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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DA- NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH WS 18, 1876 Held For J. Jensen SURVIVING are three sons and five daughters, Hugh R. Barnes, Charles E. Barnes, both of Salt Lake City; James I. Adams, Ogden; Mrs. Lynn (Lola) Purvis, Phoenix, Ariz.; Mrs. Alvin (Stella) Hadley, Monteur, Ida.; Mrs. Ray (Ona) Partington, Logan, 27 grandchildren, 59 and 13 grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. Mary Mason of Susanville, Calif. Funeral services were held 12 noon GLEN DRAPER at the Lindquists Kaysville with Chapel Mortuary Bishops First Counselor, Family causes incident to age. ' HE WAS bom May 28, 1877, in Goshen, Utah County, a son of Charles Wesley and Eliza Looking over the trousseau display the Kaysville East 1 Steiner. The next Bicentennial event being sponsored by the Kaysville Utah East LDS Stake is a unique Trousseau Display consisting of both antique and modern articles, in conjunction with this display will be the production Melt Down My Pewter. THIS FULL evening of en- tertainment for families is being sponsored by the Relief Society organizations of both stake and wards. It is scheduled for Friday March 19 at the stake center at 201 South 600 East, Kaysville. The displays open at 6 p.m. prior to the 45 minute production with two performances, one at 6:30 and the other at 8 p.m. and will remain open after the performance to provide time for everyone to visit them. It is free of charge and open to the public. LIVE models will model the homemade wedding gowns, items in the modern trousseau displays have been made in the homes and the antique t rousseau displays are items of value that were worn by grandmothers and great grandmothers. The production, Melt Down My Pewter deals with the news from Bunker Hill. Ml came the news from Bunker Hill. There was scarcity of ammunition. The soldiers needed every ounce of lead and pewter. Mary looked at the gleaming pewter pieces that adorned her board.. .that piece had come from her recited in song and readers theatre. Many hours of preparation by the director, Shirley Anderson, lighting, Joseph Hill and sound, Duane Garrett have combined to bring together a large cast of readers, musicians, singers and dancers into an hour well worth your consideration. THE DREAM that was if America can be the vision of Gods purpose in nurturing that dream can once more be implanted in the hearts of its citizens... if once more we can know that men and women of this land can continue to live free if they will but worship the God of that land. The displays and production are planned for an exciting evening of fun entertainment for the entire famijy. They are under the direction of the Relief Society homemaking counselors of each of the wards in the Kaysville Utah East Stake chairmaned by the Stake Relief Society presidency, Betty Christensen, Carmen Fisher and Marie Taylor. Also other members of the stake Relief Society Board with Marjorie Jeffs as Relief Society representative of the Kaysville Utah East Stake Bicentennial Committee, np : NOW . : Captain. Those next were keepsakes from her departed mother. There was only a brief sigh and into the sack it went... MELT down my pewter.. if it will help the sacred cause. The sacred cause was freedom and the production of Melt Down My Pewter is the story of the . time in history when the : United States of America was It is unique in . being born. ' that it is the story of that perilous time as told thru the eyes of the women. THE combination of violins, harpsichord, drums, fife, piccolo, guitar and autoharp set the mood of the generation of minuets and revolution as it is Board. complete and qualitative real estate services, including financing, to all of Davis A special program was presented at the Kaysville 2nd LDS Ward chapel Sunday for their regular Sacrament meeting by the LDS Church Special Interest multi-regio- n choir. THE CHOIR sang Bless A House This Home, A Becomes A Home, Prophet Stood and God Bless America. Speakers were choir KATHY Lofgreen is choir chairman with Elaine Sanders, assistant. Lowell Harrop is organist. Directors are Verda Olsen and Jerry Harrop. np Know ye that the Lord he is God: it is he that hath made MRS. CHRISTENSEN was bom Feb. 14, 1879, in Mount Pleasant, Utah, a daughter of Fredrick and Anne Madsine Nickline Johansen Petersen. She was married to Hans Christensen on Dec. 31, 1902, in Manti, Utah. He died Dec. and had been president of the YMMIA and had been executive secretary of the ward. He had taught Sunday School in the State Industrial School. Surviving are his widow of Layton; two sons and two daughters, Robert D. Jensen, Ogden; Curtis E. Jensen, Ft. Bragg, North Carolina; Miss Connie Jensen, Layton; Mrs. C. Gary (Nanette) Orton, and one Lawton, Okla. grandchild. ALSO surviving is one brother, Edward R. Jensen, Ogden. Funeral services were held Monday at 11 a.m. at Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel in Ogden with Bishop Kent Rampton of the Layton 15th Ward officiating. INTERMENT was in the Washington 4. Where may it Heights 1. Who is the author of this verse? 