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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL JULY 10. 1980 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JULY 10, 1980 Missionaries Kaysville News 376-875- 1 Mrs. Mary Scoffield spent June 25 and 26 in Logan where she attended the NARFE (National Auxiliary Retired Federal Employees Convention). Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Casper G. Carroll were Mr. and Mrs. Starley Mattsen of Kennewick, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Don McGaffin and children Doug and Sherri have returned from a three week vacation trip to southern Utah and California. Time was spent in southern Utah on a business trip for Mr. McGaffin before driving on to California to spend their vacation time. They visited in Los Angeles and on to Redding to visit with his mother Mrs. Elinor Ragsdale. At Mount Shasta they visited with Neil and Linda Ragsdale. At San Jose they were guests of Ed and Carol BERNICE FRANCISCO Bernice Francisco will give her report on her mission to Hawaii in the Lavton 12th Ward. 125 Chapel St. at 3:30 p.m. on July 13. SHE IS now attending BYU after spending a mont visiting her family and friends in New Mexico. She will spend the weekend w ith her foster parents. Melvin and Charlotte Dahle in Layton. Elder Laird Alan White has accepted a mission call to the Netherlands Amsterdam Mission. He will enter the Mission Training Center on July 17. He is the son of Lt. Col. (ret.) and Mrs. Hal D. White, 450 E. 250 N., Kaysville. MR AND MRS. WILLIAM PAUL CAMP William Paul and Dorothy M. Camp have received a call to serve a mission in the newly organized England Coventry Mission overwhich Pres. Quinn McKay will preside. THEY ARE scheduled to enter the Mission Training Center on July 16. Their missionary farewell will he held July 13 at 10:30 a m. at the Holmes C reek Stake and Fifth Ward on Chapel Street, Layton. They have been serving the past 31 months as Ogden Temple ordinance workers. D. L. Ford To Fulfill Elder Dale L. Ford has been called to serve an LDS mission to the Costa Rica San Jose Mission. He will enter the Mission Training Center on July 17. He is the son of Eae Ford and the late William L. Ford. FAREWELL testimonial w ill be giv en during Sacrament meeting on July 3 at 9:50 a.m. in the Layton 23rd Ward. 60 West Gordon Ave. Dale is a graduate of Lay ton High School and the Layton Seminary where he served as Senunai v pt evident. He was a finalist in the state Sterling Scholar competition and also represented Layton High at Boys Stale. National Senate A Youth Conference. Science Sympo- Inter-maounlai- n sium. and was the Layton City Improvement Association, lie was a commencement speaker at the graduation exercises and a member of the v earhook stall'. attended BY U on a Trustees Scholarship w here he is a member of the Honors Program and is majoring in electrical engineering. Vhile at BYU he served as second counselor in the Elders Quorum presidency. He has VS previously served as first assistant to the bishop and Slake Youth Conference chairman. He has attained the rank of Eagle Scout, received the Duty of God Award, and is a member of the Order of the Arrow He has been employed at the Squire Shop. . THE NEW elder will speak in Sacrament meeting July 13 in the Kaysville 8th Ward at 1 :45 p.m. at 25 S. 200 E., Kaysville. Events Set For Senior July 18, 12:30 p.m. at the Heritage Senior Citizen Center, Lt. Steve Layton of the Clearfield Police will discuss the necessity of There will be a most informative film. We all need to keep appraised of matters such as this. ALSO, WE have a tour available to go to Cedar City to the Shakespearean Festival. We plan to leave on Aug. 12 and stay for thre days. Just think, three days of excitement for only $65. If you are interested just call the Heritage Center, Aug. 5 we will have a cancer screening clinic. Call the center and have your name placed on the list. We will provide 773-706- HE W ILL be honored at the East Layton Third Ward sacrament meeting, Sunday, July 3 at 10:45 a.m. The location of the chapel is 2435 East 1500 North, East Layton on Cherry Lane. Elder Barnes is a graduate of Layton High School and seminary program. He will depart for the Mission Training Center on Thursday, July 17. vsb 1 center. Club Organized 4-- H The Cooking Cuties, a first cooking club has year been organized and are proving great results already, as they gather every Thursday morning at the home of their leader, Mrs. Suzanne Redfield in Clinton. Region III Workshop Scheduled Special instructions given by State PTA officers and commissioners will be the highlight of the Region III workshop. 