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Show w i WIHV rrrifX-5AV- u, 1fE9 3 JOURNAL, MARCH l5 NORTH pA',-,-3 Lloyd R. Case Services Held MJ 19 Ca. Raifli Si- - wl at ffcjfMflJ ri.t Marii 4, 1 4 it4 lfuWU J f t hiJ.4( ji llmir t Vdffl; itiM maiwJ la Aka Maw pa Ami, 2. 195? i laio. on ff Cm ffiutj (fan ail wn wtl al IriT Al H M lA Ilf III (J n XJUft IV. lowj l,f 41 tn 4(k K4 trf ti (alfd HI jpn4,fci,j, pft 414 4i4Jv4,fc!4ici l.;s, ll hU Ma t ifj i.?-- IIK tt XV a hth m ihtf I ama i! I MS VXaJ, A 4 hm 4hJ W4 4 pl tit4 f Hit I It. H-- Hri wgp hI i)t.n DxttatMi Uai- is!tllfl l4 m and hif clutdfcn. Da td; Mr, and tfrkf, t'ujf Irvin Hcnncfcr Rites Held Sat. Farmer La v too rcaJenl. Ir in llrnnclcr. 8. dictl Mailt J. IVKO in ihe Canon-woo- d liiMnafomdry vsC'hmttipio ierge Mr, ben Kaysville Moiluaiy aith tin of ihe Gram 5ih LDS Ward od'isial-in- g Hichop Hrem K. I Family prayer a as given by Norm W. Naldcr. FrcluJe and postluJe music as plased by (icorgc Kyitmg: Mr. Kyi-li- ne solos. c also played INVOCATION lo organ as given hy Philip Kohin; remark hy lli'htp brent K. I. tins: speaker were Patriarch John Park anJ Oma Wilcox, benediction was given hy bishop llowjrd ern Caribbean and South America. Ihe Panama Canal and Yucatan Peninsula. They were impressed with the Panama Canal and ihe rums and pyramid in Play CM Carma, Mex. Il wax a wonderful trip, sightseeing throughout many places in whkh they visited. Miss Diane Daniels of BYU spent ihe weekend with her pa- II. Smith. Dedication of ihe grave hy Keith Gomm. Pallbearer were Lcland Stephens, Uhi Hcnncfcr. Randy Thurbcr, IVING are one ton and one daughter. Jay F. Hcnncfcr and Mr. Maurinc Thur-be- r, both of Salt Late City; SIR Mcrs in Stephens. Orson Hcnncfcr and Kenny Payne. Inter- rents Mr. and Layton Memorial Park. Daniels and family. Mr. Wilma Buhlcrof Boun- - ment was in the Kaysville rnr . frt: - itr week m LI Paso, leva soiling with her parent Mr. and Mr. Forresl CUMcher, Mr. Lucille ShcHWIJ and Ptrsidem and Mi. Russel II. SScIfield and daughter Paula were dinner guest in Magna Saturday of Mr. anJ Mr. Rut-c- ll V. Shelfield. Ten guest attended Die dinner. Returning Irom an interesting and educational sacaiion Inp are Roy and Vaudi Williamson of Kay sville. T heir 12 day lour took them to ihe w c st- f uncial services uert held March 8 at the Lindquist' ON DIC. 24, m. he a married la Annie I utter in wa laicr Ogden. The mam-iculcmnicd in ihe hall Late LOS Temple. She later died. Mr. Hcnncfcr had been a meal eulter far 50 year in La) tan. He crvcd a Laton city treasurer for 37 year. He wax an elder in iltc Gram Fifth LOS Ward in Sail Late City and at formerly an active member of the Layton Fourth and 18th Ward. Whicker and daughter. Kvanne, spent two five grandchildren and four in Murray, lie moved riom Lav ton la Sail Late City li'6. lie a Non Lct. 1 1. IHV2 in Hcnncfcr. I't., nn of Uhi ami Mary Ann RanJall Hcnncfcr. Mr. M, Mr, ami Mr, Webster won ihe trip for a week' uy al a (OAdoAonrim m Si. George from bow nun's Focsl Market, peal gfankhtldrcn, llotpiul IhMd and Reed Sorenson and on Cireg re turned home Siund-- y evening 4 W ISO - v' 'V. . '$r Mr. and Mr, a4 Mt, wa in- Jo F. lf lory d iff di-t- l Kay v Ka'hy hi, life. ttfer MIhru aCCOH wfcer ton, TodJ MkA-'loir- Itrffti la Raub he tprfli ihe week wall puiad hit grandmother, Mrs, LaVcrde McAllister, whde hi i iryWj Kaifiy i4. hm, a4 D ca LiJon, farm we M Nevada, Mi M.na tndhaiii ircendy HoAim Dr, as4 M, ward a4 Lod id Layton, vpem a week in SA brp, ha-- gueJ Ihurv day moi . h f for hcrafttoa, PiftA.whcff she Wi!J licdwah hef wus ovj )o f jwOy , Mr ai4 Ml, Kon14 Sluarl, Whde there iNr other oa, I I4er Wanen Mu-who La been n I Ds miction la I inefvl land will meet al Ronald home, Mr, Stuari