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Show DAViS NEWS JOURNAL. MAY 18, rSBsswaw! 1978 ' v i 'see3 it"; i ' at a JK&i rf If -- - S- :;.i? T7'';i v Iftffilft Vi. J.1' , 4 a . V. -v s ; X 4 ! ' Ay A . , "' g j4gcy- 7 X ? 3g 12 A V Wm y 4 Cf'fav-- i ' i a FOLIC By ROSELYN KIRK - LAYTON St. Rose of Lona Church, 85 Church Street, Layton, m addition to hrmg a spiritual center for mer 4,0 to Catholic people who live in the area from Kavs-viii- e to Sunset, is also a community center w here dances, parties and meetings are held in the hall located next to the aj)tl. ACCORDING to Father i Lomas Murphy, C.S FT, the serves about church The chapel of the Rose of Lima Catholic Church m Layton is t he setting for two masses which are held twice daily in addit ion to live masses scheduled on Sunday. MASS 550 families in the north part of Davis County. The three priests who head the church ail live in the rectory which is attached to the building. in addition to the chapel, the hall and the rectory, the parish also supervises a st hool which is located across the street from the Layton High School next to the LDS Seminary. THE CHURCH building is named for St. Rose of Lima, a Dominican nun who lived in Peru and was sainted for her good works. Construction on I he building began in 1947. The chapel is in use much of the day since a mass is held every morning at 9 a.m. and at 5:15 p.m. each day, Monday through Saturday. Regular are services scheduled five times on Sun8, 9:30, 11 a.m., 12:30 day and 6 p.m. A Saturday night mass is also scheduled at 6 p.m. Father Murphy said that the Sunday evening mass is usually a folk mass where guitars and other musical instruments contribute to the - MUSIC IS a part all of masses. Father Murphy said since 1966 all of the mass is performed in English rather than in Latin. The musical accompaniment is performed in the area between the first pew and the altar while the officiating priest performs the mass. In the room behind the altar, known as the sacristy, the priest prepares for the mass and puts on the robes that are worn during the mass. Church activities and or- been Has employed with Sperry Univac ganizations. Corp. He is the son of Mr. and dings, confirmation and first communion services are held there. The children are confirmed when they reach grade eight if they have met all the requirements and learned the lessons taught in catechism classes. Bishop Joseph Lennox Federal, who heads the Salt Lake Diocese, attends the confirmation at the St. Rose of Lima Church. The priests at the church are Paulist Fathers who are trained in the major seminary of that order in Washington, D.C. The Paulist Fathers also staff churches in Greeley and - A rezonFARMINGTON ing request in the Val Verda area of Bountiful to allow the construction of duplexes was denied by the Davis County FRED LEWIS, 3011 Orchard Drive, had requested that the t2 acre lot be rezoned from to allow for the conto struction of two duplexes. The fi0m R-- 2 HE IS a graduate of Davis High School where he was a member of the symphonic in the LDS wed- funerals, baptisms, Commission when about 15 people protested that population in the area was becoming too dense. HIS farewell testimonial will be held Sunday, May 21 in the Kaysville 10th LDS Ward Chapel at 331 South 50 West beginning at 3: 15 p.m. Llder Pedersen will enter the Language Training Mission in Provo on June 8. active IN addition to the masses that are held in the chapel, By ROSELYN KIRK Elder Clifford Neel Pedersen has accepted a call to serve a two year LDS mission to the Kobe - Japan Mission. HE IS his to protect anonymity. This choice has been the procedure for about a year, Father Murphy said. screen K fv 1 ELDER PEDERSEN Mrs. 1009 C. Harold Pedersen of Cambridge Road, Kays- ville. np Davis County Planning Commission had recommended that the county commission call for a public hearing on the proposal prior to taking action. Neighbors in the area appeared to say that the increase in population density in the area would result in a decrease in the property value. One Terry resident, Schwendiman, who had been denied a rezoning to construct multiple dwellings in an adjacent area at an earlier date asked why action had not been taken against illegal duplexes and apartments in the area. planner, Albert Cole, said the county has COUNTY AUTO GLASS SPECIALISTS 500 GOOD USED WINDSHIELDS HOUSE GLASS Storrr. Doors Picture Windows Thermo Windows Patio Doors Screens FAST INSURANCE CLAIM SERVICE GUARANTEED AGAINST LEAKAGE Quality Glass Confraternity THE GROUP has no parochial school, but some Catholic students attend St. Josephs School in Ogden where they receive their secular education. street from Layton High. Father Murphy is the prin- C.S.P. is the pastor of the St. Rose of Lima Church. Two Boulder, Colo., as well as San Francisco, l..os Angeles and Portland. THE Catholic school, the of Christian Doctrine, is located across the other Paulist Fathers are also connected with the church. Father Aloysus Farrell, C.S. FT, a missionary father who travels in ten states and Father Fred Draeger, C.S.P., w ho runs a bookstore and gift shop for the order in Salt cipal of the religious school which is taught by 32 lay teachers. Over 509 children are registered in the school where the children learn through the catechism lessons about the church and the Bible. The classes are staggered so the children, from age to grade 12, meet once a week for eight months to be taught. During school hours, Father Peter Conaty, C.S.P., teaches classes in the same building for high school grades 10. 