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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH 23. 1978 Syracuse Sets Stake Meetings MOW Services Held SURVIVING are his widow of Syracuse, three sons and two daughters, Van Bodily of Ogden; Max Bodily, Kays-villGary Bodily, Syracuse; Mrs. Delwin (Beverly) Bates, 19 grandchildren and March Funeral services were conducted on Monday afternoon at p m for Leland Earl Davis North Medical Center in Layton vocal solo, Softly and Tenderly, by Douglas Moon, a 1 Bodily, 73 of 2597 W 1700 S , Syracuse, who died on Thursday, March 16, 1978 at the Willard M speakers were son-in-la- MR. BODILY was born July Syracuse, the son of Cook Ann John Earl and Mary 6, 1904 in Bambrough, George Knight, a ; brother-in-law- President C. Russell Hansen and remarks by Bodily Bishop Rentmeister. He was married to Virginia Knight on June 12, 1929, with THE closing song Somewhere My Love, by Pamela Bodily Vellinga, a granddaughter The benediction was given by Henry W. Spencer, and the grave tn thr Syracuse Cemetery was dedicated by Max Bodily, a son the ceremony being formed m the Salt Lake perLDS Temple HE WAS a retired Civil Service employee and made Syracuse his home his entire life a High Priest in the Syracuse Sixth Ward and had served for some time on the Old Folks Committee in the ward and also as a Home He was Teacher PALLBEARERS were Ronald Bodily, Steven Bodily, Dan Bodily, Kent Bates, Kevin Bates and Troy Moon The flowers were cared for by the Syracuse Sixth Ward Relief Society vsb Elder J. Richard Clarke, second counselor in the Presiding Bishopric of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, will speak at the Sunset Utah Stake Conference, Saturday and in SunSunday, March set A general theme of Activating Members has been planned, so announces Stake President Kenneth H Rock 25-2- 6 ELDER Clarke was called to his position in the Presiding Bishopric on Oct 1, 1976 As second counselor, his major areas of responsibility are welfare services and materials management He has received many honors from MONY for his the work, including Presidents Cup, the Executive Officers Cup for Professional Management, the James H. Lake Memorial Award for manpower development and proficiency, and the agencys Grand Slam award for outstanding recruiting, Genevieve Francis Whitsel, 58, of 763 Birch Circle, Layton, died Tuesday, March 14, 1978 at St Benedicts Hospital m Ogden following an extended illness SHE WAS bom July 14, 1919 m Kingston, Ohio, a daughter of Harley and Mary Gardner Francis Mrs W'hitsel was raised by her Lonzo and Eilda Collins step-parent- On Aug 11, 1939, she was married to Glenn Fredrick Whitsel in Washington County House, Ohio IN 1963 Bishop Clarke received the Distinguished She was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church in Layton. SURVIVING are her husband of Layton, one son and one daughter, Scott Lawrence W'hitsel, Layton, Mrs Steven (Margaret) Lanyi, Phoenix, Ariz ; three grandchildren, one sister, Mrs William (Marjorie) Alumni Award from Ricks College. They also awarded him the Distinguished Businessman Award in 1975, and has been named Boss of the Year by the Boise Junior Chamber of Commerce Bishop Clarke was born on ApNl 4, 1927 in Rexburg, Ida Funeral services were held 17 in the Lindquist and Sons Colonial Friday, March INTERMENT was m the Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch dmg Mrs Vehka Indjev Brezoff, 80, of 1413 N Hill I leld Road, Layton died Tuesday, March at her home 14, 1978 of a attack heart SHE was born March 25, Popina, Bulgaria, a daughter of Peter Doikov and Todora Marinova Indjev 1897 in She was married to Boris Brezoff in 1921 in Bulgaria He died in 1946 Mrs Brezoff moed to Kaysville in 1937 and to Lay-to- in 1940 SURVIVING are one son and one daughter, John Brezoff, Farmington, Miss Petrona Brezoff, Layton, two grandchildren and four great grandchildren Funeral services were held Saturday, March 18 in the Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary Interment was in the Farmington Cemetery dmg An Enormous Advance In Detection Of Cancer Reports that use of X rays breast cancer could, itself contibute to an epidemic of the disease have been branded by the American Cancer Society as false and