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Show fiWlEXj July 7, 1960 - Page 4 Special meetings at God Church AssemblyTheclAssembly of and Saturdays. The Rev; Paul Layton God Church, 202 West Golden Slaughter from Meridian, Idaho, Avenue, Layton, announces a will be speaking in these aerr series of special meetings com ices. The Rev, Donald CiIg, pasmencing July 10 and continuing tor of the Layton Church, inthrough July 24. Meetings will bo held ovary vited everyone to attend any night at TdtO except Mondays or all of those garvieea. 4 ! - 4'"- .' J . v Mrs. Martha Ann Syracuse Day Cook, 74, died at her borne hero Friday evening of a heart attack. Born August 17, 1884, In Bounti, ,l ful, she was a daughter of James and Mary Ann Roberts Day. She IJ married Rudolph Cook on October 11, 1905, in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple. Mr. Cook died on April 4, 1960. Mrs. Cook had been a member ? of the ward choir, had served as W" counselor In the Primary and as v- 4. s jf, , a Relief Society teacher in the i y Ji Syracuse Ward. She was also a .x r , member of the Iris Camp, Daughj,. v, ,4 ters of Utah Pioneers. ? Survivors indude three sons and ,1 f sf j four daughters: Raydolph D. Cook, Mark D. Cook, Syracuse; George ?, r r r D. Cook, Layton; Mrs. Adelbert (Ruth) Parry, Bountiful; Mr. j (Florence) Wiggill, . . . full-tim- e missionary. Layton; Mrs. Melvin (Geneva) Hall. Salt Lake City; Mrs. Wilmer (Gladys) Mulford, Syracuse; 18 grandchildren, seven a sister, Mrs. Ernest (May) Wood, Bountiful, and two brothers, Harvey Day, Bountiful and Henry Day, Ogden. exciting as any of them. When asked about her future Funeral services were held Tuesplans, she was quick to reply, "I day at 1 p.m. in the ward chapel under the direction of Bishop C. hope to remain m the missionary aervice as my life Russell Hansen. Burial took place career. in the Syracuse City Cemetery. rJ j V - Funeral held Tuesday lor Martha A. Cook 1 WW v ' ij. ? ,; f , .H Vi. s v? f' r ('(?, ' '& ff . " r . 'irwi y wvj 1 4; V , A 5$i Sn-t f Ys'1V O' MISS BESSIE GEORGE ' Stanford Pleasant, appealing missionary serves Jehovahs Witnesses Recently many Davis County residents hae answered a knock at the door to be greeted with a radiant smile, a pleasant manner and an enthusiastic Bible message of comfort and hope. The caller is Miss Bessie George, one of Jehovahs Witnesses, a native of Rapid City, Manitoba, who is presently residing at 1574 South State Street m Layton. Miss George, who has been a icsident of Bountiful for the past two years, moved to Layton a few months ago as her new assignment. Bessie explained that she is a " special pioneer for Jehovah's Witnesses which means that I devote at 150 hours each month pleaching and teaching the good news about God Kingdom. Bessie further explained that all full-tim- e Church plans for SLC of Jehovahs Witnesses are Clearfield Church. News FAREWELL PARTY Mamben of the Church of Christ bade farekrell to the Cecil Hamady family last Sunday with an ice cream party in the Clearfield Park. The Hamadys are leaving for Burmuda whet Sgt Hamady will serve three year with th Air Force, ' Also a farewell was said to Faya Elliott who will return home to Texas. The congregation has been meeting in tbs Roy Elementary School for th past three months. The preacher is Bill Ep-le- r. Bible study begins at 10:15, worship at at 1:00, evening service and prayer meeting at T:00 Wednesday, L. D. S. Church News YELLOWSTONE TRIP The priesthood boys of the Clearfield 1st ward are spending the week in Yellowstone. The boys left Tuesday morning. Bp. O. Ross Sanders, Dee Butler, and Dr. Wright went with them. The boys to be able to go on this trip had to have a cer- tain percentage attendance of all their meetings. They will return home Saturday. MEMBER Kaysville News door-to-do- anticipate 2,500 to 3,000 requests for rooms before convention time." True Confession This convention Is one of 18 The truck dispatcher filled in District Assemblies being conducted this sum- his insurance application and mer in the United States, Canada handed ft to the insurance sales-- 1 and England man who after studying it a min-iste- but many have family obligations that limit their activities however, since I have nothing to prevent me from doing e sc. I have chosen the ministry as my life's work". Bessie has been training for, and in the missionary work as g moment, said, "Mr. Jones, youll have to change this part where It asks the relationship of Mrs. Sunset The Sunset Catholic Jones to yourself. You should write wife, not strained. womens Club met last week at Mrs. Gerald Dunleavys home. was Mrs. Simon Her'BbnhkOofkt' s&jb nandez. Eight members participated in games and were served refreshments after which they Catholic women Plan family fun full-tim- lift sad Mrs. Reward Darr and family spent Monday in Salt Lake with Mrs. O. R. Anderson, vaLeaving ea aa eight-da- y cation to Colorado and points of interest are Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart and daughter Glenns. