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Show f WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MAY 20, 1982 Bible Verse CHURCH Ye shall not need to fight in this battle; set yourself, stand -still, and see the salvation of the Lord with you. 1. Who made the above statement? 2. Through whom was he speaking? 3. To whom were the words addressed? Deadline 4. C. Bulkley Dies At 73 Where may this statement be found? Answers to Bible Verse LAYTON Clifford L. Bulkley, age 73, of 490 Kingston Ave., Layton, died May 13, 1982 at his home of natural causes. He was born April 12, 1909 in Rockport, Ida., a son of George Albert and Amelia Victoria Larsen Bulkley. He mar- The Lord Jehovah. 2. Through Jahaziel, a Levite. 3. King Jehoshaphat and all of Judah. 4. II Chronicles 20:17a 1. For ried Sybil Geneva Hansen PICTURES GAYLE P. LEE IS Thursday 6 Gayle P. Lee, daughter of Maurice and Helen Lee of 672 Oaklane, Kaysville, will serve an LDS mission in the Switzerland Geneva Mission. She will speak in sacrament meeting May 23 at 1 p.m. in the Kaysville 4th Ward Chapel, 875 E. 200 N. She enters the MTC May 27. p.m. GAYLE IS a graduate of Davis High School and Seminary, a member of the Glender Spatten Club at Davis High, and has attended BYU and WSC. Jennifer Adams and other students from the Clytie Adams School of Ballet will be performing May 22 at 7:30 p.m. in the Davis High School auditorium. vited. The public is in- Kaysville Seminary Council The new president for the Kaysville Seminary is David Winters. Assisting him will be Cori Wilcox, secretary, and council members Danny Wilson, John Kraczek, Jay Ward, Mathew Young, Josie Lopez, Shauna Law, Annalisa Felt and Chris Freeman. Faculty advisor is Dale Wegkemp. ' ELDER SNOW Elder Steven C. Snow, son (,& mT V ELDER HEASTON Patrick Leonard Heaston, of Mr. and Mrs. R. Craig Snow, 778 E. Wasatch Dr., Layton, has accepted a call to the Canada Halifax Mission, 60 S. 300 W., Kaysville, has been called to serve in the Canada Montreal Mission for French speaking. His farewell will be May 23 at 9 a.m. in the Layton Wasatch Chapel, 789 Wasatch Dr. speak in sacrament meeting on May 23 at 3:30 p.m. in the Kaysville First Ward Tabernacle located at 198 W. Center. PATRICK IS the son of Leonard (Pat) and Millie Heaston. A graduate of Davis High School, he was active in sports and music. He was band president and a member of the symphony orchestra. He served as president of his priesthood quourm in the church. He has attended the U. of U. and will enter the MTC on June 9. An open house will be held from 8 p.m. at his home following his farewell. 0 STEVEN is a graduate of Layton High School and attended WSC. He has been employed at Toms Super Save for four years. He was an honor roll student and completed his Eagle Scout require- ments. He graduated from Layton Seminary. A gathering for family and friends will be held at his home the afternoon of his farewell. He will enter the MTC in Provo May 27. ELDER PALMER ; Mark L. Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Palmer of 1203 W. 1625 S., Syracuse, has been called to serve in the Bra- zil Rio De Janeiro Mission. He will speak at sacrament meeting in the Syracuse Fourth Ward, 1700 S. 2000 W May 23 at 12 noon. He will enter the MTC May 27. MARK IS a graduate of Clearfield High and Seminary. He is an Eagle Scout and and Duty To God awards.. An open house will be held in his honor at the family home following the meeting. A public installation ceremony will be held Sunday by Bethel No. 15 of the International Order of Jobs Daughters with Scherri Franklin installed as honored queen. A reception will follow the 7 p.m. event at the Clearfield Masonic Temple. JANE CAMPBELL JANE IS a graduate of Layton High School and Seminary in 1979. She has attended the U. of U. and Weber State. She works as a lifeguard at Layton City Pool and also at Hill AFB pool during the summer and also at Powder Mountain during the winter. An open house will be held at the Campbells home at 6 p.m. on May 23. osw princess; Paula Kronsted, Clesse S. Hilton, 289 N. 700 E., Kaysville, has been called to serve in the Spain Madrid Mission. He will