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Show 1 I WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, APRIL 1, 1981 Kaysville Graveside CHURCH Mrs. Earl Goaslind entertained at a family birthday dinner in honor of her husband. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Tad Goaslind and family; Mr. and Mrs. Craig Goaslind and family. Bountiful; Mrs. Kib Concert And Jacobsen and sons, Grand Variety Show Slated Thompson celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary - KAYSVILLE Junction, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Marion March 25. d Pres, and Mrs. Duane were at the Salt Lake Air Port March 25 to see their foster Lamanite daughter Marcia Hoskie, off to Dallas, Tex. to serve an LDS mission Ger-rar- The Ogden LDS Institute of Religion will present their spring concert and variety show April 1 1 at 7:30 p.m. at the Kaysville East Stake House, 201 S. 600 E. Mrs. Verna Thompson attended a bridal shower in honor of Billie Jean Sanders, a niece, held in Ogden at the home of Mrs. Vonda on Saturday. Visitors during the week of Mr. and Mrs. Linn Sandall was a niece, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Smith and a sister of Mrs. Sandall, Mrs. Leone Jensen, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Barber, Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jensen, Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sandall, Salem, Oreg. visited Tuesday evening with his brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Linn Sandall, and also in Layton with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sandall. Crystal Marie Carter, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Russell Carter, has been very ill and confined to the McKay Hospital for treatment. She was born Jan. 20. The high priests of the Kaysville South LDS Stake hosted a dinner at the stake center on Friday evening. Mrs. Hanna Jarman and Mrs. Ivy Harvey visited in Bountiful on Sunday with Mrs. Mabel Gleason and with Mrs. Leone Cottrell. Mrs. Myrtle Cottrell is at home convalescing from a recent illness. Yard-broug- h THE CONCERT is spron-soreby the Kaysville East Stake Seventies Quorum to help support missionary work. The suggested donation is $1 per person or $3 per family. Tickets can be obtained from Kaysville East Stake Seventies or at the door. Members are encouraged to bring a nonmember with them. d Mission Call Elder David D. Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Denzle G. Williams, 134 E. Mutton Hollow, Kaysville will leave for the Cleveland Ohio Mission on 1 Reverend Edwards April 1. HE GRADUATED from Davis High School and was active in sports there. Resigns To Report ELIZABETH DALABA First Sacrmentalist Woman Ordained Rev. Kenneth C. Edwards, pastor of the Layton Community Church resigned from that position recently to become pastor of the First Baptist Church, Hulett, Wyo. On Mission Elder Gary Lee returned home March 31 from serving an LDS mission to Mexico Hermsillo Mission. He is the In an historic moment in the REV. EDWARDS has son of Bishop and Mrs. Diocese of Utah, the Rt. Rev. E. Otis Charles, bishop, will ordain the first woman to the sacred order of the priesthood at St. Peter's Episcopal Chruch, 1204 S. 1450 E., Clearfield on Sunday eve. April 5 at 7 p.m. served the Layton Church for over six years. Before coming to Layton, he served the First Baptist Community Church in Magna. He and his family will be on the new field of service about Maurice Lee of Kaysville. ELDER LEE will give his mission report April 12 in the Kaysville 4th Ward at 11:50 a.m. The chapel is located at 875 E. 200 N., Kaysville. np May 1. UNDER A new canon law. Title III, 8, the Rev. Mrs. Dala-b- a will be licensed to celebrate the Holy Eucharist, adminis- Kaysville violin. After the meeting Mr. and Mrs. Brown entertained at a family birthday dinner in honor of their daughter Laurie on her 15th birthday anniversary. Mrs. Clara Krebs spent day in Smithfield at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Brown. She attended church with the family where her granddaughter played the Sun- ter communions shut-inoffer and absolutions hood and share ments. to the sick and the blessings of the priestin other sacra- Unlike seminary trained priests, she will be restricted from premarital counseling, pastoral counseling and preaching her own sermons. mal call for her to begin her preparation in 1978. Since that time, she has studied and pas- sed various examinations under the tutelage of Bishop Charles, The Very Rev. William Maxwell, dean of St. Marks Cathedral. Salt Lake; The Rev. Cass Nevius, church of the Resurrection. Bountiful; The Rev. William Hannifan, St. Michael's, Brigham City and her vicar, Father Hewlett. Bishop Charles will preside at the ordination. Other officiants include the ordinand's presenters, Dennis Kesner, Sr. Warden; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wilson and Fr. Nevius, Bountiful. Dean Maxwell, St. Marks, will chant the litany. The Rev. Keith Nelson, sacrementalist, will read the Old Testament lesson, and The Rev. Anne Theime, St. James, Salt Lake City will read the Epistle. r, 766-412- 5 APRIL SPECIAL -- i All and has attended George Windshields Replaced Washington University, The University of Southern California and WSC. She has been employed in the propellant laboratory section at Hill AFB as a chemist since 1960. FREE during April with