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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 23, 1978 Funeral - r ."4 I Funeral services were conducted on Monday for Alan Dennis Cook, of Lake Shore, Utah, formerly of Syracuse 'N I MR. COOK, 47, died on Thursday, Feb. 16, 198 in the Payson Hospital He was bom Feb 18,1330 m Ogden, a son of Joseph and Loma May Garner Cock of Syracuse. o ON DEC. 23, 1955, DENNIS Tingey in the Salt Lake LDS Temple He received his early education in the schools of Davis County and graduated from Davis High School He filled an LDS mission to the Eastern States He attended Weber State, the University of Utah and graduated with a B A and M A. from Brigham Voung University CLL CLARK Services Scheduled On Frid av Dennis Call Clark, age died Feb 21, 1978 34, at the Davis of sur- HE ft AS born J uly 7, 1943 to Carlos R Clark and Marinda Call Clark in Ogden He grew and up in Farmington graduated from Davis High School m 1961 1964 to t evening where they honored their son, Dr. Daniel Benton Terrie Anns homecoming and mission report and of Roy. Mr. and Mrs Mel Manning were among those who ac- ho has been called to serve a mission to Korea John's mission farewell were held the same day Houseguests of Mr. and Mrs J Cleon Christensen last they past three weeks with her law. Mr daughter and son-iand Mrs John Ford and family Her other daughter ana son Mr and Mrs Donald Lever of Kearns drove Mrs Ashby there and then drove up and brought her n Beach before returnirg n Elder Mark W.nters has his call to serve a two year LDS mission to the Japan-Senda- t Mission He will enter the Language home received Mrs Ashby was accompanied on the trip and stay by her granddaugnter Lanisu Lever Mr and Mrs Lever are moving to Washington D C. where he will be working on the Washington D C. LDS Temple on assignment Mrs Helen Barnes of the Kavsvilie 7th Ward has accepted a call to be a Temple Worker in the Ogden LDS Temple T Tuning M ssam in Provo on April 11 He is a member of the Kaysville 8th Ward and Barton W inters Mr and Mrs Charles Larnes and family, Mr and Mrs Join Barnes and family son of Mr and Mrs F of Burley, Ida spent the weekend with their mother, Mrs Helen Barnes They came for the wedding of their sociation Banquet at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City, Friday w where d fume Mrs Alden S Adams is confined to the Davis North Medical Center in Layton where she has been ill and has undergone major surgery Mr and Mrs R. W. Benlon attended the Utah Dental As- married to Robert G Feb 17 LaMar Timothy returned Irnm a four day business trip to Anaheim, Calif and Mrs William Packer were dinner guests in Ogden Tuesday evening of Mr and Mrs Eugene Van Mrs Dorothy Christensen recently visited in Salmon, Ida with her mother, Mrs Phil Longhurst who was very ill The Kaysville LDS Stake Relief Society Presidency and board members held a Valentine dinner party on Triday evening at the Tabernacle cultural hall with members and partners at- tending Fourteen couples attended and enjoyed the program and dinner under the direction of the stake president, Helovee Hamilton IN KAYSVILLE REPAIRING .Owif Cuaa It Bring It To CSS "Tour Brtggo 4 Stratton Hoodquortoro SALES -- SERVICE CHAIN SAWS TIUtHS SNOW BLOWtRS SMAAPtNING SERVICE 766-131- CSS SMALL ENGINE REPAIR 180 N. MAIN, KAYSVILLE tended Mr and Mrs Kim Walters SHARPENING LAWNUOWFRS 4 REPAIRING - 76 OGDEN Ml CHAM mg t- v fT 'i"U i 'V .4 ijA,Aa wr FISH STICKS to? smLCi: iMf tOKCLDS STEAKS ard and the greater part of his life had been active in athletics He is survived by his widow of Lake Shore, four sons and seven daughters, Alan Joseph Cook, now serving an LDS mission in Manhatten, Kansas; Ronald William, Kent Richard, David Ryan, Kristen, April Anne, Laure.'i, Susan, Carolyn, Patricia, Debra Kay, all of Lake Shore 10, MR. CLARK was employed at Hill Air Force Base and lived in Clearfield He was an