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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, APRIL 12, 1979 Easter Service At Layton Community Church Easter Sunrise Services will be held at the Layton Community Church, 644 East nnn North, Layton at 7 a.m. Speaker Saints, will be the special guest at this conference session and all matters of business are under his direc- A ELDER Lee, a Navajo, raised on a Navajo reserva- tion, is the first Indian to serve as a General Authority of the Church. He received a bachelors degree from the Brigham Young University, a masters degree from Utah State University and a doctorate in educational administration from Brigham Young University. educational federal-program- SPECIAL leadership meeting for the session oi Saturday will be 4:30 p.m. and held in the stake chapel at Clinton. That evening another meeting is being planned at 7 p.m. in the Stake Center at 1448 W. ' 1800 N., Clinton. The Sunday meeting will begin at 9 a.m. at the Ogden Elder Lee recently served for three years as president of the Arizona Holbrook mission for the Church. SOME OF his outstanding honors include Outstanding Young Man in Arizona, W. Spencer Kimball Lamanite Leadership, United States Office of Education Fellowship, The Ford Foundation Scholarship and Navajo Leadership and Education award. . He was born March 23, 1943, and is married to Katherine Hettich, a Comanche Indian-froOklahoma. They have five children, vsb stake should attend this session. Guests are welcome. THE MUSIC for this conference will be furnished by the Stake Relief Society Music members and is being conducted by Doug Cox. Elder George P, Lee, a LCC Schedule Church will serve communion at 7:30 p.m. THE SANCTUARY Choir under direction of Mrs. Kenneth Edwards will present the Tenebrae Service ness" by McCluskey, die service. program concerning the problems of women and Darkduring children will be presented by a speaker. . public is invited to atthis meaningful service. The tend the. Easter message. THE WOMENS Mission Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Helen Sizemore, April 18 at 7 p.m. An interesting Community. Layton Fruit Heights - ric Is Named THE SUNDAY School, classes, nursery through ' sixth grade will have an Easter egg hunt at 10 a.m. New members sustained to after the Sunday School lesserve in the Fruit Heights son. First LDS Ward bishopric Mrs. Larry Wagstaff,' with Bishop Keith Webb are Christian Education chair-- , Jack Palmer as second counman, assisted by the Sunday selor, Richard Harvey, School teachers will be executive secretary and -of the activities. Steven Jones, financial clerk. EASTER THE CHANGE was brought about by the recent stake and ward divisions, np morning worship start at 10:45 a.m. The Reverend Kenneth will C. ILA AUTOMOBILES HOMES TRUCKS STORM DOORS CARS PICTURE WINDOWS FOREIGN CARS PATIO DOORS TRUCK SLIDERS , & 1,000 USED WINDSHIELDS SCREENS dance is Spring Fancy. The dance is formal and iZL--1 376-121- 3 309-023- 0 I if - 7 PAYS Layton residents, Jack and Dorothy Brailsford and Ken and Marian Brailsford visited the other vacationers at their Salton Sea locale. They stayed three days. While the Brails-ford- s were in California, they went to San Diego where they enjoyed golfing and sightseeing. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Jacobsen and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Whitesides also made the trip to San Diego. The Brailsfords continued on to Los Angeles where they enjoyed sightseeing and visiting Disneyland and Knotts Berry Farm among other activities. On the return trip home, the Whitesides and the Jacobsens stopped in Yuma City, Ariz. to watch the dog races. They spent three days at Lake Havasua City. A three-da- y stop is Las Vegas gave Ben and Faye Whitesides the opportunity to visit with their three daughters and their families who live in Las Vegas. Their children are Pam and Dan Tolle, Irene and Terry Green 773-514- 5 We Unclog or Unplug Tubs Showers -- Toilets, -- -Sinks -- Sewer lines -- Craig ra CLEAN UP AFTCn OURSELVES BECAUSE of Layton and the of George and Elmer Love. Mr. and Mrs. D. Earl Harris spent several days the last part of February in Death Valley. While they were vacationing in Death Valley, they met Mr. and Mrs. David Whitesides of Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Whitesides of Farmington and Mr. and Mrs. A1 Jacobsen of Bountiful who were also on vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Golden C. Sill and their grandson, Joseph Child have returned home brother-in-la- w after traveling to Silver Springs, ' Md. and Washing- ton, D.C. Mr. Sill attended an school prinelementary in convention cipals Washington, D.C. They stayed at the Maryland home of Mrs. Sills brother and his family,-Mr- . and Mrs. Don Hare. While they were in the East, Mr. and Mrs. Sill enjoyed sightseeing. Mr. Sill was able to see Israeli Prime Minister Begin who was staying at the hotel where the principals' convention was being held. On Saturday and Sunday, L.R, Hare and Miss Emma Grace Hare from Pennsylvania traveled to Maryland to spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. Sill before the Sills returned home to Utah. Mr. Hare is Mrs. Sill's father and Miss Hare is her sister. Miss Louise Bingham of Layton received a third place award in the recent second annual Utah State University Piano Festival competition. students Three hundred-fift- y and their teachers from Utah and Idaho participated in the competition. Miss Bingham was entered in the senior division, dma Kaysville Answer "WE CARS training. She is currently employed at Hill Air Force members and their guests will meet at The Hawaiian, 2920 Highland Drive, Salt Lake City, for the April Base, np luncheon. This will be held on Saturday, April 21 at 12 noon. Easter , FOR reservations call: Salt Lake City area, Della Sorenor Fern Michael,, sen, 1979 Ogden area, Mary or Verna Tooele area, Sipple, Lourraine Peterson, Easter, the principal ecclesiastical event of the year, gets its name from 825-115- 2 393-523- 884-348- Eostre, a Teutonic goddess, whose festival was celebrated in the spring. Her name was given to the Christian festival, as it was she, according to legend, who opened the portals of Valhalla to receive the White God and Sun God, representing purity and light. Activities At Dead Horse Point . 5 THE CHRISTIAN observance, this year on the 15th, is a symbol of the Resurrection, MU begin April 12, in an ef- -i fort to effectively host early x spring visitors. Easter visi-- , tors will be able to take advantage of these services designed to enhance their the stormy weather. Funeral services for Irvin Kendell, 78, of Cornish, Utah, were held Tuesday, April 10 in Cornish. Mr. Kendell was bom in Uintah, Utah. Layton residents will remember him as the brother of Mrs. Ruth and John LOW, LOW PRICES 376-177- 4 If No Revenue Service. The tax is not considered paid until a J .check.cles the bank,., on NO OVERTIME NO TRAVEL CHARGE Seminary. While at Davis High she was a cheerleader for two years, member of the Madrigals, member of the senior committee, high honor graduate and member of the seminary council. She graduated from Ricks College, Rexburg, Ida. in 1978 with her degree in secretarial The Federal Womens Club ' Recent visitors of Delbert E Pilcher were his brother and sister-ln-iaMr. and Mrs. Oren Pilcher of Mangus, Colo. Later his sister Mrs. Agnes Nelson and friends, Jerry and Vera Tavener, all of Durango, Colo, visited a week with him. They all visited In Kaysville with their older brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Woodrow Pilcher. Returning home from a vacation trip are Mr. and Mrs. Dick Adams. They were met. in Scottsdale, Ariz by friends, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McManus of Santa Clara, Calif, and thev p.m. SHE IS a graduate of Davis. School and LDS Club WiU Meet Hansing, Internal 1 High 466-419- , A WEEK Center Street at 9 CHECKS SHOULD be made payable to the incorrect credit is; and Jeannine ALL FAMILY and friends are invited to an open house afterward at 251 S. 600 E., Federal Womens every check going to the tax agency. This insures that the taxpayers account will be properly credited if the check is separated from the return. 