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Show I ME4Y BEriE H mu NORTH PAVIS If ABFH. AUGUST 21, PA Vi 5 KCftS JOURNAL, AUGUST T Melvin R. Sedgwick Funeral Rites Held M,ii,a r. (lifliufl, firmer fe?, 4 Pi rf, rh4,t. aI Mi UK H m W n4 (Ufa Sr4gtk, Mire4 jfttVp tic I Ui I MM run Vj!i )v. CofifunitA, fl'tl (L Mnitti vfft tUfttarJ Jam KriJ Ami 8 14 lb Russo lumbers Bountiful Mortuary f Vaiiiimi are fit Cliaiir, tJiufktcr. Mr, Mrfl tshmoni Jthprkv. Ml Diana I'lfijtjiu, t hird, interment ll.njfiMj Memoful t 4m tf ibf e 1 W.imm of n,i $t L uh t4 tf t.iia, i4j,UP prrpcW t 04 Mr, Hafafit itifiitr) Mif, Mb of IWHiUl, rr4 VJ Murray; Kfi 5w4fk, Ml lake Cat; Mfi, Albert PHI V ftf (Unt Ibci IftuTitora, Wl C'; it. Pi f, SeJfr uk. tfietoa; 6 fra4M Irea; tiHkm aM itrf, lift, Iwm Vd IUm. of lawirj, M AI 4. I'wl Non MfJicat IN tr t 1&S3 ih Vt, pf b? rit t Ut) ptoArm Oa rtibeBBfsMiinj tfu pwafli f F turns P Basis the Mu! Pt Co. Mot cam. to encmirae f4ttxunbme fri i they may 10 Me ID hr if puvsevkMi to central U alma. By Mrl I, He ifoe t4 the Conte Itoa.tfrw KrmvwefcrrrHeJ 014 p: e4 M display Cat .OrH at the (1rffcl4 mwfliOfal I wo vheHct rre made available for thu purpote, whuh wa rreaiiy arfrewr4 i by the PIP ciMitp C. Kimose In, ' ft K the hope of thi Service Held Fri. 4tHt to Ne aH td ilenwfiv tme id the ctneti of the wir SHE HAS a member of the KayssdlelMt Ward and held server posiiMtn in various ev of the t harsh. Surviving are her daughters, Julie lee Kimose. Kernel Lynn kimose. Michelle Duna Kimose and Jennifer Donn Krnmg, ail if kaysville: her mother of Kaysville; a brother, John R. Call, Bountiful and a voter, Mrs. Rofrh (Virginia) Wilkins. Salt Lake Cay. Interment was In the Kays vdle City Cemetery. roundins commumtiev, the great advantage of rlatmi their treavureJ ieejHakev w a ofe an4 locked area where the name of rtonert a4 their power aneeoort will be perpetuated along w uh their fifif. ihuv enabling the puWie wen-jo- y and view the momenwet ofoorpavt. hu-luin Ibia Sunday warn tan flitU Mall will uflhf II DiUm-h- sI Sdn (Trami4wn.hii ifn ! Smithrm the m ing of Club Aimm8wuwH.Thr Spun The group have high hope gathered to furnish a w ell operated muveum. Thi will be a demonvtratioa of love and SPORTS CAR CHAMPIONSHIPS SET u L Brought officiated at the services, family prayer was given by Funeral service vere hdJ 12th Friday In the Ward Chapel for Mr. Diana Call Kimme. age 4J. of K49 John R. Call: prelude and post-lumusic by Gayle White sides: invocation. Bill Camp Westbrook Rd., KaysiUe. who died August 12, I9K0 at Richard L. Brough. de Kaillc bell: remarks by Bishop her home. SPEAKtRS WERE Wayne Bales. Robert Mounlson and Ute Know lion. A musical selection was given by Janet MRS. KIMOSE vat born Aug. 7, 1947 in Ogden, a daughter of William Odell and Ostler and a piano solo by Bertha Diana Robinson Call. Carolyn Oldham. She married Donald Lee Kimose on April I, I960 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died June 6, 1975. She was a school teacher in the Bountiful and Kaysville area schools and had lived in Weber County and Davis County most of her life, and in Kaysville the past 14 years. She was a graduate of Weber High and BYU. Infant Stevenson Graveside Services Graveside services were held Aug. 15, 1980 for John Kylcy Sievenson, infant son of Robert J. and Lisa John Stevenson of Layton. The baby died Aug. 14. 1980 at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden. He was born Aug. 5, 1980 in Ogden. THE NORTH Davit DlP Co. consist of Ih camp that are located m the tartouv arm of Clearfield, Sunset, Clinton, West Point, Syracuve, and South Weber. Each of the camp have a board member w ho is acting a custodian of relics. Anyone interested in additional information should call your local DUP camp, Goodrich, 77J-558- Lila Lutz, were Kenneth Ncbckcr, Randy Kimose and Eric Kimos. Care of the flowers by the Kaysville I2(h Ward Relief Society. both of Layton. His grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Richard S. Stevenson. Layton: a Rex W. Flint, Kaysville; great-grandparen- Delbert Jaques and