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Show 1 .WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH 1979 1 , oiyixiaiui Rites Held Ida.; one stepson and one stepdaughter, Keith Wade Mouser, Fruit Heights; and Mrs. Jeffrey (Connie) Robins of Kennewick, Wash.; five grandchildren, stepmother of Grants Pass, Ore.; two stepbrothers, Eldon Com- WAS a lifelong of Panguitch and moved to Kaysville in April MR. LEWIS was born June in Malad, Ida., a son of : 8, 1914 George Henry and Mary Evans. Lewis. : He was married to Ruth Martin in Malad. They were later divorced. He married Carol Wade Mouser on Aug, 15, 1969 in Malad, Ida. THE FAMILY prayer was by Craig Sperry; prelude and postlude music, Patsy Bybee; invocation, James Madsen; vocal solo by Connie Budge Somewhere My Love accompanied by Lana Esplin. Speaker was Don Noble; followed by a musical selection by Elden Corbridge. Benediction was by Keith Mouser. The grave was Gordon dedicated by Crowther with burial in Malad City Cemetery. ' ing in the U.S. Army Air Corps. SURVIVING are his widow of Fruit Heights, one son and one daughter, Daniel George Lewis of Roy and Mrs. David L Memorial Hospital. She is survived by her husband, Kaysville; two sons and one daughter, Stanley A: Tebbs, Clearfield; Douglas C. ' Tebbs, Bountiful and Mrs. Don (Janet) Adams, Kaysville; sister, Mrs. Myrtle R. Haycock, Salt Lake City; 13 grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren. were PALLBEARERS Keith Mouser, Ray Davis, Paul Brown, Don McBride, Dave Lein and Robert Wade. Military honors were by Malad American Legion Post 65. np Mrs. Ora Roylance Laraway, 87, of Kaysville, died Feb. 17, 1979, of natural causes in a Bountiful hospital. SHE WAS born Oct. 2, 1891 at Mapleton, Utah County, a daughter of Thomas William and Viola Hall Roylance. She was married to Erie Rutgers Laraway, Dec. 22, 1922, in New York City, New York. She was a member of the LDS Church and worked as a stenographer in Salt Lake legs and bikini lines Tom and Ella Jeanne Pike Come Unto Me and Rest, was accompanied by Irene McEwen. Remarks by PaA. Riggs and another selection by the ward choir You. Tebbs. Flower girls were granddaughters and Lady Lions. Compassionate service was rendered by the Panguitch Second Ward Relief goes through to the underside to damage the pile or backing. There is no odor. Carpets can be used the same day. was Vernon L. Holman with grave dedication by Elmo V. Bay. 766-238- - 376-319- 3 Merlyn Fox and a friend, the grave by Randall White and the care of the flowers was. by the Kaysville 13th IBOBOBOnBIIBI OMWJJETAX. of Home Your In the Comfort 12 Yrs. Experience with same Company SPECIALIZING IN: MR. THOMAS retired in 1970 after 36 years of service as a time standards engineer at Hill Air Force Base. He lived two years in Washington and the last 40 years in Layton. He attended 'I a school in Monrovia, Calif. He a served in the U.S. Army ing world war II. a a 0 been a scoutmaster for 12 years and a member of the Lake Bonneville Scout Council committee. He was a member of REACT. Surviving are his widow of Layton; one son and one daughter, Russell W. Thomas and Mrs. Ray (Joan) Flinn, both of six Oeden: B B B B B B REPRESENTING Tax Corporation of America fl :SSSSS3qSBBSBSBBBBC3 g 376-26OBBBDB 19 Prescriptions dur- AN ACTIVE member of the Church, Mr. Thomas was a High Priest in the Layton Eighth LDS Ward. He had a rjc::.iiDEEmo:EHiiAL Clearfield attended the funeral services of their of . April of Senior Gtizens Disc. a.m.-- 8 p.m. DAILY 307 WEST 13(H) NO. CLOSED SUNDAY a f7f Alka Seltzer OMX oz. B4$ $029 Reg. 1.95 Novahiitin. - Reg. 2.99 59 36s or rv Ramos-Hin- 2 oz. a 2.36 J4oz. 1 29 Reg. 2.51 Sowing Solution ' Titan daantr leg. 2.63 YOUR CHOICE Vaseline 10 ox. Intensive Care lotioa Or Bath Beads 15 ex. Reg. 1.69 $ V 89 14 Cleaning A 35 ml 99 IJ2 Vaseline Petroleum Jelly Of 715 oz.