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Show I i WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- THE VICTIM was staying with family friends. Police said the boy was still alive when taken to the Davis North Medical Center. He died shortly after 8 p.m. HE WAS bom July 3, 1969 in Fort Meade, Maryland. Moved to Kaysville as an infant. He was a second grade student at H.C. Burton Elementary School and a member of the Kaysville 4th LDS Ward. KNOWLTON A 7 year-ol- d Kaysville boy was killed Friday evening, March 4 when he was struck driver at by a Center and Main Street in Surviving are his parents, four brothers and two sisters; Kirk Ute, Edward Kelly, Benjamin John, Joshua Quincy, Jennifer and Alison all of Kaysville; grandmother, Mrs. Mary Edwina Kaysville. Knowlton, Layton. KAYSVILLE police said Jerad Knowlton of 669 East Oak Lane was crossing the street on his way to the Kaysville Movie Theater at 7:24 p.m. when he was struck by a car. FUNERAL services were held Tuesday, March 8, 1977 in the Kaysville 4th LDS Ward Chapel with Bishop Edwin Cammack officiating. Burial was in the Kaysville Memorial Park, np Services Held Funeral services for Eaga Tapuvae Leota, 47, of 395 N. 850 E., Layton were held Saturday, Mar. 5 in the Layton 16th Ward Chapel. Bishop extended illness. He was born Sept. 5, 1929 in Faala, Savii Island, West Samoa, a son of Tapuvae and Isapela Pili Leota. ON NOV. 22, 1949, he married Tauave F. Penial in Fagatogo, Tutuila, American Samoa. The marriage was later solemnized in the Los Angeles LDS Temple in 1958. He had been employed as a machinery operator at Hill Air Force Base. MR. LEOTA lived in Samoa until 1958 when he moved to Los Angeles, Calif. He moved to Layton in 1968. An active member of the LDS Church, he was a member of the Layton 16th Ward. He had served as a Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Godfrey and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Merkley drove to Logan Saturday where they were met by Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Higgie and Mr. and Mrs. Evan Godfrey of Clarks-ton- , Utah to be with Miss Diane Godfrey on her birthday anniversary. They held a fun birthday dinner party in honor of Diane. She is attending Utah State University and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Godfrey. Wendell Scoffield has returned home from Capistrano, Calif, where he spent the past two weeks with his Mr. sister and brother-in-laand Mrs. Howard Sedgwick. He enjoyed visiting many of the points of interest in the area as well as in the San Diego area. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart were guests in Wellsville Wednesday of his sister, Mrs. Thelma Haslam. Mrs. Sarah Giles returned home from Phoenix, Ariz. on Friday where she has spent the past weeks visiting with Mrs. Merle Cotney and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bond. At Mesa she visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schimer and also with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Naylor. Upon her return, she was honored at a family dinner party hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Welty and families. Dee Robins underwent major surgery last Saturday at the St. Marks Hospital in Salt Lake City. counselor in the branch presidency, in the Sunday School superintendency, in the MIA presidency in the Keith X. Brown officiated. MR. LEOTA died Tuesday, Mar. 1, 1977 in the Davis North Medical Center after an Samoa Ward. HE WAS the representative for the Lamanite Placement Program. Mr. Leota had also been a ward chorister and the High Priest group secretary. Surviving are his widow of Layton; six sons and one daughter, Esera Tapuvae Leota, Carl Leota, Atherton Leota, Wayne Leota all of Layton; Sile Leota, Chino, Calif.; Mrs. Steve (Nyoka) Egan, Kaysville, and Teleni Leota who is serving an LDS mission in South Dakota. HE IS also survived by three grandchildren, his parents of Compton, Calif. Three brothers and one sister, Val Leota, Faaolatana Leota, Loni Leota, Mrs. Soe (Lola) Tanuvana, all of Compton, Mabel Gleason of Denver, Colo, has been a house guest for five days of Miss Muriel Reeves. She also visited with many of her other friends in Kaysville during her stay. Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Buhler and sons Mark and Don were guests in Logan Sunday of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Buhler. The occasion was in honor of their granddaughter Karens birthMrs. day. Mrs. Goldea Millar from Bemidji, Minn, is visiting with Mrs. Sarah Giles for a few days. College basketball playoff at the Minidome. Miss Kathy Beckstrom en- tertained at a dinner party at her home after the Sadie Hawkins dance at Davis High School, Saturday evening. Guests were Troy Howard, Jane Hill, Matt Gregory, Ann Holbrook and Dayton Cook. Robert Templeton spent a week in Columbus, Ohio where he attended the Ohio Rick-.ma- . Mr. Mr. Wednesday, February 1 6, 1 977 and Mrs. Scott Westbroek, 1503 E. So. Thursday, February 17, 1977 and Mrs. Jesus Flores, Jr., 2397 No. 970 W., SEMI-GLO- Mr. LATEX WALL UniVERSAL ) NOW Reg. $5.99 NOW '277 SPkjgfj Z GAL. LESS f ISO 130 EXTRA DISCOUNT WiliifcSUD V--: GAL. LESS 1 5 EXTRA DISCOUNT Monday, February 28, 1977 and Mrs. Gerald E. Cunningham Jr., 93 Barrington Way, Layton, boy Mr. and Mrs. Steven W. Holbrook, E., Fruit Heights, girl 1 128 S. 1200 Wednesday, March 2, 1977 and Edward E. Rodarte, 497 W. 175 Layton, boy Mr. Blossom Heights. The 8 lb. Receives Mission Call California Arcadia Mis- sion. ELDER STARK spoke Sunday, Feb. 13 in the Layton 3rd Ward Chapel at 2435 E. 1500 North. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne G. Stark of 2228 E. Cherry Lane, East Layton. ELDER STARK entered the mission home in Salt Lake City, March 5. He is a graduate of Layton High School. He left Salt Lake City by plane on March 9 for the Arcadia Mission, dg Bible Verse We are troubled on every side, yet not distressed. 1. Who wrote the above Mrs. vas he writing? Answers To Bible Verse 1. The Apostle Paul. 2. The Christians located Corinth. Greece. Fruit At home to welcome the playmate are two brothers, Chad and Ryan and one sister Teresa. The mother was the former Laurene Waymen of Lynn H. Stark has accepted a call to serve in the LDS Circle, 7 oz. girl was born on Feb. 18 at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City and will be named Melissa Amy. Elder at Salt Lake City. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Wayman, Mr. and Mrs. Earl N. Thomas, all of Salt Lake City. Good Ole Country Fair written by Linda Moyes and directed by Miss Moyes and Karol Beard with a 53 member cast. The Kaysville Ninth Ward received a special award for the most youth participation. Their play, A Face In The was written and Crowd directed by Jodi Schumaker and Evelyn Johnson and youth of the ward as well. The entire production was handled by the youth of the Their play entitled, Supposing Yester Year - A np Bible Verse If thou wilt be perfect, go and sell that thou hast, and give to the poor, and thou sbalt have treasure in heaven. 1. Who spoke these words? To whom were 2. they spoken? and etc. No adult help. 3. What was their 4. Where are they THE ROADSHOWS were held on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, March 1 and 2 at all four chapels in the stake and all the plays were judged. The other wards participating were Kaysville Second Ward, their play entitled, Back To The Good Old Flicks. Kaysville Fifth Ward presented, Once Upon A Star, Kaysville 13th, effect? recorded? Answers 1. Jesus. 2. The rich young 3. He went away 4. Matthew 19:21. ruler. sorrowful. Called To Mission Field Robert Applonie, the son ot Mr. and Mrs. John Applonie of Layton has been called jto serve an LDS mission to the New York City - New York Heights. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ben Holbrook and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dick Francis all of Fruit Heights. include Mr. and Mrs. Ward Holbrook, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Williams, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar S. Smoot, Centerville; Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Francis of Mission. This is a Spanishspeaking mission. HE WILL speak in the Lay-to- n Second Ward Sacrament meeting Sunday, March 13 at , 3:30 p.m. Elder Applonie is a graduate of Layton High. He has attended Weber College. Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Holbrook have seven sons and they now have six granddaughters and no grandsons, np. HE WILL enter the Language Training Mission on March 17. dmg mamm are Great-grandparen- and the 14th, Was Photograph. Today MRS. MARGARET Brough, Stake Director was in charge, ward, their choreography, scenes, makeup, costumes Mrs. Amy Higgs, Salt Lake City and Reese Thomas, Ogden. Welcoming their first child into their family are Mr. and Mrs. Rick Lyman of Clinton. The 7 lb. 14 oz. lad arrived on Feb. 17 at the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful and will be named Joshua Andrew. a The new mother will be remembered as the former Colleen Andrew of Mt. Ver- Mil V non, Wash. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lyman of Kaysville, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Andrew of Mt. Vernon, vVm-- i i 'dMSi t . Atuii. Wash. Its a daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Steven Holbrook. The little new miss arrived at the Davis North Hospital weighing in at 6 lbs. on Feb. 28 and will be named Heather. Mrs. Holbrook will be remembered as the former Kathy Francis of Fruit First with femUG GWSia&j J it- - ii. 3 Gfescmn BankAmericard. ten years ago. Aired still tine Headier. Ten years ago this month, First Security Bank introduced the very first bank card in our area. BankAmericard. It became the recognized handy helper for all sorts of needs. As youve discovered over the years, it's welcome at hardware stores, nurseries, lumber centers, building suppliers, paint stores, automotive stores, department stores, restaurants, airline ticket counters just about everywhere. Today, N., BankAmeri-card'- s popularity is greater than ever. And the First Security tradition of being first in convenience continues as ffiEQMISI still Bank- Americard gradually changes its name laaiiaii OH? CffitD Sunday, February 27, 1977 and Mrs. Manuel H. Bocanegra, 1 250 W. 450 R