enter the MTC May 27 and will speak in sacrament meeting May 23 at 10:40 a.m. in the Kasyville 13th Ward. 875 E. 200 N. TODD IS a graduate of Davis High where he was a member of the track and cross country teams. He is an Eagle Scout and a seminary graduate. He is the recipient of the Duty To God and On My Honor awards. He has completed a year's study at BYU. Winters Fulfills LDS Mission S. Elder Steven Winters, returning from the Atlanta, Ga. Mission will give his report May 23 at 10:50 a.m. in the Kaysville 8th Ward Chapel on Center St. and 2nd East. ELDER WINTERS is a graduate of Davis High School and has attended Utah Tech. He is the son of Burton and Joyce Winters of Kaysville. reflex vocal students in recital A vocal recital was recently held in the home of Joyce Win- ters. She teaches the following students who participated in the revital: BONNIE TAYLOR, Jennifer Eckles, Laurie Malm, Inez Collett and Lori Adams. Each sang three numbers including religious works, an art song by the masters. Accompanists was Andrea Benson and Christine Winters. Brad Caldwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gale Caldwell, 459 E. Laurelwood, Kaysville, will serve in the Washington, D.C. Mission. He will speak in sacrament meeting May 23 at 11:45 in the Kaysville 11th Ward at 900 South Main. He enters the MTC May 27. BRAD IS a graduate of Davis High and participated in football, basketball and choir. He has been attending Ricks College and WSC this past year. He is a graduate of the Kaysville LDS Seminary. An open house will be held for family and friends at 1 p.m. at his home. junior princess ; Laura Allison, guide, Sally Howe, marshal; Rae Ann Brown, chaplain, and Rae Redmon, treasurer. Others include: Cindy Hartshorn, recorder; Teresa Dubose, librarian, Shannon Hansel, inner guard; Patty Morse, outer guard; Michelle McElroy, senior custodian; LOST 210 POUNDS custodian; Teresa Garcia, first 11 'Tsjrar & T IN JUST V4 U MONTHS messenger; Kirsten Widner, second messenger; Linda Gladfelter, third messenger; repre-sentiv- Build-fly-mod- el m es plane and model rocket Only $25 for 9 Hours of Class Professional Instructors many new projects for Clearfield. Chamber of Commerce President Steams Kilfoyle was on hand at the election meeting to review the chapters participation with Saturdays North Davis 10,000 Meter Classic Run, and to ask the Jaycees to be in charge of Clearfields 4th of July parade. The new chapter has 20 members and is seeking additional members. Jaycees is a young mens community service organization. Its ranks have provided many community leaders throughout the na- -' ton. Anyone interested in FUNERAL arrangements were under the direction of Lindquists Kaysville Mortu- 2"' ' Rufus Willis Benton of Kaysville, died May 8, 1982. Funeral services were held May II in the Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary with Bishop A. Larry Streadbeck officiating. He is bishop of the Kaysville First Ward. THE FAMILY prayer was given by Dr. Daniel W. Benton; prelude and postlude music by Sara Giles: invocation by Dr. David E. Benton 11: obituary read by Bishop Streadbeck; a solo by Bill Blimes, accompanied by Patri-ci- a Hirschi That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine." A tribute to Grandpa by Dorothy Benton McCarty. Speakers were Dr. John Eldon Benton. Wayne K. Sheffield and Bishop Streadbeck. Mr. Blimes sang The Old Rugged Cross; the benediction was given by Richard M. Benton. Pallbearers were grandsons: Dr. David E. Benton II, Steven P. Benton, Richard M. Benton, Philip D. Bryson, Eric Benton, Mark A. Bryson, Andrew L. Bryson and Douglas R. McCar- - RUFUS WILLIS BENTON ty. Honorary pallbearers were the Kaysville. 292-76- 1 292-505- 7 451-708- C e. 4-- 9 High Kaysville-Layto- n Memorial Park. Wins National Award - KAYSVILLE Richard Forsythe, a Kaysville Commercial property appraiser, has won a national award from the Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM). The award, presented at the monthly chapter luncheon by Utah IREM Pres. Steven L. Dobson, was for a real estate procedures manual for effective management of income properties. A 1970 BYU graduate in business management, For sythe is a member of the board of directors of the Utah Apartment Association and a certified property manager. He and his wife, Glenna, are the parents of four children. Knit For Joy Come in and see our NEW STORE AT FERTILIZER Horse fertilizer No weeds 12 ton pickup load HO you load load M5 we Call 264 East Gentile (3 doors East of our former location) LOTS of; GRAND OPENING SPECIALS! 