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Show I I WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MAY 27, 1982 New Program Planned Rites Held science through USU without having to leave the area. Classes will be offered late afternoons and evenings to meet the time schedules of working persons. Tuition will be the same as students taking classes on campus in Logan. Utah State University Bernard Neeley Dies At Age 65 Bernard Neely, age 65, of 239 Guenevere St., North Salt Lake, died at his home May 22, 1982 of an extended illness. He was born Nov. 13, 1916 in Houston, Penn, a son of John and Pearl Neely. He married Marguerite DeWalt August 13, 1954. Mrs. Neely died Feb. 7, 1982. THE COUPLE had resided in Layton for 12 years before moving to North Salt Lake. Mr. Neely was retired from the U.S. Navy following 22 years of duty. announces plans to begin a Bachelors degree in Computer Science starting summer quarter (June 21). For Jensen Thelma Corene Staley Poul-so- n Jensen, 77 of 1 16 W. 1550 N., Sunset, died Wednesday, May 26, at her home. ADVISEMENT sessions for interested students are presently being scheduled throught the USU Hill AFB This program office, e is open to base and personnel. Students living in the Ogden area will now be able to com- SHE WAS born Aug. 25, 1904, in Upton, Utah, the non-bas- daughter of Edward and Martha Jude Staley. She married H. Albert (Burt) Jensen on Feb. 14, 1963, FACTORY SECONDS lief Society visiting teacher and was a Relief Society work director in the Marriott, Weber County, Ward. She was Relief Society president in the Lava Hot Springs, Ida. Ward. Calif, vsb AND USED WINDSHIELDS SAVE $! OVER 1,000 IN STOCK SHE WAS vice president of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers camp, a seamstress, and was employed at Utah Woolen Mills for several years. She is survived by her husband, of Sunset; two daughters, Mrs. Ted (Twyla) Bell, of Hooper and Mrs. Donald (Lorene) Hawkes of Issaquah, Wash., one stepson, Ronald A. Jensen of Sierra Vista, Ariz., and two Mrs. Eric (Joyce) Hansen of Sacramento, Calif., and Mrs. St. Benedicts Births May 13, 1982 Gary and Patricia A. Martin, 416 W. 2525 N., Sunset, girl. May 15, 1982 Teryl and Katherine Hammer, 1319 W. 2175 N., Clinton, boy. R. Scott and Cherie Willey, 3625 N. 2825 E., Layton, boy. Rolland and Laurel C. Wolf, 614 S. 300 W., Syracuse, boy. Ward (Carlla) Secrist of May 17, 1982 Ron and Terrie VanAlfen, 2875 N. Hill Field Rd Layton, girl. Joseph T. and Wendy Meehan, 282 Mindella Way, Layton, girL Steven and Lee Worrell, 109 Beacon Ave., Layton, boy. Vern Wood officiating. Everett Russell Robison, 72, of 670 E. 700 S Clearfield, died Monday, May 24, 1982, at the Davis North Medical Center in Layton. Donald and Pauline Harry, 1120 S. State No. 25, Clearfield, boy. May 16, 1982 Melvin and Julie Haney, 2006 Clyde St, Layton, boy. Alan and Kathy Nanqe, 75 W. 250 N. No. 92, Clearfield, girl. May 17, 1982 Johnny and Debbie Jaramillo, 5801 S. 7100 W., Hooper, boy. Kelley and Chary! Curtis, 1553 N. Cherry Circle, Layton, boy. Larry and Lynette Child, RFD No. 1 363 D., Mt Green, Ut, girl. Todd and Mary Alice Marx, 2673 E. 300 N., Layton, girl. McKay Dee Births May 12. 1982 D. Susan and Kingsford, 108 W. 750 N., Jeffrey Clearfield, girl. Douglas cuse, girl. Jay D. L May 13, 1982 Janae and Bair, 1526 W. 2700 S., May 14, 1982 and Joan Argyle, 664 W. 2400 N., Layton, girl. Scott R and Jacquelin Crandall, 1500 N. Angel No. 65, Layton, girl LonneD D. and Gay Griffith, 42 N. 200 E, Kaysville, boy. Clifford and Connie Johnson, 2080 Celia Way, Layton, boy. May 15, 1982 Bruce and Susan Leigh Lemieux, 301 N. Main No. 75, Layton, boy. May 16, 1982 Kevin C. and Connie Krause, 1653 N. 2900 W., Clintofn, boy. May 17, 1982 Sunand Karlynn Canfield, 2248 S. 125 W., Wayne set girl May 19, 1982 Da Jane Belt 102 