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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. JUNE 1979 7. East Layton Wards Are Reorganized Several wards in the Layton East Effie Apple Dies At Age 93 Years Stake were and a new ward was created recently. Involved in the change were the 24th and the 20th Wards. The 24th Ward was divided, creating the new 27th Ward. Boundary' lines of the 20th Ward were altered, giving new members to the 24th Ward. STEVEN D. Bailey was Demonstration Agent offices. She also organized groups for sewing and foods and was on the Davis County Fair Board for many years. 4-- her life She lived most of in Mr. Apple. SURVIVORS include three sons and one daughter, Lawrence W. Turner, Sioux City, Iowa; James Leslie A NEW counselor was sustained in the 24th Ward. He is David Mellor. dmg Two Are Called Turner, Farmington; Rex Turner, Salt Lake City and Mrs. G. Lloyd (Ruth) Hess, Farmington. There are 17 grandchildren; 47 greatgrandchildren and sustained as bishop of the new 27th Ward. His counselors are Ronald Price and Lee Farrin. The executive secretary is Rick Hamilton and Jerry Campbell is the ward clerk. The bishopric of the 20th Ward was unchanged. CHURCH Farmington except when she lived for two years in Van Nuys, Calif., after marrying C LDS 4 great-- r one one sister, Reuben Kilfoyle and Mrs. Leo (Verna) Hill, both of Layton. Funeral services were held on Saturday June 2 in the Rock Chapel with Bishop Aaron Richards officiating. The family prayer was given by John D. Morrill, prelude and postlude music by Gayle W. Mayfield and a vocal duet In The Garden by Gretce Sartor and Lloyd G. Hess, acGayle by companied n; brother EFFIE T. APPLE Mrs. Effie T. Apple, 93, 12 North 200 East, Farmington, died in a Bountiful Convalescent Center on May 30, 1979. BORN MARCH to James and Sarah Jane Nate Kilfoyle in Kaysville. She married Jess W. Turner on Dec. 14, 1904. He died Feb. 6, 1916 leaving four small children. She married J.M. Apple on Jan. 30, 1942. He died in December of 1944. Mrs. Apple has been active in her church. She served as Relief Society president for $ix years, as work director and as a teacher. She was a stake board work director for eight years and Primary president three times. She worked in the Sunday school tnd in the MIA on the recreation committee. She was a recorder for Farming-to- n city for many years. FOR SEVENTEEN years she worked in the Davis County Extension and Home 1, 1886 and Mayfield. INVOCATION - KAYSVILLE Dust may hardly be settling on the new campus of the Davis Area Vocational Center, but its already bulging at the seams. by Ralph S. Turner, remarks by Bishop Richards, a tribute to THE SCHOOL, which opened last September with her grandmother by Joyce H. Buhler and remarks by Bishop Gordon Van Fleet, and an organ medley by Mrs. ELDER WHITESIDES Mayfield. Speaker was Pres. Alan B. Blood, a closing musical Ray P. Whitesides has received a call to serve a LDS mission to the Columbia Cali Mission. He will enter the mission training center on June 21. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Evan A. Whitesides of 291 West Gordon Avenue, Layton. ac- companied by Mrs. Mayfield, benediction by Robert E. Rampton and dedication of the grave by Lawrence W. Turner. INTERMENT IN Farming-toCity Cemetery under the direction of Linquists Mortuary, Kaysville. kj n ELDER Whitesides is a of Layton High School and has been attending the University of Utah for the past two years. While at Lay-to- n High, he was active in the music circles and was a member of the Laytonne graduate Provo Chapel Listed On National Register ... PROVO ' Ward 5 j and its Chapel amusement hall have been ' country, said sacrament meeting at 4 p.m. The chapel is located at 60 Kathryn MacKay, who researched the West Gordon Avenue, Layton, vsb chapel and amusement hall listed in the National Register t of Historic Places for their and prepared the nomination architectural and religious form for their inclusion in the t significance, according to the' "National Register. of Utah State Historical Society. THE PROVO Third Ward earliest English Parish Gothic churches in the state, and easily one of the best Chapel is one of the group. He will be honored on June 10 at the Layton 23rd Ward churches of any kind in the The Provo Third ; After a reorganization the LDS Church in Provo into three stakes in 1901, members of the Provo Third Ward soon began building a new chapel under the direction of their bishop, Thomas Nicholls Taylor. The chapel was dedicated on Aug. 30, 1903, with John Henry Smith giving the dedicatory prayer. IN the church members erected an adjoin1113, ing amusement hall. Only the top floor of the amusement hall was completed at that time, and in 1926 the lower floor was completed. The Provo Third Ward Chapel and amusement hall served not only as a religious center for the Provo westside citizens but also as a social, Hundreds of ships and planes lost forever. Some say its UFOs. Others say it's a lost civilization. You may decide its both. cultural and recreational center. Dances, musical fetes, and sports contests were held for many years in the amusement hall. CHARLES BERUT7S Layt on Among the new families decided to make Layton their home is the Andrew Johnson family. They moved into the community who have BASED ON THE BOOK BY CHARLES BERLITZ FtLMCO wEEJTo 1971 o CkwtMu Showing IN OG DOLBY Wed.