. AS ADVERTISED IN THE AUGUST ISSUE OF WINDSHIELDS HOUSE GLASS Storm Doors Picture Windows Thermo Windows THE boundary line for the Syracuse Second Ward will be every family south of 2250 South on both sides of the street. The commencing point is at 1500 South and runs directly east and west as far west as the Great Salt Lake. Everything on the north point of this area as far as the Syracuse First Ward will be members of the newly formed bishopric of the Syracuse 6th Ward is Donald N. Rentmeister, bishop; and coun- THE NEW population of the Syracuse Sixth Ward is 410 people, and the population of the Syracuse Second is 430 Utah Stake. The grounds of the chapel are landscaped with shrubs, T. Scott Smith of Kaysville left last week to r LDS mission serve a r Mission. to the GOOD USED large flag pole is placed Prices good thru Sunday Aug. 7 THE CHAPEL cost approximately $662,000 with seventy percent of this being furnished by the general church building fund and the remaining thirty percent being donated by members of the wards in the Syracuse Elder d n A outside. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W. Hansen, members of the ward Called To LDS Mission Manchester-Englan- Donald Rentmeister, left, and Sheldon Child are bishops of the Syracuse 2nd and 6th Wards meeting in the newly dedicated chapel at 2500 South Bluff Road. SYRACUSE CHAPEL DEDICATED Members of the Layton Rotary Club met Wednesday for their regular dinner meeting at the Chateau Center. StateClearfield. AUTO GLASS 500 year with honors from Davis High LDS Fireside 935 S. spoken by J. Richard Hodson; Elder Jon Kelly Green is now serving an LDS mission in the Kentucky Louisville Mission field. He left recently after completing his stay at the Mission Home ELDER Green is a member of the Layton Second LDS Ward. He was a graduate of Layton High School, the four Forbes, Richard Forbes, DEE R. Forbes dedicated the grave. Interment was in the Memorial Park, dmg GREEN Will Serv e On LDS Mission Kimball Forbes, Daren Forbes, David Forbes, Sidney Hurst and Robert Crowther. Services Held Mrs. Leone Robins Blood Hodson, 83, of 278 Dawson Street, Layton died Tuesday, July 26, 1977 in the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful following a stroke. JON ; I - Murray Town & Country OPEN. MON FRI. 9 -- Centervil.e vs . - 30-- 9 P M. Redwood, Meadowbrook Plaza 5650 South 900 East 1 266 East 3300 South SAT. 9 30-- 6 P.M 290 E Pages Lane 56 South State Street S MISCOUNT; IfabricsI VVVfVVV MatkeiKtail Q |