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Show Gains Eagle Achieving the rank of Eagle Scout is Trent P. Leonard, 14 of 762 East 300 North, Kaysville, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rites Clyde Stewart Andrew, 53, of 713 East Brookshire Drive, Kaysville died Sunday, Oct. 31, 1978 in Kaysville. M. HE IS a member of Troop No. 351 of the Kaysville 13th LDS Ward and has completed 26 merit badges for his Eagle one son and three daughters; Clyde E. Andrew Cheney, Wash.; Mrs. Steven (Karen) Abbott of Sacramento, Calif.; Mrs. Randall (Terry) Chamberlain of Lay-to- n and Miss Daryln Andrew of Kaysville and also three grandchildren. ; Kaysville; HE WAS born September 4, 1923 in Salt Lake City, a son of Clyde and Luella Stewart Andrew. He was married to on McDonald Shirley February 10, 1948 in Salt lake requirements, under scoutmasters Theron Wood and Ashel Evans. Trent is presently Leader. iHE three brothers and one sister Wayne Andrew and Miss Marilyn Andrew both of Salt as a Quality Control Inspector with a Defense Supply Agency. He was a veteran of world war II having served in die U.S. Navy. He had resided in Oakley, Ida., San Bernardino, Calif, and Salt Lake City ink HAS served as senior patrol leader, patrol leader and assistant patrol leader. He - was Klondike Derby winner in horse shoe race. lie is active in his church functions and has served as president of the Deacon Quorum, earned his Duty To God Trail Award. TRENT attended Burton Elementary School, Kaysville Junior High School and is now at Davis High School where h is a freshman student. He is a member of the freshman City; David Andrew of Laguna Hills, Calif, and Andrew of Mission jo, Calif. Al-de- n Vie- Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Kaysville 12th Ward chapel with Bishop Roy Keck of- before moving to Kaysville 22 years ago. HE HAD attended Brigham Young University. While in the Navy he had received training in Aircraft Flight and Maintenance. He was a member of the Kaysville 12th LDS Ward. Served as a scout leader for 10 years. Surviving are his widow of ficiating. at called FRIENDS Lindquists Kaysville Mor- 8 tuary Tuesday from 6 to p.m. and at the Ward chapel on Wednesday one hour prior to services. Interment was in the Kaysville Manorial Park. Layton Stake Sets Conference IN ADDITION he has been a member of the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees of the LDS Hospital and chairman of the Magna and Granger Seminary Boards and on the Church Home Teaching Committee. He is a graduate of the University of Utah and has also served four years in the armed services. His wife is the former Geraldine Hamblin. They are the parents of 10 sons and daughters. ACCORDING to Stake President Gayle Stevenson a Practicing the Kaysville Utah LDS East Stake production of Handels Messiah are, 1 to r, Si Willis, Dr. Harold Hansen, Joe Erickson, Winton White, Bill Shaw, accompanied by Joseph S. Bill. MESSIAH REHEARSAL ' Plans and preparations for The the presentation of Messiah" continue as AUDITIONS for altos will begin at 7:15 ,m. the same evening. Tenor and basses will be heardVjhe following week, November. 21 at 6:30 p.m. for tenoral and 7:15 for an- nouncements are made for auditions for soloists. Auditions will begin November 14. Soprano applicants are invited to come at 6:30 p.m. choristers from the Kaysville and Kaysville East Stake Wards of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints. Auditions will be held in the chapel on Second North and Ninth East. RESPONSE has been good basses. Judges wftl be ward meeting has been scheduled &ILLIAM BANGERTER S Elder qgewly William Grant p.m. Ban-Jprte- r, a member of the organized First . of The Sunday morning a youth morningside will be held at the West Gentile Chapel beginning at 8 a.m. Elder Bangerter will address the r youth ages Tborum of Seventy Church of Jesus Christ of Utter-Da- y Saints, will speak the1 Layton Utah Stake 5TgQference Saturday and 'v aadayt Nov. 8 and ELDER Bangerter, a native m Granger, has served in 3sany capacities in his schurch. He served a mission Sfc Brazil and as mission president of that mission. ' : He was called as a regional in 1967 and in XJ974 was called to open the Emission in Portugal. He has fbeen a bishop, president of liwo stakes and a vice chairman of Pioneer Welfare 7; 12-1- 8. SUNDAY morning sessions will be held at the Antelope Drive Chapel beginning at 9:30 a.m. and at the Stake Center at 10 a.m. uRegkm. Ward members and friends of the Second, Seventh, 15th, and 19th Wards will meet at the Antelope Chapel while members and friends of the Fourth, Sixth, 10th, Uth, 13th, 17th and 18th Wards will attend at the Stake Center. GRAND OPENING November 8 to 1 3 St. Benedif ts: On in Washington Sferrace. A new series of childbirth education classes to begin November 9, will