OCR Text |
Show t I Mtiat - i ... juUHNAL, APOtL 13. 1978 Receives LDS Mission Call Car Wash Is Slated I he DYE of (he I ay ton (nmtnujiiiy (himh will lidve Nd a tar wash at the initial Bank, I t. 1 ant Shop ping (enter, Saturday, April IS from 9 a rn until 3 p nt l M for a wash I In tost Services Held (In- - SwUlh lllh nllunniiml ( IDS Hard lit hiiil nerved m quorum, the hr .Sun.I.iV Si III ml tidvam ini'.pi't im ildtt pH Mill 111 foi program nmii ii at II. wax lu-r- and v, HI . ) Jit City worked it, sales manager of ilit I Imi Distributing ( mil-- . my, regional manager (l Ilu 1 v hi I. maiur limn of Ann-- . K an Motors I orp . and i nlli-- i Bun manager fur n mi I irxl Nahnnal Bank Sun . his I, 1,( has liliri mi III m j B ri'l in irst Dap ake ( ny The i (invention will tw held f rniay evening through Sun day fnoimng, Apr j I 21, 22 and IIIUKM I.e , , i) tr I. l , i i ' isti i.l.'f l l v i!h , - ..-- ' i I i I .ike ( ily, (mi son 8 t i unis Ill U mi I' I 2'i. in lohn llctnv .i Inn I t.nn.'i n:n i I S Imh ii (H Si pi Oil ,i, ,i i ii ill S P'2 OS I I. '.'ills SF VIRAL ihiinti members arid Revert ml w ards will attend tie Ami man baptist Notthwist Hi gum Dn nnul met ting al the I irst BapUM ( him h. Salt Jilt- 'I Hit tltt'c a II ,.ll iV 1111' Pru't nir, t. I I IM serv uti es yy i i i I ay Inn K iy ilrr i iy sy il wax m the le ( itv ( erne- I tl in u' i It 1 I at si i y iy ysei i i mi dm das at II I m he Kay sy It I imlijUi- - I t VC i Mntuirv ( the l ni'-- 1 a In North iy IS in r I ay Veil M al Ion of a hear! n! i MR. RIGBY was horn I u v I'd I in Dam roll. Ida , a son of Alfred arid I illiari 111. W i M P i By lie mat t led Bertha Butt her mi June a, 14',) in J arming l in Hi. VS a yt leian of woi Id II. He moved from Heurof!, Ida in Kaysvtlle m ItJ. ami was a graduate of )a.is IJipli School. lie was a member id the k'vsvdle 1st IDS Ward and ! lay toil A.m-ru.legion W yvai Host SURVIVING are his widow ef Kavsville, five stepsons and one stepdaughter, Del bert Day, West Point; Stephen Day, Kirk Dav, both id I ay ton Preston Day , Harn.d Dav, Granger, Hunter; Mrs Jatquelme Mott kavsy tile, 17 dip-granhildren A In oi mi Mirv n bet - and Alfud 1 KaysviDe, BURIAL was in mnrial Gardens of U a ,ut Hi x Rigby, KADSO & TV r?a:k:!.'G MAKES ALL CaSs 5 Anytime TV r?erforj,i&e Rase 825-367- 6 825-622- Rieby offu lated ut hi funeral servi.es whith m.luded family prayer, J Ralph MiQuiston. prelude and postlude music, Paula awceit, duet. Jeanne Moonv and Marilyn Shernff .loom panicd by lone Sdndall, in vocation. S Duane Weaver ( Itv on ih (i ,r 1 May 4, pliur ut e to Tonga and Mis Mr Thorne im an Is month mission to .ni ii ( u ulina in 147 I Both 6 t.e ei n at live in various Mr Thorne i bun h jMisitior s w is t n u h and athletic i le. '.a f"! Hit 5 tiling Men, sun lai and t ounsiTorof the S S mil assistant , I. MRS. THORNE has been a ated worker in t hurt h lisiiion4 for many years She di dn lux served as Primary teas her, ward librarian 15 years, meetinghouse I v , I , i They have been ordained tuple workers the past 2'? ti vears in the Ogden IDS Temple, arid also enjoy m gi Maxine Ruhins, benedution, Reuben Bennett; dedication td the grave, Waynard Ben ARF! the THF.Y Day, Stephen Day, Kirk Day, and James Stewart I LOWERS were cared for by the Kavsville Hirst Ward Relief Society, np I 1 HE WILL speak at the Lav-to- n East Ward (hapel, 21)5 T , East Layton, Sunday, April 16 at p m 11th lalXi N gratidi hildren arid one hild. np graduate of I avion High and LDS Seminary Presently playing keyboards lor Ocean Breeze, anJ is a supervisor in duett sales HE WILL depart anguage Training on May 18 for the Mission gr.at-gratid- have read the Doctrine and Covenants and know at least 33 of the 40 scriptures and al so 300 scripture questions Each participant will have 1U seconds to write the answer or look up the scripture It is fun and exciting to watch All those wishing to attend are welcome All tenth graders will tom-petat the Lay ton ( hapel, 500 W 2000 N on Antelope