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Show J J 4 MARCH 16, 1983 j S. Booth Honored Graveside Rites Held For Infant M. Kinsey Services Held For G. Lowe Michael James Kinsey, the infant son of Michael John and Connie Higgs Kinsey of 200 N. Talbot Dr., Layton, died Saturday, March 5, 1983 in the Short; eulogy, Glen Garrett; Rotarian tribute, R.A.F. McCormic. Musical selection, Still, Still With Thee by Burton and Joyce Winters, Shirley Smith and Lynn Nance, accompanied by Sharon Bar-rufollowed by Dad, You Said So Little by Valerie Simons, written by Michael and George Lowe; organ medley, Beth Dredge; remarks, Bishop M. Farrel Benson; s; speaker, Wayne Tippets; musical selection, The Lords Prayer by Rulon Waite, accompanied by Oralie Waite; benediction, John Tippets. . Funeral services were held on March 9 at a.m. at the Kaysville Rock Chapel for George W. Lowe who died on March 4, 1983. He was born Sept. 7, 1909. 1 1 BISHOP M. Farrell Benson 8th Ward, officiated. Family prayer was by Michael T. Lowe, prelude and postlude music, Anna McCal-liste- of the Kaysville r; invocation, Edward Pallbearers were David Anderson, Roland Gee, Neal Gooch, Lloyd Morrill, Grant Simons, Ronald Tippetts. HONORARY Pallbearers were Wallace Allen, Ted Anderson, Ken Borne, Perry Gooch, Robert Johnson, Sam McCallister, Verl Walker, Sam Bloxham. Flowers were cared for by the Kaysville 8th Ward Relief Society, np FUNERAL services were held Saturday, March 12 in the Lindquists Kaysville Mortu-ai- y with burial in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Funeral was under the direction of Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary. FAMILY prayer was given by Robert M. Whitman; pre- - Calvin Wesley Nickel, 22 of E., Clearfield, died Tuesday, March 8, 1983 at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City of injuries he suffered the afternoon of March 8 in a motorcycle accident that occurred on some private property located north of the Layton Hills Mall. HE WAS bom June 26, 1960 in Caldwell, Ida. , a son of Wes-le- y Eugene and Betty Breshears Nickel. He had worked for Smiths Food King Corporation in Layton for five years. He had lived in Clearfield the past nine years. He graduated from Clearfield High School in 1979. He was a member of the Clear- - Judkins, Layton; two sons, MISSIONARIES LAST ON the calendar is the in May. A luncheon where secret sisters are revealed is held and a birthday cake with all the trimmings. Its the end of the year, a time of sadness, fun and rejoicing. So one can see Xi Chi is certainly having a great time. Truly this chapter is using the Golden Key to Friendship by enjoying each others company the whole year through, np ,,'," i I SHARON BOOTH field 11th LDS Ward. SURVIVING are his parents of Clearfield; three sisters, Mrs. Kevin (Kimberly) Black- burn, Mrs. Deanna White, both of Layton; Mrs. Monty (Sherrie) Spaulding, Middle-to- n, Ida. Also surviving are his grandNickel, Middleton, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Breshears, Caldwell, Ida. FUNERAL services were held Friday, March 11, in the Lindquist Clearfield Mortuary Chapel with Bishop Lynn Allred of the Clearfield 11th Ward officiating. Interment was in the Clearfield City Cemetery, dmg Bryan R. Bickmore and Kent M. Bickmore, Beaverton, Ore. Also surviving are his mother, Mrs. Lettie C. Bickmore, Logan; and the following brothers and sisters, Mrs. Robert (Ann) Lepper, Mrs. Leslie (Edna) Bartlett, both of Sacramento, Calif.; Lee S. Bickmore, Johns Island, Fla.; Vaughn S. Bickmore, Brigham City; Mrs. Wallace J. (Alfaret-te- ) Liddle, St. George; Mrs. John Stephen (Jean) White, Farmington; Mrs. Sterling D. (Barbara) Sessions, Ogden; Danford C. Bickmore, Bell Canyon, Calif. A weekend with