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Show DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY WEEKLY REFLEX 1 0, 1 979 Dies From opjtum Injuries . ATTENDED the Church of England Schools at Canterbury, Kent and London. She joined the LDS Church in 1957 in Australia and moved to Melbourne where she was a Primary organist for nearly 20 years. SERVICES FUNERAL were held Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Kaysville 2nd Ward ADA DAVIS Smith, 67, of 1459 Marilyn Drive, Syracuse, LDS Chapel. Family prayer was given by Dennis Parker; Funeral services were held : On Wednesday, May 2, 1979 at 11 a.m. in Lindquist's Kays-.vill- e Mortuary for Roy A. Sanders. MR. SANDERS was born on Oct. 5, 1923 and died on April 28, 1979. Bishop L. Deane Smith of ; the Kaysville First Ward, of-- t , ficiated. Family prayer was by L. Dee Sanders; prelude and postlude music, Pat Hirschi; invocation, Ray Odd; remarks, Bishop L. Deane Smith; poem, Cindy Backman. prelude and postlude music by lone Grange; a musical selection In My Fathers House are Many Mansions, was given by Marjorie Stenquist; invocation by L.D. Syracuse Road. Both Mr. and Mrs. Smith ORGAN medley, Reva Bishop Lowell Taylor, Claire Goldsberry, Juliana Milburn and Anne Parker; another musical selection was given by Marie Taylor Spring by Mendelssohn; Song benediction Henry by Driver of the other vehicle, a pickup truck, was Percy George Bateman, 54, of Clearfield. He was treated and released from Davis North Medical Center, grb McGlinch. PALLBEARERS were lden Taylor, Linn Sandall, Go- Irving Christensen, Earl Goaslind, Eugene Prigmore Cloward. and Howard Dedication of the grave by Don Edwards and care of care. Bumper stickers carry the message, Utah Hospitals Small Care for You. placards carrying out the theme of National Hospital Week are being placed on the food trays patients throughout the week. in Ogden. hos- a morning breakfast for all of the local pital hosted Wiseman. elected officials. Hospital representatives showed the political leaders present Flowers were cared for by Kaysville First Ward Relief Society. 'Military honors by the American Legion Color Guard. the trends, statistics and goals the hospital. A noon luncheon was held the same day for all local news media The representatives. luncheon was followed by an open house for all hospital employees and volunteers. The drop-i- n open house tea lasted from 2 to 4'p.m. Through National Hospital Week activities, the com- munity should be more aware of the importance of having a hospital close to the people and the important contribution individual citizens can give by volunteering their services in behalf of the hospital. dmg of Your Home Now!! Jl Eugene and one daughter, Leonard Lee Wilkerson of Atlanta, Ga., and Mrs. Helen E. White of Layton; 16 grandchildren, 28 and nine one brother, Henry Sarles of Blackfoot, Idaho. Funeral services were held on Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the Chapel of Flowers Mortuary in Ogden with the burial in the Aultorest Memorial Park community. Hospital workers will all be wearing badges that say, "We pallbearers Frank sons have died. SHE IS survived by one son Center has planned several activities to help recognize the hospitals place in our were Elvin King and Ralph i THE SERVICES were under the direction of Bishop Rulon Thomley of the Layton 18th Ward. Family prayer was given by Richard Bennett; prelude and postlude organ music was played by Dea Terry; invocation by Clint Bennett; opening song, Sing Me To Sleep was rendered by Thomas T. Leavitt. Remarks were given by Bishop Thornley, with George B. Wilcox and Haven J. Barlow, speakers. The closing song, Oh What A Day' was given by Thomas T. Leavitt, The benediction was by Clayton Wilkerson and the grave was dedicated by Richard Bennett, Clint Bennett, Tab Wilkerson, Barry Weelard, Todd Bennett and Mark Bennett. The flowers were in charge of the Layton 18th Ward Relief Society, vsb WASHINGTON Congressman Gunn McKay announced the . inauguration of a new service e to his constituents. A telephone number is now in operation in Utah for persons throughout the state wishing to reach his field office with their questions or concerns. .MR. McKAY said the service is in operation from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays and he urged nis constituents to freely utilize the new service. McKay said, It is important for people to keep in touch with their congressman. And I need to hear from my constituents if Im going to do the best job for them in the congress. This new telephone service puts me and my staff within easy and immediate reach of the people. The toll-fre- e number