11 of begun a study to see which the apartments and duplexes are illegal. When the area was rezoned in the early 1960s to allow for only single family dwellings some of the multiple dwellings, already there, became uses but were still legal. Others have been constructed in the area since and are illegal, Mr. Cole said. The problem is to discover the age the of multiple family dwellings. Mr. Cole said the planning department has now obtained a 1960 map of the area which should assist the department in y SINCE ALL the neighbors in the area objected to the rezoning, the commission denied the petition. Mr. Cole said the county needs to develop a plan for the use of the area. In other business, the commission approved the recommendation that five people be Vf- and who have released time from the high school to study 12 religion. The building has four classrooms with sliding panels that allow the rooms to expand. Both Father Conaty and Father Murphy also have their offices in the building. named to the county Equal Employment Opportunity will (EEO) committee which take A look at the present plan to provide equal opportunity to ail county employees, assuring tiiat discrimination on the basis of age, sex or ethnic-origidoes not occur. RICHARD Nelson, EEO officer, said that the county EEO group, Knights of Columbus, meet once a month. The youth group provides activities for students between grades 9 and 12. As a community center the church also supplies a meeting place for the girls scouts and brownie scouts as well as cub scouts. Bowns, Vickie Johnson and Glen Anderson as the county FLO committee. EARLIER THE commission had suggested that members the of , t- personnel ad-ho- c Layton Community Church Events The Youth Baptist Fellowship of the Layton p.m. Their table front of Kings Department Store at Fort will be in Lane Shopping Center. 21 SUNDAY, is May Childrens day at the church, with the children participating in the morning worship service. The Sunday School will recognize the young people being promoted to the fifth grade and the high school graduates. Following the worship service there will be a coffee hour when Rosette Stucki, the foreign exchange student of THE Diaconate meets at home Joyce Andersens tonight at 7 p.m. Many church members are attending the Camp Utoba work weekend May 20. The near Liberty, camp is Utah. SOME members will go the camp Friday evening and return Sunday afternoon. Others will leave the church parking lot at 8:30 a.m. and return at 4 p.m. Saturday. 20 Saturday, May from ment, salads and desserts. Each family will bring a fried chicken plus $1 for each adult. The proceeds will go towards the mortgage. The Stitch and Chat Circle met at the home of Audrey Rakestraw Tuesday, May 16 at 10 a.m. POTPOURRI MARKET PLACE 10 Rummage Sale) ss St. Peters Episcopal Church 1204 E. 1450 S. Clearfield Layton High School, will be recognized. She will be re- The membership committee will have a bake sale on Used and Treasured Items New turning to Switzerland in June. SUNDAY evening the choir is sponsoring a Southern Hospitality night. The choir will provide the entertain Something lor EVERYONE!!! Saturday, May 20 9 till 5 p.m. com- J3gSEp OSMEfl GHtty ave incompatible. another matter of business, the commission In signed a contract with Hodges and Karren to construct a steel building at the road shops fora cost of $42,991. Contractors said they w ill begin to pour the concrete immediately and the building should be completed by Sept. 15. people be named to the final committee. The county commission approved that and named Jim Kelly, Irene Sanchez, Linda recom-mendatio- n for parts replacement will be paid for by the owner of the vehicle. They will provide a tune-uservice for the Special Interest members of the Kaysville East Stake. It is under the direction of Donna Fitches, chairman; Robert Day, stake high councilman and Richard Weaver, coordinator, np Attention all Special Interest of the Kaysville East LDS Stake. Once again the Stake Special Interest Committee is conducting their annual Car Clinic" on Saturday, May 21 at the stake center parking lot beginning at 7 a.m. $50 Speedostat electronic speed control 'Car Clinic Is Planned May 21 necessary p TOP mechanics in the area will provide the labor and the WASATCH SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH Available is 9:45 A.M. . 1 1 A.M. & 6 P.M. PRAYER MEETING WED Jones Ph. 7 P.M. 376-574- 1 In automotive dept. JCPenney Bountiful Store 1st So. KAYSVILLE, UTAH SUNDAY SCHOOL Sale 6 9 9t Speed control with resume, accel and retard controls Designed to fit most American passenger cars, light trucks and vans (except front wheel drive) Helps maintain speed, save gas and reduce driver fatigue, With set speed, onoff controls; complete instructions. Reg. 119.99 No. 3030 N. a m. until 2 Community Church will have a pizza party at the church tonight at 6 p.m. The group will play games, bake and eat pizza. Mr. Nelson and Mr. King said After receiving the list, Mr. Nelson recommended that five Pastor Wm. .. The statue of St. Rost1 of Lima, Peru, for whom the church is named, is located in the yard of the church betw een the chapel and the rectory. MAftiESAKE that the two committees duties are different and therefore placed on the list. WORSHIP SERVICES .. ' L - - director, opposed this move since that committee will be dissolved when the merit system is initiated. Even though a new personnel committee will be selected at that time, both selected. Elected officials were also asked to name a department member to be E. 1 mittee also serve as the EEO committee, but both Mr. Nelson and Earl King, personnel pian needs to be updated. Previously Mr. Nelson had suggested that county commissioners name an employee from each department they oversee to a list from which the final EEO committee would be 440 - THE Catholic Church Is the second largest religious group in Layton, Father Murphy said. Activities in the church are carried on by a womens club which meets once a week. The mens determining illegal uses. A building inspector will be hired in the near future to enforce the zoning regulations in the zone which does not allow dwellings, he said. ' li ." 4 Lake City. pre-schtx- students i Father Francis Diskin, Commission Denies Val Verda Rezoning Receives LDS Mission Call and marching bands and served as band president. The past year he has been attending the University of Utah on a music scholarship. The confessional, known as room of reconciliation is also located in the church. The Catholic, when confessing, can eiiher choose to talk to the priest face to face or may speak from behind the a V Auto 19"8 JCPenney Co.. lC Center Opens at 7:30 a.m. Daily except Sunday 12 to 5 p.m. |