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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JULY 9, 1981 spent a week with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. H.L. Matkin. Kenneth Muir is confined to the University Hospital in Salt Lake City recovering from a heart attack. Dr. and Mrs. Steven Allen and family of Ellensburg, Wash, have been visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace F. Allen. They are moving to Denver, Colo, to make their home where Steven and his brother, Rex, are setting up a practice. Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Caldw ell and family have moved to Farmington, N.M. where he has accepted a position as petroleum engineer. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gale F. Cald- By NORMA PREECE 376-875- 1 Rites Held For Norma Bennett band of Syracuse; sons and daughters. Jay C. Bennett. Sunset; Robert D. (Val) Bennett and Wendell E. Bennett, both of Bountiful; George F. Bennett, Syracuse; Scott W. Bennett, Ellery K. Bennett and Mrs. Richard (Connie) Murphy, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Glen (Dorothy Ann) Bouy, Syracuse; 35 grandchildren and 18 greatg- randchildren. Also, brothers and sister, LeRoy B. Ellery, Phoenix, Ariz.; R. Vern Ellery, Pacific Beach, Calif.; Mrs. George (Dorothy) Shaffer, Paway, Calif. NORMA BENNETT GLADYS Mrs. Gladys Norma Ellery Benneu. 74, of 921 West 2700 S.. Syracuse, died at her home July 2. 1981. She was born April 18. 1907 in Salt Lake City , the daughter of Charles Claude and Gladys Brind Ellery. She married George Henry Bennett. Jr. Sept. 5, 1928 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. SHE WAS employed for a number of years at J.C. Penney Co. in Ogden and later as librarian at the Syracuse Library Branch. She w as reared in Salt Lake City and Ogden and graduated from West High School in Salt Lake City. She had resided in Syracuse for 53 years and was an active member of the Syracuse 3rd Ward. She served in many of the organizations there. She and her husband did ordinance work in the Ogden Temple and they served an LDS mission in Oklahoma in 1972-7- She was a member of the a Club in Syracuse and also a member of the Australian Mission Club, one of the oldest missionary groups that still meets every month. Syra-Lit- SURVIVING are her hus FUNERAL SERVICES were conducted July 6 in the Syracuse Third Ward with Bishop Ralph S. Turner conducting. Family prayer by Jay C. Bennett; prelude and postlude music by Vivien Romney; invocation by Dale B. Thurgood. Remarks by Bishop Turner. You A musical selection Light Up My Life, by Brooke Bennett and Stephanie Bouy, acc. by Mrs. Val Bennett; A tribute to mother by Ellery K. Bennett w ith background flute music played by Jeannine Bennett and Jerry Bennett at the piano. SPEAKERS WERE Pres. Vern L. Thurgood, Patriarch T. Joseph Steed .pres. Jere D. Hodges, Pres. J. Duffey Palmer and Bishop D. Lawrence Cook. A vocal duet was sung by Brock Bennett and Stephanie Boy, "Where Love Is." Somewhere My Love was sung by Mrs. Ellery (LeAnne) Bennett, acc. by Mrs. Arlene S. Thomas; benediction by Wendell Bennett. DEDICATION of the grave by Val Bennett. Pallbears were all grandsons, Steven and Bob Bennett, Shaun Murphy, Rees, Blaine and Allan Bennett. Honorary pallbears were Ryan, Page, Lowell, Brock, Adam and Geoffery Bennett; Michael, David and Dennis Bouy. vsb Funeral Rites For Pearl Flint Hill Funeral services were held for Mrs. Pearl Flint Hill of Kaysville June 30 in the Kaysville South Chapel with Bishop Grant Barnes officiating. Mrs. Hill died June 26 in the Davis North Medical Center, Layton. THE FAMILY prayer was given by Steven R. Hill; prelude and postlude by Joanne Hill; musical selection Mother Machree" by Karen Williams, acc. by Joanne Hill; invocation by Phillip Robins; remarks by Bishop Barnes. Speakers were Vernon Flint, Norma Barnes and John (Jack Flint Hill, her son. A violin medley was given by Carmen Dibble and Patricia Sargent, acc. by Marianne Call. Other music selections were given by Karen Williams, acc. by Joanne Hill "My Home, and Grandmother written especially for Grandmother Hill by Karen Williams and Denise Page; benediction by Patriarch Rulon Killian. PALLBEARERS were Kent H. Page, Thomas H. Page, Curtis W. Page, Lance D. Hill, Ryan J. Hill, Jeffrey A. Hill, Tracy A. Hill, Jerry A. Hill. Honorary pallbearers were Tyler R. Page, Joseph B. Hill and Steven R. Hill. Care of the flowers by the Kaysville 6th ward Relief Society. Inter- ment in the Kaysville Cemetery. Rites Held For Crash Victim PRAYER was Their other daughter, Carolee, will remain in Utah to attend B YU this fall, while Mr. and Mrs. Vance will go to the Fuji Islands where he has been transferred for his next assignment. Others from arriving to attend the wedding are Mrs. Alice Giauque, Mrs. Dawnell Tingey, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hollist. They will all be the guests of their mother, Mrs. Jennie Hollist, during their stay in Utah. Elder Bart Thompson returned home July 2 from serving his mission in Japan. