OCR Text |
Show t ) WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NOVEMBER 15, 1979 Open House Set aocmixi For Ruth Roberts November 18th Honored On 94th Birthday Sunday, Nov. 18, an open house is being held at the home of Grant Harvey and Margaret Brough, 715 East 200 North, Kaysville, at 5 p.m. honoring Miss Ruth Roberts of New York City. I believe we commented were much happier in our day, at least we appreciated what we had. She has seen Kaysville grow from rags to riches as the saying goes. Her home in West Kaysville was somewhat isolated from many of her neighbors at one time but she is witnessing a change as it is becoming a fast growing community. She loves her neighbors who are always aware of her needs. Studio. MISS ROBERTS will arrive in Salt Lake City on Nov. 17 to MR. AND MRS. ROBERT E. GREEN Celebrates 62nd HER CHILDREN, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren who met at the family home to honor her on her birthday were Seymour Scoffield, Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Roland Scoffield, Bear River City, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Scoffield, Townsend, Mont.; Mr. and Mrs. Don Scoffield, Three Forks, Mont.; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Scoffield, Las Vegas, hev.; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Calderwood, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Richards and four children, all from Tremon-ton- ; MRS. CRILLA SCOFFIELD Mrs. Crilla Scoffield of 1632 West 200 North, Kaysville was honored on her 94th birthday anniversary on Oct. 28 with a family party at her home hosted by her children. Mrs. Lucille enjoys 3ood health and keeps her spacious home and yard tidy is well as participating in church activities. She is known by her many 'friends and relatives throughout Davis County for her beautiful handiwork (she Has made over 100 beautiful quilts and embroidered pillow cases and other items) which have brought her top prizes in the county fair. She is an excellent cook and homemaker and her love for her family has always been exemplified. She is the mother of 13 children and knows hard work and believes life is very rewarding in many ways. About Your Home MRS. SCOFFIELD was born Oct. 28, 1885 in the same home in which she resides today. A daughter of Samuel and Mary Barnes Flint, she was educated in the Kaysville schools. She was married to Its time to dig, dry and store dahlia tubers when frost has blackened the stalks. For a quick dessert, toast plain poundcake slices, spread with softened margarine and sprinkleuwith. cin- - l George Scoffield who died in 1948. She is amazed at the.luxury of tHJ Sdhoofi 'today compared to the bare necessities in her early days, but she namon. Spoon on applesauce "Sand sprMtf tfklTchirtfirJlon, Place a scoop of vanilla ice . cream by cake. AIL 1X17 RESTAURANT IN SYRACUSE 1122 South 2080 WEST 825-752- Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Green celebrated their 62nd wedding anniversary at their home Nov. - 2 mm 4 time, officiating at the marriage ceremony. MR AND MRS. MARK GOODSON Bom and reared in Layton, Mr. Green is a son of John H. and Lovina Peirce Green. He was educated in Davis County Exchange V ows Miss Jeanette Quist became the bride of Mark B. Goodson during a ceremony performed Oct. 4 in the Salt Lake LDS Officiated. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Ivan Quist, 732 No. 7100 E., Huntsville. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Edward Goodson, 409 No. 700 E., Kaysville. The couple was honored at a wedding reception and dance at the Huntsville LDS Ward Cultural Hall the evening of Oct. 4 A wedding breakfast was hosted by the grooms parents at their home. FOR HER wedding reception the bride chose an best formed original gown of flocked baby duties. men Ushers were Farley Quist, Rob Quist and Jeff Quist. 7 1, - toaUVateibfjVeper'Ifigh Sfcnotjra'htf is a student at Weber State College. Mark is The long full adorned with a wide band of matching lace and dotted with pearls and sequins. Forming a long train from the back of a graduate of Davis High School, served an LDS mission to the New Zealand, mission, and is currentljrat-tendin- g Weber State College. Following a brief wedding trip the couple will make their home in Ogden, Utah, np and attended Davis County schools and LDS College in Salt Lake City. She served as Relief Society president, Primary 1 Will Country Tis Of Thee, Melvin The Magnificent, The 1890 Review and Alexander Graham Paul Dunn radio show on Sunday evenings. In Utah with Miss Roberts will be her son Michael Filler, executive producer of the programing for CBS Network in California. Following the Always use a sturdy fire screen before an open fireplace for safety to children and carpet. recording by the symphony, The daughter and sons of Mr. and Mrs. Green are Mrs. Jay H. (Marjorie) Simmons and Thayne R. Green, both of Layton; John H. Green, Centerville. They have 13 grandchildren and 13 greatgrandchildren. vsb Maid Dutch PHONE 766-187- 27 N. Main, Layton, Utah Eureka and Hoover Sales and Service vacuum repair All Convertible Upright Celebrity III Vacuum Cleaner 1.7 PEAK HP 1.7 VCMA HP) 14 aT. MULTIMAGNUM BAG All-ste- agitator Big disposable bag carpet shift ulnr. be .fT'MWI "allowed food stamp income deductions for medical expenses in excess of $35 per month. ADDITIONALLY, for households containing a member meeting one of the above criteria, the deductible shelter cost limitation will be removed. 80th Year Only Vacuum "9-- 24.95 MUIMI27 m Society Singing Mothers. She doing enjoys embroidery work and has embroidered $12.95 with purchase of has been a Sunday School teacher. Junior Sunday School coordinator, President of the Relief Society, a visiting teacher for over 40 years and has sung with the Relief 305 No. 200 W., Bountiful - many beautiful quilts for members of her family. NORAS. MILLER 3, They had four 1961. 