OCR Text |
Show t 1 WEEKLYREFLEX I DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 21, 1977 Funeral Services Are Held Friday Funeral services for Eugene R. (Geno) Parker Lindquists Clearfield tuary at 15 at Mor- HE HAD been a member of the Davis and Weber County Japanese Farmers Association, Shizuoka Keiyu Kai and the Davis County Farm Bureau. He is survived by his widow of Syracuse; two sons and p.m. 1 CONDUCTING the services Bishop G. Richarc Parkin, of the Layton 19tt was Ward. Father Dresken of St. Rose of Lima opened with a prayer. The family prayer was by Wm. A. Wayman, Jr.; H. three daughters, Robert Miya, Virginia Beach, Va.; prelude and postlude music, JaRae McEntire; invocation Stodgell; sketch, Joe Bakersfield, Gary Calif.; Mrs. Paul (Kiyoko) Okawa, Murray; Mrs. George (Toshiko Marie) Hirabayashi, S. Miya, of Gale; musical selection, Beyond the Sunset by Gary Joy, accompanied by SherriL Syracuse; Mrs. Terry (Sachiko Beth) Kuroiwa, of MANJI MIYA Joy. Sugarland, Tex. REMARKS by Bishop G. Manji Miya, 77 years of age, who resided at 31 12 South 1000 Johnson, a poem by Elizabeth Dalaba, VFW Aux. 8307;' West, Syracuse, died last Tuesday, July 12, 1977 at the Davis North Medical Center, in Layton, of a heart attack. Richard Parkin and Don musical selection, 0 My by Dick Egan; Father benediction, Millard Heaps. Dedication of the grave was by Wm. A. Wayman Jr. Interment was in the Clearfield Memorial Park. PALLBEARERS were Lloyd Bartschi, Leo Larsen, Ed Yori, Millard Heaps, Don McDowell and Patrick Trot-maFlowers were cared for by, the Layton 19th Ward Relief; Society. Military honors by the Veterans of Foreign Wars Miller Frazer Post 8307. HE IS survived by his wife Dorothy, Layton; daughter. GENE PARKER Mrs. Eddy (Leslie Ann) Pratt, Santa Ana, Calif.; son, Guy Lawrence (Larry) Parker, Norwalk, Calif. Also five trick Trotman, Boise, Idaho; Mrs. Carl (Christine) Van 7weden, Bountiful; Mrs.. Monty (Catherine) Kimble, Billings, Mont., Kenny Trotman, serving in the U.S. Navy; Miss Cynthia Trotman Layton and his mother-in-laLucille Wayman, Logan. formerly of Kaysville, died Thursday, July 14, 1977 in the Logan LDS Hospital of cancer. Sandberg was born MRS. Kaysville, a July daughter of George W. and Jane Blood Underwood. She was married to Kimball Sandberg in the Logan LDS Temple on March 22, 1944. 10, 1914 in SHE HAD resided in Logan since 1947 and recently re- tired as administrative assistant to the director of the Agricultural Experiment Station at Utah State University, alter 23 years of service. She had served at USU as vice president of the faculty association, president of USU Womens Club and was the first womens president of the j ALSO five grandchildren Sherri and Vikki Parker, Lisa and Eddy Pratt and Majel. Kimble, an aunt, Mrs. Herb (Leona) Warkentien, an uncle, George Hawley, both Harvard, 111. Classified As- - Employees Endo Miyaishima. He had-beea resident of Syracuse for the past 55 years. On January 29, 1935 he was married to Shizu (Cecil) Nakano in Syracuse. He came' to New York City from Japan. He resided in Bingham Canyon for two years before moving to Syracuse. HE HAD engaged in farm sociation. SHE WAS a member of the LDS Church serving in many organizations. Surviving are her husband, one daughter, Mrs. Terry (Kay) Huls of Advance, North Carolina; one son, Richard Sandberg, Salt Lake City; one stepson, Arthur Sandberg, Whittier, Calif.; one step- daughter, Mrs. M.F. (Jean) Melick, Leawood, Kans.; five step grandchildren. ALSO surviving are two brothers, and one sister, James Underwood and Mrs. Truman (Norma) Curtis, all of Ogden. Funeral services were held Saturday, July 16 at 1 p.m. at Louis Underwood, in Graveside services were held in Kaysville City Cemetery at 4 p.m. on Saturday. np Logan. Kaysville East Edna SUN-SCOP- THE REV. Masanori Ohata officiated, Hirofumi Married Phillip SURVIVORS include sons, Charles R. and Richard H. France, both of Centerville; daughters, Mrs. Jay