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Show OFFICERS NAMED FOR NO. DAVIS DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS Birthday Noted By Mr. Thomley Lynn W. Hansen, Seattle, Wash.; Ernest W, 1 fan-se- n, Draper, and Fay A. and Orren V, Hansen of Salt Laka City; alao a Mrs. Richard May of and a Terry Hansen of Bountiful. Tl program for the funeral service consisted of prayer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wi Hsm.cn in Syracuse by her brother, Lynn W, Hansen. Prelude postlude oigan music was played by Rua-s- e Hansen,, who,, also . played . an Organ Solo, "doing llorae." Vocal music was furnished by David E. Cook'. Speakers included Arthur R. Anderson, Leon Miller, Bishop A. O. Striker, and Miss Edna Cook with brief remarks by Bishop Lawrence I. Criddle who was in charge of the serveies. Invocation was by Patriarch Arnold D. Miller and Benediction Milton E. Steed. l)edicatorial Prayer in the Syracuse Cemetery was by Evan W. Hansen. were Terry Hansen P!l and nephews. sen, Syracuse; Services Held For Mrs. Elsie H. Lewis LAYTON John H. Thomley, hi 7ifth birthcelebrated Layton, day Monday at hi home. SYRACUSE Final tribute was Mr.'Thomley was bom Jan. 21, Mrs. Elsie Hansen Lewis paid rrtI7U in Kayaville the son of Henry 1 afternoon at 1 p. n. at Tuesday V and Nancy Kin Thomley. On services in Syracuso Ward Chapel. Nov. S 1 MI7 he married Zina Lay-to- n, t: died Saturday at Lewis Mrs. , 1 daughter of Christopher Lay. 12:2.1 p. in. in 1 Salt Lake City ton, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. JongiUnesSv., ho?yial ,follywing Mr. Thomley half iieen very 'acElsie Hansen Lewis, resided tive member of the Layton-Secon1734 at Edison Lake Salt Su, City. Ward. He has served in the Biahop-ri- c I She was a daughter of Hans I, and also in the Sunday School and Charlotte William Hansen Superintendency. He is in good nd wa bom June 22.. in health and has spent his life in Cache Hyrum, County. in the dairy busines. farming and While she was a mp all child her The Thomley are the parents family moved to Syracuse, anJ her of fight sons and daughters: Dell i her early life was here. Mrs. B. Flint, Thorniey and Mr. (Lewis ua an ardent I.DS Chuivh Salt Lake; Ivan and Merland worker and served in the MIA Thomley, Ogden; Mr. Alvin Kinand School orgaiiiiatHmr--bSunday sey, Kaysville; Jesse L., Kuland L.. school in Syracuse She shown left to of taught and Harry L. Thomley, all of Lay-toare above, Pioneers Utah New officers of the North Davis company. Daughters also 2i grandchildren and' right, Lucille Kennah, chorister; Della Smith, organist; May Simmon, second vice president ; Eli is bet h and also for sometime in Hiawa-- I Stevenson, president; Cora llybee, first vice president; Ituby Holbrook, custodian of relics; Kuby Hick- - (j.Bf c'bHkh County. great-granchildren. , ...... I ... enlooper, chaplain; Cora Doney Nilros. registrar. The Davis county company organized Ji jesrs ago1 , . ' J has , grown to 600 members and state officials found it advisable to split the county into two separate! to the Northwestern the North and South Davis, New officers were named for both groups at a meeting held!'1- Mankind never loses any good companies,in North Farmington under the. supervision of Mr Ksle B. Carter, DtT central company States Mission. Upon the com recently local camps, all north of Farmington. Jtiun of her mission she moved to thing, physical, intellectual . or president. The North Havia company will he composed of moral, till it finds a better and and the South company will contain nine local ramps. Other officers of the North Davis company not Kanah, Kane County, where she then the loss is a gain No steps present when the above picture was taken are: Marcia Mansell, secretary; Maude M. Odd, historian; .again engaged in school teaching Eva Warren, parliamentarian. backward