Drive across from incoln Elemeif e 1 I ary School 11th and 12th gutders will compete in the Clearfield Stake Center, 935 South State Street Each school will hav. approximately 150 .students, m the competition Schools involved in the Extelletue I hrough the Scriptures night are Morgan, C learfield, Davis and Lavton The public is m-Bed and encouraged lo ('me v c and Association. he f r.tcn Utah Stake (inference will be held April 15 and 16 in the Clinton Utah Stake ( enter Elder Howard W Hunter will be the visiting ( authot ity EIDER HUNTER, is member of the Council a of Iwelve Apostles, The Church Jesus Christ Saints He has served his . hurt h as a bishop, president of a high priest quorum, stake high count liman and stake president While serving as stake president he was chairman of the Southern (ahfot-niWelfare Region, and then, when it was divided, of the os Angeles Welfare Region Among other church as signments Elder Hunter serves as an adviser to the Genealogical Soctely, the Historical Department, and the Internal ( omnium, ations Department He is the area adviser to the stakes and of ol L.atter-da- a 1 ALL NINTH gradets will iiimpete at the Kavsville Stake (enter, 555 N 1st F and all I this observe vet) interesting, informative and exciting event at any of the lot a (tons vw of California, Mexico and Central Amenta LIFELONG active member of the Mormon Church, he was born in Boise, A Ida . Nov 14, 1407, a son of and Nellie Marie Rasmussen Hunter He moved to California in 1428 In June, 14)1, Elder Hunter mart led Clara Mav Jeffs in the Salt Lake Temple After 'ohn William 45 ast State, Farmington The public is invited to attend L Officers of the Boeing mploue's (iiiod Neighbor und, representing about 220 people employed at Hill AEB, 1 leientlv presented a $4,500 ilit'ik to Ihe Mental Relaxation Association of Utah for constru. non of a lubin at the Adventure and I earri.ng Park being developed in Ameriian I ork near the Utah State taming Si hoot I well-know- n throughout the state and popular with all ages Lr. Jenson is the father of three children He has a Ph D in sociology of the lumily He is THE PARK will be open lo the public, but is especially Eom speak Hurt In Climbing Accident Sunday afternoon, Johnnie Deters Jr . 17 of Lavton broke bis leg after he fell 20 feet down the side of a mountain in Ogden Canyon. THE YOUTH is a son of Mr and Mrs Johnnie Peters, Sr., 104 Willow, Lotyton. The Peters youth and two companions, also from Lay-tohad hiked to the base of some rocks. Peters Wds in the lead and as he ascended the rocks, the ropes the trio were using became tangled. The two boys at the bottom couldnt untwist the ropes Peters was trying to rejoin his companions at the base of the rocks when he fell, landing 20 feet below on a pile of rocks WEBER By NORMA Chuck-O-Ram- President Sylvino Mera, President Mera were com WASATCH SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH i WORSHIP SERVICES PRAYER HE IS A licensed marriage and family counselor for the slate of Utah He is a qualified Ihe Lavton Utah Stake a special is program entitled "Woman, Daughter pi of God Pastor Wm. N. Jones Ph. j rrjr lin .!. ,, JERI Harris has written the si ript The music is under the J mmnn WMTmi.iii wfc,ni -- - n rtA. 9 376-574- 1 wwiTtW .. President Davis County Bank Uln. mi-- 'IlutV wlut I Nave niuiiev? r a iiuimImt lit-a- Iluw.'1" of people our ilav- -. e So I lo come up with al leal five prjclicdl ideas for an adult lo be able to carve a good I miiii out ol the familv income and plump it into a sii ing- - account. lamenting The llie-- dii'wcr me. They are obioii. yet iu tln-reall ease willpower. Hut the new effect - o good alnux-- t chno-an- Martcr-lik- e the-- c: 1. Put JWdv that i hei L vou get Inek from the Intenul Heveinte c. ll of il. Don I commit part of it or dll of it to anything oBe. Oijdlv enough. mol taxpayer. do receive a government cheek for overpayment of their federal income tax return. Vml it" like found moiiev - a hoo-lfor vour jviug great nnt'-hn- l )o thi. and you II feel o good you II prohahly find other wav to ave er t. Mime more. 2. Mop -- milking nd aetuallv put the on cigarette into a jar you every dav. F.vcry month dump the accumulated total at the teller window. i ah F.ven a moderate cigarette habit, which k e. that Im convinced anyone can get into the regular saving' habit itv han- If you re part of a familv. a o iiijiiv meriejii are llie-- e dav. whv not pul awav one complete pavihcik at lcdl everv other month.'' Or everv third mouth.' 