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Show I 4 VCTKIY ncaCX-OA- ViS NEWS JOURNAL, WAY 22, 1S83 NORTH DAWS LCAOCR, WAY 22, If 85 Kaysville News Howard Downs Succumbs At 60 Sendees Held For Mary Green Society sitjiing teacher, foe years she med in the primary preiidency anj at a rnmary tether tn Grace. IJ4, She Has a ffneot.si arid a Gold bur .Mother witty the Amcrkaii Legion auvWy, Sun it mg are sons anj three daughters: Glen LeKoy Green, Spoil ale. I Ja : Bd.iy Alma Green. Salt I ale City; sy 10 Mrs. Rebecca t inabeih Ashbaier, Kaysville; Sirs. Ren ha Slurgares Cavanaugh, Sunny ale. C alif ; Mrs. SI rna Lee R ilk. Temple Cuy. Calif.; 22 grandchildren. hi great grandchildren and 20 great great grandchildren. V ItMRSL services were held Uednevday at II a m. at Lindqurats Kaysville Mor- tuary. ELIZABETH GREEN Slary Fliabeth William Green. 17. ef 92 North 4ih East. Kaysville. died Satur- Dam North Medical Center in day. Stay 17, IWOanItc Layton. MRS. GREEN wt born June 12. 1892 in Portage. l'tuh. a daughter of John and Mar Annina Green William. She was married to Mark LeRoy Green, on Dec. 17, 1908 in Grace, Ida. The mar riage was later sotcmnicd in the Logan LDS Temple, tie died June 1, 1958. She was reared and edu cated in Ten Mile Springs and pet Grace. Ida. She moved to Kay sville in 1934. SHE WAS a member of the Kaysville 13th Ward. She had served 44 years as a Relief family prayer was offered by LXhi Allop; opening way cr by Kmley 1 uvken viwal duet. 'ln 1 he Garden" by Joyce and Bunon Winters; life sketch and inbutc by Janet Ann full-me- r. remarks by Bivhop Blame Hycr. SPEAKER WAS Bishop Wallace F. Allen; vocal solo. "Going Home" by Joyce and Burton Winters; benediction a v given by Lmcvt R. Little. Pallbearers were Bob ferry. Harry Voigt. Robert Ahbak-er- , Funeral services for George r Vinson B. Call of the Gateway Lodge No. 29 F and AM officiating. MR. TWIBEY died May II. 1980 in a Clearfield nursing home. He was born July 5, 1898 in Chesterfield, England, the son of John and Sarah Ellen Thornhill Twibey. He was married to Lida Gabriel on Oct. 27, 1933 in Littleton, Colo. HE HAD been a coal miner in England and Colorado, a box maker at the Clearfield Naval Supply Depot and worked at Hill AFB for 22 years. He was reared and educated years. He was a member of Gateway Lodge No. 29, F& AM and A&A Scottish Rite of Free Masonry. i A VETERAN of World War I. he served with the Royal Highlanders and the Gordon Highlanders as a machine gunner. Surviving are his widow of Layton; one son, George E. Twibey, Jr., Kaysville; three grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren. ALSO, two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Haynes. Denver, Col-o- .; Mrs. Alice Hudson, Steamboat Springs, Colo. Interment was in the Kaysville City Cemetery. and forv fatten Joans, III MIRRIID Porothy 7da Henrvhvm on July 21, in the star.tl l ln Jem-piHe retired riom Itat Al II alter W yews of erke as an aircraft le.hmcan. He then v oiled foe the tuition Moral e. riously tfalih I DS Hospital M Sait fale Cuy where she has been confined to the intensive um. hhe u ihe wde Herbert SLCany, I luiius foe a few day of ihur brothers, Mr. and Mrs, w uodow pa., her and Delbert PiUhff lad week were Mr, and Mrs. Dren Pilcher of Mane os, Colo. ft. Col. (Ret) and Mrs. Jay fisher sisiied in Ketvhum, Idaho w ii h their son and fami-l- tf Sh.p, Mr. Row nv grew up in Orem