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Show i Vft4fRfflE PAYiSNEftS JOURNAL JVIY 19. 1580 NORTH pAV4 IfADC R, JULY 10, 1583 Missionaries Kaysville News $ NORM I J'fcHl L JstJJ Mrs. Mary LvdVIJ ipu4 J MXj 2 U OJtia W kef JuJ J if N K J S4- ht Avtitury Ml 4 Retard rL J ( (.mifftikwl C Resent guest t Mr, Mu, I li tomdj wrif Mr- - (4 ff and Mu- - Krnneatvi, Mr and Mix aavj 1 1 IUJLMCE FRANC WO tclhV,e I rrjMut M lAlHU Will hut tww la Hawaii in thy latton I Jtfc Wald, II OupdM .Pl HI L on July pm .1 MIL IS mw attending til U alter spending a Muting herf-tftidondliwndvMhfctp. tixt. Si Mexno, ml f IJ 3J)Wt WHITE rider laird Aln W hug Ms acvrprrd a rmwiua Call to the NcthrtUndx Amsterdam Mix- won He w 4 enter the Motion Training Center on July 7, He h the wm (4 1 1. Col Irrt )rvj Mrs Hal D. White. 4MIL2M Kay ss die. N s She Mill spend the wrckcmJ wuhber liHier poems. Me K n and I MIL ANI) MILS. WILLIAM PAUL CAM P fret. Mittion otcrtthich Quinn Mi Kay will preside, THLVAREwhcdulcdtoen-le- r the Mission 1 raining Center an July 16. Their missionary fare ell w ill he held July 1 3 at 10 W a m. al the IMmcs Creek Stake and I illh Word on Chapel Street. Layion. They lute been serving the past )l montht at Ogden Temple ordinance workers. D. L. Ford To Fulfill LDS Mission l.ltler Dale I.. I ord has been called to serve an LDS mission to the Costa Kica San Jose Mission. I lew ill enter the Mission training Center on Julv 17. He is the son of Foe F ord and the late W ilium L. I ord. FARLULI.I. testimonial A . will he given during Sacrament meeting on July 13 at 0.50 a.m. in the lots Ion 23rd Ward. 60 West Cordon Ate. Dale is a praduate of Lay ton High School and the Layton Seminary uhere he serted as Seminary piesident. He was a finalist in the state Sterling Scholar competition and also represented Layton High at Hoys' Stale. National Senate Youth Conference. Science SympoInter-maounla- sium. and was the Layton City Improvement Association. He was a commencement speaker at the graduation exercises and a member of the earhook stall'. S' Trustees Scholarship w here he is a member of the Honors Program and is majoring in electrical engineering. While at BY U he served as second counselor in the Elders Quorum presidency. He has previously served as first assistant to the bishop and Slake Youth Conference chairman. He has attained the rank of Eagle Seoul, received the Duty of God Award, and is a member of the Older of the Arrow . He has been employed at the Squire Shop. I. They are parents of three children. The Camps moved to Lay ton ten sears ago here he onned and operated Paul's Shoe Repair. She is a farmer social m inker. Both are now retired. He graudated from Davit ILch Svhoul where he participated tn the tchouj puy. lie plays the have guitar ami has pern acbvc tn hit church, lie ts the recepienf of hit Duty To Cod aMord. np ALSO, WE have a lour available to go to Cedar City lo ihe Shakespearean Festival. We plan lo leave on Aup. 12 and stay for thre days. Just think, three days of excitement for only $63. If you are interested just call the Heritage Center. Aug. 3 we Mill have a cancer screening clinic. Call the center and have your name placed 773-706- 5. ELDER Layton, hat been called to serve a mtwion in the New year 4-- H cooking club has been organized and are proving great results already, as they gather every Thursday morning at the home of their leader, Mrs. Suzanne Redfleld in Clinton. THEY ARE preparing to enter their products in the Davis County Fair next month. The officers of the group are Bar- bara Summers, president; Rachel Barksdale, vice president; Mindy Redfield, secre- tary; Rainie Hunter, song .leader; and Julynn Barksdale, reporter, vsb a tub e. vi-tit- with Neil and lindi Ragsdale, At ban Jo they er guextv of I J and Cart4 Zothn, Mr. and Mu, 7Hn acvom-prnr- d them back to Ihvnpy. land and Knott terry I arm and other place of imereti tn the Lot Angetet area. Mr. and Mrs, Doug Rovr entertained at a fanuly paito dinner on July 4 at their home. They were happy to have Mrs. Rortu Hartley as their guct. Mr. and Mrs. Cavpcr G. Carroll were among the group of 120 guests