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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 1, 1979 C.F. Ostler Funeral Services Are Held Study Group Of UAW Started In Kaysville Woman Of Year ' 1 She is presently employed at f'V sW & t Afci s AvX. .y? vJ .. Church in Has Layton. worked on committees in Layton City to establish a library and a Layton swim- Gloria Thim of Lavton is this years choice for Woman of the Year by the Lakeview Chapter of the Utah Federation of Business and Professional Women. She was born in Salt Lake City and attended East High School and the U. of U. majoring in dietetics. ming pool. Candidates for Woman of the Year will be presented at the Northern District meeting Saturday, Feb. 3, at the South Seas Cafe, 2550 Washington Blvd., in Ogden, at 12:30 p.m. with Iris Hawkes of Tremon-to- n SHE HAS three children, Sharon Hill, Carol Harris, and John Thim; service. She has served as pledge president and corresponding secretary for the Alpha Delta Pi, oldest national sorority for University Women. She is a past president and current membership chairman for the Lakeview BPW Club and a member of the Federal Womens Club of Utah. A FORMER Brownie and . Girl Scout leader at the Community Church in Clearfield she has taught Sunday School at the Community Church and at the First Presbyterian Church in Ogden. She has taught at summer Bible School for the Community GLORIA THIM 7 Utah. THE MEETING was t Feb. Heights Utah of police. CHIEF told con- Mr. Larkin were told by Iris Rosier, resource chairman, .who arranged for this program. The active members of the group agree that participation has increased their for a presentation by Lyle Larkin, Kaysville chief 24, THE the of problems existing in the community and services awareness provided by his department to help citizens remain safe and happy. Ideas were given on what citizens can do to assist in good law enforcement. Those in attendance agreed that things seem quiet in Kaysville, but few realized the effort and sacrifice of men of formed in the Kaysville-Frui- t Heights area. For information contact Katherine Timothy All Both will continue their studies after their marriage, Hours Noon to 10 p.m. Fri. Noon to 6 Sat. Noon to 5 Tues.-Wed-Th- ur. E&FilS lOFilOi1 Main at Center St., Kaysville 766-083- 3 L Xi Chi Wednesday afternoon at the Clearfield Jobs Corps where they were guests for their weekly dinner meeting. FOLLOWING DINNER the group was taken on a guided Valentine dance David Lynn Ostler, Ogden; Mark John Ostler, Kaysville; Paul Arnold Ostler, Layton; Mrs. Bob (Suzanne) Bountiful; and Mrs. Jay (Colleen) Yates, Farmington. War-noc- Funeral services were held Saturday, Jan. 27, at the Lindquist Kaysville Mor- tuary. Interment was in the Kaysville City Cemetery. when he graduates. Dane France Dansie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay B. Dansie, was married to Sharon Layton in the Salt Lake LDS Temple recently. The newlyweds are making their home in Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gray, who have been living in Lay-to- n the past two years while Mr. Gray completed his Air Force enlistment at Hill Air Force Base have moved to Pleasant Grove, their former hometown. TOLE tended Weber State College during the fall quarter. CRAIG IS an active member in the church and has held various positions in the priesthood quorums, np CLASSES Tues. - Feb. 13 - 9:30 A.M. Thurs. - Feb. 15 - 6:30 P.M. Tole Seminar - Butter Churn Calvin and Debbie Pullman, 179 South 100 East No. C, Kaysville, girl Sat. - Feb. 24 - All Day January 22, 1979 John and Deborah Rainford, 1357 North Redwood Road No. 24, Salt Lake City, boy Terry and Bonnie Peterson, 710 North 800 CALL FOR RESER VA TIONS Home Appliance RICH BROS Appliance & Heating 5975 S. 1900 W. Roy, 773-844- 1 Karens Korner West, Clearfield, boy John and Susan Peters, 287 Dawson Street, Main at Center St., Kaysville Layton, boy Layton FOE Auxiliary Holding State Visitation January 24, 1979 Galen and Annice Nixon, 2300 West 300 North, West Point, girl ,, Douglas and Teri Lee Nelson, 1212 East 3075 North, North Ogden, boy . j 766-083- 3 , The Layton F.O.E. auxiliary No. 3198 is holding their state visitation at the The will be chosen, np LFA MOO washer LFE 9800 dry . Former Layton residents, Jay and Joan Argyle and their children of Minnesota are in Layton visiting at the home of Mrs. Argyles parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Harris. Mr. Argyle is attending school at the Mayo Clinic in Minn. He hopes to be able to return to Utah to work in one of the Wasatch Front hospitals January 20, 1979 of . Aerie Home', 156 W. Gentile, Feb. 6 at 8 p.m. After a short state meeting, presided over by Madam State President Mary Scothern of Brigham City, there will be a light dinner served. CATHY ORTON, auxiliary president, and Marian Carter, chairman, urge all auxiliary members in the state to attend this special night. . THERES A HEW STAR IN THE WESTERN SKY. . . Moonlighters Dance Club The Moonlighters Square Dance Club has been enjoying many special events along with their square dancing. There were special holiday dances and parties. THERE WILL be a Badge Night Dance on Feb. 9. Everyone is requested to wear all their fun badges which they have collected for this special dance. Club members visited the Jubilee Ramblers in Ogden on Saturday evening for a visitation dance with Renny Mann, caller. THERE WILL be a regular dance on Friday evening, Feb. 2, at the Bountiful Community Church, 100 North 400' East in Bountiful, it was announced by Ken and Pearl Hilton, president. There are many special activities scheduled for the next few months. 