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Show VuCCKLY rrrt fy HZ' VIS Nru' j jr" ,r"" V If MAY 1175 Layton Seminary Graduation Slated Rites Held The loiyton LDS Seminary will hold graduation exercises nn Thursday, May 18 and I riday, Muy 13 SURVIVING are his widow of Layton, two wins and three daughters, Gunn Whitesides, Mis Herbert E. (I oa) GuM, Mrs, C. Robert (Virgie) Ar mild, ail of Layton, Mark Whitesides, Twin Tails, Idaho, Mrs Jack (Clarice) Gentry. I I Paso, lest ; 18 grandi hildien and 4 great-grandhildien Also surviving are two brothers and one sister, Sul-soA Whitesides, Downey, Laid ; Dent A Whitesides, Mrs Kennrth P. (Marian) Brailsford, both of I ay ton e n hr FUNI RAL services were id Monday, May the MYRON WHITESIDRS Mynin D. Whitesides, f8 of North 350 West, I ayton, died Thursday, May 11, 1378 in the Davis North Medical (.inter in Lay ton He was horn F cb IT 1310 in Laiyton, a son of Mark Pratt and Olive H Adims Whitesides He was married to tve Russell Ci7 1 MR. Whitesides was a re- ined employee of Hill Air Force Base and resided in 1 avion most of his life, living Pocatello, Idaho from 1337 to 1347 He wds educated in Davis County schools and attended Utah State University in Mr Whitesides was a member of the Layton Seventh LDS Ward He held church positions including serving in the bishopric for four years, many serving on the Lav ton Stake High Council, working in the Sunday School presidency and the High Priest group He in MIA participated dance competitions 15, 1378 are boycotting states that have not ratified the Equal Rights Amendment. The University questions use of a boycott to achieve goals which cannot be obtained on their, own merits "A BOYCOTT is an ugly instrument by which to impose ones will upon others, since its efforts to penalize the adversary necessarily inflict injury on the inBYU President nocent, Dallin H. Odks said in a letter sent to nine educational or- ganizations throughout the nation. BYU holds institutional membership in all of these organizations and all have announced their intention not to hold any meetings in states that have not ratified the Equal Rights Amendment "WE AT Brigham Young University cannot support this action, and we are embarrassed to have membership in an organization that engages in such a repressive tactic, the letter stated. We question the morality and the legality of your and intend to boycott, examine carefully the ad- visability of continuing our membership in an organization that has forced us into association with a boycott House, Sf s. Ihe graduation theme is Ye of a of the grave was by Dent A Whitesides Interment was in the Kaysville City Cemetery Rights Amendment "We would be similarly upset if your organization had taken the position that it would not hold meetings in a state that had ratified the Equal Rights President The target states in this boycott include the State of he continued secretary-manage- We are located in Utah. Our faculty and staff reside here and we draw approximately 30 percent of our students from this state OUR studentbody of 25,000 also includes thousands of students from other target states We have an important stake m the economy of Utah and these other states At the conclusion of the letter, President Oaks asked. Is your position a result of action by your officers or directors, or has the membership had a chance to express their opinion on this IN A letter Winng lr said that the conservation of water during the 1977 smson "is partially responsible for the present rest rvoir contents contract trict fur with the dis- 1978 THE project cannot maintain any individual holdover storage unless a dtought condition exists and it is determined temporarily advisable to do so as was the case last year Winegar also encouraged less water waste. We are finding some low pressure areas which mdy be Mr y asked to go on an schedule to He alleviate the problem said as the district