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Show t WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 7, 1980 NORTH DAVIS LEADER. FEBRUARY 7. 1980 Services Held For Bosworth Funeral services for Donald 'Hallingsworth Bosworth were ' held Feb. 2. 1980 in the Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary. He resided at 556 Miller, Layton. 'Mr. Bosworth was 56 at the time of his death on Jan 29. ' 1980 of a heart attack. He was born July 19. 1923 in Rupert. Ida., a son of Robert W. and Minnie Hallingsworth Bosworth. On March 12. 1946 he married Rae Robbins in Twin Falls. Ida. Carrie Leth Maughan, 8 , of N., Layton died Sunday Jan. 27. 1980 at the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful. She was born Sept. 13, 1898 in Withee, Wise., a daughter of Peder Christensen and Nielsine Pedersen Leth. 1 772 E. 2625 ' ; MR. BOSWORTH was an electrical lineman. He lived in Rupert. Ida. for 28 years and in Layton for the past 25 years. 'He was a member of the ..Layton 8th LDS Ward, He was a veteran of World War II and in the U.S. Army. ; served Surviving are his widow of ' Layton: one daughter. Mrs. SHE WAS married to Charles Parkinson Maughan on July 21. 1923 in Detroit, Mich. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. Maughan died June 28. 1952. Mrs. Maughan had lived in Detroit. Mich., Vernal, St. lgnacius. Mont., Monteview, Ida., and Layton. The family first moved to Layton in 1937. ' .' Franklin (Donna) Brown. Riverdale: two grandchildren: two sisters. Mrs. Myrtle Anderson. Burley. Ida.: Mrs. Grace Mendenhall. Hevburn. Ida. SHE WAS an active member of the LDS Church and had held positions in the Primary, CARRIE LETH MAUGHAN Sunday School and Relief ALSO SURVIVING are two Society. At the time of her brothers and three sisters. Jens death, she was a member of the Leth, Garden City, Ida.: Layton Sixth Ward and held Orson Leth. Norris, Mont.: the position of a teacher in the Ellen Mathewson, Ogden: Relief Society. Olga McQuain. Los Angeles, Surviving her are four sons Calif.: Jean Petersen, Sonoand two daughters. Dean ma, Calif. Funeral services were held Maughan, Mesa, A r i z . ; Charles Maughan. Clearfield; Jan. 31. 1980 in the Layton Sixth LDS Ward Chapel with Gaylord Maughan, Monteview, Ida.: Gary Maughan. Bishop Eldon E. Sill officiatCarlton, Wash.; Mrs. LaMar ing. The family prayer was (Marion) Syndergaard, Payetgiven by Dean L. Maughan, a te. Ida.; Mrs. Richard (Rhea) son; prelude and postlude Anderson, Bountiful: 34 music played by Doneta grandchildren and 18 granGatherum; a musical selection dchildren. A son. Dale by Harris Adams, Arles SteinMaughan preceded her in er, Reed Whitesides and Doyle death. Egan. I walked Today Where Jesus Walked." Invocation by Gary L. Maughan. a son. BISHOP DELOY Bench officiated at the funeral services. Interment was in the Kaysville-LavtoMemorial Park. n Kaysville News j; I 1 Mf' and ' Mrs. Neal Schaefemeyer attended meeting Sunday in a North Salt Lake ward. The occasion was to be present at the naming and blessing of a ! new grandchild, a son, bom to ! and Mrs. Theron Mr. Kaysville tSchaefermeyer of North Salt Lake, : The baby arrived on Christ-jma- s Day and his grandfather ISchaefermeyer's birthday. A Tuesday overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sabin w as Miss Denise Toppin of Delta. ALL NEW RESTAURANT SYRACUSE IN 1822 South 2000 WEST TWW T STIUCUK RMS DCN IBT AT MM . 825-75- Good Homemade Specials Everyday!" A HISTORICAL tribute was given by a granddaughter, Laurie Maughan; speakers were Bishop Eldon E. Sill and Pres. Evan A. Whitesides. "In The Garden" was presented by Mary Jean Bankhead and Ada Love, accompanied by Dorsey Ford. "I Know That was My Redeemer Lives. given by Harris Adams. Arles Steiner. Reed Whitesides and Doyle Egan. The benediction was given by a neighbor. Jay G. Love. Pallbearers were grandsons, David Maughan, Bruce Maughan, Robert Anderson, er, Trent Maughan. Charles Maughan and Rodney Draper. Dedication of the grave was by a Richard G. Anderson. Interment was in the Clearfield City Cemetery. LDS Stakehouse Dedicated CLEARFIELD - Elder LeGrand Richards, a member of the Council of the Twelve Apostles, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-DaSaints, y was the principal speaker Sunday at dedicatory services for the Clearfield Utah