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Show RFFI.EX Wayne II. Moss Messiah Auditions Set Dies At Age 56 Gibbons RE-EL- opjTugrm Rites Held For Mary G. Beyer Wgyne H. Moss, 56, of Rivcrdulc, died Tuesday, Oct, 19, 1982 t his home after a lingering illness. Mr, Moss was resident of Layton. a long-tim- Mate 2nd Class, Jed W. Bey er, serving in the U.S. Navy, stationed in Guam; Gret T. Beyer. Clearfield; Mrs. Dennis (Julie) Glenn, Roy; Mrs. Paul tShan) Richins, Farming-ton- , 12 grandchildren and two Also surviving are two brothers and three sisters. Dell Gibson and Mrs. George (Virginia) Wynn, both of Ogden; Dean Gibson. Uintah: Mrs. George (Mabel) Baxter. Clearfield; and Mrs. Robert (Helen) Fletcher, Layton. BISHOP Lynn W. Wood of the Layton 9th LDS Ward officiated at the funeral services. Jt M 4 . Family prayer was by Paul H. Richins; prelude and postlude music, Howard Norton; "That Wonderful Mother of Mine" by Mary Ann Jacobs, accompanied by Nancy Maughan: invocation, Monte Merritt. Remarks, Bishop Lynn W. Wood; speaker, Larry Porter, ' MARY G. BEYER Funeral services were held 14. 19X2 al II a. m. in ihc Layton 9th LDS Ward Chapel for Mrs. Mary Faye Gibson Beyer. 56. of 552 Ihursday.Ocl. JOURNAL BULLETIN LEADER, OCTOBER 28, 1982 "Whispering Hope" by Marilyn Jacobs, Vce Houston, e HE WAS born Sent, 13, 1926 in Layton, a son of Hazen B. and Roserell Higgs Moss. On July 17, 1946 he married Edna Bryson in Logan. They were later divorced. HE WAS reared in Davis County and attended Davis County schools, graduating from Davis High School. He attended Weber State College. He served with the U.S. Merchant Marines during World War II. He had been a radio announcer and was known as Wayne Moss, the Trail Boss on Station KOPP. He was later an announcer and chief engineer for KLO for 16 years. He was later part owner and chief engineer of Station KANN. He was affiliated with the Pierson. Kearney and Moss Public Relations Co. In 1974 he started the Wayne Moss audio visual production company. HE WAS on the faculty of Weber State College as consultant and instructor and chief engineer for Station KWCR. He was an amateur radio operator. He was a member of the Davis County Mounted Sherifi's Posse and past president of the Ogden Exchange Club. He was a member of the Weber State College Wildcat Club and a member of the Golden Spike Yacht Club, He had taught sailing privately and through Weber State College for many years. He had been active in ski clubs. He was a member of the LDS Church. SURVIVING are one son and two daughters, Clint W. Moss, Ogden: Mrs. John R. Lynn W. Wood, accompanied by Nancy Maughan. Speaker. Bishop DcLoy Bench; "Goodnight Sweetheart" by Dennis Wright, accompanied by Nancy Maughan; benediction, Roger L. Richins. DEDICATION of the grave was by Don Baxter with interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Dean J. Gibson, Jed N. Beyer, Dell F. Gibson, Greg T. Beyer, De- MRS. BEYF-- w as born July 23, 1926 in Ogden, a daughter of Fred Wilfiam and Mary Bell Layton Gibson. She married Fred T. Beyer on Oct. 19, 1945 in Clearfield. SHE WAS reared in Clearfield later moving to Layton where she lived until her nnis H. Glenn, Clint P. Richins, Paul H. Richins, death. She graduated from Davis High School. She had been a member of the Layton 9th LDS Ward. Robert S. Fletcher. two daughters; Machinist next week. Times for pre- a.m. school children are 10-and 3 p.m. CLINICS will be held Monday, Nov. I at West Bountiful, 1 1 2-- Adelaide, Jennie Stewart, Clinton and Whitesides Schools. Tuesday, Nov. 2, Oakhills, FLOWERS were cared for by the Layton 9th LDS Ward Relief Society. Funeral was under the direction of Lindquist's Kaysville Mortuary, np SURVIVING are her husband of Layton, two sons and yi Rites Held For Joseph Butcher Tolman, Meadowbrook. Farmington, Sunset, Hill Field, Cook and Layton Schools. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 3. Valley View, Woods Cross, Holbrook, Taylor, Vae View, Burton, South Weber, King, Knowlton, and So. Clearfield Schools. Thursday, Nov. 4, Muir, Boulton, Kaysville, West Point, Fremont, Syracuse and Crestview Schools. ley D. Moss, Kaysville; Dean 11. Moss, Murtaugh, Ida.; Mrs. John (Helen) McClurg. Layton. MEMORIAL services were held Saturday, Oct. 23, in the Chapel of Flowers Mortuary. The family requests contributions be made to the University of Utah Medical Center in Salt Lake City for cancer research. FRIDAY, Nov. 5, Washing- ton. Orchard, Centerville, Morgan, Lincoln, Columbia, musical selection, Killian; benediction. CHILD'S central vision develops gradually through the first six years of life. Lack of central vision in one ce is called Amblyopia. It is gradual in onset and readily correctible if discovered early. If your child was screened last year and is not in school, he should be rescreened because visual defects can develop rapidly, especially in this time of his life. In case visual defects are noted, referrals will be made for professional exfor amination and follow-u- p correction. Butcher, Clifford Butcher, Larry Chidester, Famk Foril-lJerry Lavender and Pete Nabor. We o, DEDICATION of the grave was by Darrell Lake with interment in the Kaysville City Flowers were cared for the by the Kaysville 19th Ward Relief Society. Cemetery. Pallbearers were Morris Local Business Holds Showing Senior citizen, Mable Bennett, second; Leora Bennett, third. The students and instructors of a local small business, Sue's Ceramics, havejust reaped the benefits of long hours and hard work on their hobby. The CBA (Ceramics Business Associaannual show in the Fine Arts Building at Salt Lake County Fairgrounds in Murray. Professional, Linda Reynard, first inand four THE THEME for the show this year was "A Harvest of Color which was suggested by the shop. Entries can be seconds and best category; Janalen Neilson, two first and a third place; Mary Ann Crandall, two firsts and two best category; Coralea Garcia, made in many categories according to what technique is first and a second. Mary Ann also received the distinguished Peggy Award sponsored by the Popular Ceramic Magazine for achieving three first place ribbons in three separate categories. ht pieces were entered with 27 getting ribbons. Those in the area that entered pieces are: Youth, Karl Garcia, second; Charlotte Clark, second. V Son Francisco con NT found at the bedutiful be , Nfy VJI Bratten's Cove in Bountiful " SUPERB SEAFOOD & FAST, COURTEOUS STEAiS 1385 $. 500 Wwt - SERVICEg- "0(7 Soafood Judge Johnson shares a deep commitment and concern for the vital Issues facing Utah and the courts. A major concern of his is the problem of dnmk driving and the liberal use of pica bargaining to avoid prosecution. I Jay B. Bingham Phyllis C. Southwick Rcndctl N. Mabcy Phillip R. Anderson Jcanccn Merrill Anderson Leatricc Tucker K. Ross Tucker, M.D. Dee Wilcox Clarence Mitchell Clair Child Mitch Adams David R. Kute S. Ray Sumsion, M.D. Diana Sumsion B umicc Dunford William S. Dunford, M.D. Hal N. Harrison Marion S. Harrison Robert L. Thurgood Beverly S. Thurgood Stanford Smith Ray M. Child Ann Child Lawrence Walker Teri Wibert Alvin J. Nance Anna Nance W. Durrell Nielsen Felshaw King David Irvine Thayne Corbridge Doug F. Sonntag Rod G. Shumway