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Show 1 DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH 29, WEEKLY REFLEX 1 979 LCC Ladies CHURCH Plan Spring Cleaning The ladies of the Layton Community Church will bei doing Spring Cleaning in the Sanctuary and the kitchen Friday, March 30 from p.m. in the evening. They will finish the job Saturday morning from 9 until noon. 5-- 9 THE PLASTIC flowers in the rockery will be replaced and rearranged. The youth will meet at 8 Sunday morning for their Lenten breakfast in the church. A PROGRAM will be presented after the breakfast. The Lydia Circle will meet at the Josephine Lavine home in Kaysville, Tuesday, April 3 at 10 a.m. Sustained as members of the Kaysville Utah East LDS Stake Presidency are, front 1 to r, Russell G. Williams, first counselor; Clesse S. Hilton, president; and Stephen E. Whitesides, 2nd counselor. Back, Bowen E. Lewis, executive secretary; Normand J. B. Langevin, stake clerk; Frank Walters and John Young, assistant stake clerks. Not in picture, Myron Linford, assistant stake clerk, np NEW STAKE HEADS h-'- i t f.-- S : i 4 's' S 4 ' ' ' ! 5.;, j, j ; ;c : I 4 ill: V'TNjiij I V I & ' i 4:-- I v: . ' i : . ; r,i'i i.: ; ' . V n T THE WOMENS Society of the Ogden First Baptist Church have invited the ladies of our church to their annual Praise and Fellowship morning at their church, from 9:30 a.ni. until noon on Saturday, April 7. A carpool will leave from the church at 8:45 a.m. I?IT f? t f '11 1 l , 1' fi 1-- , - ; ' ii;i ;jll.A y '! I The Kaysville Utah LDS Stake Relief Society will hold their Visiting Teachers Social on Thursday April 5th at 7: 30 p.m. at the South Chapel at 331 South 50 West Street,, Kaysville. THE SPECIAL event is . The various Daughters of.. under the direction of the Utah Pioneer Camps in the northern part of Davis County are invited to participate in the dedication and unveiling of the Kate B. Carter sculpture on Friday, March 30 at 12:30 p.m. This will take at the Pioneer place LDS The Kaysville Memorial Museum, 300 N. Seminary is bustling around Main, Salt Lake City. preparing for upcoming spring events according to EMMA R. Olsen, president William Norton. of the Utah Daughters of Utah Pioneer organization, will be THEIR ANNUAL Early in charge of the dedication. M - f- ' ;l , ;, ? STAKE SOCIAL DUP Invited To Attend Unveiling vy-mr:- . , 1 xI Left to right, Marilyn Elison, stake music director, Mike Brown, stake recreation leader and Janie Heaps, stake visiting teacher director heading the Kaysville Stake Relief Society Visiting Teaching" social set for Thursday, Apnl 5, at the LDS Chapel at 331 South 50 West, Kaysville. np ' Relief Stake Society President, Heloyce Hamilton; Janie Heaps, 1 vited to attend. ; A SPECIAL program is be-- '. ing arranged and guest speakers will be President and Mrs. Eldean Holliday. Refreshments will be served, np visiting teaching leader; and Marilyn Elison, music director. AH visiting teachers In the stake, visiting teaching leaders, and ward Relief Society presidencies are in f . Kaysville LDS Seminary Events Morningside is scheduled for April 6 beginning at 5:45 a.m. at the Kaysville Second Ward Chapel. Guest speaker will be Dave Mickel, instructor at Warrior. THE SEMINARY Party" is set for April all Boun- Americas most distinguished contemporary sculptor. THE FINE statue marble that has been used in this sculpture has been taken from the Carrara Mountains in Italy. This marble was first discovered by Michelangelo Sustained as members of the new Kaysville Utah South LDS Stake are, front 1 to r, David Gamer, 1st counselor; Newell J. Law, president; and Thomas J. Jones, second counselor. Back, Ken Bauerle, executive secretary; Brian Iindeman, stake clerk; and Tom Allen and Robert Stringham, assistant stake clerks. Not in picture, Gerald Smith, assist, stake clerk, np NEW LEADERS I r and was used; in his most delicate and some of his finest and unique pieces, s i : 1 Speakers at the dedication will be Clyde former Lt. Governor of Utah and Mr. Fairbanks. The dedication prayer will be. given by LeGrande Backman.' : L'V. VSb 1 i.