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Show U ww imu n1 'Tf w w Wy V1! 'W m " v ' J WEEKLY REFLEX JANUARY 5. 1978 DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, Rites Held Ray E Bitters, 54, of 500 East 300 North, Kaysville, d led Dec 31, 1977 while hunting near Corrme of a heart attacK HE WAS bom April 12, 1923 in Providence, Utah, a son of Hyrum Walter and Edith Jensen Bitters He married Donna Smith She later died Married Dorothy Hamblin on May 17, 1958 in Brigham City The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple den where he lived for Two dance director. He taught (Virginia) Poppleton, Kaysville-Layto- Memorial n Park np Cheryl Virginia Trotta of Clinton; greatgrandmothers, Mrs. Vessa Johnson of Santaquin and Trotta Duty to Trotta Funeral services were of den, Mr. and Mrs Lee Borup and family, Mr. and Mrs to the Philippine-CebCity Mission He will enter the mission home in Salt Lake City on Jan 14 u HE WILL be honored at an open house on Sunday, Jan 8 at the home of Dr and Mrs Ute Knowlton, 669 Oak Lane, Jeffrey is the son of Mr and Mrs. Ben Whicker of 90 North East, Kaysville and a graduate of Davis High School He has been active in his Priesthood quorums having served m the presidency of the Deacon, Teacher and Priest quorums He has also been active in the scouting program Kaysville, following Sacrament Meeting The open house will beg,n at 5 30 o m His family recently moved to South Dakota from ville. He graduated from Davis High School where he was a member of the National Honor Society. He is attending Weber State College on an academic scholarship He has been active in his various church organizations np ELDER MORGAN Michael Kent Morgan has accepted a mission call to serve a two-yea- LDS Mission r ELDER Morgan has earned his Eagle Scout award and Duty To God award and has completed four years in the LDS Seminary program He has currently been serving as second counselor in the branch Scott Boyce and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robin Nalder and son, Mrs Fred Walchli, all of Layton and Mrs. Roland Bleakmore of Salt Lake City. Christmas Day dinner guests of Mr and Mrs James Dixon included Daniel and Mary Shields and their family who will be stationed in the military LDS Missionary presentation. 500 of Mr and Mrs Berny Nalder Those who attended included Mr and Mrs Berny Nalder, Mr. and Mrs Dale Stratford and family of Og- Accepts Call As ERIC is the son of Mr and Mrs Wilford Stevenson of 62 North Country Lane, Kays- Funeral Services Held For Jennifer M. Bylund Mrs. Mary Wakefield, Mass Twenty five people attended a family Christmas dinner on Christmas Eve at the home awards Jeffrey and Eric Stevenson both were presented the award recently during the LDS Sacrament meeting in the Kaysville 9th Ward THIS award is the highest award that can be earned by an LDS boy and takes four years of service to their church Wellsville Funeral services were held Wednesday at 12 noon m the Kaysville Fourth LDS Ward Chapel. Burial was in the T uneral services were held at 1 p m in Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel m Ogden, for Jennifer Marie Bylund, 10 month old daughter of Paul Brent and God Whicker SURVIVING are his widow Kaysville, one son and two Don Thursday 77J-487- Bishop Rodney Felt made the daughters, Gary Robert Bitters, Boise, Idaho; Sandra Bitters and Tamara Bitters, both of Kaysville; one grandchild, one brother and one sister, Melvin Jensen Bitters, Providence; Mrs years before moving to Kaysville 20 years ago He graduated from South Cache High School He was retired from Hill Air Force Base. During World War II he served with the Army Air GATHERUM ballroom dancing at the Ron Drake Studio m Ogden. of 14 By DONETA M. Kaysville youth are recipients of their Corps. While living in Kaysville he served m two bishoprics in the Kaysville Fourth LDS Ward. He also served as MR. BITTERS was reared in Providence, moving to Og- Layton News Earns Duty To God Award at presidency Mobridge, South Dakota He is the son of Kent F and Rae Morgan of Mobridge, South Dakota np service in Clearfield Stake Awaits Elder J ones from the University of Utah, where - ' A- honorary, Tau Beta Phi. He has a MBA from the Harvard Graduate Business School where he was a Sterling Scholar. He holds a BA with honors from the University of Utah, and has completed his class work for his Ph D. in management at the University T lbuquerque, New Mexico; Harley Graham of Seattle, Wash., Derrick and Gloria Farrar of Layton, Thurston Graham of Layton and Mrs Mary Graham of Layton. Lt. Col Ret Richard Chownmg and his wife, Ella, spent Christmas in Tremon-to- n attending a family party hosted by Mrs Chownings 82 year old mother, Mrs Alba Hatch, She is managing a motel located near her of Utah. A meeting will be held on Saturday, Jan 7 at 4 p m. for the stake presidency, high council, stake executive secretary, stake clerks, Melchizedek priesthood quorum presidencies, group Tremonton home Bishop and Mrs. A. Lloyd aulsen had an open house during the Christmas season at their home All memoers of the Layton 5th Ward were invited to attend Mrs Berny Recently Nalder and her sisters honored their mother, Mrs. Fred Walchli at a birthday luncheon held in the Nalder home Mrs Walchli is 79 years old Last Friday and Saturday, Bishop and Mrs. LeCrande Simmons traveled to St George to attend the funeral services