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Show yyEEKLY REFLEX-D- A VIS NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 16, 1976 News Kaysville Rites Held Myrtle Chugg Leatham of Olympia, Wash, died Sept. 11, 1976, at Farr West, Weber Co., Utah a daughter of Joseph Grange. male quartet of Joseph S. Hill, Lynn Nance, Arles Steiner and Sherrill 0. Hough sang O My Father. Invocation by Dee G. Smith with remarks by Bishop Gary A. Sargent. Speakers were Kenneth W. Schaar and Patriarch Leatham and four grandsons HE HAD served as a bookkeeper for Weber Central 18 years and was presently employed as a bookkeeper for a Clearfield Law Firm. He was a veteran Dairy for war II serving in the US Navy. He served on the of world Kaysville City Council. He was a member of the Kaysville 14th Ward. He had been a bishop of the Kaysville Second Ward, served on the Davis Stake High Council, served in the stake presidency in New Zealand antt was presently the Stake Patriarch of the Kaysville Utah East Stake. He had speht four years as LDS church financial representative for New Zealand and Australia. SURVIVING are his wife of Kaysville, three sons and one daughter: Dennis C. Layton of Syracuse, Ut. ; Kenneth B.' Layton of. Houston, Tex.; DoBg&S M. Layton of Ogden," and Mrs. Dee G. (Susan) Smith of Minneapolis, Minn, and 12 grandchildren. services were Funeral held Tuesday, at 1 p.m. in the Kaysville East Stake Center, with Bishop Gary Sargent of the Kaysville 14th Ward of- included North. THE CARE of the flowers was under the direction of the Kaysville 11th Ward Relief Society. Elder William N. Jones, a regional representative to the Council of Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, will speak at the Kaysville Utah East LDS Stake Conference Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 25 and 26 in Kaysville. ELDER Jones is a visiting professor at Brigham Young University, of College Business since 1974. From 1967-7- 0 he served as mission president to the LDS mis- Uruguay-Paragua- y sion. HE HAS served as production engineer and assistnat to the president of metals and control corp.; manager and chief engineer - West Coast Engineering Facility, Texas Instruments; sales manager -- - Ariel Davis Manufacturing Co. In 1965 he was owner and chairman of die board - Elec- Secretary for Africa and Special Services for the BIM. His responsibilities include coordination of the work of 88 - Canada. ELDER Jones served in the United States Navy from 1944 of to 1946. He is book Motivation Research published in 1956, past of executive committee of Great Salt lake Council of Boy Scouts of vice-preside- nt called FRIENDS at Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary, Monday from 6 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday from 11 -- BISHOP Gary A. Sargent of the Kaysville 11th Ward officiated. Family prayer by Past member of general board of YMMIA, member advisory board, College of Business, Brigham Young University, mission and regional representative of Quorum of Twelve Apostles. ELDER Jones received his BS degree in electrical gineering, University en- of Utah: BA in Spanish, Univer Stake Center with stake president, Lawrence E. Baptists Await Revival Board of the Divisional Overseas Ministries of the National Council of Churches. Mr. Hopkins is Vice Chairman of the Church World Service Department Committee, the major relief agency of The First Southern Baptist Church of Clearfield will hold a revivial Sept. 19 thru Sept. 26. Meetings will be held nightly at 7 p.m. except Sunday they will begin at 6:30 p.m. GUY WARD, religious education secretary of the Utah Idaho Southern Baptist convention will be the evan-geliowith Fred Caton, of as N.M. Tucomecari, songleader. American Com- will be provided during the services. PASTOR LaVoid Robertson of the First Southern Baptist Church wishes to extend an invitation to the public, mnm 60-da- y . . Protestant WHILE IN Richmond, he as Second Vice President of the Richmond Clergy Association, Consultant to the Richmond Urban League in the area of Urban Problems and Advisor to the State of Virginia, Office of the Southern Baptist Convention and Urban Ministries. Rev. Hopkins interests with included serving TRUST, a human resources agency, as one of their Ruman Dynamic Trainers. In early 1969 he founded, with other local ministers, the Richmond Committee of Black Churchmen, a local Black ecumenical council of ministers. served When you license arrives, youll have your permanent call letters. These are to be used every time you transmit as verbal identification - a fact which a lot of licensed CB fans either dont know or choose to ignore. And that can mean trouble for you with the FCC, which does monitor CB communications. CB transmission isnt the most or the clearest signal on the air - not by far. Educated guesses place the range at from 3 to 10 miles on fair days. Radio interference is a common problem. Neither drawback seems to bother CB users, who have developed a language all their own. When one trucker reports that theres a "Smokey in the grass with a picture taker, eastbound on the Green the initiated know what he Stamp, means. Translation: There are low enforcement officers stationed beside the roadway with radar, eastbound on the Turnpike. And practically everyone has a "handle - a nickname suitable to the personality of the CB user. So dont be "California to hear the