--! S ft ft ft Russell Purdy who is attending Dixie College at St. George was home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Purdy for the weekend. Dr. and Mrs. Richard from (Dick) Arbogast Maryland were guests of Dr. and Mrs. George F. Snell Friday evening for dinner in Ogden. Other guests were Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Gardenar of By NORMA PREECE 376-875- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Edwards and children have to their home in Mesa, triz. after spending the weekend in Kaysville with his larents, Mr. and Mrs. Don T. Edwards. They also visited ith her parents, Mr. and Irs. Mark Morgan of Layton. Police Chief and Mrs. Lyle .arkins and daughter Tina ave returned from St. ieorge where they spent the iast week. Chief Larkins a Police Chiefs An-uConvention there. Ogden. Dr. Arbogast will be joining the Family Practice Center at McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden with Dr. Snell and Dr, Gardenar. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Packer al Your New York Life Agent in Layton is 1 "A Kaysville Area News a f , . ROBERT S. GRAFF New York Ufe Insurance Company St 707-24- th Ogden, 801-621-33- UL 00 Lit, Huun, OmMil, Incom. n Group inMwanc, Annuilwt. OT SOM ntion Plant SET a beautiful new facility for CMLDREUS DAY CARE 555 North Fairfield, Layton 376-292- and Mrs. William Packer over the weekend. Mrs. Myrtle Phillips is confined to the Davis North Medical Center where she is undergoing treatment from a recent fall at home. Lt. Col. (Ret.) and Mrs. Leon Heaps entertained at a family dinner on Sunday at their home in honor of daughter Susans birthday anniversary. Other guests were Susan's husband, Richard Ayres; Cary and Cynthia Noorda, Orem and Clifford L. Heaps of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moss and daughter Sherrie of Auburn, Ida. who are in Utah for the wedding of their son Jerry at the Salt Lake LDS Temple were visitors of his sister Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Smith. They also visited in Salt Lake City with their other three married children and families during their stay. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Green vacationed in Phoenix, Ariz. for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Max Sandall accompanied friends from Idaho and Colorado on a vacation trip for one week to Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Daniels 84401 Phone and family of Moab have been visiting with his parents, Mr. 1 773-639- 8 Evenings Hot nutritious meals and snacks child development programs. 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and children visited in Payson with his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels. His mother has been confined to the Payson Hospital the past three weeks. En route home they visited in Provo with her mother Mrs. Richard Harris. Mrs. Jean Larkins is convalescing at her home recently after undergoing surgery at the Davis North Medical Center. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Fisher of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hancock of Layton returned from St. George where they attended the Grocers Convention for four days. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Walker of and two daughters LaMar, Mo. visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Prcecc . Mrs. Nina Palmer, Mrs. Leola Prigmore, Mrs. Donna Goaslind, Mrs. Belva Muir, Mrs. Anna Durrant and Mrs. Hanna Jarman enjoyed a four day vacation trip. They flew Michael was on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Green spent the weekend in Pocatello, Idaho where they attended the World Cutter Race Championship. to Denver, Colo, where they spent time sightseeing and returned home by train. Mrs. Russell Bracken left Tuesday for Billings, Montana where she will visit for one week with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Lapp. Elder Mark Faerber turned from serving a ; retwo-ye- ar LDS mission to AusHe gave his mission report on Sunday, March 18, in the Kaysville 4th LDS Ward. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Faerber. tralia. Mrs. Susannah Heath of Salt Lake City is staying with her son and daughter-in-laAttorney and Mrs. Henry Heath, and family for a few Mrs. Lois Stephens entertained at a dinner Saturday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Purdy, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Yeaman and two sons of Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Greg Davis and three children all of Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Davis of Sandy. weeks. Russ Bracken is convalescing at his home after undergoing knee surgery at the Davis North Medical Center. Mrs. Mario Blackman underwent treatment last week at the Davis North Medical Center. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Bennett have received word that their son Elder Blake Bennett has been made zone leader in the Tainan, Taiwan ' Mrs. Edith Sheffield has returned home from Brea, Calif, where she spent the past six weeks with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs Grant Sheffield. . j Gary Bingham spent last week in Florida on a business trip. .... and Mrs. Walt Mr. Meacham (supervisor of the Kaysville City Electrical. Dept.) and Mr. and Mrs.' David Sanders, Kaysville City councilman attended the Convention at Page, Ariz. last week. Mrs. David (Dawn) Naylor of Layton underwent surgery last week at the McKay-De- e Hospital. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Verl A. Walker. Mrs. LaVida Larkins was honored on her birthday anniversary, March 9, having all her family with her for a IC-P- A the Don Ray family of Roy met in Ogden for dinner last week after visiting the Ogden LDS Temple together. After dinner they all drove :to the Hardware ; 'Ranch iin Black- -' smiths Fork Canyon for a family outing. Mr. and Mrs. William Packer, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bitner, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Packer, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cammack spent Sunday in Provo as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Cammack and to be on hand for the blessing 's and naming of the Kent infant son who was named Clayton William at the LDS Church there. Those attending were Mr. . Mr. and Mrs. James High of Las Vegas, Nev. has been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Raymond Hamblin. Mr. and Mrs. High are moving to Utah to make their home. Mrs. Dorothy Wagoner has been confined to the Davis North Medical Center where Kaysville i I; f -- 13th LDS Wardi bishopric on Sunday, March v ( 1& , THEY WILL serve with Bishop Blain Hyer. j Howard was.; Cheney released as first counselor) after being sustained a . member of the Kaysville Utah; East LDS Stake High Council.) np - l;t Darby, Mont.; Mr. and Mrs. .. UL- - a:V - Richard Norris, Fountain Valley, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Nuttall, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Dell Larkins of Fruit Heights and Cliff Larkins of Kaysville. Her son Howard had visited previously with her while he was on a business trip from Phoenix, Ariz. Members of the Udell roan fomilu an4.mamKarp it '1 WWW Bountiful, Utah 87 North Main ABmoimsing TJeiv 292-637- Garage Door Service & Sales 1 Layton, Utah 825-825- 7 Ask For Kristine Custom Draperies she has been undergoing Top Workmanship Fast Service Competitive Pricing Decorator Service-Fre- e : & Sewing Classes FRZE ville City Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fran-codrove to California where they met, their son and Mr. and daughter-in-lawMrs. Michael Francom and children. Michael and his wife, Joan, and children flew in from Seattle, Wash, and they spent a week together at Anaheim .visiting all the places of interest in that area. v. SbrnihiM, Mission. treatment. Mrs. Blanch Abrams, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Morgan and family; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Abrams all attended the funeral service of Mrs. Blanch Abrams brother, Maurice Jones in Salt Lake City on Saturday, March 17th. Burial was held in the Kays- Emer K, Winward was sus-tained as first counselor, and 5 Mark Elggren was sustained . as second counselor in the Cam-mack- sq senior In 13th Ward family dinner in Brigham City at Maddox Cafe. and Mrs. Bud Larkins of Un for Two Sustained As Counselors ' ' graduating 27 seminary students and Weber State Institute students to be held at Lagoon Resort, np ; tiful Seminary and production The artist for the sculptitre was Dr. Avard Fairbanks, A'i for Saturdays manager with Fabric Purchase m 20 Discount on Shades MEMBER Blinds Woods |