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Show P k. s firy 1 min ihjwhjif umi 'VCW I t WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. JANUARY 12. 1878 Wednesday Services For Ray E. Bitters Rites Held For Cora B. Bybee First were Speakers Ward MRS. BYBEE was born Sept 22, 1891 in Kaysville She was the daughter of Joseph and Isabella Phillips Bod ly She married Orson Pratt Bybee on Dec 1, 1911 in Syracuse dedicated a was Chatlain, son-m-la- David Farnsworth and David Smedley THE flowers were cam) for by the Svracuse f trsi Uard Rehtf Societv vsb Relief Society Interment was m Hie Kaysville Layton Memorial Park Dedication of the grave was by Wesley Enters M-- of Pioneer SHE WAS the member consisted girls. LELITUA TALBOT or- ts r,s Surviving are three daughter of Harlan Edward and Sarah Ann Stoker Simmons. Her parents moved to Layton when she was a small child and she has resided in Mrs Rodney Eames, Mrs 1 loyd (Lida) Chatlain, both of Svracuse, and Mrs A1 (Nor- ma) Kastelic, Murray, grandchildren and grandchildren 11 29 great- FLNERAL services were conducted on Saturday afternoon at 1 pm at Lindquist Mortuary in Kaysville with Bishop Grant M Steed, of the Layton since She attended a small school house on Gentile Street located north of the Richard Kidd residence Later the school was moved to a home that is now owned and occupied by Mrs Charles (Delilia) Flint gutters PRICE EVER cc:mHuous aluminum LOWEST For Residential or Commercial Buildings Various Colors Baked on Enamel Custom Made with Precision on Job Don Pearson --F- 3EE 773-856- 6 the Kaysville Lourth Uard, family prayer was offered by President Don L Poppleton, prelude and postlude music was furnished by Lynette Carter, a quartet, Dorothy Hansen, Ewer, Norma Florence Flarrison, and B.shc'p Arthur I O'sen sang Beautiful Isle", invocation by R Keith Caitti, remarks - Manager ESTIMATES-- - or 394-658- 5 Jr , 58. of 710 last living of her family that of five boys and five Surviving aie two sons and three daughters, Hyrum Bill Talbot, Mrs Thornley (Telitha Ileen) Taylor, both of Layton; Van DuWayne Talbot, Sunset; Mrs Charles (Bessie) Moultrie, Mrs Glen 1 (Belva Ann) Schofield, 15 both of Clearfield, grandchildren and 26 greatgrandchildren FUNERAL services were held Friday, Jan 6, 1978 in the Layton Second Ward Chapel with Bishop Cleve Dibble officiating Ut MR. CHADWELL was a Master Mason in the F and AM and a member of the Order of Eastern Star Surviving are his widow of Layton, two daughters, Mrs Robert (Penny) Kennedy, Gearhart, Ore , and Mrs John (Sherry) Fritschie, Layton, three grandchildren was President Ralph Dibble, a duet, Carmen Dibble and Patricia Sargent sang a medley of favorite songs, benediction was offered by Tim Moultrie, grandson Pallbearers were all grandsons, DeRay Taylor, Danny T. Schofield, Randy Moultrie, Lynn W. Dangel, Rocky Schofield and Brett Moultrie speaker convenience guaranteed not an expense Reupholster your old Quality furniture (We make it good as new, finest craftsmanship anywhere) 258 W. 1800 N. Sunset Call 325-070- Kavw.he lb nor 1,-- t 0 To Serve LDS Mission N, veais Sim Giant and Ixirotiiv 15 of Ward n f o F , diJoe Wiblo1- old, su i Hansen, Kavsville, has in the ( ub Scon.-.- , B y Scouts and Sen He held the position u njer Brett LaMar 1 smoih' has accepted a mission call to sene a two year DS mission 0 me Kona Seoul M ,s - on I lurers assistant senior patrol leader 1 in tne m outs In his chut h activities, lit has strved as second coun sc lot in the Dtau'ns quorum ant is cu'rently active in the leniht rs quorum If until Meed rhe Clearfield ii 1 Summing .oure nt 'il run nine J n e v ft . DavMi, 1 ( f fr- - ' 1 . ' lil i I'l s J , ja V A r t p i M r it o i t . i O Oc f 1 ' f I i 1 r u I j V f & IP bcltool Board To Meet Tuos. HE GRADUATED fi.