completely unsubstantiated UTAH Division of ACS, along with its counterparts in other repudiated states, statements made by Dr Irwin Bross of Roswell Park Memorial Institute, that use of mammography (breast X the giea rav) could cause test epidemic of breast cancer in medical history the bross statement was widely circulated throughout the country COWFRSLLA, Dr Arthur Lpton, director of the National Cancer Institute said the mammography will prove to be an enormous advance in early detection of breast cancer The benefits far outweigh any possible risks, he said An estimated 250,000 American women are participating in breast cancer screening projects jointly sponsored by ACS and the in- stitute, according Leland B Cowan, of Utah Division to Dr President THE risk of possible breast cancer from overradiation is minimal, according to studies At the outset of the screening program in January 1973, officials of New York City Health Department asked the institute tf radiation would pose a hazard to participants They were told that radiation rJEUJ BISHOPRIC Another special meeting called at 4 p m is for the priesthood leadership Those needed to be in attendence are the stake presidency, high council, stake and ward executive secretaries and visors THE FINAL Saturday evening session will com mence at 7 p m for all stake adult members 18 years and older A youth conference will highlight Sundays meetings By NORMA PREECE 376-875- 1 Mrs Rebecca Ashbaker returned home from a three-mont- h stay m Hawaii While there she was with her son and daughter-i- n law, Mr and Mrs Richard Ashbaker and family. She visited the other islands of Maui, Molokai and which begins at 8 a m in the 2nd, 3rd and 7th Ward chapel for all youth ages 12 25 years of age All ward bishoprics are invued to attend Hawaii Enroute home she visited in THE general session will begin at 10 a m where all members and non members are encouraged to attend A Alameda, Calif with her other son and family, Mr. and Mrs Robert Ashbaker and former neighbor, Mrs Jessie Gibson m San Leandro, Calif making her home with her daughter, Mrs Margaret Equereia Mrs Gibson just celebrated her 92nd birthday anniversary Mrs Ashbaker returned general theme of Easter will be highlighted with special music to be furnished by senior Primary children from all wards throughout the stake Music will be under the direction of Connie Wright All meetings will be at the Stake Center, 220 West 975 home Monday, March levels used in mammography are well within safe limits ORIGINALLY, exposure of seven to eight Rads were reportedly being used with each mammogram not a dangerous level The ex- posure subsequently was reduced to one and a half Rads and the present level of exposure is less than a single 800 Rad an percent improvement over what was originally pronounced safe and beneficial, Cowan said To date, the screening program has resulted in detection of 2,700 breast cancers which would not have been found by physical examination About 70 percent were still in the localized stage and at least 85 percent were considered completely curable IN condemning the breast program. Dr ACS-NC- I screening was Bross speaking solely for himself, not for the institute for which he works, Cowan noted. Kaysville East Stake Names Councilmen Pres Newell Law has announced the appointment of high councilmen in the Kays-vill- e East LDS Stake VARSITY scouting is a new program in the Boy Scouts of America and is in a pilot test program for 14 and 15 year old boys who previously seemed too old to be typical scouts and too young to be successful Explorers The concepts, techniques, programs and activities from both the scout program and the Explorer program which have been shown to be appealing, appropriate and effective for 14 and 15 year old boys have been organized into a piogram package and is now varsity scouting VARSITY scouting is a program of activities, things you can do that influence your thinking, attitudes and behavior Mrs Jay Fisher was a guest of Mrs Arlo Stewart at the Hill Air Force Base Officers Wives Club for their symposium on Ballet of Sanctus, Thursday at the Base Ward won the freestyle race with Billy Wixids, 156, Layton 6th, second place, Lynn Evans, 158 Lavton 6th, 3rd place, and Tracy Lee, 349, Layton 17th, fouith