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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 12. 1977 IS Kayslle Stake Awaits Services Held For Jennie W. Layton Services Held Layton, 84, of SHE WAS born June day, May 2, 1977 at the McKay for teacher years, Temple officiator in the Salt Lake LDS Temple and a member of the DUP. She and her husband served a LDS Mission to England prior to his death. Survivors include a son and seven daughters, Rulon W., Mrs. Dean R. Layton; (Norine) Bingham, Weston, Idaho; Mrs. J. Howard (Mary) Dunn, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Donald (Arlene) Egbert, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Richard K. (Helen) Thomas, Boun) tiful; Mrs. Richard E. Wood, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mrs. John R. (Carol) Linford, Broomfield, Colo.; Mrs. Kenneth W. (Shirley) Byers, Bountiful. 45 (Af-ton- SHE HAD and 41 42 grandchildren Surviving also are two sisters, Mrs. Henry D. (Violet) Call, Layton and Mrs. Delores Bearnson, Salt Lake City. Officiating at the services was Bishop LeGrande H. Simmons, Layton Second Ward, family prayer by Dean R. Bingham, prelude, violins and organ, Carmen Dibble, Patricia Sargent, Barbara Home, musical selection, Where Love Is Kidd, by Yvonne Betty Hailing and Lillian Redford, accompanied by Barbara Home. INVOCATION by Kenneth W. Byers, tribute to grand- T. mother, Rosemary Halloday, speaker, President Clive Barney, violin selection, Carmen Dibble, Patricia Sargent, accompanied by Bar- bara Horne, speaker, President G. Ralph Dibble, remarks by Bishop LeGrande H. Simmons, musical selection was a medley of songs by grandchildren. Benediction by J. Howard Dunn, postlude, violins and organ. Carmen Dibble, Pa- tricia Sargent, Barbara Home. Dedication of the grave by Bishop John R. Linford. PALLBEARERS grandsons Terry were W. Call, Dale Wood, Michael Wood, Neil Call, Garth Bingham, Ron Thomas, Don Thomas, and Clark Linford. Interment was in the Bountiful City Cemetery. CARE OF the flowers by the Layton Second Ward Relief Society, dmg (Honors and Engineering JENNIE LAYTON Ralph Dibble, Bishop Lyman and President Harvey M. Broadbent. Musical selection, O My Father, Meta Godfrey. Benediction, Larry W. Layton, grandson. FUNERAL services were held Thursday at eleven oclock in the Clearfield Stake Center with Bishop Evan P. Lyman officiating. Burial was in the Layton-Kaysvill- e Memorial Park. Family prayer by Daniel O. Weaver. Prelude and postlude music by Meta Godfrey. Musical selection, Going Home by Bishop Joseph M. Pallbearers: Larry W. Lay-toJeff Layton, Roger H. Layton, Greg T. Layton, Alan M. Layton, GRADUATING seniors from Davis, Clearfield and Layton High Schools and St. Joseph school in Ogden will be in attendance. Each graduate has received a formal invitation to attend the special formal dinner. Colonial Michael Moor of Hill Air Force Base will address the graduates. Each student will receive a gift from the parrish. CARE OF flowers by the Clearfield Eleventh Ward Relief Society. Funeral Saturday morning, April 30 was a very special day for 14 year old Lance Hansel and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Hansel of 1080 N. 1200 W., Layton. Lance completed his Bar Mitzvah. 