4. Forego the hig vjeution trip thi vear. au unhappv thought at first. Hut ii re. it Front Porehville can he fun. loo - with trip elo-- e to home perhap some rosi-frefor picnic or fihing or Icuni or swimming. He-- I of all. you'll prohahlv -- ave a huudle. 553007 500.'' 1.000 or more.'' Of it all for naught mile eoiir-vou actually luck that bundle ncatlv into vour saving account. . Marl a hat kvard vegetable garden this vear for sure. The expert av that vou should get Imi k about ten lime in dollar value what you pul iuto the ground. So an 40 of in seed, investment plant, fertilizer and ineetii ide should bring vou 400 worth of freh vegetable. Sdve LOO out of the grin erv budget hv fall. pril i the time to lart that vegetahh-garden- . Make sure the plot i well drained and gel i hour or inure of full sunlight. boul 1.000 square feet of garden area. I'm told, will produce dll the vegetable that d family of four would need. It's wise lo get a soil tel fair 3 lo .5 through the county aerieultural extension dgeut mi that you can supply the exact uutri-- nt for d bountiful garden. Be sure. alo. that you plant at interval so that you can supply the dinner table throughout the growing season. Dig in - and start saving money any of five wav! e Mime quire piano. The date is April 21 at 7.39 p m. at the Layton Utah Stake Center. It will be a family 7 P.M. MEETING WED By EZRA T. CLARK legular time direction of Gordon Steed with Janice Steed at the A.M. & 6 P.M. UP MONEY TO SAVE SACRAMENT meeting will be held in all wards al the 328-157- 1 1 FIVE WAYS TO DIG will be a Jr Conference held in conjunction with stake conference for .hildren 3 thru 6 vears of age formation, contact MRAU's . SPEAItiriG 0? f.tOHEY There r 440 E. 1st So. KAYSVILLE, UTAH 9:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL Advertisement ed executive director, Elaine or Sharp at and son Todd were Sunday dinner guests in Orem of her law. brother and sister-iPhil and Faye Conder Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dale F.lison were Mr and Mrs. Stdn Elison, Mr and Mrs. H. J. Payne, Mrs. C O. Smith all of Ogden. Weekend visitors of Mr and Mrs Clarence Meacham were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Meacham and family of Sinclair, Wyo. Mrs. Mr. and Gdry Binghdm and family attended the 59th wedding anniversary open house in honor of her aunt and unde, Mr. and Mrs Victor L. Lindblad on Sunday in Salt Lake City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard B Kennedy. Forty two family members attended. Kmsey the California mis-- " in of Mr Logan Mr. and Mrs Don Edwards who is president of the Tula LDS Stake at Hildalgo, Mexico wds a conference houseguest of President and Mrs. Eldean Holiday and family while in Utah to attend the LDS General Conference sessions He also visited with Bishop and Mrs. Ned B Roueche and family. Bishop Roueche and out of Warm dmg Thursday visitors and Mrs Emil Whitesides was their daughter Mrs F.. A Ludlow of Spanish Fork and their grandson Scott I udlnw of Utah State University at Restaurant. a served Am- Tuesday morning he was listed in good condition at St. Benedict's Hospital in Ogden panions while serving in the mission field in Mexico Rick Hibbitt from North Carolina who I attending Ricks College, Rexburg, a weekend Iddho wa houseguest of Mr. and Mrs Jai k Oram and family Rick's father from North Carolina also came to visit him while at the Oram home (E sum. Camp. SUNDAY, APRIL 16, the general session