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Show WEEKLY REFLfcX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. DECEMBER 22, 1977 News Rites Held F or Infant Cottrell Funeral services were held Wednesday, Dec. 14 at 11 at Lindquist's Kaysville Mortuary for Jeffrey Scott Cottrell, infant son of Lanny T. and Sandra Wright Cottrell of 174 South Lakeview, Clearfield. The Infant died Dec. 10, 1977 in the McKay-De- e Cottrell Clearfield; the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Binden Cottrell, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Wright, all of BISHOP Paul Barker Hospi- tal in Ogden of a heart defect. HE WAS born on Dec. 8, of- ficiated at the services.. Burial was in the Kaysville-Layto- n Memorial Park, np 1977 in Ogden. Community Church Plans Candlelight Christmas Event 5 The Layton Community Church, 644 East 1000 North will have a candlelight comr munion service on Christmas Eve. church family. Mrs. June Edwards, choir director will lead the group. THE Reverend Kenneth Edwards announced the service will start at 7p.m. REFRESHMENTS will be served at the end of the caroling. at 6 p.m. to go caroling. They will call on the . Christmas carols will be sung with the Lords Supper of the shut-in- s The Reverend L. Elaine Halstead, representative for ABEC, plans to be in this area on Wednesday, Dec. 28. She following. i THE public is welcome. The Church family will meet t at the church Friday, Dec. 23 will meet with church members at the church at 3 p.m. I i Kaysville Stake Names Relief Society Officers The Kaysville East LDS Relief Stake Society presidency has been reor- ELDER BEECHER To Serve LDS Mission borhood evening. The Kaysville LDS Stake High Priest and Seventy Quorums held their annual Evening of Music on Sunday, Dec. 11 at the stake Elder Scott Evan Beecher has accepted a call to serve a two year LDS mission to the center cultural hall for all members and their partners. Belgium-Antwer- p mission. He will enter the Language Training Mission in Provo on Soloist for the evening was LDS Tabernacle soloist Dec. 2R Rolando Gonzales who was ELDER Beecher spoke in Sacrament meeting Sunday Dec. 18 in the LDS Ward. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Beecher of 324 N. 650 E., Kaysville. HE graduated from Davis High School in May 1977 where he was a member of the Davis High School marching band and also played in the Davis High Symphonic Orchestra. He is an Eagle Scout and has held positions of leadership in his Priesthood quorum of the ward.np Living Nativity For three nights before Christmas, members of the First Southern Baptist Church in Layton will present a Living Nativity scene. IT WILL be on the lawn of the church, located at 1332 Hill Field Road, Layton. Members dresseo in costume will depict that first Christ. refinement leader. MRS. Lynn Templeton, sports and recreation leader; Mrs. JoAnn Phillips, nursery leader; Mrs. Harriet Barton, music leader and Mrs. Glenna Collier, visiting leader. mas night at the manger. Spotlights will make it easily seen when driving either direction on Hill Field Road. The Living Nativity is the teacher churchs gift to the g presidency and board members are Betty Christensen, president; Mrs. Carmen Fisher, education Out-goin- com- munity, pointing up the real source and meaning for Christmas. counselor; Mrs. Ann Benson, YOU ARE invited to drive by any time between 6: 30 and 8p.m. Dec. 22, 23 and 24. Stop and let the children get out to see the people and manger, if you wish. A Christmas Eve service will follow on Dec. 24 at 8 p.m. homemaking counselor and Mrs. Georgia Barton, secretary. MEMBERS of the board be- ing released were Lynette Carter, music; Sarah Harris, spiritual living; Marjorie Jeffs, social relations; Ethel Zollinger, homemaking lesson leader; Harriet Barton, mother education; Dorothy cultural Bingham, refinement; Lorna Daniels, homemaking leader; Carma Harding, nursery leader; Syl- - Fire screens should be placed before open fires, wood or gas logs. This will protect children especially little girls with long hair. Check these facts before you buy any other stovol lC M Even temperatures mtticellj muntims timpoiituit uMueo cycld of do Ibis) Homo tbostt ood combust ion (Monutl temp it wot mom non Inttt ditfts coniiot tin lumoci graduated from Officer (NCO) School. DURING the course at the Marine Corps