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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL. SEPTEMBER 1. 1977 IS Kaysville Services Held For The Kaysville Ninth LDS Ward held a ward get Funeral services were held id INTERMENT was in the n Memorial Park, dmg W., Layton. He died Thursday, Aug. 25, 1977 in a Bountiful hospital of cardiac arrest. 0200 Kaysville-Layto- Community Church Sets Guest Minister BISHOP Cleve Dibble conducted the services. Mr. Page was born Oct. 11, 1894 in Centerville, a son of Thomas Irvin and Martha Smith Page. ON AUG. 21. 1918 he married Iva Stoker in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was a farmer, a veteran of world war I, a member of the American Legion and a High Priest in the Layton 2nd LDS Ward. The Layton Community Church, 644 E. 1000 N., Lay-towill have a guest minister in charge of the worship service Sunday, September 4. THE Reverend Hazel Oldham will take Reverend Kenneth C. Edwards place while he is away on vacation. Hazel Oldham is the wife of Jim Oldham, Chaplain at Hill Air Force Base. She is a native of the Philippines. HE IS survived by his widow of Layton; two sons and three daughters, Wayne Page, Layton; Dee Page, Mrs. David (Lois) Flint and Mrs. Carl (Faye) Bates, all of Kaysville and Mrs. Gary (Carol) Tsushima of River-dalHe had 20 grandchildren Si e. and BOY Scout Troop 77 18 Also surviving are two brothers and five sisters, John Page, West Point; Smith Page and Mrs. Burton (Dora) Schofield, both of Clearfield; Mrs. Richard (Alice) West and Mrs. Roy (Delila) Hansen, both of Ogden; Mrs. Rita Jorgenson, : Court of Honor Tuesday, August 6 p.m. Friday and continues until Sunday. Clearfield Woman Dies In Accident Jacqie J. Samora JACQIE was bom Feb. 11, in Ogden. She was a member of the St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church in Layton. northbound on 1900 West. THE impact forced the two cars to come together sideways after the midintersection collision and Mrs. Cummings was hurled with the cars steering wheel her one sisters, Debbie Samora, Valerie through Samora, all of Layton; two grandmothers, Mrs. Lena Samora and Mrs. Mary Sanchez, both of Layton. Mass of the Angels was offered Monday, Aug. 29 at the St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church. BURIAL was in the Memorial Park, dmg REPAIRING ALL MAKES Calls 5 Anytime TV Reasonable Rates West 1900 North, Sunset 825-36- 76 815-62- 23 Their son Todd remained in visit Kaysville for a with the Hammer family and two-wee- k visiting former Kaysville friends. Mrs. Curtis Cloward and daughter Mikelle of Anaheim, California came to attend her Elder brother. Chuck Whicker, mission report in the Kaysville Ninth Ward on Sunday, August 21. She will visit for two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben R. Whicker and with her Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cloward. Her husband Curtis will join her and spend the Labor Day weekend with his family reunion at Bear Lake and they will fly back to their home in Anaheim. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Larkin and children, Brett, Ted and vacaLisa enjoyed a five-da- y tion in San Francisco Bay area, prior to Brett leaving on his mission. He entered the LDS Mission Home in Salt Lake City now, prior to r departing to serve a LDS Mission to the England, Manchester Mission. Elder Richard Ashby Ford of Pasco, Washington visited Tahoe. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schofield and son Kevin and daughter Taryn recently vacationed to the northwest. They also visited with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow in Workman Molalla, Wash., and with friends in Lake Oswego, Oregon, Dr. and Mrs. Vern s, Waite. Visitors for ten days of Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Christensen were her sister Mrs. Bonnie Pugh and a niece Mrs. Eileen Havens and four children of Salmon, Idaho. , Howard Heaton. the windshield, troopers said. Two occupants of the northbound car, driven by Verl D. Malmberg, 49, of 3472 West 5700 South, Roy, were injured. slightly Paramedics treated the injured at the scene. Mrs. only Cumming died less than two hours later in McKay-De- e Hospital, grb evening at the stake center under the direction of Lance Stewart MRS. Lucile B. Sheffield was the guest speaker who spoke on Russia. She told many of her experiences behind the Iron Curtain and narrated slides. Mrs. Sheffield spent a month in the Communist Countries. She said their hotels were bugged and they were watched very closely, but it was an educational and interesting experience, np Mrs. Marion Louesch and her mother Mrs. Hazel Warden and Mrs. Lois Neal have returned from vacationing in Alberta, Canada. They spent site as the GSA has gradually phased out most of the structures. seven of warehouses at the Clearfield Freeport Center has been designated in an agreement between Clearfield City and the General Services ministration. THE buildings, owned by are located on the site formerly owned by the Naval GSA, Supply Depot. Under the agreement, Clearfield City will be paid to provide the fire protection to this new district. A FIRE station at the facility will be used by the city. The station, previously operated by GSA, will be given to Clearfield in return for the fire protection. A GSA spokesman said only seven buildings remain at the Lg. Local W. Melons Cantaloupes Potatoes 4149 TIME FOR FALL PLANTING 129 Extra Largo Farmers!! - be remaining City officials said the buildings which are usually required to have alarms and were exempted sprinklers from such because the GSA gave the city a water system worth nearly 31 million. 