is toll-fre- Clearfield City Makes New Assignments CLEARFIELD - Clearfield city councilmen were given formal assignments designating departments under their direction, Tuesday night. THE FIVE councilmen and mayor were given specific areas to coordinate but some overlapping will occur as council members aid one another where necessary, the council decided. Mayor Donal Townley will oversee the police department wbcftcsco 3pocicxcci 87 K03TH MAIN PHONE i an 292-687- EOUNTIFUl 1 , School in Fillmore. An active member . of the Syracuse Fourth Ward, she had held positions in the Primary, Sunday School and the Relief Society organizations from time to time. She had been a Relief Society SURVIVING ARE her husband of Syracuse; one son and five daughters, Jay Alwin Smith, Ogden; Mrs. Billie (Pearl S.) Hammack, Lay-toAfton S. Richardson, Van Nuys, Calif.; Mrs. Ben (LuElla S.) Gergeson, Roy; Mrs. Charles (Karen S.) Rose, Orewell, Ohio; and Mrs. Neil (Judy S.) Harris, Clearfield; 16 grandchildren. Also surviving are two brothers and three sisters, Murray Davies, Fillmore; Kenneth Davies, Clearfield; Mrs. Ellen Block, Tooele; Mrs. Alice Williams, Seattle, Wash.; and Mrs. Bertha Tart, Salt Lake City. SERVICES FUNERAL were held on Thursday morning at 10 a.m. in the Syracuse Utah Stake Center in ' Syracuse vyith Bishop Melvyn were cared for by the Syracuse Fourth Ward Relief Society organization, vsb Horrocks officiating. The family prayer was given by Bill Hammack; the organ prelude and postlude music was played by Bill DeWitt and the invocation was given by Don Davies. A vocal solo, O My Father, was rendered by Mrs. Esther Horrocks. -- Remarks were given by Bishop Horrocks; speakers were Bishop Murray Davies and Joseph D. Anderson. A medley of songs were sung by a quartet composed of Tina Hammack, Joyce Bench, Tammy Randall, and Laurel Firth accompanied by Don PINE TREES Austrian Scotch Ff.pJF?JCfS Davies. THE BENEDICTION was given by Bennie Furgeson and the grave in the Fillmore Cemetery was dedicated by Jack Davies. Pallbearers were Dell Hammack, Neil Harris, Bennie Ferguson, Lennie Fer- -' guson, March Richardson, Jay Smith and the flowers Large Selection Beautiful Trees 2463 E. Cherry Ln. East Layton 376-858- 7 Burglar Caught In The Act It must have LAYTON been mighty embarrassing Salt Lake for the City man who was caught stealing drugs from the Layton Drug Store, 132 and administration; Ray Adams, building department and planning commission; Gerald Heaton, public works; Don McDougal, fire department; Neldon Hamblin, parks; Harley Hunt, buildings and grounds. DEPUTY CITY Recorder Judy Cottrell said Mr. Hunt will assist the mayor in his assigned areas when possible, tb CABINET OF YOUR CHOICE VALUE UP TO 32900 South Fort Lane. ARRESTED by Layton police and charged with burglary was Eli Gonzales, 24, of 4727 McCall Street, Salt Lake City. He is being held in jail in lieu of $5,000 bail. A Layton resident called local police early last Tuesday to notify them that someone was inside the drug store. When police arrived, they could see someone inside taking items off a shelf them in a bag. POLICE surrounded the building and waited as the esman completed his capade inside the store and began to leave through a hole which had been cut in the ceiling. Officers rushed inside the store and the suspect scampered through the hole right into the arms of other police officers waiting for him on top of the building, grb 3 DAYS ONLY WITH PURCHASE OF A NEW BERNINA 830 E. or 900 E. with the NEW electronic needle power HI HIT ulnl 305 North 200 West, Bountiful Kaysville 75 295-8- 1 Police Report Bennett. r. PALLBEARERS were Todd Wilkerson, Russ Wellard, Bill Toll Free Number To McKay (f 7tva f6 SMITH was a MRS. graduate of the Millard High n, Mrs. Wilkerson was reared and educated in Martinsburg, Neb. their Following marriage, they resided in California for six years and in Blackfoot, Ida-- , for another few years before coming to Layton, where they have made their home since 1924. They were parents of four sons and one daughter. Three THE DAVIS North Medical the after her marriage and then resided in Baker, Nev., and Temonton, Utah. For the past thirty-fiv- e years she has lived in Clearfield and Syracuse. 28, 1967. is Volunteer Efforts for Cost Control. ON WEDNESDAY, than forty years. She had also been active in the PTA when her children were in school. Wilkerson on March 30, 1908 in Delta, Colo. He died Jan. servance Thomas and Tony R. Brown. 