2. What does this verse warn us against? 3. What is the rest of the verse? be found? ANSWERS TO BIBLE VERSE us, and not we ourselves. 31 years, and 1. The Psalmist-probab- ly King David. 2. Against the sin of worry. 3. We are his people, and the sheep of his pasture. 4. Psalm 100:3. ment was in the Marsden Funeral Services LDS Ward. SURVIVING ARE three sons and two daughters, Heber F. Christensen, Salt Lake City; Arvel H. ChristenWayne H. Christensen, Broomfield, Mrs. Sherman, Ogden; Richard O. (Dorothy) 18 Perkins, Kaysville; sville 11th LDS Ward Chapel for Carlyle D. Marsden, 54, of 1388 Nichols Road, Fruit grandchildren and 37 greatgrandchildren. Also surviving is one brother, George H. Petersen of Kimberly, Ida. FUNERAL services were held Saturday at 11 a.m. in Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary Chapel with Bishop Howard Hawkes officiating. have a private men's O My selection, Father, Rulon W. Waite, accompanied by Oralie B. hair James Waite; benediction, Sherman. styiing saion Pallbearers were Robert Perkins, Richard C. Sherman, Daryl Waight Odell (in the rear of our shop) merchandise to Christensen, Blaine Richard Perkins, James Arthur Sherman, and DeRell Jones. HONORARY pallbearers were Robert D. l.ofquist and Kent Robert Jones. Dedication of the grave was by Richard O. Perkins. Inter- - our Ladies Apparel Sale Room daily - come see 5 MRS. BALL was born March 23, 1884, in Montpelier, Idaho, a daughter of Gustave and Agusta Anderson Lundberg. She was married to Thomas Slater Ball on Dec. 12, 1906, in Farmington, Utah. He died November 13, 1964. SHE HAD resided in Montpelier, Idaho until seven years of age when she moved to Farmington, Utah. She has lived in Kaysville since 1906. She was a member of the Kaysville 1st LDS Ward. SURVIVING are two sons and three daughters, Shirley L. Ball, Miss Marva Ball, Mrs. C. Raymond (Alice) Hamblin; all of Kaysville; June W. Ball, San Jose, Calif.; Mrs. Corrine A. Hen14 son, Lark, Utah; grandchildren and 29 great grandchildren. Burial was in the Kaysville-Layton Memorial Park. m Note Be ready for spring Hi Clean Early Kir. & n Sate tor all types of carpet Free soil retardants Quick drying f f f I I Steam Method Lund Marsden, David Alan Marsden, all of Fruit Heights; Mrs. Douglas (Mary) Stewart' Orem; Mrs. Kevyn (Marilyn) Sears, Lehi; 10 grandchildren. ALSO surviving are two Yes we do PHONE Ralph D. Marsden, Ogden; William Kent Marsden', 7 Always Prompt Courteous Service guaranteed ENJOY FRESH CLEAN CARPETS Bill Liles - owner-manag- Free estimates s'lurrtg . In t I Hamblin. Pallbearers were Robert Baszcynski, Ronnie Hart, Carl Hamblin, Brian High, James High and Marlin Hamblin. FLOWERS were cared for by the Kaysville 1st Ward Relief Society. M . More of those great the visiting authority and others during the course of the Saturday evening session also in the stake center commencing at 7 p.m. for all adults over 18 years of age from the stake. THE PUBLIC is invited to attend the Sunday conference session at 10 a.m. in the stake center located at 220 West 975 North Sunset, Utah, so announces President Kenneth H. Rock, who will conduct the meetings. Music for Sundays session will be provided by the Relief Society Singing Mothers from the Sunset Utah Stake under the direction of Kathie Larsen. Elder Dunn, is a career church educator and author, and was named a member of the First Council of Seventy April 6, 1964 during the 134th annual conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of LatteSaints in Salt Lake r-day City. Springtime Sae lafues ELDER PAUL H. DUNN savings of He was graduated from Chapman College with a BA degree in religion in 1953, and received the MS degree in educational administration in 1954 at the University of Southern California. to 50 30 off our reg price. He received his doctorate in the same fields at USC in 1959. ELDER DUNN served as coordinator of LDS Institutes of Religion in Southern California for two years prior to his call to the First Council of Seventy. He began his association with the churchs educational system in 1952 as a seminary teacher in Los Angeles. Elder Dunn was born in Provo April 24, 1924. He married Jeanne Alice Chever-to- n on Feb. 27, the parents 1946. of They POLYESTER DOUBLE KNITS Variety of Pitches in solid colors and tune to spring. 