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Show 8B Marijuana Plants Lakeside Review, Wednesday, Sept. 9, 1981 t nmi wrtwwfiBiifi ftfuwwwi JBwwatf wi mar tun mnw Obituaries ( Found in Canyon Orville J. LOS Church Plots of marijuana were dis- had been dammed for that pur- Bambrough covered and destroyed in a raid in pose, he said. CLINTON Orville J. Holbrook canyon East of Bountiful. Bambrough, 87, 658 W. 3 officers the raid, During Sept. 1800 N., died Saturday, A bow hunter, who asked to redestroyed anything they could not Sept. 5, 1981. He was born Jan. 23, main anonymous, discovered the take away, Peters said. It is past 1894, a in South site and reported it to the Davis the harvest season for marijuana son of Jonathan Weber, and EmOfficwas left, he said. ma Prophet Bambrough. County Sheriffs Department. Two so not muchout about $5000 worth of He was married to Neldetectives hiked 1V4 hours to get to ers carried Frasier June 5, 1918 in the site. They discovered three un- marijuana that had been left on the lie the Salt Lake LDS Temattended 20' by 50' plots, Sheriff ground. ple. She died Oct. 10, 1979. He had worked for the Lieutenant Bob Peters said. Peters said this was the first California Packing Co. reof discovered overt plot marijuana tiring after 32 years in The plots were well cultivated, a 1959. Davis in County. lean-to had been constructed small He grew up in South on the edge of the hills, he said. The Weber, and had lived in Riverdale, and The sheriffs department has no Clearfield, since building apparently worked as a 1965. Clinton look out station, Peters said. It suspects in the case and probably in He was a member of the had been strategically placed, he will not apprehend the cultivators. said. Peters said Davis County would watch the foothills in the spring, The marijuana plants had been because if there is one plot there is from a nearby creek that probably more. y in the High Priest He also served as a home teacher, for many years. He was a veteran of Quorum. World Wer I. He is survived by three sons and one daughter, Rulon Bambrough of Midvale and Lewis Bam- -' brough, Ivan Bambrough and Mrs. Everett (LaNet-ha- ) Pierce, all of Roy. There are five and nine grandchildren great grandchildren. Also surviving is one brother and three sisters, Elmer Bambrough of ' . Commends District Fence Complaint Sparks Discussion A complaint abKAYSVILLE out a fence has developed into confusion about jurisdiction among city officials. The complaint was originally filed with the Justice of Peace by Kenneth Johanson at ENJOYING the warmth of late summer sunshine at Sand Ridge Park in Roy are Darin Garner, 5 (top), and Shawn Garner, 3. The two are making their way out of a tall rocketlike structure that is a popular attraction at the park's playground. The City Council at that time supported the city inspectors decision in favor of Vanhorn of 845. E. Brookshire Dr. On Sept. 1, Johanson brought his complaint personally to the council. Children Given Pointers n Walking to School & 820 Westbrook Rd. in Kaysville. The person named in the complaint, Raymond R. Vanhorn, with assistance from City Inspector Brent Stead, presented the case to the City Council Aug. 18. Stay well back until the bus comes to a full stop. Use the handrail on Safety Councils manager, sug- boarding. Take a seat and remain gests parents teach their children seated until the bus comes to a full the following rules about the use of stop at your destination. school buses: If there are no available seats, home in plenty of time so stand holding onto two seats, one you dont have to rush to catch the with each hand. dus, but dont leave so early youll have to wait more than five miComply promptly with instructions from the driver and from nutes. Wait well off the roadway. Dont your school bus patrol, if there is one aboard. distract motorists. The council refused to take any further action on the issue because it had been presented to the Justice of the Peace first. We are not going to respond to a court issue," Mayor Gar Elison said. Now that school will soon be back inv session. Bob Ingersoll, Utah ; ' South Weber; Mrs. Alice Hartley of (Hinton, Mrs. Emma Beesley of Ogden and Mrs. Francis (Lav-orBingham of Sunset. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel with Bishop Clair Child of the Clinton 6th LDS Ward, officiating. Interment is in the Clinton City Cemetery . a) Tax Group irrigated serving as superintendent of the Sunday School and 1981, in St. Benedicts Hospital of cancer. She was born Oct. 25, 1925, in Kadoka, S.D., a daughter of John R. and Louise Woodard. She married George J. Weaver on May 19, 1957, in Elko, Nev. The marriage was later blessed in tne Catholic Church. She was last employed at the Internal Revenue Service. She was an active member of St. Marys Catholic Church where she had been treasurer of the Council of Catholic Women. She is survived by her husband of Roy; four sons and three daughters, Michael OLeary, Bountiful; Kelly OLeary, Roy; Kevin J. OLeary, Bountiful; John W. Weaver, Roy; (Stephanie) Bennion, Clinton; 14 grandchildren. Also surviving are her mother, Louise Woodard, Ogden, and two brothers, William Woodard, Ogden, and Dennis Woodard, Mass of the Christian Sunset. Burial will be offered Wed- nesday at 10 a.m. in St. Mails Catholic Church. Vigil Service was held Tuesday at 8 p.m. in St. Marys Catholic Church. Interment in the Ogden City Cemetery. Funeral di- FARMINGTON In a letter to the Davis County School Board, Henry Edgar The Utah Taxpayers Frost rectors Larkin and Sons Association conHenMortuary. FARMINGTON gratulated the board ry Edgar Frost, 83, of Farfor its efforts in trying mington, died Wednesday, 2, 1981, in the Davis The complaint was filed because to hold the lid on pro- Sept. North Medical Center in taxes. a new fence built by Vanhorn may perty Layton. He was born March 26, BUSINESS exceed the height limit set by the The letter, under 1899, in Decatur, 111., a son SERVICES council of six feet. the- signature of Jack of Charles and Ida Mae A. Olson, executive Frost Frost. (making, ramava exeats The fence is built along a creek He married Frances Step of the weigh, enjoy mom energy, free from strew. Build e strong age end Pio. and the ground has been eroded, self confidence. Hypsaid, He had been a minister more which makes the fence higher than association, notherapy is pleasant. Call The property tax re- in the Assembly of God the limit most of its length. venue and levy sec- Church for 25 years prior Comet Installation to his retirement. Gill The city inspector, going on pre- tions of this budget inHe had been at the after 4.30 p.m. living cedent set by past inspectors, said dicate to our associahome of a daughter, Vir- - Will da your cement work. Very, that the fence height is measured tion the boards dedi- finia Sylvester, in contractor. very reasonable prices. Licensed Free bids. to cation would level as it promises from the ground are his 20 taxto Painting, made Surviving yean experience. county be before erosion or at its highest Interior and exterior. FREE lew widow; one son, Wendle estimates. payers in the voted Frost, Manteca, Calif.; bank. Mobile Auto Maintenance leeway election of last three daughters, Corrine Mike's and Amsoil dealer, In a chalk board demonstration, year. We also recog- Downer, Manteca, Calif.; carbumtion, Speciality, ignition, (Loretta) electrical, brakes and air condihe explained that under this prece- nize your efforts to Mrs. George Mich. ; Mrs. 27 years experience. Have Coloma, tioning, dent the fence is only 4 feet 1 inch minimize the burden Wendell (Virginia) Sylveswill truck travel Ogden to Bounti- ful, minimum service charge. high over most of its length instead of heavier property' ter, Farmington. Picture l custom make Funeral services were of its actual height of about 8 feet. taxes this year. wood frames to your satisfaction. The letter also com- held Saturday at the in Cali reasonable. Very Mortuary NOW IS THi TIMS to redine your The mayor said that since the mends the school Bozeman, Mont. winter coats or jackets. Years of complaint had been filed with the boards obvious efexperience for mens and ladies. to decided to be the have fort put district Luella W. Weaver Any court it would type of work done. Wedding lines, tailoring, replace coat Counthe on sound a court. financial the City Usually by ings, xippors, repair ski suits, ROY Mrs. Luella W. slacks, dress suits, all work cil would have jurisdiction over foundation in the Weaver. 55, of 3118 W. 5200 . guaranteed. Coll for an appointment. Mrs. F. Lama Nelson. this type of matter, he said. period ahead. 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