and on MtvNa'ehf-iank- n, area and RoaM and Gmdy epend lime w W vighi seeing anJ unoing the area a well vivomf ttavl.inieft U)S Temple, I Mrr .Siuoi and hi mother w.U vpeftd Uu week More returning .i Clah la iheir home. He will give fu micaon re on Artl 1 3 m ihe Kay v iiie 2:h LDS Ward Sacra-memeetmg at 9 a m. Mot Wendy Wright wha i attending Dixie College in St. ahion, iu w .il DC. George, spent the weekend wub her pacMs Mr, and Mr. W'nghi and family, on Tuesday of Mr. and Mi. William G id ra.ih were Mr. and Mr. Ilaward Blood of Sait Lake Cny. Sir. Jan Cranncy atiended the funeral serv ice of her usier Mr. Glady Andctm Jensen in Ogden Iasi week. Jc Vi-ju- u Gregg I Hanson, who i hand instructor al ihe U. of U. in Sail Lake Cny. ha returned with hi hand from Oklahoma where they performed al ihe College Ditei lor National Convention in concert. The U. of U. Band wa one of four hand chosen to perform. They did a fantastic performance under Ihe duecuon of Mr. Hanson. President and Mr. Fldcan Halliday spent a few day in La Vega on a business inp en route lo Phoenix, Aria, where they w ill visit w ith their daughter Chris and her husband Larry lies and grandchild for a few day. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McAl- f liam. Alter her return the ihen went to Si, Gevuge M vm a week with her Noiher and la wde. Cml and Virgma Kmg, Sir, and Mr, King aie serving an I DS mission m Si, (korge a direslor of ihe LDS Vim-la- r Center. They are fram New Hall. Cold. Sir. and Mr. Rex Hanen are home agan alter a inp la i un-fThey relumed Nune March A they ivited m Nice, I ranee; Monaco; Marseille, France and Italy. Mr. and Mr. Dean I lolmatl. Kaysville; Mr, and Mi. Dean brand, f ruil Hetyhi. eiyoyed an eight day Cani bean cruise returning last week. Mr. and Mrs, Hod Sander were guest of iheir ton. Mr. and Sir. Hot) Sander, al a birthday dinner on Mar. 3 in e. honor of iheir granddaughter Clover Flifabeth. Guest included a few neighbor and Mr. and Mr. Don Nielson of Sail Lake Cny accompanied Sir. and Mr. Gordon Gurr for a four day slay in Si. George fitr golf. Slit. Otcta Parker ha re- tired from working al Hill A! B. Mr. Parker retired on March I with 18 year of service. Dr. and Mrs. George F. Snell spent Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake City w here he attended state meetings for the Utah Academy of Family Physician. Mrs. I rank Walters entertained at a birthday party al their home on March 3 in hon- or of iheir son Jeffrey w ho was eight year old. Nine friends came to celebrate the special event with him. Mrs. bea Johnson and her vs ' . ? i3 Alir billoiprr, W Hth, drove to palm Spring, Calif, la vial with asd M, Car of brot. 04 fcrt fcushjivj Mr. and Sri COerl C I mrr ( wrtk, I ay ton h returned rom lot Nev, where he vpeet a munch with ho ihe Dma-e- . Mr. and M-- . Dumdd lay ion 4V.Xtirf Vi)lft tr eg, and Sir. and I ay t, n n lew d-- y H-- M. Rishad tJ wui Ik tpeni mi Renaimabuvi-ne- t he vitrted woh fu and Ml. Widord Mr. and paew hwth. Mr. Rowell COIJiYCAYIi: NAIlUNCUtiGG HOWKIA inp, James Smith arrived by Aika fiane fiom I aubo-kv- , on a butiftfiv inp, W lute here NALDKH Mr. W. Mok and Don. were guevi in Logan on Mach 2 of another son. Mr. and Mr. Dean buhier and fanily 10 attend the hupiian Ilwtder, son and confirmation of iheir . granddaughter, Karen Lyn. Mr. Julia WVhvter enter-laune- d Ihe Kaywille Itrvl. Sixth and Hah Ward study gioup al her home Monday evening, ? Ss A vjviior of Mr. Fmily Ashby . far a few day . w a her dauehter Me. Doruid Lever of MoniKtHa. Mr. and Sir. Sherman Rutledge of Roy; Mr. and Mr. J P. Collier of Anona. met ihe group from Kaysville which included Mr. and Mr. Chark Dredge, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell 4 f f