continues to grow that the wasting of water may become a more serious problem. every-other-da- SOME cities have enacted ordinances prohibiting the waste of water, and the water district will adhere in all cdses to the wishes of the ties, he said rk ci- property damage that occurred in Layton this past week PLEASE advise so that we can have this information as we consider whether we should continue our affiliation with your organization. foster Indian child Mrs Dahl attended Jordan High School and graduated from Weber State College in 1973 SHE IS employed as a resource teacher in the Davis School Districts Crestview Elementary School in Layton BOOKKEEPING SERVICE May 5 at 3.45 p m a bus was blocking two lanes of traffic on Main ON Street. A car driven by Richard G. Elmer attempted to go around the bus and collided with a car driven by Wayne Burningham. Mr. Burmngham was attempting to make a turn. Mr. Elmer was cited for improper passing and Mr Burningham was cited for failure to yield. Another accident on Main Street involved a Garden Training Center bus and a car driven by Charles Stratton None of the seven occupants of the bus were injured Donna M. Stratton, a passenger m the car, sustained minor injuries. FARMINGTON innocent - A plea of was entered in Second District Court here for the former chief clerk of Bountiful City Court charged with misusing public funds K Jp CHARLEY JONES 731-36- 86 BILLY THOMAS 376-96- 14 Musical number "Ye are the I oundation, the seminary theme song with music and lyrics by Sieve Buhler and Risa Weber to be performed by Andrea I irth and Rosette Slur ki follows organ prelude, taun Ferry, opening hymn, "Shall the Youth of Zion I alt' r" with laurel perry as org mist and Shi lly Wiiliam-ii as i horiMt r Fadel The defendant earlier waived a preliminary hearing on the charge in Lay-to- n City Court where she was first arraigned The complaint charges Ms Chabries with misuse of o pp t nbttiur) t ilk, Jell lb nth, muatcul number, "The Heavens ate Opened, by Jayne Si haap lairt Hint kley, Tamt Gifford, Iter ky Jolley acr ompunied by Denise I u Ik n r of graduates looted by Prrs K Roger Bean Musical number "1 Wonder When lit ( omes m Again" aurel Miller, I by Mary Ann Denise Kipp, Fuikner with Paula Snow plavtng the violin and Jeanne Hut hex playing the pnino MUSK Al numbi r by the graduating (lass ' I Am A Child of (rod ' with Wayne Adams as tin organist and Sht lly W till rn'-- n a the choi ister Piest nt ition of gradu iti s, Michael R I arkms, ( S i 1 stake coordinator, of INVOCATION, gre tin, s and coordma- - Dome Park, introductions, theme Poulsen, Sti ve Adams graduates CLOYING hymn "God Be W'uh You" with Ann Neville as the orRarmt and Shelly Wilhamxeti us the chorister, lb hedution, Mark Wall, or-m prelude, Ann Nmile g Icslimomes atcip-tam- e graduates, Pristdt nt of presentation diplomas President Bean Bean, of F. and the bt.hops, ory mi'.t for Wavne m,uh, graduation Graduation committee, iruty Christensen, He m n R h, Parr Jeff Stevens THE LAYTON Utah West Stake graduation program i as follows organ pttlude, Brent Gowers, opening ( ume. Come Ye hymn, Saints" with Brent Gowers as the org intst and She Hie Simmons as the t horister, Jim Page, greetings and introductions, Steve Poulsen, theme presentation talk, Anne ai krell "Ye me Laying the Foundation," the seminary thirne song sung by indu Oub-y- , Stacey Smith, Risa Ucbtr with the mu tc and lyrics by Steven Buhler and Risa Weber Testimonies of 1 1 selec ted by Pres W. Clive Burney "QUEST Medley" sung by Mu belle Almond und ( amille t ornaby accompanied by Risa Weber, "Teach Me To Walk in the Light" sung by the graduating class with Darrell Redford as the organist and Stacey Smith as the chorister Presentation of graduates, Thomas D. McMulltn, CLS stake coordinator; acceptance of graduates, Pres, Barra y arid bishops, orguitlst for march, graduation Darrell Bedford. CLOSING hymn. "God Be With You with