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Show b 1 WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 5, 1979 QPJTWiq For Retta Arnold Funeral services were held Saturday at noon at the Monument Park Second LDS Ward, Salt Lake City. Burial was in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. married Charles Daniel tello, Ida. FRIEDA She attended Christenson; Frieda Bishop's remarks. Dr. George F. Snell; speakers, Richard Andrew and Marie Leth; musical selection, Dr. S. J. Dally If With All Your Heart You Truly Seek Me accompanied by Barbara Snell; speakers, John Carr and Earl W. Snell, a son; and Pres. Spencer W. Kimball; Brahms' organ selection, Lullaby, Larsene by Hutchings; benediction, John Wunderli; grave dedication, Laurence Wunderly. 'MRS. SNELL was born Lucerne, Swito Rudolf and Lina Bartschi Wunderli. She was married to Earl Bradley Snell, June 5, 1924 in 'the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He 1966. 7.died Dec. .Sept. 10, 1892, tzerland . -- she GRADUATED from Brigham Young University, served as Relief Society President and Sunday School teacher in the Bridgeport branch of the New England SURVIVORS include her husband, Layton; one son and one daughter, Ryan Daniel Arnold and Brandi Lyn Arnold, both of Layton; parents of Kaysville; one brother and one sister, Kevin Heath, Ogden and Mrs. Ken (Kathy) Cox, Amarillo, Tex. Bishop Blaine A. Hyer of the Kaysville 13th LDS Ward officiated at the services. Family prayer was offered bv PALLBEARERS were grandsons, Peder Leth, Craig Mission of the LDS Church, honorary Golden Gleaner. : Was a language teacher at BYU and Weber State College, citizenship instructor in Milford, Conn. Had lived in New York, Maryland and Leth, Thomas Leth, Brad Snell, Jeff Snell, Matt Snell, Timothy Snell, Jonathan Snell, Christopher Snell and Daniel Snell. Care of the flowers was under the Relief Society. Connecticut. SURVIVORS include two sons and one daughter, Earl W. Snell, Salt Lake City; Dr. Kaysville Mortuary, np Bible Y erse And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brothers eye, but considereth not the beam that is in thine own eye? L Who spoke these words? - 2. Upon what occasion? 3. Where are they recorded in the Bible? 4 after a two week vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schofield and daughter Taryn enjoyed a four day vacation at Ron Nybo h w Bur-ningha-m events which were held at the Expos state fair grounds. After attending the tournament they spent time visiting the Busch Gardens in Tampa. They met Mr. and Mrs. Pan-guitc- Lake in southern Utah. Her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Douglas are owners of the Panguitch Lake Resort. Their other sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Workman of Portland, Ore. joined them there for a short vacation time together. team, single and double and family from Kaysville who were also vacationing in Florida. Leaving Tampa they traveled to Disney World and then to Silver Springs, Colo. En route home they visited St. Louis, Mo. and took a boat trip up the Mississippi. They returned by way of Denver and Grand Junction, Colo. About Your Home By APRIL RHODES Sunning, swimming and wind can leave hair looking e straw like straw. hats are quite popular at the beach. Attractive scarfs are best for boating. For continuous color in follow spring borders, blooming bulbs with Open-weav- WALT DISNEY twcMJcnoNr Oedluiobs and i Broomsticlcs I ... TECHNICOLOR C HiinMUnmtWiW'Wu'OiCt ftURWOWRElWIRI pre-pot-t- growing caladiums. About the first of September, Ml July Em. Show times 7:30 6 9:15 Sat 6 Mon. Matinee 1:156 2:55 $2.25 $1.75 $1.00 Adults Students Children KAYSVILLE THEATRE 376-527- 2 ( panied by Rea Whicker; benediction was given by Thomas Grover; and the grave dedication by Robert B. Day. Pallbearers were Kevin Brent Grover, Alden Merrill, Thomas Grover, Reed Arnold and William R. Russell. Heath, Memorial Park, - remove caladium pots and with potted replace chrysanthemums. To broil thick tomato slices, dot with butter and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Plants susceptible to mildew should be watered in should early morning-leav- es be dry before nightfall. Create new window treatments with easy to sew swags, jabots, cornices and draperies. Any room in the home will be enhanced with new window accessories. 