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Show ywrwr w"vp (TV WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. SEPTEMBER 7. 1 378 Open House: Carl Crai: Funeral Services Held For Dora H. Tremonte Rites Held Dora Henderson Mrs Tremonte, 46, of 336 Church Street, Layton, died Sunday, September Eveline Elmer Henderson She married Anthony J. Tremonte on July 5, 1952 m Flagstaff, Arizona The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Tempie and Harriet Webb Hodgson On April 11 1918, she married John M Perkins in Ogden The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple He died MRS. TREMONTE hadhved in Jerome, Idaho for 18 years She came to Layton in 1954 She attended Jerome, Idaho schools and graduated from Jerome H.gh School She was a member of the Layton First Ward and had been a teacher in the various Mav 9, 1933 SHE MARRIED Earl C Pitt on Sept 10, 395 in I vanMon, Wyo He died April auxiliaries 10, 1966 She had resided in lav ton until 1920 when she moved to kaysville and then moved to Sunset in 1946 MRS. PITT was a member of the LDS Church and a the Sunset Fifth IDS Ward where she was active in Relief Society and had been a Primary teacher Surviving are four sons, Allen J. Perkins of Pullman, Wash , Irvin R Perkins, Kaysville; Don H Perkins, Bountiful, and Dale M of 17 Perkins, Clearfield, grandchildren, 24 great- ADELINE SURVIVING are her husband of Lavton, two sons and riTT Delated at the funeral ser vices Family prayer was by Dale M Perkins, prelude and postlude music, Colleen B Reid, musical selection, Beyond The Sunset, by Janet Ostler, invocation, Chad D Perkins Speakers were Bishop James D Bridges, Don H The Lavton Community will resume their Church Perkins and Paul H Reid, Steve Evans sang That Wonderful Mother of Mine Benediction was by Rawlee Perkins regular schedule Sunday, September the in Tremonte, Vanessa Tremonte, all of Layton Also surviving are her lour brothers and three sisters, Melvin Henderson, Elmer pulpit The choir will be singing under the leadership of Mrs June Edwards They will practice each Sunday after church services Fifth Ward Relief Society cared for the THE SUNSET THIS SUNOAY.is Sunday School Rally Day Also it is flowers np Grandparent Recognition Day A coffee hour will follow the worship service The choir members and 435 Sunset to Lay tun m two and a half days North Fort r Lane, Lay ton, from 5 to 8 p m The open house will be given bv his son and daughters A FUNERAL SERVICES were held Wednesday, September 6, in the Lavton First CARL DAVID CRAIG Ward Chapel with Bishop Leo Jack Meacham officiating Interment was in the Kays- brothers and sisters One brother, Shirley H Crag, and one sister, Mrs Ira P Thurgnod of Syracuse are still living Carl has lived in ville Layton Memorial Park dirg Lavton all his life In his early life he farmed the ground where the Lavton uL.i ELDER MURDOCK sonage Friday, September Will Leave For LDS Mission 8 THE CHURCH family is busy gathering items for a garage sale to be held Sep tember 16. The Lydia Circle met at the Ursula Dixon home at 10 a m Tuesday The ladies are busy making things for the bazaar to be held October 7 VERY SPECIAL guests at church Sunday September 3 were Reverend and Mrs James T. Stanford and several employees of the Og den Rescue Mission Reverend Stanford gave an informative talk on the work of the mission Ider Richard (Kent) Mur-i h, son of Mr and Mrs Guy G Murdoch of 334 North ( Jomal Drive, Layton will spt ak at a Sacrament meet n g on Sunday, Sept 10 at p m at the Layton Ninth LDS Ward Chapel, 789 E Wasatch Drive, L.ayton c 1 ELDER MURDOCH has been called to serve a two year LDS mission to the r Mission enter the Language raining Mission in Provo on He will I Receives LDS Mission Call S' pt 30 Elder Murdoch has held various positions in his Deacon and Priest quorum He is a graduate of Layton High School and attended Elder Neil W. Taylor, son of Bishop and Mrs Lowell M Taylor of 360 East 100 South, Kaysville, has been called to serve in the Japan Okayama G l .J Weber State College for one year where he was a member of the Sigma Gamma Chi Fiatermty. He is an Eagle Scout, np AF Dt unucts, wift George IXaTios, ir. the Air Force M laved Enlistment Program Ids mturd rig , (or . Justice cf The Peace yuyili liii toy request no to SSgt Loo Di vora Air I orce Runsiltr, 727 ?4fh St Ogdf n ( V NTH! A, WHO rts des in Layton, will enlist loi ait e duty into the Air Force n OCuber 16 Af'er c impletion of the six week bask naming course, tvnthia wul wits in the Adrmnistidiive area wi rntU Packham to JP Committee - OE-ELE- GT $ Commissioner inpn iTtJl J n president