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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 16, 1978 JEast Layton LDS Stake i s. c. Rites Slated For Ramon D. Dean ? w imr r f,. conducted Saturday at 11 a m. in the Fruit Heights 2id LDS Ward, 901 So Mountain Road, for Ramon Day el Dean, 53, of K'l '.- I Golden Circle, Fruit Heights, who died Tuesday, 1382 I Feb 14m the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake C'ty following heart He Funeral services were from Brigham Young University He was a teacher of English and literature, where he taught at Kaysville Junior H gh School He had taught at American Fork High School and Clearfield Job Corps He had been a technical editor for fhiokol Corp He was a writer and tx.et St reed two k RAMON D. DEAN in the United States Army He was fingerprint specialist for FBI. years HE IS survived by his widtiw of Fruit Heights, sons and daughters, Dayel Dean, Ion A Dean, Salt Lake City, Michelle Dean, Oregon City, Ore , TamaK-Dean, Heidi Dean, Jana Marie Dean, all of Fruit Mrs. John Heights, (Melanie) Shumway of Sait lake City; Mrs Monte K Funeral e Services Ire Held hnJ Rob. rs, Street, 1 nc-da- tanedlct eb S H (Rebecca) Oregon City, Ore and Mrs Phil (gendy) Murdock of Plain City, Utah, eight grandchildren Also four sisters and one brother, Mrs Ardella Zimmerman, Mrs Janice Peck, 53, of 972 S ay ton, d ed ltTS in St Sjiilal in Og len I 7, complications following surgery and Mrs Connie Powell, Lehi, Utah, Mrs Flame Andersen, Sacramento, Calif and Blame Adamson, Lehi HE WAS born Mav 23, 1924 in 1 ayton, a son of William and Vera Flint Robins On Feb he 1947, 15, Flame married M iri is in Margret may call at the Fruit Heights LDS Ward Chapel Friday evening from 7 9pm and on Saturday ones hour prior to the f uncial FRIENDS Morgan MR. ROBBINS was a re- tired fireman at Hill Air ser-vi'-e- Force Base He had lived in avion most of his life He was a veteran of world wai I! Interment will be 1 was ROBINS in the American Fork Cemetery BISHOP T.J. Jones of the Fruit Heights 2nd LDS Ward will officiate at the services a member of the L.lf5 Church. Surviving are his widow of Layton, one son, Ben Morns np one Robins, Layton, grandchild, one brother and two sisters, Van Rob. ns, Mrs Ruth Dye, Mrs Jane Meade, MorBishop Ned Roueche of ! Sherrill Roueche; musical selections were by Dian Brian; invocation, Frank F. Long; remarks by Bishop Ned B. Roueche and Philip Robins; benediction, Henry Galbraith, Pallbearers were Max San-dal- were PALLBEARERS Howard Larkins, Terry Lane Larkins, Rick Howard Robinson, Lance H-- - t Robinson -- to V. Relief Society np Layton, died Wednesday, J. L. ALBANO dmg with Headboard and Queen Size Full Size Simmons . .... Rest 1 pc. 4 $7750 1 2Pcs. . Nitestand with Lamp Walnut Desks set 1 Chair New Room Complete Motel . . LoveSeat Ottoman ? i Layton Utah Stake was divid ed and the Layton East Stake was organized at that time. At the time of the division and Open Washingtons Birthday kais l.my i ru e been Deon saart sat gie, son of Mr and M:s Construction and there are now 12 Cum np L in BAUD, 11, is the son of Mr and Mrs Ronald C Daws n, dr's West SO North, Clinton, and a membei of Tioop 301 in hi Cbmon Second LDS Ward Stout, David to reed the BotKat, Wolf and Uo!J Arrow with six Silvers utder it As a Webelo, he tamed all the activity badges Put one and as a Cub was a aided the highest award ne Arrow of Light Ft SAID he plans to try for all the merit badges that are awarded in scouting His Fagle Stout projett was to he'p the eiderly at the tountv Hospital in Rov The .I p m yuj attend every wetk r'',her Jit) will be refunded 15 pounds or ideal weight wi leftover is less So if you attend the classes and by learn, rg new eating patterns, lose we ght, the class will cost you on'y J20 which is a tax donation vou lose i! achieve i PLEASE on, 322 V, tall f m ; reg'stra David s other awards include Duty to God and On My Honor He is first coun selor in the wards Deacon quorum and a student at North Davis Junior High School HIS r L scoulmaser is Albert Diy'e grb V-- r yin; - a surviving are one brother and one sister, Bruce Wilhelmsen, Logan and Mrs. Lorraine (Lolah) Araell, Salt Lake City. Funeral services were held Saturday, Feb. 11 in the Lindquist Kaysville MorBur-detuary. Bishop Larry G. of the Layton 22nd Ward tt INTERMENT