- - Reg. 1.49 Readi Dental Floss Toothbrush SOyi leg. 1.19 69' 69 t Cutex ps 170 Mrs. Erma Evans was happy to entertain her friend, Mrs. Anna Safford 7Q 7 Polish Remover 4 oz. Reg. IS' 49 from southern Utah. The two women have been good friends since childhood. Mrs. Safford was in northern Utah to attend the wedding of one ll uTTt MKlJMUM -- Ul'F'dsLt' I Lewis. Mrs. Donna Hamilton of Fremont, Calif, has been visiting in Layton with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. William Firth. SPECIAL TABLE 99 Clothing All Sizes Real Neat - Terry Cloth Hooded Now Reg. up to 12.50 4 thru 14 - Farah Power Hides Now Reg. $7.95 Mrs. Randall McDonald and two children of Los Angeles, Calif. $595 Jeans Boys and three children from Bountiful; Mrs. Maureen McDonald, Kaysville; and $595 FABRIC YARDAGE Houseguests over the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kirby and family were their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Special Variety Melissa of Pueblo, Colo. They all spent Saturday in Logan visiting with Miss An- Nylon Quilted Fabrics 49d son-in-la- Polhamus and daughter AISO 25c Pieces 2 50 Vest, Coats, Ski Outfits Good Choice 45 Wide nette Kirby and visiting the Loguii LDS Temple on the Temple tour. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chandler of Weiser, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Garlick of Kaysville flew to Hawaii on Feb. 23rd where they spent ten days with their son Elder Monte Garlick. They flew there to meet Monte who was released from his mission and spent time together sightseeing before returning home. Elder Garlick served his two-yemission in Hawaii. He received his mission call from the Weiser, Ea. Jogging Tops the special event were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hallman and son Joe, Centerville; Mrs. Carol Partain and son Jeff; Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Hallman Yd. Woven Scatter Rugs 99' 24x45 for$179 Face Cloths 25? Reg. 39 FACTORY OUTLET Ida. LDS Ward Bldg. 12C where he was living at the time. He will give his mission report on Sunday, March 4 in -- Open to Public 10 to 5 - Clearfield Closed Sun. & Mon. Weiser, Ida. ? H) FUNERAL services were held Tuesday, Feb. 27 in the Layton Eighth LDS Chapel with Bishop Lynn Wood officiating. Burial was in the Kaysville City Cemetery, dmg CAIL . OZ-07- 00 8AM.-5PMM0KV- 9tf rakdme; The World's Most Affordable a a a Way to Keep In Touch or Rotary. Switch from true tone (with Touch Tone speed1) to pulse dialing and back ogam at the touch of o button. LED Display digits let you verify or refer to any number ot o Touch-Ton- e glonce. 20 Number Memory. 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Elixir Reg. - tions were centered around Buttons and the theme, RAPSXAl I r- - i i i i 1 eooc 90009 The coll will automatically cancel unless you pick up the Automatic Hang-up- . receiver within 30 seconds. d Wetting Solution recently was one held Friday evening in the Antelope Drive Chapel cultural hall. Decora- grandchildren;two sisters, Mrs. Earl (Margaret) HOURS: 9 er held 1978. Mrs. Lillian Openshaw was honored on her birthday anniversary on Sunday at her home her family by members. Those on hand for Hardware, Toys, Gifts, Plants, Complete Rust Craft Greeting Card Dept. Cosmetics Daddy-Daught- Mrs. Tebbs died Feb. 20 at her home in Kaysville. Burial was in the Kaysville Memorial Park on Monday at 11 a.m. Her husband Stanley D. Tebbs resides in Kaysville. He and his wife moved to Kaysville from Panguitch in a 773-733-0 Mrs. Vilate Adams spent last weekend in Salt Lake City staying with her daughter, Mrs. Marilyn Brockbank. They enjoyed shopping and going out to dinner. Six family members, including Richard Adams, Marilyns brother, had dinner together to celebrate Mrs. Brock-bank- s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Rose, Layton residents who have been active in Church and civic affairs for many years, have moved to Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Golden C. Sill became grandparents for the 19th time on Sunday, Feb. 18. Theiit oldest daughter, Leanne Child of Syracuse, had It baby