1st ALSO A brother, Leonard Flint, Layton and sister, Mrs. Pearl F. Hill of Kaysville survive. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. at the Kaysville Sixth LDS Ward Chapel with burial in the Kaysville City Cemetery, under the direction of Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary. BISHOP MAX P. Brough of the Kaysville Sixth Ward officiated. Family prayer was by Robert G. Iverson; prelude and postlude music, Sherrill Roueche; musical selection. returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Fisher traveled to Ketchum, Ida. to spend the weekend with their son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Fisher and to be on hand for their grandson, Jonathans baptism and confirmation on Saturday and Sunday. Sixteen Boy Scouts of the Kaysville 10th Ward returned home Saturday, June 30 from summer camp at Camp Bartlett for one week accompanied by Scoutmaster Reed Master and his assistants. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin D. Kinsey were guests in West Bountiful Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Miller for their grandson Michaels third birthday and family dinner party. Mr. and Mrs. Kim Walters of Hyrum were Monday overnight guests of his mother. Mrs. Mary Walters. Mrs. Mary Walters and her sister, Mrs. Verna Sadoway of Ogden and a niece, Mrs. Renee Sorenson of Bountiful drove to Logan to attend the funeral service of a cousin, George Eliason. The Kaysville 2nd LDS Ward held their ward outing for all members in the ward last week y Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Prig-mor- e drove to Richland, Wash, for a party Saturday evening at at Firemens Memorial Park. Ninety members attended, including families and enjoyed a river raft trip down the Green River and camping. Dr. Wesley Wilcox was in charge of arrangements. The descendants of James C. Bolander family met at the Cleon Christensen home in Fruit Heights Saturday for a family reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Ward drove to San Jose, Calif, to visit with their son and his family. The grandchildren, Jason and Monica returned to Utah with their grandparents for a month visit. Dr. Clyde Marx and family vacareturned from a tion to California. They visited Disneyland and all the many places of interest in southern California. Henry McGlinch is home again after spending three days in the McKay Dee Hospital for treatment. 10 day visit with their daughter and son-in-la- John and Susan Gailey and children. While there they all spent several days on the Oregon coast at Tierra Del Mar on the beach and also crab fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Austin entertained at a patio dinner . their home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. William H. Umpleby, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Barton. Mrs. Lucile B. Sheffield entertained Thursday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Kent Jack-so- n and children Aron, Heather and Spencer of Vermont and her parents, Pres, and Mrs. Russell H. Sheffield of Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and children have been spending a few weeks with her parents and other relatives in the area. Mr. Jackson flew to California Sunday on business and then will return to his home in Vermont. His wife and children will visit a while longer in Utah before returnShel-bourn- e, ing home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snell of Orem were guests of Mrs. Lucile B. Sheffield on Thursday. Mrs. Snell is a sister of Mrs. Sheffield. Mrs. Sheffield attended the wedding breakfast of James Beck and Linda Milton in Bountiful last week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schofield entertained at a birthday party for their daughter Taryn who was 13 years old on Friday. The 13 guests enjoyed a cookout on Antelope Island and then returned with Taryn to her home for a slumber party. Firee Passa. wMh passa ptnurdhase aUPassaHaatt trip. Matthew accompanied his father and Dr. Williams . & attended business meetings and Matthew spent much time sightseeing in the Capitol City. Mrs. Phyllis Morgan was confined to the Davis North Medical Center last week for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Rand Fisher and son Adrian of Aloha, Ore. were visitors last week of his Buy sue, Get Tlie West Smallest Free h! 