-- r Dav.s High School where U parncipated in athlefcs He attended LLS Kaysville Seminary for three years He has been attending Weber State College ' t I J ihe ! in t t ' ' . ' ( U-t I r i - 8 of i'V . e pr v e1-- - a ji I klij. L, rt-- H't t lah O j Tees at 4 Farm.pjnn at Jm 17 ) F 7 ft Stae n to p m on to I f . . Superintendent La re net WelLrg, the board w,!l Uis cuss the implementation of a fluoride program in the school and elemental y preparation time for teachers Other matttrs to be con sidered are granting authoritv for the fiscal agent to proceed on a bond sale, the 1978 79 school calendar, competency ACCORDING c based testing, school site selection, the purchase of lots for the building trade classes and requests for high school activity trips rk c a hi ,S M'W a r d S ' -- e i VJi Cf & mi mat j Wood Birrtng Stoves end Pooian Cha p Saw j WE ALSO HAVE STOVE PIPE FEATURING: Earth Steve Chuck Wagon Woodsman Magna Heat 2333 N. Main Sunset 825-280- 2 RONALD D. in death MRS. BARNES was born m Dunsmuir, Calif. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs Newell (Betty) Layton of ALSO surviving are a and a sister-in-laLeland Barnes of Salt Lake City and Mrs Ruby brother-in-la- Weaver of Layton Funeral services were held in Sacramento, Calif. Interment was in a Sacramento cemetery dmg Funeral Rites Are Held For Maryr Hickman Mary Helen Hickman, 16, of Kuishan Road, Edmonds, Wash , died Jan 1, 1978 m a Seattle, Wash, hospital of a sudden illness SHE WAS born Oct 6, in Seattle, Wash to Dr O Robert and Lucy Whitesides Hickman. 11100 Pickett, Provo; grandparents, Mrs Othello Hickman, Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs Wilford Whitesides, ELDER FELT Gains Eagle Ronald D Kaufmann Jr Accepts LDS Call For Mission . the son of Lt Col Ronald and Kay Kaufmann Sr. of 1522 North 1680 East, East Layton recently earned his Eagle Scout award He is a member of Layton Troop 344, sponsored by the Trinity Lutheran Church in Layton and the 6514th Test Squadron at Hill Air Force Base Ronald Kaufmann Sr is the scoutmaster RONAI-has been very active in the scouting program He served as patrol leader and scribe. In 1976, he attended the youth leadership training camp He has also attended Camp Bartlett and the National Boy Scout Jamboree in Moraine, Pa The eighth grade student attends Central Davis Junior High where he is a member of the boys glee He plays soccer on a Layton team and works as an assistant coach and referee for the AYSO HE IS active in the Acolyte program at the Church of the Good Shepherd Fpiscopal Church in Ogden dmg Elder Brett Felt has been called to serve an LDS mission to the Tennessee-Nash-villmission, for two years e HIS farewell testimonial will be held Sunday, Jan 15 at 30 p m in the Kaysville 9th LDS Ward Chapel at 201 S 600 E., Kaysville He will enter the Mission Home in Salt Lake City on 1 Jan g o O 21 ELDER Felt graduated from Davis High School where he was a member of the Davis High Band and played a comet in the band He attended Kaysville LDS Seminary for three and a half years He has earned his Duty to God" award in his church and been active in his Priesthood quorums, having served as first assistant to the Bishop in the Priests quorum HE IS the son of Bishop and Mrs Rodney W Felt of 79 N 750 E , Kaysville np OOO 00000000 000 0000 DENTURES REPAIRED Layton Dial For FUNERAL services were Appointment 322 1761 S.LC. Additional services were conducted Saturday, Jan 7 m the Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary. Conducting the vices was Dr Martin Burkley Hickman. ser- THE opening by offered prayer o Q was Joe Whitesides. Speakers