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Show 1 WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, AUGUST 9, 1979 JW.lt Kaysville OPJTugM Clyde C. Barnes Succumbs At 63 - Clyde Carrell Barnes, 63, of 1139 in 4, 1979 MR. BARNES was born April 30, 1916 in Columbia, Mo., a son of Alexander and Delmira Pilcher Barnes. He married Phyllis Louise Cox, daughter Maurie, arrived Aug. 2 from Fort Worth, Texas and will visit a week and be on hand for her brothers report. They will be FUNERAL services were at 11 a.m. at the Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary under the direction of that mortuary. Bishop Henry E. Heath of the Kaysville 10th Ward officiated. Family prayer was given by Bill R. Barker; prelude and 2, 1938 - held Tuesday maintenance technician over the Titan missile. LIVED IN Tucson for 20 years, Dayton, Ohio for two years, San Bernardino, Calif, for 15 years, for the past 14 years he lived in Kaysville. . ,$ S x i Three new faces are at the head of things in the Layton LDS 11th Ward bishopric including Richard L. Pitkin, 1st counselor, left; Douglas L. Comaby, bishop and Richard M. Allen, 2nd counselor. 11 TOWARD BISHOPRIC Powell, Jay Parker, Jack Morris, Charley Barlow, Mike Snow, ? Brian Barker, Udell Green and Bruce Jensen, np $ New York, mission field. She is the daughter of Mayor and Mrs. Boyd T. Thurgood of 2178 South 1000 1 West, Syracuse. Robin has served in the Young Adult Relief Society organization, has been ward chorister, and MIA JUt Ml It tii i r attended . r-A.- Stevens -. f rw 1150 West. All ward members, relatives and friends are cordially invited to gather for this special casion. S - Aug. Tallahassee Mission 12 in the Layton Second Ward at 3:30. Gary RELEASED AS bishpp of the Layton 15th Ward was Kent T. Rampton, his counselors William Bindrup and Bryce D. Bennett. Also released were Wayne Over-soexecutive secretary and Devon Nielsen, Kenneth E. Tomlinson, John Andrews, Floyd L. Pierce, clerks. Sustained were Bishop Lyle ' Richard R. Anderson and J. Bruce Nielson, clerks. RULON L. Brinkerhoff was released as bishop of the Layton 11th Ward along with counselors Vernon E. Moon and W. Dale Brown. Executive secretary and clerks released were Maurice Van Orden, Frank E. Loomis, Pitkin, Ronald Rigby, Rulon B. Terry and L. Thurman S. Preece. The new bishopric consists of Douglas L. Comaby, bishop; Richard L. Pitkin and Richard M. Allen, coun- selors; with executive secretary and clerks Dean R. Faust, W. Charles Durr, James C. Morris, Raymond J. Kearns and Rulon B. Terry. RELEASED FROM the Layton 17th Ward were Bishop William R. Moss and counselors Richard L. Taylor and James D. Davis. Executive secretary and clerks were Lloyd H. Kjar, Ronald Barlow, Burton Mortensen and Lynn Swensen. Sustained in their places were Bishop Gary W. Barlow and counselors Johnny E. Fry and Lloyd H. Kjar. Executive secretary and clerks are umndtey ootporaa 0 North Ogden Office, Phone: Layton Office, Phone. Ogden Office, Phone: 0 0 Roy Office, Phone: East Layton Office, Phone: Kaysville Office, Phone: 8 2 Salt Lake City Office, Phone: Murray Office, Phone: Brigham Office, Phone: 7 2 Cottonwood Heights Office, Phone: Granger Office, Phone: 782-305- 621-20- 773-021- 773-687- 486-580- 734-949- 942-215- 773-922- 0 773-540- 5 268-281- 8 967-711- Darrell C. Martinson, Ronald H. Barlow, Henry E. Weaver and Rodney Olsen. Elmore and counselors Edison C. Harris and Evan A. Love. Gordon R. Yurth is executive secretary and John P. Pratt, Charles S. Davidson, . Flower Demo. At Fair re- Elder Kent B. Flint will report on his missionary Florida experiences in the on C. Recent changes LAYTON were made in leadership positions of several wards in the Layton Utah Stake of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Complete changes of bishoprics and clerks were made in the Lay-to- n 11th, 15th and 17th Wards. n, Returns From LDS Mission To Report ' The newly installed Layton 15th Ward Bishopric include Edison G. Harris, 1st counselor, left; Lyle R. Elmore, bishop and Evan A. Love, 2nd counselor. 15THWARD BISHOPRIC vsb -THE FAMILY formerly resided in Syracuse, and all of their friends and relatives are invited to hear his mission report, vsb ' .. cost. The Wardley Home Warranty covers the buyer for problems; with the electrical system, plumbihg? and drainage lines, hot water heater, central air conditioning, central heating; duct work, and most major appliances including the oven range, garbage disposer, dishwasher and trash compactor. Coverage for the buyer lasts one full year. And if something, should go wrong, all it will cost you is the first $100 of the repair bill. Its the closest thing yet to a:;guar-antee- d house. And its available only at Utahs largest real estate company, Wardley Corporation. Were located throughout Utah with 11 offices. And were ready to help you. Were the Wardley, Corporation, Utahs largest real estate company. & oc- Miss Thurgood will enter the mission training center in Provo on Thursday, Aug. 16. Elder Douglas R. Nalder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norris W. Nalder, 400 