11 York-Londo- York-Londo- THIS IS good news for it has been common knowledge for years that air fares between New York travelers; and Europe are kept miles down West Gentle) Leyton Phone 376-1211 Merlyn Smith and Miss Celia Broadhead presented. Miss Smith is a friend of Kevin Schofield. The Lagoon Show Band under the direction of Gregg I. Hanson played in Logan for the Tupperware Convention on Wednesday evening and also the previous week. Over 4,000 delegates attended the convention which was held at USU campus. The bands two night performances were very successful and rewarding. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Timothy, Mr. and Mrs. Laddie Timothy and families and Mrs. Mary Timothy attended the Timothy family reunion held at the Lodge Pole camp site near Flaming Gorge Dam. House guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Rasmussen the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Randy Malan and daughter Katie of San Diego, Calif.; Mrs. Evelyn Peterson and children, Brandon and Allison Allen. of the Quorum of the Twelve, dmg ing that was presided over by Layton Utah West Stake of the LDS Church was created Sunday, August 21 by dividing the existing Layton Utah Stake. The division was made during the quarterly Layton Stake Conference. Elder Mark E. Petersen, a member of the Council of the Twelve Apostles, presided over the Elder Ezra T. president Benson, conference. THE SIX wards comprising the Layton Utah West Stake are the 2nd, 4th, 10th, 13th, 18th and 19th. W. Clive Barney was sustained as stake president. His counselors are Richard W. Bauer and Brent A. Allen, with L. Jay Flint as the executive secretary and Norman Waite as the stake clerk. Patriarchs are I. Haven Barlow and John M. Park. tilBPEKOGI MEMBERS of the high To cover North Davis County Larsen, Rolland J. Elison, Steven K. Randall, LeGrande H. Simmons, Rulon L. Thornley, Ray E. Huffaker, Dee R. Forbes, Robert T. Call, Noel D. Flint, J. Randy Kimball, James J. Layton and Scott B. Smedley. The new stake will hold meetings at the new Vae View Stake Center. The building was dedicated Sunday, August 21 at a special meet- - for the council include Marlin S. WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL NORTH DAVIS LEADER Must have experience Salary and commission of Page, Ariz.; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Allred and daughter Carolyn, San Pedro, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. John Allred and 376-913- 3 197 North Main, Layton three children of Bogota, Columbia. formula for payment by for its fire protection by Clearfield City is still being worked out between city and GSA officials, grb Reading ar- Let our immbecs woslt to you advantage. Compare the variety of high interest rates, yields and terms of PFS Savings Certificates and Passcard 9 1 Passbook Accounts. In this age of television, with movies and automobiles and other pleasant diversions, one is often left insufficient time for reading. change in both governments attitude toward lower fares. The immediate stimulus, however, was an application from Laker Airways for approval of a $236 roundtrip fare. Laker, a private operator, said it could show a profit with such a fare and its service was to have begun Sept. AND YET this has been the making of most of the learned men and women of history. Reading still is the only road to a complete education You cannot educate yourself watching television or going to the movies. NOW the major scheduled airlines have come very close to the Laker price, and offer certain advantages. One welcomes the new fares, comparable with transcontinental ONE MUST take the time to read subjects which interest him to be informed. One should also read unpleasant subjects to give an intelligent opinion. After this, read about things which interest you. LAWN MOWER Accounts are insured by an agency of the Federal Government to $40,000. REPAIRING 95 It T9 CSS Your Brtgga S Miration Oonl Cuaa It Bi Hoadguartart SERVICE SALES Wduce gentile Street turday evening which Miss 1 A IN KAYSVILLE Hemp or Plastic Twine of their Chad Elliot Anderson in Salt Lake City on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schofield and daughter Taryn and son Kevin attended the musical concert in Rupert, Idaho, Sa- NEW PRESIDENCY Presidency of the new Layton Utah West Stake are, to r, Richard W. Bauer, president; W. Clive Barney and Brent G. GSA is $ Daniels which was held Sunday, August 21 in the Kaysville Fifth LDS Ward Chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brough and family returned from a vacation trip to the Los California area Angeles, including Disneyland. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Edwards and children returned to their home in Scottsdale, Arizona after spending the summer months in Kaysville with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Edwards and son Todd and in Layton with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Morgan and family. He will continue his teaching position there. Miss Evelyn Brough and her mother Mrs. Dorritt Brough returned from a four-- , day vacation trip to Yellowstone National Park. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ashby attended the funeral service IN THE post, GSA provided its own fire protection, according to Jim Hannum, center manager. time to apply Fall wheat and barley Now Alfala Seed of Fertilizer. line a We have alfalfa. complete to phosphate CLOSSOUT ON BALING TWINE will fares (the same distance). However, if sudden competition from the "scheds prevents Laker from enjoying economic success, and prices are soon hiked again--afte- r the competitive threat is eased, the end result could be disappointing. Pan American World Airhas asked Civil ways Aeronautics Board approval of a roundtrip $256 fare, New The new fare would take effect Sept. 1. British Airways also applied recently for approval of drasn tically lower New fares. 15. 10 lb. farewell of Elder Dallin Pan Am And 256 Roundtrip Pressure in this country, and in England, forced a 98, and alarms systems installed in the seven buildings. Ad- tion. PRODUCE FIRE sprinkler tificially high by IATA, the international airline associa- J&J Mrs. daughter-in-law- separate fire district A consisting Visited Lake Louise and the Columbia Ice Fields and all the points of interest enroute. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reid Daniels were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Angus, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gray all of Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Brown of Spanish Fork; Mrs. Anna J. Harris, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hams, Mr. and Mrs. David Harris, Orem and all of their families, Mrs. Suzanne Tyler and nine children of great-grandchil- Mrs. Elsie Heaton will attend the golden wedding anniversary of Dr. and Mrs. M. Lynn Bennion in Salt Lake City on September 1. They are the parents of Mrs. Heatons Freepiort Center Has Separate New Fire District Kaysville East Stake Young Adults held a fireside Sunday DRAGKBUilG Mrs. LaVar Godfrey and daughters Jo Ellen, Lori and Mrs. Chris Merkley spent three days at Sugar City, Idaho with her mother Mrs. Lillie Pincock. Miss Ruth Turner and her sister Mrs. Marge Turner of Salt Lake City returned last week from a vacation to Lake City. Addresses Kaysville Fireside RADIO & TV 141 woman who was killed in a two-ca- r accident west of Ogden last Friday apparently had taken a wrong exit and had become lost and confused, according to a Utah Highway Patrol spokesman. KILLED when she apparently drove through a stop sign at 12th Street and 1900 West, Ogden, was Norma S. Cumming, 585 North Main. Alpine. They came for the mission of Kaysville. two-yea- Troopers said the victim was traveling west on 12th Street when her car collided with an auto being driven 1976 those living within the Ninth Ward boundaries. The Ninth Ward Relief Society held their mothers and daughters fashion show and party last Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Sharon Cassidy. Over 100 mothers and daughters were in attendance for the special event. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Umpleby and daughter Alese spent the past week in Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Furse and family of Hurricane were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hammer and children. They came to attend a family reunion in Salt Lake Clearfield A Jacqie Juanita Samora, 18 month old daughter of Henry Joseph and Mable Sanchez Samora of 587 E. 425 S., Lay-to- n died Wednesday, Aug. 24, 1977, the result of injuries suffered when a neighbor ran over her while backing his car out of his driveway. She was dead on arrival at the Davis North Medical Center. brother and four Alfred Samora, Samora, Sheila Cherral Samora, 30. American Baptist Single Adults will have a retreat this weekend at Camp Utaha, Liberty. The retreat starts at Mass Of Angels For SURVIVING are parents of Layton; held a at the church Mrs. John Ford. Mrs. Ford and children Carl, Rosalie and Alyson of Pasco, Washington who came to bid Richard farewell and to visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Green attended the wedding reception of Miss Emilee Curtis at Spanish Fork Friday evening. Miss Curtis is the daughter of T.L. and Jan Curtis formerly LDS Mission Home in Salt Lake City. He will be serving in the Texas-Dalla- s Mission. He is the son of Mr. and ville City pavilion, for all Salt Lake City and Mrs. Jack (Ida) Holbrook, Bountiful. and Jasper National Park. entering the party Monday evening at the Kays- Irvin Ralph Page Monday, Aug. 29, 1977 in the Ward Chapel for Layton Irvin Ralph Page, 82 of 768 N. dinner acquainted time at Glacier National park with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ashby pnor to CHAIN NO . SMAnet TH.LIM LOWEM nino atavtci 766-131- 180 N. 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