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Show I y WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- ! NEWS JOURNAL, JANUARY 27, 1977 IS Mrs . Sherri Brough Accepts Boston Mission SHE WILL Feb. 5. Miss Brough is a graduate and has been attending Brigham Young University at Provo where she is a senior student. car SHE HAS been majoring in family economics and home management, and plans to continue her studies at BYU upon her return. She is a senior student at the Univer- Louise Brooks Randle. He married Margery (Mardy) Hassenauer on Jan. 8, 1955 in Wilmette, 111. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Brough of 338 North 500 East, Kaysville. fd Mission in the Her mission will be for Boston-Mas- Mission Call HOLY ROSARY was recited Sunday, Jan. 23 at the HE MOVED to Layton 15 years ago. Mr. Randle was a member of the St. Rose of Lima Lindquist Clearfield Elder Bart Paul Flint has been called to serve a LDS Mission to the Mission. He entered the Mission Home in Salt Lake City on Sat., Jan. 22 prior to leaving for Indiana. Mor- tuary. Funeral mass was held Monday, Jan. 24 at the St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church o Indiana-ln-dianapol- in Layton. relatives who attended the services were Mr. Randles mother, Mrs. n SURVIVING are his widow three sons and two daughters, Harry T. Randle IV, serving with the U.S. Air Force in Florida; Michael S. Randle, serving with the U.S. of Layton, Air Force D. in Ann Mich., his brother-in-laand his sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Robert Hassenauer of Wilmette, 111. and his sister-in-laMrs. Virginia Morrison of Irving, England; Paul Randle, Miss Peggy Randle, Miss Renee Randle, all of Layton. Arbor, Tex. Also surviving are his parents of Atlanta, Ga.; one brother and two sisters John Randle, Mrs. A1 (Joan) Bowes, both of New York City; Mrs. Jack (Ruth) Mrs. Dome Barnes enter- - tained the Kaysville Bridge Club at her home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Beth Dredge was hostess to the Kaysville Art Club at her home Monday after- noon. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Pat Maryon, Mrs. Dorothy Swan, Mrs. Elsie Heaton and Mrs. Julia Gailey. Mrs. Dredge gave the program on Oriental Art. Mrs. Ella Mae Manning was hostess to the Exhausted Hens Club at her home Thurs. evening. The men met at the home of Harry Ragland. Receives Mission Call of the Wagon Daughters of Members Wheel Camp of Utah Pioneers met Tues. evening at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Bitters. Mrs. Leola Kirby and Mrs. Carolyn Seager were assisting hostesses. The lesson was given by Mrs. Peggy Taylor, np Mark Brand, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brand of Fruit Heights, has received his call e to the Reverend Joseph Federal Will Speak Hill AFB The Most Reverend Joseph of the Salt Lake City Catholic Diocese, will speak at Hill AFB's observance of the National national prayer groups. Established in 1952 Prayer Breakfast, Jan. a.m. at the base cities and military bases Federal, Bishop 28, 7 officers club. Promoted BISHOP Federal will speak on moral aspects in national life. The daughter of a Clinton couple has achieved the rank of airman first class in the U.S. Air Force. AIRMAN Connie M. Klein, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Warren K. Ryden of 2664 North 770 West, is a food service specialist at Seymour-JohnsoAFB, N.C., and serves with a unit of the Tactical Air Command. HE GRADUATED from Davis High School and has been employed with his father's business since. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Flint of 1342 East Green Road, Fruit Heights, INTERMENT with military honors was in the Fort Douglas Post Cemetery in Salt Lake City, dmg sion House. Junior Primary Chorister in the Layton East Eighth Ward. She has been active in Seminary all four years serving as zone leader and historian this year. is HE SPOKE in the Kaysville 14th LDS Ward Sacrament meeting on Sun., Jan. 16. He is recipient of the Duty To God" award and an Eagle Scout as well as serving as president of the Priest Quorum of his ward. Mary Randle of Atlanta, Ga., his sister Mrs. Ruth Adams of 0 Karen Bean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J . Evan Bean is serving as historian on the Layton Seminary Council. SHE IS a senior at Layton High and has achieved many honors there. She is a member of the Honor Society, ACapella Choir and pep club. Karen is the second counselor in her Laurel Class and 18 months, np HARRY RANDLE Adams, Ann Arbor, Mich. was assisting hostess. The lesson was given by Mrs. Sandra Butterfield. Mrs. Ina Cheney, Mrs. Marcia Mansell, Mrs. Roetta Horsley, Mrs. Esther Mapes, Mrs. Betty Abrams and Mrs. Lois Stephens attended the dinner meeting Thurs. evening in Ogden at the Man- Historian For Layton Seminary sity. MR. RANDLE retired in 1971 after 20 years of service with the U.S. Air Force. He reached the rank of major-anserved in both Korea and Vietnam. At the time of his death, he was employed by the United Parcel Service. Cur-sill- hostess. The book review was given by Mrs. Margaret Allen. Members of the Weinel Mill Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers met Wed. afternoon at the home of Mrs. Bonnie Heywood. Mrs. Maud Jones of Davis High School MR. RANDLE was born Sept. 13, 1932 in Seattle, Wash., the son of Harry Theophilus Jr. and Mary Catholic Church and the Movement. Friday afternoon. Mrs. Marjorie Jeffs was hostess to members of the Kaysville Literary Club at her home Wed. evening. Mrs. Ella Dee McGlinch was co- W'ard Kaysville Sacrament meeting on Sunday, Jan. 30 at 1 :30 p.m. prior to entering the LDS Mission Home in Salt Lake City on Harry Theophilus Randle the Mrs. Hana Jarman entertained the Neighborhood Bridge Club at her home speak in the 4th LDS III, 49, of 1851 N. Mark, Lay-to- n was pronounced dead on arrival at the St. Benedicts Hospital in Ogden Tuesday, Jan. 18 of injuries he suffered when his car fell on him. He was underneath working on it. Bridge Club Members Mission. Rites Held Jarman Entertains base and comSome munity leaders are expected to attend the event, which is obserpart of the nation-wid- e vance sponsored by the Senate and House Prayer 100 Groups in Washington, D.C. n program at taped interviews from chairmen of the ALSO ON the Hill AFB will be Florida-Tallahasse- Mission. His farewell will be held at the Fruit Heights Chapel on Jan. 30 at 3.30 p.m. He enters the mission home on Feb. 5. by MARK President Eisenhower, prayer breakfasts have IS a graduate of Davis High School where he was their Sterling Scholar in vocational education. Receiving first place in the State V1CA contest two years in a row in electrical wiring, Mark represented Utah at the Na- become traditional in states, throughout the world. The breakfast is a nonsectarian, interfaith observance. VICA finals in Washington, D.C. and Miami, Fla. tional Fashion In A combination of corduroy and leather is being used to fashion jackets worn with Mark was a member of the Davis High School AAA State Championship Debate squad. He also received a superior at the state drama meet. Mark pants. For dress-u- occasions the p silk outfit consisting of pants has been attending Utah Trade Tech at Provo on a shown in shops. scholarship. jacket and bodice is being np Friday Rites College. A MEMBER of the Layton Ninth LDS Ward, Mr. Lewis had served as president of the Sunday School and as a Sunday School teacher. He had been the secretary of the High Priests Group. He was a member of the Sons of Utah Pioneers. Funeral services for Glen Lewis, 62 of 537 Coates, Layton were held Friday, Jan. 21 in the Layton Ninth C. Ward Chapel. Bishop Donald Deru officiated at the services. MR. LEWIS died Tuesday, Jan. 18 in the McKay-De- e Hospital of pneumonia. He was born Nov. 23, 1914 in Heber City, the son of Rowe and Sarah Evelyn Ivie Lewis. SURVIVING are his widow of Layton; two sons and one daughter, Donald Glen Lewis, Lakeside, Calif.; Charles ON APRIL 11, 1939, he married Lois Ruth Bergener Duane Lewis and Mrs. George Lee (Karen) Stott, both of He four had Layton. in Salt Lake City. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. 1 or the past 13 years, he was employed as an accountant for the LDS Church. Prior to this, he had worked at Hill Air Force Base. grandchildren. One brother and four sisters also survive him. They are Malin D. Lewis, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ronald (Hazel) Johnson, Mrs. Russell (Macie) Giles, Mrs. Leslie (Mabel) Bethers, all of Heber City; Mrs. Victor (Gladys) HE LIVED in Heber City and Salt Lake City before DEEP SOUTH TOUR APRIL 8 TO 25TH This exciting tour flying into St. Louis, bus thru the South enjoying springtime with Cherry blossom time in DC. (Temple Session), Williamsburg, Cape Kennedy, Miami Beach, Cypress Gardens, Disney World, NO. all the highlights of the South. Fly home from N O. Get reservations in early as this is Price $775.00 always a sell out. 3 Specialist in Group and individual travel 88 West 500 South Norman W. Faidmo 0 Bountiful, Utah 84010 Res. presided and conducted at this special service of the wards division. Selected as the new Bishopric of the Clinton Third Ward was Lewis B. Patterson, Bishop, with Larry Jay Davis chosen for the first counselor, and Vernon Bud Pack named to the second counselor position. The new ward clerk is Ralph Curtis Rhoe, with David Jackson chosen as the executive secretary. THOSE SELECTED to serve m these same positions of the newly named Sixth LDS Ward were Clair W. Child, Bishop; Eugene Dee Phillips Jr, first counselor; Larry L. Stuart, second counselor; ward Craig Willoughby, clerk; and Norman Baker, executive secretary. The presiding Bishopric of the Clinton First Ward remained the same as were previously serving, with no changes taking place. Now with six wards in the Stake this will necessitate building an additional Chapel. And this construction expected to commence early in 1977. All members of the Stake will contribute to the erection of this new Accept Mission Call THE RELEASED officers of the Clinton Third Ward included F. David Patterson, Bishop, with Clair W. Child and Joe M. Anderson, counselors, and Douglas Day and Ralph Rhoe, being the ward clerk and executive secretary. vsb Elder Robert Gale John, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson of 2520 Pinewood Lane, Layton has been called to serve an LDS mission to Okayama, Japan. Jours, inc. 292-740- PRESIDENT A. DeMar Mitchell and his counselors of the Clinton, Utah LDS Stake WITH THIS transaction comes only a short time after the first anniversary of the Clinton LDS Stake was named. This was necessary because of the rapid growth of the Clinton community. is HE WILL speak Sunday, Jan. 30 in the Kaysville 10th Ward Sacrament meeting. The meeting starts at 1:15 p.m. The address of the Chapel is 331 S. 50 West. graduate of Davis High School where he lettered in football and went on to receive the honor of being a footmember of the ball team. 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Air 4195 Cond SALE PRICE 702-0- 457-0- 1971 DATSUN WAGON 4 T CHEV. Vi TON P.U. 1969 AS IS PRICE Low trans USED CAR SPECIALS 4 THE THEME of the conference will be Family Organization and Records This year, 1977, marks the centennial year of the Clinton community, as it was first settled in 1877. The growth of the Clinton City has been rapid, and they now have more than 3,000 members in the Stake and have six LDS Wards, vsb r p 6 cylinder commence at 10 a.m. and continue until 12 noon. This Sunday meeting is for all stake members and President Mitchell also says that visitors are most welcome. . 1021-0- 1970 FORD MAVERICK COUPE meeting will be held for Stake officials, and in the evening from 7 until 9 p.m a Leadership session for Stake leaders will be held No general authority will be in attendance at these meetings, but will be conducted by and presided by the Clinton Stake presidency, A. DeMar Mitchell, and his councilors, Elwood S. Johnston and Dean J. Nelson. 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