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Show WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, OCTOBER 29, 1981 REFLEX-DA- ViS Rites Held For Neil Christensen OPJTUgtM Rites Held For Essie Thornlev ' Neil heart attack. A special prayer service was held Oct. 24 in the Kaysville City Cemetery. MR. CHRISTENSEN was bom Mar. 27, 1925 in Evanston, Wyo., a son of Neils and Mary Hutchinson Christen- MRS. THORNLEY was bom June 14, 1901. The family prayer was given by Joseph S. Thornley; prelude and postlude by lone Grange and Jean Whitesides; invocation by Monte sen. He married Patricia Nielsen Sept. 1, 1950 in Layton. He worked for the Naval Supply Center, the U.S. Mapping Service and in general construction. He was a World War II veteran and served in the U.S. Navy. He has resided in Layton for the past 3 1 years. Pilk-ingto- n. REMARKS by Bishop Covington and speakers were Bishop Lowell Taylor and Ju- lian Robinson. Musical selec- tions were given by Dr. Jack Johnson, Marie Taylor and Sherry Moyes. Sherry Thornley paid a tribute to Mrs. Thornley. The bendiction was given by Elliot Thornley. Pallbearers were Kevin L. Hill, Mark Stromberg, Louis Drakos, David Hill, Jeffery Morrison, Tim, Randy, Jon, Bryan, and Michael Thornley; Jim and Alan Willey; Paul and Brian Stromberg. Care of the flowers by the Kaysville 2nd Ward Relief Society. Dedication of the grave by Noel Stoddard. Interment in the Kaysville Layton Memorial Park. ESSIE JANE STODDARD THORNLEY Mrs. Essie Jane Stoddard Thornley, age 80, of 142 S. 300 E.. Kaysville, died Oct. 22. 1981 in her home. She was bom June 14, 1901 in Lovell, Wyo., a daughter of Joseph Smith and Susan Ellen Thomas Stoddard. She married James Done Thornley on June 8, 927 in the Logan LDS Temple. He died Sept. 24, 1974. SHE HAD lived in Richmond and Smithfield and in Kaysville the past 34 years. She was retired from the Naval Supply Depot. She was class president of North Cache High School in Richmond. Active in the Kaysville Second Ward, she served in various positions and was active in the Special Interest group. She was a member of the DUP. Layton; Joseph S. y, Thorn-le- y, The Weber County sheriffs office reports that a Kaysville man died of a heart attack at Monte Cristo on Friday morning. JOSEPH MALM, 53, of 521 E. 100 S., Kaysville, was hunt- - gering illness. She was bom April 22, 1919 in Loa, Ut., a daughter of Hyrum Axel and Killpack Rites Mars Clive Killpack, 51, of 1224 N. Holly Circle, Layton, Round Rock, Texas; Janice Morrison, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Leonard W. (Texie) Hill, Kaysville; Mrs. Wayne (Carolyn) Stromberg, Ogden; Mrs. Chris (Ruth) Drakos, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Steve (Suzanne) Willey, Fairfield. Calif.; 30 grandchildren and 29 greatgrandchildren. Also surviving are a brother and sisters, Noel Stoddard, Richmond, Ut.; Irene Stod- dard, Kaysville, and Edith Ansley, Midvale, Ut. Funeral services were held Oct. 26, 1981 for Essie Jane was dead on arrival at the Logan Hospital Oct. 19, 1981 of injuries he suffered in an automobile accident. He was bom Feb. 20, 1930 in Ferron, Ut. a son of Clive and Mary Iva Olsen Killpack. He married Edith Ella Michaelis Sept. 27, 1949 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. MR. KILLPACK had resided in Salt Lake City and SURVIVING are his widow of Layton; sons and daughter, Kurt J. Christensen, Clearfield; Bret N. Christensen, Layton; Mrs. Terry J. (Jody) Norris, San Leandro, Calif.; four grandchildren; brother and sisters, Warren Christen- sen, Pleasant View; Mrs. Evelyn Willoughby, Kemmer-e- r, Wyo.; Mrs. Nola