725 Tuesday April 26, at the Primary Childrens Medical Center in Salt Lake City THE BAR Mitzvah Funeral services were held Monday for LaVere N. East, 50, of 109 S. Lakeview Drive in Clearfield. MR. EAST was dead on arrival at the McKay Hospital in Ogden Friday, May 6, 1977 of a heart attack. He was bom July 29, 1926 in Warren, Utah, a son of Parley G. and Maude Mary Negus East. HE MARRIED Una Wiggill on July 28, 1959 in Ogden. He had been a motor vehicle operator at Hill Air Force Base and had served in ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURING CO. NEEDS FOUR PEOPLE TO START IMMEDIATELY FULL TIME OR PART TIME SALES PERSONNEL NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY - Earn white you team we will tram. Above average income great advancement - fringe benefits Call 766-001- 4 Layton the Navy and Marine Corps. He was reared in Warren and had lived in California and Ogden before moving to Clearfield eleven years ago. He was educated in Weber achievement that boys over the age of 13 can attain. Bar Mitzvah is Hebrew meaning Man of Dutv or Son of the Endless Commandment. hours of study and preparation precede that day. , To receive this honor, it was necessary for Lance to FUNERAL services were held last Friday at the Clear- field Tenth Ward Chapel, where her parents are members. Surviving are her parents, one brother and two sisters, David Greathouse, Cherlyn Greathouse and Elizabeth Greathouse, all of Clearfield; her grandparents, Mrs. Irene Deeban, Springville, Utah; Mrs. Earl Mr. and Greathouse, of Lynndyl, Utah, a Mrs. Emily Van Dyke of Orem. Bishop Keith C. Warner of the Clearfield Tenth Ward officiated at the funeral. Interment in the County Schools. HE WAS a member of the Clearfield Seventh LDS Ward and a member of the Davis County Alert Team. Surviving are his widow of Clearfield, six sons, Michael East, El Cajon, Calif.; Randy East, Clinton, Ut.; Brent Negus, Larry Dean, LeMar William, Jeffery Lynn, all of three stepClearfield; daughters, 'Sandra Seegrist, Sacramento, Calif.; Betty Jean Dalton, Ogden, Ut.; Mrs. Larry (Roxanne) Kinslow, Clearfield; and ten grandchildren. ALSO surviving are four brothers and one sister, Harvey, Creed, Clyde, Vernal, all of Ogden and Mrs. Gordon (Ruby) Kenley, South Ogden. Francis W. Carting, bishop of the Clearfield Seventh Ward officiated at the services. Interment in the Washington Memorial Park.mnm Heights Springville Cemetery. mnm complete three years of preparation which included learning the Hebrew language. He also learned to understand the meaning of many Jewish religious ceremonies and teachings. Evergreen West Coast Engineering Facility, served p.m. at the Kaysville Stake Center 555 North 100 East, Kaysville. Visitors are wel- Serving In Guam comed. Dr. Curtis will address the group on The Relations between Husband and Wife at 7:30 p.m., and Dr. Cline will speak to the group on Now serving at Andersen AFB, Guam, with a Strategic Air Command unit is Senior Airman Tommy B. Lanier, son of Mr. and Mrs. William I. Lanier of Rt. 1, Fyffe, Ala. Parent Children Relaalso Pornography, tionship, Violence and T.V. at 8:40p.m. AIRMAN Lanier, man of the Board for TRACO Mfg, Ltd. Calgary, Alberta, Canada. ELDER Jones served as Mission President for the Uruguay - Paraguay Mission from 1967-7Visiting Professor, Brigham Young University for 1974 and is MEMBERS of the First and Wards are reSixteenth quested to assemble in the Seventh Ward Chapel Sunday, May 15 at 10 a.m. where the Conference will be broadcast. All others will meet at 10 a.m. in the Stake house on 1st East 5th North, Kaysville. President Eldean Halliday will conduct. (TTTMlfTrri1j7 Ed a maintenance pavement specialist, was previously assigned at Hill Air Force Base. The airman is a 1974 graduate of Fyffe High School. His wife, Beverly, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Griffard of 351 West 750 North, Clearfield. obstetrician, gynecologist, author and lecturer. He received his bachelor degree from the University of Utah and graduated from the Colorado MRS. CURTIS has served as counselor in the Primary YWMIA Presidency, IN ADDITION to his medical practice he is author of a syndicated medical president and secretary and on a Stake Primary Board. She also was an organist for column and president