Maxlield, Mr. and Mr. Harold Pctkin. Mr. and Mr. George Heywood. Mr. and Mr. LaMar Green. Mr. and Mr. Harry Duckworth and Harry Ragland at Blooming-Ion- . Utah for a weekend of golfing. The Fruit Height Second LDS Ward held their Ward Ski Day on Saturday al Snow Basin for all member of ihe ward. Geri and Kent Beck-stro- PATKICK LEON TYANNA IT IORNOCK - gw- - i Diane and Grant Anderson were chairmen of the outing. Bishop and Mrs. Richard Fagg accompanied the group. TRAVIS KELLY HILL mmmssmmwMKmt SErmapoRD Happy Birthday The North Davis Leader, News Journal and Weekly Travis Kelly Reflex salute the following Ilill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kelley C. Hill of 1855 N. 250 W. in Sunset, whose birthday was March 5; Patrick Leon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Leon of 1525 Marilyn Drive, Apt J., Layton, whose birthday is March 16; Nathan Gregg Howell, son of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Howell of 1200 N. Church, No. 28 in Layton, whose birthday was March 8; Michelle Ann Sessions, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sessions of 78 N. 1000 W. in Clearfield, whose birthday was March 12; Colby Gayle Nalder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Nalder of 388 N. Fort Lane, Layton, whose birthday was March 11; Tyanna Thornock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kerry L Thornock, of 209 W. 1250 N. in Sunset, whose birthday is March 13; and Seth G. Ford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Blair Ford, of 1474 N. Church, Layton, whose ;S s: v- . re- tain ct. s. V 'i t J ft il v- - wav.v.Viv;;I rrr?T"? T' The Utah Association of Women is an organization comprising a variety uf women from the homemaker to the all of whom share a common goa: To strengthen society hy strengthening the family. They endorse tb - philosophy that the family is indeed the fundamental t nit or building block oi society, that if the family teriorates, socief. hkewK .... - iV I career-oriente- ' n it r MICHELLE ANN and rhe mother dlbegues .i,.i...,.v,VAW.V.VA,.,.V ', J; 5 Bess Jensen Named attitude and holds extreme political activism to be in- COST-OF- appropriate. Those interested in joining should contact Pat Herschi, 7 or Clara Snell, 376-845- Al (Coalition F Food) campaign, it was government is atures needed to reach our Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Smith were Steve Stites of Wassille, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Smith and family of Farmington and Steve Moss and friend. Mr. and Mrs. Smith entertained the 12 guests at h me on Sunday for Iheir dinner. Coordinator F announced. MS. JENSEN will coordinate the activities of petition" carriers and volunteers in North Davis County. The goal is to obtain the signatures of 4700 registered county voters to help place the sales tax on food issue on the 1980 ballot. So far, ab .ut 2500 signatures in the . .unty have been collected, Ks. Jensen said, with 2200 more verified sign- Kaysville MARY KESSLER a Opposed to the Sales Tax on th STARTING TIME will be 7 p.m. for the candidates seeking the office of United States Congressman. The public is invited to attend this meeting and to ask questions of concern to you. Ruby Price said. Each candidate will be asked to state their political philosophy. ?' Bess Jensen of Syracuse has been named North Davis County coordinator of the COST-OF- GOOD Dav: Republic an Wo Club, along with . te' ; rnd .. . u J. isen of Farmington Richardson of Pro o. m the Clearfield Library. Mai ;h 26. 