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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH 9, 1978 y r A I 1 7 1 i. 1 - LEONE GARDNER AND MARY TIMOTHY 1 DEPART FOR MISSION 1 1 A Two neighbors depart for LDS mission the Bame day, Mrs. Leone Gardner and Mrs. Mary Timothy both memljers of the Kaysville Eighth LDS Ward enter the mission home in Salt Lake City on April 8 to serve an 18 month mission to the Arizona-Temp- e Mission. L MR AND MRS. JAMES DUCKWORTH Mission Call James H. and Rhea Duckworth of 646 South Mountain Road, Fruit Heights accepted a call to serve an Welfare Service Mission for the LDS Church. They are members of the Fruit Heights First LDS Ward. THEY HAVE been called to serve in the Arizona-Temp- e Their mission Mission. farewell was held Sunday, Feb. 19 in the Fruit Heights First Ward Chapel. They entered the mission home in Salt Lake City on March 1 Both active in LDS Church organizations, Mr. Duckworth served a mission to the Northwestern States from He has previously served as a counselor to the 1935-193- of bishop the Kaysville Second LDS Ward, stake clerk in the Davis LDS Stake, taught Sunday School and Young Mens Mutual. Elders Quorum advisor, coordinator for high priest group. MR. Duckworth sang in the Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir for 16 years. Mrs. Duckworth has taught in the Primary, Young Womens Mutual and Sunday School organizations. She graduated from Weber State College Nursing program and has been employed at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City as a registered nurse. THEY ARE parents of four children, Mrs. Frank (Anne) Walters, Jimmy Duckworth, both of Kaysville; Mrs. Russell (Susan) Ence, Goldsboro, N. C.; Mrs. Gary (Jane) Jensen of North Logan and 15 grandchildren, np Elder Brockbank Will Address Kaysville East Stake Elder Bernard P. Quarterly Conference, Saturday and Sunday, March 11 and 12 at the Kaysville Utah East Stake Center, 201 South 600 East and at the Fruit Heights Chapel at 901 South Mountain Fruit Road, Heights. ELDER BERNARD BROCKBANK THE Sunday Conference session will be at 10 a.m. in the Stake Center and the overflow will be handled at the Fruit Heights Chapel. Stake President Newell J. Law will be conducting. The Stake Presidency extends a warm invitation to membership and their neighbors throughout the stake to attend. A spiritual uplift is assured for all those who participate, np Raatonabl Rat 141 West 1900 North, Sunset 825-367- 6 825-622- MRS, TIMOTHYS farewell testimonial will be held on Sunday, March 12, in the Kaysville Eighth Ward Chapel at 25 South 200 East. Kaysville, beginning at 3:30 p.m. President Hugh Pinnock of Salt Lake City, and a member of the General Authorities of the church will speak at the services. three different times as Relief Society prerident. She also has worked in the Young Womens Mutual, Sunday School and in the Genealogy Has programs. spent countless hours on her family genealogy research. She has assisted with civic activities as well. Since returning from the Pennsylvania mission, she has been sponsoring a lady missionary, Sister Beverly Gageby on a mission to the Philippines. WHEN SHE was serving on her last mission, she had one of her grandsons serving in the mission field also. This is the same situation now. Her grandson, Brett Timothy is Training Mission Provo in and will be leaving for Korea to serve his mission and be In the mission field the same time as his grandmother, Mrs. Timothy and her late husband, Weston Timothy, (who died in 1972) were the parents of five children, Laddie Timothy, LaMar Timothy, Mrs. Walter (Elizabeth) Meacham, all of Kaysville; Mrs. Waldo (Joyce) Miller, Layton and Mrs. Jack (Jo) White of 29 Orem, grandchildren and 13 greatgrandchildren. II (MS will be honored at her farewell on Sunday, March 19, in the Kaysville Eighth LDS Ward Chapel at 25 South 200 East, at 3:30 p.m. Mrs. Gardner has been serving as president of the Kaysville Eighth Ward special interest group. She is a dedicated member of her church and has served over the years in the Sunday School, Young Womens Mu- tual, Primary, Visiting Teacher and Genealogy worker. SHE WAS employed at Hill Air Force Base 24 years and is now retired. Her husband is the late Lewis Gardner. Mr. Gardner died in 1952. They are the parents of two daughters, Mrs. Gerald (Bonnie) Kirkpatrick, Kaysville; and Mrs. Richard (Mary Ann) Thorson of Lay-toShe