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Show VVtfclWY ttthLfcA UMVId NCVVO JUUrtlNHL, OCT I CMDCn d , 1313 Guy OFjIT(WPi(I C. Knight Lauren Varney gave a musical selection, accompanied by Gayle Whitesides; invocation was by Doren B. were Bishop ac- Barlow. were Dedication of the grave was by Bishop Max B. Rigby and interment was in the cemetery. KAYSVILLE -'- Marie Egbert, Services Held Mon. Funeral services were conducted on Monday, Sept. 17 at 12 noon in the Kaysville LDS Stake Center for Sean Dale 8, of 183 Higgs, Tiffany Relief Society pox. The Relief Society of the Sunset Seventh Ward will be sponsoring a ward budget fair Oct 5 beginning at 5:30 p.m. at the ward chapel, 338 West 1800 North. to Mrs. William Morrell, Relief Society president, boothes will include professional hair cutting, shoe shining, a ACCORDING HER PARENTS are members of the Kaysville 12th LDS Ward. Surviving are her parents of three sisters, country store, clothing shop, baby shop, toy shop, fish pond and a cake walk. There will also be quilts and various Tracy Egbert, Tami Egbert and Trudy Egbert, all of Kaysville. ALSO surviving 500 HE WAS bom April 26, 1971 in Bountiful to Steven Alma and Linda Kay Hess Higgs. His parents are members of the Kaysville third LDS Ward. Survivors SHE WAS born June 20, 1974 in Ogden and had lived all her life in Kaysville. She was attending kindergarten at the Sam Morgan Elementary School in Kaysville. Kaysville; East North, Kaysville, who died Sept. 14, 1979 of cystic fibrosis ' at a Salt Lake City hospital. daughter of Ira J. and Mary Lynne Petro Egbert, of 1060 Kingswood Road, Kaysville, died Saturday, Sept. 22, 1979, at the Primary Children Hospital in Salt Lake City of complications from chicken are her grandparents, Mrs. Donna Petro, Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Egbert, Kaysville. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the Kaysville Stake Center, with Bishop Richard Brough officiating. Kay grand: Kaysville; Higgs, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Alma Hess, Farmington; Higgs, Heber City; and Mrs. Arba Tidwell, Clearfield; Mrs. Ar--. minta Smith, Clearfield; Mrs. Willard Hess, Farmington; Mrs. Pearl Higgs, Kaysville and Mrs. Myron F. Holbrook, Bountiful. tuary. np FAMILY prayer was given by Ira Egbert; prelude and postlude music was played by Maxine Richins; Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary with Bishop Paul G. Sharp of the Layton 21st Ward, officiating. A family prayer was given by Kenneth Keller; prelude and postlude music by Oralie Waite; a I Am A musical selection Child Of God by Rulon Waite. INVOCATION WAS given by Kevin Gam with remarks given by Bishop Paul G. Sharp. Stacy D. Gam was the Mor- speaker. Another musical selection was given by Rulon Waite, God Be With You Til We Meet Again. The benediction was given by Floyd E. Dening. Bible Verse Now this is eternal life: That they may know thee, the only true God, and Jesus Pallbearers 1. Who recorded the above words? Answers: 1. By were Randy Knight, Curtis Knight, Kevin Gam, Perri Knight, Jeffrey Garn and Monty Kirk. Dedication of the grave was by Jeffrey L. Gam. Interment was in the Kaysville-Layto- n Memorial Park. attend. John the Apostle. Mac Accepts Bank Americard Visa Master Charge American Express Mancini & Dante Knit Dress Shirts Sport Shirts J and to family ACTIVITIES will include a first aid demonstration, a fashion show of remade clothes, blood pressure tests, Christmas ideas and family activity ideas. The Stake Primary board will sponsor a family pumpkin decorating contest. The Stake Mutual organization will sponsor a family bike marathon. THE FAMILY Living How-TFair is sponsored by the Stake Relief Society. They have been planning the fair for nearly a year. No items will be for sale. There will be free refreshments, dmg o Lutheran Church Events Good Shepherd Sunday will be observed at Trinity Lutheran Church, 385 W. Golden