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Show I WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, REFLEX-DA- VIS NORTH DAVIS LEADER, AUGUST 20, 1981 rmmm OBITUgtM Kaysville and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Groff Yeck at a family reunion at Murray Park. Eighty family members attended. Return From LDS Mission Mrs. Mary Robins Blood Reed, 72. Kayssille, died August 6, 1481 at her home. SHE MAS born February 28, 1409 in Kaysville, a daugh- Bret R. and Bart W. Butterfield, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Butterfield, Kaysville, returned home from serving their missions for the LDS Church. The twin brothers served in the California area. Bret served in San Jose and Bart served in the Fresno, Calif, mission. DENV1L Ml'LLINS ter of William H. and Mary Eunice Robins Blood. She vsas married to Jack Reed January 4. 1930. He died August 9, 1950. Services Held For D. Mullins SHE WAS a retired Item Manager at HAFB. She was reared in Kaysville and graduated from Davis High School. She graduated from WSC with a teaching degree. She was an active member of the Kaysville 2nd LDS e HE W AS born August 10. Clay, W'est Virginia, a Elder Michael L. Redford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Redford has been called to serve in the Connecticut Hartford Mission. A testimonial honoring the new elder will be held Aug. 23 at 5:15 in the Syracuse Third Ward, 1625 S. 1150 W., Syracuse. son of Homer and Clara Parker Mullins. He married Fern Horton in 1943. They were later divorced. MR. MULLINS worked as a sheet metal worker at HAFB for many years. He had lived in Layton for 20 years. HE ATTENDED schools in W'est Virginia. He was a member of the Baptist Church. MR. MULLINS served with the Army Air Force during World War II. Surviving are two sons and two daughters; Danny Mullins, Great Falls, Montana; Fred Mullins, Layton: Mrs. and two step FUNERAL SERVICES w ere held August 2 in the Kaysville City Cemetery. The funeral was under the direction of Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary, np 1 YOUR PLUMBING, HEATING AIR CONDITIONING AND ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR water heater replacements our specialty GRADUATE of Clearfield High School and Seminary, he has attended WSC and Institute this past year. He will enter the MTC Aug. 27. A Jerry (Sherry) Romero, Layton; Mrs. Larry (Barbara) Treece, Syracuse; eight grandchildren. ALSO SURVIVING are his mother, Mrs. Clara Nelson, Sundial, West Virginia; two brothers and two sisters, Harley Mullins, Canton, Ohio; Darrell Mullins, Valparaiso, Florida; Mrs. Vera Dreher, Mrs. Phyllis Cameron, both of Massilon, Ohio. Funeral services were under the direction of the Lindquist jjXgjp SUGARHOLIC! knew all about losing weight , I had lost the same 24 pounds several times But lost it lor the last time at Diet Center' Maureen Hansen's story is typical of thousands o( men and women, all across the U S and Canada who are learning how to get slim and stay that way. at Diet Center. Why don't you decide to join therm 7 292-761- Sunset 776-245- 0 8 BULLETIN PICTURES 12:00 NOON FRIDAY Weddings, Engagements, Missionaries, Babies, And Announcements 0)97 SALE m ELDER OKLEBERRY The Wight House Kevin Mark Okleberry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Okleberry, 316 N. Colonial, Layton, has received a mission call to the MontrealCanada French Speaking Mission. He enters the MTC Sept. 9. will be 80 N. held Aug. 23 at 1 p.m. in the Layton 9th Ward, 789 East Wasatch Drive. He is a graduate of Layton Fort Lane, Layton, Utah High and Seminary, has attended WSC and is a member of the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve. 4x4-- 8' Barbeque Starter Economy stthelos. 292-505- r Elder Don R. Clark, son of Carlos R. and Audrey Clark, Farmington, has been called to serve in the England Leeds Mission of the LDS Church. A FAREWELL will be Sunday, August 23 at 4:45 p.m. in the Farmington 2nd Ward, Farmington Stake Center. He will enter the MTC August 27. Don graduated from Davis High in 1981 where he participated in football and wrestling. FRIENDS AND family are invited to an open house after the meeting at his sister's home across the street from the chapel. I ,enterville LEADER, Reg. $26.00 HIS FAREWELL Say Hello To A Reformed Bountiful MICHAEL IS the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Johnson, Layton. He graduated from Davis High School and Kaysville LDS Seminary. He was active in sports and participated in the Junior Achievement Program. He has been active in church and scouting. He attended the LDS Institute at WSC and has been employed at the Mervyns Store at Layton Hills Mall during the past year. Friends and relatives may attend an open house at his home Saturday, August 22, from p.m. Elder Craig Glauser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Glauser, Kaysville, has accepted a mission call to serve in the LDS Mission. He will enter the MTC October 8. He is a member of the Kaysville 10th LDS Ward. INTERMENT was in the Syracuse City Cemetery. - REFLEX , JOURNAL, O 10. LDS Mission Kaysville Mortuary. They HQ Elder Michael A. Johnson has accepted a mission call to Misthe Kentucky-Louisvill- e sion. He will speak in the Kaysville Crestwood 20th Ward at 12 noon August 23. He will enter the MTC September 7-- were held August 8, in the Mortuary Chapel with the Rev. Bob Kicklighter of the First Baptist Church of Roy officiating. i FOR Levi's ELDER JOHNSON ELDER REDFORD 1923 in SERVIMNG ARE one son. Jack B. Reed. Salt Lake City; four grandchildren, three DEADLINES THEY GAVE their mission reports August 16 in the Kaysville 15th LDS Ward. Denvil Clifton Mullins, 57, Layton, died August 6. 1981 in the McKay-DeHospital in Ogden of heart failure. Ward. Also surviving are two brothers. Orin Blood serving an LDS Mission in Arizona. Lyman Blood. Kaysville, and one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Mitchell Heaps, New York City, spent two weeks with his parents, Lt. Col. (Ret.) and Mrs. Leon Heaps and family. Elder Gus Chin of Jamaica is in Salt Lake City prior to leaving for San Bernardino, Calif, to serve an LDS mission, was a houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Perkins. He is a friend of Elder Ryan Perkins who is presently serving an LDS mission in Jamaica. Mr. and Mrs. Max Ward attended the funeral service of an uncle. DeLoy Christensen at Iona, Idaho last week. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Homer and family, Danbury, Connecticut. are moving to Sandy. Mr. Homer is a brother of Mrs. , Janie Heaps. 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