Mrs. Elizabeth Steven- son, both of Layton; Mrs. Mable Clark and William E John, both of Malad, Ida. SURVIVING are his parents of Layton; two brothers, Burial was in the Kaysville-LaytoMemorial Park, Nathan and Chase Stevenson, Susie Judd To Be Honored Oil 80th n y wm cm i tti tiftlrf Irimrin.iik 1$ Vet pioneer. r Mr. Hazel 7 or Mr. 773-587- 8. Dedication of the grave by Duane Gerrard. Pallbearers were Rusty Ncbckcr, Dale Raimi. Van O. Call. Jr.. Ed Hyde, Bridgcr Call. Curtis Call. Honorary pallbearers wr owm fUdkuiji appreciation for the late Bishop Richard v Thu I of developing this collection until an amount ha been LAYTON The Utah Region of the Sport Car Club of America will hint the Smihcm Pacific Divivional Solo II Championship Sunday at 9 am. at the Layton I Ml Mall parking kit. dmers ability and the car's handling and agility. Driver are expected I compete for individual etas championship from Arizona, southern California, Nevada, and Idaho a well as Utah dn anything from a stock VW to a fully race prepared Corvette or formula car. .g A SOIX) II event d a driving skill contest It usually colled an involve running your car on a course marked by pylon agmst the clock. The course is designed to emphasize the i non-spee- out-cros- Dai son 519 he doses. RanJy has been an active participant in local SCCA events lor the past seven years. He finished fourth in the 1979 National Championship held in Dallas, Texas last year and ha hi sight set on being the national champion at this year event to be nclJ in Satina, Kansas on Sept. OTHER LOCAL valley hopeful defending their titles in the divisional champion nl bUrtirtWbjf fl C By t.VV. I k tot of Oglrn. ship at Ijyion will be (less Pack from Ogden driving a Corvette roadster, is the charge. current to 5 p m. on Aug. 24 at the new l ay ten I fills Mail parking lot losaicd at the Layton exit on do ITttll Lbchcldfrom9a m. champion. Batkns of Clearfield, is the feigning lady's champion driving a Daisun I 15. 12'Xi. Local car dealer and auta parts houses are donating special prizes for this event. Weber Canyon Wheel Club Prev g idem George Cap I the event in conjunction wuh Rob Robinson, mall manager. A host of other eompciiUtr w ill be shooting for 40disision-a- ) tales up for grabs at this 25-2- SALT LAKE Driver Randy Welsh, three time Southern Pacific Champion, will be defending his tale in the tn hi h!!fir tn,u years championship. The spear-hcaJm- event promise to be both fun and exciting and the public is welcome to attend free of Kaysville News Mrs. Leo Kinsman is now at home after being confined to the Davis North Medical Center for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin CridJIe and family of St. George are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Morton, and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin G. Criddle for a few days. Lester Morton retired from Hill AFB on Aug. 15 after completing 36 years of service. His wife Rita and family attended a special party in his honor on Thursday at the base. Mr. and Mrs. Greg Hart of Hawaii have been visiting with his mother, Mrs. Eva Chugg in Ogden; with his sister Mr. and Mrs. Jay Jorgensen and family in Kaysville; and his grandmother, Mrs. Ethel Webb, Kaysville. Mrs. Ethel Webb recently visited in Nyssa, Oreg. with her sister Mrs. Hannah Burbank in honor of Mrs. Bur- banks 91st birthday. Keir and Dylan Murray left Tuesday by plane to return to their home in Houston, Texas asfter visiting with their grandparents Wayne and Helen Sheffield the past three weeks. The family of Mrs. Susie Parkin Page Judd are planning to honor her with an open house reception on her 80th They are the children of birthday anniversary. The w ill Richard and Kay Murray. be held in her home, 3616 W. 300 N.. West Point. Ut. on Aug. 23 between the hours of 9 p.m. event Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Meacham attended the Putnam and Hogan family reunion in Ontario, Oreg. on July 5-- RECEIVING FAIR PAINTINGS Receiving art entries for the Davis County Fair are seated, Lucile Stock, left and Karen Carlson while