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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JUNE 19, 1980 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JUNE 19, 1980 Layton CHURCH By DONETA GATHERUM 773-497- 6 Mrs. Deliah Flint has had several special guests recently. Last Sunday, several members of her family visited with her and enjoyed a family dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Yern Flint from Renton. Wash, accompanied by their son. John and their daughter Terri Ann weie Sunday guests of Mrs. Flint. Her son. Stanley and her grandson. Justin were Mrs. Flint's dinner guests. Other family members who visited at the Flint home on Sunday included Mr. and Mrs Noel Flint. Mr. and Mrs. o 'd Flint. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Tena. Mark Flint and Annette Flint. Mr. and Mrs. Vein Flint Members of the Rosewood Lane Church ol the Nazarene in Layton meet in this church building constructed by the members ih 1969. NAZARENE CHURCH By TOM BUSSELBERG The RoseLAYTON wood Lane Church of the Nazarene used to stand alone in its spot near the old telephone building in Layton. BUT IT has been joined by socres of new homes and other buildings filling the landscape. As the neighborhood has grown, so has grown the MR. AND MRS. CLIVE BARNEY Called To Serve President W. Clive Barney, 3059 West Gentile St. Layton, has been called to preside over the Puerto Rico San Juan Mission for the LDS Church. He and his wife Jean will speak in Sacrament meeting on June 22 in the Layton Second Ward at 2:50 p.m. The chapel is located at 2021 West Gentile Street. PRES. BARNEYS call will be for three years, and they will take four of their five children with them as they depart the first of July for their new assignment. The children are Julie, Johm, David and Paul. The two older daughters and son will accompany them for a short time. Julie will return to attend BYU, and John will leave on his mission soon. Pres. Barney, with a lifetime of service to the church, was released last month after, having been the president of the Layton West Stake. Prior to that time he had served for 4'2 years as conselor in the Layton Stake. He was the bishop of the Layton Second Ward for two years before his stake position, vsb Missionaries church in the ten years Since the building was completed, says Pastor Douglas Human, who himself was recently ordained as a full fledged minister. Thats not to say Rev. Human has not been a qualified pastor. In fact, he was called to preach at a real young age, the youthful minister recalls. He was just ten years of age when he received a personal witness to preach the gospel. THE WAY our church believes we are called by God to preach. Its a spiritual thing. 1 didnt choose my vocation, he adds, noting that there were times he fought the feeling to preach. At 17, he started his formal preaching efforts obtaining a local preachers license where he worked with a local congregation. It is the first level of ministerial assignments with others on the district and general level. Ordination comes through a special Board of Orders and Elections, he explains. REV. was HUMAN ordained by a general superi- ntendent of the Nazarene Church, comparable to air apostle in the LDS Church, for instance. As minister of the Layton congregation, Rev. Human oversees the spiritual needs of 65 who attend regularly with 30 actual members. The congregation includes those from a variety of faiths who choose to attend. V HE WILL speak at the Clearfield 11th Ward Chapel, 935 S. State on Sunday, June 22 at 2:50 p.m. He is a graduate of Clearfield High School and has been attending Stevens Henager College. He has been self employed in the painting business. Mission. He is the son of President and Mrs. Sheldon F Child ow Syracuse. HE W ILL be honored at the Syracuse Second LDS Ward Sacrament meeting on Sunday June 22 at 10:20 a.m. He will enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on June 26. He has been president of all his priesthood quorums, is an Eagle scout, and has earned his Order of the Arrow and Duty To God awards. He graduated from Clearfield High School and was a studentbody officer there. CURTIS graduated from the r Seminary progam at Clearfield and this past year has been attending BYU. Bible Verse A soft answer turneth away wrath: but grievous words stir up anger. Where is this quotation found in the Bible? 2. Who is the author? Answers: Proverbs 15:1. 