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Show SUN CHRONICLE , Oct. 5, 1978, Page 7 award June Mrs. June Gregory Hard, 71, of 5069 S. 232$ W., died Saturday, Sept. 30, 1978, at a nursing home in Layton. Mrs. Hard was born June 30, 1907, in Oakland, Calif., a daughter of Edward and Antoinette Goering Gregory. She was married to Flynt Hard on Oct. 13, 1928, at Oakland. He died April 1, The fall cleanup of the maintenance will department begin on Monday. Clayton Peterson says just about anything will be picked up. Special arrangements may be made for large items like appliances & junk cars. Items such as old clothes, lawn trimmings & tree limbs should be left on the curb. Tree limbs should be tied Ip bundles not longer than eight feet & not heavier than 60 pounds. City crews will canvas the City daily from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. Oct. 2 until Oct. 6. Laree Keller hosted a patio dinner on Thursday evening. were Janice Romney, Kathryn Wood, Nancy Kunz, Cindy Rook, Thelma Barnes & Shirley Bennett members of the Sunset sixth ward relief Society board. Dinner was served to Valerie Hobbs, Marge Holt, Caral Merrill, Laverne Young, Sheron Hoggan, Linda Bremmer, Phyllis Morrell, Verlene Russell, Dorothy Bodily, Lori Allen, Cheryl Coker, Denise Hammon, St Nadine Graves. Sarah VanOrden Treese of Hooper who died last week was the mother of Joe Treese. Funeral services were held in Hooper on afternoon. Saturday Internment in the Hooper Cemetary. Members of Sandridge Camp of DUP attending the national Daughters of Utah Pioneers convention in Salt Lake City on Friday were Joan Brady, Kathryn Jorgensen, Ruth Larsen & Denise Hammon. Attending from the other Sunset Camp was Pearl Dabel. The gathering in the Lafayette Ballroom at Hotel Utah featured an address by Paul Anderson, manager of Sites Historic Buildings section of the LDS Historical department. A report by DUP Emma Olsen, finance report by president, treasurer Moneta Baker, Pioneer stories, & musical The Camp selections. Read and use the want ads 825-166- 6 Christine Kitchen Band from Sevier County Camp North also furnished musical numbers. Farr South Camp in Webber County was given awards for most new members & for most books sold. County captain is Della Orrick. Twenty buses took the ladies on a tour of the city following a lunch break. Among historical sites were Devereaux House, Chase home & Mill in Liberty She Surviving daughter, Mrs. con- the day at the Eleventh ward chapel. The 7th birthday of Jennifer Ganz was observed on Sunday with ice cream & cake for her grandparents Mr. & Mrs. Sam Bloxham, aunt & uncle DuWayne & Sally Andersen & their five sons of Kaysville another uncle & aunt Deane & Gwen Pierce of Salt Lake City. Marino St Jean Ganz Jennifers parents hosted the party. Also present were Julie St sister. her brother Doug mother Wayne & Melba Wilcock had members of their family here over the weekend, Jim St Angie McDonald St son Walter brought along a friend Richard Finch from Loyalton, Calif., Dave & Billie Curtis, their children Angie, Lee & Eric of Pocatello, Ida. St Wade & Cathy Wilcock of Salt Lake City. of Weekend guests Lawrence ,A Nola Kimber last week were Dale & Robin Davis of Springville. Dale is their grandson. Floyd St Ina Malan of Lancaster, Calif, were luncheon guests of the H. G. Hammons on Saturday. The Malans former Ogden residents were close friends of the Hammons before they moved to California. While here they visited with son Ronald who lives in Provo, & Bernice Granger on Sunday. meetings Thursday and Friday... Drive carefully... kids one Shirley out of school I Kathy Nakaishi course at the Two courses to train volunteers to become instructors are being offered by the Bonneville Chapter of the American Red Cross. A Water Safety Instructor course will begin Oct. 9 and run through Nov. 15 on Monday and Wednesday evenings from 7 to 10 p.m. Those interested should be 17 years old, have a current advanced lifesaving cer She attended Weber College, Ogden. Emmett Reid Betts Cross Volunteer water safety instructor trainer For further information, call 394-345- 7. First Aid and InCare Emergency structors course began on An Advanced Oct. 4, and will be held Oct. GDcJMV He was born March 8, 1914, in Logan a son of David F. and Iris Reid Betts. He married Georgia Wiggins in 1939 in Sioux City, Iowa. They were later He married divorced. Norma Cannon on June 6, 1964, in Las Vegas, Nev. He was an electroplater & Ber- St her family, the Elwood Petemons live in Granger. Lawrence & Nola Kimber entertained at a dinner last Sunday for Jack & Ivy Keyes of Uinta. Mrs. Keyes is their daughter and it was her birthday. nices