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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, AUGUST 8, 1984 Oscar W. Barton OPiTimq ''f Ora E. W. Coonradt He married Fushia Warby on Oct. 7, 1944 in Elko, Nev. v?i HE WAS a fanner. He also had been a city maintenance worker for Sunset City Corporation and had worked at Smedleys Construction Co. 10 grandchildren and 17 Also surviving are two brothers and six sisters, Willis Walton, Kenneth Walton, Mrs. Bessie W. Clawson and Mrs. LaRue W. Casey, all of Layton; Mrs. Dorothy W. Davis, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Parley Reed, Bountiful; Mrs. Virginia Hansen and Mrs. Ruth Cooper, both of Firth, Ida. SHE WAS preceded in death by one sister. Funeral services were held Friday, Aug. 3, 1984 in the Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary Chapel with Bishop Wayne Wall of the Layton 3rd LDS Ward officiating. ORA E. WALTON COONRADT Mrs. Ora E. Walton Coonradt, 78, of 2833 E. Gentile, Layton, died Wednesday, Aug. 1, 1984 at her home after a lingering illness. SHE WAS born Dec. 25, 1905 in Salt Lake City, adaughterofOrson F. and Lydia Higley Walton. On Nov. 21, 1925 she married Arville Dean Coonradt in Salt Lake City. He passed away Oct. 3, 1982. SHE HAD lived in Salt Lake City in Layton the past 48 years. She and her husband operated a fruit farm in East Layton for many and years. OSCAR WENDELL (B1SH) BARTON FAMILY prayer was given by R. David Young; prelude and post-lud- e music, Lynn Passey; invoca- tion, Kay Blackner; remarks, Bishop Wayne Wall; speakers, Mine by Diane Child; benediction, Rodney Charlesworth. Dedication of the grave was by Mike Lewis with interment in the Elysian Burial Gardens in Salt Lake City. PALLBEARERS were Brad Young, Robert D. Young, Gary Coonradt, Phil Janavak, Mike Lewis, and Lynn Walton. Honorary pallbearers were Leo Coonradt, Gene Coonradt, Brent Isom, Dan Coonradt and Weet Coonradt. SURVIVING are two sons and one daughter, A. Lee Coonradt, Maury James Coonradt and Mrs. FLOWERS weer cared for by the Layton 3rd Ward Relief Society. HE WAS born March 7, 1915 in Kaysville, a son of Oscar C. and Nora Vest Barton. Mrs. Rosabell Marie Brown Stark, 83 of 2228 E. Cherry Lane, Layton, died Wednesday, July 25, 1984 in a Clearfield nursing home of causes incident to age. HE WAS reared in Arlington, Va. He graduated in 1966 from the American Guatemala High School. He received his Bachelor of Science Premed at the University of Purdue in 1970. He received his Masters degree in pediatrics at Ohio State University in 1973. He served his residency in the Columbus Childrens Riley Hospital in Indianapolis, Ind. For five years he practiced as a pediatrician in Valparaiso, Ind. He was a major at Hill Air Force Base and practiced until 1983 when he received a Ogden, a daughter of James and Eliza Ellen Stowe Brown. On Feb. 19, 1918 she married Walter Stark in Brigham City. He died Aug. 7, 1971. medical retirement. HE WAS an active member of the Layton 30th Ward. He served as secretary of the Elders quorum and assistant scout leader in the Clearfield 9th Ward. He served as a pediatrician board member of the Salvation Army in Indiana. He also served on the Board of Health in Valparaiso. He served on the Board of Infectious Disease at Porter Memorial Hospital, Indiana. HE WAS a member of the ALA Medical Honorary Fraternity., Surviving are his widow of Layton; three daughters, Cora Lee Rhoades, Mary Ellen Rhodes and Rebecca Ann Rhodes, all of Layton; his father of Jonesboro, Ind.; three brothers, John Rhodes, Missouri, Edwin Rhodes and Thomas Rhodes, both of Virginia. FUNERAL services were held 773-497- Mindy Child; poem by Rhonda Stark, read by Diane Child; benediction, Robert F. Wall. 12 FUNERAL services were held Monday, July 30 in the Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary Chapel with Bishop Wayne Wall of the Layton 3rd Ward officiating. Family prayer was given by Ber-ni-e Stark; prelude and postlude music, George Rytting; Ill Walk with God by Diane Child; invocation, Dale Child; remarks, Bishop R. Wayn Wall; speaker, Bishop Don Deru ; I Am A Child of God by neighborhood childrens chorus; accompanied by Susan and n, - AUG. 782-922- Stock Must Go - 15th Serving all of Davis County and the Intermountain W est 295-275- 1 1 76 For all your Cemetery Needs EsSs Anyone can purchase any remaining Oldsmobile at Now is the best time to buy, the cars below represent even greater savings. 