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Where Were Liquidating E V Olde Body 773-483- 6 Steven and Dixie Flint, 448 North Fairfield No. 47, Layton, boy. (FYe Service Center 520 So. State 6 Clearfield, By DONETA M. GATHERUM January 19, 1979 of Mrs. JoAnn Danowski. THE PROGRAM on Self Analysis was given by Mrs. Marg Ayers, np f (Jict Elder Sheffield is a graduate of Layton High School and a four year Seminary graduate. He at- his Layton at Davis North Medical Center w was held Tuesday Sigma evening in Ogden at the home The Layton Rotarians met. Couple Whirlpool HE WILL be honored at the Layton 9th Ward Sacrament Meeting where he will speak Sunday, Feb. 18, at 1 p.m. ARE A -- Yarns, Notions. Elder Craig Beck Sheffield, son of Bernice and Vernon Wells and the late Homer J. Sheffield received his mission call to serve in the Manchester England Mission. He will enter the MTC in Provo on Thursday, Feb. 22. SURVIVING parents of Layton; three brothers and two sisters, Tole 1, 2, 3 and All New Advanced Tole 4 Meeting Rotary meeting for Club Meets, the membership Beta Chapter Phi Sweetheart Ball for Kaysville will be held Saturday evening, Feb. 10 at the Kaysville East LDS Stake Center. THE DANCE is for adults only, age 18 and up and the evenings entertainment will begin at 8: 30 p.m. 11: 30 p.m. and tickets may be purchased at the door with suggested admission $5 per couple. The event is being chairmaned by Martin and Susan Rasmussen. Mr. and Mrs. Rasmussen are planning a special sweetheart night of entertainment for all. There will be a floor show and refreshments. THEY SUGGEST that neighborhoods plan a party before hand and then all attend the dance after. During the evening a "Sweetheart Thread, Zippers, To Serve Mission employed at Miller Floral Company in Farmington. By Lorna Van Ausdal Phi np A SAVE ON. . . 766-065- Beta Sigma Sweetheart Ball Is Planned Books Discounted THEY ARE opposed to rare cases life is in jeopardy, or in cases of incest, or medically proved rape, resulting in serious emotional shock. They also believe efforts should be made to work for stringent enforcement of current antipornography legislation. Lydia Evans, 163 North 600 3 is East, Kaysville, the group leader of this newly organized study group. Mrs. Evans invites those who are interested to call her or visit the meetings, np abortion except in when a mothers All members and guests are invited. The cost is $6 per couple. worked as a youth supervisor in Hawaii as a field foreman. Small Craft Items Embroidery Floss Crochet Thread Christmas Greenery ELDER SHEFFIELD HE WAS born Oct. 4, 1957 in Salt Lake City, a son of Lynn B. and Connie Rosenlund Ostler. He moved to Kaysville when he was two years old. The family moved to Layton one year ago. Mr. Ostler attended Kaysville schools and was a graduate of Davis High School where he was active in sports and music. He was formerly Fund. Mission. He - More women. Feb. 3 at the Aerie Home, 156 West Gentile. Social hour will begin at 6:30 p.m. with dinner being served at 7:30 p.m. Music for the dance to follow will be furnished by the The Alive and Well group. SEVERAL AWARDS will be presented including two .$500 grants from the Jimmy Durante Crippled Childrens 'tour of the center under the direction of Mose Watkins, center director, np i And ing on Utah Lake in Provo. students through the hiring of qualified, professional staff. They regard lesbianism and homosexuality as degrading to a wholesome society, and an impairment to the reproduction roles of men and 21, was drowned Wednesday, Jan. 24, 1979, while ice skat- educational excellence to dinner-danc- e, attended Brigham Young University in Provo. He womens problems and increased their desire to become involved in seeking honorable solutions. NEW CHAPTERS are being e Spain-Sevill- Craig Franklin Ostler, of 922 Church Street, Layton adequate funding to provide The Layton Fraternal Order of Eagles No. 3198 will host their 15th anniversary THE FUTURE groom graduated from Davis High. He filled an LDS mission to ducted by Bettie Hyer, regional chairman, and interesting antedotes about Association of Women met at the home of Marge Harris Fruit Road, THE GROUP believes state legislators should budget Layton FOE To Host Dinner Shop in Layton. way. Fourteen members of the Of interest in nuptial news is the announcement by Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Fagg of 352 S. Stirling Drive, Fruit Heights, of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Stacy to Kevin E. Collier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Collier of 1177 The bride-elec- t is a graduate of Davis High School and graduated from Weber State College with her associate degree. She is employed with The Fabric and families to keep it that Feeling safe in your home and community is an important aspect of well being. Announce Engagement Heights. THEY ARE planning to be married March 16, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with a reception that evening held at the Fruit Heights LDS Ward Chapel. as Northern District president of BPW Clubs of grandchildren. MISS STACY FAGG East Green Larkin Speaks To UAW Group Kaysville-Frui- -- Hill AFB as an inventory management specialist with ,'N this organization is to promote the exchange ot ideas; to foster research and study of issues, rights, political activity, education, etc. and to encourage all women to become involved in political and civic events, if only to educate themselves in such matters. The groups are opposed to the Equal Rights Amendment. They feel that this amendment is unnecessary and redundant to laws already in effect. 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