and moved to fay ton in Man, He graduated from fincoln I Ugh Siho4 m (hem and then attended B V U. H e w as a mem ber of the fay ton t lift LDS W ard; sang in the w ard choir, and was 1 homier for more lch)enedin tlderi Quorum presi- than2fyears. the dency. y. Newberry. Overton. Nev.; four grandchildren; brothers, LwVar Downs. Last Carbon. IT,: John W. Downs, Silver Springs. Md.: Claude C. Downs. Littlefield, Tesas: Robert Downs. Orem: a sister, Kathleen Downs, Orem. H0WARDT. DOWNS Downs; remarks by Bishop Cortuhy. MUSICAL TRIO. 'Sometime We'U Understand'' by Pal Hansen. Rhea Weber and Caroline Brimhall; speakers daughters. Sondr am) Tori of SGrna. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kim Ritter for the blessing and naming of their infant invocation by Claude P. were Bishop Rulon Brink-crtwand Bishop l ew is musical selection. 'Beyond the Sunset" by Harris Adams; musical selection. Mac-farlan- e: One Sweetly Solemn Thought" by the Layton llth Ward Choir; benediction was given by H. Allen Newberry. Pallbearers were Robert II. Downs. John W. Downs. LaVar Downs, Claude P. Downs. H. Allen Newbcnry, and Eugene Henrkhson. Held Erwin L. Sheffield, 71, formerly of Kaysville, died at his home in Snnngville on May 3, 1980, and was buried in the East Lawn Memorial Park in Provo May 16. 1 CARE OF the flowers was by the Layton llth Ward Relief Society. Dedication of (he grave w as given by Thomas Craig Downs. Ir.;ermft was in the Kaysville Cuy Cemetery. named Bry ce Robert on Sunday. Mother's Day. were her Mr. and Sirs. Rendon Crew. Rine. Ida.: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lovell. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lovell and families of Salt Lake Cuy: Mr. and Mrs. Terry HKL'LSE. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Hulve of Fruit Heights. Mivs Nancy Prigmore who jul returned from serving a misMon to the Guadalajara-Mexic- o mission will give her mivxion report on Sunday, May 2 5 in the Kaysville Second Ward sacrament meeting beginning at 10:20a.m. She b the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Prigmore. Mr. and Mrs. Vert A. Wal fe, WJ-for- fiber! Sheffield of PvirK4 IVi son arvj daughter JJJ have returned from fevas where they timed w oh daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. I d ard W d). hit who are stationed at f on Hood. Kdeen. and Uter they stated in Auviin. Tel, with M bfuihcr, Mr. and Mrs, (van Nielvon, Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Mouh tri of Vancouver British Columbia luted during la week With Mr, nd Mrs. Alfred Rig by and with Mr, and Mrs, Harold peilms, Mrs. Rigby and Mrs. Perkins rg truer of Mrs, M online. Nr. and Mrs. George Sheffield attrn JcJ wedding reception of a couon Juhe Madsen and Tom enxley in West Jordan last I riday. On Sunday their guests were Mr. and Mrs, Gary Mertdl and son Mark of Kearns and Mrs, Ldith Sheffield. Mr, and Mrs. Linn Sandall were Sunday dinner guest in d Provo of prof, and Mrs. Tolman. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee and children of Clearfield were Sunday guests of her father. Ralph Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bio, ham and family of John Day. Oregon came for the funeral service of Hod Sanders held last week. MKR. Biosham is ranch foreman of Mr. Sanders Ranch. The Crown Ranch of Oregon. While in Kaysville they visited with his brother. Mr. and tv m Kay dig Id VM With fas wm anj wife, form nd Frio hrettid wtk) arg mo if, g mid IK Kune formerly occupied by Mr, f yd;a hkriftdd, mother of Attorney v Mr!tetd. Whdg herg hg V luted with Mr. and Iris W yne K- Sheffield, Mr, and Mr. Rulon Killian and wrer relatives, Mr. and Mrs- - Reuben Sherwood. Mr, and Mrs, Verne U SwartgerufKaysville.Str. and Mrs, farry fvkman of Salt - fait Cuy; MKRS, Val t Mr. and Mrs, fd Hyde entertained at a Mother's Dav dinner al their home for 17 fueds Gueuc unde J Mr, and Mrs, frank Slurry and family , Sir. and Sirs, Don Jacoburn and family fo Kays die. and Sirs, June Hyde of Ogden, Sir, and Sf r Gary Slernll and son Statk of Kearns were siuiorv of Mr, and .Mrs. Sicphcn .Merrill on Slother's Day. Slunel Reeves b confined to the Davis North .Medical Center where she I undergoing treatment the pad week, Sir. and Sirs. Terry Bather and daughter Sarah Jane were visitors in Syracuse on Sloiher's Day of his pareniv. Sir. and Sir. Vaun Barbcmd ihctr home in Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Garrett spent the holiday weekend in Oakley. Ida. with their daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cntchfield. Mother's Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Benton were Mr. and Mrs. David Benton. Idaho Falls. Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Benton of Salt Lake City; and Mr. and Mrs. Kirk ffnJprenU, Sir, flydg libf. Mr, and Sirs. Storga C, ave of Bong, Ida siulrd wuh Ms auni am) urn hr, Str, and Sirs, R W , (rent on. Sira. Hentim returned w Run wish them tor a Nut sun with her sifter. Sirs. Mry Stoore nj returned home by Amttak- - Sirs, Terry Barber entertained at a birthday pny I, IriClT daughter Sarah jane who was three yeara odd on Sunday, 1 hut rrndi and neigh-h- i were on hand tor ihg party wuh a son iom the o in ihimpanee of ItogT Salt fake City, On Sunday, Mr. and Sira, Barber entertain, d at a fumdy birthday dinner in hon.r of Sarah Jane, Guei wet e Attorney and Mra Wit'iam ) icing. Attorney and Sri I family ,4 Kavv-side- ; King Sir, ami Sira Vaun Bar- ad ber of Syracue; and Mr, and dicnof KayviUe, Terry Baiber returned home from a ten day humc top to North Carolina al the furniture market. Str. and Sirs, Herman fayton of Caifin. Ncs. were iiitorslal weckol Sri. Edna J. Layton, a REPAIRING TuIrtnitthlM Ncadqutrtars' PARTS 'SERVICE 764-13- CxJUWriuiwxUJ cxAniSAwnooucn C&S SMALL ENGINE REPAIR 64S North Main, Kaysville SPECIAL PRICE super sft puffs Curity for cosmetic, baby care and home uses Brown, BJackfoot, Ida. ERWIN MARRIED Ella Rasmussen Paxton, a widow, June 8, 1962 in the Manti LDS Temple. Ella is the mother of six children: Gail and Duane Paxton of Salt Lake City; Paul Paxton, Provo; Sherry Lyman and Linda Livingston, Provo; and Glennis Perroro of Maple-toOne daughter, Julie, was bom to Ella and Erwin. Erwin attended Davis High sKper 260s for n. School, USU, Weber State College and graduated from BYU. He was a former Kaysville city recorder. HE FULFILLED an LDS mission to Florida. He taught in Delta and Fill- High School seminary for 29 years. Active in the LDS Church, he had served as bishop, a high councilman and a member of a stake presidency. Solid Wood 8x10 HE IS survived by one PICTURE FRAMES with glass front. Each comes with attractive print. sis- ter, Reva S. Killion, Kaysville; three brothers, James F. and Wayne K. Sheffield, Kaysvill-e- ; and E. Gayle Sheffield, Roy. NOW Diggers , Dusters & Ds Drill Teams !xs fV ORCHID 150 .u tL&i Count Tissue I for Join a Super Group That's On the Move! Summer Classes To Begin in June - Ages 3 & Up Reg. 59 Each Instruction Includes Kicks, Splits, Marching, Jazz, Rythm, Showmanship, & Ballet. Also classes in Baton Call Phone 376-975- 2 FELT SCHOOL OF DANCE 141 No. Main St., Kaysville Fort Lam Shcs to in li-- at, 37S-347- OpMmrtkMto7Ss? 3 27 North Main, KajmSo, 37U256 Mon.