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Show 1 Thursday, May 11, 1972 Chronicle Sun Obituary f I Uirt Hadley f I A HOOPER - Kirt Ray Hadley, 15, of Hooper, died Friday evening at the McKay Hospital of injuries received in an -- , i accident. Stanley M Smoot, Davis anCounty commissioner, nounces his candidacy for the four-yeterm on the Republican ticket. Mr. Smoot presently serves as chairman of the Davis County Commission g He is a resident of Davis County, attending Davis County schools, I tah State Cniversity and a graduate of the Cniversity of Ctah. Commissioner Smoot, during his eight years of service has given leadership in the following areas: The development of a county library system with the implementation of the Bookmobile service, the erection of the Davis County South Branch Library in Bountiful, and with the announced plans of the construction of the Davis County North Branch Regional Library in Clearfield. ar and Lay ton Planning and direction of a three-count- y juvenile deThe Moweda tention center He presently Youth Home. serves as chairman of that board of directors. The development of Mayors Correlation Council that meets monthiy to coordinate needs, services and taxes, with the objective to minimieduplica-tio- n in these areas Implementation of the license plates by mad system In comparison of costs of county government with other counties, Davis County has built an enviable tax record Mr. Smoot serves, by appointment of the Governor, as a charter mem- - , of the Governors Community Affairs KLhMvK FLORAL And flowers are furnished b Olive and Mark 29,. Washington Phone 394-31- I 7 Advisory Board. This boards responsibility is to advise the Governor in matters relating to state and local government. Commissioner Smoot represents the counties of the state as a member of the Ctah State Farm Green Belt Tax Advisory Committee The development and planned financing of a hospital system with two hospitals to be built during 1973 and 1974 in the locations of Bountiful life-lon- Mr. Hadley was born July 12, 1956. in Ogden, a son of Dean R. and Ru v Suiter Hadley. He had been a student at Roy Hifh School, where he had played on the football, track and wrestling teams. He was a member of the Hooper 1st LDS Ward, and had He the as president served Teachers served during 1969 as of the Ctah Association of Counties He presently serves as the vice president o. the National Association---o- f County Of- . . on ficials. He holds positions of leadership in scouting and in his church. He is marrie' the former Mary Ellen Wood and they reside in Centerville. They are the parents of five Millsite Reservoir closed for 1972 sons and two daughters I sincerely desire to serve in giving leadership to thp fastest growing county in the state ana in the completion of the many above mentioned planned projects that can be completed during the next four years ) of the in Quorum the Aaronic Priesthood Quorum. He was a Venturer in MIA and an Eagle Scout. Surviving are his mother of Hooper, his father of Ogden, three brothers and two sisters, Danny Dean Hadley, Mrs. Ronald (Geraldean) Robbins, both of Ogden; Dale S. Hadley, Woods Cross; Kelly N. Hadley, both Pamela of Hadley, His grandmothers, Hooper. Mrs. Alanzo Hadley, Kanes-villMrs. FloydSuiter, Hoop- president Stanley Srnoot .seeks ) t I e, er. Millsite Reservoir remains closed to angling until the 1972 Ctah general fishing season An omission opens June 3. in the 1972 angling regulations might lead a person to think the reservoir is now open. Funeral services were held Monday in the Hooper 1st Ward Chapel with Bishop Gene S. ing June Harris, a stroke patient at Weber County Hospital to do s, CLINICAL Specialist Gladys R.N., and Shirley Care, Occupational Therapist, are help Sea-mon- rave officiating. Burial was in the Hooper Cemetery. A finger exercises. Home care explained for stroke rO. Idaho Russet iorbest Potatoes Turkey Roast U S. No. 1 a Farm Fresh Grade A Fryers Bar-- S Cudahy Slab Bacon U.S.D A. Grade A Hindquarters Under 7 Pounds Potatoes ROY you know what stroke is or what social service agencies are available to a stroke patient and his family? If not, perhaps you should attend Weber County Hospitals second annual program Home Care of the Stroke Patient. I By The U.S D.A. Inspected And U.S.D.A. Graded A Piece The purpose of this three evening program is to assist family members and stroke patients in understanding what a stroke is, what the consequences are, and how to deal with the problems that may arise as a result of a stroke. Whole 10-- Teaching the patient as well as his family is a re- 1 lb. lb. Bag lb. latively new concept in terms of stroke care, commented Mrs. Mary Ann Anderson, R.N., Coordinator of Educational Services. Weat Weber County Hospital have found that rehabilitative care is much more effective whcn the family ' members are prepared t care"- everyday discount price lb 69c everyday discount price lb. 34c Strawberries Navel Oranges Fancy Bananas Navel Oranges Idaho Russets This Advertisement Effective