-Fr- i. EAiiiHEBiS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Langley and their family recently moved from a house they were renting in Layton into a home they are buying. June 6-- 8 9 & m (STOP WATCH) ALARM from Ogden. STBRDO Sunn Clastic Pictures. Inc. Shows Eve. 7 CHRONOGRAPH THE PERFECT GIFT FOR DAD METAL BAND & CASE L.C.D. QUARTZ ACCURACY CHRONO-TIM- students but often with more than 100. By TOM BUSSELBERG WAS number by Lloyd Hess Though the Davis County Vocational Center just moved into new facilities last September, conditions are already cramped, including the business education area. must cope want to obtain skills for Elementary School, where CROWDED QUARTERS three buildings, is being ELDER HOWARD utilized to the point some classes are overcrowded, says Center Director Jack Shell. Facilities can handle about 200 students at a time but many times during the year Elder Troy Lyndon Howard has received his call to the El Salvador San Salvador LDS Mission. He will leave for the MTC on June 21. IS a TROY graduate of Davis High School and attended Seminary for four years. He has presently been attending the U. of U. He has held many positions in the Third and 18th Wards. He was Deacon president, Teacher counselor and the Priest Quorum assistant to the bishop. He has been active in scouting and was a member of the Order of the Arrow. He has also received his Duty to God award. ELDER HOWARD served as president of his freshman class at Davis High School. He lettered in football and basketball for two years. He will speak at Sacrament meeting on Sunday, June 10, at 5:30 p.m. at the Kaysville 18th Ward, 55 North 100 East. this number has been exceeded and caused crowding with 250 at times. Some 875 students have participated in open-enprograms since it d opened. He continued, It has been to the point at times classes were so full that the only way to survive was to have some absent. That prevailed primarily in the business and auto body classes. NOT ONLY is there overcrowding, but facilities are inadequate in many on-sit- construction and while e some space has been offered by Davis School District at the Freeport Center, distance and lack of adequate heat make it difficult to utilize, Mr. Shell says. Auto classes body frequently total 23 students while facilities are designed to handle 15, he says. And while that doesnt sound bad, it is hard for students to receive hands-o- n training under such conditions. And the business department is set up to teach 75 e full-tim- - To the FARMINGTON far reaches of the universe or the trees in your own backyard, all of it can be explored by Davis County youngsters through Davis County Librarys summer reading club. MAGICAL, mythical and beastly events will be featured weekly at the North Branch Library in Clearfield and South Branch in Boun- July 17 at 1 3 Mr. Shell says. Its the same with drywall and diesel mechanics. They are limited because they need larger facilities with special rooms, he adds. The training program is limited due to the facilities. Business department needs more room. Presently they are all set up in one large room and "need some individual classrooms. The welding class needs a shop but just hasnt gotten off the ground. facilities at Layton High School the and Layton Catholic Seminary building. After that, the school moved several hundred yards west to the old Verdeland 100 WE ARE looking at renting shops to house the Park to body shop and trades building were constructed prior to formal center transfer. Shortly after, the school district provided space for diesel and auto mechanics in the old bus shops adjoining the center campus. The latest addition a includes greenhouse for an ornamental and horticulture program. LOUNGE CHAIRS program and transporting students out of the area and were also working on legislative appropriations and that should be ready in two months (preparatory paperwork). possibilities Every program where space is available is full and crowded. Every program where we have to operate on a transient basis has people Reversible Cushions losing interest. SpmMly Priced Ah WE ARE looking at keeping the costs as low as possible but we may have to break it down into phases (construction), he says. We have a lot of ground and need facilities. The $AOO V e. Gold, Green & Blue Hardwood Frame in White Other Styles irf Our Large Stock 3 Colors All HOTEL SALES 257 W. So. Temple, Salt Lake City 100 No. (East at Freeway) Bountiful campus covers more than 60 acres. The growth has been so 241 West Center, Provo tremendous because people SHE WILL speak in Sacrament meeting on Sunday, June 10 in the Kaysville Eighth LDS Ward Chapel at 25 South 200 East at noon. Miss Christensen will enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on June 14. SHE GRADUATED from Davis High and Kaysville LDS Seminary. While at Davis High she was active in the Pro Schola Pep Club, the DECA Club and the GAA (Girls Athletic Association). through p.m. Films include: "The Hobbitt, June 12; The Trouble with Tribbles and Dragon Stew," July 10; Sinbad, July 17. AT SOUTH Branch reading club will run each Thursday, June Wat 2p.m. "The Hobbitt will be featured June 14, and six films will be shown July 19: The Reluctant Dragon, Magic and Shen of the Sea, Music, and Monsters Man, "The Lavender Mysteries, and Paul Leprechaun She has been active in her church activities having RuANN CHRISTENSEN Miss RuAnn J. Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph K. Christensen of 8 North 300 East, Kaysville, has been called to serve an 18 month LDS mission to the Bunyan. 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