who attended his tmlitory reunion at Bot. Ida., on June 27, 28 and 29. The reunion was for those Mho MXih HE W ILL be honored at the East Lay ton Third Ward sacrament meeting. Sunday. July 13 at 0:45 a.m. The location of the chapel is 2435 East 1500 North. Last Layton on Chcnry Lane. Elder Barnes is a graduate of Layton High School and seminary program. He Mill depart for the Mission Training Center on Thursday, July 17. vsb 1 Region III Workshop Scheduled Special instructions given by State PTA officers and commissioners Mill be the highlight of the Region HI workshop. REGION III Director. Mrs. Heloise Hamilton. Mould like to encourage all PTA officers and commissioners to attend July 14. from 4 p.m. at the Davis County School District office in Farmington. Instructions and guidelines will be given to aid them in being better leaders for their schools and representatives in their communites. 2-- THE PTA goal is the maintenance of a better working relationship between local, state and national PTA units. McGraw - Edison - Universal CLOSEOUT SALE OVER 65 ROOF MOUNT COOLERS MUST GO meet any installed price on any cooler manufactured McGraw Edison Company, including Alpine, Arctic by Circle, Wright, Universal, Sears or Montgomery Ward. Normally we dont try to meet competitive prices because people dont mind paying a little extra to get a better installation. However while our over supply lasts we will meet We will any price. ELDER McCALL I HE GRADUATED from Layton High School, seminary and attended the University of Utah. He was on the debate team at Layton High and was an honor graduate of Layton High. He will enter the Mission Training Center on July 17. He has been employed at the Church Offices in Salt Lake City since graduation. field Clinic July 15th The Lions Club of Syracuse is sponsoring a free screening clinic on July 15 from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. at 1920 West 2250 South, Syracuse. YOU MAY be checked for visual acuity, glaucoma, lazy eye, loss of hearing, middle ear problems, diabetic screening through sugar count and blood pressure. Mrs. Frank Larkins and children enjoyed a vacation trip to the east. Their children Laura, Jim, Lisa, David and Sad Lake weekend gurus t4Mf-- lny i Bear f ake ns sue. Mrs laMar (arm M ILetf summer Ca-- n Mr, rd Mrs, 1 14 laGns returned bom from Darby, Moai where they sivurdafe days with Mr. and Mis, Bu4 Larkins and family, Mr, and Sirs, I any Bring-huf- t'jfiiwj in loreno. Neb-- , Iddy thompxon Belt lorfster CnJfrwooJ, it. Mrs. Georg Hey wood-Mr- , and Mrs. Rand fober nd children t4 1 (dUKtriy. (Re, were boux guests vf Ms parents, 1 1. Ci4. (Ret) and Mis, Joy ivhrr. Mrs Crv4 Kcnruh and children Andra and kin-ceof I Krn. Otuo base been v luting with Mrs. LtkiHe Kennah during their slay m years of service. He was Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Oa-war- d. Mr. and Mrs. Phil 8, 773-55- 79 s. Army, He beU the rank of xecomj Sursmg are Gx widow e Basic Training The following service men are attending basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. thiee stepsons anj me r. Gary Avery. Hooper: Robert Avery, Logan: Dasid Avery. Sirs, Naraun tlKbra Hunt-tngfo- jot Baxiam. are 50 Le-lan- INTERMENT will be in ihe MARTHA EDMONDS Martha Barber Edmonds, age 80. died July 6, 1980 at Lakevicw Hospital. Bountiful Memorial Park under the direction of Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary. SHE WAS born May 21. to Many and Irimha Maria Clark Barber. 1900 in Kaysville , She married Raymond D.. Edmonds, April 8. 1920 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Oct. 13. 