15 children, grandchildren and 13 Children are: Mrs. Melvin (Dorothy) Lotz, Kaysville; John o h s o 99 9 99 , 1975 formerly Hair A agent for the Bamberger Electric Railroad in Kaysville Ve Are for 18 years. She was a volunteer worker QUITTING the American Red Cross, (Davis County Chapter) for 20 years. North Main, Layton She has been an active member of the American Legion Auxiliary for over 40 years, and a member of 825-843- 1 Shampoo Set for 13 years. She was city treasurer for five years and worked at Stewarts Gift Shop and held offices' in the Fair Syracuse THANKSGIVING SPECIAL I Por- Adams and Leon (Lynn) Miller, both deceased. MRS. MILLER was station Under New Management , (Jack) Miller, terville, Calif. (Marjorie THE HAIR CONNECTION S D. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schoenfeld and their three daughters of Whittier, Calif., have spent the past two weeks visiting at the home of Mr. Schoenfelds mother, Mrs. $500 Price Valid Nov. 15 - 21 ; Bessie Schoenfeld. Cook is much Lloyd improved from a recent bout that has had him down now for several weeks pneumonia. 0 Authorized dealer of both number 151 of Weber County. She belongs to the Kaysville Art Club, the Athena Club and the Alonas Club and has held all offices in these clubs. SHE IS an active member of the Kaysville 4th Ward and ON MARCH 20, 1918 she was married to Darvel Ira Miller, in Farmington. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. Mr. Miller died Dec. Bell. The Broughs invite all those who had a part in directing, producing or acting in one of Miss Roberts productions to attend the open house in her honor. THE PURPOSE of the recording is to be used on the Ladies Literary Club. to the Security disability coun- selor, a teacher in the various auxiliaries and as a visiting teacher for over 50 years. A MEMBER of the Holly-Hoc- k Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, she was lesson leader and an officer on the county board. Mrs. Green is also a member of the Layton MISS ROBERTS has written and produced many childrens musicals of which several have been used in Kaysville by the Kaysville-- , Fruit Heights Performing Arts Council. They include Tall Tom Jefferson, Our attend the recording of Let Me Be Remembered which is being recorded by the Mormon Youth Chorus and Symphony. The chorus consists of 300 members with 120 members in the symphony. Miss Roberts composed this number and the Kaysville-Frui- t Performing Heights Arts Council was granted the privilege of using the number in one of their recent productions. HOOVER. Food Stamp Act of 1977, persons age 60 and over or those receiving SSI or Social THE NEW Mrs. Goodson is T sleeves were Burton, was born in Kaysville Effective not later than Jan. 1980, in accord with a recent amendment . 4 visor for many years and also a home teacher. MALINDA (MINNIE) Burton Green, a daughter of John W. and Malinda Jane Adams Food Stamp Deductions For Medical Expenses with pantaloons. John Bernard and Scott Lund per- ' 24 1899 in Kaysville, Utah to Alfred and Emma Duke Scoffield. She has lived most of her life in Kaysville with the exception of six years early in her marriage when she lived in Clearfield. 11 uil-- free driving. He is a high priest in the Layton Utah West Stake and is an active member of the Layton Second LDS Ward. He was a ward teacher super- - Emily Lund, Jenny Quist, Alicia Quist and Allison Melle were the flower girls. They wore short, soft pink dresses North, Kaysville. Request that gifts be omitted. Mrs. Miller was bom Nov. PA pA service award for accident tached. day. RELATIVES and friends are invited to visit her on Sa- -. turday, Nov. 24 between the hours of 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. at the Kaysville 4th Ward Relief Society Room, 875 East 200 (JA-1- 1 life-lon- mid-lengt- - The family of Mrs. Nora Scoffield Miller, Kaysville, will host an open house to honor her on her 80th birth- .11 War I. He still does his daily chores in operating his farm, g vocation. a FOR 37 years he also drove a Davis County school bus, retiring with a meritorious was Miss Jan Stephen. Bridesmaids were Elizabeth Goodson, Mary Goodson, Helena Harrison and Erin Ward. Mrs. Allen Melle and Mrs. Farley Quist were attending matrons. They wore h full skirts of floral voile in shades of old rose, mauve and burgandy with blouses in rose pink satin. They carried Samoan fans with burgandy silk roses in sprays of baby breath at- Temple. Elder Ted Winder rose voile and organza featuring a princess styled bodice designed with a round neckline and accented with seed pearls and pleated o schools and served in the armed forces during World SERVING AS maid of honor To Celebrate ItaL-- where 21 family wishes and congratulations. THEY WERE married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Nov. 7, 1917, with Joseph F. Smith, who was the president of the LDS Church at the Beauty roses. "Good Homemade Specials Everyday!" 7, members called during the evening to express their best the waistline was a double row of circular voile and organza ruffles. She carried a bouquet of red American tun n mucus mmb thm uft at zm w. ' m- Robbins, Tremonton; Mrs. Bernice Oyler and granddaughter Sammie, Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Wise and two children all of Garland; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Scoffield and son, Mrs. Phoebee Henry, Tremonton; Mrs. and Mr. John Southerner and two children, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Nate Scoffield and family, Clinton; Mrs. Mary F. Scoffield, Mrs. Pat Smith and daughter Tai and two children of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Hector Flint, Lay-to- n and Mrs. Marlene Jones, Morgan, np MRS. SCOFFIELD Miss Roberts and Mr. Piller and a small group will tour the facilities of the famous Mormon Tabernacle. That afternoon they will travel to Orem where they have been invited to tour the Osmond with CARPET BUSINESS All Carpet Drastically Reduced To Sell uu 1714 No. Main, Layton 298-365- 6 - . |