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Show WEEKLY REFLEX- EAYT f'E'VS JOURNAL, AUGUST 24, 1978 - Dr. Miller Dies Services Held c J V-- N t'jS. t' nevtlle High School She attended Stevens Henager Business College and was Miss chosen Stevens Henager. 'Jl A' , DR. MILL FR was professor emeritus of the Univetsity of Utah, and was fotrnerly director of the Western History Center He had written many books and numerous articles concerning the early history of the state He was retired from the University of Utah in 1977 after teaching in the umvc r sitys department of history for 30 years He served as chairman of the department SHE WAS a member of the Kavsville 10th LDS Ward Surviving are her husband Kaysville, two sons and one daughter, Travis Mica Martinez, Deiek Stacey Hartzell and Tricta Lee Martinez, all of Kaysville of f4 if1- -- t S " ' 4' S4 V -- jr 1 ALSO SURVIVING are he r mother of Ogden, two sv brothers, John H Haycock, Joel G Haycock, both of Og den Funeral services were held a m in the Friday at Kaysville 10th LDS Ward Chapel with Bishop Henry Heath officiating Mrs JoAnn Haycock DR. MILIIR niai r M tbel P Walhke on Dec 1974 in the Ogdt n OS Ellis Hart-zel- l, 34, of 1311 Oxford Drive, Kaysville, died Tuesday, Aug 15, 1978 in the McKu.-DeHospital in Ogden MRS. HARTZELL was born Sept 30, 1943 in Provo, a Rees and Fern daughter Hem e Hacock She was mairied to Joseph Ross Martinez on May 11, 140), in Ogden He died Sept married Harry Michael Hartzell She was 2, 146s May to on Elko, Nev 1973 in 26, Kays Melba Stettler PALLBEARERS were Maurice C Porte t, Pobi it M Porter, Lyle W heeiw'right, Joel Havcock, Alma Haycock The Kaysville 10th Ward Relief Society caied fot the flowers Levinah Elizabeth Allen Brooks, 83, of 45 Ellison, Layton, died Sunday, Aug 13, 1978 in the Davis North Medical Center of cancer Mrs WAS born Aug 19, a Hillsdale, Utah, John Butlei and daughter Levinah Emmoline Wilson of Allen On Sept married 20, she 1916, Frederick John Brooks in the Salt Lake LDS Temple He died Jan 17, 1472 MRS. BROOKS had resided in Beaver, Utah for seven Vevo, Utah for six years, laVerkin, Utah tot 25 yeats and in I ay ton the past years, sears 22 She was a graduate of High School Pan-guitc- h MEMBER of the LDS Church, she was a Primary teachei, a Relief Society teacher and a Relief Society visiting teacher Surviving are one son and A five daughters, Frederick Earl Brooks, Mrs Lernv (Beth) Terry, both of Layton, James Mrs (Thelma) Brandt, Tarmington, Mrs F Intel (Leona) Hardv. LaVerkin, Utah, Mrs (Emma) Pollock, Denzil West Point, Mrs William (Hilda) Barnett, Bellevue, Wash , It) 74 grandchildren, grandchildren, and on, Gerald Eugene step, yy all nine ice. Clinton, 1 E Dr Campbell, Brigham D Rodney A. Evans is attending military leadership training at the US Aimy ROTC Camp at Fort Lewis, Wash He will be involved in this schooling for five weeks M. Leonard and a vocal quar- tet consisting of Richaid Shipley, Byron Davenport, Jerry Castleton and Gordon Fvans singing Come, Come Ye Saints, and "A Teui her s director witliw of Salt Lake Citv, one son and one daughter; Mrs I aw enc e L (Anne) Eckman, Bountiful, and David Henry Miller, Lawton, Okla Also a York. They stayed at the home of Mr. Longs parents who live near Schenectady. While they were in New York, Mrs Longs sister, who lives in South Carolina, flew to New York to visit with the family. On their trip home, Mr. and Mrs Long visited with Mrs Longs grandmother, Mrs. J. S Fraker who lives in Jewelsburg, Colo Mr and Mrs James Hassell and their family traveled to Lava Hot Springs, Idaho last week where they enjoyed a day of swimming and recreation. Madsen, reading. Dr Glen McDaniel was Bobby hospitalized last week in the L Work is Done SIRV1VORS include his I great two great great grandchildren Graveside Rites Held Morgan, benediction, Russell Bracken, postlude, McKay Dee Hospital. He suf- fered a fractured jaw, as a result of a hit and run accident, that occurred in Og- A TRIBUTE, was offtred by Karen Eckman with retnatks also offered by Bishop I vnri S Newman Paul Westenskow gave the benediction and the grave was