1972. She was preceded in death also by three sons. She is survived by sons and daughters, Mrs. Berl (June) Cook, Cornish, Utah; Mrs. Charles (Donna) Gibbs, Bountiful; Mrs. Merlin (Rayone) Adams, Woods Cross; Mrs. Joseph (Beverly) Andersen, North Salt Lake; Horace Barber Edmonds, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hyde attended a reception in Salt Lake City in the LDS Church Office Building where they honored the new LDS mission presidents. Their son. Elder George Hyde is serving a mission in the Washington, D.C. mission and his new president will be Elder Jon Huntsman. Miss Julie u!mose also was a guest at the reception with the Hydes. She is the fiance of Elder George Hyde. PVT. BRET A Harley, son Michael A. Loomis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Loomis, Layton; and Pvt. Kelly P. Mannix, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mannix, Layton. During the training, students receive instruction in HOME REPAIR SERVICE Television Stereo Antennas weapons, map reading, tactics, military courtesy, milit- Bill ary justice, first aid and Army history and traditions. 12 ten lessons, $12; Monday and Wednesday, 0-- SHAMMY SHACK State, Clearfield, Utah - 773-58Next to Pail Bunyuns Swamp Coolers Appliances Minor Electrical Phone:376-819- drill and ceremonies, 07 6 Brimley n; Salt Lake City : 17 grand hiijren. Funeral services will be held Thursday. July 10 al the West Bountiful First Ward Chapel, 311 North 8oo West. Friends may call Wednesday evening from 7 lo 9 p.m. at Ruston Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 293 North Mom and Thursday a the ward one hour prior to the services. of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Harley, Sunset; Pvt. Larry M. Roberts II, son of Mrs. Nola A. Roberts, Syracuse; Pvt. 525 So. 4 the former marriage. Sirs. Bill Ifrrril Rogers. Santa. Ida : Sirs. ITtton tlMrteenl BUk. Colorado City. An : Sirs, Sldton tshciley I Ruxt. (4en; laylon,ihrredauhtersby d sivtcr, Mrt. (Lavma) Barnes, Salt Lake Cny. 8, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING War II. Mr, CadeMOod served in the South Pont,' ALSO SIRVJYING 9-- ROBERT LOVE tbruh grandchildren, 56 a.m., special 9 a.m., mom and dad and tot, ten lessons, $12; ages Tuesday and Thursday, 9 a.m., mom and dad and tot, ten lessons, $12; Friages day, 9 a.m., adult ladies, ten lessons, $12. A CPR class and advanced hfe saving class will be offered. The day has not been set, so if you are interested please call the cashier, leave your name and phone number and you will be contacted as soon as the class date is set. HE W M 1 member of lb of Trimiy f uiKeian Id) ion A veteran s4 World Gary Sirincham Edmonds, West Bountiful; Mrt. Tom tlhonci wiixon. West Bountiful. Mrt. Richard (Kathy) Atwood, Botiful: Mrt. Jerry (Linda) Retd. North Sail Lake. noon, special training (Red Cross water adj. thru swimmer), ages li'l ll. training (Red Cross water adj thru swimmer), ages ten lessons, $12. TUESDAY and Friday, m Services Set For Martha Edmonds IH Attending -- laiajion nt The Clearfield pool is taking registration now for the second session of Red Cross swim lessons and mom & tot lessons. The second session starts the week of July 14. THE SCHEDULE is as follows: Monday and Wednesday, 8, 10. II a.m. and 12 noon, special training (Red Cross water adj. thru swimmer, ages ten lessons, $12; Tuesday and 9 i son f v4 Murwf puivJ reared and gducaiej in Neb and Rd toed in Sandy and IGnnx&e before nosin rail With the D Mary Jo Bor They were later disorsed. He pumej Joxephine Nord As-f- y in I son xt on. W yo. on Ore. 28. 9?L jle lud worked in eonurac-tur- n M the Dtfrnx Depu W Ogden and retired ftwm the cixd service program otter 14 ft Swimming Lessons Thursday, ded J (4 Campbell. taM, St- sued ihre days with Mr, anj lfie, Mr. July I. wsd al Itvf Davis Sort Mr J- - I enter, HI, WAS Mfl Ju I9.IM9 vl former-Adelin- Calif.; Mervin Willey and days. Vurflif spent the frvend I Ken England and Scotland. Mr. and Sirs. Justin Barton and two children Heather and Brian are now in Utah for a month's visit with both of their parents. Sirs. William Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Dale L Barton and their families. ' After a month's visit they will be making their home in Rockford. III. Mrs. Barton is the Parker. n, at home convalescing after being confined to the Davis North Medical Center in Layton for treatment for ten M bk tde. fiixd fade iht la Mf, sad Mr. George R. Heaod and iGutt.tr Geor- on Saturday. Sir. and Sirs. Gerald Purdy and son Russell have returned from a vacalion tnp for three weeks visiting in many parts of attending Mere Mr. and Mrs. Keith Brimhall. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Brimhall, all of Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Benson, Boise, Ida.; Mrs. Carol Pearson, Virginia; Maureen Bying-toWendell, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Prince. Sunsanville, Exilda Crabb and Ruth family, Sirs. Sally lligginson Other family members Nielsen, all of Pay son; Dora Mae Wall, Sandy; Mildred Zabriski, Salt Lake City and all of their families. The group enjoyed swim ming, picnic lunch, program and square dancing. Mrs. Leola Prigmore is now ad ago ami then attended (he funeral service of her granddaughter Connie Sue lligginvon who was 14 years old. daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Slonte Higgtnson of Taylorsville. The services were held Brimhall of Kaysville attended the Ole Nielsen family reunion held on Saturday, July 5 al the Layton City Park. family, Orem. Others Mho attended were Bob Willey and family, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nielsen, Boulder, Colo.; Judy Coyle, Burley, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Ermin Gold, Gooding, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Ferman Nielsen, prkeiti Rogers Vs Jak a I Li ftiArtal CrtVkfS Wrtf MJ Ikuivli) , July I, vtd, )4 IM in h Memorial pik for (owettf, t'isdrtwux). age 61, 4 liMi Norm Mam, f aiton. IK Res, fGryl JL Robarge pf lhtifiity I utl.rtafll DiM xttaiitlj M b sell and Mrs. Kenneth Bourne. Mr. and Sirs. George Sheffield. Sir. and Mrs. Howard (Toward spent the July 5 and 6 weekend at Bear Lake and all of I Heir families at a traditional family ounng. Kevin Cottrell, son of Mr. and Sirs. Jim Cottrell hod Ihe mivfortunc of breaking his collar bone on a bicycle accident. Mr. and Mrs. Keith II. meeting. 125 Chapel Street at p.m., Sunday, July 13. a4 Cot-Ire- Covington. Elder Scott D. McCall, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Russell McCall of 178 Dixie, Layton has been called to serve in Auckland. N ew Zealand mission. He wilt be honored at the Layton !6th Ward sacrament jJ I conoid. Mr. and Mrs. Dwk Barra. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mrs. Leone Cottrell. Mr. Club leader is Mrs. L.D. Zealand Auckland Mission. center. Club Organized t vn-!Nr- 4-- Michael G. Bamct, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Bill G. Barnes, 1678 East Cherry Lane, transportation from the 4-- H V named Tahatha in favt meeting in Bountiful on Sunday. July 6. It is the first child for Meredith and the former Cathy Chnsi-enve- n Mho reside in Bountiful. The Cook Booster Club met Thursday for their regular meeting. The group prepared orange toast and hot chocolate lopped Mith marshmalloMs. a BARNES on the list. We will provide Cooking Cuties from a Ihfff Me k an. athjfl trip to ft Uh and I at if. r(i a 1 imf w tot a spent M touitx-rjHmnov tnp o Mr, M. Coffin Mart dmiitg to laMurm 0 spend thro taxation bmp. They tinted in lot Angeles and on to Redding to tint oft M mother Mrs. I liftur JGgx-dalAt Mourn S ha oa they daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Bitter who was Citizens Clearfield Police will discus the necessity of There Mill he a most informative film. We all need to keep appraised of matters such as this. fuijfrn fGug bv returned Services Held For L. F. Underwood vuiicj in former Rome or Ui x oiVotv Mrt farxl (4 a Water lat-r- f, the Rrtxexaf lafhdj, Jt--r a Javtk), Id. la spend im sightveeing I help. ) tr on la Bornu-Kam- , At IdtiMtoAorbef utter Mis, gia and Vn-i- Artillery in World War II. Reminiscing, dancing and banquet Mas enjoyed by the 120 members and their partners. Mr. and Mrs. J. Melvin Bitter and all of their family attended the blessing and naming of a grandchild, a baby For Senior July 18. 12:30 p.m. al Ihe llcntage Senior Citizen Center, Lt. Steve Layion of the kLGaffin Y served with the Events Set The Cooking Cuties. a first HE II S attended BYUon a harlatie Dahle in as ton. Called To Serve ilium Paul and Dorothy M. Camp lute recited a cull la serve a mixxmn m the newly wjjmcd England Cat entry C THE MW elder wtll speak in Sacrament meeting July ) M the Kaysvdie mb Wan) at U:h. Mua osmigpm |