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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MARCH 11,1981 Births CHURCH February 25, 1981 Thomas and Pauline Brough, 234 W. 590 N., Layton, girl Dale and Sheri Bowers, 5th E. 2000 N., Layton, boy Missionaries February 26, 1981 Gary and Lewanna Christianson, 151 Ross Dr., Clearfield, girl February 27, 1981 Robert and JoAnn Adams, 259 Edgehill Dr., Fruit Heights, boy February 28, 1981 Douglas and AnnaLee Draney, 430 N. Fairfield No. 98, Layton, boy March 1, 1981 Calvin and Sheree Kartchner, 227 E. 500 N., Kaysville, girl Donald and Susan Wilhelm, 1156 N. 1500 W., Layton, boy Hector and Josie Fuentes, 1815 S. 3300 W., Syracuse, girl J. Scott and Meredith Swensen, 2875 N. 400 W. , No. 177, Layton, girl ELDER ANDERSON ELDER SMITH 15-2- March 2, 1981 James and Charlotte Titus, 680 N. Main Scott N. Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Neil Anderson, 998 E. Oakmont Road, Kaysville, has been called to serve in the Brazil Sao Paulo North mission; Elder Dale J. Smith has been called to serve in the Venezuela Canacab Mission. He is the son of Norma Chambers. His foster parents are Simpson and Evelyn Day. ment meeting on March 15 Kimbal and Anneta Choate, 2916 W. 1600 N., Clinton, girl Alan and Susan Winter, 215 N. Fairfield No. 43, sion Training Center on March Elder Anderson is a graduate of Davis High School and seminary. He was employed as the manager of Pioneer Village at Lagoon and as an assistant manager of Buddy's in Centerville. March 4, 1981 Norris and Dale Rae Robins, 157 W. Center, Kaysville, boy , Happy Birthday Missionary Training Center on March 26. She is a graduate of Layton High School and attended BYU where she obtained her R.N. certification. She has been employed as a specialist in diabetic instruction at LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. Miss Horne is a former farewell service Sunday at 1:20 p.m. at the Winder Eighth Layton Second . An open house for the newly completed Oak Forest LDS Chapel, 2200 North 2250 E., Laytoawill be held March 14 at 5 p.m. Speaker will be Barbara Smith, president of the General Relief Society organization of the LDS Church. THERE WILL be numerous displays and special demonstrations arranged for public members and visitors to attend. Celebrating her first birthday tomorrow is Sherri Lyn Hamilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor John Hamilton of 145 N. 450 W. in Layton. Layton Births Former Layton residents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Riley announce the birth of a baby girl. She was bom Feb. 17 and weighed 8 lbs. 12 oz. and will be named Amelia. At home are three Asters. The familv now lives in Magna. Clinton Banquet The Clinton LDS Stake MIA organization will hold their annual mothers and daughter's banquet and stan- dard night on March 19 at 7 p.m. The social will be held in Its a daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Neal Hart of Kaysville. The baby arrived Feb. 19, 1981 in the McKay Dee Hospital in OPjTUfmq Rites Held For Ruth H. Schick Ruth Harvey Schick, age 80, died Feb. 23, 1981. She was born June 2, 1901. Mrs. Riley will be remembered as the former Velma Barlow. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A.B. Riley of Magna and Mr. and Mrs. I. Haven Barlow of Layton. Kaysville Births the stake center. ALL WARDS are invited to enjoy the dinner and the message given by the guest speaker. vsb 2-- 7-- Heights First Ward with Bishop Grant Barnes of the SCORESBY Fireside On Marriage Scheduled Sunday The last in a series of three firesides dealing with marriage is scheduled for March 15 at 7:30p.m. in the new Kaysville South LDS Stake Center, 900 South Main. Kaysville 6th Ward officiating. Family prayer by Vernon Carr; prelude music by Rebecca and Susan Hilton; musical selection, For My Mother was given by Karren Schick; invocation by John Phelps. Remarks were giyen by Bishop Barnes; a tribute by Valerie Schreiner; speakers were Ben Orlo Brough and Erwin Schick. Musical selections were given by Sherrile Elano; Huff, Bluebells, and Dix Ronald and Sheryl O My Father." Benediction by Richard Harvey. DR. LYNN A. Scoresbywill be the speaker. He teaches family and marriage relations at BYUs graduate school and also owns a clinical practice. The evening is for all adults and the public is welcome. PALLBEARERS were Ronald Cloward, Nathan Moore, Jason Obray, Douglas Rietz, Kipton Rietz, Jeffrey Schick, Scott Schick, Kyle Schick and Grant Zobell. Care of the flowers by the Fruit Heights First and Kaysville Sixth Wards Relief Societies. Dedication of the grave by Wayne Bosworth with interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Bible Verse seminars found? The eternal God is thy refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms. Answers: Who made the above statement? 2. At what time? 3. Who was his successor? 