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Show m WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, DECEMBER 16. 1976 IS BOtfQDW Funeral services were held Friday, Dec. 10 at 11 a.m. in the Kaysville First LDS Ward Funeral services were held last Friday at the Clearfield Stake Center for Afton A. MR. VANCE was 28, 1919; in Provo, once again present their bicentennial dynamic production, Tall Tom Jefwritten by Ruth ferson born June a son of John Alma and Gertrude Hoskins. AFTON A. Hoskins, 64, of Clearfield died Tuesday in the Davis North Medical Center in Lay-to- n of a heart attack. Mr. Hoskins was born in Portage on Feb. 19, 1912, a son of Theodore and Ivy Wells Hoskins. president HE WAS married to Gwelda Fielding on April 15, 1942, in Syracuse. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. She died on Ida.; DeVeral D. Hoskins, Mark A. Hoskins, both of nine , grandchildren; one stepson and two stepdaughters, Richard Jensen of Layton; Mrs. Julia Ashby, of Clinton; and Mrs. Joanne Mitchell of Hooper. Clearfield; BISHOP Evan P. Lyman of- ficiated.. Family prayer by Sherman Hoskins. Prelude and postlude by Tom Oliekan. Musical selection, Beyond The Sunset," by Janet Ostler accompanied by Marilyn Robbins. Invocation bv Reed Hess. D JS R ..1 L ( inspector at Hill Air Force Base and was a veteran of world war II. worker. Surviving are his widow of Clearfield; five sons, Sherman A Haskins, Farmington; Gordon E. Hoskins. Kaysville; Dennis A Hoskins, Blackfoot, AFTON HOSKINS Remarks by Bishop Evan P. Lyman. Life sketch by Nathan Wheeler. Speaker Bishop Victor R. Smith. A musical selection, Abide With Me, Tis Eventide, by Bishop Joseph M. Hess accompanied by BISHOP T. Stevenson Rushforth, officiated. Family prayer by Wilford B. Keyes. Prelude and postlude by Larraine Blamires. A musical I Shall Not Pass selection, Again This Way, by Joseph S. Hill accompanied by lone Audrey Hess. SPEAKER Pres. Harvey M. Broadbent. Musical selection, It May Not Be On The Mountain Height, by Janet Ostler accompanied by Marilyn Rob- Sandall. Invocation by Joseph 0. Thorson. Remarks by Bishop x, production was such a success and hit that Miss Roberts has gone to great length to receive permission to have it once again presented during this conference. The conference will be held for three days, March 27, 28 THIS ALMA VANCE T. Stevenson Rushforth. Speaker Max B. Rigby. Organ solo, Medley of Hymns, by Larraine Blamires. Speaker Walwyn Green. Church The third and fourth grade Sunday School class of the Layton Community Church had a busy, happy time visit- MUSICAL selection, Enough To Know, by Joseph S. Hill, accompanied by lone Sandall. Benediction by Lester B. Merton. Dedication by Clifford C. Blamires. Pallbearers were nephews Richard Keyes, Bruce Christensen, Paul Curtis, Kent C. Blamires, Craig Blamires, Kurt Falkner. ing, singing carols and delivering treats last Sunday. THE CLASS, under the leadership of Mrs. Sarah assisted by Mrs. Edith Rochester visited Mrs. Bettie Wright of Layton, Mrs. Opal Turman of Kaysville and the Voigt, resiaents of the Bountiful Nursing Home. The Diconate will meet CARE OF flowers was by Kaysville First Ward Relief Society, np Pallbearers were Gordon Hoskins, Dennis Hoskins, DeVerl Hoskins, Mark Hoskins, Richard Jensen, Wayne Fielding, Darvel Fielding and Ronald Fielding. HONORARY pallbearers were Clifford Hoskins, Charles Oliekan, Kirk Mitchell, Delbert Nelson, Gerald Heaton, Grant Vander Linden, Gilbert Darrah, Francis Widdison, Eldren Butler and Wesley Raveston. Care of flowers was by the Clearfield 11th Ward Relief Society. J 5 liV THE REVEREND Kenneth Edwards will perform a bap- Hughs Services AUTOMATIC otuwa of a heart attack. MR. HUGHS was born August, 9, 1914, in Biglow, Mo. a son of George and Carrie Thompson Hughs. He was married to Nan Nelson in 1939 in Paris, Ida. ST"11 - AUTO-SHA- Vfg Automatic chain sharpening daviea Ilf you sharpen the chain In seconds. Ward. Surviving are his widow of Kaysville; one son and two daughters, Kelly M. Hugh, BURIAL WAS in the Kaysville Memorial Park. YOU CAN'T BUY ANOTHER CHAIN SAW WITH ALL THESE FEATURES AT ANY PRICE! NEW MINI MAC 35 WITH AUTO-SHAR- Family prayer by Bishop John Campbell. Prelude and postlude music by Rea Mae In My Whicker. A duet, Fathers House Are Many Mansions, by Bishop and Mrs. F. Burton Winters. Invocation by Charles Wake. aCTO C?GnT:iQ GOODS So. 2309 Wast, Syracise 825-277- 7 sons 129 South State, Clearfield vmQiunn auto 116 Wast Gentile, Layton L RACxcns CAHL OACSten & 825-801- 376-426- 1 REMARKS by Bishop Rod- ney Felt. Tribute by Julia Neville. A duet The Lord Is My Shepherd," by Bishop and Mrs. F. Burton Winters. 