Carl Stock adjusts entry to get better view. 9. MRS. JUDD was born Aug. 23, 1900 in south Bountiful. Mrs. Brad McKinley accompanied the girls of the Kaysville 12th Ward for a week at summer camp. The scout troop of the Kaysville 12th Ward attended scout camp for a week at Camp Steiner. Jack Robins, scou- She was the daughter of Joseph Hyrum and Rozina Winegar Parking. She married ' Daniel Harold Page Nov. 15, 1922 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. Page was accidently killed on Oct. 4,"T951. Six years later Mrs. Page married Ray Judd of Hoytsvil-leNo14, 1957. Mr. Judd died Spt. 28, 1978. tmaster, accompanied the group. Mr. and Mrs. John Perry v. MRS. JUDD was employed by the Clearfield Department Store, and as housing manager ' for the Roy City Arsenal Villa, : until it dissolved. She later was employed by Tanner Memorial Clinic in Layton. An active member of the West Point LDS Ward, she has held numerous positions in various auxiliaries in the church. ; She and Mr. Judd were activily engaged in temple work before his death. She is an active member of the DUP. and children of Lansing, , SUSIE PAGE JUDD - : SHE IS the mother of two 'sons and had four daughters. One daughter died in infancy. Her children are: Milton Harold Page and Wendell Vern Page, of Kaysville; Mrs. Lynn K. (Marilyn) Tyner, Layton; Mrs. Lawrence (Zina Ruth) Mich., is visiting a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nylen Allphin in Fruit She has three stepsons, two of whom she raised, they are Lawrence Ray Judd, Joel Gilbert and James D. Judd. She boasts of 13 grandchildren and 23 and ten ALL OF her many friends and relatives are invited to visit her on the special day. No gifts please, vsb Park. The Kaysville 8th Ward held their summer outing Friday and Saturday in Logan Canyon. A large number of familes attended. Bishop George Kershaw was in charge. Elder David Tanner has returned home from serving an LDS mission to Spain. He gave his mission report in the The younger set has turned from the cowboy look to the Indian look with an accent on , beaded moccasins, belts and Todd, Ogden and Mrs. Phil R. beaded and feathered bags. (Virginia) Ogden, Tucson, Jewelry is also inspired by dian craft. Ariz. Heights. Mrs. Allphin is the former Zillah Butcher. Mr. and Mrs. Arles Steiner and their son and family, Dr. and Mrs. John Steiner, spent a week at Yellowstone National In- Kaysville Third W'ard on Aug. 10. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Tanner. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Flint and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. John Flint and their children, and Mr. and Mrs. Steven Flint and children, vacationed for a week at Yellowstone Park. Houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Arles Steiner was his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel! Steiner of southern California. A Steiner family barbecue dinner was held at the home of their sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shober in Murray. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Steiner, Afton Steiner, Mr. and Mrs. Glade Steiner, all of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Meacham attended the wedding and reception of the grandson Alex Izatt who was married in Ogden on Aug. 15. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Quhid Izatt of Layton. Paul Barber has been ill and confined to the Davis North Medical Center for treatment. Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Marx and family are happy to have Kirsten Meyer from Germany become a member of their family, Kirsten is an American Field Service Exchange student and will live with the Marx family during the school year. She arrive on Aug. 15. Dr. and Mrs. Terry J. Preece and daughter Jenekay of Clearfield were Sunday dinner guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Preece. Mr. and Mrs. Arles K. Steiner attended the Steiner family reunion in Provo on July 26. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Iverson and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Garth Dexter of Rexburg, Ida. , enjoyed a camping and boating trip to Lake Powell. Dr. and Mrs. Clyde F. Marx and family met their foster daughter, Mrs. Brenda Christiansen of Waxahatchie, Texas at the airport recently. She will spend some of her time in Salt Lake City with other friends during her stay in Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Buhler and their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hughes and family of Ucon, Ida. and their son, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Buhler and family of Hyde Park, spent a few days on a family outing at Bear Lake last -- week. Manly Blackwater of Ship-rocNew Mexico, arrived to make her home with Bishop and Mrs. Richard Fagg and family during the school year. Manly is a Lamamte who is 12 years old and will attend the 7th grade this year. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kirby visited in Sandy Tuesday evening with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Polhumas. k, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dotson and family attended a family reunion for Mrs. Dotsons family at Ferron Reservoir. Mrs. Leah Linford returned to her home Aug. 12 after being confined to the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful or a month after surgery. Mrs. Marjorie Burton entertained at a stork shower on Aug. 15 in honor of Mrs. Lota and 20 guests. Assit-in- g were Mrs. Lorothy Lotz and Mrs. Nora Miller. Mrs. Beulah Buhler has returned home from the Lakevie Ja-ne- Hospital after undergoing surgery. Dr. and Mrs. Clark B. Rampton and children of Los Angeles, Calif, are visiting for three weeks with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. Jack A. Rampton and in Layton with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitman. Dr. and Mrs. Chris Merkley and children of Royal Oak, Mich., left to return to their home after visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Godfrey, and also in Heber city with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Merkley. They came to attend his brothers wedding, Robert Merkley, and have spent two weeks with relative in Utah. Lucile B. Sheffield was a guest of her son Pres, and Mrs. Russell H. Sheffield on Sunday. A combined birthday party and going home party for Jeanene Sheffield Jackson was enjoyed. Jeanene and her children left Tuesday to return to their home in Virginia after spending a few weeks in Utah with her family. The Clarence Meacham family reunion was held at Sinclair, Wyo., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Meacham the past weekend with 34 family members attending. The Kaysville Third Ward held their summer overnight campout at Cherry Hills Camp ground on Friday and Saturday. Brian Wood is confined to the Bountiful Convalescent Center undergoing treatment for a broken back. The public is invited to visit (he art show that will be held as part of the Davis County Fair on Aug. 21-2- 3. THE PAINTINGS representing many artists in the county and many categories will be exhibited in the Davis Pavilion located at the north end of the Lagoon midway. There will be no charge to attend the exhibit. Cash awards will be given for each division. For best of show a $6 prize; for blue ribbons, $5; for red ribbons, $3; and for white ribbons, $1.50. First, second, third and honorable mention ribbons will be given in each category. tHE EXHIBIT will open at noon on Aug. 21 and at 9 a.m. the remaining days of the fair. Lucille Stock, art show chairman, says the paintings will be released at 7 p.m. on Saturday evening, Aug. 23, dmg 12 Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Frost attended the World Conference on Records in Salt Lake City where they enjoyed the lectures and displays. There were over 11,000 people attending and representing 29 countries at the conference. Mrs. Maurine Dixon of Wendell, Ida. spent a few days with her sister and brother-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bnmhall prior to entering the Mission Training Center in Provo. Mrs. Dixon will be serving her mission in Independence, Mo. |