was in the n Memorial Park, dmg Kaysville-Layto- Yr. Steam Cleaning Special!! a$lgg5 With Adv. Davis Countys Largest Carpet Furniture Cleaners Zenith 5000 FREE ESTIMATES Save S1 40 Save 30 MCS Series Entire line of HE SERVED in the U.S. Navy during world war II. Surviving are his widow of Fast Layton; one son and three daughters, W. Grover Wilhelmsen, Ogden; Mrs. Jerry (Gemel) Montgomery, Granger; Mrs. Don (Linda Lee) Perry, Lakewood, Colo ; Mrs. Darrel (Colleen) Watt, Orem; 18 grandchildren. or ask operated for n 12 Vatt Receiver womens casual lops In Jr. r j 2 Way Speakers and Misses. Package Save 30 Price 339.85 Mow St Experience I awarded at one ceremony s a Cub 22 taught by Susan Mendtnhall, dietitian, and is be held on Wednesdavs at and 7 p m at tne Heart Association, 250 East 100 souih Bath men and women are invited to attend A charge of 40 will be necessary lor the class, but DO will be refunded at the completion of the course if rag e Stout23 w.th 52 merit of wniih were hades h Mr. Wilhelmsen was a member of the Layton 22nd LDS Ward. He had served a mission in the Layton Utah East Stake. He had been active In MIA, Sunday School and the ward choir. Over 29 773-500- 0 tlass l David Rona.d Dawson is an wards GLEAM PHONE DAW mass startirg Feb rif THE growth of the stake since that time, has doubled ave s300 ave 30 Refurbished Womens Woven 25 Console Color T.V. Polyester Panh in Belted or Elastic Waist includes 2 5 - Only year warranty parts and labor Orig. 699 Orig. $14 Mow r Save 20 Entire Line of Toddletime Disposable Diapers Mow 399 Save 20 Save 25 Now Orig. $65 Now infant Mattress Lot 8707 Now Orig. $28 SCO $ZLQ60 Tw $n G 40 (Sm mm Saturday Only infant Stroller Lot Number 1134 Orig. $35 Now Infant Car Seat Lot Number 601 6 Orig. $35 Now s2625 S225 Bountiful Store J Every Bike in Stock on Sale Save 1 5 Infant Crib lot 8013 99 Save 15 eve 20 Orig. $62 Pcs. a f rom CARPET HOTEL SALES INC. 562 W. 100 N., Bountiful Daily PUBLIC INVITED Kaysville, S ELDER N AEG LE Maurice Flder Scott n OO 5 wHi leadership in his church He attained the Duty to God award T",A DR -- 317 Sou HE GRADUATED Davis H.gh School and AVI THE Utah Heart Association is sponsoring a ten week w Elder Naegle has held of various positions officiated. Burial was in the Memorial Park. Dedication of the grave was by Richard C. Bowman, np f.lr. I) Receives Eagle Mexito-ouadalajar- THE second session will begin at 11 30 for the Third, Fifth, Eighth, 18th, 21st and 22nd Wards Visitors are invited to attend either or both sessions as desired. The Layton East Stake is also celebrating its tenth anniversary as a stake this month. On Feb 4, 1968, the BUTCH BOY 59 $1 7QC0 .15 Pcs. I a Table On Display At: 0 CARE OF the flowers was by Kaysville Third Ward Relief Society. 89C0 fcL Naegle of M Infant Chest Lot 8374 LIVING ROOM GROUP 9:30-6:0- Blood S1 Color T.Vs Sofa Chair John A. Andrus, Emery, M235 j div hied 24th ALSO 55 65 ) et Due to the rapid growth of the Fast Layton area, it is anticipated that bv the time the new stake house is completed in UF9, the Iavt n I ast Stake will have !" t e Ninth, 12th, 14th, 20ih and sonoo U 5 ft. Hardwood Arm Chair & f accommodate everyone The first session will begin at 8 30 for the loliowing wards: First, 45 4 ft. Hardwood 2000 $5950 pcs. 2 frame cat.ng stimuli devtSopti er.t speak at Sacrament rm--e t on Sunday, Feb 19 at 1 5 p.m at the Kaysville ?h I I'S Ward Chapel, 331 Suutn v west to HE attended Utah State University. Howard Albano. Pallbearers were Mainland, Merlin oar Elison, David LeRoi Day and Ortn seven acres already p'anted with 40 more acres for further ELDER Naegle has be o called to serve an LDS tento the sion Mission Hewii; enter the Language Training .M.ssion at Provo on March 2. and his family moved to East Layton in 1954 Afton McCormick, Peace I Leave With You Beth by accompanied benediction by Dredge; SEBTA PERFECT SLEEPER Sofa order t- - Charles, Ida. and lived in Clearfield for 10 years He DUET BY Deiene Bowman BBRTHDAY Ail SPEAKERS will include: Ihe Stake Presidency, the stake Primary President, a Primary child and a mother, all concentrating their remarks on the theme. There will be two Sunday morning general sessions in Depot In Ogden. He was raised and WASHINGTON'S of stake grape vineyard a sikk to we'ght i MS. Wilhelmsen had been Maughan. r .ssagaBSEisaggagBaBRae