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Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Draney Ward County Commissioner and had served on the Davis County Planning Board; president of the Kaysville-Layto- n Irrigation Company, director of Layton City Water Company, director of Layton Sugar Company, chairman of Davis County Soil and Conservation District for 25 years. Survivors include a son, and four daughters, Vernon W. Flint, Kaysville; Mrs. Jay (Jane) Green, Mrs. Helen Barber, Mrs. Robert (Barbara) Iverson, all of Kaysville; Mrs. Neil (Catherine) Adams, Burley, Ida.; 23 grandchildren and 26 greatgrandchildren. Bowling Green, Ohio before parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Fisher. Mrs. Margaret Cavanaugh and family of Sunnyvale, -- Calif, have been visiting with 'his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Green and with her sister Rebecca Ashbaker and brother Mark Green the past bishopric, and in many other leadership positions during his life. Served a two year mission for the church and served with the U.S. Army during world war I. MR. FLINT was president of the Second National Bank of Layton and director of the First National Bank of Layton for 50 years. Former Davis guests of Boyd and Betty Crawford at their home in fined to the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden for treatment the past week. Dr. Russell A. Williams and son Matthew spent a week in Washington, D.C. on a combined business and pleasure np W" Huron, Ohio. After they were -- CARE OF the flowers was by the Kaysville 13th LDS Ward Relief Society. Burial was in the the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died June 21, 1976. He had lived in Kaysville all of his. life and attended schools there. Active member of the LDS Church, served in Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Max Mr. and Mrs. Bill Porter, Centerville; Mr. and Mrs. Hal Curtis of Clearfield drove to Tampa, Fla. where they attended the ABC National Bowling tournament. The five men bowled in the Winters, Not Now, But In The Coming Years accom- and Martha Jane Brough Flint. On Dec. 22, 1920 he married Jemina Webster in the Kaysville the Davis North Medical Center in Layton where he is undergoing treatment. The Boy Scouts from the Kaysville 4h Ward have been at summer camp at Camp Bartlett the past week. The 25 scouts were accompanied by Scoutmaster Richard Young-ber- g and assistant leaders. Miss Jana Olsen, daughter of William and Mary Olsen has accepted a mission call to serve an 18 month LDS Mission to the Uruguay Montevideo mission. She will enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on Aug. 9. She is a member of the Kaysville 4th LDS Ward. Mrs. Diane Larsen is con- Shirley Smith and Joyce MR. FLINT was born Dec. 28, 1896 in Kaysville to John particle or speck of Shifflett. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gardiner and daughter Chris enjoyed a few days stay last week at the KOA Ranch near Nephi in southern Utah. Jack Barker is confined to VIOLIN SOLO, Oralie Waite Meditation accom- panied by Francis Stewart; speaker was Patriarch F. Burton Winters; vocal duet, Layton. Answers To Bible Verse 1. Jesus. 2. Sermon on the Mount. 3. Matthew 7:3. 4. A Clarence J. Heath; prelude and postlude music by Rea Whicker; musical selection, John Smith I Need Thee Every Hour accompanied by Carol Avery; invocation by Roland E. Heath; remarks by Bishop, i Hyer. Chester Calvin Flint, 82 of 454 North Flint Street, Kaysville, died June 27, 1979 in What is a mote? dust. RETTA H. ARNOLD Chester L. Flint Dies At Age 82 THE FUNERAL was under the direction of Olpin Mortuary, Heber City, with a viewing Friday evening in Kaysville at the Lindquist George F. Snell, Kaysville; .Marie Leth, Houston, Tex.; 17 : grandchildren and two great- - Kaysville SHE GRADUATED from Robert Steur School of Beauty in Bountiful, spent three years in Turkey while her husband was stationed there in the armed forces, and while there she was active in LDS Church activities. She had been Relief Society president and instructor for Project Temple. Mrs. Arnold had lived two years in Japan, returning to Layton in September 1978 and was employed as department manager at ZCMI in Ogden. She had worked previously at the Davis County Library in Farmington. granddaughter. -- Ar- played in the Utah Youth Symphony and played the violin in the Davis High Orchestra. panied by Barbara Snell, Olga Wunderil Snell, 86, died June 27, 1979 in Clearfield. . Heights. Saturday evening her brothers and sisters and their family held a family outing at the Cherry Hill Golf Course in her honor. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Rich, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Clark Cheney, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lloyd, Fruit Heights and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lloyd of Farmington' and all of their families, in addition to the family of Mrs. On schools and was graduated from Davis High School and LDS Seminary. She had musical selection, I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked by Dr. S. J. Dally, accom- 0. SNELL She is a sister of Mrs. Ina Cheney of Kaysville, Grant Lloyd of Farmington and Reed Lloyd of Fruit nold. FUNERAL services were conducted by Bishop George F. Snell, Son; family prayer, Peder Leth, grandson; prelude and postlude music, Larsene Hutchings; invoca&& p.m. grandchildren. Also sisters, Meta Clark Long, Salt Lake City; Rose Worsencrft, Poca- Carl Mrs. Edith Lloyd Shifflett, who has been serving an LDS mission to the Florida-Tamp- a Mission has returned to her. home in Fruit Heights, on Friday. She served from the Farmington 8th LDS Ward and will give her mission report on Sunday, July 8 at 5 .f home. MRS. ARNOLD was born Sept. 26, 1952 in Oakland, Calif, to Melvin R. and Fern Heath. On June 25, 1971, she tion, v Funeral services were held Wednesday at 10 a.m. in the Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary for Mrs. Retta Roxanne Heath Arnold, 26, of 443 North Fairfield, No. 26, Layton, who died on June 23, 1979 at her Frieda 0. Snell Dies At Age 86 & News Kaysville Services Held Wed . and Mrs. Norma Ward and CHESTER FLINT Dian Brian; invocation, Bishop Rulon D. Barnes; remarks. Bishop Max P. Brough; family tribute, Carol Green Walters. SPEAKER, George P. their families all attended the Ed Thurman family reunion at Logan on June 10 with 68 descendants in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Maxfield returned by plane from Ohio where he attended the Potato Chip Institute meetings at Sawmill Creek, Cornin In For Good,Value Wi- musical selection, Steven T. Flint; speaker, lcox; Alan B. Blood; organ medley, Sherrill Roueche; benediction, William E. Gailey; dedication of the grave, Neil J. Adams. Pallbearers were John Flint, Steven Flint, Alan Semi- - Annual Green, Paul Barber, Calvin Adams, Robert Green, Bradley Iverson, Mark Barber, David Iverson and Mark Adams. HONORARY pallbearers were Chester King, Ralph W. Firth, John S. Morgan, Dr. Noall Z. Tanner, Thomas Q. Williams, Milton H. Call, Archie A. Briggs and J. Kay Nelson. The Kaysville Sixth Ward Relief Society cared for the flowers, np League To Meet On 13th The Kaysville group of LaLeche League will be held at 10 a.m. on Friday, July 13, at the Kaysville City Bowery, behind the city hall. A SERIES of four meetings will discuss informally, different phases of breast SAVE!! SAVE 20 to on selected styles of Gals Tops Guys Tops Guys Jeans Guys Shirts Guys Shorts feeding. Topic of discussion for this month is Nutrition and Weaning. LaLeche League Is a sectarian, non-prof- it nonor- ganization. Its purpose is to help encourage good mothering through breast feeding. ALL WOMEN interested in breastfeeding are invited to attend as are their babies. Expectant mothers are also encouraged to attend. For more information about the meetings, or help with problems about breastfeeding or call Judy Loder, Astrid Kramer, 376-576- 0 376-064- 50 Gals Jeans Gals Blouses Gals Shorts On Name Brand Womens Toni Todd For Guys & Gals Tops 6 Shorts and Junior Apparel Such as e Bobby Brooks e Donnkenny e Harburt Russ Togs Modem Jrs. Jody Butte Knits Jonathan Logan And Many More Look for Leisure, Career, Dress-u- p and Active Sport During our big Summer Clearance. FORT LANE SHOPPING CENTER LAYTON |