dedicated den Mr and Mrs Douglas Graveside service's e w George 91, e! Leatharn, W OGDI N E Conrad Mon son, M D an oostetric ian and gynecologist associated with , Olympia, Wash , fmmeilv of Kaysville, who died Wednes day, Aug 16, 1978 in Olympi i the Ogden Clinic, has been installed as thief of he medical and dental statf of St Benedicts Hospital in Ogdi n He succeeds L Garr Mtri ill, M D , who serves as thief St at anesthesiologist Benedict's MR. LT ATH AM was hoi n Dec 29, 1883, in Wellsville. Utah, a son of Robert and Marv Ann Williams 1 eathani married to Myrtle She da d Sept 12, DR. MONSON assumed duties following the recent an nual meeting of the staff, at whic h Gordon N Stagg, M D , specialist in family practice, to was named president-elec- t emceed Dr Monson during the coming year. Secretary is 1976 are two brothers and three sisters, John Earl Allen, Panguitch, Utah, Philo Allen, Kanab, ALSO SURVIVING Utah, Mrs. Phil (LaVern) Smith, Clearfield, Mrs Pratt (Ruth) Miles, St Geoige, Utah, Mrs I rnest (Adelia) Tablet, Washington, Utah Funeral set vices .vote held Wednesday, Aug lb m the Layton 18th IDS Ward with Bishop Howatd B Smith officiating HE HAD be en a district supervisor for the Utah Powci & Light Company, and moved to Olympia five years ago He was a former member of the Kaysville First I DS Ward and had lived in Kavsville jm several years HE WAS a former member of the Ogden BPO Elks, 714 Surviving are one son, Don leatharn, Olympia, Wash bv T Jceeph Steed vsb by Annie ( olvm L 1 Bevond the Sunset nett, In Ruth Miles, acc orpoamc d by Pat 1 ckman, benediction ilium Bat m tt Vk INTERMENT was in Cite t en.eterv Denzil Polloc k didicated the gr iye Pallbea-er- s were rt dcru k Brooks, leroy Ierrv, Elmer F Hardy . vk illiam Barnett, Denzil Pollock and lames Brandt dmg ( ollt ge nt Medic me By TOM BLSSE1 BFRG been visiting at the Lavton home of Marks grandMr and Mrs J parents, kk GE mi f irth Mr and Mis f irth have especially enjoyed spending some time with Jared since he is their only great grandson Before returning to their home in Fremont, Calif , Mr MONSON DR. a is dipiumate of the Ameiican Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology, a fellow of the merican College of Obste tries and Gynecology, and a member and former secretary of the Itah Obstetrical anJ Gynecological Sue it tv He s currently a membei of the and Mrs Hamilton also vis.t-ewith many of their friends and foimer missionary companions who live in the northern Utah area Mr and Mrs Hamilton both served d i boatd (it dnei tots ot the Not thwestei n Medical Assoc ration Other mt nibei ships include the kkeber County Medical Society, which he formerly served as treasure'!, the Og den Surgical Society, Utah Medical Society and the American Medical Assoc la LDS ARMINGTON programs to serve - The Davis (ounty senior ciizeny continue to expand as more people are served but the money isnt stretching w ith it lor homebound meals is 49 cents a meal has ht en colle cted on the average Many of the homebound are low income and even if we laistd the charge to $5 we Some THAT WAS the message to the Davis Countv Council cm A'Mng Monday as it was ic ported that a $ 0.000 deficit will result next year at current levels of state and federal funding The biggest hole in the pie sticks out in the nutrition budget from which meals are provided for senior citizens at the Golden Years Center in cant ruse more money Sometimes there ae two in a home wtiere thev will only take one meal so they can af ford to p :y lor it Clearfield in in Homebound senuus art served by meals brought to them at home1, as well Trance then families spent Friday afternoon at Lagoon Friday was Teachers Appreciation Day at the popular resort Most of the guest teachers took the time to tour the Davis ( ounty Fair before returning turn S bet n a membet of Benedict s siaft since beginning piactue in Ogden and has served two three' vc at terms as hid of the depart merit of obstetiics and HE II J ffl 'k) cm I 232-687- 50 Vu to 75 m Sheers 130x92 Pr Light Green 78x90 $10 $60 Pr. Brown Sheer 58x95 15 15 10 15 Pr. Marble Sheer 95x94 40 