Parkway, ClearRobert W. and field, boy. Scott Q. and Debra Nielsen, 47 W. 2650 N., Clinton, hyi 1336 Reed Ave., Rocky J. and Debbie Walker, Lavton, girl S. 2000 W., SyraRandy A. and Eileen Bills, 3019 cuse, boy. l QUALITY GLASS Mortuary in Roy, Friday evening from 8 p.m. and Saturday 6-- at the chapel one hour prior to services. Interment will be in the Brigham City Cemetery. Crawford of Cadieville, Ky. FUNERAL SERVICES will a.m. at the be held Friday at 1 1 Clearfield 4th LDS Ward Chapel with Bishop Ralph G. Johnson officiating. Friends YES, WE DO VELVET FURNITURE ALL CARPET AND FURNITURE may call at the Lindquist Clearfield Mortuary, 1050 S. State, from 8 p.m. Thursday 0 and Friday, a.m. Interment will be in the North Morgan Cemetery. Phone - Additional Soil Retardant available - Safe for all types of Carpet - 6-- 9:30-10:3- BILL LILES owner-manage- 825-108- 7 FREE ESTIMATES r Service - Always Prompt Courteous - All Work Guaranteed Insured ENJOY FRESH CLEAN CARPETS of George A. and Amelia ' Lamb Robison. He married Camilla Thorn-le- y on Sept. 16, 1934, in Randolph, Utah, and their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, Oct. 28, 1960. He retired in 1975 from the Ogden Standard-Examine- r, where he had served as district supervisor of the circulation department for 34 years. He had resided in Clearfield since 1948 and had previously lived in Afton, Wyo., Vallejo, Calif., and Morgan, Utah. HE WAS a member of the Clearfield LDS 4th Ward where he had served in the Sunday School presidency and also as ward financial clerk. He was a home teacher. He is survived by his wife, of Clearfield, two sons and one daughter: U.S.M.S. Lt. Col. G. Rex Robison of Jackson, Wyo. ; Bert T. Robison of Fruit Heights, Mrs. Larren (Mary) Flint of Kaysville, 14 grandchildren and two sisters survive. The sisters are: Mrs. Ernest (Chloe) Triscik of 'D A wait imtil yom really need a doctor to try to find one Ogden and Mrs. A. L. Thea Delegates Attend League Confab Eight delegates from Utah attended the League of Women Voters 35th national convention in Houston, Texas, including two from Davis County. They were Lor- Syra- A-- HE WAS bom Jan. 1, 1910, in Farmington, Utah, the son May 12, 1982 Arthur and Latricha Butcher, 83 S. 1375 E., Fruit Heights, girl girl. Friends may call at the Meyers E. R. Robinson Succumbs Davis North Births May 15, 1982 Terry and Kaye Smith, 742 S. Sunset Dr., Kaysville, 15 1 May 19, 1982 Craig A. and Karen Neiswender, 264 W. 1425 N., Sunset, girl. Raymon L. and Annette Wilson, 2479 N. 2350 E., Layton, boy. ' OFFICERS 13 FUNERAL SERVICES will e held Saturay at 1 a.m. at the Sunset 2nd Ward Chapel, 338 W. 1800 N., with Bishop Mel OPEN SATURDAY TIL NOON 825-085- 8. SUP grandchiBrigham City, ldren and 18 greatand Sons of Utah Pioneers, Buena Ventura Chapter, meets regulary every month and new members, including their wives are welcome. The group gatherings are open to anyone that may be interested in Pioneer and is not just for those with Pioneer Ancestors. Additional information may be obtained by calling On June 12 plans are being made for the Strawberry Festival, that is being held at Layton Bowery, commencing at 6 p.m. and this promises to be an outstanding event. List of new officers are: front, Robert Fisher, left, vice president; Leonard Blackner, president; Owen Home, secretary-treasure- r. Back, Andrew Schow, left, past president; Gerald Thomson, vice president; and Rudolph Kuhn, president elect. y, NEW 13 grandchildren, 777-353- plete a BS degree in computer in Ogden. She was a member of the Sunset LDS 2nd Ward, where she had served as a Re- He is survived by his daugh- ters, Mrs. Winford (Judith) Rohwer, West Weber; Mrs. Lynn (Meg) Kneedy, West Point, and Mrs. Lee (Mary Lynne) Allred, Santa Ana, May 13, 1982 Steven and Cynthia Snarr, 251 N. Highway 89, Layton, girl. ..Lawrence and Susan Bragg, 1130 N. 1140 W., - :r ' " Layton, girt.' Carl and Denise Westenskow, 186 Grass Valley Dr., Evanston, Wyo., boy. Jeffrey and Annette Adamson, 585 S. 300 E., No. 2, Clearfield, girl. PRESENTLY, graduating students from USU with BS degrees in computer science are obtaining starting salaries between $23,000 and $25,000. 