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Show VffKiYflEaCXOAViS NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 31, 1950 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JULY 31, 1950 OBITUgM Basil 0. Layton Succumbs At 90 Bail Orson Layton, 90, of I2IJ . 1M1 E-- . Cleaif.eld, putsed July 24, poo in a Funeral Services Held On Saturday ll9 aay causes incident to age, HE WAS bom Augu4 19, m Layton, a son id Orson and Ruth Bodily Layton, He , Of a & cnee IFJna) House. Bountiful; and Mrs, Lynn (Josephine) Bch of Hchcr Ctty. Bishop Richard Fagg of the X Fran Heights Second Ward K officiated at ihe services. FAMILY PRAYER ftas offered by Allen Call; prelude and postlude music ftas by Marilyn Anderson; musical selection. Amarine Grace" f k4 iA - p Funeral services were held Saturday at 1 1 a m. at the Fruit Height Second Ward Chapel for Mrs. Irene Alice Clark Call. 46. of Rtf Golden Circle, I nut Height, mho died Tuesday, July 22, IVso al home of injuries. SHE and Marva Waymant, Beyond the Sunset accompanied by lone Sandall; be- IRENE CLARK CALL was born May'lS, Kaywillc, a daughter of Clifford B. and Bertha Juanita Payne Clark. On Apnl 1. 1955 she mamed Frank Par- N4 in by Janne Webster, accompanied by Kcna Dean; invocation by Steven CUrk; remarks by Bishop Fagg. Tribute to Irene by Emma Clark; speaker was Pies. TJ. Jones; duet, Virginia Larkin kin Call in Bountiful. She as reared in Kaysville and Bountiful and had lived in f nut Heights for IJ years. She attended Davis High School. SIRS. CALL ftas a member of I nnl Heights Second Ward, had been a Relief Society visiting teacher. Sunday School librarian. Primary teacher, nursery leader and had held various other positions. Surviving are her husband. Trait Heights; two sons. Rick Clark Call and Lance Clark Call, both of Fruit Heights and her mother of Bountiful. ALSO SURVIVING are six brothers and two sisters, Alben W. Clark. Layton; Clifford D. Clark. Morgan; Golden A. Clark, Echo; Lloyd Clark, Bountiful; Dan R. Gark, He-bCity; Dennis B. Clark, Mink Creek, Ida.; Mrs. Gar- - nediction was given by Maurice Call. PALLBEARERS were Albert W. Clark. Clifford D. CUrk. Golden A. Clark. Lloyd Clark, Dan R. Clark, Dennis B. Clark. Care of ihe floftcrs was by 2. Weaver on June Ivliijnihe Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mrs. Layton ded May 2. 1977. He was a lifelong farmer of Layton and Clearfield, He attended school in Davis County, Bntham Young HE LA survived by bis son, Hubert II. Layton of Kay will, e; seven grandchildren and four great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by three children. Joe W., Dale and Mary; brothers, Ezra L. Layton and Delbert E. Layton both of Layton: Alvin Layton. Battle Mountain. Ncv.; sister, Mrs. Louis (Try phene) Hagen, Santa Paulos, Calif. Funeral services were held the Fruit Heights Second Ward Relief Society. DEDICATION OF ihe grave ftas offered by Dean Clark. Interment was in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Expression Of Thanks May we express our sincere thanks to all those who assisted our family in anyway during the illness and death of our wife and mother, Irene Call. WEEXPECLALLYaremost grateful for those who participated at the funeral services. For neighbors and friends and family who brought (lowers and food to our home. And for the kind expressions of sympathy extended in any way. er Frank P. Call and family 6th Ward LDS Tours August 9tli Tours of the recently com- pleted Layton 6th Ward LDS Chapel will be conducted by the Seventies of Layton Utah Stake on Saturday August 9 from 2 p.m. until 4:30 p.m. at the chapel, 2560 N. Church Street, Layton. EXHIBITS FROM the stake auxiliary organizations will be set up. There will be missionary exhibits and films showing the different phases of LDS Church history and aspects of church doctrine set up in conversation centers. Members and of the church are invited to tour the building. It will be deidcated on Sunday August 10 at 7 p.m. jniiJ i4 u, Ihfu foil Uj, a are Mr, and Mu, Pu f). Smith of W Alton. jo. I tig a lb. p, M armed on July :i.VNJaisJ N armed Bradley Paul, The r mother will be re pientberrd as the former De pise Gardner of Ray ssilie, GraMprrrnu are Mr, and Mr. I Gardner, Kaysville, and Mr, and Mrs, Collins bmiih.Ufvt Kay sy dig, (ora! grandparents are IV-1- 4 Mr seas. West Bountiful, and Mr. Gladys Gardner of Durham ('gy, I scird over the arrival of a daughief are Mr, and Mrs, Core IGruen of Kaysville. 