Avenue, Layton on Sunday, Sept. 30. Rev. Daryl Robarge, pastor, will conduct a special service marking the beginning of a two-yecelebration of the 25th anniversary of the Good Shepherd Lutheran Homes of the West. IHtbt ARE homes developed for the care and training of the mentally retarded children, with homes in California, Oregon, and a new facility now being constructed in Littleton, Colo. A campaign will be in progress to raise $2,500,000 in the western states to expand and update these facilities to keep abreast of new advances being made in the mental retardation program. Elder Paul Thurgood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben A. Thurgood of 1697 West 700 South, Syracuse, has been called to serve an LDS Misa sion to the field. Harrisburg-Penn-sylvani- HE WAS honored at the Ward First Syracuse sacrament meeting on Sunday, Sept. 23 and will be entering the Mission Training Center on Oct. 4. A graduate of Clearfield High School, he also graduat- ed from the four year seminary program and at- Elder Scott Dee Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine G. Taylor, 1075 East Green Road, Kaysville, has been called to serve in the Missouri St. Louis Mission. SCOTT WILL speak in Sacrament meeting on Sept. 30 in the Fruit Heights Fourth LDS Ward, 201 South 60f East. He will enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on Oct. 11. Elder Taylor is a graduate of Davis High School and has been attending Utah State University in Logan, np Dr. and Mrs. George F. Snell and family enjoyed a family outing and hiking at Timpanogos Cave on Saturday. Mrs. Wilma Buhler and her daughter, Mrs. Norma Preece, were guests in Murray on Tuesday of Lillian Epperson. They also visited with Mrs. Erma Hickman. Carl Cloward underwent . surgery last week at the Davis North Medical Center. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.. Sherman Cloward of Fruit , Heights. tended Westminster College in Salt Lake City. HE HAS been employed by the Davis North Ambulance Service for the past year. An active member of the Syracuse First Ward, he has held positions of leadership in all his priesthood quorums, etc. vsb Sandra Tanner To Speak Sandra Tanner, a of Brigham Young will be the featured speaker at a potluck supper to be held at Trinity Lutheran Church, 385 West Golden er Layton. This will be in the Fellowship Hall at 5 p.m. EVERYONE IS cordially invited to come and join in the fellowship and hear this fine speaker. Avenue, EBteUBMi Fall Clothing Extravaganza Mot IFailD MmwM from. Vakief to $18.00 $099 Elegance in tailoring A fabrics. organize preparedness. activities. 6 colors to choose 799 and family home evening themes. The ojective of the fair is to help the family improve in three areas: To live on less money; to enjoy better health ; Ideal for Tennis, Golf, or all sport Whites Solids Fancy Patterns Values to S25.00 $-- around homemaking Fairfield, Calif.; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Dening, Roy; Mrs. Alice Knight, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Gam, Scottsdale, Ariz. FUNERAL services were held on Sept. 25 at the Christ WE WANT to encourage all ward members to attend, added Bishop Don Budge. The public may also K The fair will have demonstrations and exhibits centered McCoombs, ville City Cemetery. Funeral was under the direction of sqle. drinks. Mr. and Mrs. Art Johnson and their family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hi Gibson in Layton on Saturday evening at a patio party. Bishop and Mrs. Lowell Taylor entertained at a family dinner Sunday in honor of their son, Mike, for his birthday anniversary and his ordination to the office of a deacon in the LDS Church. fair. Jeffery Layne Garn, Lori Jane Knight, Cynthia Gam, Karen Marie knight, all of Layton; Mrs. Michelle BURIAL WAS in the Kays- Lindquists Kaysville feature Mexican burritos. Oriental noodles, hot dogs, sloppy joes, a pickle barrel, cookies, doughnuts and