Development and Education Command, Quantico, Va. Brennan studied personnel administration, Marine Corps history and traditions, military courtesy plus the principles and techniques of effective leadership. Practical application periods on close order drill and a rigorous physical fitness program complemented their classroom instruction. I - tdeal lor lock Wood gases Pot to cookm boot dosued stkcooks not wasted or Commercial Building Various Colors Baked on Enamel Custom Made with Precision on Job For Residential Seconders d'ltts wsien Ibouc primers bre tone to burn uolitile jesessucbismetbenol pstobneous oed etc introduce Airtight f reuents heel tou up cHimnes 71 Qwr hJu um ot wuine icWcKij Uul mfhM Suyul wlllto ElIEM fc This Stove is I.C.B.O. Approved. -- f3EE COME IN AND SEE IT BURNING 552 W. 500 So., ing. Elder Robison has just returned from serving his e mission in the tained at a birthday party Thursday afternoon for her France-Toulous- mission. He plans to continue his studies at Weber State College. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robison. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Hill and son Phillip, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hill and children all of returned to their home in California on Monday, Dec. 12 after being in Kaysville for one week to attend the funeral service of their brother-in-laVera R. Butcher, and visiting with aotany relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clownrtf will entertain at son Tyler who was seven years old. Tyler and his friends enjoyed a bowling party at the Davis Lanes in Layton with refreshments after. Those attending were Amy Becks tead, Mesha Fagg, Lance Call, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. w David Hill of Tooele, all attended the funeral service at Ucon, Ida. on Tuesday for Joseph HlUs father, Samuel Christmas day dinner for A members of their family, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Cloward, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cloward, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bourne, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cloward and all of their children. Mrs. Lillian Openshaw en- Dountlful-295-220- 3 J ( Kansan Mrs. Lucile B. Sheffield, who returned home Wednesday from a tour to the Holy was a dinner guest the following Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. yernon Wells and family in Layton. Mrs. Wells was the former Bernice Sheffield. The Kaysville Fruit Heights 2nd LDS Ward Mutual sponsored a Christmas dance on Tuesday, Dec. 20 for all youth and adults of the Ward. The theme was "Scenes of the Season and Marty Rasmussen furnished the music. Mrs. Kent Beckstrom was honored on her birthday anniversary Friday by a family dinner at the Hilton Hotel, Salt Lake City, hosted by her husband. She was also honored at a luncheon in the afternoon hosted by her mother, Mrs. Lena Anderson of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Christensen of Ely, Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Taft, Logan, will be Christmas guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Christensen and family in Fruit Heights. TV Repair All makes, reasonable rates, FAST SERVICE Phone 379-8- 1 96 Bill Brimley uc:j ETZin ft Sal Csss Va 7-- 8 Christmas dinner in Salt Lake City, Friday evening at ths Golden Spike Restaurant. Guests included the families ments. M KAYSVILLE The Kaysville 2nd LDS a Christmas open house on Dec. 22 from p.m. at the ward cultural hall. It Is open to foe public and There will be a visit from Santa, Christmas carols and refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Odd, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman tertained at their family accom- - Jeri Beckrtead anted Mrs. Brian for the E owling party and refresh- Hill. Ward is holding ft fe CBS 4 IMNm SALES -- SERVICE CHAM SAWS TUIM SNOWSLOWCM iiuMWsnwa stavics 766-131-3 23 czzdiL Rutledge, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duckworth, Mr. and c.v;"j napAin' 123 N. KJUa.KAYCYILLE OOOEN-7- S Family Western Wear Ft Lens ICO S. 