1 he Nby arrived at the t ale-veHoiptia) m Bountiful on July 14. 1'Md. and weighed in at p ee i IN, 7 She iff be named I haheth. The mother p the former Paula Kay Chnt-lanse- n id halt lake Coy. Mr, and Mr Hyde F. Ilan-te- a and Mr and Mr. Clarence Chmiramen, all of Salt Lake Cttjf are the grandparents. Great grandparent include Mr. and Mr. Joseph Markham. Spanish folk; Mr, and Mrs. Gen Lyman of Payette. Ut.. and Mrs. cU Sant of Salt take City. AnmmiMpg ihe arrival of a daughter are Mr. and Mrs. Tuhima of Syracuse, The baby aimed al the McKay-De- e I Impttal in Ogden on June 21. IVM weighing 7 lbs. 6 oz. The w ill name her Nicole. Mrs. Tsushima is the burner Sandra Bitters of Kaysville. sa married Jennie LaVerne Academy and Use U. of U. He a an activ e member and Ugh priest in the I DS Church and held many church positions. He served ut the Central States Mission and was a veteran of World War I serving with the Army Signal Corps. fUivU ft 4 salt Lake City bsopital of 4 Kaysville Births w o. HASH. OUSO N LAYTON WcJnevday. July JO. I W0 at Ihe Kaysville Ltndsuivt Mortuary with Bivhop Lynn Allied of the Clearfeld llth Ward officiating. Interment was ui the Kaytvtlle-Layio- n Cemetery. FAMILY PRAYER was given by Ray Layton. Prelude and postlude music by Louise Coleman. A musical selection, organ-pianduet, My God and 1 and A Poor Was farina Man of UrxT' by Alan Layton and Mrs. Hubert II. Layton. Invocation by Brent Layton. A history was given by Jeff Layton and speakers were Pres. Ralph Dibble and Bishop Evan Lyman. Janet Ostler van "Q My Father" and the benediction was given by Greg Lavton. DEDICATION OF the grave by Henry L. Scamons. Pal- lbearers were Roger II. Layton. Greg T. Layton. Alan M. Layton. Brent C. Layton. Larry W. Layton, and Jeff Layton, all grandsons. Care of the flowers by the Gcarficld llth Ward Relief Society. Grandmothers are Mrs. Dorothy Bitter. Kaysville. and Mrs. Jane Tsushima of Bngham City, Wclsommg a new daughter into their home are Mr. and Mr. I ranklm Hill of Kay s tile. The 7 lbs. girt armed on July 16. IWQal the lakes icw Hospital in Bountiful and will be named Legena Olca. At home are two brother. Brent and Joshua. Mr. Hill i the former Gina Gilliland of Paducah. Ky. Grandparent are Mr. and Mr Don HU of Kaysville, and Mr. and Mrs, I Wy G4U-lan- d of Paducah, Ky, I icHcd over the arrival of twin daughters are Mr. and Mrs. Glen M hickef of Provo. The nr addouns arrived al the login I US llovpida on July 9. Camdle weighed 4 lbs- and laralyn weighed $ O tbs, $ or, Mr, W hickrf c the former Pam Stones of logn, Grandparents are Mr, and Mis. lien R, W tinker ot Kays-sin- e and Mr, and Mrs, Boyce Snuiev of l ogoi, Great grandparents are Mr, and Mrs-- orresl ClodtcUrr of Grand Junction. Colo.. Mr, and Mrs, Ben A. Whicker of Clifton. Colo,. Virginia surance executive, church leader, author and native of Layton on Saturday August 9. Mayor Lewi G. Shields has proclaimed that day as Sterling W. Sill Day. A PROGRAM will be held on Sautrday Aug. 9 at the new Layton Sixth LDS Ward Chapel, 2560 N. Church Street. Layton. The reception will begin at 5 p.m. with a spe- cial program highlightinp the The first year Sl4 Maids of thgKyvkulr Inward sprat uo days the Triple B 1 Ranch t Robertson, Wyo. owned by Richop RuharJ Bnth. be atienJiflg were Kim HraiM.ii, Angie hmub, and Uraffee Sture Brough, They ee accompa- nied bv Jenna Smith and Lauren and Jm