'j y. 766-001- 7. THE UTAH Association of Women conduct its activities with dignity. It is moderate in caused by people participation. Mark the 26th on your calendar. three 'the . learning appropriate and effec- tive methods of action. Kick Oil tor U. S. Congress Planned For March 26tJ CLEARFIELD Mary Kessler of American Fork, Utah, wife of Craig Kessler - Elected as leaders in the Utah Association of Women Kaysville-Fru- it Heights region are Mary Tarbet, left, secretary; Donna Kgby, treasurer; Barbara Hammond, 3rd vice president; Patricia president; Kathy Mountsen, 2nd vice president; Clara Snell, 1st vice president. Those interested in joining with the group 7 or may call 376-845- THE ASSOCIATION is nonand nonprofit, sectarian: it is essentially education oriented. The effectiveness of the association lies in the realization of its two main goals: 1. To educate its members (anrf the public) as to the pros :' oertinent issues. .. an its members in i ; - m SESSIONS w" AfiniATiniJ nFnnPHq ; ; birthday is March 13. kt flMCliPQ n io v.jvrJ whrre v)if tiutfd wuh amJ family Mr, her and Ml. Thoa Y. WliuaiB f.ie one week s wrt f, n haplom of bff gfafvJioa IV- m. wn of Mr. amf Mr, Wd- (V-- iam, SI. ft-Sr- y ( lister have returned from a week at La Vega. Nev. where they were guests of her Reid f)l.. a national (onerr'e (oaten- - Glen laU; bats-an hurviiy u h.cu V 4 - I,. NsUKff h4 ft Iff, 4 Mj, Noal What Mr, M, Aiiisirf iMtendr J -- l-- rd a 4 (firnsMfJ at a W chasg of the evening evem were Mr. Nd ten. Mv t ortne Chnl ensen, Mr. Jeanette Pugh. Mrs, Ardi Aider end Mr. Lais Rschinv Mr and ktr. Sun Webster iff I i.Att.-- f SkU Mac J Vs'fwwd, CTuh ofTic er in tt i544ttii t VImuJ I hijvl a t,kn wuX 4 fl arfcrg (.! Mr, f 4 tig KayssCe iM I Array An ImU itch ar4 thru tubf4s i a diwiff par ly arihn hors Mach I, After d.nser, Ihe gioup rnayJ "T ouTd A Ual Mo I M Vy brown, prrscetcj Py the d4 m drpai-wid D ILei ; y ii It Mill K. Va-vri-. i iw Ml 14 rdo KartfUi-'- atU-AJe- i(i 4iJ,iuira Mr. AiJ 4 Uifids Maul Ufse, Uni. Haicc iKaJal Maile. iKf t-l- tue M I d t ; W . a4 Uii spent laid lour lag both JlaftaUlt an 4 l;g li, jif ii, til; Mi, I I I V.f .S Joseph JvaSivJsy M daughter Mr, la. Der.e AccOiHpa. jMtffiieJ ltd iy Uimtii( m il, I iJi,M! auiikJ u .'4, Uf jiiitiMii Ml i Rohgrl wr. i la ID inp o , J '( an4 Mi id pifarf pf vj 1 4tf (m tut 9 uit;: ill, Unj4 4 iUWaI Stinai; ill, K(ifca,4lCjI Si il, U,ii ; lcfMA h- Mr- - it ilill Lriailg JS. ht 44 Xfavli J, 1, a l, v;j Rta4 .r4 Mr, - ! Mr, Hi, Jnhtm, I til;, KfiV I riif J t; h Mi Ac( II, ITj ia IVhoII, U . i4 I ' W, j A:a l PyNfiiMIfitfFCK lamivf 4 W a 4 Mr, Nais 01 rii Uiia if N. rv Kaysville N ews QBlTugRci I poor copy's MARCH 13, 1S83 U - goal, plus 1200 additional signatures to have a nice cushion. REGISTERED voters in- terested in signing the petition" or working in the COST-OF- F campaign can call Ms. Jensen at 825-395- Twenty-tw- o states now exempt food from their sales tax, seven others give a food tax rebate, five states do not have any sales tax, only two states in the country (Missis- - BESS T. JENSEN' sippi and Tennessee) have a ghter sales tax than Utah, . ithout some provision for re- -, lief on the food sales tax. THE CHEAPEST and most efficient .. to cut taxes is at the soui . by giving an immediate refund at the cash register, she said. CULINARY EXPO Admiring two cakes that will be among the wide array of items to be exhibited . Saturday in the 1st annual Culinary Expo at Valley View Golf Course restaurant are back, Tami Egbert, left, Darla Christen- - . sen and Can Bell; front, Wendy Hartley ' and Tamie Holbrook Set to run from 9 a.m.-- 9 p.m., a $5 ticket for two will allow : you to see displays from food service students at Layton, Clearfield and Davis high schools on vegetable carving, cake decorating, fancy orders and other sculptures. Proceeds will support the .Davis County School District with further information available by calling Mark at 766-064- 1. h |