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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, OCTOBER 25, 1979 e OPJTUgM ville Mortuary Chapel for John Edwin (Jack) Barker, Jr. of 146 East 200 North, Kaysville, who died Sunday Oct. 14, 1979 in Layton. He was born Nov. 10, 1902 in Kaysville, the son of John Edwin and Rose Hannah Funeral services were held Oct. 16 for Lawrence Hodgson, 87, of 1238 West 1700 South, Syracuse. He died Oct. at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Reid R. ft I ' ' 9'.. fr- A all of Syracuse; Mrs. Reid R. (Lola) Holbrook, Bountiful; brother and three sisters, Isaac Hodgson and Mrs. Mariam H. Wiggill both of Layton; Mrs. Pearl Clausen, Winnemucca, Nev.; and Mrs. Sarah Ogle, Yuma, Ariz.; 19 grandchildren and . LAWRENCE HODGSON The Lords Prayer, by Mrs. Karen Schick, a grand- solo invocation daughter; Larry Criddle, a grandson. Bishop Clayton J. Holt by Speakers included Bishop Holt, Bishop David Lawrence Cook and Reid R. Holbrook. An organ and piano duet was played by Mrs. Marvetta G. Saunders and Mrs. Nolene G. Hodson of the favorite medleys of Mr. Hodgson. A vocal solo, I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked, was given by Karen H. Schick and the benediction was by Howard Criddle. of the grave Ferrel Hatch and pallbearers included Kent Hodgson, Steve Hatch, Scot Holbrook, Ferrell Hatch, Larry Criddle, Brad Hatch, Val Holbrook and David White. Interment was in the by of- ficiating. Family prayer was given by Golden J. Waite; prelude and postlude music by Mrs. Arlene Briggs; vocal pany of Kaysville for 40 years, and with the Newspaper Agency Corp. in Salt Lake SURVIVING Syracuse City Cemetery. of Kaysville; one son and two Barker, Fruit Heights; Mrs. Lynn (Linda) Nance and Mrs. Susan Hartley both of Kays11 grandchildren and ville; three one brother, George THE FITTirJ'EST BOOT F03 A HARD DAY'S F. Barker of Kaysville. Bishop George Kershaw of the Kaysville 8th Ward officiated at the funeral. The family prayer was given by John Kent Barker; prelude and postlude was played by Marcia Mansell; a musical Mrs. Minnie Nance Adams, 76, of 308 North Adamswood Road, Layton, died Oct. 13, in her home. She was Oct. 8, 1903 in Cleveland, Ida., a daughter of Augustus C. and Lovisa M. Austin Nance. SHE WAS married to Charley Adams on Sept. 12, WORK cushion sole "Sweat-Proo- f leather insole absorbs moisture Water repellent leather 15 Mbs. RED WING MELVINS SHOES Clearfield, Utah 4 AUTOMOBILES Mission Home from 1926 to 1929. She had lived in Layton since 1932. She graduated as a registered nurse from the LDS Nurses College in 1932. AS A member of the Lay-to- n Fifth LDS Ward, she had been a Relief Society visiting teacher for 45 years; served in the Primary and Sunday School; was Stake Junior Sunday School Coordinator; and had worked in the Ogden and Salt Lake LDS Temples. She taught Red Cross classes during World War II and had worked extensively and disabled. SURVIVING are two sons and three daughters, Charles P. Adams, Layton; Douglas A. Adams, Clearfield; Mrs. TRUCKS CARS PICTURE WINDOWS FOREIGN CARS PATIO DOORS TRUCK SLIDERS SCREENS 1,000 USED WINDSHIELDS & INSURANCE SPECIALISTS MrJL QUALITY GLASS 327-28- th 399-923- Street 8 Ogden 578 N. Main, Layton 376-121- 3 selection O My Father, was sung by Lynn M. Nance; invocation was given by Don Adams. REMARKS WERE given by Bishop George Kershaw. Speakers were Rulon Barnes and Lynn M. Nance. A piano medley was played by Jan Barker and the benediction was given by Stanley Webster. Dedication of the grave was i given by Bishop Dee Hyde. Pallbearers were Trent Hartley, Matt Nance, Kelly Nance, James D. Morgan, Andrew Barker, Jed Barker, John K. Barker and Brent W. Webb. Interment was in the Kaysville-Layto- n Memorial Park. turned from a two week were speakers Morgan; Robert F. Bitner and Lynn W. Burton. A musical selection, O My Father, was sung by Harris Adams and a duet by June and De J Cutler was sung. Benediction was offered by William Maynard. Charles P. Adams dedicated the grave and pallbearers were Wade Adams, Steve Weber State College. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ballantyne. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Larkin and their children have moved to Mantua to make their home and will open a store there. Scotts brother Brett Larkin is now running the Baers Canyon Sporting Goods store in Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Larkins of Darby, Mont, have been visiting for three days with his mother, Mrs. Lavida Larkins and with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Kent King and family were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin King of Logan. Mrs. Sally Higginson re- vacation to San Diego, Calif, where she visited with her Mr. sister and brother-in-laand Mrs. Rulon Rasmussen who are on a mission to the Mormon Battalion Visitors Center. While there she visited with Elder Todd Webster who is serving an LDS mission there. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sides attended their Pinochle Club in Roy Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Siddoway. Kristine Ballantyne, Sandra Green, Susie Law, Laura Phillips and Ross Phillips are REMARKS WERE given by Bishop A. Lloyd Poulsen; her life story by Carol E. ; Sherman (Nancene A.) Mrs. William Facer, (Charlene A.) Maynard, Mrs. Lariy (Darlene A.) Roberts, 11 of all Layton; Guest speaker for the Lay-to- n Rotary Club dinner meeting Wednesday at the Chateau Center was Kent Randall from Weber State College, School of Technology. Mr. Randall addressed the topic of the growth, accomplishments as well as the problems and the future plans of the of Technology. School Members, and guests were present, np O. Madsen Speaks To Rotary Club and four a sister, Mrs. Ivory (Lillie) grandchildren i Layton Rotary Club Meets Holland, Salt Lake City. Funeral services were held Oct. 18 at the Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary with Bishop Lloyd Poulsen officiating. The family prayer was given by Douglas Adams; prelude and postlude music by Annette Coombs; a I Need Thee Evety duet, Hour, was sung by Harris Adams and Doyle Egan; Sherman Facer gave the M. Scott Governor Matheson has declared the week of Oct. 22, 1979 as Week. Toastmistress Representatives of all Utah clubs met with the governor for the declaration. Individual clubs will hold various celebrations but Toastmistress Week will be celebrated with a Founders Day Banquet at 7 p.m. on Oct. 24 at Andys Smorgasbord, 3350 Highland Drive, Salt Lake City. PROGRAM WILL include honors paid to Ernestine White, founder of Toastmistress Clubs and all former presidents of Council 2. Those to be honored include Amar Mabey, Ogden; Shirley Reed, Clearfield; Speirs, Barbara Layton; Jean Connie Truax, Clearfield; Geneva Henry, Washington Terrace; and Ruth B. Smith, Roy. Speaker for the evening will be Jackie Nokes from TV Channel 5. Cordial invitation is extended to the public and especially former Toastmistress members. THERE ARE presently seven clubs in the Ogden, Hill AFB, Salt Lake City and Provo areas. International Toastmistress Clubs teach in leadership, Fort Lane Shopping Center In Layton recently returned from his mission is now attending among the Fruit Heights ' students who are attending ,f; the Brigham Young Univnized in the Salt Lake LDS in Provo this year, , 1966. He Jan. 10, died ersity Temple. HarperGary Maynard, Mrs. Leona Thompson A registered nurse she had,2S ;WilliartT':'Holland, ' Albert ' Nance, Lionel Nance, recently underwent surgery. practiced as a private nurse Larry Mrs. Beth Tall, Mr. and in Layton. She was raised in Roberts, and Kevin Weis. InMrs. Dell Larkin of Kaysville Idaho and Enoch, Texas and terment was in the Kaysvilleand Mr. and Mrs. Burnham had lived in Independence, Memorial Park. , -Layton - Leonard of Farmington at- -' Mo., in