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Show ( Wtf PAV1 NEW? JOURNAL, AUGUST 7. 1989 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, AUGUST 7. 1980 Syracuse The riders Quorum of the $) T4CUe us! W urtj w at rear- - CHURCH jBid on Sunday hMArmott named w uh Royer me new Dous Syracuse, July 21,1980 and Cynthia Psiorson, 559 S, g-r- 3GHQ W. j ELDER BOYER LLDIRRoftMUN I airy R, Boyer has been sene in ihe Australia Perth Miwion, He mil speak at Kaysville 12th Ward at 12.30 P m..Wda, Aug. 10 HE IS a graduate of Davis ILgh School and hut been employ td for two years at Brow Manufacturing m Mountain Green. He is currently a supervisor over nghl shift. llder Dover will leave for the MissionT raining Center on Aug. 21. He ts the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Boyer. Ml Last Shannon Road, KaysCalled t Kerry D. Robem. ton of Mr, and Mrt. Grant U. Roberts. 274K West I two North. Layton, has been called to serve an IDS mission to Belgium. Antwerp. He will be honored on Sunday. Aug, lOat the Layton Second Ward sacrament meeting at 2 50 p m. KLDER NAE61,E He will enter the Mission Training Center on Aug, 21. NrgV. vw MOtk, ELDER A VERY L Avery hat accepted a mission call to Llder Garth verve in the Italy Padova Mis-oHe w dl enter the Mission Training Cemrr on Aug. 21. He will speak in Sacrament meeting in Die Kaysville IJttt W ard cm Aug, 10 at 5,20 p.m. at S75 E. 2uo N. n. HP. Wil l, (peak In the Kaysville besenth Ward en Am Walk Mam, He enter the Mi'wunTrammfCcnieron Aug. 21. Kenneth graduated from Davis Uth khool and has bee employed at Ju.k Truck and Alignment since graduating. White a junior in high school he attended the Washing!. D C. Explorer Conference. He rep relented the National Preset-den- ti Congress from the Seventh Ward. OPEN house ill be held from 4.7 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 10. at the family home. AN' HE LI the ton of Barry and Carol Avery of Kayivilte. He graduated from Davit High and the Kaysville LDS Seminary and wat a member of the Seminary Council, t le has held various leadership positions in hit pnevthood quorums and it the recipient of hit Duty To Cod Award. He hat been employed at Bowman's Market in Kaysville for the past three years. Returns Home Elder Mark Hamilton relumed home this week from serving in the Quito Ecuador Mission. He will report Sunday, Aug. 10 at 9 a m. in the Kaysville 20th Ward on Crest-woo- d Road. HE IS the son of Mr. and fve.uinf Uf i f.R Narmm ttiLes. wf Am RtelJ A GRADUATE of Layton High School. Cider Roberts was active in snorts and this past y ear he has been attending Utah Tech College in Provo and played baseball for this school. Llder Cal Roberts, another von of Mr. and Mrt. Roberts, who hat just returned home from filling a mission to the Ncthcrl.inx-Amstcrda- George and Sheila Horton, 61 i d Geai!d. f E. East July 27, 1980 E Gennle, Layton, ffd Brute and Glenda Krejcb ST S. Flifil. Kayn sUe. fd Rod and Pamela Palmer, 1413 July 28. 1980 Row. 644 W, and Chrunne Rory fd 1150 W No Jean Junes, 69 Bow-d- E, 1. Landmark Lane, Morjan. boy f VRfl vwyiv' potiwn M Curts and July 26. 1980 Robert and Debra MerrUI. 1155 N 1360 Layton, d Kenneth I mV4n4 stewea fur lit? ter ary. Births Missionaries uf Mr, and Mrs, Hal Narg'e. JIT h. JaO W..tilaysslle, has trcn called la serve in chc Buenos Atfrt Argentina Mis- - Jht caumrteri firii(n. were Kus JliorJ 1kviJ (kUi fUrfwMi, J W Ihf v, 4 W $ . RiumWe. Kirby and Donna MJfer. 12S' i W. 1850 N . Sirnwt boy btehael and LeAnn Kelsey. 916 N, Garnet. Layton, boy July 29, 1980 Robert and Debra Harvey. 5S6 W. 1 680 N. Clinton, ffrl Jifliey anJ Kathy Blackburn, 55 Chunb Si No 4, Lallan, boy July 30. 1980 Paneram. 4871 $ and Pamela Jimmy Roy, bAf fithoid and Joanna B :vr. 957 2H St boy W , , 0;hn, Kenneth and Darla Bar.y. 570 E 75 E. OjJen d Timoihy and Cara Bradshaw, 111 ttYstiran .ter Aw . Soli Lake City, boy July 31. 1980 Lenrtis and Sally Roberts, 573 Maple St , CVirtY!d. gid Kim and Cheryl Brown, 9t9 S 1213 E. run; Hehts, boy ville. Mis- sion, will give a report of hit experiences at this same lime. BOTH BROTHERS will be and have been in the Dutch speaking missions for their church. They have both been active in their many Priesthood Quorums and other activities of the Layton Second Ward. CAL PLANS to continue hit education this fall, vsb Mrs. James E. Hamilton of 103 N. Oak wood in Layton. He graduated frtm Davis High School and attended BYU prior to his mission. He w ill be returning to school with his brother David this fall. QPIT(lfgiq Former Resident Dies In Washington Clarence Johnson, a former Kaysville resident, died July 2$. 