place ties are divided into five fields of emphasis in dividualized scout ad vancement, high adventure activities, personal develop ment, service, special programs and events TOM Wmegar, district var sity scout chairman rt potts that there were six varsity scout units that participated in the swim meet - 349, I av ton 17th Ward, 303, Lav ton 11th Ward, 2 06, Lavton 9th Ward, 353 Layton 18th Ward, 158, Lavton 6th Ward, and 156 Kaysville 15th Ward -- Trophies were gtvtn fot first place event winners, and ribbons for second, third and fourth place winners THL sidestroke race was 101 by Mike Brimlev Layton 11th Ward, second place Billy Woods, 158 Lavlon 6th Ward, 3rd place, Jeff Hurst, 356, Kaysville 15th Ward, and fourth place, Mike Fvans, 356 Kaysville 15th Ward won J MELVIN J Griffith, high councilman, with Russell Hulse, James Steel, Robert Stringham and Floyd P. Morgan as alternates to the high council np Butterfly race was won by Tracy Lee, 119 Lavton 17th, second place, Mark Smith, 349 Layton 17th, third place, Steve Barney, 349, Layton 17th, and 4th place Tony W right, 303, Lavton 11th The backstroke race was lynn Fvans, 158 Lay-to6th Ward, stcond place, Tracy Lee, 349, Layton 17th Ward, 3rd place, Mike Fvans, 356 Kaysville 15th Ward, and fourth place, Steve Barney, 349, Layton 17th Ward won by DWAINM.349, Lavton n 17th Visitors during the week of Mrs Betty Sides were her sifter Mrs Donna Hadden of Roy and mother, Mrs Clyde Warner of Ogden Mrs Lavida Larkin was honored on her birthday anniversary at a family dinner in Bi lgham City Wednesday evening at Maddox Cafe Those of her children hosting the special event were Mr and Mrs Blaine Nuttall, Bountiful, Mr and Mrs Dell Larkin, Mr and Mrs Cliff Lloyd Larkin, all of Kaysville, Mrs Arlene Gilhs-pie- , Larkin, Murray Miss Elaine Spendlove received her mission call to the Spain Seville mission Miss Spendlove will enter the Language Training Mission in She is a Provo on June member of the Kaysville 4th Ward and daughter of Mrs Harriet Spendlove Returning from a five week trip to Italy are Mr and Mrs 1 THE sjxed relay race was won by 15S, Lavton 6th 2nd place 349 Layton 17th, third place 303 Lavton 11th fourth place 206 Lavton 9th The relay round robin with one boy swimming one lap backstroke one side stroke, one breaststroke, one freestyle was won by 158 Layton 6th, second place 349 Layton 17th, third place 303 1 ayton 11th, and fourth phi e 206 Lavlon 9th THE handicap sisted These varsity scout achvi 13 of four buys rclav conswimming one lap each with with hts hands tied, with his feet tied, with hts clothes on boy swimming fre cst No one one one ind h ventton in San Francisco, Calif over the weekend While there, their son and his wife, Mr and Mrs Byron boy bnv boy one avion 6th won first I ay ton 17th won second pi ice !0i Li, ton 1th, third pi ice place, 158 1 119 THL met t also consisted of fun eu ms the iLst ince off the high dive was won by Dwain M , U9 I avion three jump 17th, second plait 3 raev lee, U9 Lavton l"th third plate Troy Clawson Jtin I ay ton, ninth, and fouith place Jiff Hurst, t h Kavsvilk th Walking through water the fastest race w is won by Jt ff Houston 206 lavton 9 h , second plate It ff Huist 156 Kaysville 15th, third place Mike Brim Icy, 101 lavton Ilth, fourth plate Arnell Flits, 149 lavton 17th STAAINCi midi longest without Wayne K Sheffield They went to Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia where they spent a week Then to Sorrento, Italy and on to Sicily, Capri and Naples They attended the Opera House Then on to F lorence, Venice, Assisi and on to Rome before returning home Mr and Mrs Dale L Bar ton attended the ASCD Con rwater the drowning contest was won bv Sam Love 158 Lavton 6th, second place Shawn Simmons 103 Lavton 11th, third place Trov Clawson, 206 Lavton 9th, and 4th plate KC Collar 155 Lavton 1st The grand prize trophy was won bv 349 I ay ton 17th for most points overall MUCH thanks gi s to Tom Wtnegar and hts committee for holding such a great meet Barton of San Jose met them in San Francisco for a visit and dinner Miss Stephanie Snell of Snow College at Fphraim was at home for a week with her parents. Dr and Mrs George F Snell between quarter break Mrs Lilly Smith, Bishop and Mrs Ray Llovd of Grate, Ida visited