soft his include parents; sister, Lisa handmade craft items for Food concession stands will dd. people from other communities are invited to attend this Company of North Salt Lake. He las resided in Layton the past ten years; was a graduate of Layton High School; and served for four years in the U.S. Marine Corps. HE WAS a Priest in the Layton LDS First Ward. Surviving are his father; his stepfather and his mother, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Garn of Layton; brothers and sisters, Alice Knight, Ogden; Randy Floyd Knight, Curtis Drew Knight, Kevin Stacy Garn, Perri Glen Knight, given by Bishop Haven J. PALLBEARERS ALL MEMBERS of the Holmes Creek Stake, neigh- by the Peterson Drilling companied by Gayle Whitesides, gave a musical selection and benediction was Donald B. Petro, Bob A. Petro, Blaine A. Egbert and John S. Hendersons, all Tiffanys uncles. n. bors, friends, families and Duane B. Gerrard and Eldean Halliday. Diane Smith, o HE WAS bom March 3, 1954 in Ogden, a son of Glen Charles and Joyce Blanche Dening Knight. At the time of his death, he was employed Boyce. Speakers were her parents, Mr. and of Mrs. Henry Brown Garland, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ward, Riverton and his sister, Marily Ward of Ogden. The special event was a birthday anniversary of Beck Ward who was ten years well-plann- Guy Charles Knight, 25, of 344 West Morgan, Layton, died Sept. 21, 1979 in Salt Lake City following an accidental electrocution while he was working at a construction site. Kaysville Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Meldon Ward and family The Layton Holmes Creek LDS Stake will hold a very and worthwhile Family Living How-TFair on Saturday, Oct. 13, from 5 p.m. at the stake center located at 125 Chapel Street, Lay-to- Services Rites Are Held Missionaries Living Fair Tremendous Selection of Famous Brand Clothing at Great Savings A Yorke, Botany Lancaster Dress Shirts 500 & Corduroy Vested Suits Solids Fancy Patterns Values to $20.00 IMutes Thurs, 9 A.M.-- 7 P.M. $499 WW.U $7999 Career Club Dress Shirts Natural Shoulder 3 colors Regulars Shorts Longs X Longs $H99 PofyeetorSWool 149" Petrocelli Suits Value $150.00 Values to $300.00 Vested Suits Hand Tailored New Fall Colors $9999 Regulars Longs Shorts X Longs Sizes 28 to 60 Camel Color A Must for Each Mans Wardrobe, Regulars, Longs, Shorts, X Longs. $2i9" Values to $250.00 Famous Designer 19" Now 100 All Wool Slacks Solids & Checks Valuee to $50.00 34 LaJolla Slacks 10 colors to choose from Finest slacks medee In America. Valuea to $80.00 54 MR. MAC 32 So. Main SLC Natwl Shodder $1 3999 Luxurious Tailoring lit perfect Superb Styling New stripe ttoM colors. Wool blends of medium weight suits in new fall stripes and Longs plaids Regulars, Shorts, Longs, X Longs. Solids & Checks Size 28 to 60 1 Median Weight Vriues to $200.00 Slacks A distinctive assortment Fanout Brend Mens Vested Suits Valuee to $125.00 $7999 Some one of a kind. Great Values. Assorted sizes & colors. One pant suit two pant suits B9 K1W Scoop Camel Hair Blend Blazers Knit -- S, Mj)!AND Hand Tailored Solids Fancy patterns Sizes 1414 to 20 Valuee to $16.00 Voltes New Double Sat. 9 A.M. 6 P.M. Values to $100.00 Single Needle Tailoring Our Finest 2 Pant Vested Suits Frl. 9 A.M.-- 9 P.M. Famous Designer Puccini Vested Suits Values to $250.00 199" Elegant Suits Wool and Wool Blends Hand Tailored Regulars Longs Shorts X Longs Mens Sportcoats VMum to $150.00 $7999 A colorful assortment of new Fall & Winter Sport Coats Solids. Checks, Plaids Every coat tailored to perfection Regulars. Longs, Shorts, X Longs Famous Designer Hollywood Suits Values to $350.00 229 Hollywood creates clothing for the business and Professional man who prefers to be in the forefront of fashion Wool & Wool blends Regulars Shorts X Longs Longs Mens 2 Pant Vested Swedish Suits Knit Values to $150.00 99 Navy, Brown Black Regulars. Shorts. -- X Blue, Longs. Longs. |