of Educational Information, Inc. President Curtis served as Bishop of two wards and a member of the Sunday School Board. He was born in Salt Lake City and married the former Marjorie Shepard in the Salt Lake Temple. They have five children. the Sunday School, Relief Society and Primary. Both doctors are noted for their vast source of information on the subject of family living. s 20 S; X; Off Regular Price YOUR CARPETS X COME CLEANER BRIGHTER IT IS open to the public and will be an outstanding evening for everyone. X I;j; if DRV FASTER LAST LONGER 773-718-4 20 Years Experience fc:X;cX::X:XvXy 1 Fund Goal. MORE THAN $17,000 has been donated to date. The amount collected is more than three times as good as in previous years, officials said. the i duets and readings will be presented. Vickie Black will perform an interpretive dance and Sandy Odle will demonstrate baton twirling. A church visitation will be Reverend Kenneth and Mrs. Edwards. ALL MOTHERS attending the worship service last Sunday were honored and given a begonia plant. The Womens Mission Society are sponsoring a mother-daughtbanquet on Friday, May 13. The event will be held at the Valley View Restaurant. held Monday, May ning at 6:30 p.m. 16, begin- THE STITCH and Chat Circle will meet at the home of Opal Earl on Tuesday, May er at 10 a.m. The Womens Mission Society will be hosted by Helen Sizemore on Wednesday, May 18 at 7 p.m. 17 MRS. OPAL Earl is chairman and has a delightful program planned. Musical conditioning air SALES & SERVICE Arctic Circle Central roof type or window models - Cooler pads Pumps Floats ic Gauzes Complete Stock Zippers -- Trims 000000000000000000009 Tubing-plast- jwramoveirsaiw SaiDe Were opening our classroom for the Sale! Hill Air Force Base has already reached 367 percent of its Air Force Assistance Mrs. Mark Edwards of Murray was dedicated last Sunday. The young lady is a of . AF Fund Goal they have given the church. O - Junior High. He is an Eagle Scout, dmg They have taught the senior high Sunday School class. Baby Elizabeth Ann Edwards, daughter of Mr. and 0 Chief Engineer THE SEMINAR will be held on Thursday May 12, at 7:30 of Medical School. at the President of the same corporation, Manager and Cline. University Engineer Lance is an 8th grade student at Central Davis presented to them in appreciation of the support O O Production Attleboro, Mass., Assistant to as Sales Manager and General Manager for Ariel Davis Manufacturing Co. Salt Lake City; Owner and Chairman of the Board for Electro Controls Corp., Salt Lake City; Organizer and Chair- THE VISITING Regional Representative will present the theme of Personal and Family Prepardness. This subject will provide direction to individuals and families concerning nutrition, sanitation, providing for your own, unemployment, financial difficulties, family gardens, etc. Both the Saturday May 14 at 7 p.m. meeting and the General Conference session on Sunday May 15 at 10 a m. and are open to visitors as well as members. MRS. HANSEL held an open house to honor Lance in their home the same evening. Many local residents attended the open house. Mrs. Hansels brother and his wife, Howard and Anita Male from California attended the event. THE FOSTERS are moving to Amarillo, Texas. A gift was O South Pacific. He has been employed with Metals and Controls Corp as member City. The Layton Community Church recognized Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foster during the worship service last Sunday. o Living Past THIS IS a very spiritual time in any Jewish boys life. Rabbi Abner Bergman and Cantor Larry Loeb were Lances teachers. The Hansel family are members of the Kol Ami congregation in Salt Lake Layton Community Church Events granddaughter is a special Jewish religious following