girl. Thisjs Jeanne's seventh child. Mr. and Mrs. Eiias Dawson are pleased to have their grandson, David Lewis of Kaysville, going on an LDS mission to Michigan-Lansin- g Mission. David is the son of David and Audene Dawson Primary parties mother and wife, Mrs. Beth R. Tebbs, held at Panguitch on Saturday, Feb. 21 n, LDS Personal Income Business Returns Partnership Returns CALL B BARRY H. AVERY In- terment was in the Evergreen Cemetery, Springville, Utah. 376-096- 0 Funeral MR. THOMAS was born May 12, 1911 in Monrovia, Calif., a son of Earl and Kate Lillian Gallagher Thomas. In May of 1930, he married Vera Hayes in Price, Utah. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. George Talbot. Dedication of . Mrs. Marjorie Thatcher and her four children and their families will spend Saturday March 3 on a family ice skating party at Jordan. Ten of the grandchildren will be skating with the adults. Stanley D. Tebbs, Mr. and Mrs. Don Adams and family of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Tebbs and family Valeria Drive, Lay-todied Friday, Feb. 23, 1979 in the Davis North Medical Center of a heart ailment. Kemp, Jay Roylance, William Roylance, Darrell Roylance, Robert McBride, Kent Miner, Layton - 8 ... . Emmett Joseph Thomas, were LDS Ward Relief Society. Provo. Services Are Held grandsons and nephqws, Michael Kemp, Matthew L. ADC DIAZ ENTERPRISES np,,, 67, of 590 PALLBEARERS Upholstery Cleaning with the same fine method. held a.m. with Bishop Richard Brough officiating. Speaker Michael L. Kemp. dry-foa- m was Feb. 26, at the Kaysville City Cemetery at 11 presented by Mary Talbot. Benediction, by grandson In a matter of a few hours, we can revive its original beauty and freshness. We use the famous Von Schrader method. No moisture Mr. and Mrs. Allen L. Strong spent last week vacationing in Scottsdale, Ariz. Friday overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Coulam was a granddaughter Miss Juie Jenks of Mesa, Wash, Julie is attending BYU in Monday, Sweet was Prayer residents of Kaysville. Society. INTERMENT Randall California where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jessop for one week at Palm Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Bowring spent one evening visiting with Dr. and Mrs. Park Williams who reside in Palm Springs. Dr. Williams and his wife, Judy, were former Tebbs, Kevan Adams, Randall Tebbs, Michael Adams, Russell Tebbs and Kendall duet by Joan and Marshall Fox, speakers: granddaughter, Jane Ann Kemp and President Cless of Mr. and Mrs. Bowring have returned from Pallbearers were grandsons David Tebbs, Alan A VOCAL Hour Wash. Peace I Leave With Benediction was by Vee Worthen. - Hilton. An organ number Brent Coulam and three daughters of Layton, Miss Valorie Stephenson, Kaysville and Julie Jenks of Mesa, triarch Jay Funeral services were held Wednesday, Feb. 21, 1979, at 11 a.m. at the Larkin Mortuary Chapel in Salt Lake City. The funeral was conducted by Bishop Blaine Hyer of the Kaysville 13th LDS Ward. The family prayer by a niece, Beverly White. Prelude and postlude .music by Mary Tal-- . bot and invocation by a grandson, Matthew L. Kemp.- HAVE YOUR CARPETING BEAUTIFULLY CLEANED IN YOUR OWN HOME Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Coulam entertained at dinner Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. ANOTHER VOCAL duet by Huntington Beach, Calif. . Irene McEwen. A tribute was given by Nedra Tebbs. Kaysville; sisters, Mrs. Leon (Ferol) Weight, Provo; Mrs. Viola Krupp, Temple City, Calif.; Mrs. Aomah (Cleonda) Miner, Springville; and Mrs. O. A. (Bernice) Monson, 292-014- by Richard Adams recently attended a conference in southern Utah. The purpose of the conference was to discuss the development of a new town that will be called Tickaboo. It is located 10 miles north of BullFrog Basin. Tickaboo will be created for the use of miners and company officials. Richard Adams is affiliated with the Utah State Board of Education. He represented this group at the conference to help establish educational . facilities at the proposed new townsite. City planners from all over the U.S. help plan other phases of the new town. One of the very successful Blue and Gold Cub Scout banquets that was held during February was on Tuesday evening. Using the theme, Blast-of- f in 79 Cubs and their leaders from Den 158 decorated around a space theme. Cubs presented skits carrying out this theme. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Bankhead have been happy to have their son and his wife from Michigan visiting in their home this past week. Their son is doing his Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Gatherum attended the West High School Junior Prom last Saturday evening at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City. Mr. Gatherum is the West High faculty junior class sponsor. Mr. and Mrs. John V. Adams returned home Friday from an excursion through the Western States. The main emphasis of the trip was to visit LDS Temples in the Western States. They stopped in St. George and then to Mesa, Ariz. where they stayed for two days. Stops in Palm Springs and Los Angeles were relaxing. They visited the Hearst Castle and Carmel. After two days in San Francisco, they - traveled to Gakland, Calif. The final stop was in Reno, Nev. before making the trip home. Representative of the many LDS Kaysville sang a vocal duet, I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked, Training Center, Provo; Michael L. Kemp and Matthew L. Kemp both of Bountiful . Call for Consultation Remarks were given by Bishop Carl Farnsworth. Joyce and Burton Winters four grandchildren, Jane Ann Kemp, Lake Elder Salt City; David L. Kemp, Mission 1 ; No Charge or Obligation was Second LDS Ward choir; invocation by Don L. Adams. Kaysville; Studio 2126 1 rendered by the Panguitch SURVIVORS: daughter, Mrs. Clyde (Jane) Kemp, eyebrow arch body and face 376-2945- :r. selection Need Thee Every Hour City for many years. for permanent removal of unwanted hair of- Daniel A. Tebbs and prelude A MUSICAL Services Are Held ELECTROLYSIS "Z Bishop Carl Farnsworth ficiated at the funeral services. Family prayer by and postlude music by Irene McEwen and Hope Truman. SERVICES FUNERAL were held under the direction of Neal S. Magleby and Sons Mortuary, Richfield, Utah, on Saturday Feb. 24, 1979, in the Panguitch Second LDS Ward ANN SCARLET R.E. Audrenes Layton BETH R TEBBS Chapel at 1 p.m. accompanied i HE HAD been an insurance salesman and lived in Ogden since 1967 and prior to that he had lived in Burley and Idaho Falls, Ida. He was a member of the LDS Church, the Ogden Elks Lodge and Malad American Legion Post 65. He was a veteran of world war II serv- , She was an active member of the LDS Church, served as MIA president, Primary president, ward and stake Relief Society president and member of the ward choir. She also served as president of the Lady Lions Club and worked several years at Garfield County 1978. Chapel in Malad, Ida. in medicine, specializing in obstetrics, at a Michigan hospital and residency medical school. 'resident Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Benson Mortuary Heights died Friday, Feb. 16, 1979 in Roy of a heart attack. 775-497- SHE mons and Stanley Commons, both of Grants Pass, Ore. George Elmer Lewis, 64, of r1207 East 900 South, Fruit By DONETA M. GATHERUM Beth Riddle Tebbs, 67, of 633 East Crestwood Road, Kaysville, died Feb. 20, 1979 at her home of cancer. Mrs. 1911 Tebbs was born April at Panguitch, the daughter of Wallace M. and Frances Clark Riddle. She was married to Stanley D. Tebbs, August 27, 1928. The marriage was later solemnized in the St. George LDS Temple. (Mary Lee) Lem of Pocatello, ELMER LEWIS Layton News Funeral Rites Held For Beth R. Tebbs of her grandchildren. 00099 90000 mmmmB Easily SSSmm mmmmm t Swmmm Cdl or Send Away flow For RAPIDIAL Free Catdog Available for other Values i i i STATE i i i l- PHONE - ZIP CODE Mountain West Audio Utah 1665 W. 1960 No., Layton, 25-6051 Reg. 129.95 How |