Edward Garrett Darwin C. Hansen Ernest Ebcrhard, Jr. WilUam M. Klcinschmidt Wallace Rampton Louis Hepworth VVcndall E. Bennett Marilyn P. Bennett Steven S. Davis Mac Christensen Alice Hepworth Albert Auemig Blanche Auemig Clyde E. Hansen Kathy Holt Harold L. Pope Hal R. Butters Mark B. Taylor, M.D. Sylvia Bailey James Sampson Sally Sampson Frank George Robert M. Murray Carolyn Affleck Gordon W. Affleck, M.D. James D. Hunter Ethel Wibert Rod Shumway Clarence Mitchell Joseph Burnett Martha H. Burnett Alzina H. Barton John H. Allen Elaine Call Ray Call Connie Baker Dorothy B. Bouy Jim Byrd James D. Hunter Val Bennett Arthur N. Gamble Gregory Erickscn Albert Swede" Olson Barbara Rampton Johnson Clair Child Dick Egan Richard B. Stringham Jcaninc M. Stringham Lawrence Briggs Greg Skedros Louis V. Nord Floyd Bennett Anne Belle Kagie Mitch Adams William H. King Howard Milne JoAnn Nord Marjorie W. Thatcher Dorothy W. Bingham Merlin G Perkins Tibby Milne Margaret A. Barnett Louise Stein George T. Bishop Mr. and Mrs. William R. Jensen Jay Breck England Valerie England H. Dean Kent Ben A. Thurgood Steve Youngbcrg G. Ralph Bailey, DDS Jack Burnett Kathy L. Holt Douglas J. Allred W. Brent Wilcox Pud political ad by Karl T. Davit, Phyllis C. Southwick and Jay B Bingham VOTE S.MARK JOHNSON Hartvigscn Janice Hartvigscn Nan Beesley Helen Brown Romney Steven D. Green Mark Faldmo Dub Lawrence 4th CIRCUIT COURT (DAVIS COUNTY) ,1 irini : .S Closed Sundays Bountiful Phot 295-23-4 Support Iditosto Mbet Davis Co. School Board for Because... AMATEUR, Sherrie Ander- son, two firsts and best in category; Kay McFarland, first and three seconds; Gwen Sartor, first; Alaina Lowry, third; Tharis Julander first and best in category. tion) just held their sixth Twenty-eig- the matters that come before his court arc resolved without the need for lawyers. JOSEPH H. BUTCHER Dee Stephenson. used on the piece. Judge S. Mark Johnson, and their family Barbara Rampton Johnson Next Tuesday , rc the following named citizens of Davis Count v will join with the multitudes of other Mark Johnson supporters in voting to retain him as a Circuit Court Judge. A A SMORGASBORG lunch will be served after the dedication ceremony. The public is invited. The Weber Basin Job Corps is located one mile north of the Hill Air Force Base turn-of- f on Highway 89. Turn right on Comia road just before Zitos Restaurant. Amazing Paid by Ludesn G Gibbon attend, Judge Johnson has demonstrated an extraordinary commitment to maintaing dose relations with the people of Davis County. In his work on the Circuit Court, his policy is and always has been an open-doo- r invitation for people to talk with him and discuss their problems in court. The result? Well over 90 percent of class time. THE WIND turbine was erected on the Job Corps propand erty in conjunction with the Bureau of Reclamation will serve to help power the Job Corps facility. Along with the new wind turbine, an old windmill was also constructed and will be used to pump water. The old windmill was purchased by Job Corp students and serves to show the old and the new side by side, said Basin Job Corps director Ken Larson. Grace by Lois Rasmussen, Barbara Rasmussen and Norma Pitt, accompanied by Reva Republican music are also invited to S. Mark Johnson and his wife have raised their family in Syracuse and Bountiful. They see Bountiful and its sister communities in Davis County as gtxxi family town. As a Circuit Judge, Mark Johnson wants to do his nart in keeping Davis County a quality place to live ana raise families. Judge Johnson is committed to excellence, to efficiency, to integrity