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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, NOVEMBER 7. 1984 Postcard Collection Displayed OPJTUgtM ; OGDEN -- - The Union Station Museum, at 25th and Wall Ave., will host the postcard collection of Boyd Crawford during the month Ivan R. Richardson of November. HE WAS president of the K-Club Senior Citizens Association. He had been a painter and builder and PTA president in Lord-sbur- S F g. SURVIVING THE COLLECTION display of photographs ings tracing the history of Ogden, City. Highlights of the collection include photos of early 25th Street as well as likenesses of early Ogden is a unique and draw- son, Phoenix, Ariz.; Lenore MR. RICHARDSON was born April 28, 1914 in Eden, Ariz. a son of Charles Edmund and Caroline Rebecca Jacobson Richardson. - He married Lola Despain on Nov. 17, 1939 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. HE WAS a retired school teacher. He had lived in Bountiful, Salt Lake City, Mount Pleasant, Virden, New Mexico; Mordsburg, New Mexico; and had lived in Kaysville since 1967. : He received his B.S. degree in science, math and secondary education. He graduated from Brigham Young University. He high school, junior college Gila Academy in Thatcher, 1Uuight i work at HE DID Utah State University and the post-gradua- te Uni-fversi- ty 1 of Utah. He was Sunday School president in the Kaysville 8th Ward. He J rserved an LDS mission to the North Central States from 1936 to J938. He formerly served in the I bishopric of the Lordsburg Ward at tLordsburg, New Mexico; was a thome teacher and High Priest ;Group Leader in the Kaysville 12th ;Ward. Z Richins, Margaret Germaine and Elva Shumway, all of Mesa, Ariz.; Nelma Bitter, Kaysville. FUNERAL services were held at noon at the Thursday, Nov. Kaysville Rock Chapel with Bishop M. Farrell Benson of the Kaysville 8th Ward officiating. Family prayer was given by D. Chad Richardson; prelude and postlude music, Anna McAlister; welcome, M. Farrell Benson; invocation, Wally Allen; O Mi Padre by Mike, Jared D., Ora Lyn and Lora Richardson accompanied by LoAnne R. Curtis; speakers, D. Chard Richardson and Kenneth Ogzewalla; Where Love Is by grandchildren, accompanied by LoAnne R. Curtis; speakers, Meldon Ward and C. Edmund Richardson; Hold Thou My Hand by Gerald H. Curtis accompanied by LoAnne R. Curtis; benediction, Melvin J. Bitter. 1 DEDICATION of the grave was by Jared D. Richardson with inter-me- nt Photography Art Display of Artist Gerald Rothstein of Salt Lake City is currently being displayed at the Barnes Banking Com- - pany in Kaysville. : - THE EXHIBIT is open to the public during banking hours and is i sponsored by the Kaysville Civic 'Association Fine Arts Committee. The exhibit contains photo- m We would like to thank all the senior citizens at the Silver Age who made our bazaar a real success. A special thank you to 5K Phyllis Zimmer who sewed all the pieces for our quilt and Viola Anderson who quilted and bound it. The quilt was raffled off at the Bazaar. We would also like to thank the public for supporting us by coming and buying our many beautiful items. ; At. tv NOV. 29 will be our next commodity distribution. We will begin at 9 a.m. You must be 60 years of age and over, reside in Farmington. Fruit Heights, or Kaysville, and meet income guide-f- , 1 if you have any questions regarding your lines. Call J. RALLES was selected student of the Month for October. Members of the Honor Society will meet at the end of this week and select officers. New members will be inducted into the Honor Society as soon as first term grades are tabulated. t ' g V'l C income. If you need help with high utility bills this winter, call us for more information. TUESDAY, Nov. 13. baked fish, augratin tomato salad, whole wheat rolls 'fy Wednesday, Nov. 14, chicken nuggets, buttered peas, carrot curl, hot rolls fvcookie and milk. t.x potatoes, lettuce and cream pie and milk. oven baked potato, fruit, chocolate chip THURSDAY, Nov. 15. roast beef, whipped potatoes buttered carrots, hot roll and honey, lime jello jewels and milk, doughnuts v Friday. Nov. 16. beef stew vegetables, crackers, crisp "red apple, cinnamon rolls and milk. v? (.a Cren, This is a good place to establish residents of the county may apply for the E products between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Beamen Albrechtsen Beamen Albrechtsen, 57, of 579 E. Gentile, Layton, died Sunday, Oct. 28, 1984 in the University of Utah Medical Center in Salt Lake City. New and Never Delivered School Sewing Machines HE WAS born Sept. 18, 1927 in Emery County, Utah, a son of Marion S. and Leona Snow Albrech- Necchi Distributing Company placed orders in anticipation of previous years sales. Due to the economy and high interest rates, these sales were unclaimed! These machines are MADE Or METAL and sew on all fabrics: LEVIS, CANVAS, UPHOLSTERY, NYLON, STRETCH, VINYL, SILK. EVEN SEW ON LEATHERI These WARRANTY. With the new machines are new with a dial 1984 Necchi Sewing machine, you just set the color-codeand see magic happen: Straight-sewinzigzag, button-hole- s (any size), invisible blind hem. monogram, satin stitch, embroidery, applique, sew on buttons and snaps, topstitch elastic tsen. On Sept. 22, 1952 he married Mary Brown in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was reared and educated in Emery County. He graduated from Emery High School. d ciating. FAMILY prayer was offered by Royce Nielsen; prelude music, Janice Larsen Clayton; O My stitch, professional serging stitch, straight stitch. . . all of this cams or programand more, without the need of mers. Start Stretch Stitch Reg. Retail Price 529 Father by Dennis Hawkes and Larry Miner accompanied by Vivien Cannon; invocation, Chester