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson and a member of the Kaysville 8th Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Del Wissel of Iowa, Mrs. Colleen Duncan, Salt Lake City, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bond. Mr. and Mrs. Don Adams and daughter Lisa and niece Vickie Adams spent a few days vacationing at Hyrum Dam. Mrs. Edith Bass is now at her home after being confined to the hospital the past month for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Purdy Stenquist. Interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. returned from Colorado Springs, Colo, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hannon. En route home they traveled to Rapid City, S.D. and visited with his brother Rick Purdy and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Patton and son Mike and his fiancee Tracy of Freemont, Calif., visited with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sides and Mrs. Clyde Warner in Ogden. While in Utah they were guests at a family dinner held at the home of their other sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hadden of River-dal- e. Mr. and Mrs. Sides, Mr. and Mrs. Patton. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hadden and their families, and their mother, Mrs. Clyde Warner, enjoyed a family reunion campout at Lovelock, Nev. last weekend with 80 family members attending. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman of Grand Terrace, Calif, are visiting with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jensen of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Heath of Kaysville and his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Heath, ll Faye Purdy and Robert Iverson. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd White-side- s and family returned from Alberta, Canada where they verse! 2. What does this verse warn us against? What is the rest of the verse? 4. Where may it be found? Answers to Bible Verse 3. 1. The Psalmist probably King David. 2. Against the sin of worry. 3. We are his people, and the sheep of his pasture. 4. Psalm 100:3. Missionaries Jim Finch, Gooding, Ida., attended the Ole Nielson family reunion held in Layton June 27. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Richardson held a family reunion July 6 at the Layton city park for members of their family. guests included: Mr. and Mrs. Mike Richardson, Juneau, Alaska; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Curtis, Phoenix, Ariz.; Ora Lyn Richardson, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Jared Richardson, Kaysville; Dr. and Mrs. Chad Richardson, McAllen, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Richardson, Bountiful. n Bible Verse Know ye that the Lord he is God: It is he that hath made us, and no( we ourselves. I. Who is the author of this Dance, Camarillo, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Ermin Gold and daughter Connie and three children of Gooding, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Ferman Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Nielson and children, all of Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nielson and Phyllis Robertson, Carol and Peter and Vickie Carrier have moved to Kaysville from Bountiful. Mrs. Carrier is the former Vickie Sides. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bond were Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Welty and children of North Salt Lake, his father Marvin Welty, San Jose, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Giles and children, Taylorsville, Ut. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Emery and family attended the funeral service of her sister, Mrs. LaRue Hess Jardine on Saturday in Ogden. Mrs. Norma Preece was a luncheon guest in Logan Friday of Mrs. Verna Sparks. She spent time visiting with her Mrs. Laura Cheney, Logan, and with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keeler, Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stevens and son of Houston, Texas were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Terry J. Preece on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rison of San Bernardino, Calif, were visitors last week of Mr. and Mrs. George Heywood. They are friends of Miss Georgia Heywood who is serving an LDS mission in California. Gary and Ann Bingham and family, who have been living in Florida the past while, have moved back to Kaysville. Scott Parker of Blanding, w ho attends WSC in Ogden, is making his home with an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mr. and Mrs. Keith H. Brimhall, Kaysville, Keith and Carolyn Brimhall and eight children, and Rex and Nyta Brimhall and five children, all of Layton, traveled to Show Low, Ariz. to attend the Noah Walter Brimhall family reunion. Lt. David Stenquist, who has been stationed at Quanico, Va. in the Marine Corps, is at home visiting with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Stenquist. He will be reassigned to Camp Pendleton, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Gale F. Caldwell hosted a fireside at their home Saturday evening for 25 guests. Ronald Zollinger presented a slide presentation. Mary Ellen Marx, Amy Price, Cori Gibbons and Diana Green, eighth grade cheerleaders at Kaysville Jr. High, enjoyed attending cheerleading camp at WSC last week. Twelve members of the executive board for the North Davis Center DUP Board met e at the home of Mrs. Leola for a meeting with Mrs. Roselyn Slade, president, in charge. Heather Talbot and Justin Talbot of Chicago, III. arrived to spend the summer with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. George Talbot. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Talbot. Aaron M. Roundy has accepted a mission call to the Indianapolis Mission. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Roundy of Kaysville and a member of the Kaysville 16th Ward. He will enter the MTC Aug. 27. HEATHER HESS Heather Hess, daughter of Jay C. Hess and Marjorie B. Hess, will enter the MTC on July 15 to serve in the Canada Vancouver Mission. HER FAREWELL will be held at 8:30 a.m. on July 12 at the Bountiful 23rd Ward Chapel, 2200 S. 600 E. ELDER COX ELDER COOK Elder Troy D. Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd R. Cox of Elder Robert V. Cook has been called to serve in the England Coventry Mission. He is Kaysville, has been called to serve an LDS mission to the England London East Mis- the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Cook, 2029 E. Gentile, Layton. sion. HE WILL speak in the Layton Fifth Ward, corner of Gentile and Oakhills Dr., July 12 at 9 a.m. There will be an open house at his home July 14 from p.m. Roger is a graduate of Layton High School and seminary. He was president of the National Honor Society and photographer for the year book. He has attended the U. of U. and worked at Burton Walker Lumber Co. HE WILL speak July 12 in the Kaysville Fourth Ward at 10:50 a.m., 875 E. 200 N., Kaysville. He will enter the MTC July 23. ELDER ARBUCKLE ELDER ELLIS 9 A graduate of Davis High School. Troy also attended Kaysville Seminary. He has held various positions in the s ward. He is active in racing. moto-cros- Kneedy for the summer months. Scott is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Parker. Elder Howard Returns attended the production of "Shenendoah, at the Sun Dance resort last week. turning home. Mrs. Clarence Iverson had the misfortune of falling and breaking her hip last week. She is confined to the LDS Hospital. She is the mother of Mrs. the flowers by the Kaysville 16th Ward Relief Society. Dedication of the grave by Leland Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Donald n in Las Vegas for eight days. His wife flew down and spent three days with him before re- HAROLD STEAB Mrs. Keith Brimhall of Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Thorne were overnight guests in Sugar City, Ida. of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ricks, former missionary companions. They drove on to West Yellowstone where they spent two days at the Ricks summer cabin. Mrs. Belva Muir was among 20 cousins who met at the restaurant in Layton for a dinner party reunion. The reunion consisted of the Lyman O. Porter family. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. William K. Wilson and her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Butterfield, was their brother, Mr. and Mrs. Sherrell Stout and family of Granger. They all spent time with Mr. Stouts father, Delbert Stout of Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Christensen and family attended the funeral of his brother-in-laEtsil Fisher, held in Farming-tolast week. Mrs. Kathy Cox and son of Amarillo, Texas is spending ten days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Heath. Dr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson and family of Idaho Falls, Ida. were dinner guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Johnson on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson and daughters, Laura and Teri, spent a week vacationing at their summer cabin in Sports Haven near Fairview, Ut. Mrs. LaVerde McAllister of Kanab and Mrs. Charnelle Manson of Price were holiday weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam McAllister and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Talbot the American Optometrist Association convention held Olsen of the Civil Air Patrol. Speakers were Bishop Cecil John and Pres. Eldean Holliday. Kaylene Day sang "The Lords Prayer" acc. by Anna Margaret Grow; benediction by Richard Morrill. Mrs. Rex Brimhall, Mr. and well. Club at their home Saturday evening. Dp. Clyde Marx attended Remarks were given by Bishop Hansen and Terry Taylor, Tony Hafen. Wayne Jeffs. Joe Scholler. Carl Rogers and Craig Straw. Care of Calif. They were entertained at a patio dinner party Wednesday night. Other guests were Mrs. Sides mother, Mrs. Clyde Warner and friends from Roy. Jim Stenquist, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Stenquist, has received his mission call to serve in the Colorado Denver Spanish Speaking Mission. He will enter the MTC on Aug. 15. He is a member of the Kaysville 16th Ward. Dr. and Mrs. Harold Hansen are happy to have their infant son now at home after being confined to the hospital for the past two months for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Harlen Phillips of Ogden were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart. Visiting with her mother, Mrs. Jennie Hollist, is Mr. and Mrs. Vance Pace and children from Lima, Peru. They came to attend the wedding of their daughter, Nanette, who will be married July 17. entertained their Pinochle Morrill. were Ed Jack Patton of