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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. DECEMBER 1977 1 . Services Held For Luella Major Ada Hadfield Funeral Christopher Redeemer Lives accompanied by Beth Dredge; the Davis North Medical Center of cancer. MRS. Hadfield was born Feb. 3, 1926 in Layton, a daughter of Royal Clifford and Edith Draper Owen. She was married to Delbert Wells Hadfield on Aug. 30, 1950 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. SHE WAS a resident of Layton and Kaysville all of her life She was a member of the Kaysville 3rd LDS Ward and served as Sunday School teacher, Relief Society president and class leader. She served an LDS mission to the Central States Mission and was active in PTA. She was a member of the Fine HONORARY pallbearers were the Kaysville Utah Stake presidency and high council. Flowers were cared for by the Kaysville 3rd Ward Relief Society, np Planned The Fruit Heights First sponsoring a gigantic Christmas boutique on Saturday, Dec. 3 at the Ward Cultural Hall at 901 South Mountain Road, Fruit LDS Ward is Arts Club of Kaysville. SURVIVING are her husband of Kaysville, three sons and two daughters, Kimball W. Hadfield, Miss Carol Miss Mary Ann Hadfield, all of Kaysville; Steven 0. Hadfield, Salt Lake City; Daniel M. Hadfield, serving an LDS mission to Japan-Toky- o Had-fiel- mission, and three grandchildren. Also surviving are her mother, Mrs. Edith Wilcox, Clearfield; two brothers and one sister, Melvin C. Owen, Bountiful; David J. Owen, Indianapolis, Ind., Mrs. Everett (Margaret) Brown, Houston, Tex., FUNERAL services were at 1 p.m. in the Kaysville Stake Center held Wednesday SHE Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary Chapel for Mrs. Alice Owen Green, 97, of 130 North 300 West, Kaysville, who died Monday, Nov. 21, 1977 in a Clearfield Nursing Home. MRS. GREEN was Feb. 22, 1880, born in Hereford. England, a daughter of Christopher Thomas and Fanny Phipps Owen. She was married to George Green on Dec. 11, 1904 in Kaysville. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. Green died January 24, 1954. SHE WAS a member of the Kaysville First LDS Ward and Christmas Boutique Heights. THE BIG event will begin at 5 p.m. and is open to the public. They will feature gifts for all ages, also novelties, cen- terpieces, decorated trees, decorations, Christmas bakery items, stockings, toys, doll houses, rocking chairs, clothes, food and many other items. PLAN TO attend, it is an event you cant afford to miss and especially with Christmas so near, you can purchase many things for your Christmas list, np officials said. It is led by Lynn and Becky Wickstrom, a husband and wife team from Loveland, Colo. was active in the various church organizations. She was a Relief Society visiting teacher for 65 years and was a temple worker in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She is survived by two sons and one daughter, Clifford G. Green and Walwyn T. Green, both of Kaysville and Mrs. Howard (Mary) Bacon of Calif.; Fresno, six grandchildren and grandchildren and two 27 great- Also surviving is one sister, Mrs. Daisy Baker, Hereford, England. OFFICIATING and Layton Elizabeth Hannah Williams. She was married to Owsley Albert Reneer, Sept. 4, 1904. He died. She was married to Robert Bruce Major, June 19, 1935. He also died. Funeral Rites Are Held Kimball W. Hadfield. Speakers were Bishop Paul E. Barker and Rulon B. Killian; Relief Society Chorus sang "I Know That My DEDICATION of the grave was by President W. Eldean Holliday. Pallbearers were Steven 0. Hadfield, Milton A. Hadfield, G. Raymond Hadfield, David J. Owen, Dennis H. Owen and David R. Owen. program will be offered each evening, beginning at 6:30 p.m. The Kids Krusade portrays Christian living as fun and exciting to children, chapel A different age. MRS. MAJOR was born Feb. 12, 1885, the daughter of FAMILY prayer was by Melvel C. Owen; prelude and postlude music, Beth W. Dredge; musical selection by O My Donald R. Megill, Father" accompanied by Beth Dredge; invocation, Mrs. Ada Owen Hadfield, 1. of 263 E. 500 N Kaysville, died Sunday, Nov. 27, 1977 in 4-- Monday, Nov. with Bishop Paul Barker officiating. Burial was in the Kaysville Memorial Park. speaker, Elder Dean L. Larsen; musical selection, The Lords Prayer by Kenneth B. Crocheron, accompanied by Marilyn Elison; benediction, Bengt R. Jonsson. The Kids Krusade, a special religious activity for children will be held at the Hill AFB chapel on Dec. 7 Funeral services were held 21 at 2 p.m. at the Thatcher LDS Ward Chapel, Thatcher, Arizona for Mrs. Luella Layton Reneer Major, 92, who died Thursday, Nov. 17, 1977 in Mesa, Arizona ot causes incident to Rites Held Wednesday ADA HADFIELD Kids Kriisade Slated At Hill AFB Chapel at the ser- vices was Bishop Max G. Hirschi, Kaysville First Ward; family prayer was offered by Glen Stuart; prelude and postlude music by lone Sandall; duet, In The Garden by Patriarch Joseph Hill and Margaret Hill; invocation was by Pres. Kenneth Young. Accepts Mission Call