a cash sale We handle Insurance Claims Assa -0 WHILE AT present there are 20 seminary trained priests active in the Episcopal Diocese and six sacramentalists. Elizabeth will be the first sacrmentalist woman ordained. A native of Wilmington. Del., Mrs. Dalaba is a graduate of the University of Maryland, THE REV. Pete Good Shepherd, r. Ogden, will serve as deacon. Acolytes from St. Peter's include: Stephen Beitzel, crucifer; Corrine Kesner and Rebecca Roberts, torches; and Lizz Beitzel, thurifer. The majority of the diocesan clergy will join in the concelebration and the public is invited. Following the ceremony, a Services Held Eleanor U. Hess Dies At Age 77 Graveside ser ices for Mrs. Martha Myrtle Cook, 88 years of age, of Idaho Falls, Ida. and formerly of Bountiful, will be conducted Wednesday morning at 10 a.m. at the Bountiful City Cemetery. Conducting the services will be Bishop Ralph M. Wood of the Idaho Falls 26th Ward. Chapel ai p.m. with Bishop Cammon Arrington officiating. The family prayer was given by DeAnn Hess; prelude and postlude music played by Gayle Mayfield; a musical selection. "In The Garden." b Bishop G. Lloyd Hess; invocation. Vern Hess. MRS. COOK passed away on Saturday morning at her home in Idaho. She was born on Oct. 7, 1892 in Bountiful. She was the 13th child in the family of 15 children, born to John and Emily Gorange Kynaston. She was educated in the schools of Davis County. She was married to Joseph A. Cook in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on March 1, 1910. He died Aug. 7, 1954. From Bountiful, the family moved to Aamon, Ida. Later they resided in Great Falls, Mont., before moving to Idaho Falls, Ida. to make their home. Speakers were Bishop "Rick" Robin'on and Bishop Cammon I. Arrington: a tribute was given by Guy E. Hess. Bishop G. Lloyd Hess sang "Face To Face." Benediction was given by Bishop Donald M. Sims. ELEANOR UDY HESS Funeral services were held March 23 for Eleanor Udy Hess, age 77. of 479 N. Main St.. Farmington, who died March 19, 1981 at her home of natural causes. MRS. COOK had been active in the Relief Society and served as a Sunday School teacher and many other organizations of the church. She is survived by one son and five daughters: Amos Cook, Great Falls, Mont.; Mrs. Afton Denning and Mrs. Arlene Cutler, both of Vaun, Mont.; Mrs. Frank J. (Melba) Clark and Mrs. Golden ( Velda) Clark, both of Idaho Falls, Ida.; and Mrs. Jack (Maxine) Fabre, Alexandria, Va. . Bible Verse MRS. HESS was born Feb. 1904 in Fielding. Ut.. the a daughter of Hyrum and Earl Udy. She married Elmer Hess Jan. 7. 1925 in the Logan LDS Temple. He died Oct. 29, 1970. She was an active memberof the Farmington Second Ward. She is survived by a son. Earl E. Hess of Kaysville: four grandchildren: brothers. Glen Udy. Fielding. Ut.; Eldo Udy. Garland. Ut.: sisters. Mrs. Ruth Walker and Mrs. Rhumi-nUdy. both of Ogden; Mrs. Ardus Erickson. Tremonton. FUNERAL SERVICES were held in the Farmington Rock Rhu-min- 41 grandchildren, But First they gave their own selves to the Lord. 1. Who was the author of the above statement? 2. Of w hom w as he speaking? Answers: a Funeral directors w ill be the Wood Funeral directors of Idaho Falls, Ida. vsb Services Held For Ida G. Baker, 65 Mrs. Ida Griffith Baker, 63, of 1325 South Main, Kaysville died Thursday, March 26, 1981 at her home. She was born Sept. 10, 1917 in Salt Lake City, a daughter of Armound and Lily Harrison Griffith. She married Sherd Baker on Oct. 5, 1934 in Farmington. SHE WAS A member of the LDS Church. Surviving are her husband, Kaysville; one son and one daughter, Sherd A. (Jerry) Baker and Ida Jeanne Loe, Society . Dedication of the grave by Bishop Larry K. Sheppard and interment in the Farmington City Cemetery II, are 80 greatgrandchildren and one ALSO SURVIVING were PALLBEARERS Newell E. Kimball. James D. Mayfield. Lee E. Olsen. Guy E. Hess. Frank M. Wilson and Arthur D. Miller. Care of (lowers by the Second Ward Relief 1. 2. Paul the Apostle. The Christians at The Purdy Bride Wedding Dresses Accessories Rental Schulthies, Bountiful; and Dorothy Lloyd, Salt Lake City. FUNERAL services were held Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at Jeff and Wendy Purdy Phone the Farmington Eighth 2365 So. 300 West Clearfield, Utah 84015 776-230- 8 Ward. Interment was in the Farmington City Cemetery, np both of Farmington; eight grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren; one brother and three sisters, LeRoy Griffith, North Salt Lake; Mildred Cox, Ogden; and Donna festive reception will be held in the parish hall, hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rybicki and Mrs. Gordon Reier. , AN ACTIVE participant at St. Peter's since 1966, and altar guild directress, the congregation itself initiated a for- - - Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meacham and Riss Parkhurst rr of Kaysville attended the ICPA Convention held in Salt Lake City at the Hilton Inn on Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Wilma Schaer visited with Mrs. Elsie Heaton last week while en route to her home in California. Mrs. Schaer has been serving an LDS mission in Florida. W Linda Clark, ten year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Clark, had the misfortune of falling and breaking her arm. Todd Morgan returned from Arizona where he was on a business trip. 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