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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, AUGUST ?8. I960 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, AUGUST 7 8. I960 CHURCH Rites Held Mission Cali of 4 7 1 Morten? Metta ID) Mrx. Saftji 4 Harvey, daughter of Mr. and Mry Maliace Harvey N. Sherwood Drive, oil Wednesday, Ida 1 Lauderdale Mivvion, She will speak at the ton (leartaid I)Hi )avaUh Ihive. Sunday at I graduaied from ON hn ,Sfc Australia. Sydney Mission, He will speak Sunday, Aug, Jl lay ion 2'ah tt aid ui.ru-memeeting. 2120 W, Gentile m. til 10.50 in ihc are invited to an cpcn house on Sept. I from hit) 8 p m. al the Layton home. LlJer La ion graduated I KIKNDS from Layton High School here he w ax active in orchestra. He is also a graduate of the la) ton High School seminary, an Laglc Seoul and has been attending Weber Slate Col lege. w Layton Mrs. Kulh H. Adams spent three days last week visiting with her son. Neil and his family on their ranch near Burley. Ida. Neil's wife. Catherine and their two boys. Nathan and Mark traveled to Layton this oast week to visit family members. George Love is spending this week at this same Idaho ranch. Ltf lived HI Mine l)tatv Drancy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Burke and two children all drove to Blackfoot, Ida. where they attended the funeral service of Mrs. Lva Drancy and Mrs. Norma Wards brother. Dean Thur-ma- Tito CHAPEL DEDICATED A newly built stake chapel was dedicated on Sunday. Aug. 24, located at 350 Nonh 2JO0 West. West Point and will be occupied by the West Point Second and Fourth wards for their weekly use and special slake functions as needed. WITH SOME 25,000 square feet of floor space and more than 50 rooms, and 27 teaching areas, this chapel can scat 558 people and can be expanded to and multi-millio- n 2nd-d- dollar Went I'oint EDS Stake Center dedicated in hjiecUl area. Designer of the chapel wax by architect Sterling R. Lyon, and the general contractor wax J. Ron Stacey. THE PROPERTY that houex the new chapel wax donated by Kermit Brimhall and family w ith their properly ad joining the chapel property line. It hax been exactly 16 monthx xince the groundbreaking look place for this four wards. THE STAKE presidency is composed of Vera L. Thur good, president: Gerald G. outstanding accomplishment. It wax on April 28. IV79 that the groundbreaking look place and one year later in April I'k0 the newly West Point Stake wax organized. Prior to that time, it wax know n ax the Syracuse Utah Stake and wax included in all of Syracuse. With thix division the stake now has are Blaine Thurgood. Wexi Point First Ward; Kenneth W. Flint. Second Ward; Roald E. Peterson. Third: and Robert G. Fraser. Fourth. Each of the above displayed much assistance during the erection of this new chapel. Hodson and Date King. Bishops of these four wards wax given by Don R. PUIPFARIKS Ivan, were lht Adamx. Ritberl J. Evanx. Wtl-- : lix F. Lvanx. I errand It, Lxanx and Nool T. Lvanx. all xmx. Care of the flowerx wax by the Layton Sixth Ward Relief . Society. Dl DICATION of the grav'e wax given by W illix F. Lvan. Interment wax in the Kayxville City Cemetery. 61 known? anything according lo his will, he brsrrtb ox. Answers: 1. loved." The Classified Ad Deadline will be Friday, Aug. 29 at 5 p.m. for Sept. 3 issue. ; 4M QPfy KAYSVILLE BARBER & STYLE SHOP Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mrs. Dana Hales and family. Fruit Heights; Mr. and Mrs. Roffler Styling a Specialty Rick Maw, South Weber; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Blood, Kaysville; Mrs. Gilbert Borski and daughter Melanie, Spokane, Wash.; Mark Borski, Bountiful. Lt. Comm, and Mrs. Tom Y. Williams and children, San Diego, Calif.; Mrs. Martha Williams, Roy. Mrs. Mary K. Timothy and Formerly Chicks Barbershop MARLIN SANDERS J 79 N. Mairt, Kaysville Mrs. Leone Gardner were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kearns and family at New Meadows, Ida. for three days. Mr. Kearns is a forest ranger and they were former friends when Mrs. Timothy and Mrs. Gardner served on an LDS mission in Arizona. Obriens SAVE SAVE Bishop and Mrs. Lowell Taylor entertained at a patio barbecue dinner Monday evening at their home for members of the Kaysville Second Ward bishopric and families. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. L.D. Covington; Mr. and Mrs. John McClear, Mr. and Mrs. Linn Sandall, Mr. and Mrs. Save $150 on an Ariens Rear-Tin- e Tiller! Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Save $150 J Draney, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnson and family, Mr. and STORY THROUGH GLASS CLEARFIELD field Community Clear- Church members and visitors will have a chance to relive the morning of Christs Easter morning resurrection each week when they enter the sanctuary. the A VIVID reminder form of a stained glass winin dow, put together by hundreds of hours of volunteer labor, caps the ceiling of the worship area. newly-complet- Fashioned after drawings an prepared by Rich Grinnel, HAFB pilot who has since been transferred to Florika, other members of the congregation took up the cause and completed work on the project after several months about a week ago. NOT THE least to put in his time was the Rev. Harley Hunt who worked in concert with a score of members, including Vee Call, to complete the painstaking project interconnecting more than a hundred small pieces of glass on a scaffolding 20 feet in the air. It was a new experience for all oCthem, Rev. Hunt recalls, and might have been com pleted more quickly had they had expertise. Nobody had done anything but small pieces and this was more than 70 square feet of window. IT COST about $1,000 for the materials plus several hundred hours of donated labor, he says. It was a venture of faith. Response from the congregation has been super and the first Sunday people kept gazing into the air to keep a look at the new addition. We talked about the centrality to the Christian message and that it always will be recorded and the appropriateness of the Eas- ter sunrise." APPARENTLY the hours of effort resulted in a job well done because several professionals said they couldnt believe a bunch of amateurs would try to tackle it. I think it came out very well, Rev. Hunt notes. Completion of the stained glass window doest mean an end to renovation at the church where the old sanctuary and fellowship hall are seeing work, including a paint job, all through volunteer labor, he says, tb on an Ariens Riding Mower! ; Mrs. Orwin Draney and family, Bishop and Mrs. Dee Hyde vacationed in the Unita mountains at Trial Lake and Lyman Lake last week. The cub scouts of the Kaysville Third Ward held an outing at Timpanagos Cave. The boys were accompanied by their leader, Mrs. Betty Eardley. Used 5 H.P. Riding Mowor -G- OOD- Trolling Motors Layton The joint efforts of the Golden Spike Square Dance Club of Layton and the Moonlighters Square Dance Club of Bountiful paid off. Their entry in the Commercial Division of the Davis County Fair won a blue ribbon. . : Clipper Publishing Company .01 Hales. East Layton; Mr. and Culminating many hours of work by many Clearfield Community Church members are Craig Enders, left, and the Rev. Harley Hunt, as they cap efforts on new stained glass window depicting the Easter Sunrise Scene. . 1. Of Jesus Christ. 1 . 2. John the Apostle. 3. The "disciple whom Jesus Of whom is the writer Bishop Paul Barker visited the boys during their stay. Elder Tom Perry was the speaker. Mrs. William Hales entertained at a family party at her home Monday evening. Guest were Mrs. Mina Oldham, - j 3. By what term was he speaking? 