Darrell Red-for- lull d as the orgintM and Jill as the chorister, benediction, John I orbes, Oigdn postlude, Lhirrtll Red ford C.aduatton committee, Tate, chairman, Michelle Almond, Stacey Leah Smith drng Kaysville LDS Seminary Graduation Planned Kaysville LDS seminary graduation for the 1977-7- will preside Orpin prelude by ( beryl Mt Curdy Opening, Shall 1 he Youth of Zion I alter with Kathleen Robbins as chorister 8 classes will be held on Sunday, May 21 in the three LDS Makes, Kaysville, Kaysville L ast and I armmgton THE exercises for the Kaysville Utah Stake will begin at 7 30 p m in the Slake Center at 555 North 100 Last fur the 54 graduates President Eldean Holliday INVOCATION, (ory Bean, welcome, President Holliday Theme by Ryan Perkins, seminary piesident, presentation of graduates. Bishop Richard Brough, seminary representative, acceptance of President presentation of diplomas to graduates by graduates. imu L,amp DUP Officers New officers hdve been installed in the Weinel Mill Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers for the 1978 year Holliday, with ward bishops background music by orchestra Special musical number by the orchestra Testimonies by graduating seniors Closing hymn, "God Be With You Till We Meet Benediction, Again Brough, organ Wendy postlude, Cheryl McCurdy MRS. EDNA Wood will serve as Captain with Mrs Lola Whittaker as 1st vice captain and Mrs. Fern Hedth as 2nd vice captain. Mrs will begin on Sunday at 7 30 p m in the Kaysville Utah Fast LDS Stake Center at 201 South 600 Mrs Viola Packer, chaplain, ing Bill Marsden will play the Kathryn Welling, secretary, Mrs Elaine Rogerson, parliamentarian, Mrs Thelma Sanders, historian Other officers ae Mrs Sandra Butterfield, lesson leader, Mrs Cdrma Sanders, Melpha registrar, Mrs Koldewyn, chorister, Mrs Chloe Slade, organist, Mrs Lorelei Draper, custodian of relics, and Mrs Barbara Thomassen as marker chairman. THE NEXT meeting of the camp will be held Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs Barbara Thomassen, Mrs Chloe Slade as co hostess and the lesson by Mrs Sandra Butterfield County officers will be special guests np DAMAGES cident were from this EXERCISES East, with Pres Newell J. Law presiding and conduct- , prelude dnd jaiMludc musit . were 1 The OPFMNG song World lias Need of WiPing Men bv congregation with Julie Joiiis is diorister and Bill Marsdi n orgmi.t Invocation bv lori James MALE quartet, "Abide With Me," lodJ Webster, Laird While, Doug Hall and Steven Winters Introduction of theme by Todd Webster, seminary student officer 78 graduates foi ihe arming-toUtah DS Stake will hi gin xerters n 1 on Sunday at 5 Pres James Kipm with Hansen V. presiding ORGAN and prelude postlude by Vonnie Guest; invocation, Brett Shaw Hymn, OCud, The Eternal atht r by congregation with Julie Van I lut as chorister Sacrament by Aaromc 1 priesthood seminary graduates, welcome by Janet Kf Her READERS 1h( iter presentation, Lori Godfrey, Karey Michie, JraniK Ue Hall, Diane Tanner, LeAnn Marcusen, Perry Law, R lymnnd Jones, Alan Porter, Bart Thompson and Kelly Nelson Hymn by congregation, Come, Come Ye Saints " Presentation of graduates, F. Burton Winters, seminary representative, acceptance of graduates. Pres Newell J. of Law, presentation diplomas, Wdrd bishops CLOSING hymn, "Sing We Now at Parting Benediction, Karl Huuhinson There Presi ntdtion of graduates, William P Norton, seminary rcpiesentative, acceptance graduates. Pres James Hansen, presentation of V of selection, My Valanne Tarr, Janet Keller and Leslie Petty Spedker, Kathy Caldwell Musical selection, Linda Frodsham, Vonnie Guest, Carol Lloyd and JoAnn Jepp-soWhere On Earth Can Find Heaven Chris Goodwill I " Speaker, MUSICAL Frodsham, Vonnie Guest and Carol Lloyd Speaker. Howard Hess Closing hymn, Shall The Youth of Zion Falter Benediction will be by K Wilson THERE are 51 grdduales Seminary council officers were Perkins, Ryan president, Cynthia