544-522- 2 Home Improvement Show May 20 - 22 Local dealers are joining together to help you get your house in order for Spring. They will be displaying everything from hot tubs to roof tile at the Layton Hills Mall 20-2- 2. Valuable gift certificates and free gifts will be given away during regular mall 10:00-9:0- 0 10:00-6:0- 0 12:00-5:0- 0 (select stores only) Centerville Bountiful Farmington Stake Priest Quorum. David E. Benton dedicated the grave in the Layton Hills Mall Sunday Real Airplane (Jr. High Kids Only) Learn parts, instruments, aerodynamics, navigation, aviation weather and more! OTHER CLASSES ALSO OFFERED Astronomy and Geology, Theater, Oil Painting, Gourmet Cook and More. Fly A A new Jaycee chapter was organized in Clearfield May 12, and officers were elected. They will be sworn in at a special installation banquet May 21 at the Country Garden Restaurant in Clearfield. They are: David (Milo) Pearson, president; Richard Hill, first vice pres.; Terry Chavez, second vice pres.; Raymond (Chip) Stuart, state director; and Jon Daich, directors. Saturday fr AEROSPACE CLASSES Kids--Grad- tgrandchildren; Monday-Frida- y Summer Fun Seminars For and 18 greaa brother, Arther V. Bulkley, Salt Lake City. 27 grandchildren hours. mes- senger; Tiffany Manning, fifth messenger; and Wendy Crosby, Melissa Heath and Jolene Oram, choir. BETHEL GUARDIAN is Mrs. Norma Allison and associate Bethel Guardian is Jim Allison. Betty Baily, recording sec.; Betty Parker, corresponding sec.; Patrica Butler, treasurer, and Leslie Hefner, extention officer. Lynda Hamblin will serve as county council Roy; Ardella Anna Brandt, Deer Park, Wise.; Geneva Lee Stewart, Layton; LeRae Joyce Perkins and Verna Mae Perkins, both of Woods Cross; Patricia A. Pritchett, Ogden; ary. His funeral was held May 18 in the mortuary chapel with Bishop DeLoy E. Bench of the Layton 8th Ward officiating. Interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery, dmg Officers Elected May Officers Installed Installation of officers was held at the home of Patricia Butler May 4 for Xi Alpha Omicron of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. Installed as president was Mary Wakefield, Joann Adams vice president; Ward. Surviving is one son and five daughters, Marlon V. Bulkley, Home Improvement Show, Heather Hartshorn, junior Lisa Painter, fourth maintenance mechanic and had worked at the base for 30 years. He had lived in Clearfield for 28 years and in Layton the past three months. He was a member of the Layton 8th Services Held For Rufus W. Benton 773-788- Becky Manning, senior Elder Todd Kent Hilton, son of President and Mrs. Joseph and His Amazing Coat, tb Technicolor Jane Campbell, daughter of Mrs. Ruth Campbell and the late Arden Campbell of 352 S. 975 E., Layton, will enter the MTC in preparation for her ijoining the new Clearfield LDS mission to Stockholm, r Jaycees is encouraged to call Sweden. She will speak May Milo Pearson at 23 in the Layton 21st Ward (Holmes Creek Stake). OTHER OFFICERS are: ELDER CALDWELL attend, they will present THE CHAPTER plans Ceremony To Be Held ELDER HILTON LAYTON A bit of the Broadway stage will light up the High School little theater, this weekend, as a Broadway music revue is staged Friday and Saturday evening at 7 p.m. TO BE presented by the schools drama department, a $3 donation per person is asked with proceeds to go for the departments trip to Mun-ciInd., where they will participate in the International Theatre and Arts Conference. The only Utah school to James-rackha- the LDS Church. He will 5-- HE WAS a retired hill AFB e, Bobbi McFarland, iv April 13, 1919 in Salt Lake City. She died Feb. 5, 1973. Ballet Broadway Music Revue Students To Perform Layton MISSIONARY opjTugrtQ |