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Show pryipyipipiyiyyp yyyyuryyn WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 8 ommm Sweetheart brothers A Valentine Sweetheart ball is being sponsored for all adults, on Saturday, Feb. 10 at the Kaysville East Stake cultural hall. and three FUNERAL program: family prayer, Edward Lee; prelude and postlude music, Mary Lou Lloyd; musical .selection, Garrick Bowen, Beyond The Sunset accom-- . William C. Rigby; vocal trio, Athleen Hotten, Carol Taylor and Maxine Loback, He That .Hath Clean Hands accompanied by Mary Lou Lloyd; k 'i'Vi Funeral services were held Friday, Feb. 2, at noon in the Lindquist's Kaysville Mor- tuary Chapel for Bertha Eliza Olbert Pilcher, 69, of 1128 S. Highway 89, Farmington, who died Jan. 29, 1979 of a heart attack. . Pallbearers Kenneth E. Pilcher, both of Farmington; two grandsons; six-da- k are HER PARENTS members of the Provo 32nd Douglas C. and Janet Stegen Ross of 223 Flint,of Layton announce the birth their first child. Jessica Ross Layton. GREAT-grand-parent- s, and Mrs. Joseph Case, Granger; and Mr. and Mrs. Eric Pettit of Desert Hot tuary. . Events Set 4-- H For February The Calendar February is as follows: 4-- H for FEB. FEB. workshop - Elemental, babysitters needlework workshops 12:30 to 3:30 p.m.; Vae View Elementary babysitters instruction 3:30 p.m.; members working on quilt for nors quilt. Governor. 3 members working on quilt for tGovemor; Feb. .'Elementary, bicycle safety 9 ; members' a.m.; Feb. -H working on quilt for Governor. ; 14-4- Vae 4-- March P. DIXON REISBECK Vae View Elemen- tary, babysitters instruction 3:30 p.m.; March Elementary, babysitters instruction 3:30 p.m.; Week State March and State Bake and Take 4-- For All Your Insurance Needs mi E3 197 Guest Speaker LIFE ho::e OWNERS TRUCKS 376-427NORTH 9 MAIN Week. Floyd Morgan , ixauto PI 4-- H -- IAYT0N The February meeting for Lakeview Business and Professional Women's club will be Thursday, Feb. 8 at 7 p.m. at the Roy Elks Lodge Hall, 1875 W. 5200 S., Roy. GUEST speaker will be Floyd Morgan, financial manager for Davis North Medical Center. He will speak on Rising Cost of Medical Care." DRIVE OUT Q GAVE Plants Syracua are L. Hare of Pennsylvania, Mrs. Eicthaler Taylor of Nebraska and Kenneth and ts R. Maude Rankin of Abbeyville, South Carolina, dmg Thornton Completes Training Navy Fireman Mitchell D. son of Melvin W. and Margaret W. Thornton of 916 Valeria Drive, Layton, has completed recruit training at the Naval Training Center, Thornton, eight-wee- k designed to prepare him for further academic and training in one of the Navy's 85 basic occupational fields. Included in his studies were drill, seamanship, close-ordNaval history and first aid. Personnel who complete this er course of instruction are eligible for three hours of 'college credit in physical education and hygiene. graduate of Layton High School, he joined the Navy in October 1978. A 2 Miles West ol Freeport has been selected for technical training at Lowry AFB, Colo., in the Air Force avionics systems field. THE AIRMAN recently completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex., and studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special instruction in human relations. Completion of this training earned the individual credits towards 'an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force. AIRMAN Burk is a 1973 graduate of Davis High School, Kaysville. His wife, Annette, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Budd Prows of 3132 West 3835 South, Sait Lake City. His father, Jerry K. Burk, resides at 350 24th, Ogden. Grandparents are Frank DURING THE . Airman Jerry G. Burk, son of Mrs. Linda R. Blasius of 2567 North 400 West, Layton, Announcing the birth of a daughter on Jan. 22, Tamara Bates, are her parents Norman C. and Sylvia Widman Bates. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Widman of South Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bates of North Ogden. Its a girl for Frank L. and Lou E. Rankin Hare of 313 N. Pinion, Layton. The child was born Jan. 26 in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Hare have two other children. The baby will be named Virginia Susanne Hare. training cycle, he studied general military subjects Every Occasion 1700 South 1711 West, Selected For Technical Training Ogden. and Yolanda Hare of Layton and Kenneth C. Junior and Virginia Rankin of Jacksonville, Fla. 1974 Other - Two . Participates In Exercise Navy Boiler Technician Fireman Garth E. Davis, son of Melvin and Dorothy W. Davis, 2512 West 1700 South, Syracuse, recently participated in exercise Varsity off the Southern Lance California coast. HE IS a crewmember aboard the guided missile frigate USS Schofield, homeported in San Diego. The 12-d- exercise in- volved more than 20,000 personnel, 38 ships and 250 aircraft from U.S. Navy and Marine Corps squadrons. "Varsity Lance" began with advance inport training by all units and continued with an a warm-u- p period. at-se- THE ASSEMBLED forces conducted sea control operations in preparation for amphibious landings at Camp Pendleton, Calif. The exercise then continued ashore at Camp Pendleton for Marine Corps forces, while naval surface and air units conand ducted anti-a- ir warfare training at sea. The exercise ended with an amphibious backload from Camp Pendleton and return transit to the San Diego area. Davis joined the Navy in: August 1976. North .Park Elementary School third graders that, explosives are dangerous to ones health. MAJ. ROBERT C. Jurek and SSgt. William J. Murphy spent a quiet Friday afternoon recently with the youngsters. - t and The pupils ahd as they examined ohd some sample explosives that the 2701st had garnered from people in various communithe ties who thought souvenirs were "harmless. Davis Sacrament Meeting services on Sunday, Feb. 11 at 3 p.m. The ward is located at 2435 East 1500 North, East Lay-to- Elder Watson will depart for the Mission Training Center on March 8. A graduate of Layton High School, he participated in football, track and drama, and was a member of the SINCE graduation, he has been attending Weber State College and the LDS Institute there. He has been employed at a gas station in Sunset, vsb Tuesday morning, Feb. Pleased over the news of new arrival are grand- parents, Mrs. Helen Barnes of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs Gerald Hyde of Goldeta, Calif. Excited over the arrival of their first daughter after four sons are Bishop and Mrs. Myron Richins of Henefer formerly of Kaysville. The 6 lbs. 4 oz. baby girl arrived at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden on Jan. 25. She will be named Meredith. Little brothers at home to welcome a sister are Jason, Jeffrey, Jared and Jeremy. Mrs. Richins will be remem- bered as the former Maxine Rigby of Kaysville. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Max Rigby, Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Richins of Henefer. Sweetheart The . 6. Banquet, will be held at the church Friday, Feb. 9, at 6:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williamson, Mrs. P. W. Sizemore and Mrs. Warren Andersen are in charge of the dinner. A program is planned. THE School SUNDAY classes, nursery through sixth grade, will have a Valentine party at the home -- : J Called To He will enter the Language Training Mission in Provo on LDS Feb. 15. dmg Mission -- Elder Kevan Leo Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Larson of 664 E. 250 N., Kaysville, will speak at Sacrament meeting on Sunday, Feb. 11 at 1:45 p.m. at the Kaysville 13th LDS Ward Chapel, 875 East 200 North. ELDER LARSON has been called to serve an LDS mission to the Swedish-Gotebur- g Mission. He will enter the Mission Training Center in a.CwuvJ A new way to say I love you Expressions of love straight from the heart. Booklet is filled with beautiful, sensitive