1. Mis- z SHE WILL enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on April 19. Miss Scoffield will speak in Sacrament meeting on Sunday, April 15 in the Kaysville Sixth LDS Ward at 198 West Elder Johnson is the son of Mrs. Faust Montgomery of Clearfield and J. T. Johnson of Ogden and has just returned from the England Birmingham Mission. - Bolivia-LaPa- ' payers should write their Social Security number on TAXPAYERS WHO send one check to cover two for example, one payments that would be intended for the last quarter of 1978 taxes and the first payment of the 1979 Declaration of Estimated Income Tax could cause an error sion to sion. Clearfield. given towards the amount of tax owed in each payment. To avoid confusion, tax- orders, the Internal Revenue Service said. & HOURS - Separate Payments On Taxes To IRS Please G5Bift 13? xml) Hficni 24 Elder Jeffrey P. Johnson IT IS shortly followed by the glorious Christian Easter, of course, when Jesus, according to St. Matthews gospel, rose from his grave. That gives Good Friday called it (the Anglo-SaxoLong Friday) a happy outcome, one upon which the world of Christians has long based its faith. The Easter weekend is, therefore, a logical, appropriate time to recall and study the life and teachings of Jesus. Federal taxes at the same time, taxpayers should use separate checks or money Miss Sherrie Scoffield of North, Kaysville, has accepted amission call to LDS Misserve an visit. INTEhPRETIVE activities will include an evening campfire program at the Visitor Center between 7:30 and 8 p.m. There will be different programs each night of the week covering . some aspect of natural history related to the park and surrounding area. Guided walks will begin daily at 3 p.m. Visitors interested in the walk should gather at the Point shelter. From here the walk will be an stroll informal leisurely around the Point itself covering points of interest in the park including the Dead Horse Point legend. INTERPRETIVE efforts will take place through the cooperative efforts of personnel from the Utah State Division of Parks and Recreation and the National Park Service. All visitors to Dead Horse Point State Park are invited and encouraged to these attend CELIA M. MURRAY 1772 W. 200 will have his welcome home Sunday, April 15 in the Clearfield Fifth Ward at 5 p.m. The church is at 838 E. 600 S., Clearfield. of faithful observance. . weekend. The cabin retreat is located in the mountains near Cheyenne, Wyo. The group was forced to spend an extra day in Wyoming because of 578 N. Main, Layton Street Ogden For Christians Good Friday is an especially nostalgic, or sad, day. It is the day Jesus was crucified, according to the records. And whether one belongs to this or that church, or any church, it is one of thd major days of history. EVEN FOR those who doubt the miracles, the life of Jesus is greatly admired, and his teachings generally respected and admired. For those millions of faithful, Good Friday, or Holy Friday (which seems a better name for it), is a painful day mountain religious retreat sponsored by the Greek Orthodox Church this past QUALITY GLASS Returns From Mission Field Christians Good Friday: A Sad Day Ogren. After stopping for two days in St. George, the couples traveled home. Miss Eugenia Kolendrianos and Miss Angela Venture were two Layton teenagers who traveled to a special INSURANCE SPECIALISTS 327-28- ih furnish the music for the evening. The theme for the When paying two different Edwards will bring Maundy Thursday, April 12, ELDER JOHNSON- THERE WILL be a floor show and refreshments. Admission is $5 per couple and tickets may be purchased at the door. It is open to the public. Susan and Martin Rasmussen, general chairmen, hope all will join them for this special evening of ballroom dancing, np THE SEVEN piece orchestra of Bud Hutchings will he has They invite all l. evening together. to 11:30 p.m. Arizona. Tabernacle, Ogden. The general public is invited to attend. All members of the the Heights Performing consultant, s semi-forma- adults and young adults to join them for a beautiful Kaysville-Fru- it Arts Council will be their annual Spring Ball" to be held Friday, April 27, at the Kays-vill- e East LDS Stake Center, 201 South 600 East, from 8: 30 consultant for the HEW in Washington D.C. and president of College of Ganado on the Navajo Reservation in northeastern al served by the Womens Mis-sion Society of the Layton Community Church. special adult occasion sponsored by the been a basketball coach, guidance counselor, teacher, The Clinton .LDS Stake conference will be held this Saturday and Sunday, April 14 and 15. semi-annu- rolls and beverage will be , Spring Ball April 27 tion. GEORGE LEE churcn. The Reverend Kenneth C. Edwards invites everyone to come and worship with them. AFTER THE service sweet THE CLEARFIELD Community Church, the Church of the Nazarene Layton, and St. Rose of Lima will participate in the service with the host member of the First Quorum of The Seventy, of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y