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Show r T WEEKLY HtFLEX- - -- Jv'lb i JOURNAL, NOVEMBER 10. 1977 Mr Rites Held For Ellis E. Henry Serv ices were held Thursday, Nov. 3, 1977 for Ellis Edward Henry of Farming-ton- . MR. HENRY was bora Feb. Idaho to Edward J. and Nora Jane Cole Henry. He attended Rigby schools. Returns From LDS IN 1942 he moved his family to Farmington. He was employed at Hill AFB for 24 years. He then went to work Mission 3rd musical selections by Newel Kimball were Silver Haired Daddy of Mine and "Beyond The Sunset. Invocation was by Newell Wood. Speakers were Charles H. Henry and Bishop Aaron F. Richards. Benediction was by Vince (Deion) Perry, Oklahoma; Bill (Cleora) Cuzick, Bountiful; Mrs. Bob (Ellece) Bernhardt, Mrs. Dee (Judy) Hamblin, Mrs. Jim (Lynda) Hamblin, all of Layton; Mrs. V James (Myra) Harned, Hogge. 28 grandchildren, 1 his e mother of Rigby, Idaho, two brothers and one sister. .Merrill C. Henry, Orem; Charles H. Henry and Mrs. vtorin (Ruth) Millet, both of DEDICATION of the grave was by Donald E. Henry. Interment was in the Kaysville-Layto- n Memorial Park. r, - Pallbearers were Bill Cuzick, Bob Bamhardt, Benjamin Lee, Jim Hamblin, Dee Hamblin and James Russell Rigby, Ida. SERVICES were held Nov. 1 p.m. in the Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary, conducted by Bishop Aaron F. Richards. Family prayer was by Van Bass; prelude and postlude Thora music, ? Yl " Harned. at 3 FLOWERS were cared for by Linda Kay Hamblin and the Farmington Third Ward Relief Society. Military Honors were corded. Gregorv; Funeral services were held on Nov. 4, 1977 for LeRoy Green Webster who died Oct. Dedication of the grave was by Lee M. Jepperson. Interment was in Kaysville-LaytoMemorial Park. were Brent W. Webster, Randy N. Webster, Kelly J. Webster, Cory M. Webster, Bret D. Webster and Jepperson K. Webster. Flowers were cared for by the Fruit Heights First Ward Relief Society. i ALL FOriMS OF INSURANCE-19- 7 North Main, Layton Phone 376-42AUTO, HOME OWNERS 79 r LIFE INSURANCE CONTINUOUS ALUMINUM GUTTERS LOWEST PRICE EVER For Residential or Commercial Buildings Various Colors Baked on Enamel Custom Made with Precision on Job enemy luuri gdtthis Don Pearson C3EE life-lon- t U.-- members. Mr and Mrs. Glen Stuart, Kavsville; George Stuart, Mrs. Thelma Syracuse, Haslam of Wellsville, were guests of Mrs. Lavon Stuart in Clearfield at a family dinner Saturday evening. Mrs DeWayne Thorne was honored on tier birthday on Thursday by her family. In addition to her husband there were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Thorne and family of Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thorne and children of I avion. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Thome and daughter Natalie Members of the newly sustained bishopric of the Fruit Heights 2nd LDS Ward are 1 to r, Richard C. Fagg, first counselor; Bishop Thomas J. Jones, Max K. Green, second counselor. Not present, Elmer M. Hogge, executive secretary, Sherman H. Cloward, ward clerk; Glenn B. Manning, Reed P. Gunnell and Neil K. Green, assistant ward clerks. - Manager ESTIMATES-773-85- 66 or 394-658- 5 LAYTON, UTAH No Seams No Leaks Requires No Maintenance Classes Begin The Reverend Kenneth C. Edwards, pastor of the Layton Community Church started a class for people interested in 376-522- 2 "iwqmi They spent 10 days together and toured six New sity t ngland States. Their children stayed with the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller, while their mother was in Boston. Mr Goodwin will be finished at Harvard m the near future, and return to his family. Mr and Mrs. Joe Morgan and two sons Bret and Brad have moved to Hattiesburg. Miss where Mr. Morgan has accepted a position. Mrs. Morgan is the former Diane Ward of Kaysville and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Elaine Edwards was the piano accompanist for the THE CHRISTIAN The monthly Diaconate meeting will be held at Penn Williams home tonight. The young men of the church will go to Ogden First Baptist Church for