were Bishop Don Hale and Dr. Jay Welch Closing prayer was by Dr John Emmett. Interment was in the Memorial Park Dr Martin Burkley Hickman dedicated the grave, dmg Col. FREE PARKING O 0 0 o 0 DENTURE CLINICS INC. Work dlroctod by Donol Technicians with ovar 30 yrt. axparianca. Gworontaad work. Fraa nttmatai end cleaning Repair! Whlla-U-Wal- t. 1JS Discount for Sanior Cttlient SLC I&3 E. 2nd So. M SATURDAYS 5 WEEKDAYS o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000000000000000000 j t W Rites Held KAUFMANN JR. t i c mi t St r a XI ' . Sc H ml Ksi-- d m n Jk.r a i j Nx-- l tXaafJ dJill Ms Ti S w f j n j r t t i L, J 1 r T Idtr Timothy will enter ? v 1 INTERMENT was in the Woodlawn Cemetery at LaFollette, Tenn dmg For Myrtle K. Barnes t j St i t un ' i j (N Jj i p a ) I v S t 0 g d in freshman football at Davis H gh this year He enjoys water skiing, church baske'bdll and baseball He is a freshman student at Davis High School np a, N 1 ill at m i O. ihe Language Training V s s.on m Provo on Jan 19 plated Little leagje baseball and basketball He ' fit speax in Sacrament meet. rig on Sun da v, Jan 15 in the Kay s the 4h LDS Ward Chapel at 8 5 F ast 2 X) North, at 3 3d p m ACTIVE in sports, be has ! ,r ( WML F F conducted m Washington workmanship we also 1 t i f out ELDER TIMOTHY Funeral services were held Thursday, Jan 5, 1978 in the Myers Mortuary Chapel in Roy. Rev. Jasper Weaver of the First Assembly of God Church m Layton officiated at the services. California, 2 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren Match fabric samples in your home at your Iee Ohio. REMARKS were made by Bishop LeGrande Simmons, a trio, Lillian Bedford, Yvonne Kidd and Betty Hailing sang That Wonderful Mother of Mine; ( lx,u ni Henry Chadweli and Woodrow Chadweli, both of Chaska, Tenn , William Chadweli, Layton; Mrs Mary Johnson, LaFollette, Tenn ; and Mrs Martha Gibson, Norwood, Mrs Myrtle Koebaker Barnes, 76, of Sacramento, Calif , died Dec. 22, 1977 in Sacramento of a heart ail ment Mrs Barnes and her husband, Myron Barnes were former residents of Layton Mr Barnes preceded his wife Our furniture is the Best and feature: L i s from 9 , i.i bt p m a lass in a juatu exert ises at jar Friday Hi t i Special I roi'runi' Slot (I For Davis An th Library ALSO surviving are three brothers and two sisters, Family prayer was oflered by Rocky Schofield, grandson, prelude and postlude by Myrna McCowan, granddaughter; invocation by LaMar P. Crawley, grandson, remarks were made by Bishop Cleve Dibble, a tribute by Myrna McCowan, vocal solo, O My Father" by Harris Adams accompanied by Marianne Call n Furniture should be an Investment h etc - S f . , h tOM n fro n 1 r op SiT w a presented wish me 1 a,. e S. out award on 2i MR. CHADWELI was bom Jan 27, 1819 in LaFollette, Tenn , a son of Duff Sr and Stacy Ayeis Chadweli In 1941, he was married to Anna Owens of Louisville, Ky service Memorial Park Dedication of the grave by Noel Flint All e ' v--f v at tut four brothers and one sister, Jon, Bill, Matthew, Michael, all of Edmonds, Mrs Jeanne fabrics first quality All frames are Quality Constructed Ail Upholstering done with expert craftmanship i. y Valeria Drive, Layton, was dead on arrival at the Davis North Medical Center, Mon day, Jan 2, 1978 He died of a heart ailment Survivors include her parents, Edmonds, Wash , All ; Eagle lie served with the U S Army during World War II He was a Lie member of the Veterans of F'orcgn W ars He recently retired as the steam plant operator at Hill Air I orce Base after 28 ytars of CARE OF the flowers was by the Layton Second Ward Relief Society Interment was in the LAYTON, UTAH No Seams No Leaks Requires No Maintenance f! 20 N Second Ward ganization