North Main, Kaysville, will give his homecoming report on August 12 at 5:30 p.m., at the Kaysville 19th LDS Ward Chapel, 2nd West and Center Street. ELDER NALDER has returned home from serving in the England Bristol Mission. He welcomes all of his friends and relatives to his homecoming report. seller is then protected against problems with the electrical system, plumbing and drainage lines, and the hot JF f : water heater. And coverage lasts until V "N the sale closes. if your home is sold by a Ward-le- y "rr Ntf Plus Associate, the buyer will also . receive the warranty coverage at no f - V-w- She will be honored at the regular sacrament meeting of the Third Ward on Sunday, Aug. 12 at 2:15 p.m. The chapels location is 1625 South1' ELDER NALDER' Probably the most important financial decisions youll ever make will involve buying or selling a home. Wed like to give you one more very important reason for selling or buying through the Wardley Corporation. Its the Wardley Home Warranty. It costs you nothing, and is available only through the Wardley Corporation. For the seller, coverage begins 15 days from the moment the home is listed as a Wardley exclusive. The officer, Henager College in Ogden. At Clearfield High School she was a member of the marching band. . m4 counselor, left; Gary W. Barlow, bishop and Lloyd H. Kjar, 2nd counselor. and active in drama. She graduated from Clearfield High School and the seminary program there. She also r t The new Layton LDS 17th Ward Bishopric includes Johnny E. Fry, 1st 7TH WARD BISHOPRIC AN ACTIVE member of the Syracuse Third LDS Ward, this fall. HOME NO-CO- ST DEDICATION of the grave was by Brent Baddley with interment in the Kaysville-Layto- n Memorial Park. Pallbearers were Roy mission in the Rochester, Elder Anderson is a graduate of Clearfield High School and has attended Weber State College, where he plans to continue again ... friends. Dont buy or sell your home without it! Miss Robin Thurgood has been called to serve a LDS Hong Kong. Kaysville visiting former WARRANTY Morris; remarks. Bishop Missionaries : THE Henry E. Heath; speaker, Clair E. Snow; vocal solo, Sydney Goff; speaker, Tim Morris; vocal solo, Sydney Goff; benediction, Gary Barker. ACTIVE IN breeding of thoroughbred racing horses, of Arizona member Thoroughbred Breeders Association, charter member, Roy Elks Lodge No. 2338, Damascus Lodge No. 648, San Bernardino, Calif. Served in the U.S. Army Air Force during world war II. Survivors are widow of Kaysville; daughter, Mrs. turned home from the Taiwan 'LDS Mission Field where he has served for the past two years. He will give his report at the Clearfield 11th Ward, 838 East 600 South, on Sun-- , day, Aug. 12 at 5:30 p.m. ELDER Anderson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Anderson, 1950 South Main Street, Clearfield. His parents and an aunt, Emily Zaugg of Syracuse, flew to Taiwan and together they did extensive traveling in the area and to Mrs. Sylvia Hadfield.last week.' Mrs. Heaton was in . postlude music, Carolyn School, Columbia, Mo. J. Dean Anderson has Mitchell Heaps, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Heaps and his grandfather Paul Homer of Fullerton, Calif, are in New Wfc&S Oldham; invocation, Craig Graduated from Barnes ROBIN THURGOOD joined later by her husband and two sons. Mrs. Doug Brian and sons Mike and Tyler spent a few days in Montpelier, Ida. with her sister and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Candland. The Kaysville Ninth LDS Ward held their traditional ward summer outing at Bear Lake on August 2, 3 and 4. Mo. in Tucson, Ariz. Retired from Hill Air Force Base after 30 years of service. He was supervisory May - Larry R. (Carole 0.) Norris, Kaysville; one grandson. Tucker R. Norris, Kaysville; three sisters, Sally Haney, Tucson, Ariz.; Mrs. Minnie Fisher, Peoria, 111.; and Mrs. Bess Mockabee, Columbia, East Crestwood Road, Kaysville, died Aug". an Ogden hospital. r Elder Kelly Nielson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Nielson has returned, home from serving a LDS mission to the South Carolina Columbia Mission. He will give his mission report on August 12 in the Kaysville Ninth LDS Ward. Elder Nielsons sister, Mrs. Willden and Edward Jersey to attend the Miss. Hemisphere Contest held at Cherry Hills, New Jersey. Mitchells fiancee, Miss Jennie Babtist of California was selected as Miss California Hemisphere and is participating in the contest. She is from Santa Ana, Calif. Russell W. Buhler and son Don, Kaysville and other son Dean Buhler of Logan have returned from a fishing.trip to the Wind River area. Mrs. Barbara Heaton of Panguitch, was a visitor of . There will be special demonstrations during the flower show at the Davis County Fair. ON FRIDAY, Aug. 17 at 3 p.m. and on Saturday at 3 p.m., in the Davis Pavilion where the flower show will be in progress, Glenna Leavitt, chairman of the show, has announced. The J&L Nursery and Shanks Floral will send people to demonstrate flower arranging. Everyone is invited to attend these demonstrations. 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