games and basketball practice tonight at 6:30. Vince Black is in charge of the group. THE AMERICAN Baptist Utah Idaho area minister, Robert Smith of Twin Falls. Ida. will be meeting with the church family next week. A potluck dinner is planned for 6:30 p m. Thursday the 17. Saturday the 19th breakfast will be served at 9 a m. with visitation following. The Reverend Smith will bring the message at the worship service on the 20th. The annual loyalty dinner will be held at the church at 6 p.m., Sunday the 20th. Kaysville R.S. Plans Fair For Christmas The Kaysville Relief Society of the Kaysville Eighth LDS Ward is sponsoring a Christmas Fair on Wednesday, Nov. 9, at the cultural hall of the Rixk Chapel beginning at 10 a.m. THERE WILL be a day sluffed full of ideas for Christmas giving with them featuring displays of food, crafts, sewing, quilts and personal history ideas, all in addition to their regular Relief Society lesson and Mrs. Luctle B. Sheffield was a guest speaker for the young adult fireside of the Workshops On Play Writing Cancelled The Clearfield Stake Relief Society announces the cancellation of two workshops on play writing scheduled for Nov. 10 and 17. ALL other seminars and will be conducted as scheduled. The Thursday night recreation classes held at the Third and Seventh Ward will be holding an open house for classes and participants their spouses and families, Thursday, Nov. 17 at 6:30 p.m. There will be a program at members of the ward are invited to attend, np Kaysville LDS Stake on Sun- Center. SHE GAVE the program and told of her experiences in Russia and her Satellite Countries. She said the Red Square of Russia is one of the great squares of the world and to be the supreme of the Communist Party of the world was a real experience. headquarters THE GREAT Hermitage in Leningrad was the home of the Zars until 1917 when a new era came in Russia. The Hermitage today houses art and culture of most all the countries in the world, it compares with Louve in Paris and the British Museum in Great Britian. Mrs. Sheffield said the trip to Russia was a great educational experience, np After Thanksgiving dance will be held as a finale to the recreation ballroom dancing class at the Fourth and Ninth Ward building from p.m., Saturday, Nov. 26. Couples who have participated in any of the eight weeks dance instruction are invited to attend ma Promoted In Marines daughter, all of Provo Dr and Mrs. Phillip R Kunz and family of Provo were Sunday guests of her mother. Mrs Lucile B The Layton East Stake will hold their quarterly conference Saturday, Nov and Sunday Nov. 20. 19 N 4 ?S ;, i A Saturday evening meet- ing will be held at 7 p.m. with all adults in the stake invited THERE will be a Sunday morning meeting held at 8:30 for friends, neighbors and members of the 1st, 9th, 12ih, 14th and 20th Wards. At 11:30 Sunday morning a meeting will be held for the 3rd, 5th, 8th, 16th, 21st and 22nd ward members and U Lawson, whose 1624 E. 7.50 S . -- Storm Windows 376-42- 71 00Y Air Station, Jacksonville, NC. With Adv. Davis County's Largest Cleaners Carpet A Furniture for Zenith 5000 or ask FREE ESTIMATES HE JOINED the Marine Corps in January 1973. I I I I I operator 773-500- 0 eastyton mntessorj preschool extended hours enriched curriculum qualified personnel for the parent who wants more than just day care for their child 376-033- 8 825-748- a $195 PHONE Fh3E cr O. 4 123 Cress St.. Layton 20 Yrs. i l I I l Storm Doors -- Mirrors "Where girfss is a specialty-n- ot Experience Clearfield, has Glazing Windows RupuiitCi CLEANERS Ovr Specialists Guaranteed Sert-sh-s Kr. Steam Cleaning Special!! been promoted to his present rank while serving al Marine Corps New River Helicopter :;XvT NOT TO LEAK JR. Sunday School will be held for the children under 8 during both sessions. Everyone is invited to attend this conference. A CARPET wife Windshield 'j friends. DUTCH Cheryl is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Earl F. Keever of i ELDER William N. Jones, Regional Representative of the Twelve will be the visiting