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Show WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, REFLEX-DA- VIS NORTH DAVIS LEADER, DECEMBER 23. 1981 opjtuqm Max N. Erichson Buried In So. Dakota Institutes Theme Reach CiiCFiqi Missionaries Jan. 4, 1982 marks the beginning of a new quarter at the Ogden LDS Institute. This years institute theme is Reach. Marx Newton Erichson, 58, of 1220 East Raymond Rd., Fruit Heights, died Dec. 12 in Randolph, Ut. He was born Sept. 23, 1923 in Colman, S.D., a son of Victor Marx and Cordelia Lydia Newton Erichson. He married LaVonne Marolyn Billings Oct. 24, 1945 in Rock Rapids, Iowa. He was a veteran of World War II with the rank of CPO in the Navy. SURVIVLNG are his widow of Fruit Heights; sons, Jeffrey R. Erichson, Indian Harbour Beach, Fla.; Ronald E. Erichson, Tallahassee, Fla.; Mrs. Robert (Cheryl Sue) Boutin, West Melbourne, Fla.; six grandchildren. Also, sisters, Mrs. Eugene (Doris Eileen) Bopp, Burbank, Calif.; and Mrs. Robert (Joyce HE WAS retired from the Navy and had worked in quality control in the aerospace industry. He was reared in South Dakota and lived in Florida for 18 years. He had lived in Fruit Heights for the past year. He graduated from high school in South Dakota and attended electronic schools in the Navy. Joan) Windier, Vancouver, Wash. FUNERAL AND interment in South Dakota under the direction of Lindquists Kays-vill- e Mortuary', np Edith Falkner Succumbs At 55 Edith Blamires Falkner, 55, died Dec. 12, at the Davis North Medical Center. She was born Dec. 15, 1925, in Kaysville, a daughter of George Lambert and Nettie Alberta Cottrell Blamires. life-lon- Robert ALSO SURVIVING are four brothers and two sisters, Herman C. Blamires, Kaysville; Vernon C. Blamires, Lehi; Melvin C. Blamires, Farming-ton- ; Mrs. Rex (Alice) Smith, Ogden and Mrs. Verna Vance, Kaysville. There are also 17 grandchildren surviving her. FUNERAL Services were held Dec. 16, in the mortuary chapel with Bishop Deloy E. Bench officiating. Interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery under the direction of the Lindquist-Kaysvill- e Mortuary. area. She School. SHE WAS a member of the Layton 8th Ward. She held many Church positions including Primary President. She is survived by three sons and four daughters, Kurt, thoof Bethlehem Christ did Micah write? 4. Where may this verse be found? Ephratah, though thou be little among the thousands of Judah, yet out of thee shall he come forth unto me that is to be ruler is Israel. 1. Who is the author of this prophecy? 2. Of whom was he speaking? 3. How long before the birth of Answer to Bible Verse Speaking Melbourne Australia Mission. He is the son of May n Webb of Kaysville. and R. Webb of Salt Lake City. Zcl-do- 1. The Prophet Micah. 2. Of Christ, the promised Messiah. 3. At least 400 years. 4. Micah 5:2. On Dec. 15 the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8307, HIS FAREWELL will be held Dec. 27 at 3:30 p.m. in the Kaysville 13th Ward Chapel. 875 E. 200 N. He will enter the MTC Jan. 7. The new elder is a graduate of Davis High School and has attended WSC and worked this past summer in Maui. Hawaii. He has received his Duty To God award and is a four year graduate of the Kaysville LDS Seminary. Layton, Ut. hosted their third retarded. Approximately 80 guests and attendants were presented with a personalized name tag, handmade by the ladies auxiliary. A TURKEY dinner with all the trimmings was served followed by dancing and caroling to the music of Sonny Johnson and his organ. Santa Claus dropped by to give each a, Christmas present donated by Max Factor. Elder Bret Smith returned home Friday from seivmg in the Thailand Mission. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David O Smith. 