L. Larsen; remarks. Bishop .Robert Winegar; Brothers tribute, Rulon S. Albrechtsen; speaker, Jim F. Brown; In The Garden; benediction, Robert L. Morgan; Only Full Trade-in- s Layaways Accepted and School Orders Accepted Bankcards Welcone Contracts Extra Price Date: Friday Nov. 9th & Saturday Nov. 10 Time: 10 a.m.7 p.m. While Supplies Last! Saturday 10:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. -- Place: KAYSVILLE DRUG 352 n. Main, Kaysville postlude, Julie and Annette Albrechtsen. Dedication of the grave was by R. Afton Albrechtsen with interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. PALLBEARERS were David J. Albrechtsen, John Aduddell, George Kartchern, John B. Poulsen, Rulon S. and Douglas Albrechtsen. Honorary pallbearers were Bobby John and Tucker John Audud-de- l; Royce Nielsen, Kenneth Albrechtsen, Chester Larsen, Lafe B., M. Dee, John B., and Jim Brown, Bradly and R. Afton Albrechtsen. FLOWERS were cared for by the Layton 2th Ward Relief Society. 1 BOUNTIFUL CO. ART MEMORIAL South Utah 2010 84010 Main, Bountiful, GRANITE MARKERS OF ALL KINDS Serving all of Davis County and the Intermountain West Call 295-275- 1 3 9 Ml, (Item) gfamg feanBBE) dp d) 176 For all your Cemetery Needs MENUS FOR the week of Nov. 12 will include: buttered Monday, Nov. 12, pizzans. lettuce wedge beans, orange slices, cake icing and milk. LOW'-INCOM- ALTHOUGH recipients of the last two distributions were mailed an application form the last week of October, anyone may obtain one at the courthouse as they come to get the products. Senior citizens will receive their commodities at a separate distribution. They may contact their assigned senior center for date and time. CENTRALS Concert Choir under the direction of Miss Preston will perform in the Layton Hills Mall during the month of November. A Halloween pumpkin carving contest was held. The results were displayed in the library area for one week before Halloween. dmg 546-220- V low-inco- IN ADDITION, they must sign a statement certifying their economic need, and be a resident of Davis County. They should be prepared to prove residency with any document verifying their current address such as a drivers license or utility bill. Various surplus products are allocated by the state on a rotating basis to the distributing agencies, and Davis County will be able to dispense small amounts of the additional commodities this month. Agencies in other counties may have other products. -- in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Gerald H. and HE SERVED in the U.S. Navy Donald B. Curtis, Jeffery Coy, for three years. He was a retired Richard M. and Forrest R.' Bitter civil service employee from Hill and John Hopper. Air Force Base and had lived in for four years and in HONORARY pallbearers were Kaysville since 1954. Layton Chad C. Curtis, Mark, Charles A., He was an Elder in the Layton Aaron M., Jared D., Scott C., 12th LDS Ward. He had served as Michael B., Eric A., Daniel C., a counselor in the Elders quorum Nathan D., Joseph M., Benjamin presidency and as a ward clerk, a B., Michael W., Stephen J., David home teacher and the ward chapel R., and Samuel C. Richardson. Flowers were cared for by the security guard. Kaysville 8th Ward Relief Society, SURVIVING are his widow of np Layton; one son, David Albrechtsen, Layton; one daughter, Mrs. John (Linda Albrechtsen) Addud-del- l, West Point; two grandchildren. Also surviving are one brother two sisters, Rulon Albrechand of recent to trips graphs Europe, New York and some of Utah surtsen, Logan; Mrs. Chester (Mary Ellen) Larsen, Salt Lake City; roundings. Mrs. Royce (Erma) Nielsen, Kaysville. ARTIST Rothstein is a doctor at the University of Utah Medical HE WAS preceded in death by Center. two sons. The exhibit will be on display Funeral services were held through the month of November, Oct. 31, in the LindWednesday, np quist Kaysville Mortuary Chapel with Bishop Robert Winegar offi- llBazaar A Success - FARMINGTON USDA butter and cheese along with small portions of powdered milk, honey and-o- r flour will be distributed families in Davis County Saturday, Nov. 17 at the to Davis County Courthouse, according to VerNon Griffeth, director of the Department of Human Services. To qualify, applicants must meet income guidelines established by the state as follows: household size of I, annual income no greater than $9,213; 2, $12,432; 3, $15,651 ; 4, $18,870 5, $22,089; 6, $25,308; 7, $31,746; over eight add $3,219 per family member. LAYTON - Central Davis Junior High School has been a very busy place since the beginning of school, reports Lance Larson, a member of the schools journalism staff. Rothstein Works On Display " GROUP rates are also available by through the museum staff. CDJHS Activities great-grandchil- Ivan Ross Richardson, 70, of 287 E. Center Street, Kaysville, died Monday, Oct. 29, 1984 at the Humana Davis North Hospital of a heart attack. architecture. The display will be open to the public during regular museum hours, 12 noon to 6 p.m., Monday through Saturday. Admission tickets are available in the gift shop at a cost of $2 for adults, SI for children and $1.50 for senior citizens. are his widow of Kaysville; four sons and three daughters, Charles E. Richardson, Bountiful; D. Chad Richardson, McAllen, Tex.; Myron Richardson, Juneau, Alaska; Jared D. Richardson, Kaysville; LoAnne Curtis, Phoenix, Ariz.; Ora Lyn Richardson, Orem; Lora Gay Richardson, Provo, 30 grandchildren and one Also surviving are one brother and four sisters, LaMar Richard- Families Rate Surplus Foods Low-Inco- me fmpftiiiTi How Liberty Mutual helps you save on all your insurance. Looking for savings on home, auto and life insurance? 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