Pr. White Tie Backs Red Trim 2 Pr. Privacy Drapes 78x39, i Pr. Beige Sheer 36x94 Light Green Sheer Panel 46x85 Sheer 40x90 1 Pr. Apricot 1 Pr. Privacy 110x94,ei a pr. tube r served I of sennit citizens 8 10 50 tuation in Davis County hat is faster than anv other Wasatch Front county except Utah (ounty, which has had nearly parallel growth 1470 to 1476 I lhe meals cost $1 to prepare when sihool is in $1 25 otherwise," Mrs Davis said They are prepared during the school year by the Davis (ounty School District and trans ported to the two centers and homelxiund v erv relue t I flee . And direetor, ( "line il on Aging Alice' Johnson, suet st iff is being minim am ke pi a! i I hat fee hasnt been raised for two years, mavbe theyll raise it It costs J2 25 with the hospital for cases But ours is one of the cheapest programs " xjM-ii- "IT DOESNT matter how much the meals cost The nu-- 1 ion council suggests a donation fee," she said The THI (Ol on ging eiffiee' employs three full lime while1 the ( It irfie lei e enter has one full nme and three part time peisonnel At present, the Bountiful cntei operates with Iwo full time and one part time staff but a fulltime assistant direetor will be added in September due to me reused work lo id In me tease tevenue, a fee hedule for manv ceramic classes was implemented and netted about $1)000 But Vuki Johnson, Golden Yours center director said "We've got to think of more than just elass fees We're extx'ctirig se 50,000 serv ic e hours at Goltlen Years and W.lXiO at the Heritage Center We cant think small neve got to broaden our si efpe MEMBER ( v suggested apjiroaihing various city BOARD Hayward Air Force. Attendance at the formal affair is by invitation only, AFA officials said. The audience will include AFA officers, military officials and off base civic and industrial tance That was done to aid in construction of the senior ci tizen centeis But board chairman L W Hap Robinson said, don't see how we can decide on how much to ask or find a solution until we know how much money the federal government might give " Congress has yet to dee life on the Older American Act which could provide financial assistance and transfer heat aerodynamic problems relatNavajo ing to the cruise missile leaders long-rang- e DR. MARTIN will discuss new Air Force weapon sys- HE JOINED Bendix Aviation Corp. as a senior engineer in 1953of and in 1959 became Chief Engineering Research tems, including the fighter, MX Missile and Air Launched Cruise Missile programs The Assistant Secretary came to his present position in July 1976. From 1973 to Sept 1974 he worked for the 6 Director Central of Martin joined the staff Presidents Science Adviser where he was responsible for intelligence, strategic systems and general purpose forces Dr of U In- telligence in formulation of foreign intelligence programs S Visits Hong Kong remaining schedule calls for Navy Aviation Structural Mechanic Airman Terrel A Anderson, son of Herbert R and Eloise S Brandt of 215 E 109 N scheduled y barked aboard the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise, operating as a unit of the U S Seventh Fleet in the Western Pacific His squadrons Hong Kong port visit was part of the Seventh 1 leets mission of presenting goodwill in the Western Pacific aiea ATTACK joined the ANDERSON Navy in April 1977 Domestic Dynamite hat caused the explosion a vour house last nights" kk Powder Squadron 196s on my You Be The Judge Pt several other in Far Fastern countries Attack Squadron 196 flies the A6E Intruder" jet This attack aircraft is designed for all weather operation and is capable of both tactical bombing and providing close air support for ground troops HE IS assigned to Attack based at Whid-beSquadron Island Naval Air Station, Oak Harbor, Wash His squadron currently is em- 1, training exetcises with other Seventh Fleet units and those of allied nations Port visits also are Kaysville, recently , in participation visited Hong Kong sleeve For i Justice of The Peace Davis County Precinct Paid by Peckham tor JP s Present this Its M I North of Laboratory American Aviation where he worked on thermodynamic