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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL. AUGUST IS 11,1977 La Leche Club Will Meet August 15th Layton Jaycette Meeting Is Held August 2nd Rites Held JAYCETTE Funeral services were held 11 a.m. in the Mor- Lindquists Kaysville tuary Chapel for John 71 K. of 1083 South Main was bom 1906 in Layton, a grab-a-duc- K. Brown, Willard K. Brown, both of Clearfield; Ore.; Ted Circle of a Women's Influence, is the theme for Kaysville Utah Stakes Post Regional Meeting on Wednesday, August 17, 1977 from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. ing the boundaries of the Layton 6th, 15th, 7th and 19th Wards. NEW BISHOPRIC Caldwell, Idaho; Mrs. Annie Day, Layton; and Mrs. Mildred Barlow, Salt Lake BURIAL was in the Kaysville Memorial Park, np as executive secretary. Clive Tuckett was sustained as second counselor and Chamberlain Timothy became the executive secretary. dmg William Bindrup was sustained as first counselor. Bryce D. Bennett became the second counselor. The new executive secretary is Wayne Overson and the new ward clerk is DeVon T. Nielson. K. THE 19th ward released William K. Bindrup as second counselor and Clive Tuckett LDS STAKE President 3 at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden and weighed in at 5 lb. 14 oz. He was named Stephen Ohl-soon July Happy to have a new brother are Brett, Debra, Matthew and Brian. Called To LDS Mission HUBERT Burton Fluckiger Liferth, executive secretary; Devon Peerce, ward clerk. Chapel and Stake House located at Ralph Street and just west off the highway in North Layton. (West of the Ken Holt Tire Shop). arrived The Seventh Ward released Bishop Alan Harris and his counselors. Dean Foxley and William Martinson. selor; Merlin S. Fielding, Rich second counselor; On Saturday, August 13 between the hours of 1 and 5 p.m., an open house will be held at the newly erected LDS Its a son for Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Clay of 1085 E. Sherwood Drive, Kaysville. He coun- RELEASES included Sheridan Murphy, first coun- are planned along with skits and a lovely brunch to be served at 11:15 a.m. to 12 noon. four meetings discuss informally, different phases of breastfeeding. Topic of discussion for this month is Nutrition and Weaning. The name La Leche is the Spanish and means nonmilk. A nonsectarian, profit organization, the leagues purpose is to help encourage good mothering through breastfeeding. ALL women interested in breastfeeding are invited to attend, as are their babies. Expectant mothers are also encouraged to attend. For more information, call or Lynn Susan Cole, 376-857- Wannberg, 766-030- Planned For Scouts To New Layton LDS Chapel Spirit Lake this edifice has, both inside and the surrounding grounds. He states that the carpeted basketball floor is most unique, in that it is something new to us in this area. AND IN his opinion states that, He is sure the residents here will be most anxious to see this and other important improvements. The mayor also stressed, a great structure as this, that it is most certainly an outstanding addition and credit to the community and city of Layton. W. Les Robinson is the chairman of the Saturdays open house activities, vsb Kaysville Births selor was Neil Adams. Harold Krouth became the executive secretary. Kent Rampton remained bishop of the 15th Ward but the other members of the bishopric were changed. day A SERIES of will Op en House Gayle A. Stevenson of the Layton Stake, wants to invite the general public to attend the afternoons visiting hours and note the beauty of this magnificent structure. Mayor Lewis Glenn Shields, in his statement, marvels at the outstanding beauty that WAYNE was Allred released as second counselor in the Sixth Ward bishopric. Neil Adams was released as the executive secretary. Sus- is the new bishop of the Seventh Ward. His counselors are Merlin S. Fielding and Lee S. Poulsen. Thomas C. Reece remained the executive secretary and Robert Hansen will continue as ward clerk. workshops Kaysville City Bowery, behind the city hall. City. STEPHEN Ronnenkamp was sustained as the bishop of the new 23rd Ward. His counselors are William Martinson and Lane E. Janke. Ward clerk is Roy W. Jackson. Edward A. Scrinea is the executive secretary. The new boundaries resulted in many changes in existing bishoprics. tained as the second FOR THIS special various The Kaysville La Leche League will be held at 10 a.m. on Monday, August 15 at the 1st counselor; Bishop Stephen F. Ronnenkamp; Lane E. Janke, 2nd counselor. Back, Edward A. Scriven, executive secretary; Roy W. Jackson, ward clerk; Steven R. McFarland, assistant clerk. Not present for picture, G. Neil Rich, assistant ward clerk. Charles K. Brown, Flint, Mich.; Ralph K. Brown, New Layton 23rd On Sunday, July 31, a new' LDS Ward, the Layton 23rd Ward, was created by chang- (Riata Days), k Kaysville Stake Regional