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Show WEEKLY REFLEX NEWS JOURNAL, NOVEMBER 30, 1978 DAVIS Conducts Tour 'V' New LDS Public Services Available Chapel vears IT HAS taken her a full year to make arrangements to get Services Are Held Funeral services were held Monday at 12 noon in the Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary Chapel for Lloyd Seal Larkin, 58, of 235 West Center Street, Kaysville, who died Thursdav Nov. 23, 1978 in the Davis North Medical Center v Also surviving are five brothers and two sisters, She has arranged this tour solely because of her own interest in the archaeology of the Book of Mormon Lands, and because ot her desire to the Kavs v die I ul Pai k I uncial seivn.es weie unde i the duet lion of I indtinst , Kina i hi (is of I av ton , c spt II I'll ai le ibio a t sot J"V born pnl rancis f,erabl They were Mrs ( Hill AI B '.7 tit i t hi i n ; She had bvt d in Di nvi Colo . W ash . I r , , ' J . t i H i i n i ' i l md In I! 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' w t h ive no identific it ton Also the vatation check list is proven very successful Hie past yt ais If J citizen is iv mg tht it home on v ui a t n iii oi for olht t u isons, tor a d of turn til, v c ip all pi Lht pOitt tit pat tme nt and s it a Hi o n m and uddi k is made t ul a t g d 'r H ior i' N V Av -- ufy 'at. on S' r in c i Dili M I i M , K,i , t il fol dtiiY Ai'h 122 t a'll t N ,t i't ( I f i i it h , t lid H ,1 ,r ' p a li in i t , a i D ' ROl MAN 1 t i Clearfield Police Report s w il1 , il' , l i Hi 'i i ft1, to t it l l I 't ds id I A R 1 1 1 D L - iiliv cd Sv i n u a ii hi is of si, l(M' m equ 11, ' R 't 'IS Mis 1, i i it I n i t W A t "I r t nipl 'I ' t I f A id L cd O i i s n ' d i nt i (IV Mis I, vv iii p, t v, IHo't J h v id t i bv I), t i i Si it h )Uim in Hi v I F 1 t i N f ( i i V ,1 non s, v ii house at i l i I q.i p"ii m nt tided s ' , s vv ,u c r t ( c n't 1 t 6 h I P "'il i I "III (iw ' t ' In anon m hjs H f taken Wit n t I i u 'n t dm , n a a a w ho I, 1' s ti i ,i poet ,m pm t ' ' i 'it in rt m ili o' a 1 tin' n III md on md ii, i ,1 or a p' t lilt (i ii t in t pie OH ' d JOIN! It t i np A P K I rn mil III I i Is t j " s i r ' lee pi, Mike c tn" Mini ol'it tin i i h turn )Y W 'ot b n imh An man Fti Ddii son of I h ,ron k n tic b i i I N j r sf I, s: ii I p A, I i i ' , . 0 i " I! nv o I M x W Reports 77 MEMBERS OF the force are Lyle Larkins, police chief, Elmer Morrison, It Dave Helquist, Sgt and Pa trolmen Robert Mednick, Ron Barton, Val Morton, Reed Heslop and Youth Bureau Ot identified and teturned to their owners because they r A i ' ,, v ' Mil l'''II! ' i ni , I "I i ! i ' I S , ,r ' m , ) a o.r in u A ii K Ii , t fl ( lldAl II w eMti r MilV IK b m on, i r C MOW hi i I1' M w , iM' H MKH v 7 HI W v inn mg S pok i , he foil 'i mg in I i in 1452 She A i dot ite W vomtng and o no .S it Win.' State ( olli ge I lid, . 1 ( b u fu Id l In ID, h tin 11,1 ' ( in Ig, p f , ,V MFMBI RS OF the Kavs vdle loth, 12th and 2ith DS W ci ds and stake leadus as well as mien sled pc runs ai' inv ited to attend no " it M'l THE POLK I department has an engraver available that mav be checked out fot tnM cticns to take home md mark tht ir valuables Main ret oveied items cannot be has make anyway they can-- to Kaysville a more desireable and safe community to live in They ask everyone to be mindful of their responsibility as citizens and assist them in their jobs, by con forming to laws and ordinances to warrant m your home lire ceremonv will be con tiuctcd bv Bishop Fcichatd F Brough under the duet torn of Stake Pi esidt nt Flu m Holliiljv CITY KAYSVILLE eight officers on their force Those officers take pride in and assisting in helping necessary burglary 'll ild r THE POLICE office! s periodically receive special schooling on various aspects of law enforcement and community service One of the most helpful services available is the House Security Check, where the officer will come to your home and check window and door locks and point out other be safety measures that may off a north side of Crest wood Road 'id 'Mill t FOLLOWING THE 45 minute program thev will ad journ and travel to the chapel site for the ground breaking ceremony which is located between Thornfteld and Bed fotd Intersections on the s is an l cm mill's md dt mt i a pit w 11 I at pit d ' as t no I' U' Ml I'n I S e- - t a o' It to ad h. d I , t "i fg i , i i i - m ' w r OF R St SSIONS is the Mill of Vi and Mrs (hades ! dt Sc vsioih ot 21 id W est a Son h H ,s Sv r,u use i its Iki'-- h