60" wide. DFs' reg LOW 2.49. v M to 1.00 Qf I W UyARD SPRING DRESS PRINTS n. Assorted, colorful patterns on full bolts and designer lengths. 45 wide. Cottons & blends. Value to t 1.49-4.9- 8 are three SOFT BRUSHED DENIM daughters. This season's shades for sporty spring fashions. 100 Cottons n and blends. 45" wide. ytliMta2.29 ' Values effective thru Sat. Mar 20 OPEN: M0N.-FR- 9:30-- 9 I. P.M. PARKING SAT. 9:30-- 6 P.M. SUN. 12-- 6 P.M. FREE PARKING 4179 S. Redwood. Meadowbrook Plaza Mesquite, Insured Experienced All work Nev.; Mrs. Milton (Irene) Hyatt, Cedar City; Mrs. Hyrum (Florence) Holt Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Harry (Louise) Bloom, Salt Luke City; Mrs. Reed (Mary Jane) Stewart, Big Flats, New York. Burial was in the Kaysville-Layto- n Memorial Park np musical selection, In the Garden by Bishop Joseph and Margaret Hill accompanied by lone Sandall; benediction, LeRoy Hamblin; dedication of grave, Duane Whisper- - brothers and four sisters, velvet furniture 825-108- SPEAKERS were Bishop Max G. Hirschi, Pres. Alan B. Blood and R. Jay Hamblin; SPRINGTIME daughters, Richard Carlyle Marsden, William Cl EAlltS&i Kneedy. Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary with Bishop Max G. musical selection, by Myra Hamblin ing Hope accompanied by lone Sandall; invocation, John SERVICES were held Friday, March 12, at noon in two CARPET ADA MATILDA BALL ward clerks. The theme, a personal history will be highlighted by HE ATTENDED the College of Southern Utah in Cedar City for two years and received his bachelor of science degree from Brigham Young University and his masters degree from the University of Utah. ' He also did graduate work at Claremont College, Occidental and Cal State in Los Angeles, Calif. He had filled an LDS mission in the New England States and had been a member of the bishopric and high council in Pomona, Calif. HE HAD been a music region representative, stake and ward organist, and stake choir director. He also had been a Sunday School superintendent in Salt Lake City. Surviving are his widow of Fruit Heights; three sons and musical Funeral services were held Friday March 12 at noon at The Kaysville Lindquist Mortuary Chapel for Mrs. Ada Matilda Lundberg Ball, 91, of 163 West Center Street, Kaysville, who died Monday March 8 of causes incident to age. ties presidents and group leaders, bishoprics, ward executive secretaries and City and also taught at Brigham Young University. He was a veteran of world war II, serving in the army in the Pacific Theatre. SPEAKER, Bishop James E. Hamilton; remarks, Bishop W. Howard Hawkes; Moses Lake. Funeral Services stake clerks, high priest group leaders and assistants, elders quorum presidencies, seven- High School in the Granite School District in Salt Lake Kershaw and Marilyn Elison, accompanied by Oralie B. Waite. They were on hand for the blessing and naming of the latters little baby daughter, being called Emily. She is the second child for the Sid Roberts family. They have an older son Brent. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fletcher, also of Washington. the stake center at 5 p.m. March 20 for the stake presidency, high council, stake executive secretary, teacher at Eisenhower Jr. musical selection, Dianne FUNERAL SERVICES were held Wednesday at 1 p.m. in Salt Lake City with burial in the Farmington City Cemetery, np Mr. and Mrs. Weldon C. Roberts, accompanied by their daughter, Mrs. Dan Layton, and her little daughter, Mary Jane, have returned home from a week of visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sid Roberts, and family at Moses Lake, ELDER DUNN has called a special leadership meeting in Heights who died Monday. MR. MARSDEN was born Dec. 9, 1921 in Parowan, Utah, a son of William and Della Jane Davenport Marsden. He was married to Adelaide Lund on Sept. 17, 1944, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. HE HAD been a music 6 Layton News Elder Paul H. Dunn, a member of the First Council of Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, will speak at the Sunset Utah Stake Conference Saturday and Sunday, March 20 and 21. Funeral services were held Friday at 10 a.m. in the Kay- and grandchildren. at great-gre- Family prayer, Merlin Hamblin; prelude and postlude, lone Sandall; Paul H. Dunn To Sunset Meet n Memorial Park. CARE OF the flowers was by the Kaysville 10th Ward Relief Society. and temple worker and Relief Society teacher for 35 years, in the LDS Church. She was a member of the Kaysville 10th sen, Granger; Kaysville-Layto- Force Base. He is survived by his wife, and one daughter, Mrs. Stella T. Christensen, Salt Lake City; 4 grandchildren and 13 Hirschi, Kaysville 1st