4. Where may these words be Moses. 2. It was a part of his swan song, just prior to his death. 3. Joshua. 4. Deuteronomy 33:27. 1. McCloy award to study in Germany. For the past five year he has been an assistant to Mayor Ted Wilson of Salt Lake City. During this time he has worked in intergovernmental matters with the state and fed- He graduated from Layton High School and attends the U. of U. in the school of business. He has studied art in Mexico with BYU and has been accepted in the Bountiful Art Show 1980 and Deseret News Art Show. Prior to his position with Mayor Wilson he served as administrative assistant to the chairman of the Salt Lake County Commission. He is married to the former Vickie Head of Sunset and they have two daughters. eral government. He has served as chairman of the . SAM MORGAN of Layton, enjoys watercolors, etchings, pen and ink. One of his favorite . HE IS the son of John and Carol Morgan of Layton. Mrs. Christensen encourages the public to visit the gal- lery during the month of March, np Ogden and weighed 7 lbs. 5 oz. She will be named Lindsay. The mother is the former Karen Johnson of Kaysville. There is a little sister Heather at home to welcome her. Grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hart and Mr. and Mrs. H. Arthur Johnson, all of Kaysville. Dawson Lindsay, Kaysville, is the JANET HARVEY lives in West Kaysville and teaches art and language at Millcreek Jr. High. She exhibited in the Bountiful Art Center competition in 1980 and 1981. Her painting consists of acrylic and pen and ink. She has studied art at Colorado University, U. of U. and Weber State College. She won first place in the annual Great Salt Lake Mineral and Chemical Corp. Christmas Card competition. She resides at 1773 W. 200 N. with her hus- band, Malcolm, and their family. PAUL BARBER began his study of art at the age of 11 under the tutelage of LeConte Stewart. He represented Davis High School as a Sterling Scholar in art in 1968. He finds his subject matter in local rural areas, mostly and within a few miles of his home. Paul was born in Ogden but reared in Kaysville. He is the son of Mrs. Helen F. Barber of west Kaysville. HE SERVED sion in France and has attended completed work an LDS misand Belguim WSC. He has on a degree in Sweetheart Party For Kaysville Literary The Kaysville Literary Art Guild held its annual February Sweetheart party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Bean. DORIS TAGGART was the guest speaker. Brent Hugh performed a piano solo. LaRene Christensen, president, and her board were in charge of the evening. Members are reminded of their next . meeting, March 1 1 Clo-war- d, FUNERAL SERVICES were held Feb. 28 in the Fruit was awarded the John J. committee, interin budget director of the Department of Public Planning and Development and paintings is the old Layton Sugar Factory. Parks Department, as well as serving as the mayors chief speech writer. He served as Mayor Wilsons representative on the presidential commission from 1978 to 1980. economics at the U. of U. and has done graduate work in urban economics and public administratiton. In 1979-8- 0 he showing. member. viewing. A short Primary program will be featured and the film In This Holy Place will be shown. The scouts and young women's programs of the church will also have special presentations. Robert J. Christensen, stake president, invites all stake THE OPENING of the gallery was under the direction of Mrs. Chris Christensen and Mrs. Mary Lynn Morgan. The gallery is open on Saturdays from 5 p.m. and on Monday evenings from 9 p.m. Located at 15 East Center St., Kaysville. The three artists are from Kaysville and Layton. This will be their first public Ward Open House Set Artists To Exhibit Works Paul Barber, Janet Harvey and Sam Morgan, three local artists, will exhibit their works at the LeConte Stewart Gallery in Kaysville during the month of March. AN OPEN house at the Anderson home w id follow the meeting. SHE WILL speak in a 589 Layton, boy 17. Lorraine Home, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Thad Home of 3814 West Gentile, has been called to serve a welfare service mission in the Paraguay Asuncion Mission. WILDLIFE WEEK March 3, 1981 at Accepts Mission Call Ward, 1500 E. 4360 S. in Salt Lake City and will report to the Kays- James and In C. Leucht, 314 Ann St, Clearfield, girl Wayne and Aggie Strand, 945 W. 700 N., Clearfield, boy Robert and Denise Christiansen, 3508 Adams Ave. Ogden, girl 3:15 p.m. The chapel is located at 500 N. 1000 E. (Crestwood Chapel). He will enter the Mis- HE IS a graduate of Layton High School where he was a member of the school band, and has been employed by Davis School District the past year. He has been in the Marine Corp Reserces for the past year. world-renowne- ville, girt HE WILL speak in the Kaysville 12th Ward sacra- HIS FAREWELL will be held Sunday, March 15 at 2:20 p.m. at