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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL. OCTOBER 13. 1977 IS To Serve Mission Elder David R. Child, son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Child of 1758 W. 2700 S., Syracuse, has been called to serve an LDS mission in the Canada Halifax mission. Services Held For Mildred N. King HE WILL enter the Mission Home in Salt Lake City on Oct. 15 and depart for his field of labor on Oct. 20. Lake City and Mrs. Martha Reynolds, Hayward. Calif. A graduate of Clearfield High School, he served as president of the studentbody his senior year. He was a graduate of four years from the seminary program there. INTERMENT was in the n Memorial Park. Family prayer was offered by Robert King; prelude and Thora postlude music, Gregory; piano solo, Claire de lune by LaDale Vander Does; invocation, Guy Murdoch; speakers. Bishop Haven J. Barlow, John L. Voss and Lynn W. Burton. Jeni Hall sang O My Father. She was accompanied by LaDale Vander-DoeBenediction was by J. Frank Bnnghurst; dedication of the grave was by Robert Kaysville-Layto- FOR TWO years he was a member Will Serv e On LDS Mission Elder Bart B. Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. Junior D. Green, of 1219 North Emerald Drive, East Layton, has received a call to serve an LDS mission to London England South mission field. s. 2ND WARD BISHOPRIC King. MILDRED KING Funeral services for Mrs. Mildred Newton King, 69, of 8 Colonial, Layton, were held Thursday in the Lindquist PALLBEARERS were Allan E. Rosenlund, Robert E. Burton, Melvin D. Alder, Earl P. Wixom, Guy Murdoch, Richard Smith, F.C. Henderson and Charles W. Price, dmg Kaysville 2nd LDS Ward bishop was recently sustained: they are front to r, seated, LaVar Godfrey, first counselor; center, Bishop Lowell Taylor, and Dr. Russell Williams, second counselor. Back, 1 Delan Memmott, executive secretary; Brian Lindeman, assistant ward clerk and Melvin B. Anderson, ward clerk. Absent when photo was taken were Linn Sandall and Clark Cheney, assistant ward clerks. Kaysville Mortuary. Bishop James Dixon Haven J. Barlow conducted the services. ON JAN. 10, Ariz.; she 1931 nized Salt Lake LDS in the Temple. Mrs. King had been employed at Hill Air Force Base. She retired in 1966. M. Vernon Napoleon McEntire, Tempe, Ariz. was killed Wednesday, Oct. 5, 1977 near Oklahoma City, Okla., in an surviving are three brothers and two sisters, 48, of ton, Milton Newton, Mrs. Npomi Bateman, all of Salt airplane crash. Keith Newton, Reginald New- rn was MR. McENTIRE reared in Clearfield and Lay-toHe had lived in Ogden, San Andreas, Calif, and Tempe, Ariz. He was bom Oct. 20, 1928, in Ogden, a son of James A. and Sarah Orton McEntire. ON MAY 24, 1947, he married Sherma Forbes in Ogden. The marriage was later solemnized in the LDS Temple. attended Davis County schools and received a Ph.D. He Halloween Cards & Part w are : Mon., Oct. 31 degree in clinical psychology from Kent State University in Ohio. HE WAS a test pilot and assistant chief of flight operations for Airesearch Corp. of Arizona. He had t ! (Jl SHOP S PPIMT PRINT 379 S. State Clearfield flown over 24,000 hours. Mr. McEntire had also worked as a marriage counselor and he was an artist. HE SERVED in the Navy during world war II. He was a member of the LDS 6th Ward in Tempe, Ariz. where he served as a high priest group leader. He was formerly the bishop of the San Andreas Ward. He served two stake missions in the San Joaquin Stake. SURVIVING are his widow When von in t.uf enough the im IxM of Tempe; one son, Michael V. McEntire, Phoenix, Ariz., one c 1977 j Hallmark Carda Inc con- Mr. Dixon and his wife, Roberta, have two children. member Second LDS Ward, he served as counselor to the bishop in the Priest quorum. On Sunday, Oct. 9 the family of Elder Child presented the program with Elder Child and his parents, and his sister, Nancy Child, all giving remarks. Musical selections were given by his three smaller sisters and cousins, and the ward choir, for week England, vsb vsb EARLY SPECIALS! 10 Discount NUVIK 340 77 Moto-Sk- is 2 Year Warranty HEYWOOD AUTO CLINIC of the East Layton Third Ward, 132 North Elder Green has served as the music director of the regular Priesthood meetings, and al- - 1st West, Kaysville 376-203- 5 GiageGQzdimGsaBBEnno daughter, Mrs. John (Geraldine) Jones, Mesa, Accepts LDS Call Jed F. Barker, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Forest Barker has received his mission call LDS Misto serve a two-yesion to the New Zealand-Aucklan- d Jones. DEDICATION of the grave was by John Jones. Pallbearers were WallcoveringTs tores McEntire, Allen Taylor, Russell Nielsen, Malcolm Morgan, Eldon Sill and Kent Forbes, dmg HIS farewell testimonial will be held Sunday, October 16 at the Fruit Heights Second LDS Ward Chapel, 901 South Mountain iimityj Fruit Elder Barker will enter the Mission Home in Salt Lake City on October 