photographs. $3.50 Provo on Feb. 22. of Mrs. Sarah Voigt on Saturday, Feb. 10, from 4 p.m. In honor of Boy Scout Month, Troop 77 will present the Colors during the morning worship service on Sunday, He has been attending Weber State College this past year where he has been active at the LDS Institute of Religion. He is presently employed at Bowmans Market in Kaysville. HE IS a 1978 graduate of Davis High School and LDS Seminary. While attending Davis High he was a member of the school band. He has held leadership positions in his church in past years. He has earned his "Duty to God and Eagle Scout awards, np (S' 1979 Hallmark II Cards Inc nn ti 2-- ' for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hyde of Taylorsville, formerly of Kaysville. The child was bom on Jan. 20 at the Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake City and weighed 7 lbs. 13 oz. She will be named Kami Renee. The new mother . the ELDER LARSON ; A RUNDOWN of THE LYDIA Circle met at the home of Ursula Dixon the ville. the 2701st mission and the many missions assigned to Hill AFB rounded out the program. ' George. ELDER HAMBLIN will be honored in the Layton Sixth Ward Sacrament Meeting on Feb. 11 at 4 p.m. The chapel is located at 590 West 2000 North (Antelope Drive), Lay-to- Feb. 6. named Nathan Clinton. At home are two little sisters, Jodi and Stephanie to welcome the newcomer. The mother was the former Thelissa Young of Ogden. will be remembered as the former Tacy Barnes of Kays- of 2699 N. Fairfield, Layton. He is a graduate of View-moHigh School and attend- ed Dixie College in St.' nt at the church on Tuesday, City, Its a daughter To Serve Mission Lowell Hamblin - Oklahoma comes word of the arrival of their first son bom Jan. 11 to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Zollinger formerly of Kaysville. The 8 lbs. 4 oz. lad will be Receiving word was grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton D. Zollinger of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Young of Ogden. Wesley Nelson of Logan is ELDER HAMBLIN Zumbrota, Minn. Brett is presently living with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. & LAYTON Boy Scout Troop 77 of the Layton Community Church held a dinner Kaysville Area Births Ponca tO THE COUNSELORS Bishop Patterson before the division were Larry J. Davis and Thomas R. Austad. vsb County Community Church Activities WE ALSO gave the pupils From clerks. AN ACTIVE member of the Layton 20th LDS Ward, he has served in priesthood activities and leadership positions. He will be honored at the regular a safety lecture showing them some of the things not to touch if they should find them, said Major Jurek, and what to do if they run across such things. , The two 2701st experts then threw the session open for questions. Nearly an hour of questions were fired at the two Air Force men by the enthusiastic third graders. tech- Explosive Ordinance Disposal Squadron at Hill AFB showed JERRY G. BURK Melinda and San Diego. & Planters for ymnuLs GrEcmousG . . grb HILL AFB Ogden residents, Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood Ellis and Mrs. Ruth Thornock are the childs 4-- al Feb. p.m:; tary, babysitters instruction ; deadline for older members to enter record books in semi-fincompetition; Feb. Elementary, bicycle safety 9 View a.m.; Feb. 22-Elementary, babysitters in- -, struction 3:30 p.m.; knitting, crocheting, and needlework workshops 12:30 to 3:30 p.m.; presentation of quilt to .Governor in Salt Lake City at 11 a.m. FEB. Elementary, babysitters instruction 3 p.m.; first year leader's training 10 a. m.; ElemenFeb. tary, bicycle safety 9 a.m.; 3 p.m. ElemenFeb. tary, babysitters instruction' Frost of Elemen- Feb. and Vance Olney as ward Elder Mark Watson, son of Mr. and Mrs. N.C. Watson, 2702 East 1925 North, East Layton, has received a LDS Mission call to serve in the Canada Montreal (French speaking) Mission. employees cited for outstanding accomplishments in the field of management were Rell W. Rives, Kaysville; John B. Ross, Clearfield; and Dee W. Thurgood, Syracuse, nicians from the 2701st seven year old Chad. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Slate of Mesa, Ariz. and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. struction 3:30 p.m.; deadline for completion of the Gover- 4-- old Accepts LDS Call Experts Display Explosives To North Park Elementary School Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moreno of East Layton and Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Ercanbrack of Ogden are the grandparents. include Mrs. Leora Blomquist of Coalville, Mr. and Mrs. Loreto' MorenO of Arizona and' Mrs. Emma Rodriguez of California. nine year in- - counselors Calvin Naluai and Miles Crabtree. The executive secretary is Nicklos Howe with Ralph Rhoe, Bruce Coy at the northern Utah air base, was the banquet speaker. AFB. Delayne Circle, was born Jan. 25 in an Ogden hospital? Mr. and Mrs. Slate are the parents of two other children, Vae View MARK WATSON director Curtis, Murphy, Ogden Air Logistics Center commander at Hill Slate, baby Gary W. and daughter Leslie Frost Slate of 655 . The bishopric of the Clinton Third LDS Ward, after the change, retained Lewis B. Patterson as bishop with new Laytonnes. HE WAS one of 12 Hill AFB four from Davis employees to be honored at the County awards' dinner. Col. Lewis G. tant to Maj. Gen. John J. of advisory 4-- H to 3:30 p.m.; p.m.; knitand crocheting, ting, 15 - HILL AFB Richard G. McKenzie of East Layton received the years top award offered by the Hill Air Force Base Chapter of the National Association of Supervisors. held Saturday at Defense Jennifer council meeting 4 p.m.; knitand ting, crocheting, needleworlTworkshops 12:30 Ball, np McKenzie Receives Years Top Award Hollie. Graveside services were to Madrid, Depot Ogden. He was cited for his professionalism as executive assis- Great-grandparent- s, Mr. and Mrs. Levi D. Smuin of Salt Lake City; Mr. MRS. DEE Shepherd is of the Valentine chairman MR. McKENZIE was honored at an awards banquet Ogden residents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Stegen and Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Ross, are the grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Sorenson live in Preston, Ida. On Jan. 22, Mr. and Mrs. Scott L. Ercanbrack became the parents of a baby boy. He will be named Wyatt Scott Ercanbrack. He has a sister held Monday in the Ogden City Cemetery conducted by Lindquists Kaysville Mor- Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. nj i was born Jan. 24 in Ogden. Springs, Calif. Ward. Surviving are her parents of Provo, one sister, Jenny, Lynn Potter, Provo; grandparents sets. Layton Births Smuin of Kaysville and Mr. 'and Mrs. James R. Potter of ALSO SHE MOVED items, blankets and sleep on the 13th and 27th will include an art program given by Dianne Beck, and a special presentation by personnel at St. Benedicts Hospital on alcohol and drug dependency syndrome in women. MRS. LEAVITT has also taught swimming at Lagoon for the American Red Cross from 1957-6She is currently employed by the Davis County School District. Her husband is Don Leavitt and they are parents of three children. While a member of this chapter she served as Ways and Means, social chairman and vice president. FEBRUARYS programs, Infant Dies y old Janalee Potter, daughter of Keith Darrel and JoLynn Smuin Potter of 2144 S. Nevada Ave., Provo, died, Saturday, Feb. 3, 1979 in the Utah Valley Hospital of prematurity. She was born Provo. Jan. 28, 1979 MRS. LEAVITT joined Beta Sigma Rhi Sorority in 1967 as a member of the Beta Alpha Chapter of Layton. ing Davis North Medical Center with handmade baby pallbearers and Louis Sjoblom. Care of the flowers by Farmington Eighth LDS Ward Relief Society, np 1942. Survivors, husband, son, BEFORE THE dance, a to toast the new queen will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rick