Sanders, secretary, Kim Nance, historian; Sandra Green and Drew Hyer, vice president of classroom leadership; Eve Cook, vice president of social activities; Douglas Hirschi, vice president of spiritual selection, vice president of unspirttual activities; Janet Keller, vice president of publicity dnd Todd W'ebster, vice president of physical facilities. MEMBERS of the seminary are Ronald R. faculty Zollinger, principal; Richard Brough, Terry J Foster, Max G Hirschi, William P. Norton, Richard Tew and F. Burton Winters np Tractor Safety: A Habit - LOGAN Recent tragic accidents in Utah resulting from children falling from tractors point up the continuing importance of the "no rider campaign sponsored by Utah Farm Bureau and Utah State University Extension Service ACCIDENT reports compiled by the Utah Safety ac- $1500 Joseph Chavez, the driver of the bus, was cited for failure to yield. ON FRIDAY, May 5, still another accident occurred on Mam Street A Wycoff Company truck driven by T. Mark Reynolds attempted to make a Another car driven by Mark Rulon Boyce was Trying to make a right turn into 301 N. Main when the collision occurred. Mr Reynolds complained of pains and suffered a possi- ble period of unconsciousness He was cited for failure SATURDAY, $2,000 damage was done to two cars when Mrs Nellie Mae Jones attempted to cross Church Street in front of a car driven by Janice Wanda Renie who was traveling along Main Street Mrs Jones was cited for failure to yield the right of way drng K Edmunds, USU extension safety specialist. He said, About 7,000 no rider reminder stickers have been produced and are being distributed by Farm Bureau representatives and county extension agents Placed in prominent places, these should help all family members realize that riders expecially small children should not be permitted on the machinery The consequences can be drastic. IF YOU really care for someone, the specialist advised, spend time with that person m a more appropriate place than on the machinery. Also take time to get stickers and place them on your tractors to remind others that taking riders is a great big no no Grain Program Extended Ben A Thurgood, chairperson of the Davis County ASC Committee announced the lime for signing into the wheat-feegrain program public funds during a period dating back to Jan 17, 1976, and ending March 8 of this year The complaint cites four specific dates the offenses allegedly occurred HOWEVER, there has been no public announcement of the exact amount of money involved Assistant Davis County Attorney Steven C the said Vanderltnden amount is about $225 An audit of the court clerks books is being conducted to determine the exact amount missing, he said grb has been extended to May 31 ANY interested producer should contact the County Of- Its time for your Utah Republicans to run our Neighbor to Neighbor campaign. Every year we take this opportunity to get out and meet our neighbors, talk politics, raise cam- paign funds, recruit volunteers and strengthen our political system at the grass roots. WATCH FOR YOUR NEIGHBOR THE WEEK OF MAY 22, 1978 fice during this extended sign up period Producers should take another look at national average prices and crop prospects and again consider the advisability of meeting the program requirements, Mr Thurgood said Be generous with your time and money. DUE TO weather or other conditions, producers who have been prevented from planting wheat or barley within the "Normal Crop FypL Acreage (NCA) established for their farm should contact the ASCS Office by May 22, 1978 concerning program benefits available to them, sdid Mr. Thurgood Paid by the Utah Republican Party ac- tivities, Jennifer Matthews, diplomas, ward bishops MUSICAL by Story "I orever," Valanne Farr, Janet Keller, Leslie Petty, Linda JoAnn Jeppson, Council indicate the need for constant vigilance, notes Paul Pleas Innocent CAROL Chabries, 45, of 54 E. 300 N , North Salt Lake, appeared before Judge J Duffy Palmer and entered her plea through attorney George n by Punn la Stevens The Layton Utah I ast Stake graduation program Is as Ray Whitesidt a Suke ion GRADUATION (ommitiee, Sieve Buhler, chairman, Norma I ackrell, Jean Jeamtte Day and Kent Hail is N out s on diplomas n CLS lalor," with Camille ( ornaby is the and Joan Nr ddo us the chorister Benediction, Brian Allen, posilude music, ( amille Cornaby of TESTIMONIES graduates selected by Pres Piano-orgaGayle A dm t c nut U d Adora turn" by Ginn Bankhead find Moon. hymn, "Shall the d IN SMALL BUSINESSES f t losing Youth of rom-p.mie- PRESENTATION graduates by Vernon ord I foulsen, Sheila Bindrup, Risa d Weber, Linda Oltley ai by C amille Cornoby to yield THE TWO vehicles sustained $600 damage 1033 N. 1140 W., Layton, Utah Organizing books and preparing QuartAll Receipts erly Tax Reports. Pick-u- p Profit and Loss Deliver and Weekly Statements Monthly. No obligation for an estimate of rates. Friday, and bishops, organist for graduation march, Dale Jan by graduates, Sievinsun, pi escalation of diplomas, Pres Robert Crown, greetings and Introductions, theme Steve Poulsen; presentation talk, Diane Dennis, muiiiiul number entitled "Quest Medley" of It i Invocation, Layton Accident Report There were several accidents involving extensive tor, arteptanre How Firm a oundation" wnh Steven Buhler as the organist and Joan Neddo aa the thornier I to those who purchase irrigation water Mr from the district, policy? JONES AND THOMAS SPECIALIZING the of r water district unde r favors or opposes the Equal Utah, meet that commitment, according to Wayne Wine gar, less water than they tracted for last year, that none will receive more than 100 percent of their water HE NOTED that the university is not concerned with whether the boycott Oaks explained. Wtbcr Busin con- President Oaks Amendment, - LAYTON Uutir Conservancy District irrigators will receive their full wakr supply during the 1973 water year since reservoir storage is adequate to He pointed out that, although most districts used whose legality is questionable and whose mordhty is con- temptible," said Buhler, Full Water Allotment Says Weber Piesident Gayle Stevenson, Dedication Steven prelude, oi CARE OF the flowers was by the Layton Seventh Ward Relief Society are laying the foundation great work D&C 64 33 THE LAYTON Utah Stake program is as follows organ weie Ralph Pallbearers were David Cast, Kevin Gmtry, Douglas Gentry, David Whitesides, Brett Whitesides and Sean Whitesides Honorary pallbearer was Mike Hampton 1600 N THE PUBLIC Is invited to all of the graduation exer-Cl- Dibble, Lvan Whitesides and gan and piano duet by Gordon and Janice Steed, a nn dley of songs, benediction was by Jack Guitry. W, ayton Utah Fast Stake students will giuduate Friday evening at 8 30 p m from the Layton Utah Fast Stake House, 125 Chap I Strut t Allman SPFAKFRS 1591 I in avion Seventh Ward C hapr I with Bishop Hubert B I luckmger officiating. r amily prayer was offered by Robert Arnold; prelude and posilude by Gordon Sited, invocation by Kenneth Brailsford, remarks by Bishop Hubert B I luikmper, comments "My Grandpa" by Julia Arnold, vocal solo "Prayer Pufrct" by Karen Receives Master Of Science Degree Mdrilyn Dahl of Layton has completed requirements for a master of science degree in education from Utah State University SHE IS the daughter of Gordon Drake of West Jordan She is married to Weston C Dahl, formerly of Midvale They have six children and a ut the I ayton Utah Slake House, 60 W, Gordon Ave Friday evening at 8 10 p m , the layton Utah West Stake students will graduate in the la) ton Utah West Stoke 1 BYU May Withdraw School Membership Brigham Young University has threatened to withdraw us membership from educational organizations which THURSDAY evening at 7 30 p in students from he lay. ton Utah Stake will graduate opening hymn, Bob Wright, Chairman |