7 mittee has organized the friendship groups and the church family has been advised which group they are in. Many members of the church family called on Mrs. Bettie Wright, Friday, Dec. 10 to wish her a happy 84th birthday. the Kaysville Ninth LDS Mrs. Francis Church, Henderson, Nev. Funeral services were held Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary Chapel with Bishop Rodney Felt officiating. InersdiblAl THE MEMBERSHIP com- HE WAS a retired employe of Hill Air Force Base. He moved to Layton from Star Valley, Wyo. in 1942, and had resided in Kaysville the past 20 years. He was an Elder in ALSO surviving are one brother and one sister, Erwin Hughs, SL Joseph, Mo.; and NEW tismal service Sunday, Dec. 19 at 2 p.m. at the Clearfield Community Church. The choir will present A Christmas Candlelight Festival, Sunday evening, Dec. 19, at 6:30 p.m. Shadow pictures will depict the musical scenes. Santa Claus will make an appearance bringing treats for the young. Refreshments will be served by the membership committee. Melvin K. Hughs, 62, of 49 South Sixth East, Kayprille, died Monday, Dei. 6 in the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden Kaysville; Mrs. John J. (Susan) Flagg, Mrs. Stephen (Barbara) Nalder both of and Layton; eight grandchildren. . -- MELVIN HUGHES team and Mannings 40; Blacks team 58 and Edwards Speaker Sam Merritt. Pallbearers Dick Frost, Jerry Campbell, Craig Campbell, Alan Nelson, Chaun-ceFrank Robinson and Frost. y HONORARY pallbearers Howard Sides, Ernest Little, Doug Baldwin, Blaine G. Taylor, and Leon Howerton. Care of the flowers was by the Kaysville Ninth Ward Relief Society, np A candlelight communion service is scheduled for 7 p.m. Christmas eve in the church sanctuary. THE PASTOR gavt everyone an early Christmas He musout present passed tard seeds with instructions on how to grow them. The congregation is to bring them back in March to exchange them for another At the annual meeting last Sunday night the members of Trinity Lutheran Church in Layton returned Robert Wolthoff t9 the office of president of the congregation, and then named Vernon Job to the Board of Elders to join Dale Phillips, Paul Logan, and Robert Bryan on this They then established the Church Council for the Year: Mrs. Alice Klein will serve as secretary, Mrs. Mildred Bryan as Financial Secretary, Mrs. Emily Colbenson as Quart-- o motor MISS ROBERTS will arrive Medical Plaza Filled The first of a series of medical facilities to be occupied by physicians and LAYTON DRUG Co. will National Bank. Architect: Richard Sharp of Sharps Pinegar and Associates operate a pharmacy at the facility, to be managed by George Hamlin. Contractor ad- jacent to the newly completed Davis North Medical Center, at 2102 North Rohing Drive, Layton, is now fully leased and construction is scheduled to be completed in April, 1977, announced David B. Stayner, president, Stayner Development, today. of:-S- schedule. Permanent financing of the stages of development include medical facilities, -- warehouses Wasatch Front. 946 iiTtR HE IS survived by a sister- Mrs. Geneve Cunt, ningham of Kaysville. A : niece, Mrs. Bernice Brunson of Maricopa, Ariz. Mass of the Resurrection , was celebrated Thursday at 10 ; ic a.m. at St. Rose of . ; Layton. Chiych, -i- HE WAS born January 19, 1890 in Leadville, Colo., a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LeRoy Cunningham. He had been employed Lima-Cathol- at Hill Air Force Base as a packer.1 He had been a resident of Kaysville for the past 30 years He was a in the Kays- Memorial Park. ; ...- - INTERMENT ville-Layton np tlis Insulation expert! help save on your fuel bills Insulation pays for Itself In added comfort end In the savings youll realize In fuel costs. Weve been providing insulation for new homes for years. . . now we are expertly installing insulation in older homes. you own an older home or an under insulated home, let us show ybU today how we can lave you money end add to yourfamitys year-rouIf nd comfort Having your home Insulated NOW save you money on your fuel bills ALL YEARI wUI FOR A FREE ESTIMATE CALL. .TODAY mi 708 - 0303 i IntsnKsuntdn West (n2ca itm; $10.69 OFF r Any note&tion Job r.11h i KsysvCa I Offer this ccupsn expires Jan. 31, 1977 MAXINES 30 W. 100 N. FANTASTIC CHRISTMAS SALE ALL SPORTSWEAR 40 AND MORE MUM Jassa: Pantsuits & Jumpsuits Blouses Vickie Sports Bodin Knits 825-839- 2 flow Vicky Vaughn Palo Alto Toni Todd Pants Short Dress & Skirts Vicky Vaughn Bodin Knits. Joan Curtis Male Complements Robes & Gowns Bras& (Th tE r fexith Main, ccm3 Lfton - 77 44 J J7-4- 1 Panties All All 15 Bank American! Master Charge and Cash ' n-law Let adopted its budget for next year, which has been un- Reg. 15.65 the along member of SL Rose