Xi Chi families at Sherwood Hills in. DIANA ROMNEY ELDER KIMBALL Logan Canyon, found the landscape covered with snow. Food, swimming and an occasional snowball fight kept everyone on their toes. Diana Romney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Romney returned home March 2 after serving in the LDS San Ber- Elder Franklin Scott Kimball. son of Mr. and Mrs. nardino California, Spanish speaking mission. BRINGING the social calendar along was the Valentine Ball held Feb. 1 1 at the Red Flame in Bountiful. The SHE WILL give her missionary report March 20 at 8:30 a.m. at the Kaysville 20th Ward Chapel, located at 1039 E. Crestwood Road, Kays- Valentine Queen this year is Sharon Booth. Sharon joined Xi Chi in 1980 and is the chairman of the social committee this year. She has worked very hard to make this year a success. She has been secretary and pledge of the year. SHE AND her husband, Rulon, reside in Kaysville and are the parents of three children, Kevin, Sherma, and Dana. She is employed at Hill AFB. She is enthusiastic about Xi Chi and the chapter is fortunate to have her. Other socials are planned for the remainder of the year. On March 12, a progressive dinner party will be held with members going from one home to another. This proves to always be a successful evening. THEN GRAB your money, you gamblers, as the chapter bus leaves for Wendover on March 19. And Founders Day April 28 is a council event participated in by all the Beta Sigma Phi ville. COURAGE He who fears to venture as far as his heart urges and his reason permits is a coward. -- Fulfills LDS Mission Elder Kelly Fishburn will return home this week after serving an LDS mission in Cleveland, Ohio. HIS HOMECOMING will be held on Sunday, March 20 at 10:50 a.m. at the Sunset Fourth Ward Chapel, 220 W. 975 N., Sunset. Elder Fishburn is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry R. Fish- burn. He graduated from Clearfield High School and has attended Weber State College. FairsE FUNERAL services were held Friday, March 1 in the Lindquist Clearfield Mortuary Chapel. Interment was in the Paradise City Cemetery, dmg 1 SURVIVORS include one daughter, Mrs. Merlin (Karen) CHURCH chapters birthday i parents Mr. and Mrs. Plen LDS Ward. Grit. Eldon Kimball. 780 N. 250 W.. Clearfield, has been called to serve an LDS mission in the Medera-Mexic- o Mission. HE WILL be honored at the Clearfield 6th Ward Sacrament meeting on March 20 at 1:10 p.m. The chapel is located at 300 N. 200 W.. Clearfield.. Elder Kimball is a graduate of Clearfield High School where he w'as active in drama and debate. He was also a scholarship winner in drama and a Sterling Scholar while at Clearfield High. He attended Boys State and is currently attending SUSC at Cedar City. HE WILL depart for the MTC on April 7. Science Fair - 16Onat KAYSVILLE Wednesday, March Davis High School, the Davis County Science and Engineering Fair will be held according to director. Dr. Tim Hunt. The fair will provide an opportunity for junior and senior high students throughout the district to exhibit and compete for awards. For many participants the fair will be the culmination of months of experimental research and data gathering. JUDGES for the fair will be from the Air Force, Army, Navy, Weber State College and private industry. The awards presentation will be from p.m. on March 16 in the Davis High auditorium. Awards to be presented include trophies, plaques, medallions, certificates and ribbons. THE PUBLIC is welcome to view the projects from 7 p.m. and immediately following the awards presentation. Security HENRY DOSSING Phyllis Jeffery Dies In Nevada lude and postlude music by Patricia Sargent, Carmen Dibble and Marianne Call. Invocation and Meditation, Reverend Daryl