2. Solomon. 1. cated at 201 S. 600 E. A graduate of Davis High School and the Kaysville Elder Don W. Buhler has accepted an LDS mission call-tthe Australia Adelaide Mission. He will enter the Mission Training Center on July 3. HE IS the son of Russell and Beulah Buhler of 66 S. 500 E., Kaysville. He is a member of the Kaysville 9th W'ard and his farewell will be June 29 at 10:20 a.m. in the Kaysville .Utah East Stake House lo- - denomi-natip- n and was founded about 70 years ago as a breakoff of the Methodist faith. Beliefs and doctrine are essentially that of John and Charles Wesley, Rev. Human says. WE ARE Biblically-oriente- d. Its not what man wrote but what God has given. We believe it to be the true doctrine of the Bible and all our teaching is out of the Bible. Pointing out that the church has about 700,000 members worldwide, he notes, The Nazarenes have probably some of the highest morals. There is no drinking or smoking, going to motion pictures or dances' anything that takes the people away from God. he CITING ROMANS 12: says the church believes in not being confined to world. Its worldliness were against. Sports, fishing, hunting, etc. are okay and the church is very musical. All of our colleges have touring groups. We have probably some of the finest musicians. In Psalms it says, Make a joyful noise. The church is missionary-oriente- with 650 serving along with thousands of national pastors and workers in 63 years around the globe on six continents. MORE THAN 20,000 students are trained in 28 Bible colleges and 166 day and special schools. Some 700,000 patients are treated at five hospitals and 42 dispensaries each year. In addition, ten liberal arts colleges and a seminary are in operation. memorating the ational Guatemala Quetzaltenango four-yea- ELDER BUHLER fastest-growin- "holiness In a festive service com- Elder Curtis K. Child has received an LDS mission call to 1. of the Nazarene is a holiness denomination, or one that believes in living a holy life. It says in the scriptures that God is holy, he says. g The church is the One of the largest denominational printing houses is operated by the church, headquartered in Kansas City, Mo. and a large radio ministry is carried on with Rev. Human participating in programs on an Ogden religious station. CHLRCH SERVICES Seminary, he yks been attending Utah Technical College in Salt Lake City on an automotive scholarship. He is a member of the Ogden Institute of Religion. HE HAS served in various organizations in his church and is the recipient of the Duty To God awartf; On My Honor award; and the Eagle Scout award, np ELDER ALDER Called To Serve Mission observance of Flag Day and Fathers Day, members and friends of St. Peters Episcopal Church, 1204 E. 1450 S., Clearfield, will gather at the church at 9 a.m. Sunday morning for the formal dedication of the Paul Neiderheiser memorial flag pole. PRESENTED in thanksgiving by his family, Mrs. Rae Neiderheiser, Mr. and Mrs. James DeWall and Mr. and Mrs. Don Farrell, Paul was bom Jan. 22, 1914 in Omaha, Neb., became a charter member of the congregation in 1966, and was buried from St. Peters on Dec. 29. 1979. By NORMA PREECE Elder Steven L. Alder has been called to serve an LDS mission in the Sweden Stockholm Mission. His farewell was held June 15 in the Crestwood Kaysville Chapel. THE NEW elder is a gradu ate of Davis High School. He was a member and president of the symphonic band and was nominated as a Sterling scholar in music. He was on the Davis newspaper and year- book staff. He has held many leader- ship positions in various church organizations and was awarded his Duty To God award. He has attended BYU for the past year and is currently a member of the Mormon Youth Symphony. ELDER ALDER leaves for the Mission Training Center on June 26. He is the son of Eugene and Mary Alder of Kaysville. on School at 10 a.m. for all ages; an 11 a.m. worship hour and a 7 p.m. fellowship service. A prayer and praise service is held Wednesdays at 7 p.m. featuring Bible study and testimony sharing. It is a church of involvement, Rev. Human says. "We believe in deep, total involvement udng the people. Unless people are committed, its not much of a church. We have a really strong young-adu- Mr. and Mrs. Steve Cordon of 78 N. Fairfield. Layton, recently returned home from a trip to Sacramento. and daughter who live in Sacramento. They are Mr. and Mrs, Robert Weston. Mrs. Weston gave birth to a baby boy on May 18. He weighed 8': lbs.nThe boy will be named Brian James Weston. He is the second boy for lt program and we believe in lowship. Chris Wallace will arrive home June 17 from a tour with the U.S. Navy. He is the husband of Sandra Wallace. Sandra and her children, Jennifer and Jeffrey, have been staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Barnett, while he has been on the tour. Jett Thompson returned June 17 from a six month stay in Israel with the BYU Study Group. He left Jan. 18 and had a marvelous experience and educational tour. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Thompson of Fruit Heights, entertained at a family party in his honor as well as in honor of their other son Elder Brett Thompson who returned from serving an LDS mission to Italy. Jett returned earlier from serving a mission to Denmark. This is the first opportunity the family has been together for three years. Dale and Margaret Jost drove to Minneapolis, Minn. Calif. They visited with their fel- the Watsons and the fifth grandchild for the Cordons. Mrs. J.R. Hart, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Lay ton, has been visiting with her parents in Layton while she has g in the been vicinity of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Hart and her family are currently living in Omaha. Neb. but plan to return to make their home in Utah. Mrs. Nola Bingham has received word from Dublin. REV. HUMAN is married to the former Roxanne Moody and they are parents of one daughter. The church is located at 455 E. Rosewood Lane in Layton, telephone house-huntin- 376-833- Kaysville Calif, that her grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Casper G. Carroll gave a program on China at her South Cache High School class reunion which was held at Maddox Cafe in Brigham City June 7. Mr. and Mrs. Casper G. Carroll gave a patio party June 9 at their home in honor of their houseguests Sally Meyers of Eglin, 111. and Mary Lynn Real of Madison, Wis. Guests included Mrs. Marjorie Thatcher and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Frost of Kavsville. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll also attended the golden anniversary luncheon in Logan as part of the Utah State University graduation ceremonies. - LEADS CONGREGATION Rev. Douglas L. Human leads lYlcrs A I St. the Layton Church of the Nazarene Congregation that numbers about 65. He is fondly remembered for his direct procurement of the church bell through correspondence with E.H. Bailey, president of the Union Pacific Railroad in 1966, among his many other activities in the church and the Clearfield community. DURING THE dedication, formal prayers will be offered by the Vicar, the Rev. G. Edward Howlett, assisted by an honor guard from the Boy Scouts of America and Tom Wilson, trumpet, after which the congregation will process to the church for the Eucharist. Members of the armed forces are requested to wear their uniforms for the commemorative day. Concluding with a Father's Day theme, the congregation will share in the baptism of Andrew John Hill, son of Neil Keith and Elizabeth Ann Hill, Layton. The sermon, "Authority? Provider? Partner? will be based on notes compiled in an adult dass discussion on the changing role of the father in contemporary life and its impact on images in prayer. THE 9 a.m. Eucharist and serman begins the summer service schedule which continues through Labor Day, while the Eucharist Thursday and discussion group remains to visit with their daughter and Joseph and Ann Horton. They spent a week with them. They also spent time with Mrs. Josts aunt. Mrs. J.H. MacDonald and with a cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rose. After two weeks of an enjoyable stay, and witnessing their first tornado in a nearby area, they returned home. Their Eliason of Fresno, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Preece flew to Seattle, Wash, where they attended the graduation exercises for their son Terry Preece who received his DDS degree (doctor of dental held June 7. Steve and Pat Graves and daughter Mary, a recent graduate of Davis High School, have returned from a trip to southern California where they hosted a garden buffet and Jeanne Stringer, formerly of Kaysville and Steves sister and her husband, Bob and Sarah Dyche and their daughter Nancy. Mr. and Mrs. John Thayn and daughter Jackie and a friend Charley C astle visited in Valley Falls, Kansas for two days with Charleys parents, Vr. and Mrs. James C. Castle. Mrs. Beatrice Carroll lun- cheon in honor of her husband, Casper G. Carroll on June 14 for his birthday anniversary. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Gerrold McPhee, Mrs. Gladys McPhee, Mrs. Elea-nor- e Jessopp all of Salt Lake l, City; Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. Jean Hardman, Mrs. Farrell Spencer, all of Heber Car-rol- spent several days visiting Pat's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.M. Burck of Oceanside, Calif. En route they visited Glenn Mich., and Denver. MR. GREEN has always been active in civic affairs. He farmed and worked as salesman for Studebaker Co. in Idaho for 14 years, became salesman, then assistant manager for Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. in Boise, Ida., then in Ogden, retiring after 30 years. City and Dr. and Mrs. Afton daughter Ann returned to Utah w ith them and her husband will join her in a month. He is graduating from the University of Minnesota with a degree in hospital adminstra-tio- n and will be assigned to the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City for additional training. Detroit, Colo. Sunday School teacher, High Priest group leader, counselor in Sunday School Superinden-c- y in Ogden 20th Ward. He served as home teacher since 1919 and was still serving in that position at time of his death making a total of 69 years. He served a mission in the Southern States for 2': years. Later in life he and his wife served a stake mission in Ogden. They moved to Farmington in 1976. at 7 p.m. The exercises were Albany. Ga.. Washington. D.C.. New York. Burmuda. Luman P. Green Dies At Age 92 mid-wee- k surgery) from the University of Washington School of Harold Dean Kerkman has received his Eagle Scout award. The presentation was made at a special Court of Honor held June 10 in the Dublin LDS Ward. Harold is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Kerkman. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Jones and their family have moved into a new home in North Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Fielding recently returned home from a combination business and pleasure trip. During the period of 12 days, the Fieldings took airplane flights. They visited OBrruepvi Kaysville News 376-875- 1 KAYSVILLE On Monday, the Stoker voters met at the home of Mis. Mary Heiner for a luncheon and a social. Those attending included Mrs. Deliah Flint. Mrs. Sylvia Smith. Mrs. Ima Page. Mrs. Vera Graves. Mrs. Lola Thurgood. Mrs. Mary Heiner and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stoker. Sunday include Sunday Service - ELDER CHILD Elder Jay Russell Nielsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell F. Nielsen of 1163 S. 1175 E., Clearfield, has been called to serve in the Japan Sapporo Mission. He will enter the Mission Training Center on June 26. THE CHURCH son. John just recently from serving an l.DS mission. Mrs. Deliah Flint's son Stanley, is spending two weeks visiting with his mother and other family members and friends liv ing in this area. Stanley is now living in HouMon. Tex. Luman Peter Green, age 92 of 136 East 200 North. Farmington, died June 9, 1980 in the Davis North Medical Center in Layton as a result of injuries received in an automobile accident. Survivors include his wife. Farmington; three daughters, Mrs. David (Leola) Merrill, Farmington; Mrs. Philip (Maud) Empey, Las Vegas, Nev.; Mrs. Paul (Mary) Elliott, St. Simons Island, Ga. ; sons, Luman W. Green, Lake Arrowhead, Calif.; and Dr. Peter C. Green, Molalla, Ore.; 22 grandchildren and 57 2 HE WAS born Nov. 24, 1887 in Plain City (Weber Co.) Utah to Peter B. and Dinah Maw Green. He married Veda Jane Walker, Jan. 18, 1911 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was a member of the Farmington Fifth Ward High Priest Quorum. He served as superintendent of Sunday School in Lewisville, Ida., in Rigby Stake MIA and counselor and ward clerk; bishopric of Roberts, Ida. IN OGDEN where he resided for 40 years he served as ALSO SURVIVING are one sister, Luella Jardine, Rigby, Ida., and one brother Oscar Green, Santa Barbara, Calif. Funeral services were held Thursday, June 12 at 2 p.m. in Farmington Rock Chapel, 272 North Main. Interment was in the Farmington City Cemetery under the direction of Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary. |