the Central States 1932 in Coalville. The marriage was later solem- for the handicapped STORM DOORS JACK BARKER Funeral Services Held Thursday 1979 HOMES Forest John daughters, born ' are his widow n; DEDICATION Third LDS Ward Chapel with ? Com- er 27 THE FUNERAL services were held at the Syracuse with Inland Printing City. He had lived in Kaysville for 76 years. He was a graduate of Davis High School and a graduate of Linotype School in Brooklyn, New York in 1927. He served an LDS Mission to England from 1924 to 1926 and had been a MIA president and secretary of the Seventies Quorum. todian for the Clearfield (Shirma) Waite and Mrs. Howard L. (Velma) Criddle fr ON JUNE 29, 1928 he married Lucille Hyde in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He had been a linotype operator Holbrook, Bountiful, following a lengthy illness. A RESIDENT of Syracuse for 52 years, he was active as a high priest in the Syracuse Third LDS Ward. He is survived by one son and three daughters: Roy L. Hodgson, Mrs. Golden J. Center in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sabin have left for Vancouver British Columbia where he will undergo surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Burnham Leonard visited in Manti on Sunday with their daughter Mr. and Mrs. and Tom Reeves. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bloxham attended the funeral service of a cousin Mrs. Viola Grah-m- a Gam in Salt Lake City last week. Mrs. Gam was a former Kaysville resident. Mr. and Mrs. Varge Thompson and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Randy Thompson and family of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Val Thompson and family of Kaysville spent the weekend at Mount Nybo. who Todd Ballantyne Bacon Barker, Sr. 13, 1979 Elementary School and North Davis Jr. High School. Marty Carpenter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glade Carpenter is now at home after being confined to the LDS Primary Childrens Medical Funeral services were held Oct. 18 at Lindquists Kays- Lawrence Hodson Succumbs At 87 HE WAS bom Jan. 27, 1892 in Kaysville, Utah and was the son of John and Harriet Emily Webb Hodgson. He was married to Vera Briggs on April 21, 1915 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died Oct. 19, 1954. He married Pearl Cox Stoker April 12, 1957 and she too preceded him in death. Mr. Hodgson was a farm owner and operator and had been employed at the Ogden Arsenal. He had been a cus- SYll Services Held F or Jack E. Barker communications, and speech improvement. Men and women are both welcome as members. Interested persons should contact Ruth Smith or Carol Fowler for information as to existing clubs or the possibility of forming a club in the Davis County area. ; 1 j tended the wedding reception in Ogden of their niece Kolene Kessling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kessling. Mrs. Kessling will be remembered as the former Elaine Bybee of Kaysville. Other members for arrived from the wedding and will be remembered by many in Kaysville as they and their te , ! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bybee were former Kaysville residents. Those attending the wedwere ding from Mission. He will- enter the Mission Training Center on ! Dec. 6. He is a member of the Kaysville 11th LDS Ward. Mr. and Mrs! Ron Watts Y and three daughters spent the ! past weekend at Kanosh with . Rosa, Calif.; and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bybee of Oakland, Calif. Dr. George F. Snell spent a week in Atlanta, Ga, where he attended Academy Physicians the of Fred Watts. j Houseguests of Mr, and Mrs. Murray Nichols and family are their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Springer and son Nathan Craig of Cody, Wyo. They will be visiting a week before leaving for Ohio to make' their home.; Mrs. Springer is the; former Family meetings. Dr. Snell has been a delegate for Utah the past