Vamry and urn Dwrurl Strs, Varney is an adneur, sir. FEune Culbmore was guect speaker al the Kay w die DihtfnWard KeM Society meeting on Wednesday even, e mg at the chapel. Sir. spoke on the Beehive Houe in Nall Lake A tty of which he iv a ruide al ihe Cuiii-mor- center. Timms, log an and Genevieve Stones, (tgden. Sir. Tern Jones t confined to the lake view Hospital in Bountiful where vhe under- A daughter was bora to Mr, and Mr. Mark Ruvhton. their first child. She arrived on July 2) at the Davis North Medical Center weighing in at 6 lbs. I oz. The mother is the former Canna f isher of lay ton, The grandparents are Mr. went mag and Mrs, Wayne Fiher of Layton and Sir. and Sirs. Maever Ruvhton of Kaysville. Sirs. Millard Ruvhton of Slur-raif Ihe great grandmother. y Welcoming a von into their home are Sir. and Sirs. Norm Robert Nalder of 6)7 North A dome wood Road, Layton. The new addition arrived on July 25 at the McKay-Dellovpiul weighing 7 lbs. 14 oz. They will name him Bryan e Robert. Al home are Jason and Natalie. Sirs. Nalder is the former Nancte Slickelvon of Ogden. The grandparents include Sir. and Sirs. Norm W. Nal-dof Kaysville. and Sir. and cr Mrs. Delmer Slickelvon of Ogden. Sirs. LaPrele Petersen of Ogden is the greatgrandmother. np life and accomplishments of Sir. Sill w ill begin in the chapel at 6 p.m. The reception will continue at the conclusion of the program. Everyone is invited to attend this special program. farads On Sunday, Preswart suffered a heart and is confined to (he I - Ste- h ake-Vie- oc petal for treatment ( Jer Andre Thomr-has accepted a oucuun cad to serve an LUS micuon to the Zealand Wellington MisU enter the Muo n sion- lie I Training Center on He iv a member of the Kay w d te Ijdith w ard and iv the von Ne of Coach and Mrs, I tank Thompson, Mrs. Sally Higgi" attended the wedd.rg ol her granddaughter Barbara lee Mo-IuiGggmvon and Byron c 2 lu! married ha ere at the hnde'e home inlay t side with a garden twrpram following, surgery, Slrv. Mdlie lleadon hav been confined to the Holy Croc hospital in Sail take City undergoing ireatmeni lor She iv now al Cneumonta, Sir Lla Clark of Sail Lake Cny w a a weekend guevi of ner niece. Sir. Sally Iffg-gmco- Str. and Sir. G. LaVirt Ste- Anona. formerly of Kaysville have been here wart of Layton To Honor Sterling W. Sill The community of Layton will honor Sterling W. Sill, in- Kaysville vacationing and vivinnt with Layton Louis Laoter. the 19 year-ol- d son of Mr, and Mr Richard A, Latter, competed in the July 2HI 26m.te IV scret News marathon race uut wav held on the ptooncer trail entering the Salt Lake Valiev Louis wav able to place in ihe half of those who finished ihe race. tp JCK Children's Parade: Enjoyed The ehilJren of Kay will: helped celebrate pioneer days this year with the annua! children's parade sponsored by the JCK's. THE PARADE, held on July some 600 entries including a wide variety of costumes, floats, decorated bikes, marching groups and even some horse. 22 encompasses First prize ribbons were given for five general categories. The best individual entry ribbon went to Chase Sanders. Trent Sanders. Misty Milam and David Webster who were dressed as elephants and their elephant herder. THE AWARD for best bike went to Bobby Peppier and the best float award went to Ryan Mitchell. Denise Johnson's marching group won the aw di d for best group. The award for best of parade went to the Kaysville third Ward Primary1. The Primafy had as their theme American Through the Ages. They brought a float and all the children dressed at famous Americans from our past. THE JUDGES this year were ihe Miss Kaysville royalty, Theresa Evans. Julia Koelitz and Pal Thompson. After the parade all the participants enjoyed a refreshing popsiele. A drawing was also held and prizes given away. THE KAYSVILLE JCK's and chairwomen Susan Major and Cindy Anderson, would like to extend their appreciation to all who participant!. Sr J |