1984 Firenza or Sedan No. 432 1984 Firenza Cruiser Wagon No. 327 1984 Ciera Sedan Demo No. 452 t 1984 Cutlass Wagon Demo No. 347 1984 Cutlass Sedan Demo No 360 7488 8588 12,158 11,588 12,498 Carpet Linoleum Formica Wallpaper Sundry Items 544-876- Its Potluck Thurs. - The annual Taikai, which includes Boy Scouts LAYTON from Cubs to Explorers will be held Aug. 17 and 18 at Snow Basin. A SPECIAL attraction for the event will be the services of Elder Yoshiki Kikuchi, assistant to the Twelve apostles of the LDS Church, who will be the guest speaker on the evening of Aug. 17. . Additional information may be obtained from the local scout leaders in the various wards of the stake, vsb 84010 Call - CASH AND CARRY 3; HERE THE boys will be involved in Cubbing skills, achievements, work on merit badges, mountaineering and other leadership skills for teh two day affair. This is for all scouts in the Layton West Stake and their leaders. - On Everything Marked 1 opto-misti- 394-551- LOST OUR LEASE In 30-5- 0 10-d- GRANITE MARKERS OF ALL KINDS The only way to receive the cap 3 to call Chris Allison at and pledge to purchase the cap at the $5 rate. Due to limited seating on the train, the caps will be sold to the first 250 people placing their pledge. is 1 MEMBERS AND those interested in learning more about BWPW are invited to attend. Maria Day, For reservations call Judy Bezoski, 8 Geri Benton, or Charlotte Koehler, 9; d. Everything and Lillian Harris Blamire, Roy. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Adams and their children, Mark, Jeffrie, Flint, Nathan and Elizabeth of Burley, Ida. visited briefly in Layton with Neils mother, Mrs. Ruth H. Adams en route home from a vacation to Disneyland. The Adams family drove from Burley to Salt Lake and then took the Amtrak train to California. Sunday evening members of the Layton Stake Special Interest group enjoyed a motivational talk c centered around having an attitude. The presentation was given by Roselyn Christensen. 1 THE KEY event is a symposium scheduled for Aug. 10 at Union Station, entitled, Space.- - The New Frontier. Speakers are being drawn from Space Space Defense Initiatives Program, industries that support the Space program and NASA. A special event of this years activities is the Symposium Train which has been donated by Union Pacific for our use, says Pauline Jacobsen of Layton. Save . THE TRAIN will board at 7:15 a.m., Aug. 10, west of Building 102 on Hill Air Force Base to take symposium participants to Union Station and will return them to Hill at 5 p.m., in time for the Western Barbeque to be held at Hill AFB. Admission to the train is the purchase of a special Engineer cap, which will contain a train ride ticket. Thurs-day-Saturd- -- 773-513- Stark, Doug Stark and Mike Stark and Larry Stark. Honorary pallbearers were grandsons. FLOWERS were cared for by the Layton 3rd Ward Relief Society. 6 2010 South Main, Bountiful, Stark, Kevin Christensen, Jay Chris Stark, Don Ellis, Lynn LAYTON The Air Force Association of Utah will hold its annual State Convention on at Hill Air Force Base and Union Station in Ogden. LAYTON - The Lakeview Chapter of the Utah Federation of Business and Professional Women will hold a pot luck picnic on Thursday at the Layton Bowery at 6:30 p.m. 298-405- 3. 4 BOINTIBUL MEMORIAL ART CO. Utah DEDICATION of the grave was by Richard Douglas with interment in the Washington Heights Memorial Park. Pallbearers were Terry Ellis, Lon State Convention Com-amn- 292-453- Several local people traveled to Huntsville this week to attend the missionary farewell for Elder Glen H. Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Harris. The meeting was held at the Huntsville 1st Ward. Elder Harris will serve a mission to England, Coventry. Those froih this area who attended the program included Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wall, Mr. and Mrs. John Adams, Mrs. Ruth H. Adams, Earl Harris, all of Layton; Delbert Harris, Ogden and M.B. A.F. Assoc. Plans Scout Taikai Coming 825-360- ROSABELL MARIE BROWN STARK 1 post-lud- BALLAULLAH passed away near Akka in 1892. His resting place, as well as many of the places He was imprisoned, are now considered sacred shrines to the Baha'is. The administrative center of their Faith is in Haifa, across the bay from Akka, at the foot of Mount Carmel. All are invited to attend Saturdays meeting. For more informaor tion call By DONETA GATHERUM Layton; Jay Stark and Kenneth Stark, both of Ogden; Mrs. James (Rosie) Christensen and Mrs. Richard (Susan Lynn) Douglas, both of N orth Ogden ; 4 grandchiland dren, 51 Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Layton East Stake Center with Bishop Jeffrey W. Evans of the Layton 30th Ward officiating. Family prayer was offered by e Thomas Rhodes; prelude and I Jackie Young; music, Stand All Amazed by Elaine Taggart and Shauna Durbano; invocation, Bishop Wayne