sister and worked for Defense Depot Ogden for .16 years. He was a member of the Roy 18th LDS Ward. Surviving are his widow of Roy; two sons, John E. Betts, Ogden; George A. Betts, Layton; four stepsons and four stepdaughters, Floyd Stevens, Henderson Nev.; Seylen George Cude, Cude, Hooper; Mrs. Torrence, Calif.; Jesse A. Cude, Ogden; Mrs. Fred (Dixie) Bennett, Las Vegas, Nev.; Mrs. Sallie Barclay, Clinton; Mrs. Dale (Marie) Treese, Clifford (Barbara) Tutt, 22 Clearfield; three children; grandgreat- grandchildren; two brothers and three sisters, Delbert Betts and Edison Reid Betts, Woodland, Utah; Mrs. Ireta Taylor and Mrs. Loie Steward, both of Bountiful; Mrs. Margaret Mayo, Kentucky. Woven Polyester Ful Bolt Funeral services were held Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Roy 18th LDS Ward Chapel, 4900 S. 2000 W., with Bishop William Reese officiating. BRUSHED VELOUR Values to $3.98 yd. 45 to 54 wide Snnivcm, i GABARDINE Designer length Values to $3.49 yd. SS Vo dw I II " Tbe Irapcdse MENS A WOMENS FASHIONS 1966 West 5700 South Roy Shopping Center 773-551- 0 To show our appreciation to you, our customers, for your support this past year. We are having a OVOQD VJDC3 OAILO Everything 20 to S9 OfF ' f 5 ) r I ii I Come help us celebrate, It's a good time to start your Christmas shopping while the price Is right 1 Sab starts Octcbsr 5, tfcrv October 10, 1S7I L i V. nvzttzzu Its l?c:i!i!a i r To tails Leavo Tto WKheut Cessing P2ff State' 1 , r Sit 5, 6, 11 1978. Jerry f and 12 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. each evening. Prerequisites for this course are the volunteers must be 17 years of age, and have a current Red Cross volunteer instructor trainer Ann Hall, to be held at the Chapter House, 1961 Washington ' ; Boulevard. aid First instructor courses will be offered throughout the year including January, Febniary, April and May. tificate and have the ability to perform the swimmer level skills. This course will be held at local pools, to be taught by a certified Red ROY Emmett Reid Betts, 64, of I960'' W. 4900 S., died at S. Benedicts Hospital Friday, Sept. 29, Layton; the; ffieiredl yirs leader, Patrol The private entered Army last April. Academy of Health Sciences of the U.S. Army, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. During the course, students i fS&Sl, OCTOBER 10, 1978 specialist Training also included use of, diet therapy instruments and instruction in preparing!-'- : special foods to comply with3-:- ' prescriptions. Mortuary of Roy. Hansen visited in Salt Lake receives Eagle award UEA Senior (AHTNC)-P- vt. consuggests family tributions to the Cancer Fund or the Heart Fund. Funeral directors Myers with Mrs. Bybee, Inas St with mother in Ogden Mr. Malans aunt in Ogden. Roy . . . patrol Leader, Scribe, Den Chief, and is a member of the Order of the Arrow. His father, Merrill Eames, is his scoutmaster. Attending Roy Junior High school as a ninth grader, he enjoys sports, hunting and seminary. Active in church activities, Bryan has been Deacons quorum presidency and also the second councelor in the Teacher's Quorum. BRYAN EAMES Cassiere, Roy; four grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Mirian G. Piequet, San Pedro, Calif. Memorial Services will be held Friday in the Abbey of Chimes Chapel at Vallejo, Calif. In lieu of flowers the St Bill & Evon Cole & their sons Ronny & Bobby took an autumn drive on Saturday throu Monte Cristo to Bear Lake. Conroy St Marilyn Whipple & their family of Salt Lake City visited here on Sunday with Conroys Florence Whipple. Assistant Vallejo City in California. She was a member of the Church of Religious Science, and was a former member of the American Contract Bridge League. Youngs Farm near the This is the Place monument, the old Tenth Ward Church St the cluded Senior had been a clerk for are It f .;r: learned how to prepare-'-: regular and modified diet. : meals for hospital patients. HOUSTON, Kathy E. Nakaishi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Nakaishi, 5209 S. 2150 W., Roy, Utah, recently completed with highest honors a food service hospital awards. Other activities Bryan has participated in include being Scouting 1950. Park, Brigham Culmer home. Light refreshments s SAM Texas Bryan M. Eames, 14, has received his Eagle ' Scout award as a member of Scout Troop 370, sponsored by the Roy LDS 17th ward. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Merril Eames, 5445 S. 3100 W., Roy, he has earned 39 merit badges and eight skill ROY Sunset FORT earned Hard P Kathy Nakaishi comples food courso Scout Obituary 7. Oct. 4. 1978, Paqe CLEARFIELD COURIER, - , , 'vCf.;;,'..,,' . ; v , 1 |