At Safeway Discount In All Of These Towns: Salt Lake City, Granger, Magna, ro. jje Manoy Sauce;:" Dog Chow Armour Beef Stew Purina cUystounCpTkegi Facial Tissue Jt-- lottto 4- AH, Coo U-- Con 44-- lottio ot 58s 58 Bisquick All IAN J 1 BS39 V. cEa F Egg Noodles R-- F Rigatoni Underwood Deviled Ham Bordens 1.56 Margarine ttgwlo' Del Monte Catsup Mix... Gelatin Dessert 94 121 MARGARINE PRICES Retail Prices No COPYRIGHT Clean o'c.s' 1.02 Pepto Bismol Liquid Facial Tissue;::' Morning Brand Milk 1.34 Groom Johnson Baby Oil Johnson Baby Lotion Dial Anti Perspirant Soft & Dri Anti Perspirant i A Pringles Potato Chips Peanut Butter;:,... "E "" "Z to To ledudrd m Uoh (lores m Wyoming Stores I960 SAFEWAY STORES INCORPORATED The Total Discount Machine 38 nmtMmfflt 10c Stole Prices & Items Effective Monday, May 8 Thru Sunday, May 14, 1972 Comstock Brand everyday discount price Bountiful, Midvale, Orem, Mt. Pleasant, Roosevelt, Richfield, Price, Payson, Vernal, St. George, Spanish Fork, Cedar City, Provo, Tremonton, Logan, Ogden, Brigham City, Roy, Layton, Murray. WYOMING Kemmerer, Evanston, Rock Springs. These Stores Open Sunday Cherry Pie Filling lobmg Intton Hershey's Cacao ,M;.d Skylark Bread Regular or Dry Formula 7 ox BottU cai Johnson Baby Powder RNT-- R-- Sandy, Tooele, 25 Underwood Deviled Ham' Spooot Protein 21 Shampoo KaYDAmSPIUPttA1BtWf R5 AH ,!, Pvrpott 1.22 1.87 Elbow Macaroni Skylark Tea Rolls Sandwich Cookies!:. Paper Napkins i Coma Spreadables tion M 1.36 to R-- F Krynck Cinnamon Roils Barbecue Aerowax Liquid Bordens Instant Kava after dis- May 11, 18, and 25, are the for this dates set community service program. The two-hosessions will begin at 7 p.m. each evening. There is no fee charged and it is not necessary to pre- register. According to Mrs. Anderson, this program has been designed to be useful for the general publicas well as health professionals. The initial session. May 1 1 , will feature Larry E. King, M.D., Medical Director at the His topic hospital. will be What Is A Stroke? Following Doctor King will be five registered nurse supervisors from the county complex who will discuss the prevention of post-strocomplications. This program is being hosted Py' the .hospital Education De- partment. 200-lie- with Doug Nelson as vice president and Vance Yandenbupg as evening. Mack Taft, an advisor at Roy High, talked about the Key Club and the responsibilities of those members in it. Each of the incoming officers gave an acceptance speech and accepted their re- The club holds their meeting each week at Pauls Blue Easy Off Spray patient ROY - President Don King opened the weekly Roy Kiwanis Club meeting last Wednesday -- Dependo Liquid o.J Wizard Spray for the charge. Kiwanis meeting hosts Key Club installation Green Onions Mop-N-Gl- o patients everyday discount price 56c Ox Smorgasbord. The entertainment for the evening was supplied by students from Roy High. Janet Barrett sang, accompanied by Becky George. Corey Anderson sang two songs accompanied by Greg Harwood. Alex Patterson was the program chairman for the evening and he invited the Key Club members from the Roy High to the meeting. Alex was asked to release the officers of the Key Club from last year. They were Alan Shipp, presider., Danny Tho- mas, vice president, and Paul Christensen, secretary. He then proceeded to give them incoming officers for this year a talk about their responsibilities of the office in which they will guide the activities of the Key Club. Mr. Patterson then installed Danny Thomas as president secretary. sponsibilities as the leaders of the Key Cub. Greg Harwood then played af pinao solo for the group. Corey Anderson also sang another song and the meeting was adjourned until next week. After the regular meeting, a board of directors meeting was held. The board members voted to donate $25 toward the entrance fee for Randy to go to Boys State this spring. The board also voted to donate $25 toward the expense Bam-brou- of sending David Oblock overseas with the American Field Service organization. It was announced by the club president that next week would be Ladies Nite at 25 19 test of total discounts 72" The true 59e Come im tor yoursff . DISCOUNTING IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Gieem Toothpaste Breck One Shampoo Head & Shoulders Shampoo Apple Pies Bel-a- ir Tater Treats Selotr Potatoes M;:. 2 1b 0 39 IQc Fancy Spears, 28fi Bel-a- ir 19 Spinach Brussel Sprouts !, Orange Cake iitennen Deodorant Spray is the reason everyone's food cost is much less at SAFEWAY DISCOUNT 38 Raspberries 28 cVv. 90 (jucvL Frozen Dessert Band Box Ice Milk p Lemon Juice Reolemon i Reconstituted Mr S4 Gallon mmwmmwm Angel Food Cakes I, Wnght Cake I Rings f cl 1 Bsmssssstsssm I 1 BoWl Grade AA Fggs Cream O' The Crop 5 ATc 4.. I- IfListerins Antiseptic 1 S3 large StzeS D.re)Clj OFFICERS for the Key Club at Roy High were installed at the Roy Kiwanis Club meeting by Alex Patterson, secretary. New officers for the boys club are Danny Thomas, right, president, and Doug Nelson, vice president. |