Thomock; remarks, Bishop Jeffrey S. Evans; speaker, Randy Richins; Jesus Joy of Mans Desiring by Jackie Young and Lynette Wilkes; speakers, David Newbry and Brian Streadbeck; I Know That My Redeemer Lives by Evelyn Scoth-erElaine Taggart and Shauna Durbano; benediction, Paul Bissel. DEDICATION of the grave was by Stephen Young with interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Pallbearers were John Rhodes, Greg Mead, Glade Palmer, Thomas Rhodes, Bruce Wilkes and Lane Call. FLOWERS were cared for by the Layton 30th Ward Relief Society. ment in 1868. It was while a prisoner in the fortress city of Akka that He wrote some of His most important works, including his Most Holy Book of laws and ordinances. Layton News SHE WAS born Aug. 22, 1900 in daughters, Wayne G. Stark, Mich. of children, cleanliness, purity, and the idea that work performed in a spirit of service is worship. THE SPIRITUAL center of the Bahai Faith is in Israel, a land holy not only to Bahais, but to Jews. Christians, and Moslems alike. Bahaullah, Founder of the Bahai Faith, was exiled to Israel (then Palestine) by the Persian govern- Rosabell M. B. Stark SHE WAS reared and educated Ogden. She lived in Ogden for 70' years moving to Layton in 1972 to live with her son. Surviving are four sons and two Dr. Ronald Nesbitt Rhodes, 35, of 273 E. 1325 N., Layton, died at, the Humana Hospital Davis North Friday, July 27, 1984 of complications of a brain tumor. HE WAS bom Oct. 24, 1948 in Arlington, Va., a son of Leonard H. and Frances Gertrude Nesbitt Rhodes. He married Melinda Brook on Oct. 19, 1968 in New Buffalo, 1 1 y in Dr. Ronald Rhodes Faith: Common Threads of t, Oscar Wendell (Bish) Barton, 69, of 478 N. 150 E Kasyville, died Tuesday, July 31, 1984 in the Humana Hospital Davis North, after a lingering illness. Kathy Coonradt Lewis and George Coonradt; Wonderful Mother of au- two faiths. Mr. Stephens is thor of a book on this subject So, Great a Cause. Baha'is believe that Revelation from God has been given repeatedwill conly throughout history and tinue into the future. Their religidn stresses among its teachings the unity of all peoples, the importance of family life and of the education Mormonism and the Bahai Thought will be the topic of a talk to be given Saturday, Aug. , at 8 p.m. The talk, sponsored by the He was a lifelong resident of Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is Kaysville. He attended Davis High of Bountiful, will be held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell School. Coover, 145 S. 200 E., Bountiful. HE WAS a member of the KaysTHE SPEAKER, Kenneth D. ville 3rd LDS Ward and had previously been a member of the Stephens, a resident of Utah for many years, and formerly an inKaysville 1st LDS Ward. structor at BYU, now resides in He will be in Utah for sevhis wife of are Oregon. KaysSurviving ville; two sons and four daughters, eral days attending a family reunRobert Wendell Barton, Mrs. Fred ion and has agreed to speak on (Shirleen) Pierce, and Vicki L. Saturday. Mr. Stephens earned his Budge, all of Layton; Baline Bing- bachelors degree from Utah State ham, Green River, Wyo.; Mrs. University, and also graduated Robert (Donna) Galloway, Black-foo- from the LDS Institute of Religion Ida.; and Barbara J. Duran, in Logan. He received his masters degree Kaysville. in anthropology and cultural geogALSO SURVIVING are four sis- raphy from the University of Oreters, Mrs. Lee (Vera) Thurgood, gon. He has since served as a West Point; Mrs. Harry (LaVerne) teacher and administrator, includPetersen, Glendale, Calif.; Mrs. ing serving as Public Relations Chester (Florence) Loveland, Salt Director of the Tacoma, WashingLake City; and Mrs. Thell (Edith) ton office of Goodwill Industries. Carroll, Bountiful. HIS SEARCH for the fulfillment of promises made in the Latter-daSaint Scriptures led him to embrace the Bahai Faith some 14 years ago. Since that time he has devoted much of his time to speaking and writing about the similarities and connections between the Dave (Beverly C.) Young, all of Layton; Bountiful Talk To Air Mormonism And The Bahai Faith HiHi c- 1984 Civic Wagon Automatic No 1984 Accord LX No 3620 BRING THIS COUPON FOR EXTRA SAVINGS 1984 Accord 1500 OH 1984 Accord 60 Yds. Of Carpet Or Mora wmrnm If you need the service. LAVARS 141 North Main, Kaysville OPN DAILY 544-338- 10:00 A.M. TO 0:00 P.M. THgJ,l:IILJgmt ZZXE or Automatic No 3638 Automatic 3640 7446 9035 9285 9185 New allocation arriving. Limited models available or get on the list for future allocations. (One Per CuMonwr) Coupon date axpiraa Aug. 14, 1M4 we have linoleum and carpet layers LX 3626 6 Ken Garff Oldsmobile Sol Honda S8:8am6pm 1 1 i I |