and, of course, to justice. tested during their regular - Butcher and Pete Nabor; THOSE who enjoy listening to this traditional Christmas Judge Layton Schools. Children who attend kindergarten will have their vision A dedication ceremony for the WeWEBER BASIN ber Basin Job Corps new wind turbine will be held at the Job Corps Center tomorrow at 10 a.m. BISHOP Joseph 0. Thorson of the Kaysville 19th Ward, officiated. Family prayer was given by Darrell Lake; prelude and postlude, Reva Killian; musical selection, In the Garden" by Lois Rasmussen, Barbara Rasmussen and Norma Pitt, accompanied by Reva Killian. The invocation and remarks were given by Bishop Joseph O. Thorson; speakers, Haven Auditor Wasatch. Holt and East Wind Turbine Dedication Butcher. He was born Jan. 21, 1933. He died on Oct. 16, 1982. to 544-214- are invited to combine their voices for this exciting musical event. This year an organ accompaniment will be used. Your Community a Family Place, Also surviving are two brothers and one sister, Stan- Funeral services were held onTuesday.Oct. 19, at It a.m. in the Lindquists Kaysville Chapel for Joseph Henry ara Jenkins, schedule an audition time. The Messiah performance will be held Sunday, Dec. 5 at 7:30 at the Kaysville South Stake Center. 1 his is a unique musical ollcring. Those in the area who enjoy singing Hand- - cli "Messiah" A FamilyJudge who Wants to Keep Colo.; Mrs. Bryant (Christie) Pittman. Stockton, Calif.; nine grandchildren. Amblyopia Clinic Set There will be an amblyopia (lazy eye clinic) for children to 5 years of age during the 0 THOSE wishing to partici-al- c please call Marvin or Bar (Sherida) Layton, Aurora. Dennis Wright and Bishop Valeria Drive. Layton who died Thursday. Oct. 7. 19X2 at the Davis North Medical Center of heart failure. Auditions for soloists for the third annual "Messiah" sing to be presented by in, listen-in- . the Kaysville-Frui- t Heights Cultural and Performing Arts Count'd, will be held on Sunday, Nov. 5 from 6:30-8:3p.m. at the Kaysville South Stake, 900 So, Main, Street, Kaysville. ECT and Mary Ellen Smoot and Pauline Edgley im O. and Bumadell nelson ipaktehian in DAnn Jones and Velma Reeder r Hogge Beth Paulsen lie Tagg and Sidney Maudsley La belle and Ruth Pratt on nd Carol Lee and Kathy Oviatt rme and Margaret Anderson les "Skip" Junker and Barbara Gregory and Terry Mitchell rt and Genee Mourltsen t and Jill Bishop and Carolyn naegle 1 and Maxine Humphrey Q. Sharp Christensen la Sharp e Canfield id and Marilyn James im and Shelley Davies te and Joan Marchant and Cheryl Jensen C. and Charlene B. Austin Zwahlen and Marilyn Hymas r and Anita Hurst and Merla Naylor and Margene Leishman and Trlna West Smith ael and Dianne Llnge :rt and Loraine Passey and Charlene Patterson and Lynette Cox III and Carla Layton e and Ann Collet tey Smith and Sherri Secrist and Karen Redd lrd and Judith Anderson xt Hayes ert J. and Beulah Cook and Suzanne Spencer He will communicate with Parents and Teachers He has the background and qualifications Our interests are his interests Betty Salisbury Earl and Marian Coleman Carma Rossi norma Anderton Ruth Van Den Hazel Don and Gwen Pitts Michael H. Perkins Lois Shaffer Seve and Kris Green Leon and Kay Olsen Bob and Peggy Steed Ron and Debbie Runia Shelly W. Blundell Randy S. and Leslie Reese Bill and Julie Shanks Dennis and Cherie King Roger and Cathy Reese Ken and Deanna Brown Steve and Pat Evans Deforrest and Janice S mouse Dave and Charmaine Tolland Paul and Kathy Wendel Ralph and Kathy Talbot Lyn and Veda Hansen Jeny and Haney McPheeters Gary and Connie Lindsay Lyn and Colleen Sessions Don