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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 20, 1978 Golden Bennett Rites Ar e Held By NORMA Mr. and Mrs. lyle Karras and children vacationed for a few days at Dinosaur land and I laming Got go Dain and also visited with a nieie and family, Mr. and Mis Gordon Jones in Vernal Funeral services were held Friday at I p m. in the Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary Chape! for Golden Bennett, 61, of 5M5 West Mutton Hollow Road.Kaysville, who died Mrs. Richard Uiorderson and two children, Julie and Jed of Michigan spent three weeks with her mother, Mrs. W allaie King ami oilier rtla-tive- Tuesday, July II, 1978 in the I DS Hospital in Salt Lake ity following open heart ( s and friends suigery. MR. BrNNETT was born 26, 1916 in Kaysville, a son of Frank P. and Llva July Jane Bennett Hudson Married letta Miles on May 4, 1937. They were divorced He married leora Covey on June 20. 1941 in Malud, Idaho lie served in the Army Air Corps during World War II, farmed in Kaysville and has worked as a guard at the Clearfield Naval Supply Depot He had been a water-maste- r for the Kaysville Irrigation Company and retired as a transportation specialist at Hill Air Force Base after 20 years of service. HE WAS a lifelong resident Kaysville and was a member of the Kaysville 1 irst IDS Ward Surviving are his widow of Kaysville, one son and three daughters, Golden F. Bennett, Mrs Morton (Carolyn) Sparks, Mrs. Ronald (Lou Jean) Thompson, all of Lay-toMrs Steven (Linda) of Black of grandchildren SURVIVING ALSO 12 Kaysville, are three brothers and three sisters, Gerald H Bennett, Palm Desert, Calif.; Marion H. Bennett, Ferren E. Bennett, both of Preston, Idaho, Mrs Van (Mary) Flint, Mrs Max (I ern) Rigby and Mrs Arthur (Alice) Gerber, all of Kaysville Officiating at the services PRFI CE GOLDEN BENNETT was Counselor Dee Hyde, Kaysville First Ward, family prayer was offered by Marion Bennett; prelude and postlude music by Paula lawcett; musical selection "In The Garden" by Judith II. Warner, accompanied by Louise Leary, invocal ion by Reuben Bennett; remarks weie made by Counselor Dee Hyde; life sketch was given by Art ice Hod son. SPEAKERS WERE Kerry and Myron Campbell Richins; organ medley by Maxine Richins; tape "Just Beyond The Moon; benediction was offered by Max Rigby. Pallbearers were Bradley Bennett, Curtis Bennett, Paul Bennett, William V. lint, Robert Gerber and Roger F- Rigby. HONORARY pallbearers were Jeffrey Holden, Roy Holden, Douglas Bennett, Arnold Pinnell, Gary Brotzman, and Richard Bennett Care of the flowers was by the Kaysville First Ward Relief Society DEDICATION OF the grave was by Morton Sparks. Interment was in the Kaysville City Cemetery She also visited with her mother inlaw, Mrs. Winona Ihortlerson while here. She came to attend the wedding of her brother Richard King who was married to Melinda I ang, Miss Regan Urry of Tempo, Ariz. arrived to spend a month with her grandp irenis, ( Ivde and Evelyn lundberg Mr. and Mrs Lynn Niederhauser and children of Nathan and Jill, Kaysville, her parents, Mr. and Mrs Zone Bennett, and her sister and brother-ilaw, Mr, and Mrs Mike Jones and daughter Stepham, all of Svracuse, attended the Munti Pageant for two days Weekend guests of Mr and Mrs LeRoi Day were Mr and Mrs Ray Davis of Soda Springs, Ida. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs Rulon Killian were Mr and Mrs Kent Brown and daughter Stacy of Scottsdale, Ariz They also visited wuh Kent's sister and family, Mr and Mrs Lloyd Lefler and childien during their slay Returning from a month vacationing in Europe are Mr and Mrs Bengt Jonsson and son David and daughter Marianne They traveled through Germany, Holland, Belgium, T ranee and Denmark They took a three day cruise on the Rhine River and drove to Sweden where Mr. Jons-son'- s parents live. They visited with them, Mr. and Mrs George Jonsson at Eskilstuna weeks for two and one-haThey also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lennart Olausson and family at Norrkoping, Sweden, friends of Bengt and Beth. The Olaussons lived in Kaysville for six months. Mrs. Olausson and Mrs. n lf Rites