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Spragm attended the funeral service of their unde. Woodruff. Rust in Salt Lake, Monday. Mr. aad Mrs. Rex Passey were guests at a dinner in Ogden, ent. Mr. aad Mrs. Mebia Eliaaoa, Salt Lake, were Sunday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Wal- ters. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sprays and family spent last weekend at Grand Junction, Colorado with hi father, E. R, Sprague. Mr. aad Mrs. Kenneth H. Sheffield were guest at a evening at Har- chicken barbecue given by their Wednesday mans Cafe, in honor of her children at the Sheffield home brother, C. D. Michaelsons Saturday evening before th Sheffield birthday anniversary. depart for Europe. Those present were Mr. and Mr. aad Mr. Elkelaoa and family, Centerville, were guests Mrs. Ned B. Reuech and Thursdsy evening of Mr. and daughter Shaun, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Richard Beeeley at a patio Homer J. Sheffield and sons dinner. Kim, Ricky and Craig, Beck Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. B ab- Sheffield of Kaysvlllt, Mr. and ler and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Russell H. Sheffield and George Barnett, Ogden, spent children, Thomas, Russell Jr. Kevin and Paula, Sunday and Monday at Bear Jeanene, Lake. Bountfiul; Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Miss Diana Sue, 9 years old K. Kunz, Provo. and Robyn Lisa Bowman, 7 Mr. aad Mr. Phillip R. Kunx, years old, daughters of Mr. and Provo, were th holiday gnests Mrs. Orlando Bowman, Oakland, of their parent, Mr. and Mrs. Calif., arrived Friday evening Kenneth H. Sheffield, Mr. and by plane to spend several weeks Mrs. Parley P. Kunz, Burley, with their grandmother, Mrs. Idaho. Mary Bowman and other Mr. and Mrs. Theron Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Wslly Me duty training at Yakima, Washington. Ha will home July 10. LeRoy Welter I attending summer school at Logan for several weeks. Gail Teona loft Thursday to visit with friends in Denver, Colorado for a few days. Mr. sad Mrs. Rex Pasaey and family spent the weekend at Montpelier, Idaho with relatives, where they attended the Michaelaon family reunion at Thayne, Wyoming. Mr. Sad Mrs. Richard Beesley and children enjoyed Saturday at Sunset Beach swimming and picnicing. return Davis Stolid sets Hoad show dates "I Kays vino Was Walking - M down Main Street, when - -and hnngfcurfkme have inn ramp- ant as Davis Stake MIAs have prepared vaudeville type entertainment for the road shows following this theme. The road shows will be July U and 12 for the general public. The ahowa will begin at 8 pjn. in the Davis Stake House, Kays-villthe North Farmington ward hall, and the Centerville First and Third ward halL Thera art U participating ward and it will be necessary to go both evenings to sey all the shows. On Wednesday evening, July U. the shows win again be presented for the casts. At that time, winning shows will be announced. Rehearsals have been going full swing for two months. Included in each wards production are original songs, dances and scripts. e, Patio party Elders and their Kaysville partners of the Second Ward are invited to a patio dinner party Saturday night at th Wendell Barnes home. FARMERS GRAIN COOPERATIVE Farmington Churches peace pursuing assembly "Peace-pursuin- frienda helped where they had their new baby " th occasion. blessed and named Mrs. Earl Goaaliad and daagh-ta- r daughter Linda. . Lisa visited last week in r her with parPreston, Idaho, " Mr. and Ln. LeVar Goturey and daughters spent the Fourth of July '.weekend at Clarkston where they attended th Godfrey family reunion. Mrs. Versa Sadowty and daughters Patricia and Lee Ann, Ogden; Mrs. Da Pulsipher and Mrs. Janet Pulsipher, Paradise, Mrs. Colleen Baxter and Mrs. Julie Eliason, Hyrum; Mrs. Mary Walters, all attended th Kitchen Shower Saturday evening at th home of Mrs. Helen Barber.