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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MARCH 18, 1981 R. Holder Succumbs Mrs. Rebie Irene Holder, 73, of Services Held F or Ronald M. Geisler prayer was offered by Burl Geisler: prelude and postlude music by Eldon Frost: invocation by Gerald Byers: speakers. Dennis Capson, Dick Nogues and Bishop Williams; musical selections were given by Georgina Geisler, Wendy. Melanie, Tamalee. Heidi, and Jana Marie Dean, accompanied by Kenna Dean. Benediction offered by Dale Koester. ser, Steve Brigance. Society. Dedication of the Age 67 Michael Geisler. Mark Bow- Mike Evans. Paul Rasmussen and Mark Lee. Flowers in care of Kaysville llth Ward Relief grave by Dee Casper and interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery under the direction of Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary. np Funeral services were held 10 in the Kaysville South LDS Stake Center for Ronald Mark Geisler. age 20. of Kaysville who died March 6 in a Pocatello. Ida. hospital. March THE SON of Dick and Rita Geisler of Kaysville. he was born Dec. 23. 1960 living with his family in Pocatello. Ida. until 1972 when they moved to Utah. He attended schools in Pocatello. Bountiful and Kaysville. graduating from high school in 1978. He was a member of the Kaysville 11th Ward. SURVIVING are his parents of Kaysville: sister. Tari Estes Geisler: brothers, Michael Clark and Seth Richard Geis-leall of Kaysville: grandparents. Ada and Oscar Geisler. Rigby. Ida. Bishop Russell A. Williams officiated at the funeral: family r. SMITH YOUNG L. Young Dies At PALLBEARERS were RON GEISLER LAVINLA Graveside Services Held Graveside services were held Wednesday in the Kaysy ville City Cemetery for Brit-tane- Anne Ayres, infant daughter of Richard J. and Susan Renee Heaps Ayres, 3222 S. 900 E., Salt Lake City, who died at birth in the LDS Hospital March 12, 1981. hr SURVIVING are parents; grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Heaps, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Ayres, Huntington Beach, Calif. Funeral was under the direction of Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary, np Health News from The Chiropractic Care Center S ' . J fc 4 i - s i Or. W. Richard Barton Dr. Brian Bum Every day, Americans swallow literally tons of aspirin tablets in an effort to get relief from offers pain. . . usually headaches. Such relief. only temporary a headache results from When spinal efmisalignment, chiropractic treatment is usually a in manner is fective. If a spinal segment displaced that results in compression or irritation of the upper spinal nerves, chiropractic procedures are indicated, to correct the cause of the pain. A chiropractic spinal examination reveals any and spinal distortions which may be causing pain is treatment corrective that so possible. discomfort, Phone for an appointment. We accept Group, Auto, and Industrial Insurance NO CHARGE FOR CONSULTATION OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 10-- 6 CiiOPilACTIC CARE CENTER NEW ADDRESS, NEW BUILDING 220 North Main, Kaysville 10o.ri.-- 7 p.nt. Set. 10o.ri.-- 6 p.Ri. Mon.-Fr- i. Tel. 766-258- 1 376-349- 5 Zircon Circle, of Layton: daughter. Mrs. Robert (Dixie) Zamora. Layton: nine grandchildren and nine FUNERAL SERVICES were held March 17 at the Gridley Mortuary in Gridley. Calif. Interment in the Gridley City Cemetery. "?r. Lavinia Smith Young, age 67. of58N. 200 W.. Kaysville. died March 10. 1981 in the Davis North Medical Center in Layton of heart failure. She was born Feb. 26. 1914 in Kaysville. a daughter of Robert Henry and Bessie Bell Smith Young. SHE WAS a lifelong resident of Kaysville and attended Davis High School. A member of the Kaysville 1st Ward, she was a Relief Society visiting teacher and a former member CANCER VOLUNTEERS of the Daughter of Utah Pioneers. Surviving are her mother of Kaysville: brothers and sisters. David Robert Young. Kaysville: Wallace Bailey Young. Salt Lake City: Mrs. Lemuel (Juanita) Hedgepeth. Kaysville: Cleo Young. Kaysville. FUNERAL SERVICES were held Friday at the Lindquist Kaysville Morturary Chapel with Dean Smith of the Kaysville' First Ward officiating. Mr. Smith is the bishops counselor. Family prayer was given by Stephen Hedgepeth: prelude and postlude music by lone Sandall: musical selections by Pat Hirschi. Carolyn Naegle, Glenna Forsyth. Sharon Seegmiller and Charlene Horne, acc: by Janice Barnes: invocation by Clifford Larkins. Remarks were given by L. Deane Smith: speakers were Gayle Larkins and Ned Rouche. BEYOND THE Sunset was sung by Virginia Larkins and Marva Wayment. Another musical selection. "Prayerful Hour" was given by the group aforementioned. Benediction by Gayle Larkins. Pallbearers were Daren 1 16 Layton, died March 9, 1981 in the Davis North Medical Center in Layton. She was bom Sept. 30. 1908 in Gainesville, Ga.. a daughter of Virgil and Minnie Little Kell. SHE MARRIED Carl D. Holder in Mt. Vernon, Wash, on June 10. 