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Corps in March 1974 COCTUIUOU3 ALUSmUU 0UTTCR3 boot f Marine Sergeant Marion S. Brennan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Brennan of 2139 N. 1000 W., Clinton, has recently also out stay with their son and family, Dr. and Mrs. Delton D. Christensen. Mrs. Doug Brian and her' family was invited recently to Salt Lake City for a brief visit with President Spencer W. Kimball of the LDS Church. Mrs. Brian and her two daughters and their families, Mr. and Mrs. KirkTingey. Mr. and Mrs. Brad Timothy and son Adam and her three sons, Scott, Michael and Tyler spent an hour visiting with him. They also talked with Arthur Haycock, the personal secretary of Pres. Kimball. Mrs. Dorothy Christensen and her son Chadley attended foe Dlckens Christmas Carol held at the Provo Canyon School cm Thursday evening in which her nephew performed. Mrs. Doug Brian enter- turday evening. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Blamires and family of Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs. Kent Blamires and family of Og- w, Joseph Chris- from Appleton, Wisconsin where they enjoyed 13 day and Mrs. Blamires entertained at a family dinner Sa- Hensler. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Layton . of Layton entertained at a family dinner party Saturday evening in honor of her Mr. brother and aister-in-laand Mrs. Zena Hyde of Lake San Marcus, Calif. Other members of his family in attendance wwe Mr. and Mrs. George Cuthbert, Midvale; Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Berkenfeid and Mr. and Mrs. Wray Hyde, all of Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Zena Hyde Mrs. tensen have recently returned C tiful were guests at a tradi- Ber- Marion Brennan Completes Training ry Religion. te sou soloct their annual Christmas party. ' Mr. and Richard Johns and daughter Jennifer from the K-- Ranch, Clover Valley, Nev. While they were here Mr. unable to come to Utah to attend the funeral service of his brother-in-laVern R. Butcher held last week. Mr. Ware is the husband of the school he participated in debate and legislative forum, where track and he was named the JVs Best in cross Team Runner country for 1974. He was a photographer on the Davis staff last year. High He also enjoyed working in the High Schools graphic arts program under the direction ELDER Gardiner has been attending Weber State College and the Ogden Institute of ssl remoret bequent dinner and games as members of the Exhausted Rooster and Hens Club, for and family, Mr. and Mrs. nardino, Calif. They were 7 poei pttnts Sup boiled m pinouts it tut untilit moduli bolt Putts do (wo clunks bn stowhf ond comptototy-tlimini- solid 'coofii surgery recently in San In graduated from the Kaysville Seminary last year where he served as seminary president school year. He had for 1976-7also served as a zone leader in previous years. i evening at the Ambassador Club in Salt Lake City with turned to Europe to continue their trip for an additional 10 days. This trip they visited in Switzerland, Germany, Austria and Liechtenstein. After returning home, their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Ward W. Holbrook and three daughters of Las Vegas, Nev. came and spent the weekend with his parents and family. Houseguesta for one week of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Blamires were their daughter resident underwent major He graduated from Davis High School in 1977. While in Gardiner dinner party on Thursday Thanksgiving holiday with their family and then re- Sunday evening Dec. 1L Relatives here learned that Max Ware, a former Layton ' Provo on Jan. S Elder Gardiner is a member of the Kaysville 4th Ward where he has received his Duty to God award. He has served as a chairman for many APYWMIA activities and as a Sunday School teacher. He has participated in many church and civic functions such as "Tall Tom Jefferson and The Messiah. Elder day tour in Mrs. study group at their home of Si Willis. The Earth Stove burns Vi the fuel of many stoves bee 6rn Md promoter tut complete combustion like tional family Christmas dinner in Sait Laka City, Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George 10 Europe where they visited in England and Ireland. They returned home to spend Brandon Green, Aaron Rasmussen and Michael Brian. Kneedy entertained the Kaysville 1st, 0th and 16th Ward Elder Vaughn Goodell Gardiner, son of Lawrence W. and Carol Jean Gardiner of 551 E. 300 N., Kaysville, has received his mission call for the LDS Mexico Hermosillo Mission. ELDER Gardiners farewell will be held Sunday, Jan. 