month have included present- al were Ray Adams, Paul Bylund, Kenneth Bourne, Adrian DeJong, Jim Floto, Floyd Griffis, Lawrence Mar-sto- n ' SHE RESIDED in Colorado until moving to Farmington Layton. Chapter activities this 7:30-1- 0 Mrs.. Maxine Leavitt of Kaysville will be crowned 1979 Sweetheart Queen of the Xi Chi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi during their annual Chapter Valentine Ball on Feb. 9 at the Eagles Lodge in Valentine Ball, Feb. 9. Hall, Kaysville. per plate. Dancing will be from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Dress is semi-formor best dress. and Don Mickelson. t 1700 W dinner will be served from p.m. $3 were Curt HONORARY receive her crown at the A HAM Pilcher, Todd Pilcher, grandsons; Woodrow Pilcher, John Potter, Clarence Jorgensen to Louis and Katherine Olbert. She married Delbert E. Pilcher Aug. 24, 1934 at Durango, Colo. 23. She is Mrs. Lynda Hamblin, Layton. She will Jan. sweetheart ball and dinner will be held at the Roy Fraternal Order of Eagles Hall 3355 at 5120 S. Friday night, Feb. 9. During her stay in Spain with her family she was also a member of the Ski Club of SHE MOVED back to Kaysville in 1974 and transferred to the Xi Chi Chapter. has been vice She president, social chairman and also served as president She was voted from 1976-77- . "Girl of the Year that year. She was also elected as Davis County Council President of Beta Sigma Phi for 1978-79- . There are nine chapters in the country. MAXINE LEAVITT Valentine queen for the Beta Rho Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi was chosen at a meeting A DEDICATION of the grave was by B. Grant Johnson with burial in the Kaysville City Cemetery. MRS. PILCHER was born Jan. 15, 1910 at Mancos, Colo, Queen Chosen February 9th by Mary Lou Lloyd; benediction, Reed Lloyd. NEWLY appointed officers of the Seventh Ward are Thomas R. Austad, bishop; with Larry J. Davis and Kelsey P. Webb as counselors. The executive secretary is William Palmer with Terry Rowley, Douglas Day and Gordon Timmons as clerks. man. Sweetheart Ball Going Home" accompanied Seventh Ward. Madrid which had over 500 members, served as publicity chairman and social chair- Eagles To Hold speakers, Bishop Richard White and Don Manning; vocal solo, Darrick Bowen, BERTHA PILCHER in Pres. speaker, , IT IS for all adults age 18 and older. It is open to the public and they encourage everyone to come out and en- joy the Sweetheart Ball for a fun Valentine Nights entertainment. np panied by Mary Lou Lloyd. Remarks, M. Prentice A new LDS ward has been formed in the Clinton Utah Stake. The division of the Third Ward has created the arian. THE EVENINGS entertainment will begin at 8:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. and a donation of $5 pier couple is being asked. In addition to dancing there will be photographs taken, a floor show and light refreshments. Calif. Leonard; Spain in 1971 and while there she joined Spain Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. She was active in the chapter activities while there serving in the following positions: ways and means chairman, publicity, social chairman, scrapbook and parliament- February 10 sisters, Emmit Olbert, Gussie Olbert, and Mrs. Anna Robertson, all of Durango, Colo.; Mrs. Lula Patscheck, Mancos, Colo.; Mrs. Barbara Windbigler, Santa Barbara, Clinton Creates New 7th Ward Sweetheart Queen For BaU Set Services Held two 1979 peb. SHOP DIETING AMERICANS An estimated 40 million Americans went on diets last year, according to the A.C. 11. THE DIACONATE will meet at the home of Mrs. Rae Karadeema, Thursday, Feb. 15 Nielsen Co., with mostly women aged 25 to 34 dieting within the year. CNS at 7 p.m. 4071 Riverdale Rd., Ogden, Utah and 379 So. State, Clearfield, Utah Make Her Valentines Happy Winter Merchandise All 65 Off (pendelum) FASHIONS FOR LADIES 3 TEENS VILLAGE SQUARE, KAYSVILLE COLONIAL SQUARE , BOUNTIFUL |