758 Hill Villa Dr. - Layton, 376-957- 6 Darrell W. Noble, Owner Insurance Claims Free Estimates Married The week of has been May designated as National Hospital Week, me purpose m this recognition is to let the public know of the services hospitals provide to the community. The theme for this weeks ob- Pallbearers were David R. Sanders, Jeffery S. Sanders, Daniel L. Brown, Ronald E. R.. Backman, Thomas SHAKES S SHINGLES Liberty Street, Lay-todied on Saturday, May 5 at the Davis North Medical Center. SHE WAS born March 19, 1889 in Martinsburg, Neb., to Preston Finley and Martha Jane Goodson Sarles. LAYTON Kiliman; speaker, Walwyn Green; benediction, Wallace Moon. Dedication of the grave was by Ralph Wiseman with interment in the Kaysville Layton Memorial Park. LDS Temple on Dec. 10, 1977. She lived in Fillmore until Lula Etta Wilkerson, 90, of 374 West National Hospital Week flowers by the Kaysville 2nd Ward Relief Society. Interment was in the Kaysvilie-Layto- n Memorial Park. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of Lindquists Kaysvill Mortuary. np NOBLE M Lula Etta Wilkerson Services during rush hour traffic. Keep Old Man Weather Outside, Re-Ro- of 'mm Robinson Davies. She was married to Alwin Smith on January 17, 1933 in Fillmore, Utah. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake were hospitalized following the accident. Mr. Smith was LULA ETTA WILKERSON later released but Mrs. Smith has remained in extensive care. CLEARFIELD Police Lieutenant Charles Chadbourne said the accident happened Remarks were given by Visiting Teacher for more n; MRS. SMITH was born August 26, 1911 in Fillmore, Utah. She was the daughter of John Henry and Ellen Lavina a pickup truck exiting from onto Center Freeport Covington. HONORARY cident. was critically injured March 30 when an auto driven by her husband, Alvin, collided with Rites Held For Roy A. Sanders T: died last Monday evening, April 30, 1979, at the Davis North Medical Center of injuries she suffered a month earlier in an automobile ac- cident more than a month ago has died at the Davis North Medical Center in Layton. SHE ; Surviving are one daughter, Juliana V. Milburn, Kaysville and two grandchildren. Mrs. Ada Pearl Davies Smith, age 67, who resided at 459 Marilyn Drive, Syracuse, A Syracuse SYRACUSE woman injured in an auto ac- Rites Are Held Venetia Meckel, age 84, of 385 East 200 South, Kaysville, died April 30, 1979. She was born November 13, 1894 in London, England, a daughter of Albert and Jessie Morris She married Kingdom. George Meckel on Jan. 31, 1914 in London, England. He died July 3, 1953. She lived in Berlin, Germany until 1935 and returned to England until 1953. In 1955 she immigrated to Australia to be with her daughter and her family. In Sept. 1977 she came to Kaysville to live with her daughter and her family. IsT Rites Held For Ada Pearl Davies Smith Kaysville police report for the month of April, 1979 ACCIDENTS arrests 17, 19, alarms 1, assists other departments 19, assist public 19, dog complaints 4, family fight 3, fire 3, ,joy riding 1, lost property 2. Loose stock 2, malicious mischief 1, medical emergency 9, missing person 3, narcotic violation 2, open doors 17, paper service 7, public address 2, public intoxication 1, public nuisance 1, reckless 3, driving recovered property 17. RUNAWAYungovemable 5, shooting in the city 2, soliciting 2, state or city impound 2, suspicious circumstances 7, thefts 19, tobacco ' violation 2, threat on phone 2, trespass 4, traffic 165, unat- tended death checks 16, vacation 1, vandalism, 5. np Fehhaw King 5. THE RACE began at Promontory Point near the Golden Spike Monument and ended in Brigham City. Attorney King participated in this event last year. He also ran in the Deseret News Marathon last July, np Seniors To Get Rent Assistance? The Davis County Housing Authority has received notice that the organization can help 90 additional people with rent assistance if they are senior citizens living in existing apartments. IF YOUR apartment can qualify and you meet the income guidelines, it is possible to obtain a rent subsidy so that you pay only 25 percent of your income for rent and utilities. For further information, call Susan at the Housing 867-542- 2 348 East 900 North, Bountiful OPEN MOTHERS DAY Sunday 12 Noon to 8:00 P.M . CUISINE OF CHINA Attorney Felshaw King of Kaysville was among those who participated in the annual Golden Spike Marathon Authority Office, Restaurant In addition to our Participates Marathon on Saturday, May MIAMMIKJM Enj.v Our Mothers Day Specialties Roast Prime Rib of Beef - Au Jus with baked potato Roast Pork with Special Sauce and oven-browne- new potatoes d Roast Turkey with Dressing served with Soup de Jour, tossed green salad Fresh broccoli with Hollandaise sauce Dinner Roll Choice of beverage Try our Heavenly Desserts 290-240- 6 t Relaxing Atmosphere or 8255151. dmg 4 |