in Syracuse, as well as other leadership posi- daughters, (Isabelle) SERVICES were conducted by B'shop Maurice H Lee of they built at the time of her marriage until her death Mr Talbot died April 30, 1900 An active member pf the LDS Church, she served in various ward positions She was a Relief Society visitirg teacher for many years At the time of her death, she was a member of the Layton been a captain of the Rachel Layton Warren Daughters Duff Chadweli on Dec 9, 1914 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She lived m the same home that Mrs Telitha Jane Simmons Talbot, 91, of 2846 W. Gentile, Layton died Tuesday, Jan 3, 1978 in the Davis North Medical Center tn Layton MRS. TALBOT was born July 29, 1896 in Bountiful, a hour classes and most wi' run rune wetzs Lastjn Sr saiJb Us'.ers will be farrished at nu a ; g mw ( fuwlev wiT i Services Are Held Funeral services were held Uedresday at the Kaysville Fourth Ward Chapel for Rav E Bitters, H of 500 Last 3ud North Kavsville, who died Dct 31, 1977 while hunting m ( orinne. with a heart attai k Tabot SKL HAD ha to g ve a book rev ie will btg.n IhursLiy, Ja.. m at 6 3u p m in the suu'h wir Of the S'dke Center, 9 s5 S uh State St These w !l be t aid hi EVEN HANSEN TALBOT was married to Hyrum Gilbert !l "" RAY E. RITTERS MRS. spent the her life in Bishop Jensen and PALLBEARERS were LaMar Claire Hansen, Fullmer, Earl Weatherston, Dean Moyes, Jack Tsushima, Arvei Bitters, Dave Poppleton and Brent Poppleton Care of the flowers was by the Kaysville Fourth Ward Services Held Svracuse A member of the I DS Church, she was an active member of the Syracuse F.rst LDS Ward She had held numerous positions of leadership in the church, having been a Primary president and teacher, a ounselor and VisUirg teacher in the Relief Society and a member of the ward genealogy committee for several years s By bee was also mental in obtaining mfor-r- r anon and assembling iiatti id! for the history of S.racuse book that was published a few years ago A five in the PTA, she had beo president of the Svrjtuse Elementary School PI A i Cemetery by Lloyd ihe Pahbearers, all grandsons, was later solemnized in the Sait Lake LDS Temple Mr Pvbee died July 13, lab3 MRS. BYBEE of m included Robert Lames, Richard Lames. Allen Chatlain, Scott Farnsworth, Syracuse Their marriage greater part GRAVE 1 1 were CLLILRAL ,r i Reader s Theater oh paint r g Bowen Lewis n THE The second half cf tbe Clearfield Stake Recreat.cm program will corrirrence the wees of Jan 16 and continue for approximately mne weeks, the classes being varied i Bishop by Clearfield Rec. Program m Howard V. President Kenneth R. Young, a duet, Marilyn Uhamet and Cathi sang Nuttal, Somewhere My Love"; benediction was offered by of- THE invocation was by Rodney Eames, a son in law, speakers included Dr Thayne law, Smedley, a grandson-iPresident Vern Thurgood and Bishop Grant M Steed An organ medley of Mrs Bybees favorite songs was played by Randy Galley and Mrs. Marjorie C. Fisher ren dered a vocal solo, Going Home The benediction was given by David Farnsworth a grandson Mrs E Cora Bodilv By bee, 86 years of age, of 230 S 4d00 W , Syracuse, died on Tuesday, Jan 3, 1978 in the Davis North Medical Cemer in lav-tofollowing a lergthv ill ness made Maurice H Lee. Syracuse ficiating The family prayer was given by Robert Eames, a grandson, prelude and postlude music, Geneva Rampton, vocal solo, Softly and Tenderly, by Lloyd E Dahl, accompanied by Mrs Kathleen Sessions CORA B. BYBEE I vm mm msm SeiecttYtsion Home Video Cassette Recorder includes YKI25 cassette, hookup cables, antenna adaptors and remote pause control. SEE FREE DEMO At Banes Electronics 1981 North Main, Layton, Ph. 825-61- 14 |