Stake-housIt also houses the e. Clearfield Second and y Eleventh Wards. DESPITE HIS age (Elder Richards noted his 94th birthday Feb. 6), he spoke in a strong, confident voice, praising those whose contributions had made it possible to renovate and build onto the stake-housHe then delivered the e. dedicatory prayer, Elder Richards was, also present at the groundbreaking ceremony for the stakehouse on March 17, 1948 to give (he principal address and dedicatory prayer. The building was designated at that time as the North Davis Stakehouse. It also housed the Clearfield Second Ward, President David O. McKay gave the dedicatory prayer and address at the original dedication August i In his talk Sunday. Elder! Richards saidthe LDS Church' son-in-la- The funeral arrangements were conducted by Lindquist and Sons Mortuary. TV & STEREO REPAIR 376-81Sunday - - . . 11 V? f k academicand ing in one of the 96 train85 Navy's basic occupational fields. Included in his studies were r drill. seamanship.' Naval history and first aid. Personnel who complete this course of instruction are eligible for three hours of college credit in physical education and hygiene. The seaman is a 1979 graduate of Layton High School and joined the Navy in .. July of J979.w..,; clpse-orde- p.ra. ua-- 7 p.m. BERNINA L eight-wee- BILL BRIMLEY a.m.-1- 1 Navjf Seanan Howard K. Moosrtian. son of Welborn and Agness K. Moosman ofi.1919 N. Celia Waf .Lay top. has completed' rtcrtiif trSfning at the Naval Training Center in San Diego. i Phone .11 Training DURING THE training cycle, he .stpdieJ general militaryjiubjeCH designed to prepare him for further Antennas to Picture Tubes installed, Reasonable Rates, Fast Service Mon.-S- Cortipletes if- - f for your VALENTINE is for a LIFE TIME .. is now completing an average of one chapel each dav. MISERY LIKES company." he joked. "If you have had any misery, you will know that there are others like you throughout the church. None of these buildings are dedicated until they are paid for." He said Latter-DaSaints are setting an example, and have sent out 29.000 missionaries to preach the Gospel. "1 don't think there is any other church in the whole world that can begin todo what we are doing." he said. "There is no other church that so demonstrates its willingness to sacrifice in the building of his kingdom like the Latter-Da- y Saints are doing." HE QUOTED from an article in the Los Angeles Times published in August. 1978. which said: Just as the Saints once made the desert blossom, have they made their church into the biggest, richest, strongest one ever born on U.S. sdiL'lt has grown fourfold to four million members, including a million outside the United States,." Iww bin, ISNT THAT wonderful?" Elder Richards asked. Why is it growing? Because of the faith of the members." He told four stories to illustrate the blijssingsithat Ere received when people give unselfishly to build the church. One contribution of $200 was given by a money was money." Elder Richards said. Heres why has become 'Mr. kV MUSIC FOR the services was provided by the combined Second-Elevent- Ward h Choirs. Work began on the addition of a new wing and renovation of existing facilities on May 28. 1979. Total cost of the project was approximately $520. 000. just double the initial $260.00 cost of the building. MAJOR remodeling was accomplished in the chapel, cultural hall, kitchen. Jr. Sunday School room and baptismal font and the Relief Society room. Permanent walls were added to some classrooms, air conditioning was provided for 'the cultural hull: Roll et Sucre! y room and the Jr. Sunday School Room and the building was carpeted. STORM DOORS CARS PICTURE WINDOWS FOREIGN CARS PATIO DOORS TRUCK SLIDERS SCREENS 1,000 USED WINDSHIELDS INSURANCE SPECIALISTS JEL--H QUALITY GLASS Street Ogden '327-28t-h YOU CAN DEFER INCOME although he didn't know how he would raise more money to pay his monthly bills. Later on the same day a man came in and paid him $200 bn an old account. Elder Richards said. "Cast your bread upon the waters, and after many days it shall return." he reminded the congregation.' fj FORMER Clearfield Stake Pres. Harvey M. Broadbent observed that if anyone w'ants to live a long life, "you only need to be associated with the Clearfield Stake." 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