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Show WEEKLY REFLEX, DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, APRIL 11, 1984 'Caysville News OPJTUgiUI Mrs. Ron McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robison, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gailey, Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller. Lt. Col. (Ret) and Mrs. Leon Heaps entertained at a family dinner in honor of their children who By NORMA PREECE 544-875- Beazer Rites Mr. and Mrs. John Murdock and 'his brother and Mr. and Mrs. Mort Murdock of Salt Lake City spent four days in St. sister-in-la- died April 3, 1984. Bishop John A. Flint of the Syracuse 2nd Ward officiated. bute to father, Sandra Strong; speakers, David K. Gailey and Pres. Sheldon F. Child; Going Home by Dick Egan, accompanied by Randy Gailey; benediction, Dean O. Burch. Dedication of the grave was by Pres. C. Russell Hansen with Funeral services were held Fri6 in the Syracuse 2nd Ward Chapel for Chad Beazer who - day, April spent five days last week in St. George where he attended the State Chief of Police Convention. Mrs. Mary Walters accompanied her niece Mrs. Eenee Sorenson and three grandchildren of Bountiful to'Hyrum on Saturday where they were guests of Mrs. Colleen Baxter. They celebrated the birthdays of Mrs. Walter and Mrs. Baxter. Mrs. Baxter is also a niece of Mrs. Walters. Mr. and Mrs. H. Glenn Austin, entertained Sunday evening for the . following guests; Mr. and Mfs. ; inter-me-nt Spencer Hovey,- MissCarol - Syracuse City Hovey, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hovey and children, all of Layton, Mr and Mrs. Sam Hovey and family of Kaysville. , Elder Kent Lyman, son of Mr.-an- Peterson Services Ward. Mrs. Robyn Lewis entertained at a Time of the Day Bridal Shower at her home Friday, March 30 in honor of Miss Tami Meachan) Who will be married April 13. Ml. Nor- Funeral services were held March 29 at the Lindquist's Kays-vill- e Chapel for Frank Jay Peterson v ho died March 26, 1984. David L. Peterson officiated at the services. ma Sanders and Mrs. Jeanette Heywood were assistifl$lMnies- - ses. Twenty-tw- o guests steaded, r The Kaysville Theater Group Shetia-doa- h attended the production at the Promised Valley Playhouse in Salt Lake City, Saturday evening. Those attending Included . Mr. and Mrs. Verl Walker, Mr and , FAMILY PRAYER was given by David L. Peterson; prelude and postlude music, George Rytting; invocation, Wayne Johnson; speakers, David L. Peterson and Eldean Holliday; piano solo, Diana Peterson, granddaughter; benediction, Steven Locke. ' Mrs. JoAnn Sprague' was hostess to the Mountain View Neigh- borhood Club at her Borne on Thursday evening. Mrs. Clara ; Krebs was Mrs. Ruth Bramwell entertained the Oakleaf Camp of Daughter of er FRANK JAY PETERSON Wednesday evening. Assisting hostess was Mrs. Margaret Hill. The lesson was given by Mrs. Leola Prigmore. Members of the Athena Club met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Ramona Gailey. Mrs. Louise Gailey and Mrs. Ndr- - : ma Streadbeck were assisting hostesses. New officers were iiamedfot the coming year. Janet Webster is president, Jolene Bennett.Vke president; Marilyn Flint, secretary and Norma Streadbeck, treater.'' - The Easter program w ipvf 2 by Dorotka , Walker accorfipaitied ; with background music by Ruth r Bowman and a vocal sokt byDe-- . both of Layton. Also surviving are his grandparents, Ted Lewis, Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Stickney, Layton; step-grandfath- Mr. and Mrs. .Max Simmons, Roy; ts, great-grandparen- Mrs. Lila Jackson, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Murphy, Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pulver, Payson. surgery. HE WAS born Jan. 8, 1984 in Layton. His parents are members of the LDS Church. FUNERAL services under the direction of the Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary were held Wednesday, April 14 in the Eden Utah SURVIVING are his parents of Layton: one brother and one sister, Ryan Lewis and Kristy Lewis, ' v Cemetery. son-in-la- w president over the Japanese-Toky- accompanying them to Japan. They will be spending a month in Kaysville with her parents prior to leaving for Japan. Elder Jess Tucker and wife Mable will return April 26 from serving on their Arizona Holbrook LDS mission. They are members of the Kaysville 2nd Ward. John A. McCleary Jr., 15 year old son of John A. and Kaeleen McCleary, 163 S. 150 E., Kaysville, has earned his Eagle Scout award. He is a member of Troop 408 of the Kaysville 2nd LDS: Ward. THE PRESENTATION was made during a special court of honor and annual scout dinner held March 17. He has served as scribe, patrol leader and assistant patrol leader. tene Bowman. ; 1 -- 60 DAYS! 60 day same as cash! Purchase a panellzed Farwest Home cusy tomized to your specifications and receive payment terms written warranty. plus We offer dozens of beautiful homes large and small, in our home plaribook. Contact us today - Don't wait! Offers expires May 1, 1984. 