surprised Dreamer and the "White Knight conversing on the CB airwaves. Betty Fords famous handle is "First Mama. To get on the CB airwaves yourself, youll have to purchase a unit. Typically, a good unit starts at approximately $150 to $160. Added costs come for the installation of the unit in your automobile, plus an antenna. Figure about $25 for installation, plus $30 for the antenna. And do make certain you buy from a dealer who is willing to back up the sale with service. You may also want a book on CB terminology. One of the most popular is The Official CB Slanguage Language Dictionary which sells for $2.95 and was written by Ms. Lanie "Sugar Britches Dills of Nashville, Tennessee. opening R. lengthy visit at the home of Mrs. Norris mother, Mrs. Ann Waite, and also with other members of the Waite family, her brothers and sisters and their families. Missionary Call SHE IS a member of the Kaysville 13th LDS ward and will enter the Language Training School at BYU in Provo, September 23. She will speak in the Kays- recently. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sorensen of Salt Lake City, were visitors at the home of Mrs. Sorensens parents, Bishop ville 13th LDS ward sacrament meeting on September 19 at 3:30 p.m. MISS KEMP is a graduate of Davis High School where she served as of the National Honor Society, member of Davis High School ' Band and Pro Schola Club and was a High Honor Graduate. & V She attended Ricks College for a year and a half and also one half year at University of Utah. JANE ANN KEMP Miss Jane Ann Kemp has received a mission call to serve an 18 month LDS mission to the Switzerland-Genev- a Mission. SHE HAS been employed with Photo Blue Advertising Company. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde S. Kemp of 296 North 700 East, Kaysville. Mjil thru Sat VISIT OUR 10A.M.-- 6 P.M. CLOSED 4JNDAY MARILYN EVERSOLE MARKET Secretary AT The new secretary of the Clearfield LDS Seminary is Marilyn Eversole. Mrs. Eversole is from Spanish Fork and graduated from Spanish Fork High School. She is married and is the mother of four daughters, the oldest being married. She has lived in the Clear- field area most of SEAFOOD 1335 S. 530 West 3W - Bountiful - Phone 2S5-23- 34 her married life, vw B&B DEPARTMENT STORE In Downtown Layton SAVE Thursday, Friday, Saturday on FLANNELS POLYESTERS: COTTONS BLENDS SEWING NOTIONS ETC. ALL REDUCED HE IS married to the former Elberta Fennell and has one son. g EZRA T. CLARK the wedding band. "CB, as Citizens Band Radio is called, is a relatively inexpensive means of two-wa- y communication popular with truckers and motorists.And thats not even mentioning the thousands of just plain people who make use of it to chit-cha- t, exchange road information or monitor CB channels for distress calls. CB has 23 channels cleared for its exclusive use by the FCC. Two of them are to be used with special respect. They are channel 11, for calling and making contact, and channel 9, strictly for emergency use. The other 21 channels are for CB owners to use as they choose - so long as the few FCC regulations arent forgotten. rethe licensing These include but test no Theres required, quirement. an application you will receive when you and purchase your CB must be completed TemFCC. the to with mailed $4.00 porarily, the FCC is allowing applicants to transmit on the air for 60 days. Normally, no use of the CB is allowed until the license has been received. Another regulation concerns call letters. grace period, During the temporary with transmissions CB must begin you letwith the temporary call lettere. Open last initials, and first ter "K, then your then your zip code. of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. John Briggs of Bakersfield, California, visited here at the home of John's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Briggs, for ten days, Lawrence week-en- YARDAGE SALE Connecticut, Mr. Hopkins received the A.B. degree in Sociology and the Master of Divinity degree from Virginia Union University in Richmond, Va. At age 25, Rev. Hopkins was called to pastor the historic Sixth Mount Zion Church, which was founded by the famous Black preacher, John Jasper. President Davis County Bank mission each month, it looks as if the Citizens Band is socials. A NATIVE of By EZRA T. CLARK plications flooding the Federal place of Ward Churches related to the National Council of Churches. A CB FOR YOU? the CB Stake are planning for an outstanding time for members of their wards. This is the second time this type of a Stake function has been held for the fall opening of the Relief Society's regular meetings. It will take the Committee and Program SPEAKING OF L10IIEY Are you thinking of getting on ficers and teachers of the HE SERVED for two years as Anchorman for the Dialogue Show on television station WPVI, the ABC affiliate in Philadelphia. He also serves as Chairman of the Nominating Committee and as a member of the Executive Welling conducting, np Advertisement bandwagon? With 500,000 license apnew THE GUEST speaker for the event will be Mrs. Barbara Smith President of the General Relief Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Following the mornings meeting a luncheon at 12 noon and a social will be held. All Relief Society of- sionaries in Africa, in the countries of Zaire and Nigeria. A primary responsibility of Mr. Hopkins is to relate with the leadership of the Baptist