1093 N. Bedford Rd . Kaysville. He is a member of the 12th Ward and will give his mission report Dee. 2' at 5 20 p.m. HIS FAREWELL will be 12 noon in the Kaysville 20th Ward. Crest-ood Chapel . He w ill enter the MTC on Dec. 31. An open house will be held at the Green home on Dec. 29 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Gregg is a graduate of Claremont High School and Seminary. He and his family recently moved here from Claremont. Calif. w GREGG HAS been deacon president, teacher president and first assistant to the bishop in his priest quorum. Prior to moving to Utah, he was assis- tant manager at Wolfes Market in Claremont. 0. Back From LDS Mission Rotary Club Holds Elections The Kaysville Rotary Club held their election of officers for the 1981-8- 2 year during their Wednesday evening business meeting at Davis High School. ELECTED W ERE Richard Wate as president-elec- t; Lynn Lawrence Jansen, as treasurer and Jack Oram and Joe Lundstrom as directors. Dr. Reed Adams will serve as president. They will be installed in July 1982. The Kaysville Rotarians held their annual Christmas e dinner and program at the Country Club in Farmington on Dec. 16. Special guests were the Rotary Anns. The Christmas musical program was presented by the Laytones of Layton High School. Lynn Niederhauser was program chairman, np Elder Scott L. Homer has returned home from the Oklahoma Tulsa Mission. He will speak in the Layton 26th Ward Dec. 27 at 10:30 a.m., 2120 W. Gentile St., Layton. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Homer of 1154 N. 1140 W., Layton. LaVERNE KENNEDY ELDER KENNEDY Mission Call Elder Max K. Kennedy and his wife. LaVerne. of 2761 E. 300 N. Layton, will serve in the Dallas Texas Mission. Their farewell will be held Dec. 27 at 12:30 p.m. at the Layton 21st Ward Chapel located at the point of Oakhills Dr. and Gentile. AN OPEN house will be held Dec. 26 from p.m. at the family home. 6-- 9 ELDER WATSON Elder B. Thomas Watson, son of N.C. and Lois Watson of 2700 E. 1925 N.. Layton, has accepted a mission call to serve in the Paris France Mission. He will enter the MTC Jan. 28. His farewell will be held Dec. 27, at I p.m. in the Layton 20th Ward, 2250 E. 2300 N.' ' ' i ' THOMAS WAS a high hon- or graduate of Layton High School. He participated in basketball and was a Sterling Scholar in math. He is a four year graduate of the Layton LDS Seminary and is currently employed at the Ogden LDS Temple. There w ill be an open house at his home Dec. 27 from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. ELDER MURRAY Elder Brian C. Murray has accepted a mission call to the Wisconsin Milwaukee Mission. He will enter the MTC on Jan. 7. 77 ft ft Village BRINISthe son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger C. Murray of 4'6 g. farewell will be held Dec. 27 at 9:50 a.m. in the Layton llth Ward. 60 West Gordon. An open house will be held from p.m. at his home. Brian is a graduate of Layton High School and Seminary. He was active in athletics and has been active in his church activities. He has held leadership positions in his priesthood quorums. & Owen St.. Layton. His 350 77 Phone 77 77 ft ft p.m. p. 766-258- 1 20 ft Discount Clothing from 6 a.m. til 9 a.m. 77 ft f of VFW, and Grace a.m.-- 7 Sat. 1 0 a.m.-- 77 Store will close at 5 p.m. ft 77 POST COMM ANDER Don Myers and Ladies Auxiliary president Rachel House thank all VFW members who donated food, time, money and U energy making this annual .. , . ... .. event a success. Scouts Acheive Troop 98 of the Farmington 10th Ward held a Court of Honor Sunday at the home of Delwin Orr. institutional representative. Chris Andersen conducted the Court at which Kevin Prims received tenderfoot rank. This was awarded by Larry Price, committeeman. The first class rank presentation was made to Cory Leonard and Paul Potter by Vince Hess, chairman of the troop committee. award was made by Glen Leonard, counselor in the HIGHER RANKS included star badge awards to Nathan Farr, Chris Andersen. Craig Hess and Garrett On by Gary Smith, recently a scoutmaster in the Los Angeles Council. The highest award and climax of the Court came as Jeffrey Smith became a life scout. This Lambson. scoutmaster; 1 bishopric. Merit badges were l pre- sented to Cory Leonard, Paul Potter, Chris Andersen, Danny Heath, Garrett Orr and to Todd Orr by Merrill Law, Committeeman. 