B. (Marleen) Dansie, Layton; Mrs. H. Keith (Ethlyn) Harker, Eugene, Ore.; 17 8 greatgrandchildren, grandchildren; brother, LUSTER ENAMEL HOUSE PAINT PERM ALIZ E HOUSE &TRIM FINISH .VAPEX OFF ALL COLOR GROUPS MASKING TAPE 34" 2 FOR .99 2.35 EA. SPLATTER CL0TH-2MI- L THIS OFFER GOOD THUR near Pocatello, Idaho. HE WILL speak at the Lay-to- n 13th Ward, 275 Park, Sunday July 24 at 5: 30 p. m . He is a graduate of Layton High School and LDS Seminary. An open house at his home will be held after Sacrament meeting at 7 p.m. Camp director, Norda Covington and camp assistant, Karyn Madsen accompanied the girls. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Daniels and family and her mother Mrs. Ann Harris of Provo all attended the Franklin Harris family reunion and cousins party at the GRA Park in Provo on July 2 with 75 members in attendance. Mrs. Evelyn Lundberg, Mrs. Jennie Jenson, Mrs. Darlene Congrove of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Thora Miller of Murray returned from visiting a few days with Mrs. Jensons sister, Mrs. Freda Weber in Rexburg, Ida. While there they visited the Teton Dam area and returned home DOUGLAS R. NALDER Will Serve On LDS Mission Elder Douglas R. Nalder, Mr. and Mrs. Norris W. Nalder has received his mission call to the England-Bris-tLDS mission. son of EDNA FRANCE (Rick) H. France. PALLBEARERS were grandsons, Richard (Rick) H. France, Raymon France, Douglas F. Dansie, Robert F. Harker, Michael H. France, Ryan F. Dansie, Dane F. Dansie and David F. Harker. Honorary pallbearer was Marlin K. Harker, Sydney-Australia- HE WILL enter the Mission Home in Salt Lake City on July 30. He spoke on July 10 in the Kaysville First LDS Ward Chapel. Elder Nalder graduated from Davis High School and LDS Seminary. He received his Duty to God award. At Davis High he served as an officer in the FFA Chapter. a mission call the same time and leave the same day, but this is what happened this week to Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Cheney and their daughter Carol Joy. THEY ARE all delighted over the news and their calls to serve missions for the LDS Church. Mr. and Mrs. Cheney will serve in the Oklahoma-Tuls- a LDS Mission and two daughters, Joann and Jennie of Dallas, Tex. are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Waynard Bennett and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Verl A. Walker and two grandsons Nathan and Owen Fisher at- tended the Walker family reunion at Rigby, Ida. on Saturday and enroute home spent time at the Palisades. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Single-to- Mr. and Mrs. n Ray Singleton of Provo were Saturday visitors of Mrs. Roetta Horsley. Mrs. Connie Wright children Cindy, Corey and Alex of San Diego, Calif, arrived to visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Elder Roger Dee Moss, son of Mr. and Mrs, Darrell Y. Herndon, Her husband Glen Wright will join the family the latter part of July to visit with the family and then all return to their home In San Moss, of 244 Hawthorne St., Layton, will serve in the Cordoba, Argentina Mission. Diego. Carolyn Clark and Colleen Clark of Salt Lake City are spending three weeks with their aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunford and family. Their parents Mr. and Mrs. Thom Clark are vacationing in Germany and Austria where Mr. Clark formerly served on an LDS mission in both of those countries. Visitors of Benjamin Robertson were his daughter Mrs. Charles Oliver and son Willey of Herndon, Va. and also Mrs. Frank Gagliardo and son Frank of Buffalo, New York, who is a niece of Mr. Robertsons. They were enroute from a vacation trip to California and visited with her father for five days before returning to their home in Virginia and New Mrs. Oliver did an antique show at Disneyland while in California and was scheduled to do one at Indianapolis, Ind. before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Burnett of Kemmerer, Wyo. were Tuesday visitors of Mrs. Goldie Ball. Mr. Burnett is a brother of Mrs. Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Hart and two children of Layton recently vacationed at AT LAYTON High he was a. member of the Thespian Guild and scripture chase winner in seminary. He will leave for the Language Training Mission in Provo on July 28 and depart for his field of labor in September, onccc Yellowstone National Park. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Maxfield were guests at a dinner party Wednesday evening July 20 at the summer home of Briant and Wanda Badger near Alpine. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald: Giauque and four children Rodney, Eric, Gregory and Stacy from Flagstaff, Ariz. have been visiting with her mother, Mrs. Jennie Hollist and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Giauque is the former Alice Hollist of Kaysville. Mrs. Fred Kirby was an overnight guest in Logan of, her daughter. Miss Annette; Kirby last week. N Bring It To CAS Your Briggo S Strotton Moodquortoro" Dont Cum Mis- SALES - SERVICE sion. CHAM SAWI TILLERS SNOW BLOWERS SHARPENING SERVICE th 766-131- 3 CSS SMALL ENGINE REPAIR 180 N. MAIN, KAYSVILLE . REWURING LAWN n Mission. Care of the flowers was by the Centerville Seventh Ward Relief Society. MORTUARY was the Lindquists Bountiful Mortuary. Interment was in the Centerville Cemetery. HE IS well known for his and has Show Steers received honors throughout Davis County as well as the State of Utah and has also gained national recognition in cattle raising and has been engaged in farming this past several months. Elder Nalder attended Weber State College, np Bible School Is Planned The Vacation Bible School of the Trinity Lutheran Church, 385 W. Golden Avenue, Layton will begin on July 25 through August 5, to 11 a.m., Monday through Friday. The school is for ages three years through sixth grade. 5i5SSSSS4SSSSSSSSS:S:Wi Gentile, Layton. He graduated from Layton High School in 1976. He completed the Layton LDS seminary four year program. Elder Flint has been attending Weber State College and the LDS Institute at Weber. from W Receives LDS Mission Call Kent Flint has received a mission call to serve in the Florida Tallahasse Mission for the LDS Church. He will be the speaker in Sacrament meeting in the Layton Second Ward on July 24 at 1 p.m. KENT is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Jav Flint of 2496 West 9 KENT has received the Fagle Scout rank in Scouting and the Duty to God LDS Church Scouting award. He served in the presidency of Aaronic his priesthood classes and is currently serving as Sunday School chorister in his ward. He will be entering the Mission Home in Salt Lake City on August 6 and then depart for Florida the following Thursday, dmg Color TV Service FOR RECREATIONAL VEHICLES AND BOATS your hearts set on exploring the wilderness or riding the waves, start from here. We have the loan to get If you rolling in a new recreational vehicle. The loan to lift anchor on the boat of your good deal about good deals on boats, campers, vans and the like. Just tell us whats your pleasure. Its our pleasure to give you the loan at reasonable rates. And our loan officers can give you more than money to follow your heart. They know a choice. All Factory Authorized RCA --Zenith -- Magnavox S? .lgl LUMBER& HARDWARE EUICYiKlOKlIlC 1639 S. 2000 W. SYRACUSE, UTAH: 1981 No. Main, Layton 825-611- 4 , LAWN KZOHER REPAIRING and their THEY WILL all serve an mission and will enter the mission home in Salt Lake City on September 19. They are members of the Kaysville 13th LDS Ward, np HE WILL speak at Layton 789 East Wasatch Drive, Sunday at 1 p.m. An open house at his home will be held Sunday at 3 p.m. He is a graduate of Layton High School and attended three years of seminary. First Ward, IN KAYSVILLE daughter Carol Joy has been called to serve in the Minnesota-Minneapoli- s