is the rule of human On June I', :ilt, she was marTheodore Parker of the stake presidency, high coun- - ics that will lie treated in the morn-r,e- d history. to Janies R Lewis. The couple LAYTON R. Williams Adams, cil bishoprics, ing are "Effective Presiding," "Ai'moVed to Salt Lake City soon representatives. well known Layton resident, was Sunday school board mem- - You Enter Church. What Then,",.r j Made in Layton marriage where they honored Tuesday evening at a dinTalks." liers, ward superintendencies, and have resided, ner at the home of Mr. and Mr. since MRS. WIXO.MS 27 secretaries will meet at Kayaville "Music,'' and The Sacrament in yj ,cvri survived by her hus- - C. G. (Pete) Chandler, in honor of the Sunday School w,rd' Kayaville. at Hi a. m. liand and a daughter, Leslie Ann hi 7.1th birthday. Other guests Frontier Lady Chocolates KAYSVILLE Sunday school will sessions the While tne morning session will lie, Conducting her father, Hans P. Hansen were: Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Adams, officers and teacher of Davis and The Quality Candy South Davis stakes of the Church Allen L. Strong, Sunday School treat topics of the Sunday Schobt and her stepmother Mrs. Geneva Mr. and Mrs. Joe Adams, Mr. and SPECIAL VALENTINE worship service, the afternoon dis- - Hansen of Salt Lake City; a sis- - Mrs.- - Bill Adams, Mr. and Mrs. (Superintendent of Davis stake. of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y i General of cussion will deal primarily with ter, Mr. Milton E. Steed, Murray; Glen Coray, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence the BOXES... Representatives Saints will convene Sunday, Janu, e Orders Now Being Taken! ary 27, at Kaysville First ward. Board who w ill attend are A Par- - lesson work. Stake, ward, and Gen-- 1 and five brothers: Clyde W, and Mr. and Mr. Henry Me- Holman YYaters, Ha- - era! Board leaders will give J. Bates, convenannual for their ly Kaysville, We Wrap for Mailing. ! w nd D,vid A- - Shand d'wes during the day. with member of the general ' MRS. EARL P. WHOM board The general meeting will "Spiritual Rejuvenation Through MS Adams Street Some falls are mrans the hap-- j '4TT Participation in Sunday School is begin at 2 p. m. Phono 274-RSkyline Sab. A morning meeting for members the convention theme. Among top-- pier to rise. Wiljiam Shakespeare half-siste- r, half-broth- I' 0 Q I!', I d y n; d ' KaysriUa. Upvis Caeaty. (Jtak Thurs., Jan. 24, 1952 Page Clinch. was ' bom Jan. in, in Kaysville, a aon of Elias and Elisabeth Rosa Harris Adams On June I, inns, ha married Elizabeth Dunn in the Salt Laka LDS Temple. Mrs. Adama died in Dec. Mr. Adams 1HX7, im ' Following their marriage they Jived .In -- Kaysville - for two- - years then moved to Box Elder County, returning to Layton in 1M7 where he has since resided. Mr. Adams served in the M.I.A. and waa active in the Layton Sunday SchooL In HEM he became a . member of the Davis County School Board and served 10 year. For lj.yaera he served a a President All of hi children attended the party for him DAVIS FARM . ple-aevr- n - Sunday School Workers Set Meet Jan. ... Adams Observes 75th Birthday R. Wm. af-sta- . Han-Bon- CO-O- P Kaysville . . . Phone 299 6 (L. Steel Posts fU 7 ft. 6i Field 32 la. 39 la. 41 la. ... Fence . . . High High High Staples Barb Wire, Roll Nails 80-to- d ... all sizes ... Scoop Shovels with long handles Work Gloves ad-tio- n j j 3 Low Prices High Quality Friendly Service ! GMD iMto fete QBieDD -- llcvcr Betore-VAIU- E $149.95 93Qb like This! VALUE Table Extendi to 36x60 Inches e To Comfortably Seat Eight Adults for Dinned Super-Siz- e j t Yellowtail, Can Clearwater, Baby Foods . .Can STRAINED, GERBER'S Vi Size Milk, 4 tall Cans 45 EGGS .... Doz. 53 Corned Beef . . . SHURF1NE, CANNED Qf i EC ARMOUR S. 12 OZ. 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