three years. Mrs. Mary Ann Walters and Mrs. Phyllis Nelson of Rich- field were visitors of Mrs. Mary Walters last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Layton . ' will serve his mission in the Japan Sehdia Mission,- v, Lyle Green has beeftjooh- fined to the LDS Hospital in the Mission Training Center in Provo on Dec. 13. He is a member of the Kaysville 16th Ward and the son of Mr. and Salt Lake City undergoing-treatmen- t for a heart attack. ' Weekend visitors of Bishop Mrs. Eugene Giles, 175 ' Walters of Billings, Mont, visited with his mother Mrs. Mary Walters during the week. Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Kim Walters and children of Hyrum. Jerry merly from Rhode Island. Elder Glen Rowley . ' . v Rowley. and Mis. Bengt Jonsson were their son David who is' at-- ; tending BYU in Provo, their daughter Marianne and her; financee, Michael Wicknic mdae ; 7:30 Only WeeknlgMs A Fri. A Sat 7:30 of" SAT. students of BYU. Mr. and .Mrs- - LaVar" Godfrey, Mr. and Mrs. Joe havnee Adults Preece attended the play Funny Girl at the Pioneer Memorial Theater in Sat Lake City Friday evening. Michael Boyd McAllister , received his Duty to God Trail Award on Sunday in,, Mrs. Howard Sides. Mrs. Sides attended a bridal 1.75 KAYSVILLE VZATRS 376-527- the Kaysville 8th LDS Ward Y shower in Bountiful Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Betty Turnip honoring Vickie. It was hosted by the school teachers of the Taylor School in Bountiful. Vickie will be 2 Nov. 17. FRAN BROWN &CO. Mrs. Sarah Giles spent the weekend in Taylorsville with her son Jerry Giles and family. She was on hand for the birthday of her granddaughter Kim. Ryan and Brandi Arnold of Layton spent Thursday and Friday with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Heath. Elder Dean E. Gamer, son of Mr. and Mrs. David H. Gamer of 605 South 400 East, Kaysville has accepted a mission call to serve in the Toastmistress Week Set For PERM SPECIAL ! Oct 22 By Gov. , V. . V .Guaranteed work With all stylists V irons the Utah Mining Association. MR. MADSEN spoke on the economy and the problems facing the nation. He emphasized the issue of too much federal control in our country. Mayor Gar Elison was program chairman, np Includes PRECISION HAIRCUT .;,r: DESIGN STYLE The Kaysville Rotary Club met Wednesday evening at the Davis High School cafeteria for their regular dinner meeting. Guest speaker was O.C. Madsen, controller for Kennecott Copper Corp., representing re- - turned home Oct. 24 from serving an LDS mission to the South Argentina Mission. He will give his report on Oct. 28 in the Kaysville Second Ward Sacrament meeting at 12 noon in the Rock Chapel. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert California, who are both Miss Vickie Sides and her fiancee Pete Carrier of Salt Lake City were Sunday dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and married ; . Visitors of Mrs. Leone Gardner were Mrs. Alice Clive and Mr. and Mrs. Schetz Smith of Salt Lake, a misCity. Mrs. Smith was Mrs. of companion sionary in while serving Gardner Scottsdale, Ariz. After returning fnpm her mission she was married. She was for- - enter South - brother Elder Wayne T. Nichols farewell testimonial on Oct. 21 in the Kays'ville 12th LDS Ward. Elder Nichols Elder Jim Giles has accepted a mission call to the Pennsylvania Philadelphia 50 West, Kaysville. . Marianne Nichols. They were on hand for her returned from a trip to LDS Mission. He will ; his parents, Mr. and Mrs.; American Blackfoot, Idaho where they spent time visiting with their son and his family, Mr. and ; Mrs. Robert Layton. Sacrament meeting. He is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Samuel McAllister. Harrisburg Pennsylvania Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Young, San Jose, Calif.; Mrs. Young the former Afton Bybee; Mrs. Maxine Bybee Mills of San Ear Piercing Layton1.. , . . . . 6.99 6.99 Kaysville |