has eight grandchildren. n. MRS. GARDNER and Mrs. Timothy together gathered the histories of their ward members and compiled a beautiful Bicentennial History Book for their ward and stake during the Bicentennial Year, np (jlhllLHFi presently at the Language Accepts LDS Call David P. Denny has accepted a mission call to the South Africa Johannesburg Mission. DAVID IS the son of Edgar and Eula P. Denny. He is a graduate of Bountiful High School and has been working as a heavy duty mechanic. Elder Denny will speak in the Sacrament meeting held 2 p.m., March 12 in the Bountiful Tabernacle, Center and Mam Street. at The Kaysville East Stake priesthood executive committee and partners will dinner hold a party on Friday, March 10 at the Chateau Center in Layton. They will enjoy a dinner and program and the social is under the direction of the new LDS Accepts LDS Call For Mission FRIENDS and relatives are invited to an open house at his home, 305 North 100 East, Elder Michael Ray PeterBountiful following the meetsen, a son of Mr. and Mrs. ing, from 4 to 6 p.m. of 2903 He will enter the Language Raynold J. Petersen, West 1300 North, Clinton, has BYU on Mission at an LDS Stake Training East Kaysville March 16. Seven sisters and been called to serve to Vancouver the mission Presidency, with President two brothers wish him well on Newell Law in charge. Canada Mission. his mission. ELDER Petersen is a 1977 graduate of Clearfield High and School seminary program there. While in high school he was a member of the band and TAX CORPOFIATION OF AMERICA served as drum major and also property manager. He INCOME TAX PROFESSIONALS was also a member of the Tax Service Income In-Ho- NO RETURN TOO COMPLEX WE DO ANY STATE VERY CONVENIENT YOUR RETURN IS COMPUTER PRINTED FOR ACCURACY YOU SAVE TIME NO WAITING IN LINES OR OFFICES WE'RE AVAILABLE TO YOU OVER 3 DECADES OF SERVICE OVER 30 TAX COUNSELORS IN THIS AREA TO SERVE YOU YEAR-ROUN- KEITH R. GOMM T.C.A. Manager teg 1 LSI MRS. LEONE Gardner, a life long resident of Kaysville, j 3 m M. RADIO & TV BRANDENBURG TV since Mrs. Timothy was called to serve an 18 month mission to the Pennsylvania Harrisburg mission. ganizations having served well-know- Cals 5" Anytime Arizona together. It has just been two years MRS. TIMOTHY and her family moved to Kaysville in 1942. A devoted member of her church, she has served diligently in the various or- Church will speak at the Kaysville Utah East Stake repairing ALLMAKFS TIME neighbors they are delighted with their assignment. They will enter the mission home in Salt Lake City on April 8 and depart for President Pinnock was mission president over the Pennsylvania Harrisburg mission while Mrs. Timothy served in that area. a member of the First Quorum of Seventy of the LDS ELDER Brockbank has served in many church positions, including those of bishop, stake high councilor and stake president, and many other callings. The will conference comprise of a leadership session at 4 p.m. on Saturday and a 7 p.m. evening session for all adults of the stake. Sunday at 8 a.m. in the Fruit Heights Chapel, there will be a special youth session. LONG Sacrament Brock-ban- k, ELDER Brockbank, prior to his latest calling, was an assistant to the Council of Twelve Apostles 14 years and had also served as president of the Churchs mission in Scotland. He has been a director of the Mormon Pavilions on three occasions. n A Salt Lake building contractor and active in civic affairs, he attended Utah State Agricultural College at Logan and George Washington University. Mrs. Leone Gardner of 290 East 200 North, Kaysville, and Mrs. Mary K. Timolhy of 383 East 200 North, Kaysville, members of the Kaysville Eighth LDS Ward have both been called to serve an 18 month mission to the Arizona Tempe Mission. ri D FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT CALL 825-- 1 510 or 376-855- 2 National Honor Society. HE IS currently attending Weber State College and the Ogden LDS Institute. An active member of the Clinton Fifth LDS Ward, Elder Petersen has received his Duty to God award, and has served his priesthood quorums as president. HE WILL be speaking at Fifth Ward Sacrament meeting on Sunday, March 12 at 5 p.m. The chapel is located at 1448 W. the Clinton 1800 N., Clinton. Elder Petersen will leave Saturday, March 18 for the Mission Home in Salt Lake City and depart the following week for his field of labor, vsb rv iiu OEeXSttrCOOQ j |