Meeting Church. Also surviving are five brothers and two sisters; Daniel K. Brown, Ontario, - Reva Muir for ring-a-po- p (Riata Days), and Barbara February 19, son of Fred and Sarah Kershaw Brown. Married Helen Fae Brown on May 29, 1933 in Farmington. They were later divorced. He was a retired employee of the Davis County Road Department and had lived in Davis County all of his life and was a member of the LDS n. secretary, appreciation to Bonnie Barney for fish pond (Riatu Days), Kathy Adams for BROWN SURVIVING are one son and one daughter, Hal K. Brown of Murray and Mrs. Daniel W. (Joan) Benton of Sunset, seven grandchildren and two CITY Fun Days will be chaired by Bonnie Barney to be held after August 11 The Jaycettes will be running the concession wagon at Vae View School for Little League football, starting- in late August. Chairman for the project is Ann Casper. THE Jaycettes made 50 posters for the Layton Jaycee Muscular Dystrophy drive. Chairman is Ruth Ann Rubens tein. President Lyn Graham presented certificates of Street, Kaysville, who died Saturday, July 30, 1977 at his home of a heart attack. MR. baseball concession wagon. Kathy Adams is chairman of the Davis County Little Miss Pageant to be held August 11. Wednesday at Brown, Green for support with JC The Layton Jaycette meeting was held August 2. Reva Muir was elected as treasurer and Ann Casper was elected as one year director. Elder Kelly Merritt Nielson has received his mission call to serve a LDS Mission to the South Carolina-Columbi- a Mission. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Les Ohlson, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Clay of Kaysville. is the 14th Stephen grandchild for both sets of grandparents. The greatgrandmother is Mrs. George Kapp of Roy. Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Harris of 97 E. Mutton Hollow Road are announcing the arrival of a son born July 25 at the McKay-De- Hospital in e Layton Community Church left Tuesday for a camping trip to Spirit Lake. They will return Boy Scout Troop 77 Sunday. SCOUT Master Walt Owens and assistant leader, Jim Hill accompanied the boys. The church is hosting The Joybelles, a singing group from Bellflower, California, August 18. A POTLUCK dinner will be held at 5:30 p.m. at the church, 644 East 1000 North, The concert will start at 7 p.m. At 9: 30 the group will go to various members homes to spend the night, leaving the next morning to continue on their three week tour of the United States. Surprised parents of twin babies born July 17 are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sheffield of Salt Lake City. Twin daughters were bom making a total of three daughters for former residents. 1 SUSTAINED Og- den. The mother is the former Celia Coburn. the They are, front to r, Merlin S. Fielding, 1st counselor; Bishop Hubert B. Fluckiger; Lee S. Poulsen, 2nd counselor. Back, Sherman L. McFarlane, assistant clerk; Robert Hansen, ward clerk; Merlin S. Lemmon, assistant clerk; Thomas Craig Preece, executive secretary. Layton. Kaysville Allison weighed in at 4 lb. and Erika weighed in at 6 lb 11 oz. at the LDS Hospital. Mrs. Sheffield is the former Mary Ann Jensen of Salt Lake City. 15 oz. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne K. Sheffield of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Jensen of Salt Lake City. oeoooooooooooooooooo o Enroll Now for o Ycr-jlims Singers oo Childrens Chorus oo Births August 1,1977 and Mrs. Alo D. Goldsberry, 230 So. 400 E., Kaysville, boy Mr. and Mrs George Gardner, 2354 N. 350 W. Sunset, boy Mr. directed by Joyce Winters Also private voice and preteen singing groups August 3,1977 and Mrs. Steven K. Eddington, P.O. Box 553, Park City, Utah, boy Mr. Call August 4, 1977 and Mrs. Dana B. Smith, 320 W. 1700 N., Clearfield, girl Mr. 376-107- 5 HIS farewell testimonial 0 HE IS the son of Merritt and Wanda Nielson of 139 South 700 East, Kavsville. 033SP graduated from Davis High School and attended He Weber State College for one year where he was majoring in architectural engineering. He also was a member of Weber LDS Institute and sang with the Ogden Institute Chorale. R FPRNIDTrURI various church activities. He has been employed with the USU Experimental Farm in SEPT. ! 8 1977 Farmington and Bowmans Market in Kaysville. np Imuis Eauniu; Eleiss cesES? lgg)lS)0M8S z Go. oo rsNVW' Sofas JT vvryy. Springs Mattress Windshield Specialists Guaranteed NOT TO LEAK Screens Repaired -- Home Glazing -- Store Windows AsKr BED FRAMES REUPHOLSTER BANK CARDS 1295 YARDAGE ACCEPTED -- Storm Doors -- Mirrors 9S02BBJB0 33U)CHt Stifla ctTiitUv Mic o o o o will be held Sunday, Aug. 14 in the Kaysville Ninth LDS Ward Chapel at 3:30 p.m. at 201 South 600 East, Kaysville. Elder Nielson will enter the Mission Home in Salt Lake City on Aug. 20. HE IS recipient of his Duty to God award and an Eagle Scout. He has been active ,n o o o o Gl-if- cumu e (ThUa- - uftii |