6 Call for further 777-353- raine Mandeville of Layton and Nelda Bishop of Boun-tifu- l. Finding a doctor is the last thing you want to do when youre sick. But its something you never think about when youre well. So writh even a minor illness, many people end up at the hospital Emergency Department because they dont know a doctor to call. Emergency Department, of course, will ever refuse to treat your common cold. But Emergency Departments are not meant to replace personal physicians or provide you with the same kinds of No THE LEAGUE voted to undertake a study to evaluate U.S. national security policies and their impact on our domestic programs and our relationships with other nations. The convention also elected Dorothy S. Ridings, a Louisville, Kent, journalist, as the Leagues new president. In her address to the convention, Ridings said that because of the adoption of the Leagues new study, We have a new opportunity to be a voice of reason and trust in the debate over the national security of this nation. Our role in this issue, as well as our unwavering commitment to preserve and continue the impressive gains in voting rights in environmental protection and in human needs, will serve the nation well. THE LEAGUE readopted its current program which contains positions in the areas of government, natural re- sources, human resources and social policy, and international relations. The convention also authorized an aggressive nationwide membership campaign to involve more citizens in the Leagues programs and issues. I services. Thats why Davis North Medical Center has developed the Physician Information Service. Its a way for new residents, and others without a personal physician, to easily locate a doctor in the specialty they need, convenient to their home or place of work. There is no charge for this service. reasons. The doctor can get to know you and your medical history and you have the opportunity to talk with the physician to make sure you feel comfortable with him or her. Regular checkups can reveal hidden medical problems such as diabetes, high blood pressure or anemia that often are present but have no symptoms. And should you become ill or have an accident, your physician will be better prepared to offer treatment with knowledge of your medical background. If you dont have a personal physician now, dont wait until youre sick to find one. Call the Physician Information Service offered by Davis North Medical Center. from number is The 24-h441. Ext. Or call Farmington fill out the coupon, clip and mail. TO: PHYSICIAN INFORMATION SERVICE Davis North Medical Onter 1600 W Antelope Drive. Layton, L T 4041 Please send me the names of physicians in the specialty) les have indicated below Z Z Z Z Z I Family Practice I Z Z Z Z Internal Medicine Obstetrics Gynecology Pediatrics Orthopedics Surgery Far. Nose and Throat Ophthalmology Urology Other Pie8M- lf Name Home Address State Citv Home Phone I . Zip prefer phvsiciawsi with ofTice - . near 776-320- r. 451-579- my home I other 1, Finding a personal physician before youre sick makes good sense for many locat ion Pleas specify add re and zip' The Physician Information Service is offered at no charge in the public interest bv Davis North Medical Center. DC FILL Ol'T COUPON THEN CLIP AND MAIL Davis North Medical Center 1600 W. Antelope Drive, 776-320- Sp PLEASE PRINT 0, Layton, Utah 84041 From Farmington A message in the public 451-579- 1, Ext 441 interest from the people at Davis North Medical Center. |