2. W ho made the above Lucile Sheffield. Dinner was served for family members and the teenagers stayed for a fireside where Clark Cheney, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Willard. It was Mr. McClearys birthday anniversary that same evening. -- Junior Adamx. Ralph H. MThlt b the confidence that we hut la him: that, if we ask Kaysvillc News Mrs. Lucile B. Sheffield, Pres, and Mrs. Ned B. Roueche and family drove to Provo to attend the confirmation of Jana Kunz. dauther of Dr. and Mrs. Phillip R. Kunz the granddaughter of Mrs. given by Bitfcop Bible Verse wart la chaftel wax Sunday. accommivdate 1. 10 pcrwnx w ith the opening of the adjoining cultural hall, thus extending thix amount to the pulpit limn Rorix: aJ Cavpcr. Wyo : Mrx. Ruth E. are . Speakerx were Patnauh JohnW, Waite anJhel an A, Whueodex; piano olo, "Smehere My Love" by SanJu Lvanx. a granddaughter: duet. Ada love Maty Jean Bankhead. Tn the Gar-- , den" accompanied by Dee Ann Valentine: benediction Gibxon. Colorado Sprmfx. Colo.: Mrx. Annie L. Moll. Kayxville. ALSO surviving , S.il, Lbanon. Conn.; Robert J. tvanv. Witln F. Lvanx. LeG-ran- d H, I xanx. all of Layton: Nool T. Lvanx. Sooth Weber. Mrx. Norma A. Cooper. Layton; Mrx. Carol E. Allied. and her sister Mrs. Norma Ward, Dclwm Ward. Mrs. Vcrlcnc Swenson and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Orwm by tvce a a memMRS. IVANS ber id the layton Sixth Word and had been a v Min g tea her and tMttk director w the Relief Society. She max a temple worker and an expert quilt irukcr. Surviving are ix von and four daughierx, On J. Adamx. Layton; Kalrh II. Adamv. I ugene Pngmore for ten days. She w ill also visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gailey during her stay. Mr. and Mrs. lojclic Drancy held on Monday. Before returning hom. Mr. and Mrs. Orwm Drancy and family, visited in Idaho Falls with Dr. and Mrs. Kay Johnson and children. Mrs. Roy Baldwin and children of Santa Cruise. Calif., arrived for a two week visit w ith her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barker and other family members. Mr. and Mrs. Parker have their grandson. Jason Parker of Provo, visiting with them while his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Parker, are in Seattle, Wash, on a trip. (). )cv, Mr, and Mrs. Sii f (kHvelj Gatherum, imocatMi wax given by I errand H, Lvanv; musical selection, "that Wonderful Mother of and wax (foJaaie vf Logan IGgh School and lived in La urn fur 55 thd-die- her parent S-- Ivan had nixie J a t took at Crntiol Davtv Jr, HiN School tn I aytoa for 14 )eoi, Ik-live- r. L, rAMIlk PR AH R Wx iC!if J by (hi Junior Adam, pe Wd and pv!!udr mu by Mix Oul-oSlate guests of Mr, and Mrs, Ken Holt is their daughter Sirs, Rebecca Leart and three chilJicn from Cottf, Ihey will spend two weeks With her patents, Mrs, Leans huvhaftd. David. Hew m lo join them for their stay at the summer hom in Uevt Yellow sl.tne, Mrs, Susan Galley and arrived Aug, 12 from Richland, Wash, to soil with yon D2$, she mar- AJjftiv lf ilaj e ntafitf 4 Lkn De- - IF iVlninNilt 21. He vbrd I ll t". 14, 4, I il lti u xtX. lake Kaysvillc nuh iihip the layton Sixth Ward olio dating Haft son, vaftMMI u t a tDujitiiff of A and Finns htlnsx I Layton ILtH Sshiad nJ rmi naty and h attended tthcr Suie College, I San James lit) Ion, xatiy f James j. anj Jayne I., t avion id oA N, Coo W.. t,jion has been caiicJ cre in the Mif Apt d 24, jf great-gianj.h.l- and V great giaftJchitdirn gteai (jhrfol xeicier acre bclj Satuida), Aug 2. r!uinue Ntfh Chuth Sirret (tupd n I a) ton Ag X 71 grandchildren. vHi4l jM. p m SIIL M V Ninth Uard Chapel, To Serve lne, I ay ton will serve in the I lor. 1 K1.I JKIt LAYTON Luov.l wxi AJartiv Save $50 Front-Tin- e Tiller! W Cj $ I on an Ariens 1750D Ea. Get The Work Done " iieywood to 5:30 OPEN 8:00 132 N. 1st W. KAYSVILLE auto clinic CIomx! Saturday A Sunda- y376-203- 3 |