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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH 25, 171 Services Held He was a member of Kaysville 1st LDS Ward. .News the By VERNA WILLDEN SURVIVING are his widow 825-252- 3 of Kaysville, two sons and four daughters, Gail Howard Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Crittenden of Coalville visited Mrs. DeAnn Broadhead, both of Salt Lake City; Howard Barkdull Jr., American Fork; Mrs. Susan Bone, Miss Karen Barkdull, Miss Lynda Barkdull, all of Kaysville, one grandchild. Also surviving are two brothers and two sisters, Claude Barkdull, Modesto, Calif.; Melvin Barkdull, Battle Mountain, Nev.; Mrs. Anthony (Melba) Warby, Ogden; Mrs. Alan (Leone) Bennett, Sandy. Barkdull, HOWARD BARKDULL Howard Barkdull, 55, of r illness. Park. the Kaysville 1st Ward officiated. Family prayer was by Harry Pledger Jr.; invocation, Reed Nelson. Speakers were Bishop Max G. Hirschi, Bud Cox and Jim August 17, 1953 in Evanston, Wyo. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Obrien; musical selection, Tumbling Tumble Weeds by Harris Adams; benediction, Norris Nalder; dedication of grave, Seth Pettit. PALLBEARERS were Junior Green, Gaii Barkdull, Dave Nickerson, Lee Myrup, Max Sandall and Mark Green. Flowers were cared for by the Kaysville 1st Ward Relief Society, np Temple. HE WAS manager and director of the Ute Warehousing Corp. He served in the Air Force during world war II. He had resided in Kaysville most of his life and spent a short time in Tuscarora, Nev. He served many years with the Kaysville Fire Department, 10 years qs.fire chief. complishing other goals. While working for the photography and journalism merit badge, he found a great deal of pleasure in taking pictures and writing. He became the school newspaper photographer and because of his ability, he was asked to John Campbell and Mary He married Blanche Adams HE WAS educated in Davis County schools, and attended and was employed the EUGENE M. REED at the AIRMAN Apprentice Paul Franklin Jones and Mrs. David (Jeanne) Hahn of Layton; Colo.; three grandsons; four sisters, Mrs. David (Olivia) Warren, Miss Agnes Reed, Mrs. Carl (Blanche) Harriman, all of Fullerton, Calif.; and Mrs. Walter (Helen) Crosswy, of HE WAS a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Saints, and an in the elder and home-teachLayton East 16th Ward. :Mr. and Mrs. Reed have been awarded a certificate of merit by Layton City for the outstanding appearance in their yard rock garden, water fall, and home, in contributing to the beauty of the city of er Denver, Colo. Filneral services will be conducted Friday at noon at Lindquist Chapel in Kaysville. Friends may call Thursday evening from 8 p.m., and Friday one hour prior to services. 6-- Layton. Seminary Council president. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Littlefield. JANE LITTLEFIELD momingside where Paul was the speaker, at the Layton Stake House, 6:15 a.m. Lin-fer- Thacker. Mrs. r C:: :it; PCMI'iM :.i .: .t Mr. l.orHie If HE WAS stationed at Whitby Island, Washington at the naval air station. Mr. Jones was dead by the time a private boat reached the scene of the accident. d CHAPLAIN Capt. Rodnesy Lee A. Pruss celebrated the mass at Hill Air Force Base. Mass of the Resurrection was held at St. Gregory the Great Catholic Church in Milwaukee, Wise., with internment in Milwaukee, mnm Jean Reed Rites Weinel Mill Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers rhet in the home of Mrs. lyn Slade gave the lesson jn '".ix Autobiographies of 5. Ivne-Men." M rs. t ' rig vit b Jane arranged a TODAY :The t'i Fidalgo Island, just north of Whitby Island, in Washingtons Puget Sound. stepfather, Charles Edward Kesler of Clearfield. Also surviving are the brothers and following sisters, Mrs. Veronica K. Sprinkle, Layton; Jennifer Marie Jones, Phillip Francis Jones, Kevin Eugene Jones, all of Clearfield; a half sister and a half brother, Patricia Ellen Kleser and Carl Eric Kleser, both of Clearfield. SHE IS active in her ward Mariah com- of Clearfield, his father, Paul Franklin Jones of Morgantown, West Virginia and his where she is Laurel class camp captain conducted the meeting. A new song was taught by Beth Miller and fhloe Slade entitled A Song of 1857. The song was about the Johnson War. Mrs. Slade read a history of her Aunt Airman Jones and his panions were climbing in SURVIVING are his mother : MRS. MELPHA Koldewyn, Mrs. Monica Kleser of 520 N. 1275 W., in Clearfield, was hiking with two other sailors while off duty last Sunday, when he slipped and fell 175 feet. 1976. JANE is an inspiration to everyone she meets. She is also involved in concert choir, and is on