Saturday with Mr and Mrs Mark Gundelfinger Mr and Mrs Glenn Austin visited in Leht Sunday with hts father, H G Austin Mrs Rulon Waite was a luncheon guest in Logan Wednesday of her sister, Mrs Doyle Rees for a family buthday celebration Llder Robert Dunford has returned home Monday evenfrom serving an ing, March I DS mission in the Georgia, Altanta mission He is the son of Mr and Mrs Robert M C unfort Flder Dunford will report on Sunday, April 9 in the Kavsville 15th LDS Ward at 1 5 15 1 p m of Mr and Mrs Dwain Buchanan were their daughter and family, Mr and Mrs Evan Mecham and two children, Tiffam and Jason from Pomona, Calif Visitors Mr and Mrs Joe Garcia from Hollywood, Calif have been houseguests of Mr and Mrs Wendell Hess for a few days Peters Episcopal, Saint Church of Nazarene will participate in the service with the Layton Community Church AN Easter egg hunt for the children will be held at 8 15 a m Easter morning at the church Aarsvi bishoprics Melchizedtk priesthood leaders and secretaries, and all Aaromc priesthood ad pool Says Mammography Is to detect swim meet on Friday, March 17 at the Clearfield swimming Community Church. The Clearfield Community Church, Saint Rose of Lima, 1 ward Relief Society presidencies clerks, THE North Davis County Easter Sunrise service will be held at 7 a m at the Layton Members of the Fruit Heights First LDS Ward bishopric are, to r, front, Roger O Richms, 2nd counselor; Bishop Keith S. Webb; Robert W. Roundy, first counselor. Back, James K. Arbuckle, assistant clerk; Ralph D Provost, executive secretary and Earl L Moyes, ward clerk. Brent Bingham and Wilford J Dredge, assistant clerks not m photo Priesthood leaders, Sunday School and Young Men presidencies) also stake and youth conference vw first annual varsity scout n Aaromc North, Sunset, except the The Francis Peak District, Lake Bonneville Council, Boy Scouts of America held its Services Held Saturday and Francis Peak Holds Varsity Scout Swim Bogdanowitz, Columbus, Ohio Chapel in Ogden MRS. WHITSEL came to the Ogden area from Colum bus, Ohio in 1942 She moved to Layton in 1947 performance, production and persistence Rites Are Held Mrs Collins Melchizedek ELDER CLARKE er Arlene Bnggs The invocation was given by music is sung, the lights be turned off one by one Everyone is invited to come and meditate with the church family commencing meeting for the Stake Presidency and wives only of all stake and ward priesthood leaders (that is high council, bishopric, ! LDS Ward, 2500 Bluff Road Rent-meist- the scripture is read and will 25 AMONG them at 2 p m is a THE funeral services were with Bishop Donald officiating. The family prayer was given by Van Bodily, a son, prelude and postlude music, Mrs. THE Sanctuary choir will present music written by Lam Smith. This was the night our Lord went to the Garden of Gethsemane, the night before he was crucified As the Several special meetings have been called in conjuncwith tion the Stake Conference on Saturday, held at the Syracuse Sixth LELAND BODILY The Layton Community Church will have Maundy Thursday Communion and Tenebrae Service at 7:30 p m , March 23 in the church sanctuary HE ALSO attended the 1974 Stanford University Executive Program In 1950 he married Barbara Jean Reed, they have eight children Cedaridge, Colo, and Mrs. Douglas (Beth) Moon, Lay-to- seven Also surviving are two brothers and two sisters; Dr. David C. Bodily, Pasadena, Calif.; Eldon Jay Bodily, Syracuse, Mrs Afton Reiten, Ogden and Mrs Dean (Melba) Child, Ogden Services He attended Ricks College m Rexburg and graduated from Brigham Young University in Piovo, Utah in 1952 with a B.S degree in marketing Sunday School classes for all ages start at 9 30 with regular worship at 10 45 Mr and Mrs Joe F Preece entertained at dinner Monday evening for Mr and Mrs Don Preece of Draper, Mr and Mrs Dwight Marchant and two sons, Greg and Russell of Salt Lake City Elder John Holbrook returned from his mission to the California, Arcadia Mission He spoke on Sunday at the Fruit Heights 2nd LDS Ward He is the son of Mr and Mrs Ben F Holbrook Mr and Mrs Orson Hall received word from their Mr daughter and and Mrs Steven Rushforth that they arrived safely at Missouri Independence, where they will serve an LDS mission at the Visitors