Accepts LDS Mission Call and York. It is most unusual that receive by way of Twin Falls, Ida. and Jackpot, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thor-noc- k AUG. 6.1977 SANDERS 773-220- 1 attended organization summer camp for four days last week at Camp Tendoy three persons in a family Melvin Green, benediction by Thomas Randall, dedication of the grave by Richard LAM BERT SATIN CELLU-TON- E Kaysville Fifth LDS Ward and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Reid Daniels. Bishop Cecil John underwent major surgery last week and is now at home convalescing. He is the bishop of the Kaysville 16th LDS Ward. Twenty-thre- e girls from the Kaysville Fifth LDS mutual Receive Mission Calls KENT FLINT & sion. Temple assisted. Interment was in the Ogden with City Cemetery, Lindquist and Sons Mortuary of Ogden, directing the funeral arrangements, vsb France on December 1, 1920 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died October 15, 1952. She was a member of the LDS Church, a lifetime resident of Utah, Stake Relief Society president, Stake and Ward Primary president, PTA president, member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. PAINT SALE PRATT Elder Michael Draper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Draper of 1311 Kent Circle, Layton, will serve in the New Zealand Christchurch Mis- Buddhist Bunderson, solo by Percy Pratt, accompanied by Marjorie H. Pratt, speaker, Alan Blood, remarks by Bishop 35 Accepts LDS Call from Watanabe, the Salt Lake Ralph Tingey. A poem was read by Doris 132 North First West, Kaysville, Utah Phone 376-20- MICHAEL DRAPER and the Rev. Jayann Dansie and Jane Littlefield accompanied by Gordon Murdock, speaker, HEYl'JQOD AUTO CLINIC Mission. He will enter the Mission Home in Sait Lake City on Aug. 18. Elder Daniels is a member of the Marlin FAMILY prayer was offered by H. Keith Harker, prelude and postlude by Cheryl Hales, invocation by Jay B. Dansie, obituary by Bishop Melvin Green, duet, STATE INSPECTIONS E TUNE UP WITH WHEEL ALIGNMENT GENERAL CAR REPAIRS SMALL ENGINE REPAIRS LAWN MOWERS n den. rf France, 84, of 204 N. Main, Centerville died July 13, 1977 at her home. MRS. FRANCE was born in Kaysville on November 13, 1892 to James Burton and Phoebe Merrill Rushforth. Mayme R. Smith, Salt Lake City; and Mrs. Ruby Pincock, Sugar City, Idaho. Funeral services were held July 16, 1977 at 1 p.m. in the Centerville Seventh Ward with Bishop Melvin Green, officiating. EricktonP The Kaysville East Stake who Flders quorum is sponsoring wm Sea Dead dn the speak a fireside on Sunday July 24 Scrolls and central America, at the Stake Center beginning public is invited t0 atat7P m- tend, np Funeral services were held on Friday afternoon at 2 p.m. in the Buddhist Church of Ogden, 155 North Street, Og- seau tea Tuesday in Salt Lake City in honor of Miss Nita Maxfield at the home of Mrs. Neil Maxfield. Elder Dalian Daniels has been called to serve an LDS mission to the Germany-Dus-seldo- Rushforth Merrill Rushforth, Centerville; sisters, Mrs. Phoebe Weaver, Kaysville; Mrs. Stake Fireside and Mrs. Toyo Toyoshima of Shizuoka, Japan. Maxfield and Mrs. Burke Maxfield attended a trous- France Services Mrs. the Cranney Mortuary there are five grandchildren, one brother and one sister, Masaji Miyaagishima, of Syracuse ALSO HE WAS born Aug. 28, 1899 in Miho Shimizu Shi, Shizuoka, Japan. He was the son of Minokichi and Kima Pa- step-childr- Services Held Mrs. Jane (Jean) Underwood Sandberg, 62, of Logan, Mrs. Jennie Jenson is spending some time at her daughter Evelyns home. Mrs. Christine Maxfield and daughters Miss Nancy ing all of his life, retiring from this three years ago. He received his education in Japan. He was a member of the Utah Idaho Buddhist Temple and a member and advisor in the Syracuse Buddhist Church. Rites Held were held Friday July Kaysville SECOND NATIONAL BANK Close to you hMsl to $4Q89 Vf Feicnl DtfMfe laswuce Corp . |