Elder in the Clearfield 10th Ward in The Church of Jesus Saints Christ of Latter-da- y His funeral will be Friday, Feb. 24 in the Clearfield 10th Ward with BiShop Keith Warner conducting w Cl. Cornish Gants K$its USosDAbirdred 1 USDA Gros Roasting Chickens Manor Houea ,93 Mixed Fryer Parts 55 39 Com Tcrt&i VJXTJX '49 la Teffeea Taco Sauce m Dili Pickles ,1 ;ssen G T enderioin A surviving are two brothers and three sisters ALSO HE WAS preceded in death by his mother Marinda Call Clark and brother Kevin Jay Clark He is survived by his widow, sons and daughter, Michaels , Schyler C., Heidi, father, Carlos Clark and Audrey Clark; brothers and sisters, Ronald, Bruce, Salt Lake City; Mrs. William (Linda) Glines, Bountiful; Daryl, Mrs Rudger (Diane) Warner, Mrs Glenn (Judy) Rice, John Clark, Carolyn, Don, Gary, Farmington, Mrs Brent I Ftezxai PATTIES Maaty Is Twr Fnissr Hi. Baa (I ircunswclcor 7.77) i Hr SaaTtu H Steaks USDAChoic Reef Round Steaks-T" Choice Bottom Round Steaks USOA Bonaieu Premium Franks ST? 1Ii Swift Variety Pack P Safeway Sauerkraut Ready To Eat Saiad P triad Testy Beef Hearts US? Meaty Beef Oxtails Cross Rib Roast Bonaiese Chock Fresh Side Pork Uniform Sliced Pork Uniform Thin Loin Pork Chops Center Cute Fillet 1 Safeway Brand Whole Hog Sausage CIIiCICEfl Gary G Cook, Paul R. Cook, both of Bountiful, Mrs Robert B. (Marjorie) Fisher, Bast a lot riacaa-J-wt Mrs. Glenn Syracuse; Anderson, (Claudette) Anchorage, Alaska; and Mrs Gary (Kathleen) Glauser, step-moth- Perch Fillets rvortul s,ttoa Tonittl Turbot Steaks Testy Popular Corn Bogs SSES" .M Van Be Ramp Fish Fillets 2T3" 2" Fried Chicken 1AM Z'l" VEST ' Ml CD and ITEMS IFflCTIVI lowitifvl, Sandy, Midvola, Toal Gty,Grangar, Oram, loavv4lt,lkJifild, frtet, Payton, Vamol, Spomh fork, St. Ooorgo, Cador Gty, Provo, Troaionton, Layton Groon Brigbaia Gty, logon, Murray, Kaanu, Hobor Gty, Sivor, Wyo., lock Spring, Ktmmoror, Wyo., Evoniton, Wyo., SoH Loka Ely, Spring Valley, Calif. The funeral services were under the direction of the Sandberg-Olpi- n Mortuary of Elko, Nov. Thoto Storoi Opon Sunday. , Orem, where viewing was conducted Sunday evening ON MONDAY (Carla) Taylor, Pleasant Grove, Mrs Gary (Velma a m. morning at 11 the funeral services were held at the Orem 16th Ward Chapel in Orem vsb Kay)Gledhi!l, Hunter eiiTi t lTrfl rmeiir CC20KET Services Held Saturday PAPER TOWELS TV prelude and postlude music by Connie Cloward, invocation was by a son, Lon Alan Dean; life sketch and remarks were made by Bishop Thomas J. Jones; remarks were made by Ben Holbrook; vocal number Melanie, bv daughters, F Ward Relief Society Rebecca, Michelle, Tami, BURIAL WAS in the American Fork Cemetery. Grave dedication was by Blaine Adamson np Drams HinrHIwi dinridfcOw Born I Mi OWii I V CASE Jims. WRISHT'S SLICES BREAD were PALLBEARERS Dayel Kay Dean, William Murdock, Lon Alan Dean, Blaine John Shumway, Adamson and Monte Langford. Honorary pallbearers were Tony Peck, Gary Payne, Gene Powell, Aaron Card, Larry W'hite, Quintin White and Larry Heppler. Flowers were cared for by the Fruit Heights Second FAMILY prayer was offered by Kenneth White, (mM WW MEW ALPD BUY deep oram layings AM Op At Sotewey or SM l4b A CATSUP n. nta - $om Me utteL FREMCH FRIES aSX Biscuits 0 Choc." Milk Rolls PWtOt AeJUs ; it WfNe UaM Coke Mixes 79 31 can 39 66 REBATE HEADQUARTERS YOUR SHOPPING SENCfORA Chech (J Cemetery Cleanup m '11 the grounds, otherwise the wreaths will be cleaned up by Margarine the city, np 1 Fat y sum Pei Itecda! Fteejet! Van Be Camp Fish Dinner U7 99 QSnow Star Fudge Bars Q Eggo Waffle ZV 'it Birds Eye Orange Plus 89 MR. MAJOR is hopeful that the citizens will pick up their wreaths prior to this deadline, so that cleanup can begin on Kaysville City Supt Max Major notifies both Kaysville and Layton residents that the city will be clearing Christmas wreaths and flowers from the cemetery grounds beginning March Q ccinraeus alumihum cutters r Whit 09 A nft $ I LAYTON, UTAH Q Vaxxlim1' 88 0 -- ta m auxa 73 MAXIMUM RCOATE 77 BranM 1 mm 1 S3 SO tUtUOkAlTmu SAFFWAV nnn out m t N, STWtll Rj&'l YEiLOu Mix e:::s:js B.S. Me. "KeilMf laalue Se Aeesl baiMMa A Nag viflO OhOnM 5 No Seams No Leaks Requires No Maintenance 7.r99 OH YOUR SHOPPING BILL w coupons Lefton '? 