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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NFWS JOURNAL. SEPTEMBER 15. 1977 IS hH Baptist Missionary To Speak In Layton Services Held For William D. Rigby Funeral services The Rev. C. Stanford Kelly, speak Monday, September 19 at 7 p.m. at the Layton Community Church, 644 East 10U0 North, on his experiences in Haiti. William David Rigby, 55, of 880 Sherwood Drive, Layton were held Friday, Sept. 9, 1977 in the Layton Eighth Ward ChapeL.Bishpp Allen Foxley officiated at the services, r., ' ELDER TODD LEX MARCUSEN He was born August 19, 1922 in Clear Creek, Utah, a son of Will Serve Mission William Fredrick and Isola Bills Rigby. ON AUGUST he 19, 1944, Eunice Nielsen. Vd'arWte They were later divorced. He mfrrifcMo UlUe N. M REV. C. STANFORD KELLY as General Missionary and Field Secretary for Haiti after 30 years of service. Re was also paator of (he Cap Haitian Baptist Church with more Coun- jTsouth Fairview,' Utah. Moved to graduate 1946. He was a of North Sanpete aircraft maintenance foreman at Hill Air Force MEMBER Eighth Ward, he was a .Sevemy in the LDS Church, served a LDS Mission and . was president of the Seventies Quorum, Hn wa,a. veteran of EWorld WailJ,' p jneqiber :of dmg ;'' Scouts Seek Aluminum West Jordan, Utah. ALSQ surviving are two will have his pickup parking lot each Sunday morning so cans, TV dinner trays, etc. can be dropped O O o g X'fp ignment o Wheel Balance 10 o o 21 West, Sep-- , 0o o purchase o o o o with this coupon By appointment only o MENLOVE o n in the tember Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful after an extended illness. MRS. WAKE was born October 5, 1915 in Bedford, Wyoming, a daughter of Charles and Susanne Hymas Nelson. She was married to E.J. Wake in Soda Springs, Idaho in 1936. They were later 1977 2, divorced. Prior to her illness she had been employed at Hill Air Force Rase. iff IWR OOOOQQOOOOOOOQQQO'IHTcii ' I lived in Ogden, and the past 15 jtsiitllg. 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Christensen of Layton, np i of the Sixth LDS Ward. member Ison Wake, $1 per tire off total Your old color TV will never be worth more than it is right now. Get up to $100 in trade when you buy a new, 1978 RCA ColorTrak console! Funeral Rites Held For ea N. Wake ' o o o o 0 o o o o o 0 Seminary, has always been undergraduate, graduated 00000 o Service Special o sionaries must give much of their time and attention to distributing relief supplies. FAREWELL program active in LDS Church functions and activities, has served as Deacon Quorum president and Teachers from Columbia University, New York City with an M.D. and from Stanford University with his degree in pediatrics. ;H received his degree in ReoMtalpgy from University IfUfcoiuJ is now practicing home of Mae Odle. OOO0OOOOOOO widespread and acute poverty and hunger, mis- Layton. HE IS a graduate of Layton High School and Layton High Dr. Christensen graduated from Davis High. He attended the University of Utah as an in Haiti. Each family will bring a favorite dessert IJ share with everyone. A; The Womens M is sjoft Society will meet WedncsfMy, September 21 at 7 p.m at the and more than stations with a of family to Layton in 1967 and In. 1975, the family moved to their present address in East ician Wt, Christensen will speak on Whats New in Immunology and Pediatrics. retired missionary from Haiti 90 churches 500 mission maternity center and a family planning clinic. In a country Calif., but moved with his will will speak on his experiences sen dedicated the grave. 4 ' Pallbearers were Woodell Cox, Samuel Cox, Ronald Cox, Eddie Cox, Randy Cox, and Cecil Hawkins. Honorary pallbearers were William I Sept. p.m. Monday, September 19. The Rev. C. Stanford Kelly, the graveside invocation ofCox; speaker Merlin Niel- A Clinif. The THE church is having a Dessert Happening at 7 of these Haitian churches. The churches sponsor 109 day schools and a secondary school. There are progress will be held Sunday, Sept. 18 at the East Layton 20th Ward Chapel. He will enter the Mission Home in Salt Lake City on Sept. 24 and depart for his destination on Sept. 29. Ho was bom in Long Beach, guest speaker at the American Association of MftUtalAseistents, Davis ty Chapter meeting to be morning. The other churches will serve the other meals throughout the weekend. THE Haitian Baptist Convention was formed in 1964, marking a milestone in the seminary, an extensive program of camps and conferences, and a hospital with dispensary, pediatrics, Mission. Dr. Robert D. Christensen, local pediatrician will be the serve breakfast of La Gonave. Also part of the boards program are a high school, a John Thomas Burton, son of Thomas H. and Jonna Conley Burton, 1526 Park Dale Circle, East Layton, has accepted a call to serve in the Pennsylvania - Harrisburg TV ArlritVCC 4LOO IxUUl 4 in nearly all parts of the Republic, including the island Friday at the Kaysviile Utah LDS Stake Center of Joseph Scott of California. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Mitchell and daughter Miss Nola Mitchell enjoyed the brunch Sunday morning at the Log Haven Restaurant in Millcreek Canyon in honor of Nolas birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Verl A. Walker enjoyed a weeks vacation trip to Montana where they visited Glacier National Park and spent time camping at Yellow Bay at Flathead Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Vem Peel of California visited Wednesday with Mrs. Sarah Giles. Mrs. Giles entertained at a patio steak fry at her home Wednesday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Welty and family. North Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Giles and children of Taylorsville, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Giles and children of Kaysviile. Mission Medical Assistants SEVERAL church ladies are attending the American Baptist Womens Fall Retreat at Camp Utaha, Liberty,, weekend-- ' this Utah, American Baptist. (w from all over Utah will e tending the women ; The Layton ChurcJ, growth. It is now established membershup in excess of on LDS - in- The Diaconate is holding their monthly meeting at the home of Dave Nickerson, moderator, tonight at 7 p.m. David Wonnacott. SERVICES at consisted of the fered by Randy was Eddie Cox; i to it for collection. Try Foxley gave remarks; Ross Terry sang Silver Haired Daddy of Mine; benediction was spoken by Fitll WALT Owens, scou' Miss Kay Ctwjhn, White $wpt Wash.; 12 grandchildren; a sister. Mrs.. Reva R. Cox, L. 35,000. were Mr. and Mrs. Leland Stenquist, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Giles, all of Kaysviile. They witnessed the baptism Accepts HE HAS been employed with the USU Extension Farm at Farmington, np Boy Scout Troop 77 of the Layton Community Church is having an aluminum drive to raise money for scout eouinr. ment.. Robert 0. Cowan, Salt Lake City; Bruce Lackland Air Force Base, Texas; two stepdaughters. j Mrs.. Cecil (Gracq) Hflikins.: Sandy! step-son- s, Fairview. FAMILY prayer was offered by Robert A. Cowan; prelude and postlude music was offered by Jodi Ann Lowery; invocation was offered by Paul Stott; a duet, A Closer Walk With Thee, by Roy and Nancy Olsen, accompanied by Adele Olsen; speaker was Paul Stott. Ross ang In The Gardea," accqmpanied by Jeanette Terry speaker was Patriarch LyeajW. Burton; p quartet,1 Itojf. fluey. Lynn and AfieilidteWiaqfV 0, My. Father, accompanied by Jeanette Terry., Bishop Allan churches. Baptist work in Haiti is experiencing rapid of Mrs. Other guests from Kaysviile JOHN THOMAS BURTON I jtUpfr Mafcusen graduated f.IfAYW .High School Wop member of Ttarqpwn Guild and par-- ; ttcipptef ip 'drama events. He served as secretary and second assistant to the bishop of his Priesthood Quorum. He has earned his Eagle Scout award and also his Duty to God award. Ch.urch (Jacqqejm) tfretschmann, . , Community SurviVR n; Brenli Paul N; Iglfy' "Keys vi f le'; one Peter daughjieri . Mrsv t ; Con- vention, administration in all areas of the life of the HIS farewell testimonial will be held Sunday, Sept. 18 in the Kaysviile Ninth LDS Ward at 201 South 600 East, Kaysviile, beginning at 1:30 p.m. He will enter the Mission Home in Salt Lake City on Sept INTERMENT was in the Fairview Cemetery with military honors accorded, of the Layton with the Haitian Baptist Mission. Illinois-Chicag- o Young. Base. A Kaysviile has received his mission call to serve a two-yeLDS Mission to the Chatwin, Shirl Christensen, Teddy Groves, Ray Hardy, Ralph Balter, Max Anderson, Eugene Jennings and Phil High School, attended Utah State University and was an seling and, in cooperation Cast, WILLIAM D. RIGBY Layton in 60 evening. occasion was the Krebs Mr. daughter and and Mrs. Steven Kofoed and children, Cody, Mary Ann and Robert of Santa Ana, Calif. One day was spent with a program, skits and music by son-in-la- MR. RIGBY died Monday, 1977 at his home of the Neilson family, with a bonfire and music in the Ella Neilson is the mother Clara Krebs and is near 88 years old. Mrs. Ruby Bond, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Butts, Stanton, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Max Bond, Mrs. Ida Bond, American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Murphy, Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scott of West Covina, Calif, were guests on Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bond and Mrs. Sarah Giles. holiday weekend. Joining them for the special MR. KELLY retired in 1976 Sept. 5, cancer. married Mr. and Mrs. J. Phillip Krebs, their sons Dwight and Roger attended the John Taylor and Ella Neilson family reunion held in Pine Valley Mountain at the Lions Lodge over the Labor Day former American Baptist missionary to Haiti, will for kaysviile , i Kaysviile BtM GBS3SOA Surviving are one son and one daughter, Charles E. Wake, Boise, Idaho; Mrs. Leon A. (Sarah) Howerton, Layton; six grandchildren. ALSO surviving are three brothers and four sisters. ...for your old color TV toward the purchase of any of these new, 1978 RCA ColorTrak console models: GB720R, 724R, 725R, 728R, 830, 835, 836. 838. 840, 935DA, 936DA, 938DA, 940DA. RCAs most advanced, most automatic TV Trade in, trade up to ColorTrak... City; Mrs. Merle Schiess, Pocatello, Idaho; Mrs. Ruth Thornton, Ogden. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 12 noon in the Mor- if tuary Chapel with Bishop Max Htrschi from the Kaysviile Sixth Ward officiating. Relief Society. 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