100 BEEF CM18 MATT POILSEN, David Callahan, Chad Leonard and Mark Louden were inducted y into the troup during a conducted by Glen Ind tie c06 L cere-meon- k Christian Hess, senior patrol leader, and Suzanne Hess, leader. Blazer-The flag ceremonies were conducted by Cade Dillree, Hawk patrol leader, assisted by Garrett Orr, Brad Hess and Nathan Farr. bti& J and apPrJ& I. Cfoopracte Merry Christmas Thank you for making our business such a success this past year. We wi IN LOTS OF be Closed Dec. 25 to Jan. 4 M time etc. - SortM North Mam Q Yf bportone Pft. 746-- i LAYTON, KAYSVILLE, ClEAHflELD, HOY AND OCOEN Ca 6W our 3 ONLY f, -- i f I on ft .(7 Bogart, district three, president of the ladies auxiliary. 10 N. Main, Early Bird Sale ff i Christmas Eve Day I 77 Among the visitors were senior vice commander of the state of Utah VFW; James Beck, Jr., vice commander state of Utah VFW; Andrew (Alabam) Clements, district three comman-de- r Mou.-1'r- i. .77 ft ft Store Honrs Sq. Shopping Kaysville, Utah S 8 Melvin T. Richardson, annual Christmas party for "Wide Horizions Care Cen- Connecticut Hartford Spanish Mission. 12th Ward and will enter the MTC Jan. 28. Rosella M. Burton ha-- , received her mission call to the Washington Spoh.me Mission She will enter the MIC Jan. 13. Her farewell will be Jan. 10 from the Kavsville 2nd Ward. held Dec. 27 at 621-54- Oak-ridg- Christmas Party Held ter" for the Gregg Robert Green, son of Bob and JoAnne Green. I76N. 3050 E.. Layton, has accepted a mission call to serve in the wants to participate. Registration begins Jan. 4 and for more information call or the Institute office Niederhauser, secretary; Bible Verse But JAMES IS a graduate of Davis High School where he was active in athletics and was a three year letterman and captain of the track team. He is a seminary graduate and received his Duty To God award and his On My Honor award. He is presently employed at DKM Steel. Lance J. Webb, 140 N. 650 E.. Kaysville, has accepted a mission call to the Spanish (De-nic- graduated from Davis High iw 'N activities for anyone who well, Layton; Mrs. Brad Beck, Salt Lake City. resident of the g dancing and Institute Chorale. The Institute has over 19 instructors and 40 course offerings. Elder James R. Smith has accepted an LDS mission call to serve in the Lima Peru North Mission. He is the son of Gerald and JoAnn Smith of Fruit Heights. He will enter the MTC Dec. 31 and his farewell will be held Dec. 27 at 10:50 a.m. in the Fruit Heights 5th Ward. 201 E. 600 E. Henry, Omaha, Neb.; Mrs. Dale (Allysa) Reynolds, Taylorsville, Ut.; Mrs. Jon (Elizabeth) Cogs- tied Robert Pryor Falkner in Lincoln, Neb. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died March 18, 1964. She worked for Sperry Uni-va- c in Salt Lake City. She was Kaysville-Layto- n offerings include sign language, a weekly Horizon lecture series, exhibition folk ELDER GREEN ELDER WEBB ELDER SMITH (Kathyrn) ON SEPT. 4, 1943, she mar--, a Mrs. pus students and community members in the institute program. In return the registration committee request that you respond to the invitation. Reach for something higher; register for Institute this quarter. The Institute provides a variety of courses, such as comparative religions, genealogy, Christianity, church history, and missionary preparation. course EVERY FRIDAY night the Good Times Committee plans an exciting night of fun and Paul B. and Michael D., all of Layton. THE REGISTRATION committee, under the direction of Jill Kartchner, will be reaching out to involve cam- Elder Clark Noble, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Noble of Las Vegas, Nev.. a nephew of Pres, and Mrs. Eldean Holliday of Kaysville, has accepted a mission call to the Connecuit Hartford Mission. He has resided in the Kaysville 2nd Ward and will enter the MTC Feb. 4. His farewell will be held Jan. 17 in the Second Ward. Elder Patrick Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Miller of 890 North Shannon Rd. Kaysville. has been called to serve an LDS mission in Hawaii. He is a member of the Kaysville .4 Very Merry Pfef & n ft |