Ward, Newport, Oreg.; Mrs. Inez Wright, Ogden and Mrs. Eva Shepherd, Salt Lake City. Funeral directors were Lindquist Kaysville ing with his stepsons at the Sourdough wilderness campground at about 11:30 a.m. when he suffered a heart attack. He was rushed to Hill AFB Hospital where bewas pronounced dead. ARTS FAIR LAYTON The Layton West LDS Stake Relief Society is sponoring a cultural arts fair at the stake center, 1591 W. 1500 N., Layton. The program will be held Oct. 29 at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Clara Baker and Mrs. Marianne Call are in charge of the program. Kill-pac- ALSO brothers, Louis A. Killpack, Tooele; Lowell O. Killpack, Sandy; sisters, Mrs. Guy (Beata K.) Shepard, Tooele; Betty J. Killpack, and one brothers and sisters, Vern Loa, Ut.; Dean A. Emstsen, Sadie Watson and Clara Johnson, all Salt Lake City; Elva Ernstsen, Las Vegas, Nev. Ern-stse- n, active member of the LDS the direction of Lindquist Church having served in various positions. Surving are his widow of k Layton; sons, Clive M. and David M. Killpack, quist Kaysville Mortuary, np Third Ward Chapel with Bishop Donald J. Deru offi- Michael O. Killpack, San Ber- - GRAVESIDE services were el Kaysville Mortuary and was held Oct. 23 in the Layton ciating. Interment was in the Redwood Memorial Estates in West Jordan. DAILY JEAN GIVEA VA Designer Jeans YS WITH FREE REGISTRATION Mystery Bonus Cards Given for Coming in Good For Two for Price of One Discounts on all items FREE JEAN GIVEAWAYS Colonial Square, Bountiful Good at Both Kaysville and Bountiful Pendelums Oct. 29.. 30 and 31 (only) books are n Beyond This Moment Forever After. and Displays of homemade items will be viewed after the speaker. A book compiled by the stake Relief Socity of orginal poetry and music along with some short stories THE STAKE Relief Society has compiled a book of original poetry and music along with Bible Verse ... 1. SUPERB SEAFOOD & STEAKS FAST, COURTEOUS SERVICE found? Give, and it shall be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken together, and running over, shall men give into your bosom. Who spoke the above words? . 2. At what time? 3. To whom where they given? 4. Where may this verse be A little bit of Son Francisco con be found at the bmdutiful Bratten's Cove in Bountiful' Answers to Bible Verse 1. Jesus. 2. During a sermon, probably the Sermon on the Mount as recorded by Luke. 3. His disciples, and to the Pharisees. 4. Luke 6:38a. Soafood Mon. thru Thurs. 1 1A.M. -- 9 P.M. Fri. and Sat gQQJJg 1385 8. 500 Wwt Bountiful 11 Closed Sundays Phone 295-238- 4 Tuesday atiithelo Consolidated District no. Regular District no. N. Consolidated No. 1 Davis Jr. High N. Davis Jr. High 835 S. State St. 835 S. State St. Clearfield No. 3 Clearfield No. 3 Pioneer Adult Rehab. 435 S. Main St. Clearfield No. 4 Consolidated No. 2 Clearfield Library Clearfield No. 5 Hillfield Elem. Clearfield No. 7 Clearfield No. 5 Consolidated No. 2 Consolidated No. 4 Clearfield Library Wasatch Elem. 562 S. 1000 E. St. 389 S. 1000 E. St. 562 S. 1000 E. St. Clearfield No. 8 Consolidated No. 4 Wasatch Elem. 270 E. Center St. Clearfield No. 9 Consolidated No. 5 944 Clearfield No. 10 Consolidated No. 5 Doxey Elem. Doxey Elem. Clearfield No. 11 Consolidated No. 6 Pioneer Adult Rehab. 435 S. Main St. Clearfield No. 12 Consolidated No. 6 Pioneer Adult Rehab. 435 S. Main St. Consolidated No. 1 Kaysville Clearfield No. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clearfield No. 6 Initial Simple Salic? N2 259 and family are moving to Layton to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Linn Sandall spent a few days in southern Utah visiting the national parks. 