Robarge, Trinity Lutheran Church. Speaker, Wendell Nance; organ solo, Climb Every Mountain by Sherrie W. Rampton; speaker, Cleone A. Whitman; benediction, Robert A. Lundgreen. DEDICATION of the grave was by Reverend Daryl Robarge. Pallbearers were Roscoe Griggs, Bob Kaufmann, Dale Christenson, Jake Jacobsen, Terry Walkup and Robert M. Whitman, np Susan C. Argyle Rites Held Sat. She was a graduate of Davis High School and attended Utah State University. SHE WAS an active member of the Clearfield 1st LDS Ward. She had served in the Primary, Mutual and Relief SURVIVING are her husband of Clearfield ; one son and one daughter, Horace Mark Argyle, Kaysville and Mrs. Glen G. (Lola Mae) Taylor, Bountiful; 17 grandchildren, 21 John Ross officiating. Interment was in Bountiful City Cemetery. SHE WAS born Aug. 20, a daughter of Edward and Carrie Dork. She married Morey B. Jeffery on June 26, 1943 in Texas. 1920 in Wisconsin, SHE WAS educated in the Ohio schools. She and her husband traveled throughout the world with the service. He is a retired Lt. Colonel. After retirement they made their home in Kaysville for many years prior to moving to Las Vegas, Nev. the past two years. Funeral services were held Monday, March 14 at the Lindquist Kaysville Chapel for Lottie W. Dot Day Sandall who died March 10, 1983. She was born June 23, 1894. FORMER Bishop Rulon L. Thomley, Layton 18th Ward, officiated. Family prayer was given by David W. Day; pre- Society. She had been employed at the Clearfield Post Office for 18 years. Also surviving are two brothers and eight sisters, Glendon Clark, Grass Valley, Calif.; Noal Clark, SacramenARGYLE CLARK SUSAN to, Calif.; Mrs. Vera SandMrs. Susan Clark Argyle, berg, Mrs. Grace Pearce and Mrs. Erma DeFrance, all of 76, of 279 S. State, Clearfield, Mrs. Josephine California; March 9, died Wednesday, HosStock, Logan; Mrs. LaVaun 1983 at the McKay-De- e Salt Lake City; Mrs. pital in Ogden following a Viko, Wilma Peterson, Long Beach, stroke. Calif.; Mrs. Elna Jensen, Brigham City; Mrs. Elizabeth SHE WAS born Aug. 25, Noyes, Caldwell, Ida. 1906 in Farmington , a daughter of George Nathan and Esther FUNERAL services were Lauretta Ford Clark. held Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Mann Mark She married Clearfield 1st Ward Center in the Argyle on July 18, 1928 Street Chapel with Bishop LDS Temple. Salt Lake Phyllis Marie Dork Jeffery, of Las Vegas, Nev., and formerly of Kaysville, died March 2, 1983 in the Southern Nevada Memorial Hospital of natural causes. 62, She was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 82 of Kaysville where she First Security Timeway Auto Financing I Brownsville, Tex.; Nancy West of Ohio and Joyce Szabo of Parma, Ohio. Funeral services were held March 4 at the Palm Mortuary, Las Vegas with burial in the Palm Memorial Park in Las Vegas, Nev. np L. Bassett; musical selection, Medley of favorite songs by Carmen Dibble and Patricia Sargent accompanied by Marianne Call; benediction, Norris W. Nalder. DEDICATION of the grave was by Wayne Sandall with in- terment in the Kaysville A First Security Timeway Simple Interest Auto Loan should he standard equipment in your next new or used car purchase. TIMEWAY FEATURES: 1 FLOWERS were cared for by the Layton 3 1 st Ward Relief Society. Kaysville News ' ft West Union, Ohio; Guy Dork, Day. Mrs. Helen Herald and better buy local dealer Layton; four grandchildren, her father and two brothers and two sisters, Paul Dork, Day. Musical selection, daughter Jennifer of Marietta, Ga. and Mr. and Mrs. Ricko Ulferts of West Germany went to attend the funeral service of Henry Dossing held on Saturday, March 12 in Kaysville. Mrs. Helen Herald is a sister of Mr. Dossing and a former Kaysville resident. Mrs. Erica Ulferts of