of the elders quorum when the Layton White Chapel was built and was in charge of hauling all the gravel for it He organized a special com Cynthia Sbgt L They are Mrs Floyd R Wheat of San Pablo, Calif , Mrs Verl G Williams of PatO IN 1937 he was if on August 24 King IN 1976 when the Bicentennial Wagon Train came through Utah it was the responsibility of the Mounted Sheriffs Possee to escort it Derrah Wiggle was president of Davis County at the time and he took Mr. Craig and they joined the wagon train at the Davis County line in Sunset Carl rode a horse to Lay-towith them and they camped where his alfalfa field was until the U S Government bought the ground and built Verdeland Park on it to house defense workers This area is now the Layton City Park He was irrigating his farm on the night of July 25, 1936 when lightning struck the old Layton Church House and it burned to the ground He later bought the church property and built a home on it He still resides there Enlist? In I HE MARRIED Inas S it i ' h on May 9, 1917 in the Sail Lake Temple She died on April 21, 1951 He then married Anna Gav Ha.unk, in Lavton on June 18, 1954 Carl had four children with three of them still living ' f C,.nadian-Vancouve- L 1HF FAMILY g fls trhsied School, Layton Lily Offices and the Armory no stand He worked at the Layton Sugar Co and the Ogden Arsenal When it closed he transferred to Hill AFB and retired from there in 1968 ( their families will have a potluck supper at the par- High School, step-gre- group of the 23id Ward High School, Central Davis Jr , grandi h.ldrt n Lay-to- Ida Jerune, 11 Cahf hittier, 9 great grandchildren, 4 step grandchildren, 7 grandchildren and n W Carl has been an active member of the LDS Charth and has held many positions including assistant ward clerk, ward clerk of the Third Ward, secretarv and treasurer of the seven ties, publisher of the ward paper and has served on two Stake Missions He is now secretary of the high pmst CARL WAS bom in Layton on September 13, 1888 a son of John David and Laura Marie Harris Craig. He has six Henderson, both of Cannon-ville- , Utah, Kent Henderson, Salt Lake City, Conrad Henderson, Jerome, Ida ; Mrs Kendall (Beatrice) Dutton, Cannonville, Utah, Mrs La Roy Dresitl of Jerome, Ida and Mrs Carvel (Joyce) Dutton of Williams. at 6 p m ages, nursery through adult, will start at 9 30 a m The worship service will start at 10 45 am with Reverend Kenneth C. Fdwards at the PALLBFARERS were Mil-toPerkins, Jack Perkins, John Perkins, Randy Perkins, Jim Perkins, Joe Perkins, David Perkins and Danny Perkins Honorary pallbearers were Rawlee Perkins and Chad Perkins n Memorial Park BISHOP James D Bridges of the Sunset Fifth Ward of- - 10 SCHOOL CLASSES for all n ALSO TWO brothers, and three sisters, Lawrence Hod-soSyracuse, Isaac Hodgson, Layton, Mrs Pearl Clawson, Winnemucca, Nev , Mrs Sarah Ogle, Yuma, Ariz and Mrs Mariam Wiggill, Lay-toq- , Marie Tremonte, Salt Lake City, Angela Tremonte, Mrs Greg (Gina) Bone, Delores Community Church To Resume Sunday Schedule grandchildren Burial was at her SHE WAS born August 26, 1932, in Cannon ville, Utah, a daughter of Parley Harris and SHE WAS born Oct 17, 110 in Lav ton, a daughter of John Layton 1978 home of cancer Funeral services were held Tuesday at 1 p m in the Sun-se- t Filth LDS Ward Chapel fur Mrs Adeline Perkins Pitt. 77, of 2521 N Mam Street, Sunset, who died Friday, Aug 25, 1978 at her home after an extended illness member 3, five daughters, Mark A Tremonte, John Michael Tremonte, Tom Lavton and Jav D Craig of Ha. ley, Ind He has two step of daughters, Mrs Joe Kersh R y and Mrs Ferrell W inn of mittee and they hauled 4V0 cubic yards of gravel from open house will be held in honor of the 80th birthday of Carl David Craig of Layton. The open house- - will be held Sunday, September 10, at the home of Mr and Mrs. Verl G. An Republican U.W I. Make a better life for all citizens. 2. Seek to eliminate apathy 3. J xt Build the free enterprise system Ji J Seek to minimize welfare that all may benefit from honest work. f (bring government administration closer to the people) 4. Paid tor ct Zaugg - Commissioner committee LDS Mission HE WILL speak at the Kaysville Second LDS Ward Sacrament meeting on Sunday, Sept. 10 at 3 30 p m. at 25 South 200 East. Elder Taylor will depart for the Language Training Mis- sion in Provo on Sept 14 HE IS a graduate of Davis High School where he par- ELDER TAYLOR DICK ADAMS 485 North Main In City, np I m Layton SALES SERVICE I) 376-538- 0 proudly announces the arrival of 7)7iTD2; s I It i! I (I K I t : ? 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