4-- THEY ARE preparing to enter their products in the Davis County Fair next month. The officers of the group are Bar- bara Summers, president; Rachel Barksdale, vice president; Mindy Redfield, secre- tary; Rainie Hunter, song leader; and Julynn Barksdale, reporter, vsb guests of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Green at their summer cabin. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Larkins returned home from Darby, Mont, where they visited a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Larkins and family. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bring-hurof Campbell, Calif, visited three days with Mr. and Mrs. George Heywood. Mr. and Mrs. Rand Fisher and children of Hillsboro, Ore. were house guests of his parents, Lt. Col. (Ret) and Mrs. Jay Fisher. Mrs. Carol Kennah and children Leslie, Andra and Vincent of Fairborn, Ohio have been visiting with Mrs. Lucille Kennah during their stay in Utah Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Ho- REGION III Director. Mrs. Heloise Hamilton, would like to encourage all PTA officers and commissioners to attend July 14. from p.m. at the Davis County School District office in Farmington. Instructions and guidelines will be given to aid them in being better leaders for their schools and representatives in their communites. 2-- 4 THE PTA goal is the maintenance of a better working relationship between local, state and national PTA units. McGraw - Edison - Universal Elder Scott D. McCall, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Russell McCall of 178 Dixie, Layton has been called to serve in Auckland, N ew Zealand mission. He will be honored at the Layton 16th Ward sacrament meeting, 125 Chapel Street at p.m., Sunday, July 13. ' 1 HE GRADUATED from Layton High School, seminary and attended the University of Utah. He was on the debate team at Layton High and was an honor graduate of Layton High. He will enter the Mission Training Center on July 17. He has been employed at the Church Offices in Salt Lake City since graduation. Clinic July 15th YOU MAY be checked for visual acuity, glaucoma, lazy eye, loss of hearing, middle ear problems, diabetic screening through sugar count and blood pressure. Memorial Park for Lowell F. Underwood, age 61 . of 1856 North Main. Layton. The Rev. Daryl B. Robarge of the T rinity Lutheran Church of Layton officiated at the services. Mr. Underwood died July 1. 1980 at the Davis North Medical Center. HE WAS born June 19. 1919 in Loretto. Neb., a son cf Eddy Thompson and Murid Belle Forester Underwood. He married Mary Jo Boeltz. They were later divorced. He married Josephine Nord Avery in Evanston. Wyo. on Dec. COOLERS MUST CO We will meet any installed price on any cooler manufactured by McGraw Edison Company, including Alpine, Arctic Circle, Wright, Universal, Sears or Montgomery Ward. dont try to meet competitive prices because mind paying a little extra to get a better indont people Normally we stallation. However while our over supply lasts we will meet any price. ROBERT LOVE HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING 773-557- 9 pdaughter. Gary Avery. Hooper; Robert Avery. Logan: David Avery. Huntington: Mrs. Norman (Debra Jo) Bastain. Salt Lake City: 17 grandchildren. Services Set F or Martha Edmonds Gary Stringham Edmonds, West Bountiful; Mrs. Tom (Diane) Wilson, West Bounti- ful, Mrs. Richard (Kathy) Atwood, Botiful; Mrs. Jerry (Linda) Reed, North Salt Lake. ALSO SURVIVING are 50 grandchildren, Le-lan- Mrs. Sally Higginson attended the funeral service of her granddaughter Connie Sue Higginson who was 14 years old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Monte Higginson of Taylorsville. The services were held on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Purdy and son Russell have returned from a vacation trip for three weeks visiting in many parts of England and Scotland. Mr. and Mrs. Justin Barton and two children