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Show '.AL, JUNE 30, 1877 BDffQDM Lovell Rites Mrs Ri es Held For 1 at her bon . extended ill 'ess SHE U VS in Oak e th ' r x , t " t - t k j, , ' 1 p g, i t KV i t. R: ( J s , ' ki t i: It ... i .it ' IMI t ; iin'iful F V h r Mi KMl NT o eti ( t r x in the 1 t i I Oil IS King Tl m les Held l' o u . f, , vt, t i i i t f , r . et dale Ms cJeVnn) Sm.ih, Green, Dorth V1 ' i1 ( t 111 oh M !, ool lI ahf ( ,. 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X Oi N y ,x Xs vVts Oy So aM- - Arctic Circle Financing Available All Work B; VIRGINIA S. BENNETT 1 . the priest quorum and a member of the stake ;outh council HE IS the son of Mr and Mrs W'endell Hess of 419 North 800 Fast, Ka;sville np Event At Furmans Opal home in Kaysville on Tuesday morning, June 28 The ladies had a delightful time visiting and sew ing MRS. FURMAN served refreshments to the group A Weed Pulling Party is scheduled for 5pm on Thursday, June 30 at the church A weiner supper will be furnished. Fveryone is urged to bring lawn hand p m Elder Avery will enter the Language Training Mission in Provo on July 14 HE graduated from Davis High School in 1976 and is also a four year Seminary graduate He is a recipient of his Fagle Scout award and also the Duty to God award He has been employed with the Val Fisher, Turfco Construction Co since graduating Rock-A-Tho- n July Thomas Evans Descendants Will Meet Descendants of Thomas Fvans, Sr and his wives, Jane Morgan, Ann John and Mary Norris are invited to attend the annual family reunion of the Thomas Fvans Senior family organization ALL activities will take place in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada on Saturday, July 9, 1977 Meetings will start at 9 am in the Lethbridge 8 from noon on to noon on July 9 THEY are gathering up rocking chairs for the marathon, which will take place at the First Pres- byterian Church, 880 28th Street. They are also seeking sponsors who will pledge a minimum of 5 cents per hour for each hour rocked by an individual candystriper Rock-A-Tho- n between p m. through Friday. 626-227- 8 and PROCEEDS Rock-A-Tho- n Guaranteed 2 30 from CHILDREN of nurser; age rough sixth grade are weChildren of all lcome denominations are welcome them a $5,000 pledge which the junior volunteers have made for the cancer treatment center nearing completion at St Benedicts Hospital 5475 South Adams Ave , in Washington Terrace The Layton LDS Region single adults have planned many fun 4th of July activities for all of the single adult people living in the Layton, Layton Fast and Clearfield Stakes THE DAY will begin at 9 30 a m with a breakfast at 1 ay-to- n High School At 10 15 a m the group will assemble along Lancer Lane to watch the parade TUBING parting will be held at 1 p m Those attending A Agricultural Research Center. Additional information may be obtained from David C Weaver, president at or from Don R Evans, 376-879- genealogist at 376-808- dmg this activity should meet at the Mountain Green freeway exit. Each individual should oring their own lunch and their own tubing equipment Children would especially enjoy this event The 7pm SunShade and Rain Concert at Layton High is planned for the evening of the 4th. Discount cost of the concert is $2 The money must be given to the ward single adult representative before June 29 AFTER the musical program, the single adults will enjoy the fireworks display. are Single parents especially urged to bring their children along to the different activities, dmg FLOOR COVERINGS Di ELL (825- - 9000) 1 Main, Layton COMPLETE SELECTION OF ARMSTRONG FLOORS PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN SOLARIANtmNO SHEET VINYL C0RL0N FLOORS WAX EXCELON FLOOR TILES First Security Bank of Utah, N.A. Subordinated Notes First Security Bank is offering $23,000,000 in Subordinated Notes. back Mrs Sylvia Fielding visited lact weekend at the home of her grandson and his family, Mr and Mrs Sherman Hoskms Farlier in the week, Mrs Fielding was a guest at the home of her son in law and daughter, Mr and Mrs Nathen W. heeler and their famil; in Brigham City Now enjoying their new home that has just been completed are Mr and Mr George H Smedle; and their family They have preuousl; been residents of Fast La; tor S'ac, moved last week to Bozeman, Montana, where the; will be making a new home the will go toward tools and join the fun VACATION Church School will start July 11 at 9 a m A tea or coffee will be held at 10 a m on Friday, July 8 at the church The registration fee will be $1 per child, no more than $3 p.m. Monday Events Set For Single Adults from Davis High ELDER Avery is the son of Mr and Mrs Barry Aver;' of 141 North 650 Fast, Kaysville np to The couple plan to be moving later on this summer to Winslow, Arizona to make their home and , team took second place in the state, served as vice president of the Kaysville Seminary and attended Boys State In his ward he served as first assistant to the bishop in 3 30 rock around the clock raise money for radiation therapy. They will hold a Persons interested in helping sponsor a candystriper in the are asked to call Pat Kondrtck, coordinator of junior volunteers, at Mr and Mrs Arthur F Michalicek have had as their cisitors, Mrs Anna Kenny of Portland, Oregon and Dr Norman Barber and his son Robert of Omaha, Neb Dr Barber and his family are re turning soon to Utah to make their home and his parents, Mr and Mrs 1 arry Brown and their three sons and daughter, Douglas, Greg, Jeff sj Davis Dart newspaper, member of debate and forensic teams and the forensic North, Kaysville, beginning at Junior Volunteers at St Benedicts Hospital plan to business and pleasure trip includes complete instaLation V9 HE PLAYED center on Davis High football team, was artist and cartoonist for the HIS farewell testimonial will be held on Sunday July 10 in the Kaysville 13th LDS Ward Chapiel at 875 East 200 in Arizona on a combined Xn 4 ;A7 ' DS a Mr and Mrs Larry Thur-goohave spent the past week I CAv x,s :x. Coois up tg 1100 Sq.JFt v i L mission to the French Toulouse Mission He will enter the mission July 14 He graduated from Davis High School where he was active in many of the functions and activities has been called to serve on an LDS mission to the Peru-LimSouth Mission n home Mrs Kenny also went as far as Wilson, Kansas, w ith the travelers Save on All Sizes D Syracuse accompanied you Broke Residential Coolers Down end Side Discharge t Jt-i- n ELDER Hess has been St Benedict's Hospital junior volunteer Bonnie Kilgan-non- , while left, of Layton practices for Debbie Graham of Ogden shows her sponsors who have signed up , W as Hudsptth 'p (" e member of the PS ( Hurt h Sunning in bn ndow of SPECIAL SALE .4 Hudspeth, Phcx'mx, one grandson and eight Ariz step grandchildren Also surVernell one is brother, iving Swanger of Kaysville Bruce LDS Ward Chapel N Rock-A-Tho- Flder Keith Floyd Avery Elder Brad Hess mission farewell was held Sunday June 26 in the Ka;sille 4th called to serve a t"'o year ROCK-A-THO- per family I Fora 573 m Phoenix, t . ilJ ibk 1 ngrr (Fed June He had ht n a He long employe for tht' ( lm er ( lub Foods Conqian; Si hool In France Church met at Mrs old airman stationed at Hill Air Force Base died Sunday at University of Utah Medical Center of burns received last Saturday when an jet fighter on