Ward, officiating. Services included: ANNE CHRISTENSEN music, Birchall B. Perkins; invocation, Lewis Nielsen; We 376-294- elders quorum presidency Bible Verse Colo.; Mrs. James (Marilda) of- ficers, Linda Lofgreen, secretary and Mable Thomas, president. We are adding new HE WAS a member of the Layton 15th LDS Ward and had served two stake missions. He had served in the Memorial Park, dc County. she moved to Kaysville. She had been a genealogical St., Layton Phone Real Estate and Development in Layton will employ a total of 7 people. It will provide Mrs. Anne Madsine Peterson Christensen, 97, of 966 East Mutton Hollow Road, Kaysville, died Wednesday March 10 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Richard O. Perkins, of causes incident to age. moved to Ogden where she lived until 10 years ago when Boutique Beauty 3&0 North Main Off estate operations. Dies At 97 Years Pleasant for Choir Sings In Kaysville STYLING in He was reared and educated in Mantua, Utah, and Santa Rosa, Calif. He had also lived in Ogden, San Diego, Calif., and Oregon before coming to Layton three years ago. SHE RESIDED in Mount Multi-Regio- n & and THE NEW office of Western Family prayer was by Keese Bunnell; prelude and postlude Cuts College In between his high school and college educations, he served an LDS mission to England in 1965-6Glen continues to be active in both church and civic affairs. He worked for Bank of Utah for 2 years and then joined Western Real Estate and Development where he has been employed for the past 3 years. Glen has had extensive training in the commercial and investment phases of real 15, 1938. mens State banking and finance. CARE OF the flowers was by the Kaysville Second Ward Relief Society. School County Weber Cemetery. Pallbearers were Ray Partington, Lyle Adams, Max Woodward, Leo Woodward, Tom Barnes, and Lynn Bames. high council. He had also served on the Duchesne neville High School by Jim Barnes. Interment was in the Kaysville-Layto- n and West Farmington Duchesne County. He was a high priest in the LDS Church. He had served two missions for the LDS Church and had been a bishops counselor in Neola, Duchesne County, and had served on the world war II. Center in Layton. MR. DRAPER is a native of Ogden and a graduate of Bon- Little and Gail Woodward; quartet, Lay His Papers and Books Aside, Sherrill Huff, Riley Bushnell, Lynn Sandall, and Herman Blamires, accompanied by lone Grange; benediction, Lee Barnes. Dedication of the grave was HE WAS a former Brigham City resident, and had lived in and Service Co. and had served in the Nayy during According to an announcement from Charles Anderson, broker for Western Real Estate and Development Corp., Mr. Draper has been appointed manager of the firms new office in Suite 5 in the Fort Lane Professional INVOCATION, Mark Woodward; remarks, Wesley H. Wilcox; speakers, Ernest R. Jane McGee Barnes. to married was He Charlotte Aline Blanchard on Jan. 2, 1905 at Driggs, Ida. She died Dec. 1, 1975. He was a retired farmer and school teacher. Stake are to r, Kenna Dean, Gail Knowlton, and Penny Alvin Hadley; prelude and postlude music, lone Grange; quartet, O My Father, Sherrill Huff, Riley Bushnell, Lynn and Sandall, Herman1 Blamires, accompanied by lone Grange. Hugh Barnes, 98, of 144 East Center Street, Kaysville, died Thursday, March 11 in an Ogden nursing home of TROUSSEAU prayer, HE HAD been a salesman for the National Equipment Manager For New Business Wesley H. Wilcox, of the Kaysville 2nd Ward, officiating. Services were: HUGH BARNES HE WAS a farmer and also retired employe of Hill Air '. Mrs. Carl (Katie) Monday, March 15 at City after their retirement. Doyle Jensen, 46, of ' MR. TURNER was born 436 West 2475 N., Layton, died April 13, 1885, at Farmington, Thursday at the McKay-De- e a son of Charles and Abigale Hospital in Ogden following Miller Turner. surgery. He was married to Melvina Hatch on May 1, 1907 in FarMR. JENSEN was born The marriage was July 19, 1929, in Ogden, a son mington. later solemnized in the Salt of Edward Wilford and Alice Lake LDS Temple. They lived T. Hansen Jensen. in Kaysville for many years On March 8, 1950, he was prior to moving to Salt Lake married to JoAnn Summers in Ogden. The marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on March 8, 1960. Barnes, Tempe, Ariz.; Mrs. great-gre- Daniel A. (Bert) Turner, 99, of 523 Kensington Ave., Salt Lake City, died March 6, 1976, in a Salt Lake Nursing home of causes incident to age. Jack Albert (Dora) Woodward, Kaysville; Daniel Turner Dies Services Barnes Services MurraV Town Country OPEN: J8n,8nrill : 5650 South 900 East 1266 East 3300 South M0N.-SA- T. 9:30-- 9 P.M 290 E. 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