Heather and Brian are now in Utah for a months visit with both of their parents, Mrs. William Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Dale L. Barton and their families. After a months visit they , will be making their home in Rockford, 111. Mrs. Barton is the former- - Adeline Parker. named Tabatha in fast meeting in Bountiful on Sunday, July 6. It is the first child for Meredith and the former Cathy Christensen who reside in Bountiful. The Cook Booster Club met Thursday for their regular meeting. The group prepared orange toast and hot chocolate topped with marshmallows. Club leader is Mrs. L.D. Covington. Mr. and Mrs. Keith H. Brimhall of Kaysville attended the Ole Nielsen family reunion held on Saturday, July 5 at the Layton City Park. Other family members attending were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Brimhall, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Brimhall, all of Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Benson, Boise, Ida.; Mrs. Carol Pearson, Virginia; Maureen Bying-toWendell, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Prince, Sunsanville, Attending Calif.; Mervin Willey and family, Orem. Others who attended were Bob Willey and family, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nielsen, Boulder, Colo.; Judy Coyle, Burley, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Ermin Gold, Gooding, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Ferman Nielsen, Exilda Crabb and Ruth Nielsen, all of Pay son; Dora Mae Wall, Sandy; Mildred Zabriski, Salt Lake City and all of their families. The group enjoyed swimming, picnic lunch, program and square dancing. Mrs. Leola Prigmore is now at home convalescing after being confined to the Davis North Medical Center in Layton for treatment for ten days. Mrs. Frank Larkins and children enjoyed a vacation trip to the east. Their children Laura, Jim, Lisa, David and Basic Training The following service men are attending basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. 56 greatg- randchildren; sister, Mrs. d (Lavina) Barnes, Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be held Thursday, July 10 at the West Bountiful First Ward Chapel, 311 North 800 West. Friends may call Wednesday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 North Main and Thursday a the ward one hour prior to the services. INTERMENT will be in the MARTHA EDMONDS Bountiful Memorial Park under the direction of Russon Martha Barber Edmonds, age 80, died July 6, 1980 at Lakeview Hospital. Brothers Bountiful Mortuary. SHE WAS born May 21, 1900 in Kaysville to Harry and , Irintha Maria Clark Barber. She married Raymond D. Edmonds, April 8, 1920 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Oct. 13, 1972. She was preceded in death also by three sons. She is survived by sons and daughters, Mrs. Berl (June) Cook, Cornish, Utah; Mrs. Charles (Donna) Gibbs, Bountiful; Mrs. Merlin (Rayone) Adams, Woods Cross; Mrs. Joseph (Beverly) Andersen, North Salt Lake; Horace Barber Edmonds, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hyde attended a reception in Salt Lake City in the LDS Church Office Building where they honored the new LDS mission presidents. Their son. Elder George Hyde is serving a mission in the Washington, D.C. mission and his new president will be Elder Jon Huntsman. Miss Julie lUmose also was a guest at the reception with the Hydes. She is the fiance of Elder George Hyde. PVT. BRET A Harley, son of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Harley, Sunset; Pvt. Larry M. Roberts II, son of Mrs. Nola A. Roberts, Syracuse; Pvt. Michael A. Loomis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Loomis, Layton; and Pvt. Kelly P. Mannix, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mannix, Layton. During the training, students receive instruction in HOME REPAIR SERVICE Television Stereo Antennas weapons, map reading, tactics, military courtesy, military justice, first aid and Army history and traditions. The Clearfield pool is taking registration now for the second session of Red Cross swim lessons and mom & tot lessons. The second session starts the week of July 14. THE SCHEDULE is as folMonday and Wednesday, 8, 10. 