of former Layton resident Paul Redmond Bishop Simmons was one of the speakers at the funeral he was an honors student and engineering leaders and secretaries, Seventies presidents, bishoprics, ward executive secretaries and ward clerks. ELDER JONES Regional THERE is a meeting at 7 adult members of the stake age 18 and over. There will be two sessions of the general conference session on Sunday Meeting at 9am will be the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 8th, 9th and 10th Wards N Jones Music will be by the 8th Ward choir. ELDER Jones is the coauthor of the book Motivation Research which was published m 1965 He holds a BS m electrical engineering ATTENDING the 12 p m session will be the 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 11th Ward Music will be furnished by the 11th Ward Choir ma The Clearfield Stake quarterly conference will be held Saturday and Sunday, Jan 7 and 8 in the stake center. The visiting authority for the conference is Representative Elder William p m for all service conC ducted by Bishop Garth Bylund of 462 E 1700 North, North Ogden, who died Monday Dec 26, 1977 at the McKay-De- e Hospital of na- Rhode Family prayer was by Paul M. Bylund, prelude and postlude music, Beth Taylor, invocation, Lon Arnell tural causes HER parents were former Kaysville residents She was bom Feb 16, 1977 in Ogden The parents are members of the North Ogden 12th LDS Ward SURVIVING are her parents, one brother and two Paul, sisters, Nathan Stephani Christine and Leicha Michelle Bylund, all of North Ogden, grandparents, Mr and Mrs Paul M Bylund, Kaysville; Virginia Trotta of Ogden and E R (Duke) REMARKS, Bishop Rhode, Rex Ahlmer, musical selection, I Am A Child of God by Joanne Schowraccompamed by Lenda speaker, Liptrot; benediction, Dennis W. Trotta. Burial was in the Aultorest Memorial Park in Ogden Grave was dedicated by Paul Brent Bylund. Pallbearers were E.R (Duke) Trotta, Larry Call, Eldon Call, Dennis W. Trotta, Paul M Bylund, Bruce McGraw, Lon Arnell and Rex Ahlmer. np Services Held Funeral services for Paul Daniel Redmond, 68, a former Ba ford, Tonawana, N Y Burial was in the St. George City Cemetery with military honors Layton resident, were held Saturday, Dec 24, 1977 m the St George 6th Ward Chapel. Mr Redmond died Dec 21, 1977 at his St George residence of a heart attack ATTENDING the funeral service from Layton were Bishop and Mrs Likirande H Simmons Bishop Simmons was one of the speakers at the services dmg HE WAS bom July 31, 1909 in Tamaqua, Pa , a son of Robert and Sarah Jane Houser Redmond On Oct 25, 19S), he married Jessie Scott m Farmington The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Card Of Thanks LDS Temple MR. REDMOND was a veteran of world war II and Korean conflict. He retired after serving 24 years in the U S Army. He also retired from Hill Air Force Base where he worked for 20 years He had served in the Army m Japan for two and a half years and in Panama for five years He was an active member of the LDS Church SURVIVORS include his wife of St George, a daughter, Mrs John R (Barbara Lynn) Horn, Las Vegas, Nev , two grandchildren, three brothers and a sister, Robert E. Redmond, Lewis burg. Pa , William Redmond, Detroit, Mich , Ralph D Redmond, Neptune, New Jer sey, Mrs Bart (Mildred) Graveside Services .Are Held Graveside services were held Tuesday, Dec Kaysville-Layto- Park n 27 at the Memorial for Shaun Alyn Bishop, the infant daughter of Steven Lewis and Betty King Bishop of Kaysville, who died Dec in an Ogden hospital 23 SHE WAS born Dec 12, 1977 in the St Benedicts Hospital in Ogden Survivors include her two parents, Kaysville, sisters, Kimberly and Britt ney Bishop of Kaysville, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Leonard Bishop, Garland, and Mrs Wallace King, Kaysville np . We wish to thank our kind friends and relatives for their acts of love and sympathy during our recent loss of our infant daughter and also extend our grateful thanks for the beautiful floral tributes to our loved one Steve and Betty Bishop Ray E. Mitchell Services Ray E Mitchell, 55, of 6193 S 2140 E , Ogden, died Thursday, Dec 29, 1977 at the McKay-De- e Hospital of a heart ailment HE WAS born April 8, 1922, in Clinton, a son of James Ray and Madeline Mugleston Mitchell He was married to Carol Jensen on Jan 30, 1942 in Preston, Ida She died HE WAS a member of the LDS Church and sang in the Clinton Ward choir and wa active in scouting Mr Mitchell was an equipment specialist at Hill Air Force Base and a veteran of world war II HE IS survived by one son and two daughters. Kent D Mitchell, Ogden, Mrs James Federal Grenfell, (Joy) Way, Washington, Mrs G L (Lee) Stokes of Ogden, four grandchildren and one sister, Mrs Lane (Rosella M ) Bur ton of Kaysville Funeral services were held Tuesday at the Chapel of Flowers Mortuary in Ogden with burial in the Aultorest Memorial Park np rrvn DIXON P. REISBECK forms OF INSURANCE. ..all197 North & Main, Layton . Phone Nov 30, 1976 376-427- 9 AUTO, HOME OWNERS & LIFE INSURANCE Efficient ami iepemiaW a imafcmr&l ms service is more jnisSE a Join to me . .because same for lateral gas as yon ekl mi ATI T Bob Lund, Assistant Manager s Mountain i id's assistant managerol gassupph. Bob I und job is tn 'insuie delivers of natural gas at I hat commitment all limes and under all condition, watchword o! 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