a resident of WAS Thatcher, Arizona until 1935, when she moved to Kaysville and later to Centerville. In 1968 she moved to Mesa, Arizona where she had since She had been a life long member of the LDS Church active in many of its organizations. HE WILL enter the Mission Home in Salt Lake City Dec. 3 MRS. MAJOR is survived by a son, Leamon A. Reneer, Tucson, Ariz.; two daughters, Mrs. Harmon (Lillian) Barton, Mesa, Ariz., and Mrs. Ralph (Martha) Tingey, Centerville; two other sons. Ebon and Elmo Reneer preceded her in death. Also surviving are three sisters, Lottie L. and departs Dec. 8. His farewell testimonal was held Sunday, Nov. 10 in the Kaysville 10th LDS Ward. ELDER Costley attended Agaura High School. Las Vegas, Nev. and graduated from Davis High School. He has been attending Brigham Young University at Provo the past year, np Calif.; Minnie L. Hatch, Mesa, Ariz.; and Bessie L. Gnner, Reseda, grandchildren, 54 and one 21 Calif.; countries. Elder John O. Costley, son of Dr. and Mrs. John M. Costley of 1214 East Sherwood, Kaysville, has accepted his mission call to the LDS Mission. resided. Larson, Roseville, use puppets, illustrated songs and stories, chalk drawings, gospel magic, and other special visual effects in their show. The Kids Krusade, which began in 1957, has traveled to 49 states, five Canadian provinces and 15 foreign THE Wickstroms Edith Shifflet, PALLBEARERS were Rodney Green, Leslie Green, Shane Green, Gene Vallace, 1247 S. Mission. She will enter the mission home on Dec. 3. MRS. Shifflet was honored at a Sacrament service on Nov. 27 in the Farmington Seventh Ward, 850 N. 300 W. Bradley Vallace and Mark Vallace. Care of the flowers was by the Kaysville First Ward Relief Society. Following the services with DEDICATION of the grave was by Bishop Rulon D. Barnes. Interment was m the Memorial Kaysville-Layto- n Park. musical and speaking Monte Vista Bowling Davis, Carleen Hess, Karla The Monte Vista School in well was Farmington represented at the Utah Jamieson, Vance Brown, Johnny Sevenants and Mark Coffman. Special Olympics Bowling Tournament held Nov. 19 at the Bonwood in Salt Lake received a and ALL bowlers ribbon participant City. SPECIAL recognition goes to Jane Kilfoyle for the highest score for the 14 to 15 year old group. She received a lovely trophy. special Olympics gold medal key chains were awarded to the winner of each alley. Those receiving the key were Johnny Sevenants, Sandra Clayton, Vance Brown, Cathy Avery, Mike Carleen Hess, McKnight, Jane Kilfoyle, Steven Redd and Scott Snarr. chains Those participating were Steven Redd, Cathy Avery, Mike McKmght, Cindy Patterson, Jane Kilfoyle, Rolf Reader, Abel Scribner, Lisa Eddards, Tommy Koop, Dwayne Young, Sandra Clayton, Marilyn Young, Diane Wiser, Linda Schell, Scott Snarr, June Thorsted, Kent Lex Marcusen COACHES and Joann Jacobsen are very proud of these bowlers from the Monte Vista School, kj leauis EstinJn Kaysville Rotarians met at High School cafeteria on Wednesday, Nov. 16 for their regular dinner the Davis VS I ihb Ko: meeting. MEMBERS enjoyed a program presented by two American Field Service Windshield goals. Highway 106, Farmington, will serve a mission for the LDS Church. She will leave on Dec. 8 to go to the Florida-Tamp- a Bishop Max Rigby. The basketball team will play at First Baptist Church in Ogden tonight at 6:30 p.m. explained its purposes and Mission musical selection, Where Love Is by Dian Brian, acShenll by companied Roueche; benediction by Meeting Wednesday and missionaries. ville, State AFS area representative, gave brief history of the program and LDS was Patriarch Rulon Killian; Rotarians Hold Dec. 4, the SUNDAY, congregation will participate in the "Lords Supper." The ottering tor inanksgiving will" be taken for retired ministers The Layton Community Church will have the annual Hanging of the Greens party Saturday, Dec. 5. The Sunday School is sponsoring the event which will start at 6:30 p.m. After the decorating is completed refreshments will be served. students. Mrs. Thora Hough of Kays- To Serve Burial was in the Thatcher Cemetery, np Kaysville Church Plans Annual 'Hanging Of The Greens numbers, there was an open house held at Cherry Hill Chateau for relatives and friends, kj SHE AFS introduced the two students, Michael Specialists Guaranteed Jamison from Australia who NOT TO LEAK is attending Davis High School and Martin Kraehe, Screens from Germany who is attending Weber High School. Repaired Michael gave a -- Storm Doors slide Storm Windows presentation on his native country and Martin rendered musical numbers on the flute and a recorder. program for the youth of the various countries who have had the opportunity of participating in it. np -- Mirrors O. PHONE or 376-427- 1 THE AFS program is a tremendous and effective Glazing Windows ' ' 123 825-74- 84 Cross St., Layton Where glass is a specialt- y- nnt a sideline" RICK WARNER Remarks were made by Bishop Max G. Hirschi; speakers were Dr. D. Keith Barnes and Bishop Thomas S. 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