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Hill, "Pilgrim Song accompanied by Connie Cloward; benediction was by John Shumway The program for the services of Ramon Dayel Dean, who died Tuesday, Feb 14, 1978 in the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City following heart surgery, held on Saturday in the Fruit Heights Second LDS Ward Chapel at 11am were officiated by Bishop Thomas J. Jones 773-856- 6 3 W in the Idaho Falls Temple Don Pearson Mrs LAWN MOWER moved to North Farmington to make his home He has lived in Kaysville for many years Mrs Randall Bowring entertained at a stork shower on Monday at her home in honor of Mrs Ladd Christensen of Bountiful Fifteen guests at- who was Hyde on Mr aod children Jamie and Cane of Hyrum were weekend guests of his mother, Mrs Mary Wallers The Kaysville 4th LDS Ward Primary officers and teachers and partners held a dinner party and program on Saturday evening Feb 11 at the ward cultural ha'l wih 50 guests attending H Mrs DeLoy Reid, Primary president was in charge Mr and Mrs Gibbs Smith entertained at a family birthday dinner last week in honor of his mother, Mrs lola Smith's birthday anniversary on Feb 11 Frank W'orsley recently sister, Miss Tracy Barnes companied the Layton High School Lancelies on a five day trip to Santa Monico, Calif The Layton High Lancelle HE HAD been a Sunday School teacher, stake mission president and a high councilman in the BYU 1st Stake He was a High Priest group instructor in the Lake Shore he joined the married Katherine Lake on Jan Wed- niece of Mr and Mrs Bass LDS mission to France and weden Mrs Lrmlv Ashby has been visiting in Pasco, Wash the prt.Cipad natmral drill team second in dr'll dance Mr Manning is vice prin c p.a! of Layton H gh School Fe and Mrs Manning visited with Mrs Manring s brother, Dr C R Munns at Huntmg P Bone attended the funeral service of Mrs Shirley Harner at Granger on Monday Mrs Harner was the fur the departure of their grandson, Elder John Flint ng Group competition Mrs Guy N,elsen of Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs Sid Bass, Mrs JoAnn Bass, Mrs. Bonnie Kemet and Mrs Sandra -- 1961 Ma-v- m the nesday evening for Mr and Ward and held numerous positions in the auxiliaries He attended Weber State College ori an electronic scholarship IN DEC. of Navy He was entertained at dinner granddaughter Terri Ann Flint who returned from an MR. COOK was an associate professor of Religion at BYU at the time of his death He was a musician, and played the trumpet, piano and also composed music An active member of the LDS Church, he was a member of the Lake Shore North Medical Center complications following gery he was married to Martha Horne A ween were Eryan Early and Terry Hollis of Hemet, Calif Elder Brent Beecher will leave Feb. 28 for Belgium to serve a two year LDS mission He is the son of Mr and Mrs Brent Beecher. Mr and Mrs Albert Miller Mr. and Mrs Stanley Tebbs of PanguiUh are visiting with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Adams Mrs Fred Kirby and her daughter Miss Annette Kirby went to Pueblo, Colo to attend the blessing and naming of Mr and Mrs Kirby's new granddaughter who was Blessed and named Michelle Leigh on Feb 5 She is the first child for Mr and Mrs Gene Polhamus and the f.rst grandchild for the Kirbys Mr. and Mrs Waynard Bennett returned from a 10 day trip to Seattle, Wash They were to vis.t with their daughter and family, Mr and Mrs Vem Flint and to be on hand for the return of their Are Held 3Lii 1 PRLECE 578751 By NORMA Services - News Kaysville comwom ttet imway tomi mamavkim Patl |