West Germany is a sister of Mrs. Ursula Dossing. They will spend time with ft A Fla.; Tim Jeffery, Las Vegas, Nev.; Mrs. Sam (Jodi) Foit, Layton Cemetery. Pallbearers were Peter H. Rogers, Stephen D. Sandall, Roger A. Graves, Clark D. Johnson, Ted J. Ridl and Hal Garden of Tomorrow by Jeanne Day, accompanied by Marianne Call; speaker, Day your choice ter, Larry Jeffery, Miami, lude and postlude music, George Rytting; invocation and remarks, Bishop Rulon L. Thornley; eulogy, Kent C. In the ft The car of served as an officer and also a member of the Eastern Star. SURVIVORS are her husband, two sons and one daugh- Services Held For W. Dot Sandall in 1937. SHE WAS reared in FarmClearfield ington and moved to Accident Claims Calvin W. Nickel Ogden before moving to Layton in 1976. He was a member of the Layton 20th He,'came to the United States in 1953. He ad attended Weber State College. Marietta, Georgia and Mrs. Ricko (Erica) Ulferts, West Germany. Cemetery, dmg pa- work in the Ogden area. He married LaVon Miles in 1937. They were later divorced. He lived in Paradise, Roy and years. Kaysville, two sisters, Mrs. sisters, Jeremiah Kinsey, SURVIVING are his employed in construction HE WAS educated in the German schools and attended College in Germany for two Thomas (Helen) Herald, rents, one brother and three in Sophia Bayldes Dossing. He was married to Ursula Bathke July 14, 1958 in Las Vegas, Nev. event. Clearfield. GRAVESIDE services, under the direction of the Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary, were held Thursday, March 10 in the Bountiful City His parents are members of the LDS Church. HE WAS bom May 31, 1917 Paradise, Utah, a son of Danford M. and Mary Jane Smith Bickmore. He was educated in Cache County Schools. He had been MR. DOSSING was born Dec. 28, 1929 in Dudweiler, Germany, a son of August and their spirit, enthusiasm and attendance to this special 1983. Raymond S. Bickmore, 65, of 2408 Country Oaks Drive, Layton, died Tuesday, March 8, 1983 in an Ogden hospital after a short illness. Henry Dossing, 53, of 360 Oak Lane, Kaysville, died Monday, March 7, 1983 at a local hospital of a heart attack. HE WAS an avid sportsman. Surviving are his widow of Ogden of prematurity. HE WAS born March 4, a very nice evening, one that is always looked forward to. Xi Chi again will join in to add Bridgette Kinsey, Jennefer Kinsey and Stacey Kinsey, all of Layton. Also surviving are the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin P. Kinsey, Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Higgs, R. S. Bickmore Dies At Age 65 Henry Dossing Succumbs At 53 HE HAD lived in Layton for two years and had lived in Kaysville since that time. He was a bricklayer for 13 years. Since 1967, he had been employed at Hill Air Force Base. Hospital in 1320 S. 1200 DEDICATION of the grave was by George Wayne Lowe with interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. GEORGE W. LOWE McKay-De- e Its chapters worldwide. 2 Ursula before returning to their home. Mr. and Mrs. C. Frank Butler drove to Bozeman, Mont, where they spent five days with their son Dan Butler and family and were on hand to attend the blessing and naming of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Butlers daughter who was named Kristen. The Butlers have two sons and this is their first daughter. 3 4 SIMPLE INTEREST . . . means you pay only for the time you use the money, with no penalty for early payment. CONVENIENCE i .. . make payments by mail or in person at any First Security office or HandiBank location. LOW RATES: Before you buy, ask your dealer for First Security (ForsQ: .. . competitive market interest rates. BETTER SAVINGS iEOlTOiity . . . means you may pay less for your new or used car. Members FD1C |