1926. She was a member of the Assembly of God Church and had been a Sunday school teacher, the cradle roll supervisor and the church's secretary. She was an officer in the Teamsters Union Local 849. Surviving are her husband Adams. Don Adams Jr., David White. Stephen Hedgepeth. Bradley Young and Robert D. Young. Dedication of grave by Robert D. Young. Care of the flowers by the Kaysville First Ward Relief Society. Interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Kaysville Mrs. Sally Higginson visited in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Sperry for a few days last week and with other friends. Sunday guests of Mrs. Lucile B. Sheffield were her family which included Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Sheffield. Bountiful: Dr. and Mrs. Sherman B. Sheffield. Salt Lake City: Mr. and Mrs. Ned B. Rouche and Mr. and Mrs. Beck K. Sheffield, all of Kaysville: Dr. and Mrs. Phillip R. Kunz. Provo, and all of their families. They attended the homecoming of Elder Craig B. Sheffield of Layton who recently returned from the England Manchester Mission. 350 N. Male, Keysvllle VKfege Square Shopping Center ifM Jr - A goal of LAYTON $35,000 has been set for 1982 by the North Davis Unit of the American Cancer Society MALINDA BURTON GREEN Services Held For M. Green Mrs. Malinda (Minnie) Burton Green, 87 of 3598 W. HXK) N.- . Layton, died on Tuesday. March 10. 1981 at her home following an illness. SHE WAS born Aug. 19. 1893 in Kaysville. the daughter of John W. and Malinda Jane Adams Burton. On Nov. 7. 1917, she married Robert E. Green in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. (ACS) volunteers were told at the "kick-off- " luncheon meeting held for the annual Cancer Crusade here. APRIL IS Cancer Month nationwide. The crusade will be conducted, in most areas, between April 6 and 10. Funds from the Cancer Crusade are a major source of income for the ACS. the group was told by Marion Peterson, staff advisor for the Davis County Unit. ACCORDING to Mrs. Peterson, less than seven percent of the ACS funds are spent on management and personnel. Approximately 34 per Leading efforts in the upcoming North Davis Cancer Society drive are front, Kathleen Burtenshaw, Kaysville-Fru- it Heights chairperson and Margaret McGuire, residential chairperson; back, Carolyn Buck, Syracuse-Clearfiel- d chairperson, LaVora YVayment, West Point, Clinton, South Weber and Sunset chairperson and Claudia Brilliant, Layton chairperson. cent is spent on research. 16 percent on public education and 12 percent on patient services, she said. Special guest speaker. Dawn Bain, public information for the Utah division of the ACS. said she has great faith in the medical profession." Today, one out of three cancer patients will survive compared to one out of five in the 1930 s. WITH THE present medical knowledge the survival rate could be one out of two. she said. How many medical heroes have spent countless hours to achieve that. she and how said, then added, many dedicated volunteers have given of their time to collect the monies that made it possible." The North Davis Unit of the ACS also plans a frisbec contest. a golf tournament and the n durDick Norris ing the summer months to Walk-a-tho- aug-me- the crusade funds, according to crusade chair- ANYONE interested in doing volunteer work either in or educating is asked to call Norris Nulder. president of the North Davis Iw Unit at fund-raisin- g 766-004- man, Duncan Barlow. Recently Assigned Navy Intelligence Specialist Seaman Recruit Michael S. Hamm, son of Master Sgt. and Mrs. Earl J. Hamm of Layton, has reported for duty aboard the aircraft carrier USS Enter- Why sweat It this summer? 4500 Cooler 550 fmt Mnlca, terra amngMt prise, currently undergoing overhaul in Bremerton, Wash. THE SEAMAN is a graduate of Layton High School and joined the Navy in' August, CFM completely Installed only Phone Dill Drimley 376-819- 6 1980. She attended Davis County Schools and the LDS Business College in Salt Lake City. AN ACTIVE member of the Layton Second Ward, she had served as president of the Relief Society. president of Primary and had taught various classes in all of the auxiliaries of the different organizations. Mrs. Green had been a visiting teacher in the Relief Society for over 50 years, a member of the Holly Hock Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers, and had served as a lesson leader and an officer in the local camp, as well as the county board. She was a member of the Layton Ladies Literary Club, in which she held leadership positions. SURVIVING are her husband. Layton: two sons and one daughter. Thayne R. Green. Layton: John H. Green. Centerville; and Mrs. Jay H. (Marjorie) Simmons. Layton: 13 grandchildren and 13 one brother. Robert E. Burton. Layton. Funeral services were held on Friday at p.m. at the Layton Second Ward Chapel. Bishop Cleve M. Dibble officiated. 1 THE FAMILY prayer was given by Jay H. Simmons and the organ and violin prelude and postlude music was played by Marianne Call. Carmen Dibble and Patricia Sargent. The invocation was given by John H. Green, with remarks given by Bishop Dibble. Speaker was Shellie Simmons. a granddaughter. A vocal duet. "That Wonderful Mother of Mine by Bill and Marlene Christensen, accompanied by Kathy Horman. SPEAKERS were Pres. LeGrande H. Simmons and Pres. Ralph Dibble. The closing musical selection, a quartet "O My Father by Reed Whitesides, Richard Maughan. Harris Adams and Arles Steiner, accompanied by Mrs. Call. The benediction was given by Thayne R. Green. The grave in the Kaysville City Cemetery was dedicated by Bob Green. THE pallbearers were Jay R. Simmons, Gary H. Simmons, Gaylen W. Simmons. Bob Green, Mark Green, Brad Green, David J. Green and Darin Green, all grandsons. 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