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Show r WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 14, 1980 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, FEBRUARY 14, 1980 Bible Verse CHURCH And unto man he said, Behold the fear of the Lord, that is wisdom; and to depart from evil is understanding. . Where is this verse found in the Bible? 2. Who is the author? 3. What land does the book describe? 4. Was Job a real person? Rites Are Held marks were given by Bishop Russell Williams; a tribute to grandpa was given by Julie Lee: vocal solo. In My Father's House Are Many Mansions was rendered by Lynn Nance. Speakers n'.ifr Funeral services were on Friday, Feb. 8. 1980 lor Car) .Bruce Cottrell. 74. of 478.,9,tith Main. Kaysville. whoassed away on Monday. the Lakeview Hospit-a- l Feb, infkiuntiful. follow ing an illd ness;-, j.j . HE WAS born Oct. 3. 190.' in Kaysville. the son of James AlIrgiMpd Edith Layton Cottrell 0Hi was married to Leone Stringfoim on Jan. 5. 1933 in Ufgdong resident of Kavs-villeq.- was a graduate of Dayi.v.High School and had seryesF. Kaysville as marshal for several years. Fie had been employed by the State of Utah and Jhe; Ogden Arsenal, retiring fi;pTi several years spent at HilLAFB. in 1962. He was a member of the Kaysville Ith Warded was an elder. son of Leon Alfred and Marie Gailey Robins. He spent his earlier years in Layton, moving to Salt Lake City, and the past several years residing in Burley, Ida. He was a member of the LDS Church. Gailey Robins Hansen; two brothers and two sisters, Bruce G. Robins, Atlanta, Ga.: Gailon G. Robins, Bountiful; Mrs. Wayne (Barbara) Anderson, Heyburn, Ida.; Mrs. Roger (Kaye) Genereux, Fort Leonard W'ood. Mo. Funeral services were held on Wednesday at the Lind- one greatgdchildren. randchild; and one brother. Ralph L. Cottrell of Kaysville. Fgneral services w'ere held at fi.'tioon in the Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary. The family are his mother of Syracuse, Mrs. Marie quist Kaysville Mortuary. Bishop Grant M. Steed of the Syracuse First LDS Ward conducted. prayer was given by Larry Kidpian;logpi)..prplqde and was played by Marvetta G. Saunders and Nolene G. Hod-soinvocation by Wayne G. Anderson: a vocal solo "Love One Another by Bishop Fer-re- l S. Gailey. Speakers were Bishop Blaine Gailey, Bishop Vaughn E. Hansen, Albert Nance and Bishop Grant M. Steed. A vocal solo Sometime We'll was sung by Understand Henry Moffit, accompanied by Mrs. Peggy Moffit. The benediction was given by Dee Forbes and the grave in the Kaysville-Layto- A D1NNKR. followed bv dancing to a live orchestra will be the evening's program. All member' of the organization are working to make this event measure up to those of the past few years that have been so very outstanding and well attended. life. AT 2(1 she was graduated from college. Then after GAIL ANDERSON Elder Kirk L. Weber has been called to serve as the branch president of the Ohio Branch in the Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Mission of the LDS Church. HE IS the son of Mr. and Mrs. Royle W. Weber of 387 Owens Avenue, Layton. Pres. Weber is a graduate of Layton High School and the University of Utah. As a mining engineer with Shell Oil Co., he is presently assigned to the southern eastern Ohio area. He is married to the former Rebecca Christensen, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Christensen of 682 North d Road. Layton. PREVIOUS TO this calling. Pres, Weber was serving as a member of the District High Council, vsb Miss Gail Anderson, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fair-fiel- was dedicated by Bruce G. Robins. PALLBEARERS were all cousins and nephews and included David Gailey, Paul Smith, Gerald Packineau, David Anderson, Layne sacrament meeting of the 1th Ward at 935 Clearfield South State at 4 p.m. MISS ANDERSON was a graduate of Clearfield High School and the four year seminary program. After graduation she attended two years at Utah State University before entering the missiin field. She is the third member of the family to till a mission. She was a former member of the Syracuse and Syracuse Third Wards. and Joyce Winters. to the public, np It is . Kaysville to San Diego. Calif, and spent a week. Mr. Crawley attended meetings at the North Island Naval Base on a govern- Traver. The ladies w ho are in charge of arrangements for this banquet are Alice Clein. I srula Mayer. Esther Heap and Lillian Sienkieleicz. dme I Mary KITCHEN CABINETS I For the Home Remodeler or New Home CABINETS IN 3 DAYS install You install or we I Kaysville Kitchen and she accompanied him to San ment assignment open and Debbie Robarge and I Mr. and Mrs. Don Crawley Hew The Trinity Lutheran Women's Missionary League is sponsoring their