1980 at Battle Ground. Wash. He was married to Winona Webster. Jan. 25. 1929 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died Oct. 30. 1933. He later married Hortense Forester. He was active in the LDS Church activities. survived , MR. JOHNSON is by Kent Johnson of Battle Ground, Wash.: Mrs. Gwen Thompson. Phoenix, Ariz.; Barbara Johnson, California; Jean and Clair Johnson, Battle Ground. Wash.; a brother. Chestlcy Johnson. Syracuse. He was preceded in death by a daughter and one brother, Everett Johnson. Services Held For Jay Christensen ALSO SURVIVING are brothers, Kent Christensen. Salt Lake City Neldon Christensen. Hurricane; Samuel Christensen. Monticello: Dennis Christensen, Holbrook, Ariz.: sisters, Janis Shumway, Blanding: Cleo Stewart, Moab; Marion Lovitt, Hemet, Calif.Eileen Black, Monticello: Norma Andersen, Ogden: Judy Yost, Georgia. Funeral services were held Saturday, Aug. 2 in the Layton 18th Ward Chapel with Bruce Sparrow officiating. FAMILY PRAYER was offered by Roger DeWayne Christensen; prelude and post-lud- e music was by George Ryting; musical selection Always by Geraldine Felt and Merleen Merrill accompanied by Carman Dibble and Patty Sargent; invocation by Darrell Moore. Remarks were given by Bruce Sparrow; speakers were Neldon Christensen, Rulon Thornley and Patriarch I. Haven Barlow; organ medley by George Ryting; musical selection I Need Thee Every Hour by Geraldine Felt and Merleen Merrill accompanied by Annie Colvin; benediction JAY CHRISTENSEN Jay Christensen, 53, of 142 lawson, Layton, diedin July 30, 1980 .ayton. HE WAS BORN May 6, 1927 i Monticello, a son of Ray and. )live Melissa Jarvis Christen-enOn April 5, 1947, he mar-ie- d LaReta Stewart in Clear-ielThe' marriage was later olemnized in the Salt Lake ,DS Temple. Mr. Christensen was retired om Hill Air Force Base and le Davis County School DisWednesday. d. was by Kenneth Stewart IE WAS a member of the ton 18th Ward and held the ice of a high priest. He ved in the U.S. Army and-a veteran of the Korean iflict. lurviving are his wife, J. yton: sons, Steven Christ- istensen, Gary A. en, Roger D. Christensen,' ineth S. Christensen, all of ton; a daughter, Mrs. Moore, Concord, f.: A Lamanite daughter, e Tolan, Ship Rock, New c.; six grandchildren. e) Christensen. i PALLBEARERS were Kent Christensen, Neldon Christensen, Samuel Christensen, Dennis Christensen, Steven Jay Christensen and Grant Pittman. Care of the flowere was by the Layton 18th Ward Relief Society. DEDICATION OF the grave was given by Gary Arlis Christensen. Interment was in the Fairview Cemetery, Fair-vieUtah. ELDER DAHL Brett E. Dahl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Verl T. Dahl, 1609 West 1700 South. Syracuse, has returned home from serving a mission in the Portugal-Lisba- n field. . AN ACTIVE member of the Syracuse Sixth Ward, he will be giving his report on Sunday, Aug. 10 at 2:45 p.m. The chapel is located at 2500 Bluff Road, Syracuse. Elder Dahl is a graduate of Clearfield High School and seminary and has attended Weber State College for one year prior to going on his mission. vsb Know The Weather What can sailboat enthusiasts learn about coming winds by watching the sky? Does a cloudy sky indicate good sailing weather or bad? THOSE WHO do a bit of sailing, either on lakes or at the ocean, can predict the winds by watching the sky and studying weather. A cloudy sky is one sign of lessening wind, therefore, is not welcomed by sailboaters. There are other rules which generally apply. For example, if there is a strong breeze from the shore at sunrise, hopes for a good wind during the day are not always justified. USUALLY THIS land breeze dies down as the sun heats the land and is replaced by a sea breeze. Of course, in the summer, clouds may herald the approach of a thunderstorm and this means strong winds, but other than these storms, a bright, clear day is best for sailing. 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