Stake anticipates Dreaking ground this sprirg tor a new stake house which is to be completed in the fall of iSD They have also acquired J00 West, carpenter at the Defense Dredge; duet by Delene Bow man and Afton McCormick "Whispering Hope accom pamed by Beth Dredge; in vocation by Rex W. Passey remarks by Bishop Paul E Barker; speakers were Ira J Egbert and Kenneth A ,tl Memorial Park, Can you go on a diet and it until you reach the you want? Can you control weight gams-n- ot just this week or the next, but for ahead? Yes, you can, by years recognizing and permanently changing your responses to THE toil! On Feb. 23, 1940, he was married to Genoa Kennmgton in the Logan LDS Temple. postlude music by Beth HONORARY pallbearers of ground for torthccnv.ng bvUdmgs LDS Mission Call music for this session will be lurmshed by the Childrens Primary Choir. Feb. 8, 1978 in a Salt Lake City nursing home after an extended illness. William Niels Wilhelmsen, b0, of 751 N Aspon Way, East Family prayer was offered by Ira J. Egbert, prelude and were the Hill Air Force Base fire department Interment was in the Full Size Beauty of the Ldvtun Fast Stake include a new chapel on W aatch Drive and the purchase rf tw ad li Accomplishments William N. Willielmsen Services Held Saturday l, Donald Orton and George Kjelstrom, Twin Size New years of age and iheir parents This meeting has a special message and everyone is encouraged to atyouth uonai plots wards. Flowers were cared for by Kaysville 1st LDS Ward BISHOP Paul E. Barker of the Kaysville Third LDS Ward officiated Gary Vernieuw, Bill Williams, Clyde Butters, Hotel p.m. for the ' i. organization, Layton East Stake had six participating Funeral services were held Ihursday, Feb. 9, 1978 in the Kaysville Lindquists Mortuary Chapel for John J. (Jack) Albano, 91 of 488 North 150 East, Kaysville, who died in an Ogden convalescing home op Sunday, Feb 5 of causes Incident to age iciated FAMILY prayer was given by Harry Alberts, prelude postlude, BISHOP Max Hirscht Family prayer was by Neal Flinders, prelude and postlude music by lone sandall; musical selection, Ruth Frost; invocation by Lance Robinson, remarks by Bishop Max Hirschi. Speakers were Bishop Richard K. Robinson and PaRulon Killian. triarch Musical selection, by Bishop Lloyd Hess That Wonderful Mother of Mine. Benediction, Cliff Larkins; grave dedication, Patriarch David earner Burial was in the c Union Cemetery Mies Held indquist Kaysville and 7 12-1- n FUNERAL services were Friday, Feb 10 at the of-- meeting at KE WAS bom Jan. 26, 1918 Charles, Ida., a son of Niels and Cora Law Wilhelm-se- held tuary the Kaysville 6th Ward con- in the Davis North Medical center of heart failure Robinson, Matthew and Kevin Whitt THE conference begins with a Saturday evening m St. all of Layton. 1 of Langford IN MAY 176, the or ginal presidency was released and the present presidency, President K. Roger Fean, hrst counselor, Floyd Menqmst, and second counselor, Mar O Fawcett, were 100th anniver- celebrating its sary this year. megar. on the theme Strengthening The Child I hrough the Home. The West 100 South, Kaysville, who died Sunday, Feb 5, 1978 t . A ' chapel for Myrtle Flinders Kilfoyie Larkins, 81, of 273 graduated emphasize the role of the Primary in this work. The Primary organization is tenter ducted on Wednesday, Feb 8 in the Kaysville 1st LDS Ward SthiXil Land E Een, ard second M lounselor, Wayne The Sunday morning general session will recognize the work of the Primary and Services Conducted HE WAS a H'gh Priest in the LDS Church and a Sunday f .rut Stake Presidency serve m the Layton East Make was Presidmt Robert F. Bitner; first counselor, to tend Funeral MR. DEAN was born March 14, 1924 m Eureka, Utah, a son of Dave! and Sene Marie Newman Dean He was married to Kenna Fulyn White, Nov 5, 1947 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple MR. y MYRTLE LARKINS surgery of ' - The Layton East Stake prepares (or theuf weekend conference to be held Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 18 and 19. The purpose of the conference is to - I- Funeral services will be nt Prepares For Conference Your Last Diet? j Entire Line of Wallpaper Save 25 Save 33 J.C.P. Steel Belted Radial Tires Lot No. 6601 R Save 33 Shop Monday thru Friday 10 a.m. til 9 P.M. 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