11 a.m. and 12 noon, special training (Red Cross water adj. thru swimmer, ages ten lessons, $12; Tuesday and Thursday, 9 a.m., special training (Red Cross water adj thru swimmer), ages ten lessons, $12. 8, TUESDAY and Friday, 12 noon, special training (Red Cross water adj. thru swimten lessons, mer), ages $12; Monday and Wednesday, 9 a.m., mom and dad and tot, ten lessons, $12; ages 0-- Tuesday and Thursday, 9 a.m., mom and dad and tot, ten lessons, $ 12; Friages a.m., adult ladies, ten day, 9-- 9 SHANNY SHACK 525 So. State, Clearfield, Utah - 773-58Next to Pwt Bwiywis Swamp Coolers Appliances Minor Electrical Phone: 376-819- 6 Bill Brimley drill and ceremonies, Swimming Lessons lessons, $12. A CPR class and advanced life saving class will be offered. The day has not been set, so if you are interested please call the cashier, leave your name and phone number and you will be contacted as soon as the class date is set. with the U.S. Army. He held the rank of second lieutenant. Surving are his widow of Layton: three daughters by the former marriage. Mrs. Bill (Terri) Rogers. Santa. Ida.: Mrs. Clifton (Charleen) Black. Colorado City. Ariz.: Mrs. Milton (Shelley) Rust. Ogden: three stepsons and one ste- He had worked in construction at the Defense Depot in Ogden and retired from the civil service program after 14 years of service. He was lows: CLOSEOUT SALE OVER 65 ROOF MOUNT HE WAS a member of the Trinity Lutheran Chruch of Layton. A veteran of World War II. Mr. Underwood served in the South Pacific 28. 1973. Leonard. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Borrne. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cottrell, Mrs. Leone Cottrell, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bourne. Mr. and Mrs. George Sheffield, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cloward spent the July 5 and 6 weekend at Bear Lake and all of their families at a traditional family outing. Kevin Cottrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cottrell had the misfortune of breaking his collar bone on a bicycle accident. - The Lions Club of Syracuse is sponsoring a free screening clinic on July 15 from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. at 1920 West 2250 South, Syracuse. reared and educated in Nebraska and had lived in Sandy and Huntsville before moving to Layton in 1972. Funeral services were held Thursday, July 3, 1980. at the n graveside in the Kaysville-Layto- ward, Mr. and Mrs. Phil 4-- Michael G. Barnes, son of Mr. and fars. Bill G. Barnes, 1678 EasY Cherry Lane, Layton, has been called to serve a mission in the New Zealand Auckland Mission. transportation from the Cooking Cuties Salt Lake City spent the weekend at Bear Lake as daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Bitter who was Citizens e. IDS Mission HE H They are parents of three children. The Camps moved to Layton ten years ago where he owned and operated Pauls Shoe Repair. She is a former social worker. Both are now retired. there. Flew on to Bumingham, Ala. to visit another sister Mrs. Pricella Rogers and family, flew back to Chicago and then rode the train back to Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Heywood and daughter Georgia and a friend Ellen Seiter of panied them back to Disneyland and Knott Berry Farm and other places of interest in the Los Angeles area. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Rose entertained at a family patio dinner on July 4 at their home. They were happy to have Mrs. Roetta Horsley as their guest. Mr. and Mrs. Casper G. Carroll were among the group of 120 guests who attended his military reunion at Boise, Ida., on June 27, 28 and 29. The reunion was for those who served with the 148th Field Artillery in World War II. Reminiscing, dancing and banquet was enjoyed by the 120 members and their partners. Mr. and Mrs. J. Melvin Bitter and all of their family attended the blessing and naming of a grandchild, a baby He graudated from Davis High School where he participated in the school play. He plays the base guitar and has been active in his church. He is the recepient of his Duty To God award, np Called To Serve to spend time sightseeing Zollin. Mr. and Mrs. Zollin accom- Ship-roc- Services Held For L. F. Underwood Robby visited in former home of Mrs. Larkins in Chicago and were guests of a sister Catherine Senesac and family. They drove to Nauvoo, 111. By NORMA PREECE 07 |