the Layton 15th Ward (Antelope Drive Chapel). He leaves for the Mission Training Center on March 19. There will be an open house at the Days residence after the farewell from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. Week by displaying in his office March 1 an original wildlife d painting by Clark Bronson, artist and native Utahn. Owned by the Division of Wildlife Resources, the painting depicts a Rocky Mountain elk, Utahs state mammal. L to r, Merrell Miller, member, Utah Wildlife Federation Board of Directors, Salt Lake City; Gordon Harmston, director, Utah Department of Natural Resources; Governor Scott Matheson; Douglas Day, director, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources; Blaine Jensen, member, Utah Wildlife Federation Board of Directors, Brigham City; Sheldon Eppich, president, Utah Wildlife Federation, Ogden. 1. Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Ron Parker and family of Provo were Saturday dinner guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker. Mrs. Anna Bennett was honored on her birthday anniversary on Thursday with a family dinner party at her home hosted by her children. Guests included her husband, Waynard Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Moall Bennett and children; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thornick and daughters of Layton; Douglas Bennett and two children, Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keeler, Brigham City, were Monday evening dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Preece. Mrs. Mary Davis and Mrs. Barbara Purdy hosted a family birthday dinner party in honor of their mother, Mrs. Lois Stephens on Feb. 27. The dinner was held in Bountiful at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Davis with 30 family members present. Mrs. Lucile Sheffield had her grandson Elder Craig B. Sheffield of Layton as her dinner guest Tuesday. He recently returned from an LDS mission to England. Mrs. Crilla Scoffield left for Tremonton after hearing of the Vem death of her J. Oyler, husband of the former Bernice Scoffield. Mr. Oyler died March 4. Others attending the funeral were Mrs. Mary Scoffield, Mrs. Pat Smith and Mr. and Mrs. David Flint of Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. David Flint returned from vacationing in NEW KAYSVILLE GOUNCILr.lEN KAYSVILLE Two new men have been appointed to the Kaysville City Council to fill the unexpired terms of Councilmen Russell Bracken and David Sanders who resigned recently. BRIT HOWARD will replace Mr. Bracken and Douglas J. Brunnette will replace David Sanders with terms expiring Dec. 1983. Mr. Howard is a lifelong resident of Kaysville and has held many leadership positions in the community. He is of presently president-broke- r Howard Associates, Inc. of Kaysville and general partner of LB Mobile Systems, Kaysville. He is a member of the Kaysville Chamber of Commerce and past member of the Kaysville Planning Commision. A past Jaycee president he pre- - e Britt Howard, left, and Douglas J. have recently joined ranks of the Brun-nett- Kaysville City Council. sently serves as northern regional director for the Utah Jaycees. He graduated from Republican Party and date for the Utah Stati WSC. articles on successful tions of training and ment principals. Davis High and attended MR. HOWARD said, He appreciates Kaysvilles community and has seen no community to compare with it or its people. He has witnessed tremendous growth in the area and said he would like to see people more informed and more involved in city government and affairs. It is a community with an unique flavor. Douglas J. Brunnette moved to Kaysville in 1978 from Logan. He received his bachelor of arts degree from BYU majoring in international relations and political science, specializing in city management and local government administration. He is a management development instruc- tor for the Salt Lake City Sacramento, Calif. They sited with his brother and School District Management Development program. visister-- Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Flint. They enjoyed a fishing trip on the Delta with his brothers houseboat. in-law, HE SERVED as chairman of the first Utahs governors conference for human resource development. He is past vice chairman of the Cache County ature. He is auth of two pi His professional ences includes work ments including the i personnel administn well as management prehensive training velopment programs for all levels of man and other employees poration. He has se organizational analy number of temporal ai siastical departments i sions, the drafting of documents, salary adi tion and guidelines, e HESAID,"Kaysvil tial. W'e have a big pi we look to preserve queness of a city in a sive way. By my app to the council I assui responsibility to the c ity as a whole." He is married to thi Cynthia Roberts of E and they have three np |