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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DA- VIS NEWS JOURNAL, DECEMBER 20, 1979 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, DECEMBER 20, 1979 Elizabeth King Dies Dec. 14th In South Carolina Flora Scott Preece, , 51, of North Main, Layton, died Monday, Dec. 10,- 1979 at the home of a daughter in Roy of - caused pending a medical examiners report. FLORA WAS born Dec. 31, in Cove, Utah, a daughter of George Wilford and Hazel Marie Scott Preece. On Dec. 9, 1948 she married Elden B. Tatton. They were later divorced. SHE RETIRED in 1979 after 30 years service at Hill AFB as a clerk-typis- t. She was 1927 e, u Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Meacham spent Sundayi in Eagles Auxiliary in Ogden. Granger where they attended The survivors include one Sacrament meeting and en- -' daughter, Mrs. Thomas joyed the mission report (Laura) Tomisin, Roy; six given by Elder LeVoy Randall who returned from grandchildren; two greatthree Ireland. He is the son of Mrs. grandchildren; brothers and three sisters, . Meachams niece. Paul Preece, Ogden; ThurMr. and Mrs. Charles man S. Preece, Layton; Mark will entertain on Dredge V. Preece, Cove, Utah; Mrs. Christmas day with a dinner David (Norma) Burden, Lay-tofor Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mrs. Orin (Melba Mae) Hansen and family of Wells-villLarsen, Ogden; Mrs. Dwight Mr. and Mrs. Doug Lou) Williams, (Anna Dredge of Centerville. Denver, Colo. The Kaysville Second Ward held their ward Christmas FUNERAL services were party and program on Dec. 15 held Dec. 14 at Lindquist under the direction of Bishop Clearfield Mortuary Chapel Lowell Taylor. with Bishop Lloyd Leany of 1 Mrs. Marjorie Thatcher the Roy 20th Ward officiating. entertained for her family Interment was in the and their children at an annual Franklin, Ida. Cemetery. Christmas slumber party at her home this past weekend. 301 Mrs. Elizabeth L.W. King, 66, of 549 South Angel, Kays-villdied Friday, Dec. 14, 1979 while serving as an LDS missionary in Charleston, S. Carolina. In'! SHE WAS born Oct. 6, 1913 in Downey, Ida., to George Edwin and Ellawease Layton Webb. She was raised by her e; . SHE ATTENDED school fo Kaysville and graduated from Davis High School. Mrs. King was employed as a school lunch supervisor for many years at the Davis and Kaysville Elementary Schools. She worked at King's Drive-i- n as assistant manager. She was also employed at Buchanans p Fabrics and at the in Kaysville for a short time prior to her mission in South grandchildren grandchild. . SHE WAS active in the LDS Neb. the little ' i ; Rush, Columbus, Ohio; Mrs. Elsie Winward, Orem. Funeral services were held Saturday at Myers Mortuary Chapel in Ogden. Burial was in the Brigham City Cemetery. np Kaysville City Cemetery. Funeral will be under the Auto Glass, Windows, Mirrors, Store Fronts, Table Tops, etc . Storm Windows every month! $2.50 - $5.50. production. On Sunday they all attended church services, followed by a family holiday dinner. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Terry Thatcher of Holladay; Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Stone of Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Jan Olsen of Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hubrich of Salt Lake City Mrs. Harriet Spendlove ac- companied her son and , Mr. and Mrs. Ted Spendlove and children to California where daughter-in-law- they met Miss Elaine DAVIS COUNTY GLASS CO. PHONE US YOUR CLASS TROUBLES UIN.&EPT 116 Sou Fort Phono: Lant, Layton a couple of bags of direction of Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary. f fiirt-- is hnf ift e Recently the magazine section of the Sunday item stating that women are more piper included an of headache than men. victims frequent We contacted Dr. Brian IN. 'Specializing in Insurance Claims INTERMENT will be in' the The Headache League in on Hallmark places calendars. A new adventure CLASS i The Ladies Are Ahead In 0 All! Next year, visit beautiful i Health News. . . 