Coupon for a U Discount M Oil any indoor-outdo- We Call Now For A Free Estimate 825-493- painting use high quality paint WILLIAM HUNSAKER 5 IF YOJJRE GOING TO VOTE FOR ERNEST EBERHARD ON SEPT. 12, YOU OUGHT TO KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT HIM. H II) IS ERM'.ST ERERII MI) I HE M i K)R TIIE JOB i cause he has the administrative experience forthejnh. Hi philosophy of gov eminent is much tin same as yours. He believes government should ho limited in sie and should hold the lino on spending. Ho will roprosont tho host interests of all Duyi' County t ilion- - and will apply oorroot principle's of good governin' nt to all decisions that ho will fae o. lie will ho a commissioner. He is a Duyi' County man and intends to remain here and help keep it the finest plat o to liye in tho entire state. Be full-tim- I - Center commander and the Gold Card Chapter of the Utah Air Force Association. The dinner commemorates the 31st anniversary of the U S M mi to go on Mil THE POPLI AT ION of senior citizens has grt'wn by an estimated 35 percent from session and am THE EVENT is sponsored Gen. James P. by Maj Mullins, Ogden Air Logistics I I M I NH councils for funding assis e uluntee r sei n e tor he if homebound Because something comes up they dont feel as obligated We only have a site- manage r and someone te delive t the metis and two toll me ,uui one pari time timployi e in mv of v meals we serve I uncling is figured on a formula of tin' t e A NATIVE of Detroit, Mich., Dr. Martin received his BS degree m mechanical engineering from the Univer1944 sity of Notre Dame and in was commissioned by the U S. Navy. He received his MS degree m mechanical engineering from Notre Dame in 1950 and his doctorate from Purdue University in 1951. In 1851 Dr. Martin was employed as a research engineer in the Aerophysics n r- -, 1 e a year and now we expe'e t to s jve 78,000 It doesnt matter Imw many handling and presentation. Professional te served meals so fasi stale have giown as fast but they've he en givim me re'ased areas to setu and some state1 dollars went to those areas last ye at Ihey figured we hue! enough But we have a different si 30 30 Pr, ant Satin Blue 68x56 Oc 1476, we Its just grown Ollier areas of the Off Gold Sheer Panel 59x91 Pr, Light Green 1 October numbt 1 SURPLUS CUSTOM DRAPERIES 1 - 28 00(1 87 N. Main, Bountiful first year, he 1975- SpcaoMm Sale responding increase Secretary Force for Research, Development and Logistics, will speak at a Commanders at Hill AFB, Sept. Dintng-I12, beginning at 6:30 p m. Martin, n IF WE don't get more money we're g nog to have to decide whej can tie served." she said "Mavbe' no staff or ne' one unele r (o an be seived or we m.iv lirnn reservations and sav that oniv a certain r an nunibi r fre m ue h tuclerai and stale funding and budgets, and with ininformation telligence of the Air Mis I aVell Platt from Burley, Idaho spent a week recently visiting at the Layton home of her son and daughter-ilaw, Mr. and Mis George Platt ' (OUNTY Nutrition I)irec tor Rosemary Davis said the pioblem in funding has resulted due to expanded use of the centers without a - Dr. John J. Assistant HILL AFB home St "Manv Place's ask for a $1 m not sure wed do better asking fot $1 (for ci nter piovitled meals) " The State Mrs Davis said Council on Aging knows eur pioblem I wiote them a lit tel asking if it would be pus sible to get any other money hey say we should go and find our own answer dona'mn but Bountiful and the Herd lge (enter 25 $1 missions Manv Layton teachers and gy necologv suggested donation for a tenter meal is 75 with actual collections averaging 76 cents Suggested donation y Mr and Mrs George B Love Mr and Mrs Mark Hamilton and their son, Jared, have Programs Expanding For Davis Senior Citizens bv Invocation was bv Bob Hughes, lemarks, Bishop Howard B Smith, speaker, arnest Ic.bler, organ medley, Della Ynungbtry, speaker, Bishop Rulon Thorn lev, irtnue, Hilda B ir D D S, doctor of medicine degtee from the University nl Utah , four grandchildren and one great grandchild np THE FAMILY praver was Leroy lerry, organ prelude and postlude