Freemont, nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Heath. Others visiting there were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Heath, Ontario, Oreg. and a niece, Mr. and Mrs. George Leppert, Spokane, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sides Janeen Steab sang 0 My Father acc. by Anna Margaret Grow ; invocation by Ken PALLBEARERS Ho-war- Bountiful, were guests in Springfield, Ida. of their given by John Momll: prelude and postlude by Sarah Giles; Parker, Terry Olsen. Neilo Overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Felt were her sister Mr. and and brother-in-laMrs. James S. Reece of Pompano, Fla. They were in Utah to visit with relatives in Spring-vill- e and other areas. Dr. and Mrs Stephen Morgan and family of Kaysville, and his mother, Mrs. Ina Morgan of Nephi, traveled to San Francisco, Calif, to visit with Dr. Morgans brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan. d Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Sides is Mr. and Mrs. Yar-ne- Funeral services were held in the Kaysville 16th July Ward Chapel for Harold Frank Steal? who was killed in an airplane crash June 17. 1981 at Spanish Fork. Ut. Bishop Craig Hansen officiated at the service. FAMILY CHURCH Kaysville OBITUQFW Elder Troy Howard has returned from the Guatemala Guatemala City Mission. He was called to the El Salvador San Salvador Mission where he served for four months. When the conflict broke out he was transferred to the Guatemala Mission. ELDER HOWARD will speak in Sacrament meeting on July 12 at 11 a.m. in the Kaysville 18th Ward Chapel, 555 North 100 East, Kaysville. np MARJORIE E. STENQUIST Mrs. Marjorie Stenquist of E., Kaysville has accepted a mission call to the North Carolina Charlotte Mission. She will enter the MTC on July 15. 16 S. 400 SHE WILL speak in Sacrament meeting July 12 in the Kaysville Second Ward at 10:50 a.m. in the Rock Chapel, 25 S. 200 E. Mrs. Stenquist has been employed at Hill AFB for many years. Elder Thompson To Report Elder Bart Thompson returned home Thursday from serving his mission in the Japan Okyama Mission. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson and a member of the Kaysville Eighth Ward. ELDER THOMPSON will give his mission report July 19 in the Kaysville Eighth Ward at 12:30 p.m. in the Rock Chapel, 25 S. 200 E. np Elder James Kemp Arbuck-le- , son of Mr. and Mrs. James K. Arbuckle, 1433 East Waterfall Dr., Fruit Heights, has accepted a mission call to serve in the Boliva Mission. He will enter the MTC July 16. His farewell was held June 14 in the Fruit Heights Second Ward. Elder L. Arniel Ellis, the of Layton, and John Ellis of Sand Hollow, Ida., has been called to serve in the Philippine Celu Mission. He w ill enter the MTC July 16. He will speak at his farewell July 12 in the Layton 17th Ward at 4:50 p.m. in the Gordon Ave. Chapel. son of Elaine Ellis JAMES IS a graduate of Davis High School where he was a member of the Davis High band and orchestra. He served as studentbody artist and was a member of the Lagoon Show Band. He has completed one year of schooling at BYU. A GRADUATE of Layton High School and the LDS Seminary, Elder Ellis has been attending WSC this past vear. An open house will be held 12 at his home, 854 July Amethyst from p.m. Prig-mor- t NATHANIEL MARK DUNN Bible Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barnes and Mr. and Mrs. John Barnes of Burley, Ida. spent two days in Kaysville with their mother, Mrs. Helen Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart entertained at a patio dinner Sunday evening in honor of their son, Lance, who is home on leave from the Marine Corps. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. LeConte Stewart, Kaysville, and Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Cottrell, Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Humphreys are moving this month to South Weber to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Keith H. Brimhall, Kaysville, and their sons and families. Mr. and Verse "God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. 1. Of what part of the Bible is this verse a part? 2. By whom was it believed to have been written? 3. Where may it be found? 4. How many Psalms are there in the Old Testament? ANSWERS TO BIBLE VERSE 1. The Psalms. 2. By King David and directed to his Chief Musician to be set to music. 3. Psalm 46:1. 4. 150. TRAVIS TIMOTHY OLIVER LANCE VERN BUTCHER JENEKAH PREECE Happy Birthday First year birthdays have been or are being celebrated in several north Davis households including: Jenekah Preece, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Terry J. Preece of 77 W. 900 S. in Layton, whose birthday was June 16; Lance Vern Butcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Butcher of 102 S. Country Lane in Fruit Heights, whose birthday was Thursday; Nathaniel Mark Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michale M. Dunn of 26 S. Villa Drive in Clearfield, whos birthday was on Indepene dence Day; Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Evans of 2567 N. 400 W., No. 42, in Lay-towhose birthday was Sunday; Travis Timothy Oliver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tim Oliver of 375 N. 5000 W. in West Point, whose big day will be Friday. Ann-Mari- n, ANN-MARI- E EVANS |