29. HE graduated from Davis High School where he was EVERY ROLL OF WALL COVERING IN OUR HUGE STOCK IS INCLUDED active in the Future Farmers of America Program. His parents reside at 340 North Mountain Fruit Road, IN THIS BIGGEST SALE OF THE YEAR SALE ENDS OCT. 19 Heights, np Second Lieutenant Paul D. Stephens, whose wife, Susan, lives at 582 Dm Street, Lay-to- n, recently completed a Medical Service Corps officer basic course at the Academy of Health Sciences of the U.S. o Army, Ft. Sam Houston, i:c DURING THE course, students receive training and orientation in a variety of military subjects, including military law, unit administration and management, medical supply principles, preventive medicine and certain emergency medical care procedures. Lieutenant Stephens was commissioned through the Reserve Officers Training Corps program. fiXlyH0f)lF ii.n. ir.Hi .i csggx Texas. Tfai&iRxaaaaiiTDneiiKsr? 1:0 earn czduqqieb vented? R w Oij-- , f'T. naoU" .(jn.TXimli lit!!i' aiRie&iaanv ig? ms cm GfcnnsQig tilling ANNIVERSARY DOOR CRASHERS HE RECEIVED a B.S. degree from Weber State College, Ogden, this year. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Isom L. Stephens, 979 N. Amethyst Street, Layton. - WHILE THEY LAST To Serve On LDS Mission Elder Bret Passey has accepted a mission call to serve s in the LDS Mission for the next two years. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex W. Passey of 470 North 200 East, Kaysville. Texas-Dalla- Off on all Permanents I Also New Stylist HIS mission farewell will be Sunday, Oct. 23 in the Kaysville 3rd LDS Ward Chapel at 555 North 100 East, beginning at 1:15 p m. He will enter the Mission Home in Salt Lake City on Nov. 5. Elder Passey is a recipient of his Eagle Scout Award and Duty to God award. He has If we dont have the pattern you want In our stock of over 50,000 rolls -well be happy to get It for you -- at special prices: WALL-TE- END S OCT. X 17TH-OTH- 35 BOOK ORDERS OFF BOOK PRICES ER BOOK ORDERS ALSO AT DISCOUNT PRICES MONEY BACK GUARANTFF- served as a counselor in the Priests quorum of his ward. Elaine Johnson HE graduated from Davis High School where he was active in the DECA Club and won first place in state DECA. He was also named "Whos Who of American High School Ursulas Hair Fashions 376-242- 8 Road, Heights. Paul D. Stephens Completes Army Study $050 O 85 N. Main, Kaysville FINAL VJEEK Mission. Ray Deer Hunters Special L City. HE IS a production troller at the base. GRAVESIDE services were held Saturday, Oct. 8, 1977 in the Ogden City Cemetery with Bishop Eldon E. Sill officiating. The invocation was offered by Kent Forbes. Michael V. McEntire was the speaker. A violin musical selection was played by Sally Morgan, accompanied by Dauna Marie three ;Also ceremonies. AN active and the following R CHILD (Larene) Nielsen, Clearfield. SURVIVING are her husband of Layton; one son and one daughter, Dr. Gerald N. King, Dallas, Tex. and Mrs. Keith (LaRae) Van Fleet, Salt and mance Award at Hill AFB Dixon, an East Layton resident, has received a Sustained Superior Perfor- DAVID so has served in this capacity m the Sunday School. He has received his Duty to God award. HE will enter the Mission Home in Salt Lake City on Saturday, Oct. 29, departing is a graduate of Layton High School class of 1976, and this past school year he has been a student at Weber State College. During the summer he has been employed by the East Layton year tle, Wash.; Mrs. Russell SHE HAD lived in Layton since 1942. An active member of the' LDS Church, Mrs. King was a member of the Layton 12th Ward. She was a former worker in the Ogden Temple. Lake City, grandchildren. IN conjunction with the regular Sacrament meeting service of the East Layton LDS 3rd Ward, he will speak at this meeting on Sunday, Oct. 16 at 4 p.m. The address is 2435 East 1500 North, East Elder Green James E. grandchildren. Also surviving are one brother and five sisters, Ray O. McEntire, Layton; Mrs. Allen (Melba) Taylor, Clearfield; Mrs. Eldon (Marie) Sill, Mrs. Malcolm (Mauna) Morgan, both of Layton; Mrs. Graham (Ruth) Bums, Seat- married Buren V. King in Farmington, Utah. The marriage was later solem- the debate team at he has been attending Brigham Young University at Provo. Here he served as district leader and Elders quorum secretary. An active member of the Syracuse Layton. Receives Honor Former Resident Dies In Accident MRS. KING died Oct. 3, 1977 in the Davis North Medical Center. She was bom Nov. 24, 1908 in Salt Lake City, a daughter of Joseph F. and Bertha Louise Gunderson Newton. of Clearfield High. The past J Students. He received a scholarship to the LDS Business College in Salt Lake City and will attend the college following his mission. He has been employed at Bowmans Food Market in Kaysville. np . 1 tfiti Sr - Here at WalPaPr City we tell only quality merchandise. All merchandise horn our huge stock is returnable lor exchange or complete refund. |