heart surgery. She was bom May 25, 1974 in Ogden. Family Seminar is being sponsored by the Kaysville Utah LDS Stake and will be featuring two noted Utah Doctors, Dr. Lindsey Curtis and Dr. Victor have the Family Living Seminar become an annual affair with noted visiting speakers covering ideas of Family Living. Dr. Curtis is a prominent Completes rBar Mitzvah of Don E. A THE STAKE is planning to Lance Hansel r, Services Are Held Brent C. Layton, grandsons. Dinner Will Services Honor Are Held Yvonne Greathouse, two Graduating year daughter Deeban and Carolyn North Greathouse Students West in Clearfield, died On Friday, May 13 at 7 p.m. in the St. Rose Hall, the St. Rose of Lima Church will hold a formal dinrter to honor all those members of the parrish that are graduating from high school. 6 Hess accompanied by Sharon Anderson. Invocation by Roger H. Layton, grandson. History read by Lorraine Schofield. Speakers, Bishop ville. Harvard Graduate Business School and was a Sterling Scholar. He completed his Ph.D. in Management at University of Utah. HE SERVED in the U S. with active Navy from 1944-4duty in China, Korea and Seminar Will Feature Noted Utah Doctors (Hattie) of 463 America; General Board of YMMIA of the LDS Church; Member of Advisory Board, College of Business, BYU; and Mission and Regional Representative of of Quorum Twelve Apostles. Honorary - Tau Beta Phi. ) He earned his B.A. degree in Spanish, University of Utah with honors; and his MB. A. Layton, Salt Lake City; 7 grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Three sisters and three brothers, James G. Weaver, Mrs. Winslow (Margaret) Rhoades, both Clearfield; Daniel O. Weaver, Layton; William Dean Weaver, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Byron (Neta) Porter, Ogden; Mrs. Jack (Lorraine) Schofield, Kays- old y Sunday May ELDER JONES is from Alpine, Utah. He received his B.S. Degree in Electrical Engineering, University of Utah, SURVIVING are her husband, Clearfield; son, Hubert H Kaysville; daughter-in-laW. Latter-da- 14-1- n Mrs.7oe of of the book, (Motivation Research) published in 1956. He has served as past of Executive Committee of Great Salt Lake Council of Boy Scouts of Saints, will speak at the Utah Stake Kaysville Conference Saturday and SHE WAS born June 22, in Layton, Utah a daughter of Christopher J. and Mary Maria Weaver. She married Basil 0. Lay-toon June 28, 1918 m the Salt Lake LDS Temple and was an active member of the Clearfield Eleventh Ward. SHE WAS an active member of the LDS Church. She had served in many positions within the LDS Church including counselor in the Second Society Jesus Christ 1892 11, Society Mon- Dee Hospital of natural causes. Bountiful to Daniel Henry and Elizabeth Mills Evans Wood. On August 30, 1916 she married Irvin R. Call in the Salt Lake Temple. He died March 8, 1970. Mrs. Call lived in Bountiful 22 years and in Layton for 60 years. Stake Relief Presidency, Layton Ward Relief President, visiting Elder William N. Jones, a Regional Representative to the Council of Twelve Apostles of the Church of South 1000 1215 East, Clearfield, died Funeral services for Mary Wood Call, 82, of 744 South 2200 West, Layton were held Wednesday in the Layton Second LDS Ward Chapel. Mrs. Call died May 8, 1977 in a Davis County hospital of congestive heart failure. 1894 in Elder William N. Jones Jennie LaVerne Weaver copper 376-426- 1 10' 60" Wide Good Selection Yd Upholstery Broad Cloth Velveteens O 0 o Bills Sheet Metal I J 159 So. Main, Layton 00009000000000000000 98 Price Krinkle 0 & 13 Oft Reg. Double Knits Wide Remnants Great for Summer Tops, Shorts & Etc. 0 Off Sports Fabric (o)C 0) Summer Flock Poly cotton 45 Wide 54 Yd One Group Swim Wear Fabric Ctt Reg. Price $ j 59 Yd. Designer Buttons i 0 on J |