Held Saturday Winward; musical selection Ruth by Fathers Pratt "In My House are Many Mansions. Benediction was by David Hardinger DEDICATION of the grave was by Brent S. Ball with inBountiful in terment Memorial Park. Pallbearers were Jack Pitts, Dick Bean, Bud Steven Ball, George Lorenz and Hugh Staker. Kat-sila- s, HONORARY pallbearers were George Littley and David Hardinger. Flowers were cared for by the family. DEAN BALL Dean A (Bus) Ball, 70, of 233 S State Street, Clearfield, died July 13, 1978 in a Salt Lake City hospital of natural causes. HE WAS born in Salt Lake City on May 15, 1908 to Alfred L. and Emily C Ahlquist Ball. Married Grace Littley Ball on Oct. 7, 1933 LIVED 1942 Was IN TedW. Reynold Graduates From NWC Navy Commander Ted W. Reynold, son of Emma Reynold of 548 E. 200 S., Clearfield, has been graduated from the National War College (NWC). Clearfield since owner-operat- of Ball Radiator and Welding Company, member of Clearfield Chamber of Commerce Survivors include his wife of Clearfield, two sons, Brent S , Layton, Dean G., East Layton; a daughter. Mrs. Louis F. (Connie) Bertram, Simi Valley, Calif.; 10 grandchildren, one brother, Jack, Sandy, two sisters, Mrs. Louise Pitts, and Mrs. Ardelle Butt, both of Salt bake City FUNERAL services were held on Saturday, July 15 at 11 a m. at Lindquists Bountiful Mortuary Brent S. Ball officiated Family prayer was by Dean G Ball, prelude music was The Lord's Prayer" with the invocation by Brent S. Ball, bishops remarks, Richard THE NWC is a component the National Defense University located at Fort McNair in Washingtn, D C. It of provides graduate level courses for select senior military officers and top government executives. During the course, Reynold studied the international conditions considered in the formulation and direction of national His policy. security included curriculum seminars, lectures and individual research projects covering the inter-relate- d global economic, strategic and political factors that effect U.S. security affairs. A 1956 graduate of Utah State University, Logan, with a bachelor of science degree, he joined the Navy in February 1957. bridal shower at her home Wednesday evening in honor ol Miss Jam an Rich who will he married Aug 2 to Tommy ol? I Mrs Morjorie Bui Inn and Mrs Mina Mitchell weie as- sisting hostesses. r Twenty-fou- guests attended Miss Ora Lynn Richardson arrived on Thursday to spend four days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Ivan Richardson Ora lyn lives in Phoenix, Ariz She came to attend the wedding and reception of a roommate that was held in Provo. On Saturday she and her mother attended the play "1 atter-daRuth at the South High School auditorium She left Sunday to ret urn to her home in Ariz Michael and Helen Hough accompanied a group on a 12 day tour of Mexico They visited many of the ruins, took the Mayan tour in the ucatan, Mexico City and y Acapulco Among those attending were Mrs Aflon Udall, Mrs ( lara Higgs, Kavsville, Myron and Lucille Maheyand vnn Wall of Clearfield, Dick Simmons of Syracuse This is the fourth year Mr and Mrs Hough have accompanied the Sambaro tour as guides for students and other interested tourists. Mrs. Beth King entertained 1 at a family dinner at her home on Sunday in honor of her daughter, Mrs Carol Thorderson and two children, Julie and Ted who were visiting from Livonia, Mich. Mrs. Thorderson came 10 attend her brother, Richard King's wedding Houseguests of Bishop and Mrs Howard Hawkes were her sister, Mrs Thora Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs Mark Montgomery and daughter, Inga Bushman and bier all from Mesa, Ariz ami Mis James I . Hamilton an 1 member u of the Kays- ville loth IDS Ward Mr ami Mis lane Jones and fimily spent a week at Wendover while Mr. Jones was Piling his reserve traini.i Higgs uicompamed ing the family on the tup 1 Elder Joseph Christian ILr.ihi received his mission call 10 Hie Japan Kobe mis- sion He is the sun of Bishop and Mrs Max Hu si hi of the Kisville 1st Ward He will enter the Language Trj'niiig f lission on Sept, 14 Mr and Mrs Ralph laiyton entertained at a patio d.nm-- r Iasi wei k Guests were Mr. and Mrs Robert lee and