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Show r DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL APRIL 24, 1985 1 Springs, Calif. He was a memberof the Willard 2nd Ward. SURVIVING are his parents of brothers and seven sisters, Martinez, Robert Martinez, Richard Martinez, Mrs. Emelio File-mo- n Willard; one brother, Gordon Wayne Farley. (Elsie) Gallegos, and Doris Martinez, all of West Valley City; Mrs. Sam (Annie) Suazo, and Mrs. Mike (Helen) Chavez, both of Murray; !. Also surviving are his grandpa- Phoenix, Ariz. FUNERAL services were held Saturday, April 13 in the Myers Mortuary Chapel in Layton with Bishop Wayne H. Braegger officiating. Family prayer was by Randy H. Craig; prelude music. Sandt Stott; program included "The Dreamer" by Conway Twitty; invocation, 1 TONY MARTINEZ Tony Ernest Martinez, 48, 47 Layton Circle, Layton, died Satur-- j day, April 13, 1985 in a Layton hospital of a heart attack. )' HE WAS born July 13. 1936 in t 1 i I i I : ' y ! i 1 I Basin for ; rancher. i i Skarda, New Mexico, a son of Jose Rafael and Regina Herrera Mar-- r tinez. He married Penny Kathryn Kynaston, Nov. 15, 1962 in Salt Lake City. HE HAD lived in the Uintah 12 years and had been a Sunset benediction, John Kynaston. DEDICATION of the grave was by Gordon T. Beals with interment Surviving are his widow of Layton; three sons and two daugh-ters, Antony Jay Martinez, Hank Owen Martinez, Louis LaMont Martinez, all of Layton; Kathryn Ann Lorimor and Lois LaRae Martinez, both of Layton; and one granddaughter. ALSO surviving are three -' Bradley Wayne Farley, 22, of Willard, formerly of Layton, died Wednesday, April 10, 1985 at St. in Stockton, Calif, of injuries suffered in a motorcycle accident in Valley Springs, Calif. Josephs Hospital HE WAS born Sept. 15, 1962 in Yuma, Ariz., a son of Edward in the Taylorsville-BennioCemetery. Pallbearers were Antony Martinez, Hank Martinez, Robert David Martinez, Guy Kynaston and Eddie Pacheco. Wayne and Shirleen Craig Farley. He graduated from Calaveras High School in San Andreas, Calif, where he was on the high honor roll and a top student in mechanics and a teacher's assistant. HONORARY pallbearers were Richard Martinez, Emelio Gallegos, Amos Pacheco, Ray Butcher, HE HAD worked for six years as a heavy equipment operator for Farley and Sons in Willard. He was presently employed at Champion n Mar-tine- z, 1 ' musical selection, Sheryl Eggett, Debbie Preece, Diane Browning and Marion Merkley, In the Garden; invocation, Joe Curry; remarks, Gregory Heaston; speakers, Gary Brown and Jay Kynaston; musical number Beyond the Gilbert Salinas, Sam Suazo, LaMont Martinez, David Martinez and Reed Nelson. The Layton LDS Stake Regional will be held Friday, April 26 8:30-1p.m. at the Layton West Stake Center. This is for 8 years of age. youth between Dance rents, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley H. Craig, Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Farley, Brackettville, Tex.; Mr. and Mrs. James K. Gates, Mrs. Miles (Betty) Peterson, Kearns; Mrs. Ralph (Beatrice) Pohto, Potts Town, Pa.; Ida Williamson, Las Vegas, Nev. He was preceded in death by one brother. FUNERAL services were held Wednesday at p.m. at the Layton 31st Ward Chapel with Bishops Counselor Gregory Heaston officiating. Funeral directors, Lindquist's Layton Mortuary. Family prayer was by Steve Kynaston; prelude, Ellen Payne; . LDS Regional Dunce Set Bradley W. Farley Tony E. Martinez Homes. He had formerly lived in Valley Scott Miller; remarks, Bishop Braegger; "Countryside of Life" by Alabama; Craig L. Weaver, speaker; "When I'm Away From You" by the Bellamy Brothers; speaker, Robert L. Raedel; "The Boy by Alabama; benediction, Marcus Naylor. INTERMENT was in the Willard Cemetery with Melvin Williams offering the dedicatory prayer. Casketbearers were Monte Craig, Craig L. Weaver, Robert L. Raedel, Craig Nelson, Eddie Brim-berrDouglas K. Younger. y, HONORARY casket bearers were Kimball Hemsley, Randy H. Craig, Lyle D. Craig and Robert McCarty. Special memorial services were held Sunday, April 14 in the Methodist Church, Valley Springs, Calif. 1 THERE M ILL be dance cards, lots and lots of prizes, and give-froaways for all who attend. Music will be by The Live Wire DJ Duo. 14-1- Recycling Co. Moving CLEAR I I El J) - Reynolds Aluminum Recycling company is moving its Clearfield recycling location. -- PREVIOUSLY located at 56 N. Main, Rey nolds vs ill be accepting aluminum and newspapers at its new location at 175 N. Main in Clearfield effective April 16. SAVE Conference Slated LDS Elder Vaughn J. Featherstone and Jake W. Gam (son of Senator Jake Garn) will be the featured speakers at the first annual conference of Substance Abuse Volunteer Efforts Inc. at 7 p.m. in the (SAVE). The conference will be held May Behavioral Science Auditorium at the University of Utah. I NO ONE is immune from having substance abuse problems and SAVE support groups offer hope to those who have problems with alcohol or drugs, either as an abuser or family member or friend of an abuser. "People need to know that there is hope and help available," said one mother whose son is a former drug abuser. I was overwhelmed by my sons involvement with drugs--ou- r entire family was torn apart. I didn't realize there were support groups to help me help me. Hes active in the church again and I wasn't sure that would ever happen," she said. SAVE GROUPS are similar to AA and SAVE Support Groups have five chapters in Utah, including three Davis County groups. ONE MEETS Sunday at 7 p.m. at 2250 N. 1700 W., Layton; the Bountiful group meets on Tuesday, one at 8 p.m. at 470 Medical Drive, the other meets at 7:30 p.m. at 725 S. Main. Call Sue at 451-640- Z. hki Jki ( n Ki h iLt-- ii. wn - k! m t. . 7-- k V. L1- i i n AJ i r f I v ? I . ii'j Y. v. "'Mi and Mwh Mkx arent j oking- - its time to bring you the lowest prices , the largest selection and the friendliest food service in KAYSV1LLE! We know how tiring it is to follow the circus ads who promise great deals and then take you for a ride. Beginning May 1st, watch for your Bowmans Advertising Circular in the Davis Relfex Journal every Wednesday (in your mailbox). 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