'i 11 the stake center Saturday, from 9 a.m. and will cease promptly at 10 a.m. family, neighbors and anyone who needed her help. vn: From SAVE FUEL INSTALL STORM DOORS & WINDOWS Your First Call, All Glass Needs ville Mortuary, 400 N. Main, Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. and at of love and service to her MV i aCuuvi the Kaysville Crestwood Stake Center, 555 North 100 East. The family will meet friends at Lindquists Kays- children. She lived a full life '10 sisters, Catherine and Sherry sisters, -- Funeral services will be 11 a.m. at One of her favorite church jobs was Junior Sunday School coordinator and (Marie) Taylor, Kaysville; i .41 A f w f fivr SURVIVORS INCLUDE her parents; brother, James; 3'j years. held Saturday at tions. King, Provo; Mrs. Lowell M. are four Ralph Webb, North Salt Lake; Leland Webb, Brigham City; Charles Webb, Idaho; and Ed Webb, Melba, Ida.; Josie Harper, Brigham City; Ellatfease West, FairbUry, Church. She lived in the Kaysville First, Second and Sixth wards, served as the Second Ward Primary president for many years and also in the Relief Society presidency. She taught classes in various organiza- Surviving qre two sons and four daughters, Kenzie W. King, Kaysville; Richard W. and one great- ALSO surviving brothers and two Carolina Charleston Mission. with n, Steven (Betty) Bishop and Mrs. Craig (Lisa) Webster, 24 both of Kaysville; Co-o- working week old daughter of David A. and Susan I. Rush Packer, 1152 East Country Road, Fruit Heights, died Dec. 12, 1979 at her home. She was born Nov. 5, 1979 in Ogden. Parentsare members of the Fruit Heights Fourth Ward. Mrs. Richard (Carol) Livonia, Mich.; Mrs. Thor-derso- all of Fruit Heights; grand-- : parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd K. Packer, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Rush, Columbus, Ohio; Mrs. Irene Emma May Packer, five ELIZABETH KING Elder Smiths brother, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith, who are students at BYU were also weekend guests of his grandparents. The brothers had not seen one another for Saturday evening they ena family program with the Christmas Story being read and all 17 grandchildren performing in the spiritual For Infant Packer J Green of Plain City visited in Brigham City on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Reeves and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Slade and family recently visited in St. Anthony, Ida. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Secrist. joyed Services Held Sat. ivvi.s LIU.,,.' 1969. Spendlove in Los Angeles who was released from an LDS mission to California. They all spent time at Disneyland, Marjneland and Forrest Lawn-another places of interest before returning home. Mrs. Udell Green and her daughter-in-law- , Mrs. Joel n; educated in Lewiston, Utah and attended Davis High School in Kaysville. She had lived in Davis County for 36 years. She was a member of the Roy 20th LDS Ward and aunt and uncle, Minnie and James R. Webb in Kaysville. Vli! On Sept. 15, 1933 she was lo married to Wallace King in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. ,no She had resided in Kays.r! ville all of her life where she r.i r and her husband raised six children. He died June 7, H!i sville News Flora Preece Dies At Age 51 Burns of Chiropractic Care Center for his reaction to this statement as Dr. Burns is particularly well known in Davis County for his treatment of headache and migraine conditions. "Quite frankly, I agree, stated Dr. Bums, "Its certain- that our ly experience headaches in females are more common than in males. "And, he adds, "when you of causes the examine headaches, it is readily understandable. "First of all Dr. Bums says, "lets consider that 70 of all headaches involve irritation to the nerves or muscles in the neck. Dr. Bums then points to the typical housewifes cooking, washing daily chores. In her housework she is con-- ! dishes, sewing, cleaning, scrubbing stantly bending forward, stooping, or stretching, thus straining the neck and developing a neck posture that irritates nerves. "These numerous daily chores." he says, "actually cause displacements of vertebrae in the neck. And our clinical histories show that such displacements are the outstanding cause of headaches." "Incidently, Dr. Bums continued, "we find that abdomen and this, too, many women sleep on their In this posi-- , headaches. can contribute to frequent side to breathe, one turned be to tion the head must neck. Sleeping several the of the contour changing hours a night in this position will eventually cause a misalignment of vertebrae. It goes without saying the Doctor of Chiropractic is thought to be best equipped to deal with vertebral nerve irritation' displacement and its corresponding and muscle tension. 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