- Assisting hostesses were Mr. Katharine Adam and Mrs. Barbara Iverson. Bishop Clin tea Zollinger la taking his two weeks active CONFIRMER Jackie Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown, was confirmed Sunday in the Fourth "The response we have receiv- ward fast meeting. Steven search has Starks was advanced to a teached in this been very favorable so far, con- er in the Aaronic Priesthood, tinued Kelley, "but a great deal and Fred Hedgepeth was adof work yet remains since we vanced to a Priest least at Quarria'of Bountiful Ipent that weekend in Fourth of July in the Uinta. Lake Spirit birthher 9th on honor of Diana Mr. and Mrs. Nate Stuart day anniversary. Twenty little spent the weekend in Randolph Diana celebrate Mrs. Bowman entertained a birthday party Saturday Fruit Drink Libby's 4 ' e appreciate your past business and hope to serve you egaia this year. For Further Information, Please Contact WILFORD YOUNG or JERRY CROSS EXport Market Your Grain the Cooperative A Treat- For An - No. 303 Vegetables Breakfast Cereal Gardemide Corn, Peat, Green Beans, Tomatoes No. 303 6 or W 1.00 -- 3 for 1 .00 Case of 24 Cleorwator No. Pies Frozen Betatf Apple or Cherry 1.00 Mixed Yellowtail Way" - 3.39 cans Bonita Flakes Tasty Fish Flakes house-to-hous- e W Meal 1.00 Loan HIGHEST PRICES PAID Highway la. 46 oz lor Qualified for Government 4,700,904 Bushels Apple Saute o Pinoopple-Grapeiru- PLENTY OF STORAGE SPACE Hancey. He is the first son of the Hancey s and was bom May 24th. His mother is the former Diane Burnham, and his older sister is Michele, 4 Final rehaarsalt are being held this week by the Farmington Wards for their participation in the Davis Stake annual MIA roadshow. It is to be held on Monday and Tuesday, July 11 and 12, for the general public, and on July 13, for the members of the various casts Awards will also be given on Wednesday evening following the performance in the Davis Stake Center at Kaysville. John Rancher of Burley, Idaho, christened his granddaughter, Mary Catherine Rencher In the services, Sunday. Tiny Mary Farmington Second Ward Fast Day Catherine is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace H. Rencher. Their other two children are Cynthia Ann, 5, and John Kent 1 was born new on June 19th, as a special Fathers Day gift. Jtffrey Rex Hancey, Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rex Hancey, was christened Sunday in the Farmington Second Ward Fast Day services, by his uncle, Neil played bridge. Definite plans were made for the summer picnic to be enjoyed by their families also at the Memorial Park in Ogden. Chairman for the picnic is Mrs. Arthur Cartier. The club members also aU dance to be made PIans ,or iu v ears She also has two sisters many other states besides all the no are fulltime workers as mtermountain states and a few hed at the Apolla Club in River-- ' pioneeis", one in Canada and from Canada " dale. the other in New York State On June 12th Bessie, together xith several hundred Witnesses In the Salt Lake City area, began search for rooms o accommodate upwards of 6 000 delegates, who will arrive in Salt Luke City soon for the coming ' Peace pursuing District Assembly of Jehovah's Witnesses to be neld from August at the Utah Mate Fan grounds Coliseum. I have attended conventions for Jehovahs Witnesses in many dies in the United States and Canada as well as in London, Rome and Nurembuig" she continued, but Oils assembly in Salt Luke City is going to be just as OGDEN, UTAH Whealiet, Cheeriot, Sugar Kix Family Size Mix 'Em or Match 'Em 7 tans 1.00 Cose of 24 Jot, 4 pkgs. 1.00 3.39 4--7 Farm. Fresh Produce! Priesthood Advancement Ka.vsville Robert Harris, son of Mi and Mrs. William Harris, has been advanced to a teacher in the Priesthood of the Fifth Ward Large On May 7. 1931 the USS Constitution (Old Ironsides) returned to the Boston Navy Yard after a three year 22,000 mile tour of large lT S. seaports. The lives of great men and women are miracles of patience and perseverance. Mary Baker Eddy By URUCE N ALDER Size-L- ots of Mf- A. Good Eating ' l i n CAR-TOON- O ispes Vine Ripened Tomatoes Cucumbers DIAL LIGHTS UP! lb. U.S. No. Sllcers U.S. No. Crisp 3 for 10 19 Lf v Safeway Guaranteed Meat! 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