the literary magazine staff and the senior class committee. This year Jane was the queen of the senior cotillion. regular monthly meeting. son of School. Mr. Jones entered the Navy on Oct. 26, 1975 and graduated from boot camp on Jan. 23, s. thelma Sanders for their Jr., HE WAS bom March 7, 1958 in Milwaukee, Wise., and attended Clearfield High Jane Littlefield is serving as vice president of inspirational activities on the Layton High Seminary Council. She in charge of planning devotionals for all seminary Events and also arranges for the speakers at the moming-Side- fWeinel Mill fDUP Camp ' hiking. HE IS survived by his wife of Layton, and two daughters, Mrs. Joan Hayden of Denver, Naval Supply Depot, and was retired from Hill Air Force Base. Latter-da- y Mass of the Resurrection was held Friday at Hill Air Force Base for an 18 year old Clearfield man who fell to his death last Sunday while Funeral services were conducted Saturday at the Clearfield 2nd Ward Chapel for Mrs. Jean Kerr Reed. MRS. REED, 57, of 878 E. 1000 S., in Clearfield, died Wednesday at the University of Utah Hospital in Salt Lake City of cancer. She was bom in Kaysville, on Sept. 28. 1918, a daughter of Nathan and Isabelle Robins Kerr. SHE WAS married on Sept. 28, 1937 to Russell H. Reed in Salt lake City. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt lake l.l)S Temple. Mr-- , pcerl was a member of i rli2wl I J JS Ward - if.'l ; .. tial f,r t '! f a-- ; a Vi' oiin-.eo- i I r and photography Award. secretary in the Primary. SURVIVING are her husof Clearfield; three daughters and one son, Mrs. Lawrence (Bonnie) Smith, in Japan; Dale Reed, New York City, New York; Mrs. Larry (Ranae) Gerber of Clearfield band and Mrs. Richard (Becky) Hadley of Layton. Also surviving are her mother of Salt Lake City; three brothers and two sisters, Frank Kerr, Mrs. Max (Ruth) Reed, both of Salt Lake City; Rex Kerr, Allen Kerr, both of Bountiful, Mrs. William (Phyllis) Bird of San Jose, Calif. INTERMENT was in the Itnuntiful City Cemetery. was released as HE WORKS summers as foreman for the Vem Butcher orchard. Alan is currently registered in his third year of seminary at the Kaysville LDS Seminary and aspires to graduate and fulfill a mission. He is working on his Duty to God award. His project for his Eagle Scout was planning and supervising the making of scout investiture boards for the Kaysville East Stake meeting houses. leader, Elizabeth Deseret DUP and Deseret Daughters of the Utah Pioneers held their March meeting at the home of Marie Thiel with Emma Lou Golightly and Edna Timms as assisting hostesses. . THE FEBRUARY DUP meeting was held at the home of Harriet Barnes assisted by Clista Stark and Marilyn Crandall. Pioneer histories were presented by Marilyn Crandall and Dorothy Wall. THE MARCH lesson was presented by Joyce Miller as prepared by President Kate B. Carter. The Deseret Camp selected a nominating committee for a new slate of officers and seminaries in the valley as as the bishops well storehouse on Welfare Square in Salt Lake City. Services Are Held on Jan. 1, 1934 in Layton, Utah. The marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Dec. 16, 1938. teach Beehive business and has helped finish the addition on the childrens medical center, and churches many Funeral Lynnberg Reed, the ninth of 13 children. Mr. Reed lived in Clearfield where he was a farmer. He later moved to Layton in 1943, Primary teacher; Margaret Rogers sustained. Kevin Cutler, son of Dr. and Mrs. Odell Cutler was awarded his Duty to God Anderson, Sunday School IN HIS scouting activities he has been a patrol leader for the scout troop and participated in the many activities that they have had. He is on the ward basketball team. He is an apprentice finish carpenter and door hanger in his fathers construction Eagle award that he has gained proficiency in ac- HE WAS bom March 1, 1901 in Clearfield, Utah, a son of Weber College and University of Utah. D. ALAN has found that during his efforts to obtain the Eugene Melvin Reed, 75, of East Gentile, Layton, died Tuesday morning, March 23, at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden, following a brief illness. art department at graphic arts in high school. Alan has been a member of the Davis High Symphonic Band and takes advanced prep classes in history and English. He has taken two years of Spanish and shows a talent for languages. Zollinger. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Don Wayne Paulsen of 29 South Mountain Road, Fruit Heights. 