PAINT f Mr. SS ENAMEL Saturday, February 26, 1977 and Mrs. T.P. Killiam, 4255 So. 1 900 W Roy, N. Box 54, Clearfield, girl INTERIOR-EXTERIO- 9.99 OUR REGULAR Thursday, February 24, 1977 and Mrs. Don T. Durrant, 1949 W. Gregory, boy -- Tues., and Weds. ONLY n, Jim Hales, Jeff Lunds-troand Gary Bennett were guests of Kelly Beckstrom at Jackson Hole, Wyoming at conthe Sweetwater dominiums while on a skiing trip to Targee. Fred Kirby has returned from Rock Island, Illinois Layton, girl - of a baby daughter are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thomas of 605 ELDER LYNN STARK attended the Weber State Gun Collectors Show. Dean Storey, Victor judges selected the three top winners. The Kaysville Eighth Ward first play was entitled, Noahs Nightmare written by Lorna Collette and Lynn Pearson and directed by Mrs. Collette with a cast of 47 members. They also received awards for best directing and best costuming. Rejoicing over the arrival Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brian spent the weekend in Pocatello, Idaho where they Saturday, February 19, 1977 and Mrs. Laurel Anderson, 3044 W. Gentile, Layton, boy stock is marked down from retail. . our price tags show Suggested Retail and Our Price Wallpaper Citys Price saves you up to 70 and now you can deduct 15 in extra discount from that - Mon., Hutchins- THE EIGHT wards throughout the stake each presented their play and Adams Apple were the Kaysville 11th Ward. Kaysville Births 26. Mr. Every item in our Karl two-mont- Clinton, girl WITH THIS COUPON of The Kaysville Eighth LDS Ward took first place in the annual APYW Roadshows of the Kaysville East LDS Stake. THEY WILL be eligible to compete in the region competition the last of March. Kaysville Fourth Ward took second place, with their show, The Gift of Time written by Vaughn Gardiner and Carolyn Seager and directed by Lori Beecher, Mark Mildrum, Ann Walters and Louise Hess, with 74 member cast. THIRD PLACE winners 2. To whom Mr. MARCH 16 mother on. and Sunday with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. David Sanders. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lefler is confined to the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Maxfield entertained their bridge club at their home Saturday evening. Twelve guests attended. Mrs. Marjorie Brande underwent major surgery this past week at the McKay Hospital in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Barton have reh turned from a vacation in the Hawaiian Islands. They spent seven weeks on the four islands, Oahu, Kauai, Maui and Hawaii. Enroute home they spent a week in San Diego, Calif, with friends, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fowles and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Judd. They arrived home Sat., Feb. Weber Drive, So. Weber, girl EXTRA DISCOUNT the statement? Mr. SALE ENDS tnp. Mrs. Edith Hutchinson and her son, Joe Hutchinson were weekend house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hutchinson and family. They came for the wedding of her grandson, Bill Hutchinson on Friday evening. Mrs. Edith Hutchinson is m Ralph Layton is once again confined to the Davis North Hospital where he is undergoing treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dunham and daughter Megan of Provo were weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert a government business on Clearfield. Nicole and Todd Bolyard of Salt Lake City spent Saturday Burial was in the Memorial Park, dmg SALE where he spent the past week Major and family. Katie Kirkpatrick, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kirkpatrick is once again confined to the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful where she is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Price of Logan have moved into their new home in the Fair-fiel- d Estates to make their home. Mr. Price is manager of Sprouse Reitz Store in Calif. I Kaysville 8th Takes First Kaysvi The victims parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. Ute Knowlton were in Guatemala City, Guatemala to pick up another son who had just completed a LDS South American Mission at the time of the incident. S. f NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH 10, 1977 IS Rites Held JARED I to Visa. Visa does Bank- everything Americard does. And more. Visa is accepted by everyone who accepts BankAmericard. worldwide. That's because Visa is BankAmericard Just a new and easier name. r.jnribK "" JEE changes to Visa, you, as a First Security BankAmericard customer, will automatically receive a First Security Visa card on the renewal date of your present BankAmericard. You don't have to do a thing. And, if you don't already have the everyday convenience of First Security BankAmericard, now is the time to ask for one by its new name. Visa. As BankAmericard gradually ml mnpEHcscj SALT LAKE CITY NEW HOURS: 850 So. Main 9 to 7 Friday 5 to 9 Saturday 9 to 6 Mon.-Thur- s. Applying is simple at any First Security Bank. (PARK In Gaslight Dinner Theatre Lot) Phone 363-537- 8 Closed Sunday SALE ENDS BOUNTIFUL MAR.16 463 South Main (Corner 5th So. and Main) L V Phone Your BankAmericard 292-725-6 Vemor fOC EJ Visa bank |