feature a tour of the new St. Benedicts Hospital nearing completion football team and also a member of the Future Farmers of America. He received blue and red ribbons for his art work in the Davis County Fair and while at Kaysville Junior High he was on the track team. AUTO GLASS SPECIALISTS to rehearsals. A chorus of 140 have participated so far and a fine orchestra is also holding 500 GOOD USED regular practices. WINDSHIELDS Performance will be Sunday, Dec. 19, .1976 in the Davis High Auditorium. ' Know Religion S les Scheduled In Og THERE will also be exer- cisqs to aid in delivery, along t. with discussions on pre-a- d formal training at the Pasadena Community . HIS PUBLICATIONS include Life Eternal, The Spirit Giveth Life, and For Behold Ye Are Free. He has held various positions in the LDS church including a bishop and a high councilor. He and his wife are the parents of seven children and reside in Ptovo. Mrs. Effid ptcheverry, R.M., 392-689- conduct the series, at Quality Glass r telephone St. Benedicts flospital, 399-411- Ext. 649. FODTIUlni IFAEtm OIF AFTER A DECADE IN THE FURNITURE BUSINESS. . . pros Thailand Mission the Layton 15tn Ward on FAST INSURANCE CLAIM SERVICE COST FOR the series is $1. To register please telephone who will has directed j$YU Church History TOup&tor the past several years jftd has served as narrator .f or vario.us church films, fttfgeants, and programs invlie Salt Lake Tabernacle. Key to the Knowledge of God. The lectures are held in the Ogden LDS Tabernacle, 2133 Washington Blvd., Ogden, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. The public is invited to attend these lectures and may register at the door. Mr. McKinlay received his HIS PROFESSIONAL career began with KSL Radio ' window panes patio doors, etc. mission procedures and insurance coverage, and a session on family planning. A date lbr touring the new hospital with its labor and delivery rooms and special nurseries will be announced. He is.now'$n assistant, professor of cclamunications. at BYU. Brot&r McKinlay. November 20, 1976. HIS LECTURE title is The Playhouse College of Theatre Arts and his masters degree at Utah State University. dining room' of the present hospital. Two-hou- r sessions will continue each Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. Classes will cover such topics as anatomy and labor and physiology, delivery, hygiene, mother and infant care, breast feeding, and infant intellectual stimulation. in 1937 anditintinued with that station too joining the Brigham Yotafi University staff in 1955. ;:k. ,, As the 1976-7Know Your Religion Lecture Series continues. Lynn A. McKinlay will present the next two lectures of the series. He will lecture on November 6 and again on Glass Childbirth in the PROSPECTIVE mothers and fathers anjtlbvited to attend all five c beginning at 6:45 p.m. with registratl Sacrament meeting service H of iki Wi) 'uCCB QQBS Sun- day, Nov. 7 'At 3 p.m. The ward is located at 590 West 2000 North Antelope Dr, Lay-to- nil n. ELDER Hoifjts is the son of Mrs. Betty L- - Hollis and the late Maj. Billy R. Hollis. He is a graduate of Layton High School and has been attending Weber JState College for the past yeah, A LADIES APPAREL MEMBERS the State Street Clearfield, Utah 84015 ".A. Weber. He 825-893- 3 CURTIS HOLLIS Elder Curtis B. Hollis will be honored at the regular will V; labor in Bangkok, Thailand. He will leave on November 11, to enter the language training school at Provd, in preparation for his, (departure to Thailand in.'about three months. NO LAY AWAYS - NO EXCHANGES - NO REFUNDS 0 a mm i ciHaaniEEE3i CX32EEB tDE Sate CEP Lockers 03 aauBtnsgEnn IPEP not refuse reasonable offers!! TERMS: Credit We will RADIO & TV REPAIRING ; ALL MAKES Cards (Bank Cards) Cash, to 36 month credit terms available up 5" Anytime L1T.30IRG TV Reasonable Rates 141 Wiist1900 NorthSunset 5 aQIEB9GM 03BE1XJ1 The Hollis home is located at 578 West 2475 North, Layton. 4 vsb -- 76 jehj) t8EF aeEHB FOLLOWING the Sacrament meeting services an open housywill be held at the family tame. His many friends and relatives are invited to visit wlth him there. 825-&S- OQil JTtG$HCE3IEfni some damaged ;,.f. Calls - TIME IS RUNNING OUT. HURRY, HURRY GOOD SELECTION STILL, LEFT! FOR EXAMPLE: Lay-tone- s, while ijfc'Layton High, he has been awnember of the Weber Stated Singers at 377A South Juniors, Ladies. Tall Fashions TRENT LEONARD Residential special Saturday evening for all adult members of the stake. This meeting will be held at the Stake Center at 7 in the Explorer Post with Lynn Pfcge as their Explorer ALSO surviving are his mother of Salt Lake City; City. He was employed Phillip Leonard. (DO tHPGQ 031 mmmmm Bring hese shortes FAMILY FURNITURE WAREHOUSE GENTILE LAYTON, UTAH MAIN NOTE: ALL ITEMS ARE LIMITED AND & SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE! |