Church of Western Zaire. Mr. Hopkins is a member of the Commission on Africa of the National Committee of Black Churchmen, and a member of the Ecumenical Sharing of Personnel Committee and the Commission of World Mission and Evangelism of the World Council of Churches. Sacrament meeting wards. The Saturday meeting is for dll adults in the stake and will begin at 7 p.m. ALL MEETINGS will be in the Kaysville Utah East LDS Free nursery w Mrs. Briggs, last at 10:30 a.m. BARRY HOPKINS American Baptist Mis- and the other session will begin at 11 a.m. for the later Alberta, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Norris have returned to their home in Pheonix, Arizona, after a will be held at the Stake and completed classowrk for PhD in management from. University of Utafy He is the father of seven children. THE PUBLIC is invited to attend the Sunday Conference sessions. There will be two sessions, one beginning at 8 a.m. for the early Sacrament meeing wards of the stake Traco Manufacturing Ltd., Temple. Mrs. Robert Love also honored her new sister-in-lawith a bridal shower at her home earlier this month. Host and hostess for the Sunday evening event were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bluth, chapel on Saturday morning. Sept. 18, and will commence general manager board and and Miss Ann Wolthius, who were married on Tuesday in the Logan LDS The LDS Relief Society Stake will join together each of the wards in the Syracuse Utah Stake for an outstanding and excellent Open Social. It sity, honors; MBA Harvard Graduate Business School tric Controls, Inc. ; and organizer and chairman of Chambers Barbara Smith To Speak MR. HOPKINS serves presently in the positions of William Jones Slated At Kaysville Meeting America. going to become more popular than little sister Jodi. It was a great time for her to also visit with the other three sons and two daughters of Steve and Barbaras little family, and to give some assistance during the very heavy canning season there. Mr. and Mrs. Revere L. Chambers and son Jeff, Mr. Mrs. Robert Love, and Mr. and Mrs. Braden Mann attended a dinner party and shower held at the Jade Room of the Hotel Utah on Sunday evening honoring Dee Rev. Barry L. Hopkins, Area Secretary for Africa and Secretary for Special Services will speak at a 7 p.m. dessert, Monday at the Layton Community Church, 644 East 1000 James H. Duckworth, Sidney D. Stewart, G. Linn Sandall, James K. Arbuckle, Tommie G. Matthews, Stephen E. Whitesides, Edwin E. Towers and L. Montell Bird. ficiating. a.m. until 12:15 p.m. Interment in the Kaysville Layton Memorial Park. service. To Speak At Layton Community Church by Douglas M. Layton. Sheffield. She later died. He was married to Edna Marval Schaar on April 5, 1934 in Washington, D.C. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Terrtple. Santa Rosa, Calif. A high light of this trip was for Mrs. Schoenfeld to see for the first time the latest addition to the California family, twins, a boy, Mark, and his Interment will be in the cemetery. Ogden City Friends may call to the mortuary one hour prior to the SURVIVORS include her husband, a son Donald C. AN ORGAN medley by lone Grange. Speakers were then Pres. Lawrence E. Welling and Patriarch Milton J. Hess. Another selection, One Sweetly Solemn Thought by the male quartet. Benediction garet Brough Flint Layton. He married Edna Harriet FUNERAL services will be held Friday, Sept. 17, 2 p.m. in the Larkin Mortuary 24th and Adams, Ogden. She was active in the LDS church. Alan B. Blood. HE WAS bom February 28, 1907 in Kaysville a son of Christopher Bodily and Mar- Whittier, Calif. April 1, 1914. A Mrs. Bessie Schoenfeld is back home following a three and a half week visit with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Schoenfeld and their family of seven children, at their home in Mrs. (Noel) Iva C. Brown,. and Zinia Rauson Chugg. She married George W. Leatham in Salt Lake LDS Temple Dennis C. Layton. Prelude and postlude music by lone Paul Christopher Layton, 69 of 902 South 1213 East, Kaysville died Friday, Sept. 10, 1976 at his home. Sisters, Mrs. Mable C. Powelson, Salt Laek City; Mrs. Vera C. Payton, Monterey Park, Calif, and 88. SHE WAS bom Nov. 28, 1888 Services Are Held Pallbearers age all of Olympia Wash. Kaysville Mrs. Reed Hess of Ogden visited over the past week-enat the home of her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Scott W.,Holt. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Turner and Mr. and Mrs. David L. d son-in-la- w Thurgood, spent some time last week, visiting the Idaho State Fair, that was held in Blackfoot, Idaho. . Bishop and Mrs. Clyde B. Garrett have returned from Europe where they spent a month on a combined business and pleasure trip. The couples two daughters remained home during their parents time away. A special genealogical work shop class will commence on Sunday morning at the Syracuse Third LDS Ward. This will be held during the Sunday School period, and those given a special calling are to be in attendance for the next twelve weeks, which will be a basic fundamental commencement and correction of material that these class members have and will be assembling. The class will be taught by Bishop I. John Thayne and Mrs. Thayne. 20 For 3 days only Plus Big Savings on SHEETS TOWELS BLANKETS ETC. BRAILSFORDS B&B DEPT. STORE 80 W. Gentile in Downtown Layton We honor bank credit cards |