d an open house ' Him Is and I elal iv i s I'll i' It hi' or mg the s r I S t i M ( ,1 i he 1 I . in , i r tit 'I a I DS on to ( htcaeo, Illinois 71, i tii, ' n mt Ian prior parture for hr, dt "rs iHt s r y tia re this i' h ic m pc i a it ,li "(i s ai d Ml s and Is tin f"sti p pin n o' m i ist t, is ho'nla' s ' oi , IP It sit tl ,11 'OI oi vi t t , t i'e e sai mu t t , ' ui n s i v Meet-- i 5 45 p m , r W h n ' s ltt R at ig Suttday ! Mi s to ,t o r s ! )"ip,his i i c, S;iok me p t JOt MI Sacrament Ward Lis I I Ml ir S ,u W n , 1 ' i' r Mich a SesMons vv h noii d at the Sv r n use F irst I I Kotoed ju'Lon lute. Held WimI i lonla v h v H 1 as a c ml ,u i non' n vears, ret nni it n Mi Ni ii o, imp' h u op, ( .on ed tl hnstm is v.iilol for main I I t t r:i l i r ,1 ( M f i Mm h v ( " rs, Rawing, W n I r M Also 1 t in Denver, ( olo , a daugho r uf Arvid and St Ima iiMosnn Johnson She married H it"! f . i i I d 3. n i bill n G ) c t Mission ' i i o i i ml ( It m l M n i in h till In -- c SHE WAS tit mt ni ( ' , oil , Funeral Ser vices Helen I (hiistri,, avton died S n id o Nov 1H, 1478 it the D i. North Medical ( no r ,n u ltn following an x't nth tl ness 'I tl S it o f,u Mt r uasd LOS t r lit i it S Hi 1 Mill il Ibis ipnv Mrs L i i V 65, of ' tin i lh iiisi t ' t t' u - tit , i t umt slu nn lit 'h' all it 1 astle, it'd . r , C 1 b 1 ' i M s tl lit v'siungw I MR. KING woi kt tl it Hill Air 1 orte Bast ow i 2d vi ar , as a Its lime al rn innal w i in r He was at t iv e in It ( i , ,t K s M N 1(1 I 1 Accepts 1 t 0 np , and photo) r t Ml ' b. ui no dlv i st d 11 ,v of the hot k (if M a through ( iii to d and Mt a o , 1 Sit Dl kdtsvillt Surviving ait his widow ot sons and tlm e Beaton Stiei i, nun pu t! hit t twoKendall A King, s, Ihursdav Nov 2i i v m V iuj avton, John 1) King, W t lls lienedit t's Hospn il m Ogdt n vide, Mis Ambiose (Orph I) HL WAS born i iv l)Hl Smith, Ogden Mis Geial ill Miiivsvilh, i iah, a smi of dint Burgdoi f, Ogdt ii, Mis David William anti in plia I sther lett hei I av ion r m. I leu her gi indtluld'i n King He rnarrit d , tt i Di.tton in ALSO SIRVIYING p, Bakersfield ( thf thiee hi others rind thif MR. KINti w is leant! and sisters, (n raid King Bonn edut ated m snutin i n I tab tiful ( alv in King (t nn. s st e, Vani e King M it hig m He graduate d from Wi si High Mis Mary Quislbutg, Mis School in S ill ake ( uv m I homas, bo' h of S He seived m iht V s Arniv I ake itv, Mis the I ,vi t prior to wen Id wai 1! Ni w 1 lph , i Graveside Riles D ivni VI) spec in1 has to offer he guide r mihoi itv on 'he sim s ar J h m tr ivt It d exit n a ml vv r ti n m,i n v dl S ook Ilf Mot 111011 a i:ldkr sessions s) a e her lnteies's with o' Si is who dsn m iv w mt tv t a w ea it h of v 1 v u clgc that this tal lit; MINI! WAS in av ton Memoi Kavsville Mortu it s.J iiti'ie BLRIAI hi foul iv t n toil! C odge HE IS sui Kavsville 1 , V iduals on a non profit basis who would like to take the Clifton Larkin, Larry arkin, both of Kaysville, Howatd I ui kin, Phoenix, Ariz , Dell I arkin. Fruit Heights, Ruddv tilt nil I arkin, Darbv, Mon tana, Mrs Rithaid (Carol) allev Noi ris, Fountain ahf , and Mrs 1(1 one (t! ir bora ) Nutlall, Bountiful Employed with the Davis County Road Department had been with f Ihson Ranching Co in t ,ad i member of t he Kavsville First Ward and also option'd a cafe in Kavsville fm a number of vears He w is a member of the L av ton I auks scheduled for Saturday Dec 2 The ceremony will be held in the Kaysville Utah LDS Stake Center at 555 North 100 East, beginning at 12 noon v 7 Magna, Sterling, mother, grandchildren, MR. LARKIN was born April 2, 1920 in Kavsville, a son of Fred Seal and Lavida Jensen Larkin He was married and later divoried 1 shaie an exciting vacation experienceof with a limited interested number v W'ard Chapel for the Kavsville l(Xh, 12th and 20th Wards is With the final confirmation, she is now able to offer to Keith Mrs (Cheryl) Adams, Roy, Mrs Connie Glenn, Fruit Heights, Mrs Clair (Gerri) Crookston, Lav ton, Mrs George (Renae) Pobce Department, desires inform the public of the ser-ices that are available to them The ground breaking ceremony for the new LDS H confirmed flights and a special guide for her tour daughters, also counseling Patrolman Lee said he is happy to provide counseling service to a child or youth if the parents will just bring them in If they are not able to provide the adequate counseling service they will refer them to the proper agency. Mike lee, Youth Bureau Officer for the Kaysvilleto several times the ensuing (e |