rhildi en of f learfield, Mr and Mis Mark lee also of learfield Mt and Mrs DeLamar Palm, r eril. named at a patio duiner on July 4 at their home for Mr and Mrs Gordon Mi 9.,n i and daughter Tumi C of Boom f ut Mms Wi ndy Bingham of G mam at rived to visit a few wi ks al the home of Mr and Mrs Gary Bingham ndy is Bom lesbuden !' i ht rt loin s and children of sill lake City were wttkeiul guests of his patents Mr and Mrs lane fooes i Hums returned home me f i o in Tinker Air I h B ise, Oklu where he sj. nt the past week on a gen lninent business trip Mr and Mrs Grant Flint and family, Mr and Mrs J i ts infnrd and family at tc ided the family birthday b Bill pi 1 1 d mi r party m Og honoi of Mrs 1 lint an the Japan Okayama mission He will enter the language Training Mission in Piovo on Sept 14 He Is the son of at the home of Mrs Bishop and Mrs lowed Tavlor of the Kaysville 2nd I DS Ward Roheit Mr and Mis Iver- son and family spent the holiday weekend ut their summer cabin at Island Park, Melvin Slaheli The shower was in honor of Miss D. boruh I liner who will married on July 21 to their nephew, Donald Boyce Mr and Mrs I ee Sage recently spent three weeks vacationing and fishing at Pine I ake It (ol (KH t (Ret) and Mrs Hal D White and their son Laird recently returned from a trip to the east coast to participate in a reunion of the descendants of Mrs. Whites grandfather, Walter Strong Osborn. The reunion was held in Edgartown, on the island of i with them Ida Mrs I tus Stephens, Mr. and Mrs Gln Smith, Mrs dith Slu ff it Id and M rs Violet ( i aw It y sjienl two days last week at Vkendover. Mrs Rosetta Sw tnger d the niemlit ts of Hie Dt I ne Pinochle Club at the JKH Restaurant in I avion on Wednesday afternoon for their regular luncheon meet- Come Visit The 1 Toylops IVaslcm Ocrpot iVorlil at SCO S. Fort Lane Suite Phone Walwyn .avion. Dr. Mrs and of Furhriman 37G-54- ? M j i 31 Saxonys, Sculptures, Prints and many more. Parker Many available for immediate installation. Beaverton, Prices starting as low a 95 $Q Kj MiS open-TOr:oiv 1285 North Yd. Installed. GALOOT E Main, Layton, Utah -- - 376-005- 1 Across from Davis Drive In Theater. Introducing the Pizza Bun. A 5 toasted bun topped with pizza sauce, mozzarella cheese, and your choice of a variety ol other ingredients CUT ACQUAINTED SPECIAL Pizza Dun & Drink 5 il Drive up window for your convenience Live Western music on Friday & Saturday 0O.9Wli'iT7 ii il u J 4 b WwStnci u visji3 Marthas Vineyard, Mass, The Whites traveled to Washington D C. and spent several days visiting the Smithsonian Institution Ensign Eric H White, assigned to the USS Iowa Jima out of Norfolk, Va was able to attend with his parents in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. DeLamar-Palme- r attended the Palmer family reunion at Willow Flat at Club River Canyon m Idaho for three days last week. Mrs. Bernice Layton was a guest at a luncheon in Salt Lake City on Monday of Mrs C E. Ludlow. Other guests included Mrs. S Dean Green, Mrs. L. R. Sutton, Mrs. Margaret Nilsen, all of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Richard Sutton of Buena Park, Calif. Elder Jeff Fagg, son of Mr. and Mrs Richard C Fagg of Fruit Heights has received his mission call to the Japan Heres how to get your Kobe Mission. He will enter the Language Training Mission in Provo on Free or at a special price. Sept. observing its Fiftieth Anniversary with this exclusive buckle collec tion. Hand cast from sand molds, these solid brass buckles may well become a collectors item. Each buckle is designed for a 134 belt, hand finished, numbered and ready to be registered with The American Collector. He is a member of the Fruit Heights 2nd LDS 14 Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Johnson returned from Fair-vie- w where they spent the weekend with their parents, his father Myron Johnson and her mother Mrs J. A Larsen Bishop and Mrs Howard Hawkes and family attended a family reunion at Franklin, Ida. over the weekend Mrs. Eileen Cook accompanied her sister Mrs Marva Young of Centerville and their - Auto - Business Large Enough to Handle All Your Glass Needs. . 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