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Show V I " WEEKLY REFLEX-DA-VIS J NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JUNE 24, 1982 To Report On Mission Sun. Elder Phil Garrett has turned home from the Mission. re- Califor-nia-Arcad- ia Services Held For Welden Roberts HE WILL speak on Sunday, June' 27 in the Syracuse 5th Ward Sacrament meeting at 11:50 a.m. The chapel is located at 1625 S. 1 150 W Syra- cuse. Elder Garrett is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus B. Garrett. Ward with Bishop Noel Flint officiating. THE FAMILY prayer was given by Snoden Roberts; prelude and postlude by Garn Ford; invocation by Bruce E. Roberts; remarks by Bishop Flint. A tribute was given by Scott Layton and a medley of hymns was sung by the Layton 2nd Ward Choir; remarks were given by Zora Cook and Fred Birkhead was the speaker. Mr. Roberts grandchildren sang a musical selection accompanied by Jeanette Roberts; be- iii&i J WELDEN C. ROBERTS HE GRADUATED from Clearfield High School and seminary. He attended Weber State College prior to his mission service, vsb Returns From nediction by Sidney R. Roberts. Mission Field DIX B. ROBERTS dedicated the grave and pallbearers Elder Shawn W. Campbell, son of William A. and Sonya Wilcox Campbell, has returned from his mission in Iceland. He will give his report June 27 at the Layton Stake Chapel on Gordon Ave. at 10:45 a.m. were Daniel E. and Scott Layton, Paul Linford, Rick Younger, Deven Roberts and i Welden C. Roberts, born Jan. 30, 1903, died June 13, 1982. Funeral services were held June 17 in the Layton 2nd Robert Cosgrove. Honorary pallbearers were Dave Reeder and Max Edwards. Interment the Kasyville City in & a The original portion of Kaysville Elementary School will be razed and replaced with several additional rooms in three years, the board of education says, with similar plans calling for replacement of Lay-to- n Elementary and the oldest portion of Syracuse Elementary. Kaysville Elementary patrons addressed the board last week, upset at not receiving access to more information about the school buildings condition. TO BE RAZED SHAWN IS a graduate of Layton High School and Seminary and attended Ricks Col- Cemetery. ! lege before his mission. Lorin (Bill) Mann Succumbs At 65 Lorin D. (Bill) Mann, 65, of Cushing Way, Layton, died Monday, June 14, 1982 of 180 a heart attack. divorced. He married Aria Mae Gray on April 2, 1976 in Syracuse. HE HAD a service technician for Massey Fergusson. He was reared and educated in Spokane, Wash, and had lived in Layton since 1967. He was a graduate of Lewis and Clark High School in Spokane. HE HAD been a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Layton Aerie No. 3198. grandchildren and seven Elder Jerry M. Taylor recently returned from his mission to the Missouri Independence Mission. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Myron N. Taylor of 2307 W. 1800 N., Clinton. He will give his report in the Clinton Ninth Ward June 27 at 10:50 a.m. The chapel is located at 1448 W, 1800 N. in Clinton. ALSO SURVIVING are two sisters, Mrs. Willie (Jean) Angel, Bremerton, Wash. ; and Clearfield High and Seminary and attended WSC prior to his mission call, vsb Mrs. Gordon (Elva) Pace, LaCenter, Wash. Funeral services under the direction of the Lindquist Jessops Fulfills Layton; two sons, Leon Mann, Atwater, Calif.; Lorin D. Mann Jr., Seattle, Wash.; Rick Davis, American Fork; Michael J. Davis, Berlin, West Germany; daughter, Mrs. Roy (Carleen) Wick-stroSpokane, Wash.; stepdaughter, Mrs. Dee (Deborah) s, Lilya, Blackfoot, Ida.; four HE GRADUATED from Kaysville Mortuary were held Friday, June 18, 1982 in the mortuary chapel. KaysviUe City Cemetery, dmg ' l Leland Purcell the Layton 4th Ward offi- ciating. FAMILY PRAYER was given by Clifford L. Purcell; prelude and postlude by Cynthia Gardner; a duet was sung by Ila Gillies and Geraldine Felt In The Garden, accompanied by Juliet Smedley; invocation by Terry D. Smedley. Completes Basic Training Pfc. Jeffrie L. Wright, son of Willie and Barbra Wright of 721 W. 450 N Clearfield, has completed basic training at Fort Knox, Ky. DURING THE training, Remarks were given by . Elder and Sister DoWayne D. Jessop have returned home t0 their residence at 26 S. 500 E Clearfield, after serving the past 18 months in the Canada drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tactics, military courtesy, militaryjustice, first aid, and Army history and traditions. He is a 1979 graduate of Layton High School. mm Too Many There are still to many persons who think loud talk is convincing. News, Indianapolis. THE COUPLE belong to the Clearfield First Ward. They reported on their missionary experiences on June 13. vsb George B. Wilcox; Bruce J. That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Its That by Scott Gard- PALLBEARERS wer Rulon Randy B. Weaver, Justin T. Nalder, Willis W. Gannon, Ross Purcell and Dell J. Larkin; dedication of the grave by Rulon L. Thomley, with interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. 1 1 1 i 1 I 1 1 Time of Year ttfindsliields II II II I 1 Venezuela Elder Mark R. Nielsen returned home recently from Caracas, Venezuela. He will give his mission report at the Layton East 30th Ward on June 27 at 1 p.m Replaced and Repaired Storm Windows i i i MARK GRADUATED from Layton High School and LDS Seminary. He plans to continue his education this fall. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nielsen of 1664 E. 1000 N., Layton. ' t i i 1 11 'ShrZK Em & G&33T& V miQQGEBB1 WEEESTlMATES; -- but dont want a large monthly payment have reasons to move alternative to an affordable buying another house! 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Bishop Smedley; speakers accompanied A fun time was had by all that attended the Sunsuet Little Buckaroo Rodeo held at the Sunset Central Park, Thursday, June 17th. Gail Adams placed second in the second section of the Pony Bareback. Corey Bodily placed first. Vancouver Mission at were Patrick Dover and Bakker sang I LDS Mission INTERMENT was in the Rites Held For Leland D. (Rocky) Purcell, bom Oct. 25, 1897, died June 11, 1982. Funeral services were held June 15 in the Lind- -' quists Kaysville Chapel with Bishop Scott B. Smedley of LDS Idission Surviving are his widow of step-son- HE WAS bom March 7, 1917. in Chewelah, Washington, a son of Leslie Leon and Edna Cox Mann. On April 20, 1940 he was married to Marie Helt in Spokane, Wash. They were later Completes at Metal 159 So. Main St, Layton, 544 - 4261 The money lending experts. Our loan experts will examine your project plans and design a financing plan that best suits you. 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