music, George Rytting, That Hon derful Mother of Mine, a duet bv Myrlene Merrill and Geraldine 1 elt, accompanied Michael Burdett, kk an Ogden dentist Di. Monson was born and raised in Silt Lake City, where he teceived his bichelor of arts degree from the L mvei s' tv of Utah and his Cor-nab- have returned home alter enjoying a tour of the Holy Emd They shared their experiences, through discussion and pictures, last Sunday evening as a special youth fireside held at the home of Hospital Names Of Staff Chief - held Monday at 10 30 a m at the Ogden Citv Cemetery lot He was 7 ( hugg Rites Reid SHE v t A and Bud Haycock SHE HAD been a secretary for 1 hiokol Corp She was a graduate of Bon 1894 in Eugene remarks. Authority He was a member of the Governors Committee of Historic Sites in the State also I tab Place Names and Sur-v- i 1474 Henrie, prelude, Howard Huwkes, remarks, Bishop Henry 1 Heath, speaker, Raymond Peterson, violin solo, "Come, Come Ye Saints by Sally Historians during 1969 He too was a member of the National Adv isory C ouncil of Phi Alpha Theta and the Great Salt Lake 1 lf W e of H W in the Organization Mr and Mrs Jeffery Long and their family returned last week from a two and one-haweek long trip to upstate New FUNERAL services are being conducted today, Thursday, Aug 24 at noon at the Holladay 20th LDS chapel. Burial in the Syracuse City Cemetery Bishop Alvin S Anderson will officiate at the service with prelude and postlude music provided by Ann Manning Invocation by Dr American of 773-497- n great-grandso- tle, Wash DR. MILLER served as of the Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters, in 1967 and was the executive secretary of the sn By Also surviving are a brother and two sisters, Dr William P Miller, Ogden; a twin, Mrs. Clinton (Della) Hardy, Stirling, Alberta, Canada, and Mrs. Clifford (Beatrice) Westenskow, Seat- president HE WAS a former member of the school's faculty council You Light Lp My Life by Colleen Reid, musical selec In The Garden by tion, Bruce E Wallace, invocation, BURIAl was grandchildren and one hurch c 19f8 ville Memot lal Park i anuly ptaver was given bv 1 1 JoANN HARTZELL 1J until from and executive committee' of the faculty council during I is time there He was born in Syracuse, Utah June 5, l'ki9 Being the son of Arnold D and ilbe Barton Miller On Oct 17, 19t5 he married Della Snu' in the Salt lake LDS lemple Mrs Miller died Aug 24 1 Temple. Dr. Miller received both his bachelors and masters degree from the Brigham Young University in 19)5, and received his Ph.D from the University of Southern California in 1947. He was an active member of the LDS Church, and also filled a mission to Germany He had held numerous positions of leadership in the different auxiliaries of the Dr. David Eugene Miller, 69, of 4318 Rowland Drive, Salt Lake City, and formerly of Syracuse, died late Monday evening at a local hospital, following a short illness Will Speak At HAFB Dining-I- n It I T. Jl ST fl IK) I N EREsT ERERII Ml)' He is d Day is County resident (Centery ille). with a wife, six liildrett. and nearly two dozen granite hildreii. lie has many years of experience as an administrator in business and education. He seryed two terms as mayor of a community in southern of the Idaho Municipal League for three years, ami represented the Idaho. He was y league in municipal matters before the state legislature during that time. c it t t nu: so ml: of fr illiaised on a farm . B. V. M. V. fst ererii. i iws and honorary doctorate from Brigham . t cco mpusii u;a ts? oiirig niv ersitv I mayor of Preston. Idaho Heplue eel p rcent of city water mains w ith economical permanent pipe Speai headed orderly dcyclopmcnt of parks ami sewer lines lledue eel tty debt I ndei'ljnels yjlue of free enterprise Successful irt own agriculturally oiiented business Ili'tory of yolunteer political seryiee in I tah Twenty year working with Boy Scouts Mormon bishop ten years President of LI)s missions in Oregon. Idaho, and I IjIi Two-ter- von; von ERNEST 4-Y- E VI! EBERHARD sept. i. DAVIS COUNTY COVIMISSIO.NEIt HE IS YOUR MAN! P"I f.,f .y ( ttm fttr M f h Atl K Aril r |