270 E. Center St. 250 W., 944 N. 250 W., N. Sunset Sunset Judges a, (((pendeLum)) Address Polling Place Clearfield No. 1 Meacham were guests in Clinton of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Parker on Sunday for the baptism and confirmation of a grandson, Chris. Mrs. Leslie Staley, Mrs. Edell Lindley, Mrs. Carol Ward, Mrs. Vickie Larkins and Mrs. Linda Hill, accompanied a group of 18 young women of the Kaysville 8th Ward on a tour of the new Jordan LDS Temple on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Holman spent the weekend in New Mexico attending the wedding of their foster Indian daughter, Ethel Gutierrez, who was married in the traditional Indian dress and cermony at the Santa Clara Reservation at Espano-lN.M. Robert and Jane Dunford you this Halloween with CAP FERRAT best-know- projects and goals they should set for themselves during the year. As an individual completed a project or a goal she was credited with a certain number of miles on the trek to Missouri. Those who completed enough goals to reach 1200 miles will be honored at the fair, dmg Koosharem City Cemetery under the direction of Lind- THE PENDELUM treat would like to lief Society president. Her some short stories submitted by members of the Layton West Stake. The original book and displays of creative crafts of a yearare an long Relief Society program called The 1200 Mile Trek to Missouri. Women were given a booklet last year suggesting some V41 daughters, Mrs. Lynn (Utahna) Blood, Kaysville; Mrs. Rich (Vicky) Sandall, Layton, nine grandchildren center. rently a member of her stake MIA board and has been a Re- SPEAKER WILL be Shirley Sealy, the author of several books and plays. Mrs. Sealy lives in Highland, Ut., is the mother of five children and two foster children. She is cur- - SHE LIVED for many years in southern Utah, Long Beach, Calif., Layton and was a resident of Kaysville the past 30 years. Surviving are her husband of Kaysville; son, Dewain A. Hatch, Imperial Beach, Calif.; held Layton in 1977. He attended the U. of U., was employed in construction work and was an both of Salt Lake City; offi- k nardino, Calif.; Scott A. and Sheldon L. Killpack, both of Layton; Donald T. Burrell, West Jordon; daughters, Mrs. Robert (Nell) Howell, Phoenix, Ariz.; Gayle Killpack and Linda Killpack, both of Layton; ten grandchildren. Marianne Call and Clara Baker show off some of the goods to be displayed at the Layton LDS West Stakes cultural arts fair tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the stake CULTURAL Ella May Taylor Emstsen. She married Chester D. Hatch Aug. 20, 1936 in Loa, Ut. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Fruit Heights, and Mrs. Nor-v(Ann6 Defriez, Salt Lake City. Funeral services were under Hunter, before moving to Kill-pac- Stoddard Thornley with Bishop L.D. Covington ciating. and Ogden. Joseph Malm , 53 Dies While Hunting Fern Ernstsen Hatch, age 62, of 424 W. 1st S., Kaysville, died Oct. 23, 1981 after a lin- - SURVIVING are sons and Thorn-le- formerly living in Wyoming Rites For Fern E. Hatch 1 daughters, Jay Done F. Christensen, 56, of 120 E. 900 N., Layton, died Oct. 20, 1081 at his home of a CLEARFIELD MUNICIPAL Clearfield City, Utah November 3, 1981 ELECTION cNOcW OPEN Recorder NOVEMBER Come in and see ouf selection handmade gifts & baskets fabric & patterns Yours 'Truly quilting supplies Patch Pfess patterns 31 W. Center cKaysville,cUtah and Co. just 'West of Trait Broivn OPENING SPECIAL 10 7. off on all purchases over $10.00 Consignment Items Welcomed 3, 1981 POLLS OPEN FROM 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. |