PROFESSIONALLY . special programs. Man Pleads Guilty On Two Counts - A ClearFARMINGTON field man has pleaded guilty to two counts of second-degre- e burglary and was sentenced to one to 13 years at the Utah State Prison. , ELDER BEAZER Elder Bryce Allen Beazer has been called to serve an LDS mission in the Washington, D.C. Mission. Elder Beazer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd R. Beazer, 1844 West 2250 South, Syracuse. Clearfield High School, Elder Beazer lettered in golf and also was president of the Key Club while there. He received a number of awards in science research and was a graduate of the four year Seminary program at the school. A GRADUATE of 19, IN ANY appropriate of Sacrament meeting at 1 p.m. The chapel is located at 231 E. 300 N., Clearfield. She will enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on Thursday, April 19. Mrs. Murray graduated from the Utah StateUniver-sit- y at Logan in 1960 and taught school in Ogden and Weber and Davis Counties for 17 years. Since her retirement from teaching school she has been employed at the Ogden ! Genealogical Society Library for the past two years. has been president of the MIA, Relief Society and Primary, and teaching in the various auxiliaries. Born in Wellsville, Utah, Mrs. Murray has lived in Ogden, Riverton, Wyo., before moving to Clearfield several : ;; years ago. enter the MTC in Provo, on Thursday, April 19. MRS. MURRAY is the; mother of seven children, vsb Bluff Road, Syracuse. He will AN ACTIVE member of the LDS Church, Mrs. Murray Keep Old Man Weather Outside, Re-Ro- Your Home Now!! of NOBLE SHAKES & SHIUGLES 758 Hill Villa Dr. - Layton, 376-957- 6 Darrell W. Noble, Owner Insurance Claims Free Estimates a event, its that Easter comes in the spring, when the renewal life is so apparent. Sunrise services in our churches symbolize the Resurrection at sunrise. This practice is observed in practically all churches today as a symbol of hope, inspiration and faith. Syracuse Miss Paula Bennett, accompanied her mother, Mrs. Reed W. Bennett, here for a months stay. She attended school at Clearfield High for the time here, in order not to lose time from her own school in Fresno, Calif. ' She remained at the home of Mrs. Maude Bennett, her grandmother, while here. jet 2 & C0-B- & fteotfc O6 292-33- 44 Mrs. Bennett spent her and time with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Culbertson of Logan, who had just become new parents. son-in-la- IMMMMW L.C.D. of 75 West burglary at the 15, Clearfield Seventh LDS Ward and intertwined with many religious customs and observances, some dating back hundreds of years before the time of Jesus Christ. The Easter egg became associated with Easter because eggs were forbidden to be eaten during Lent and on Easter Sunday they were traditionally served. The Easter egg, though, dates back to the Egyptians and Persians, and also the Greeks and Romans, who ate eggs annually in spring festivals. MENS 250 North, Clearfield, entered the plea in Second District Court, Farmington, and was sentenced to concurrent terms of one to 15 years in prison by District Judge Duffy Palmer. Tersteeg pleaded to two counts SHE WILL be honored on Sunday, April SINGE GRADUATION he has been employed by Norms Plumbing Co. in Syracuse. He is an active member of the Syracuse Sixth LDS Ward. He has served in the presidency of the deacons, teachers, and priest quorums of that ward. Elder Beazer will be honored at the Syracuse Sixth Ward Sacrament Meeting on Sunday, April 15, at 3 p.m. The chapel is located at 2500 THE DEFENDANT, Mark Holly Tersteeg, Mrs. Celia M. Murray of Clearfield has been called to serve an LDS Mission to the Washington Seattle Mission. WATCH 8 Track AM-F-M or Cassette that Starting at reportedly occurred in Clearfield between last December 21 and January 31. The third charge of burglary was dismissed upon the guilty plea of the other two charges, grb sggss 111 We have Ladies Alarm Watches 1 UNDER-DAS- H 8 Track or Cassette attended the games there and spent some time at Old Tucson and sightseeing at Yuma. ' They drove on to NewPort Beach, Calif, where they .visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rod Davis and family, a daughter. Then on to Walnut Creek where they visited with Mrs. Adams brother, A. D. Riley, before returning home. FREE EASTER TREAT INSTALL SATTKRIKS IN ALL DIGITAL WATOMS 8 MTV $2flC3 -- gpmmiMjmMmzmMm ft) $9 (RrmilJdin? |