authority. Marine Staff Sergeant John W. Ward and Mr. turned from Burley, Ida. where she spent the past three weeks with her two sons and their families, Mr. and Mrs Charles Barnes and Mr and Mrs John Barnes. Weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs Steven Rushforth were Mr and Mrs Franklin Hunt and two children: Miss Sandra Rushforth, Mr and Mrs Lane Rushforth and AN John Lawson L Morgan is the son of Mr. and Mrs Dean Morgan of Layton. Mrs Helen Barnes has re- Layton East Readies Conference day, Oct. 30, at the Stake near Parker 7:30. luncheon All G. Langevin, Mrs. Sheffield Tells Of Russia Educa- tion teachers met at the Donald Williams home to make plans for the coming months Tuesday evening. stake clerk; Steven M. B. Linford and John D. Ashby, Myron clerks. Members of stake assistant Young, the high council to serve are Donald T. Edwards, Arthur B. Gerber, Keith S. Webb, A. Neal Anderson, Robert B. Day, Russell G. Williams, Edwin R. Cammack, Richard F. Farr, F. Burton Winters, Neil K. Noorda, Charles P. Lloyd and Calvin W. Flint. J. Sustained as members of the Kaysville East LDS Stake Presidency during their Stake Quarterly Conference by President Franklin D. Richards, Senior President of the First Quorum of Seventy, Salt Lake City were: L to r, Clesse S. Hilton, 1st counselor, Newell J. Law, president and Stephen E. Whitesides, 2nd counselor. Others serving in the presidency are David H. Gamer, executive secretary, Normand THE FIRST class was held last Sunday and will continue through the month. The youth meet at 3 p.m. and the adults at 4 p.m. at the church. Several ladies of the church attended the Baptist Women Day of Prayer meeting, Monday evening at the Southern Baptist Church in Clearfield. Clean Horse Fertilizer OPEN 7 DAYS Mrs Linda Goodwin flew to where she met her husband who is doing research at Harvard Univer- Church Now Hot Mextt Year! pickup pickup Mrs. Geraldine Swasey entertained Thursday evening at her home for 25 guests at a Tupperware party. after. IFeiriiUnze $3.00 $5.00 ol Ogden g singing. PALLBEARERS DIXON P. REISDECK & " left NELSON ELDER from the 18th Ward in which he was a member. He is a graduate of Layton High School and completed a year at Snow College before his mission call. He is the son of Robert Kay and Carol H. Nelson. FRIENDS invited to come to his home, 567 No. Adams-woo- d church. Brown. - 1 . Boston, Mass, faith or wishing to join the Where Jesus Walked. Benediction was by Lynn Chapel with Bishop Gar Sargent officiating. Family I prayer was by Jay L. Web- ster. Prelude and postlude music by Marilyn Uharriet, duet by (I Burton and Joyce Winters, In My Fathers House are accomMany Mansions panied by Diane T. Webster; ; invocation, Bishop Ned B. Roueche; remarks by Bishop I Gary Sargent, Glen W. Hill, Glen Stuart, William Packer 1 and President Alan B. Blood. -- and ao.tr ' Chapel. learning more about their REVA Killian rendered an organ solo and J. Blake Webster sang I Walked Today SERVICES were held in the Kaysville 1st and 6th Ward i ac- Webster Rites 31, 1977. i s daughter, Mrs. Richard Forsyth of Denver, Colorado is convalescing at home after being confined to the hospital there for treatment. The Kaysville Ninth LDS Ward Elders Quorum held an adult Halloween party and dinner Saturday evening at the ward cultural hall. Their welfare dinner is ward scheduled for Nov. 1! at the ward cultural hall for all B two-yea- Ward. Surviving are his widow of i,: Farmington, one son and six ,, daughters. Donald E. Henry, ;; Salt Lake City; Mrs. Kenneth v I . f Elder Robert A. Nelson has r returned home from a mission in the Philippine Davao area and will be his mission reporting experiences on Sunday, Nov. 13, at 5:30 p m. m the 22nd Ward, at the Wasatch Drive for the University of Utah working in custodial supervision. He was a member of LDS Mil ml NEU BISHOPRIC ROBERT NELSON 1939. They then moved to Salt Lake City. .'the Farmington r r () s r- - After serving with the USMC he married Mable Frances Garton on Feb. 15, . Johnsur Wesley of 5, 1907 m Rigby, if- : s i , sideline" |