60-da- Teacher quourm secretary and he serves as priesthood pianist. He has earned the Arrow of Light. He earned 8 skill awards and merit badges. 10-ye- ar 21 HE IS a sophomore at Davis High and is enrolled in his second year of seminary. He also operates his own successful lawn mowing business. Contact D.R. EVANS 1679 South 580 West Woods Cross Utah - 84087 CHEmdS WASHINGTON (801) 298-445- 9 0 GETMTO tmaubjimg wnm EVEKJUBJG : i V,vs' CLASSES FROM ED.A.V.C STARTING APRIL 17, 1984 (12 Sessions) DO YOU KNOW YOUR NEIGHBORS? TRAINING PROGRAMS Trades and Industrial The Layton Chamber of Commerce invites you to get acquainted with your business neighbors arid move 'f ' ward together. ; for-- ' ' , GET INVOLVED! Were working together to promote retail business, industrial development, educational opportunities, and city improvements, striving to create a healthy business environment for everyone. We get involved in local and v, regional political issues that affect us, and we want YOU to get involved tOO. , y ; . ,7' COME GROW WITH US! Were on the move. . . working together to make Layton a growing community. . . wont you lend a hand, get to know your business partners In, this growth. . . JOIN THE LAYTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TODAY For membership Information, ceil: 1 Ed Ksnlsy, Ed Kenley Ford, 1 Rich Sccddsn, Boise Cascade, 0 Kevin Hatch, Layton Auto Sales, 8 Byron Uljsnqulst, State Farm Ins, 6 Carolyn Sherp First Security Bank, Jack Whitesides, Chamber of Commerce, 776-420- 544-345- 544-202- 546-610- 544-348- 546-129- 3 o South Mission for a three year assignment. They will arrive in June to enter the MTC. They have five children who will be CONTRACTORS Utah Pioneers at her. home John Edward Lewis : Mr. and Mrs. Dean Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller received word from Laie, Hawaii that their and daughter, Robert and Linda Goodwin have been called to serve as mission Gains Eagle &' Kaysville Clubs his grandmother and farewell for their nephew Elder Alan Thomas in Kearns on Sunday. Elder Thomas is the son of ATTENTION Deacon quorum president, Dedication of the grave was by David L. Peterson with interment 'in the Kaysville City Cemetery. two-mon- th families attended the mission JOHN A. McCLEARY JR. IN HIS church he has served as John Edward Lewis, old son of Corey and Janet Stick-ne- y Lewis of 491 W. 1875 N., Layton, died Sunday, April 1, 1984 in the University of California Medical Center (Moffiet Hospital) in San Francisco following heart Bishop and Mrs. Dean Umpleby and family of Rawlins, Wyo. were weekend guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. William H. Umpleby. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sprague and their d Mrs. Stanley Lyman has' accepted a mission call to the Japan, Sapporo Mission. He will enter the MTC on May 17. He is a member of the Kaysville 16th -- PALLBEARERS were Steven Locke. Wayne Johnson, David M. Peterson, Dennis Peterson, Christ-'ophFawcett and Michael were visiting for two weeks. They came to attend the wedding and reception of Nanette Heaps who was married to Lanny Nelson. It is the first time the family had all been together in five years. Guests included Richard and Susan Ayres and son Riley from Poway, Calif.; Dr. and Mrs. Carey Noorda and children Bryan and Stacie of San Francisco, Calif.; Mitchell Heaps from New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Dale L. Barton spent a week in San Jose, Calif, with their son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Barton. Chief and Mrs. Lyle Larkins ders. PALLBEARERS were Daniel R. Beazer, Ronald Beazer, Douglas Beazer, James E. Beazer, Larry H. Strong and Alan Beazer. Flowers were cared for by the Syracuse 2nd Ward Relief Society. CHAD BEAZER w George vacationing. Carl and Sue Chappell and family of Provo were weekend guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Austin Chappell and also of Judge and Mrs. Rodney Page and family. On Sunday Mrs. Page entertained at a family dinner for all. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bone have returned home after spending the winter months in Quartsite, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hill of Logan were weekend visitors of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert San- FAMILY prayer was given by Larry H. Strong, prelude and post-lud- e music, Randy Gailey; I Am A Child of God by grandchildren, accompanied by Rochelle Hamblin; invocation, Rex Beazer; remarks, Bishop John A. Flint; tri- in the Cemetery. 1 14 Sessions (Some classes will require purchasing additional texts or materials) Curriculum la Indlviduallxed and dmalgumd to teach employment eklllm """CALL 546,2441 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION! DAVIS AREA VOCATIONAL CENTER 550 EAST 300 SOUTHKAYSVU& UTAH84037 7 .jo. 7 |