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Show FEBRUARY 29, 1984 Kaysville SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Brent Mitchell and family are visiting in Sun City, Ariz. with his parents ' -'- , 4- , 't jy Alice Rebecca Layton. 85. Rites Held For Joyce N. Riding Mitchell. s 05ITUgRq Bernard Mr. and Mrs. ' Alice R. Layton Succumbs At 85 L of SHE WAS born March 15. Layton, a daughter of Charles A. and Victoria Jane Walker Layton. She was born in the family home and lived in the same home her entire life. She was educated in the Davis County School system. She retired from the civil service employ1898 in died Feb. 20. 1984 at Centervil- & le. following a long illness. MEL MAISEY SHE WAS born Nov. 16. Ogden, the daughter of 1926 at Attends Academy Mel Maisey of Century Spencer Vernon and Rose Barlow Realty was one of more than 210 Century 21 brokers, owners and managers y DAYLE GRAY MR. AND MRS. Golden Date r.(.. worked for the U.S. Postal Service for 29 years, retiring in 980. He has been a member of the Utah State Firemens Association for 40 years and was a volunteer fireman for Layton for 32 years. slDayle M. Gray and Norma H. Gray will observe their 50th wedding anniversary with dri open house March 3 from p.m. at Valley View Golf Course, 2501 E. Gentile, Layton. They invite friends, associates and relatives to celebrate with them. No gifts 1 4-- 7 ' please. THEY WERE married March 4, 934 in Ogden. Dayle born Sept. 3, 191 in Was 1 Ran-dolp- h, Utah, the son of Ahdrew L. and KleaM. Gray. Norma was born March 26, 1918 in Etna, Wyo., the daugh- of George W. and Ann S. Herrick. They have lived in Layton 43 years. ''Dayle was in the grocery business for 15 years. He ter ! " ts De-no- is J Concert Slated and Ann Moulton, mezzo-sopran- o LAYTON Dr. Michael Palumbo, viola, will be featured artists ,n at an upcoming recital sponsored by the Layton !r Civic Arts Council. The program will be held Sunday. March 4 at 7 p.m. in the Layton Heritage Museum. There is no admission charge. THE PROGRAM will last one hour. of "- Ms. Moulton will sing selections from the works n is She and a Ives. Brahms Debussy. r local soloist w ho has performed leading roles in We-- I ber State College productions. Ms. Moulton teaches vocal music at Ben Lomond High School. Her' accompanist will be Kathy Skidmore. . well-know- DR. PALUMBO, head of orchestral studies at Weber State College, will perform the Sonata for Viola and Piano by Shostakovich. He will join with Ms. Moulton to perform Two Songs" by Brahms. Rulon Christiansen will be the pianist. p! Kaysville Scott Packer of Cedar City visited with his parents Mr. and Mrs. William Packer for a few days while in Salt Lake City on a business trip. Valoric and Justin Eatchel of Salt Lake City spent a few days in Kaysville with their Michael and Pauline Frts 617 W. 1875 N.. t lyton. announce the engage-:nof ihcifdaughtcr. Pamela on Frcsqucs. to Anthony chard Brow ne of Alta Loma. ies of the years, including den mother in the scouting program. Visiting Teacher. Primary teacher. Compassionate Services leader and others. For the past five years she has served in the Genealogical Name Extraction Program. She has often served as a judge in the local high school speech and debate contests. SHE WILL receive a plaque. $25 cash award and other recognition. . nephews and nieces. JOYCE N. RIDING and two sons. Robert G. Riding. Bath. Pa. and Kim D. Riding. Bountiful and five grandchildren. Also surviving are her mother. Rose Marguerite .Nicholls. Kaysville: one SHE IS survived by her husband. Gordon of Centerville ville City Cemetery. Bishop Noel Flint of the Robert V. Nicholls. Gaithersberg. Md.: one sister. Beverly N. Shewell. Vernal. LaytofT 2nd Ward conducted the services. FUNERAL services were Thursday. Feb. 23 at I p.m. at the Centerville 16th LDS Ward by Dean S. Layton: prelude and postlude music. Marianne Chapel. Interment was in the KaysCemetery under direction of Lindquist Bountiful Mor- A. FAMILY prayer was given M. a ALICE REBECCA . LAYTON Call: violin solo. Diane Layton: invocation. Karen Barkdull: remarks. Bishop Noel Flint. Ann Day and Daniel Layton; musical selection. Mike Stevenson: speaker. Randy Layton: benediction. Richard C. Layton. Dedication of the grave was by Bill Day with interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. PALLBEARERS were Daniel E. Layton. Jerry Layton. William E. Layton. Richard C. Layton. Darrel R. Layton. Ronald S. Layton. Dean S. Layton. Flowers were cared for by the Layton 2nd LDS Ward Relief Society. Rosie Green Rites . Brown: speakers. Spence Beck and Rulon Thornley: Let Me Call You Sweetheart" by Erma Tucker: Mr. and Mrs. Wendell d Convention at PCSSA Anaheim where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kimple. They also visited other friends. Boyd and Betty Crawford of Ohio and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Moseley of Tennessee. Before returning home they were guests of John and Alice Davies at Jamul. Calif, and also spent time in Mexico. Mrs. Roselyn Slade entertained at a family dinner Sunday in honor of her Curtis birthday anniversary. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Dave HE WAS reared in Malad. Ida. and attended Malad High Green and family of Fruit School. He had lived in Kaysville the past 45 years. He was a member of the Kaysville 4th LDS Ward and served as an Elder and home teacher. He was a retired meat cutter and butcher. He had worked at JOHN A. REED- - ladies group consisting of Jean Nybo. Jennett Meldrum. Margo Harris. Gerry Youngberg. Marnie Peck and Gail Knowl-toaccompanied by Lynctte n. LayfonCold Storage. HE HAD worked at the Ogden Arsenal during World War II. Surviving are his widow of Kaysville: one son. David R. Reed. Roy and eight grandchildren. Also surviving is one brother. Anthony Reed of Huntington Beach. Calif. He was preceded in death by a son Jack B. Reed. FUNERAL services were Wednesday. Feb. 22 at a.m. with Bishop James Brough officiating. Family prayer W'as by Melvin Lotz: prelude and Kathryn Welling: The Lord is My Shepherd" by a 1 1 post-lud- Max-fiel- returned from California where they spent the past two weeks. They attended the MR. REED was born Nov. 30. 1909 in Brigham City, a son of James Hilton and Lily Jensen Reed. ' He was married to Evelyn Lehmann on June 19. 1934 in Logan. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. g0"ad tuary. c. Carter: invocation. Robert Johnson: remarks. Bishop James H. Brough: speakers. Ronald Barney and Richard Bowman: 0 My Father by the ladies group accompanied by Lynctte Carter: benediction. William Wood. Heights: Mr. and Mrs. Neil Slade. Kaysville: Captain and Mrs. Craig Thorsted and family of Tooele: Douglas Slade of BYU. Mrs. Bclva Muir. Kaysville: Gary Muir. Bountiful: and Mrs.Belva Muirs two sisters. Mrs. Vera Tippetts. Salt Lake City and Mrs. Zoe Eastman of Clark$ton. Wash., drove to Lyman. Wyo. to attend the funeral service of Mrs. Lucille R. Dean on Feb. 10. Mrs. Dean benediction. Kirtley Tucker. Dedication of the grave was by Dennis Spackman with interment in the Kaysville City was a sister of Mrs. BelvaMuir and Mrs. Eastman and Mrs. Tippetts. Elder Ezra Taft Benson and his wife were special guests and Elder Benson was the featured speaker. Pres. ElDean Holliday also spoke briefly to the group. Mrs. Beatrice Carroll entertained at a personal bridal shower at her home Friday evening in honor of Juliann Mclbourn w ho will be married to Attorney Jack Cargeeg. Cemetery. PALLBEARERS were Fred Pierce. Oscar Pierce. Jerry Sykes. Ralph Pierce. Perry Pierce and Jim Pierce. Honorary pallbearers were Clyde Pierce and Lewis Pierce. Flowers were cared for by the Layton 18th W'ard Relief Society. Twenty guests attended. Music was by Morjorie Sten-quiand daughter Maureen Laser. Benard Morton is convalescing at his home after re- st cently undergoing major surgery at the Liakeview Hospital in Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lotz entertained at a family birthday dinner Sunday in honor of their daughter Mrs. Marjorie Ann Burton of Kaysville. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Terry Lotz and family. Centerville: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lotz and children of Riverdale. Seventeen guests in all. including Mrs. Burton's children attended. Completes Training ROSIE GREEN Funeral services were held Thursday. Feb. 23 at the Park Street Chapel for Rosie Green who died Feb. 18. 1984. Bishop Dennis Brown of the Layton 18th Ward officiated. FAMILY prayer was by David Pierce: prelude and postlude. George Rytting: That Wonderful Mother of Mine by Geraldine Felt: invocation. George Woodland: remarks. Bishop Dennis Pfc. Richard A. Lamb, son of Joseph W. Lamb and stepson of Arta C. Lamb of 2897 W. 300 N.. West Point, has completed basic training at Fort Dix.. N.H. DURING THE training, students received instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tactics. military courtesy, military justice, first aid and Army history and traditions. He is a 1983 graduate of Weber State College. Ogden. DEDICATION of the grave was by Ira Egbert with interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Dale Webb. Steve Reed. Scott Rccd. Melvin Lotz. Max Winters. Doug Beatty. William Wood and Bob Johnson. FLOW ERS were cared for by the Kaysville 4th Ward Relief Society, np Shoemakers to America 'Ace' Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme was 1983s nameplate. Buy No. 1 at Ken Garffs. v wtvte woe g DIET CENTER. THE . WEIGHT-LOS- S PROFESSIONALS! CAU US TODAY, fora free, intt.. Kjctorv mnwjhjlioa rn i ojrra cwravuuw. ' I ' m JH4 X Haft 77SMM BARRY H. AVERY TAX SERVICE in the comfort of your home Personal Business - Partnership Year Around Audit Service THECOVPLEis planning a at St. Peter St. jy 6 weddingChurch in Alta ul Catholic ima. Calif. Pamela has attended Layton gh School and is studying rsing at the ChafTey College Alta Loma. Calif. The lorn has attended Mt. San itonio College at Pomona. FUNERAL services were held under the direction of the Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary on Saturday. Feb. 25. 1984 in the West Layton LDS Chapel with Bishop Noel Flint officiating. Interment was in the Kays-- . brother. ville Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary Chapel for John A. Reed. 74. of 249 N. 500 E.. Kaysville. .who died Saturday. Feb. 18. 1984 in the Humana Davis North Hospital of causes incident to age. Eatchel. Esciling news arrived for the Fred Schroadcr family when their son and daughter both received mission calls at the same time and both will be entering the Mission Training Center on May 3. Plans Wedding SHE WAS an active member of the LDS Church w here she served in many positions over Funeral services were held Wednesday. Feb. 22 at the grandmother Mrs. Eda Elder William Schroadcr will serve in the California San Jose Mission and his sister Sandra Lynn Schroadcr will rve in ,he Nonh Caro,ma FRESOUES ANN MLLA M)Vli(,n Thcy arc members of the Kaysville toh CHRISTINE is outstanding in Advanced Placement Biology and Chemistry, student government, community service work, science fairs, math .contests and Key Club work. She plans to go to college and major in the sciences. Christine is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hunsaker of Clearfield; Surviving are numerous .gm y Held Thursday Reed Services Held Kaysville News John Taylor, Farmington: Larry D. Gray, Singapore: Kela Ann Moon. Fruit Heights and D. Gray, Walnut, Calif. HE WILL be at the Clearfield Job Service Monday from 9 a.m.-- I la.m. For further information, contact tb Debbie Hunt Zinger, secretary, at I 21 at Century Barlow Realty since December 1977, by their children, Vauna CLEARFIELD The American Legions de- partment service officer, Dave Parkinson, will be travelling for the Veteran's Outreach program to assist veterans and their dependents with VA . Barlow Realty in December. 1983. As well as sales manager, he is active in real estate sales. He has been Century THEY ARE being honored Yets Can Get Benefit Help ; been selected as the Roy Elks Lodge T eenager of the month . was MEL MAISEY appointed sales manager for 1 . 1 Christine Hunsaker from Clearfield High School has Irvine. Calif. NORMA WAS a cook at Travelers Cafe for 22 years, retiring in 970. They are members of the LDS Church. They have four children, 10 grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. marriage she lived with her family in Salt Lake City. Pasco. Wash.: Bountiful: Long Beach. Calif, and finally settling in Centerville where they have lived for the past 26 years. She graduated from Davis High School in 1945. She attended Weber State College in Ogden. Teenager Of The Month Century 21 International Headquarters building in. . SHE LIVED most of her early life in Kaysville. After her CHRISTINE HUNSAKER Cenwho attended a four-datury 21 International Management Academy in Irvine. Calif, in January. DR. RICHARD McKenna. Management Consultant to Century 21 Real Estate Cor- poration. termed the seminar an educational academy." Intensive workshops covering each area in the successful operation of a real estate office were held throughout the seminar. A certificate of course completion was awarded to all attendees, who later toured the SHE WAS a member of the Layton 2nd LDS Ward. She served an LDS mission for 25 months in the Montreal Canada Mission. She served 25 months as a stake missionary in the North Davis Stake. She taught in the Sunday School and Primary auxiliaries and had served in many other LDS Church positions. - - J- ment in 1949. Marguerite Bingham Nicholls. She married Gordon J. Riding Sept. I, .1946 at Kaysville. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. 21 W. Gentile. Layton, her home. Joyce Nicholls Riding. 57. iA 1882 died Tuesday. Feb. 21. 1984 at 16 Years Experience For Appointment Call 544-261- 9 All in Soft Cwc CRX. Motor Trend i Car of the Year. For the 1st time, one manufacturer sweep the top 3 places Come see why. Ken Garff leather! available a- t- State at 5th South BARTONS Oldsmobile Honda 3 43 No. Main SHOES - Bountiful |