and Clara Gold Ken and Annette Miller Gerald and Marlene Seegmlller George and Theda Kirkland Klaus B. and Marian Mudrow Michael and Terre Campbell Dewain and Carma Jenkins Eugene and Marilyn Manwaring Richard and Rustle McIntyre DeeLynn and Pam Howard Reed Oviatt Mervin W, and Julie rrandsen Bruce and Linda Pitt Cheiylin Espiin Joe and Kathy Ford David and Jeannine Wilding Sharon Smith Judy Knoles Scott and Ailyson Clark Art and Darla Bitters Vicki Beecher Paul and Deette Reed Verl and D on Janes Scott and Sherry Russon Paul and Judy Mendenhall Steven and Shawna Myers Dave and Karla Uffens Rella and Fred nelson Marge Harvey Donna Willis David Steffen Thai! Steffen Ray and Colleen rurgeson Connie Christiansen Ted and Chris Caldwell Cheryl Hall Nadine Hanson Kay R. Lindall Stephan Morgan DDS Mr. and Mrs. Ron Robbins Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lee Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fuller Mr. and Mrs. Prank Hirschl Mr. and Mrs. Heal Sessions Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Packard Mr. and Mrs. David Sill Glade Hansen Robyn Hansen Diane Hansen Marian Spencer Sherri Jenkins Marva Hansen Rick and Doris Martin Mr. and Mrs. John Andrew Jim and Janis Lyday Bonnie Evenson Ruth Helson Mr. and Mrs. Kay Rees Mr. and Mrs. Gary Righter Lynn and Annette Ward Kent and Barbara Draper Julie Walls Dave and Colleen Burnham Lee and Carolyn Maxwell Ralph and Sharon Larsen Art and Janice Maxwell Richard and Hola Anderson Dee and Haney Peterson Dave and Joye Oriffen Phil and Barbara Squires Brent and Karen Clark Tom and Judy Jones Shelia and Brent Checketts Betty Davis Emery and Mrs. Prank Wood Stanbridge John and Linda Richey Heal and Gail lund Roger and Joyce Cushing Jack and Beverly Bailey Lyndon and Elizabeth Ricks Phil and Kris Bowler Dennis and Marge Lifferth Linda and Fred Steinfels Paula Winter Mel and Sue Kelly Peggy Mr. Peggy Haney , Jensen Doug and Carol Romney Rod and Silvia Spend love Cheiyl Konecny Iris Wood Dean and Marsha Brenchley David and Maxine Humphrey Garry and Janet Flake Gayle and Cheryl Jensen Hell and Marlene Blackburn Lyle and Marie Davis Kenneth Haltemran Horman H. Beers H. John Pludger David R. Ross Gary and Wendee Lawson Carvel and Marilyn Harward Cliff and Jan Pinch Dee and Linda Hansen Carl Zwahlen Reed and Carla Beecher Heldon V. and Lynn Rene E.Lynn Hansen Glen Qroll Howard Holt Dennis Knoles DDS Richard O. Christiansen Duane E. Brown E. Theron M. Draper Beth Labelle Deloris Berthold Sig Berthold Doris W. Bunderson Harold and Shirtey Haslam Dewayne and Betty Randall Lenace W. Randall Tom Randall Horlan and Sheron Walker Terry and Linda Bums Maurice and Dorothv B. Call Paid for by McIntosh for School Board, Maty Ellen Smoot Chairman and Miriam Johnson Olds Gary and Linda Lindsey Kent and Donna Cullimore Mr. and Mrs. Q.M. KJeinman Albert Jeny Maxfleld D. Marilyn 5. Horn Dean and Helen Cook Roma and Kristen Butterfield Steve and Vicki Hoth Bill and Linda Coilard John and Bon nee Schaff Curt and Susan Last Jay and Vachele Higbee t Max Espiin Dale and Lea Huff Barry and Janis Herr sc her Vaughn A. and Maijorie P. Clayton Ariel Osmond Beverly Osmond Mike Larkins Debbie Larkins Dave and Laura Rowland Celia H. Woodcock Harold and Edie Staples Ann P. Shunn Don Shunn Ruth Malan Jeanne Anderson Boyd C. and Gavle Whitesides Gary and Pat McBride Marsha Gardiner Mr. and Mrs. John J. Murphy Christopher L. Hill Jay L. Briscoe Beverly Q, Porsling Margie M Rasmussen Virginia Hanney William J Robbins Maryh PettingiH Paul Kapp Gladys Graham Kevin R. and JLynne Hatch L. Val Hanney Horm Whitaker L. Hank and Virginia Semaden! |