Center there Mrs Elma Webster entertained the Kaysville 1st, 6th and 16th Ward study group at her home Sunday evening Mrs Celia Washburn and family of Shiprock, New Mexico spent a week with their daughter Kathy who is making her home in North Farmington with Mr and Mrs Sidney Smith and son-in-la- family They came to be on band for A KITE flying contest was held at the church on Saturday, March 18 at 11 a m About 35 people turned out Sunday morning many sunburned faces were present at church Snell, Mr and Mrs Norman Olsen, Mr and Mrs Harold Smuin, Mr and Mrs Dee Wright Thayne Perkins who had recently returned from his mission to Belgium gave a slide presentation of his mission travels Mrs Betty Sides entertained at a stork shower at her home Friday evening in honor of her niece, Mrs Shauna Hadden Twenty-fiv- e guests attended Mr and Mrs Rulon Waite were dinner guests m Provo on Sunday of their son and family, Mr and Mrs Dick The Stitch and Chat Circle met at the home of Ursala Dixons March They were all guests in Kaysville Monday evening for refreshments at the home of Mr and Mrs Wilford Smith, the parents of Sidney Smith Mr and Mrs Howard Sides entertained members of their Pinochle Club at their home Saturday evening Mr and Mrs Jay Fisher visited in Cedar City with her father Samuel Carpenter last week. They were on hand to celebrate hts 95th birthday anniversary Friday guests of Mrs Clara Snell at a family quilting bee were her sisters, Mrs Mary Wasden, Salt City, Mrs Audrey Haight, Sandy, Mrs Inazell Knight, Mrs Vera Knight, and her mother Mrs Joseph Olptn, all of Heber City and Mrs Alene Arnell of Farmington Attorney and Mrs David Bean recently entertained at a Monday Family Home Evening Night at their home for the following guests, Mr and Mrs Vaughn Perkins, Mr and Mrs Richard Bowman, Mr and Mrs Robert Dunford, Dr and Mrs George F home Tuesday, at 10 a m THE Diaconate met at the parsonage at 7 p m Tuesday The church family extends sympathy to their adopted Laotian family on the deaths of Momphone and Nyes sister and brother-i- law in Laos n There were six orphaned children and a 16 year old brother in a refuge camp in Waite Mr and Mrs Clyde Kemp received word from France that their daughter Jane Ann Kemp who was serving an LDS mission to the Swiss-Genev- a Mission has been quite ill the piast two weeks in the Cannes Hospital in Cannes, France Her condition is reported to be improving She was to be released March 30 from serving her mission They are hopeful she can as home return Thailand THE Keomany Singhary family is trying to get the young people out of the camp to their home tn Clearfield Sunrise Service scheduled Kathys birthday anniversary on March 6 21 The North Davis County Sunrise Service will be at the Layton Community Church, Easter Sunday morning at 7 Mr and Mrs Harold Gajley returned lecently from a two week trip to California and Mexico They were with a bus tour and visited Las Vegas, Baja, Calif and Old Mexico and ferried to Puerta Villarta and bused up to Hermtsillo They returned by way of Phoenix, Ariz and back to a m REPRESENTATIVES from the Clearfield Community the Nazarene Church, Church, St Rose of Lima Church, St Peters Episcopal Church and Layton Community Church will participate in the service The public is invited Following the service, rolls and beverages will be served Salt Lake City Myron Smith, son of Mr and Mrs Myron Smith has been confined to the McKay Hospital where he underwent major surgery last week He is now at home WASATCH SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH 440 E. 1st So. KAYSVILLE, UTAH 9:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL WORSHIP SERVICES . 1 1 A.M. & 6 P.M. 7 P.M. PRAYER MEETING WED Pastor Wm. N. Jones Ph. 376-574- 1 NOTICE ALL BOUNTIFUL CITY YOU MUST LICENSE YOUR DOG BEFORE FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1978 Late fines andor citations will be issued to those people who have failed to license their dogs. You can license your dog by going to the BOUNTIFUL CITY OFFICES, 745 So. Main. Your application must be accompanied with current rabies vaccination information. COST OF LICENSE IS Filale or Female $3.00 THE COST FOR A LATE LICENSE AFTER MARCH 31, IS $10.00 - Make checks payable to Bountiful City Corporation |