which he was working caught fire firemen, fire engulfed Airman First Class James Weber of Rochester, New York He was assigned to the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing at the northern L'tah air base A board of officers is investigating the cause of the fire and extent of damage to the aircrift grb A To Serve Mission The Stitch and Chat Circle of the Layton Community ALTHOUGH the blaze was quickly extinguished by base 1975 Ford Elite Called To Mission Field BRAD HESS Community Church A Johnston, KEITH FED YD AVERY sS Airman Dies Of Burns Bishop th N prelude and postlndt M inetta Sau .1. m 1. lur It n Ir Iri'on p ( tson, , Kathleen Jenkins, Dallas, Pis mother, Mrs Septem-m- a Wood, I aguna Hill, Calif ; two Lynn brothers, Whitesides of Los Angeles, W hitesides of ( a! if , Garn Stepbrothers, la; ton Ihiron Wood, Ka;sille, Ted Wood, Bountiful, stepsisters Mrs Alfred lnselberger, Kearns, and Mrs Charles J riplet, Fairfield, Calif I LNERAL services were r d (I ouist ) N k 1 lint t tl h t 'd i a the f ( etJt P ittt ' Houston, Tex Tex "m K.t h one Houston, Texas, Lynn Margo daughter, Whitesides, Los Angeles, Calif step sons Stephen lenktns and Randall Jenkins, loel! t huu SURVIVING are his wife and one son Bill Alan both bl ' n . 'a . o fake 1 C 'll . ALSO Si gr tndc hildien, mm i g i f at grin f id t "le et e V 1' in the a ton t'h ' P .rk Street hupel K p 7 et r D Smedle; of i o",' pr n t r was h; u K .ng, a Mn, prelude , , Slt lake brut he r s Thomas Miv ( ' ' I ' , s x in Houston, heart attack MR. WHITESIDES was born July 18, 1924 in Layton, a son of Lewis Paul and Sep-t- t r'ma Blood Whitesides He married Billye Jenkins V. as a retired Military officer, rt tT'ng as a 1 Colonel after 2i ;ears of military service He was a member of the LDS ' t lot'! M 1977 1, t p, 1 , 1 Texas of a 1 .,.0 G 'h ' I V' f t j '! x K t t ( KIN. MR p btiv R K I k l t V mg, in rum King, K ng Mrs Ruth "p, a1 i.f I a; top W endell 1' if m ph King, hot h of g i ' t June 1 . it.-- n i x a ( ' n t Mflo 'P r'l' Vi'Iit"-'i' ih, fit iv (. .1 "la pd L ord w as received here last week of the sudden death of a former la; ton resident, Alan Bod Whitesides, 52 who died W ( SHL SERVED Ds a . ! i sion to Vus'ial i i1 North Da s St iK n sS n m 'hi PI ' She had woikc and had bet p n tne n In, n politics in Sups, mil (i Sunn mg ,m ht i tri id t u, of Clinton, foul s, lt 1 p t daughlets, Kt not (I I o ell boh ' Douglas Clinton Rob. Cleat field DaxidW It til, - ml Jd i . t liitesides Dies In Tex. 1 counselor in 'he Rt ht x in the Sunset W ird st1L been a member f tht Sonet; st ike boar t . da "i all auxiliaries genea'ogj work v I' i m f x u imi in Ml nt t i h. V M V i - Cahente, president YW VI and pies a. , r n m (' k s s. j 1 xl Alan Boyd .. sa High School ard wjs member c the C ' b LDS U ard She ha he- president of the Pr m m; ' INTERMENT in Washington Heights Memorial Park Dtdicauon of the grace was b 1 em Lox ell vw n and ( hnton She graduated fiom I - . sht r. D ,e ( laid , it . 1 a jr iv ,, c were Ken- Onzlow L Nielson The Clinton 3rd Ward Relief Mi iet; was m charge of the flowers . a ith tN w Sales ad.es pan; She had Ctt; Calient t r 1 bttn HAD SHE PALLBEARERS neth Lovell, David Lovell, Douglas Loxell, A Kent Smith, John F Swallow, and re r is.; 14 executne N v i ' V ' c , . i g'lx' N ' s 'i - L married Vilen It'.." Mann IDS Temple 4 N Ki r .1 1)1 ( t' Jit' rr ' Ott On MRV ' Xr n Ot r of Th rp ... v Florence V i Lman nan u t daughtt 'I s f. he 1" 1912, x J L toon J 21, 19"7 Naomi Decker U Virginia 64, of 20X1 N CTnton, died Tue-- Loxell, Available in a minimum of $500 and increments of $100. 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