of Lima Catholic Church. George G Cunningham, 86, of 250 North First West, Kaysville, died Monday December 6, 1976 in an Ogden Nursing Home after an extended illness. surgeon, has already entered into practice at the site, occupying a temporary building pending completion of the new structure. of Stewardship, Richard Anderson as chairman of the Board of Social Ministry. THE CONGREGATION also Millers Falls office: complexes, shopping centers and industrial plants and,; Cunningham Rites Dr. Jack Crosland. Dr. Alexander L. Neil, general gelism, Mrs. Marjorie Wright derwritten by the pledges of the members. It chose Arby Wigness to represent the congregation at an conference, and made arrangements for an active program of education and youth nurture for the new year. - OTHER Stayner Develop- ment projects in varioi project was arranged by Bon- neville Mortgage Co. of Salt Lake City, and provided by New York Life Insurance Co. Construction financing is being supplied by Zions First An additional group, of orthopedic surgeons, who will also locate in the Medical Plaza, includes Dr. James W. Adams, Dr. Billy Allison and living alt Lake City designed the project Tom Kendrick anticipates no Eroblems in meeting the ITSICIANS of Clearfield . Clinic, a group of Family Practitioners, are numbered among the initial lessees of the Davis North Medical Plaza. This includes Dr. Joe Amano, Dr. Bruce T. Neville, Dr. Bart R. Nilson, and Dr. Ralph C. Petersen. as chairman of the Board 011 137 South Main, Layton baa sals. Conducter Gregg I. Hanson will be conducting the Youth, Mrs. Knaak as chairman of the Board of Evan- O or rr c Reason 1 a little longer than before so she will have time to meet with her former friends an$ acquaintances that she met oa her previous trip to Utah fo see the production put on tcri foe first time in this area, While in Kaysville she wfll be a houaeguest of Mr. and Mrs. Margaret Brough and family. np few of the cast members that will not be available to tfrtrmte, but new ones wiine Vicky Sports Turtle Bax frop-Arti- In Kaysville with plans to stay treasurer, Robert Dudgeon as m 376-346- 7 added and they will immediately begin rehear- chairman of the Board of Education, Gary Bures as chairman of the Board of 14.45 (61( a quart) THE SCORE has been rewritten and that will be used at this time. Noted Utah present in connection with the America for Christ offering. 2-H- eat 'in Case Lots orchestra for this special event Mrs. Margaret Brough, director, stated there are a 29 in Trinity Lutheran Returns President Raymond Bean. from heat and cold. From rust and wear. From nowon. Motor Oil. WithTrop-Arti- c 58 54. benediction THEY CHOSE Leonard Flocken and Jose Griego to serve on the Board of Trustees with James Forman and Protect your car THE BASKETBALL teams will play at 7 p.m. tonight The last Thursdays 4y..results-o- f games were as follows: Odies Board. Wholesale Prices - Anyone at the Penn Williams home Thursday, Dec. 16 at 7 p.m. Williams. Salt Lake City at the Hotel Utah Convention Center and Miss Roberts plans to fly to Salt Lake City for the on March 28 at 8:30 a.m. and surgeons immediately Christmas At Layton Community bins. Benediction by Bob OMH SMKC SArrrv fbatum 1731 's Aaronic SURVIVING are his widow and one daughter, Miss Barbara Vance both of Kaysville; two sisters, Mrs. Keith (Thurza) Christensen, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Brandt (Norma) Curtis, Provo. Burial was in the Kaysville Memorial Park. ,:Lm ib C3 CSi ctd bcaWbbi and Priesthood secretary. He had served as finance clerk in the Kaysville Sixth LDS Ward. Nov. 6, 1971. He married Jean Young Jensen, Oct. 1, 1975 in Layton. Mr. Hoskins was a retired HE HAD been an active member of the Clearfield 11th LDS Ward. He had served in the Clearfield Second Ward bishopric and been advisor in the Aaronic Priesthood, High Priest group leader, ward Special Interest leader and Sunday School teacher. He had been an active temple Roberts of New York. Halliday Vance. He was married to Verna Blamires on May 15, 1947 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was a veteran of world war II and has been a resident of Kaysville the past 29 years. He was a member of the Kaysville First LDS Ward and had served as Elders Quorum 1160 E. 1150 S. in I I I It is a great and tremendous honor for the Kaysville East LDS Stake to be invited to foe National Music Educators Conference to be held in Salt Lake City, March 28 to Chapel for Alma E. Vance, 57, of 244 West First North, Kaysville, who died Monday in the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City. Rites Are Held -- Stake: Invited Services Held 15 off Layaway Now off Open till 7:00 Monday 8 thru Friday 1 V |