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Show rn r rMN(n DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, JULY 25, 1984 Kaysville CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. F. Burton Winters and children Jennifer and Alan, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Steven Winters, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Hatch, Provo; Mark Winters of San Jose, Calif.; attended the funeral services of Mr. Winters father, Pres. E. Francis Winters on in Idaho Falls, Ida. and the July Hill To Speak Missionaries 1 1 Sunday, 29th Elder R. James (Jim) Hill returned July 26 from serving an LDS n mission to the Santa Domingo-Dominica- Republic mission. ELDER HILL will give his mission report on Sunday, July 29 at his Homecoming at the Kaysville 8th LDS Ward Sacrament meeting beginning at 10:50 a.m. in the Rock Chapel at 25 S. 200 E., Kaysville. Friends and relatives are invited to visit with Jim after the meeting at his home. HE IS the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Hill, np Elder David Rulon Twede, son of Bishop and Mrs. H. Lamar Twede of 2383 N. Cheryl Way, Layton, has received an LDS mission call to the Guatemala City, Guatemala Mission. HE WILL address friends, famiand members of the Layton 27th War.d, Oak Forest Chapel at 2250 E. 2300 N., Layton, at 9 a.m. on July 29. An open house will follow at the family home. Elder Twede is a 1983 graduate of Layton High School and Seminary. He has attended Dixie College in St. George this past year. Currently he is employed by Harry's Thriftway in Kaysville. He will enter the MTC on Aug. 9. Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Johnson and all of their family attended the Jay Larsen family reunion on Saturday, July 21 at the Kaysville City Park and Bowery. Fifty-tw- o descendants were in attendance. second funeral in Afton, Wyo. with burial in Afton, Wyo. Pres. Winters died July 8. Mr. and Mrs. H. Glenn Austin and their two daughters and families spent the weekend in Heber City on a family campout. Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Howard and children of Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hovey and children of Kaysville. Robert M. Johnson attended the funeral service for the son of his niece, Barry Bardsley in Idaho Falls on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean S. Holman spent three days in Sun Valley, Ida. where he attended the Hospital Association of America Advisory Board meetings. Mrs. Rebecca Pierce and children of Denver, Colo, are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Holt and also with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lue McCann. Mrs. Lillian Openshaw and her family attended the funeral services of two of her nephews the past week. The funeral service of Mrs. LeRoy Christiansen of Hooper and Dorell Barnard of Roy. ly Home Cleaning Products & Services Featuring Weekly Specials This Week Specials $269 Soilax BLC300 Laundiy Detergent 20 u. 11 $695 Supreme Caipet Shampoo .. omm supply co. 30 North Main, Layton Phone 546-317- 2 FROM THE DESK OF Commissioner ELDER STEVENSON Elder Gregory Richard Stevenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sharman R. Stevenson of 178 S. 300 E., Kaysville, has received an LDS mission call to the Helsinki Finland mission. HE WILL speak at the Kaysville 2nd Ward Sacrament meeting on July 29 at 2:30 p.m. The chapel is located at 200 E. Center Street (Rock Chapel). Kaysville. Family and friends are invited to visit with him at the home of his grandparents, Floyd and Ellen B. Nielsen, 2171 W. Gentile, Layton, following his farewell. ELDER STEVENSON is a gradu- ate with the class of 1984 from Weber State College. He will leave for the MTC on Aug. 23. vsb Jinny REGARDING THE FLOODS AND MUDSLIDES OF 1984 An Open Letter ... To AU Davis County Residents I and my Fellow Commissioners Would Like to Say: Thank You: City and County Administrators and employees for your dedicated performance Thank You: City and County Road Shop Emergency Services and Law Enforcement Personnel for your 24 hour efforts. Thank You: Thank You: Volunteers for your unselfish acts. Thank You: Layton City mudflow residents for your attitude, moral strength and fighting determination to survive. Thank You: To those who either donated or reasonably roperty for or cooperated with West Bountiful residents and businesses for your patience, courage and hard work. n" ELDER MANSELL Elder Douglas L. Mansell of 1044 E. Green Road, Fruit Heights, has accepted an LDS mission call to the South LDS mission. He is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Larry Mansell. He will enter the MTC Aug. 9. Africa-Johannesbu- control efforts. Thank You: Dr. D. L. Scott, Dr. R. E. Johns, Carr Printing and others who organized, printed and distributed the Community Emergency Guide. Thank You: General contractors, city and county and private engineers, flood tech committee and field workers for performing in a short period of time, a flood control miracle. rg HIS FAREWELL will be Sunday, July 29 at 10:45 a.m. in the Fruit Heights 5th Ward, 201 S. 600 E.c Kaysville. f Elder Mansell graduated from Davis High School in 1983. At Davis High he was a cheerleader and active in debate his senior year. He has attended the University of Utah for one year. He is currently working as a real estate agent. He is an Eagle Scout. ELDER MANSELL is the grandson of the late Louella Hadlock Mansell and the late Lawrence WiViam Mansell, formerlv of 1 B. gerlach Sr. BUT MOST OF ALL: Thank you Davis County Taxpayers who, through the flood bond mill levy, are helping protect life and property of your friends and unknown neighbors. JL Harry B. Gerlach Sr. Davis County Commissioner This space has been paid for and donated by the H. B. Gerlach Company as a public service |