will be held a m. All stake membership and guests are invit- Other donations of cash, building materials or labor are welcomed For more in- since graduation, np Both Mr. and Mrs. Water Canyon, about 2'2 miles southeast of the Perry Everyone should bring their scriptures for both meetings. dicapped and their families. Facilities will include nature lake and trails, a four-acr- e marina, horse barns, bridle paths and camping and picnic aieas to Palmer Jack Mr, and Mrs Eugene JVfkms returned home Monday evening from a nine day vacation trip to Panama. W hde there they were guests of their son and daughter-in-laand family. Captain and Mrs Cory Perkins who are stationed at Fort Guluk. They spent much of their lime sightseeing in the area and visiting points of interest throughout Panama. Mr. and Mrs Chester Call were pleased to have their ( hthuahud. Little Painted Parader, edrn three points toward its championship in the recent dog shows at Scottsdale and Tucson. Ariz Mr. and Mrs Alvin D. Kinsey attended their California mission reunion in Salt Lake City on Friday evening at the bulance crews took the boy by 9 designed to serve the PRFI 3718731 County paramedics and Moss carrier-stretche- r (Jepp) (.rand Oaks. Fruit Heights and ut in the Uiytmi 21st Ward on Sunday, Apnl 16 ul 4pm The church is ut 125 Chapel Street, Lay-tovsb p.m a general meeting will be held, also in All the chapel. adult members 18 and older living in the stake should come. Layton Stake Prepares Special Ladies Program assistant professor in the Department of Family and Human Development and Family and Child Development specialist at Utah State University Lx tension Service. and interesting speaker LEADERSHIP meeting will be held Saturday, April 15, p.m. at the chapel. Those to attend are the stake presidency, executive secretaries and clerks, high council and YM presidency, ward bishopric, executive secretaries and clerks, high priests, group presidency, all seventies presidents, elders presidencies and executive secretaries, YM presidency and AP advisors. Boeing Employees Present Check Dr Glen O Jenson from Utah Stale University will piesent a special seminar for husband and wife couples en-led , "Let's Talk It Ovet Again, on Saturday, Apttl 15, at 7 pm. in the Boatd of DR. JENSON is Elder Hunter is an Eagle Scout and for many years has been connected with scouting, an integral part of the Mormon Church youth program. Ider Jepperson graduated from Davis Mens Club and graduated IDS from Kaysvilk Seminary. He has earned his Duty to (.nd award He has been employed with Wehsier. soil of Mr. and Mrs Jay E. Webster of 628 S. Mirpri'ed Special Seminar Is Scheduled Education auditorium. missions land-holdin- will She - lav-tu- Sacrament meeting i corporations: The Beneficial Life Insurance Company of Salt Lake City, First Security Corporation, and Deseret I ederal Savings and Loan ELDHH HUNTER 1975 n 12 hi ton she has been employed at (he I irst National Bank in lay-m- larrv Ogden. member of the Los Angeles Bar Association and a leading corporation lawyer in that area. Since residing in Utah he was admitted to the Utah Bar. He is on the board of directors of several large in- 1 He is a Colo, admitted to the California State bar and became a THIS IS AN opportunity fot all those who have achieved in the scriptures, either in Seminary Bowl or Scripture thdse, to participate on a district level Ihe requirements are to Will Leave Hlder Gtegory P Sanders, son of Mr and Mrs Willie Sanders of 3118 E Hernwood Dr avion has been tailed to serve in the Brazil, Sao Paulo Norih Mission of geles, he attended law st hool and m 14 W graduated with a degree of Juris Doctor, cum laude The IDS Seminary students of Clearfield High are hosting the annual district Excellence I hrough The Scriptures night on April 14, al 7pm L 1 Uidefield, home, - . ELDER WEBSTER the seminary graduate program Since graduation Lynn Thorne, Syracuse. Dennis T home. avion; Raymond Thorne of dustrial and For LDS Mission pirents v of