719 graphic Davis High School and hopes to obtain a scholarship in journalism. He would like to special Eagle Scout ceremony at the Kaysville 14th LDS Ward court of honor, by Rites Held currently HE IS participating in the brother, Mark Paulsen 15, were presented the distinguished award during a Clinton is employed. ALAN Paulsen, 17 and his President he where board members. Committee members are Emma Lou Golightly, chairman; and Nora Hall and Lucile Walton as committee women. . MARK Paulsen is a freshman student at Davis High School. Mark has been an excellent student throughout his schooling. He received special recog- nition for his outstanding scholarship in his seventh grade English class and was a science helper during his eighth grade. He participated in the school band while attending Kaysville Junior High and also a member of the high honor roll. He is now registered in Y classes at Davis Sheila was released as a Williams sustained as Jr. Primary music director. Sustained as counselors to Max Wiggill, Elders quorum president were Leland Judd and Robert Ogden with Michael Larsen as secretary. Released from the Third Ward were Corlene Evans as work for the Weekly Reflex Two Fruit Heights brothers have achieved the highest honor in scouting, the rank of Eagle Scout. sustained. son first counselor in the Second Ward Primary. Jeff Wiberg was sustained as assistant to the bishop. Diane Kurrill was Two brothers, Mark and Alan Paulsen, were presented the distinguished award of Eagle Scout in ceremonies at the Kaysville 14th LDS Ward. prelude and postlude music, Thora Gregory; musical selection Home on the Range by Harris Adams; Buhler in Kaysville. They were later divorced. He was married to Jean Pledger on fir1 EAGLES BISHOP Max G. Hirschi of MR. BARKDULL was bom Jan. 5, 1921 in Kaysville, a son of Peter Alvin and Drucilla Robins Barkdull. He was married to Doris APYWMIA. Helen Wood . secretary a Marlon Hill was released as Sunday School counselor in the Fourth Ward, Lyle John- Pat Turney as a Primary teacher. Carrie Gibbons was sustained president of the - Primary teacher. Anderson, a was Donna Baker, Carrie Gibbons, Mia Maid teacher, ... Sunday School teachers in the Second Ward. Janet Popham sustained. Max Wiggill was Elizabeth lbuquerque, New Mexico where she visited with her husbands parents in Austin, Tex. where the Merrills were stationed with the Air Force before going to Germany. Released as APYWMIA president in the First Ward Kays-ville-Layt- Memorial recently over the weekend with their daughter Coral Merrill. Mrs. Merrill and her daughter have just returned from a month in A- FUNERAL services were held Thursday March 18 at noon in the Kaysville Lindquist's Mortuary Chapel. Burial was in the 131 West 100 North, Kaysville, died Monday evening in the University Hospital in Salt Lake City after a lingering LDS here teacher and Carol Robinett, Primary teacher. Susan Dawson was sustained Beehive leader, Ruth Oram a Sunday School teacher and I THE outgoing camp and officers are: Yvonne Spencer and Joye Adams. The Deseret Yjpaughters camp, under the .direction of Luella Green will present a check to the East Layton City for the purchase of a tree to be planted on the grounds of their new city hall . location. An assignment was given in the March meeting to Harriet Barnes to complete a new baby quilt as a project. Also, Nora Hall will place application for Daughters of Utah Pioneers Days of 47 queen to a girl that has the pioneer heritage and qualifications to apply- THE APRIL meeting will be held at the home of Hope Adams, dc Dilworth Brunson was released as second counselor in the Sixth Ward Sunday School, Barry Hunt sustained. Carol Mitchell was released as a Sunday School teacher in the Seventh Ward, Kelly Whiting sustained. Guests of the Morgan Thomas recently were Mrs. Thomas parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peterson of Rigby, Ida., grandparents Mrs. Grace Peterson of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Florence Thomas of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas and four children of Logan, Alton Thomas of Plain City and Mrs. Edith Obom and three children of Pleasant View. They came to be present when the Thomas baby, Natalie, received her name in church services. This is the couples first daughter. Sylvia Smith returned home recently after a visit with her daughter Marjorie Cowley in Santa Cruz and with several granddaughters in Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thornton and their children Jerry and Jenny moved here from Layton recently. Mrs. Thornton is the former Lorina Dalton. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Jorgensen of Gunnison visited here over the weekend recently with a daughter and and their family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Stoker have returned after two months in southern California. The Stokers two daughters and their families live in the Los Angeles area. Scott Dunaway, who is attending BYU, visited here over the weekend recently with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Dunaway. Visitors of the Lawrence Kimbers last Sunday were a niece and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Lott of Granger. Carol Mietus was released as Sunday School secretary in the First Ward, Shirley Griffiths as assistant Sunday School secretary, Marion Huston and Stan Nattress as Sunday School teachers. Shirley Griffiths was sustained as Sunday School secretary, Jeanette Peterson, assistant Sunday School secretary, Ruth Genring as a School Junior Sunday teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ellsworth of Ogden have a son son-in-la- they will call Jesse Stephen. The new arrival is the first grandchild for Jerry and Lois several more ready for completion. He is active in his neighborhood sports and is currently playing on the ward basketball team. He enjoys hiking in the hills and applies much of his scouting skills ville Mortuary Chapel for making his hike fun and full of adventure. MRS. SCOFFIELD was born Nov. 8, 1887, in Kaysville, a daughter of Samuel S. and Mary Elizabeth Barnes Flint. She was married to Ernest Scoffield on March 28, 1904, in Kaysville. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. Scof- that he has acquired to HE HAS a unique ability to design and make precision models of various items. He has made a hardwood chess set of his own design. He designed and is building a model playhouse complete with the handmade furniture. He is working in his fathers contracting business as an apprentice door hanger and finish carpenter and has worked in many of the churches throughout the area. served as second counselor and president of the deacon quorum in his ward and secretary of the teachers quorum. He is currently MARK has enrolled in his first year in the seminary program at the Kaysville LDS Seminary. He is working toward achieving his Duty to God award in his church and has a strong desire to serve a mission for his church. His Eagle project was the planning and completing of a a booth complete with scouts and their activities for the day. np Scout-A-Ram- Sunset Bruce and Jody Young will name their new son Brody Wayne. They live in Rupert, Ida. Grandparents for the first time are Mr. and Mrs. Moyd Young. Mrs. Mary Marie (Mammie) Flint Scoffield, 88, of 195 North 1st East, Kaysville, who died Friday in a Bountiful nursing home after an extended illness. field died Aug. 9, 1962. SHE WAS a lifelong resident of Kaysville and a president. Lake Timbell was sustained of the teachers quorum. Dale Hoffman was sustained assistant deacons advisor in the Third Ward. Norma Dalton and Arvilla Morrell were released as Primary teachers in the Fourth Ward, Evone Cole as APYWMIA activity night leader. Doris Bassett was released as Relief Society president, Becky Collier as first counselor, Betty Nattress, second counselor, Judy Hyer secretary. Sustained as Relief Society president was Norma Dalton, Evone Cole, first counselor, Arvilla Morrell, second counselor, DeLila Bingham, secretary. Nevin Bassett was sustained scoutmaster. Completing the teachers training class in the Fifth Ward were Vance Lightfoot, Jerry Eves, John Ferdon, Lwell Cotehy, Mike Wood and Sara Berry. The East Layton City Coun- - , cil gave its unanimous sup- -' port toward the organization of a J.C. chapter in East Lay- ton during the weekly city ' council meeting on March 16. and Clyde Muir Layton JCs expressed the cpinion that the JCs are a good way to increase com- BOB Welty of thi munity spirit in a two fold manner. THOSE young men in East Layton between 21 and 35 interested in becoming a member of the JCs should contact Councilman Robert 6 Green at before April 10.de : 376-851- May Help Design Hospital Emblem High school and college students in Weber and Davis counties will have an opportunity to help design a new emblem for St. Benedicts Hospital. Announcement was made by the hospitals Development Office, which outlined rules' for a contest open to students of the area. According to contest rules, .', ' the logo selected -- nology. FIRST PLACE winner will.; receive $100. Contest rules have gone out to all high school art depart- -, ments in the Ogden City,'.' Weber County and Davis ;. County school districts as well as St. Joseph High School anct;: Weber State College. In order to qualify, entries must be : received in the hospitals Development Office by 5 p.m. ; on Friday, March 26. THE WINNING emblem will be used as a logo or seal by the new St. Benedicts Hospital being constructed at 5300 South 500 East and scheduled to open late in 1976. Completes Training JUDGING WILL be done by a panel of hospital represen- and tatives locally-ac- ( artists and knowledged graphic designers. Persons wishing to learn more about this contest are : invited to call Win Kartman, . Office, St. :r Development Benedicts Hospital, 3000 Polk : Ave., Ogden, 84403, or call :: , ext. 338. Navy Seaman Recruit Marcus W. Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Oviatt of Kaysville, was graduated from recruit training at the Naval Training Center, San Diego. CLASSES include instruction in seamanship, military regulations, must "reflect both the hospitals., exceptional tradition of Car-.- ,' j ing-- as exemplified by the its Sisters d St. Benedict-a- nd ... practice of medical science and tech-- ; fire-fightin- g, close order drill, first aid and Navy history. 1, Layton By DIANE COTTLE honoring Elder Grant Bench-- i son of Mr. and Mrs. DeLoy-- :j Bench, Sunday night. Eldefc;: Bench is leaving to serve a two year mission for the LDS:j: Church in London, England. 825-646- 9 their husband and daddy during his spring vacation. Scott McNabb is attending ROTC school in Tennessee they served approximately 80 persons with a Chinese dinner of chicken chow mein, ham PALLBEARERS were Reed another daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff musical, Fathers George Wilcox. Flint, Stanley Flint, Grant Flint, Murland Flint, Robert Major, and Chet Scoffield. Care of the flowers was by the Kaysville First Ward Relief Society, np es dinner party honoring the 3 Relief Society's birthday: party. It was reported that fried rice and swee. and and is a high honor student. Mrs. Joy Mecham and her daughter Jackie, went by plane to Oregon to visit w h sours. Everyone had ots of fun. home of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Jensen with guests, from their neighborhood invited. They enjoyed a very special meal of ;; barbequed chicken and then enjoyed films of Mark Jensen ; Evans. Their short four-da- y visit was a first time flight for Joy. A large group attended a farewell sacrament meeting :: in Bolivia. Co-Own- Jim & Gene Echols Save 1 0 off ALL PRATT & LAMBERT PAINTS 766-12- 71 -- Kaysville. Prices On Vinyl Roor Coverings And i.ij,. Wi TJi :i dinner club affair was held Saturday night at the 15 Soutti Main St.. Layton PRATT&LAMBERT ; A THE INTERIOR SHOPPE SURVIVING are one son and one daughter, Wendell Flint Scoffield, Kaysville; Mrs. Howard (Ila) Sedgwick, San Juan Capistrano, Calif.; five grandchildren, one brother and two sisters, HecMrs. tor Flint, Layton: Crilla Scoffield and Mrs. Geneva Cunningham, both of FUNERAL program as follows: family prayer, Bishop Richard J. White; prelude and postlude music, lone Grange; invocation, Calderwood; Richard remarks, Bishop F. Burton Winters; speaker, l.lovd A. ; : speaker. Bishop Richard J. White; duet, Abide With Me Tis Eventide, Bishop and Mrs. F. Burton Winters; benediction, Glen Stuart. Dedication of the grave, In My House Are Many Nance; Mansions, Lynn Bishop; She was a member of the Kaysville 8th LDS Ward, former member of the choir Memorial Park. ; community clubs organized. Pioneers. Burial was in the -- The JCs work for the bet- terment of the community': while. also helping the individual member develop needed leadership qualities. At the present time East Layton does not have any member of the Phillips Camp, Daughters of Utah and active in the Relief Society program for many years. ; Congratulations are extend:-- ; ed to Mr. and Mrs. George-Smedlewho were married;; last Friday night at thejSj Smedley home. The new Mrs.'S Smedley is the former Midge Ficher of Syracuse. Besf-wishto the couple. : The Layton 14th Ward held ; a very successful progressive : Scoffield Rites Funeral services were held Wednesday, March 24, at 12 noon in the Lindquists Kays- sustained Elders quorum Mrs. Marge Dehning and Mrs. Lois Riggs recently returned from a most delightful 8 day tour of Hawaii. They reported that everything was beautiful and the trip was one of the highlights of their lives. Upon arrival at the Salt Lake Airport however they found that their luggage had taken an additional trip and ended up in Alaska. It was returned the next day. Mrs. Tammy McNabb and her young son, Ryan are in Tennessee on a visit to see the first great grandchild for June and Thora Martin and the first child for the couple. Ethel Wiberg and Max Wiggill were released as Ellsworth, High. MARKS duration in scouting has consisted of holding the office of quartermaster, assistant patrol leader and senior patrol leader. He has earned 26 merit badges with Jaycees Planning E. Layton Chapter Open to 0 daily |