- - Fri 94 Qpon Saturday 5-- 9 Sri. Clyde Barber of hyraue, Mr, and Sri John Brown and hi MUTSVA Magna. Sir, Sl LAWN MOWER Furgeson and son Jacob of They were the parents of five children: James E. and John G. Sheffield, of Denver, Colo.; Faye Pennock, Idaho Falls, Ida.; Mao' Nan Harrison, Connecticut; Laurie aJ pe-d- Sait fake tity: and Mrs, Nellie Hud of kariietd were guests Tuesday evening m Soli Lake Cuy (or ihnr dinner dub at Ltule America Res- - MT.ce. Mrs. Samuel Blosham and with a sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Vcrncl Sw anger before returning to Nannie L. Kinnctt Sheffield in Kaysville. He married Katherine Jane Grow, June 18. 1936 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. principal of the Springville where Kim Tovey is the scoutmaster. Guest speaker for the program will be Bishop David L. Cook, and special Memorial Day music will be rendered by Janice Pearson. . son who was blessed and AHrr ker returned from phoenis. An, where they sprat line datsUvl week, Mr, and Mrs, Menu) Niel- HE WAS born Oct. 22. 1908, the son of Hcbcr James and more and was a teacher and the Syracuse Third Ward, I, and Mrs. John Steiner entertained al a joint Mother's Day dinner and birthday dinner on Sunday, Gueos were her parent. Mr. and Mrs. Mjm Johnson of Kaysville. They honored Mrs, Pat Steiner on her birthday that day. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ham were Mr. and Mr. Dan Ham and ff FtNFRAL services were held May 19 in the Layton Utah LDS Stale Center with Bishop Douglas Comaby offi- - Mr. Ronald Mr. and I nher. HE SI R IP with the U,S. . curing, Navy in the Sooth Pacific durfmdy prayer was offered by Ruben II. Downs; prelude ing World War It, Surviving are hts widow of and postluJe music by Torma Henderson; muvicat selection. luiyion; a son. Thomas C'raig Somewhere My Love" by Downs, fay ton; a daughter. Mrs. Allen (Sherry Lynn) Vance and Louenda Downs; Seminary Services Slated 1 (hrm.isonoH hM Services in England, lived in Colorado 23 years and in Layton for 36 G.lbs Smith relumed from a in Monterey, Cai.f,, where by as on business top, Aamon an,) $yja Penney (4 Chandler, An,, were visitors a (rw days Usi week with Mts, fdna J, fay ton, Mrs, Hetty SU Forty is se- ta Lienee Henry 2, Voighl. Memorial Day A special Memorial Day service will be held on Monday morning at 9:30 a.m. in the Syracuse Cemetery, according to city Councilwoman Susan Martin. A FLAG ceremony will be given by Scout Troop 3 6 from I. Ms Jn, Funeral George Twibey Dies At Age 81 Edwin Twibey, 81, of 270 Melody, Layton, were held May 15, 1980, at the Lindquist's Kaysville Mortuary with the Worshipful-Maste- Howard Thomas Pottns. Jiafhja, fayum, v0lhikhuffie. durdMat He IMS PRffCK jMm fat, of JvJ Owen Weeks, Dclmar Green, Garth Remington, Scott Swenson, and Harry CARE OF the flowers was by the Kaysville 13th Ward Relief Society. Grave dedication was given by Bishop Rodney Fell. Interment was in the Kaysville City Cemetery. By NORMS |