lompleting undergraduate requirements at Southwestern University in Los An- net Pallbearers were Delbert Day, Preston Day, Harold High School, alogy researt h four sons, I ay MIF IS a graduate of Speaker At Clinton Stake Conference Excellence Through J. Igbert, organ medley, lane, held in High where he was amve in Ull hjxirts He lettered in fool ball und husehall, was chosen as high si luKil all American in football, member of the D . Mist Julia Morgan has txon called to serve an 1 DS mission to the Canada Winnipeg Mission Shi- - is the daughter of Mr und Mrs Mark I) of UK) North Morgan librarian and Relief Society visiting teal hi r AFTER graduation he was SPEAKERS were Max B Rigby, Phillip D Robins. Ird , Base i THE CHURCH sponsored Die Singharaj family who were refugees of Communist I aos, in June 1476 1 I 3 the I 141 West 1900 North, Sunset the h Max B , Ripbv, Max Rigby, Heed Rigby, Mrs fra (Bet im') gbeit. Mrs W illiam (Mat one ) Spat Kes, all of illian Mi mg are four three sistt W 1 mission home m s on vl THE Womens So. letv met at the home of Mae (idle, Wednesday evening, April 12 V'judis Williamson presented the program She showed pi. lutes and told (if her recent t arihta an ( ruise Several thurth members spent an evening attending Ihe That Cultural I estival," Saturday evening, Apnl 8, at Ihornton Hall. Hill Air I one Base as guests of Mr and Mrs Keomuny Singharaj Mi Quisiun. Bountiful hope! fat Ah hie MS n P ( hv. lii, of Ml North i n Strei t. Kay sy die, w ho dll d A inday . Apt ll .1. IT H m Mrs nimgtnn. Ds Ward ( hapel at I In 2 x) I ast y will die I hi t jMsiple Wednesday Services S P 5 Ihise minings were hi Id to welcome and get tot'ii aiquamted with the new Burial ( in K I nth lit i tin . i . e in Id I ut sJay in the South ( uitantsnod L.DS Slake R AL lt f i ms i, . ake City, April 14, 24 and 21 I he fust ( ntta.'e meeting were held several in homes Monday members i veiling, April 10 at 7 to p m Kay s illt 1 - I I Imih ( I avion ami Ah in ( I nla ) Kinsey . tt high priest group leader He from lldl Air I or.e is letni-- av in W t A F AR I W t I L testimonial a m Ih la h! Sun.! iy , Apt il 16 it ! a i p m in the Kayswlle I I Ihiniiley Mis Hi Apnl 1 Ill' in EY wax an fa r i ! I In' I DS n ' i J. IIIORM i II .ike I MR. i I it .i B I "! an.l To Serve LDS Mission n the message and lead the w oi ship serv He, Sunday, 1 1 Mi Ilia arid Nm ih 2'KI I ast, h.tv sv i IB ha v t ai (t pled u i all in m rve a two year 1 DS Mis-..oto the I onga Islands I in v will In si rv mg on the tii'ga, Nak u Alof.l Mission as wi Hare st tv U e missionaries I In I The Reverend Al B li.dmn ol Sail I like ( ity will bring 1 itV Ml! . h' Apt il 7. (.in pi u I LDS Mission Call IVlivi r. IVORS mi ludt his RV C r.'uii II .nnlcv, 71. I .ini', Sail I I ... I' I JULIA MOUUAN , positions priesthood quorums. IIF7 ami I it ii daughters, Paul Dellts Thornley, Sail lake I (Jward J. (I at y . Mi iiniiiia) oelt-v- , Dayton, Olm, Mrs Jared K. (Carol) llaaki s, am asii r, ( uld ; 11 ) i anJi lull! re n, (our great ) a. id. hildien Alsu hrnlhers ami sister, Ivan I and Merlin I Imrnley, both id Ogden, and Rulim I Hairy InN varum 1 will' u( Sail IM UI-L- on April 27. I Ider Webster ha I THE Revert nd Kenneth I dw.ird will att nd a t nnferem e on I'niti d Man tries in Higher dm atimi to tw- - held April It, Eland iti in the In I 21 ink SI W lt; lonsulfaiit a FI.DI R Webster ha been called to serve un 1 DS mission to the Belgium Brussels Miision, He will enter the Language Training Mission Iniermountatn area youth t (invention at the ti. ( Inin h in Salt buxirn-iixiitan- 1 m Height. lor wash arid vni uum THE YOUTH are raising money so they .an attend Hu ami ns a a prominent Salt . lain' $2 will speak at a Sacrament 16 meeting on Sunday, April ut 3 30 p m. at the F run WU Heights 1st IDS Ward, South Mountain Road, I rutl you know in good for vou can cnt vou ?1K0 a year. If you re a heavy moker. you 11 Im- --dving a lot more than jj.TOO a year. 1 mi II Im- - saving vour health. j |