annual Sweetheart Banquet. Thi' social event will be held Friday. Feb. 15 at the Country Garden Restaurant in Clearfield. It will begin at 6 p.m. FRANK JONES will be the master of ceremonies for the program. Those participating on the program are Kathv Blanken. Gary Romer. Darvl MISS SPENDl.OX E can manage her time alright, and one reason may be because of her many goals. For when she adds them all. including more education, possible marriage and developing her real love, teaching on a college level, the sum says she must. Another factor accounting for her success may be her own philosophy of life that she calls her circular logic. It can be drawn with six words inside the circumference of a circle, each 60 degrees from another. The message says Learn to Love to Live to Learn to Love and so on and so on. & 67 No. Main, Kaysville Bath 766-151- 2 Diego. THE DANCE wilt begin at 8 years of age Forbes and Lee Robins. The flowers and a luncheon were served in the stake cultural hall following the burial and was cared for by the Syracuse First Ward Relief Society. 8:30 p.m. for all and over. . The Men of Notes" orchestra will provide the music and the theme is Through The Years" with : Tlifi $ A!JJ tir, , piXf.ep, wws, t;.,. postjudgjwois ployed .bvyoMrw. Y given by Gailon G. Robins: i. lonoyGrangeUH4r.mnn;'BIas miresgave the invocation. Re- prelude and postlude music Anderson of 1950 Joseph South Main. Clearfield, arrived home Wednesday afternoon. after completing a y ear and a hall in the Fort Lauderdale Mission Field. She will be giving a report at the regular Sesquicential Ball Don't forget to attend the grand Sesquicentennial Ball being planned by the Kaysville Utah East LDS Stake for the evening of Feb. 23 at the Stake Center. addition and partially due to her efforts and enthusiasm, the first LDS black branch in Los Angeles was organized during her slay BESIDES HER lessons from blackboards and books, she taught one class how to take an early final. Miss Spendkne found it necessary when she was scheduled to enter the mission home just one week before commencement, when she would receive her own master's degree. While serving for 18 months in the California. Los Angeles Mission, she found time to manage the finances of the mission along with trading with the other missionaries. In 1). Siveetheart Banquet Planned ELAINE SPENDLOYE . teaching calculus to her peers. She recalls her tight schedule during those two years when she spent many hoars tutoring her students at home, in her office and even on the way to Kaysville. On one occasion she asked the student to drive for her giving her another hour and 15 minutes for teaching from the books. ELDER WEBER Cemetery n probably wouldn't have. For Miss Spendkne. daughter of Mrs. Harriet M. and the Late B. Blaine Spendkne of Kaysv ille. is one of those people who always seems to get the job done earlv. She has resided in Kaysville all of her Utah State University Funeral Services Held Wednesday John David Robins. 46. of 723 S. 2000 W., Syracuse, died Feb. 4, 1980 in a Burley, Ida., hospital following a lingering illness. He was born on April 22, 1933 in Layton. Utah, the it The annual Relief Society of the Valentine dinner-danc- e Syracuse Third Ward, will be held at the ward cultural hall on Friday. Feb. 15. commencing at 7 p.m. teaching mathematics for two years at Davis High, she became a graduate assistant at Mr. and Mrs. Gene Green were guests in Tremonton on Sunday of their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jenkins. They went to attend the blessing and naming of their new grandson who was named Ferrin Eugene. Mrs. Jenkins was the former Kip Green. I SURVIVING are his widow. Kaysville: two sons and one daughfer, Don Carl Cottrell and (James Rodney Cottrell. botbi'Ot Kaysville: and Mrs. I Cottrell Kidman. Tremonton: II gran- time, Kaysville News THE Kaysville I Ith Ward Relief Society was in charge of the floral arrangements. SURVIVING Missionaries east of Palestine. 4. He is mentioned in Ezekiel 14:14 and James 5:11. MR. NANCE rendered the solo. 0 My Father" and the benediction was given by Phillip Robins. The grave in the Kaysv Cemetery was dedicated bv Don C. Cottrell. Pallbearers were Cameron Cottrell. Kris Cottrell. Craig Cottrell. Kurt Cottrell. Gary McCarty and Marc Lee. Honorary pallbearers were lravis Kidman. Trent Weaner and Kevin Cottrell. Party Set FOR THE first time it has taken her the usual amount of time to accomplish a goal. And if missions weren't called for 1. Job 28:28. 2. The author is unknown. 3. The Arabian desert, south- in- Syracuse 3rd Ward Elaine Spendkne is home from her mission. It's about time. Answers: cluded Pres. Alan B. Blood and William Sessions. C$$LB. 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