1 at 3:30 p.m. in the Kaysville 4th and 13th Ward chapel on 2nd North. He will enter the Lan- cross-count- enjoyed a Buhier, Centerville and evenings program. Visitors last week of Mr. and Mrs. Dee LaMar Palmer were her sister Mrs. Pearl Corbridge and daughter Mrs. Donna Ransom of Preston, Ida.; Mrs. Ha Campbell, Twin Falls, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Corbridge, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Winn of Preston, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Simmons entertained Friday evening at a holiday dinner party for their son Harris Simmons and a group of his friends from the University of Utah. Elder Dale Topham has received his mission call to LDS mission serve a two-yeto the Japan Mission. He will enter the Language Training Mission in Provo on Jan. 2& He is a member of the Kaysville 12th Ward and the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Topham. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meiners were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Meiners and five children of Brigham City. Bishop and Mrs. Rodney Felt entertained at a family Mr. and Mrs. John L. Accepts LDS Mission Call guage Training Mission L. Mrs. Wilma Buhier of Boun- children. ELDER GARDINER ' Mr. and Mrs. Ben Holbrook Mr. and Mrs. Terry J. Preece of Seattle, Wash, will arrive Christmas Eve to spend Christmas and the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Joe F. Preece and with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sickinger of Clearfield, parents of Mrs. Preece. Mrs. Lillian Openshaw ac-companied her sister Mrs. Ethel Boswell I of Roy by plane to Jackson, Mich, where they enjoyed a three week vacation with Mrs. Boswells daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Carrano. Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Buhier, Mr. end Mrs. Joe F. Preece, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Verle L Buhier, Farmington, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn specially featured for the birthday dinner party Monday evening at their tome in honor of their son Brett. Members of the family attending were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Felt, Mr. and Mrs.. Gary Rigby, Mr. an0 Mrs. Jeffery Felt and their Scene Shannon Page, mother education leader; Mrs. Carolyn Seager, social relations leader; Mrs. Dorothy cultural Bingham, street Christmas party at their home Friday ganized. Other members of the board are Mrs. Sarah Harris, Spiritual Living leadei ; Mrs. Lorna Daniels, homemaking leader; Mrs. Jackie Murri, homemaking leasson leader; Mrs. Openshaw. Carolyn and Jint Kaiser-ma- n entertained at a neigh- via Orme, sports and recreation leader; Glenna Collier, visiting teaching leader, no MRS. ANN Benson will serve as the new president with Mrs. Marilyn Uharriet as homemaking counselor and Mrs. Margaret Hansen as education counselor, Mrs. Mildred Raymond, secretary. Monday evening guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Robert seen their new granddaughter. Dr. David Warden is at home convalescing after being confined to the Davis North Medical Center for one week undergoing treatment Kaysville. Part in. Bountiful; Mrs. Maurene McDonald, Kaysville including children, grandchildren and greatof Mrs. grandchildren and Mrs. Mtrlon Berrett and family were Mr. and Fisher daughter Adrienne Louise of Aloha, Ore. ind Mias Debbie Fisher of Btigham Young University. It will be the first time Mr. and Mrs. Fisher have Surviving are his parents, one brother, Jason Lanny a.m. ville. w, Mrs. Charley Dredge, Mr. and Mrs. Armour Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Galbraith, Mr. and Mrs. WendeH Maxfield, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Green, Bishop and Mrs. Allen Strong, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Green, Mr. and Mrs. Henry McGlinch, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. George Heywood, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ragland all attended the Christmas holiday of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hallman, Centerville; Mrs. Merle forma Sally Linford of Kays- Holiday houseguesta of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Fisher will be their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Rand Corduroys Reg. 14.00 IstPr. Reg. $14.00 IstPr. j |