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Show The REFLEX-Au- page 4 1958 21, g. Funeral services held For Daniel Dee Harris in the Layton Fourth-Sevent- h Ward paid tribute to Daniel Dee Harris, 73, prominent local businessman and civic leader, who died last week after an illness. Mr. Harris was born Oct. 7, 1.S84 in Layton, a son of Daniel B. and Mary Ann Parkinson He was educated in Harris. Davis County Schools and the University of Utah. During his early life he LDS .Mission- - tciJing land, returning in UKKt. On December 12, 1 Mi, he married Jennie Anderson in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. After his marriage, they made a home in Layton and have lived there since. For a few years, he was a farmer, then was employed by Canal Comthe Davis-Webpany. Later he became secretary and manager and .director of the organization which position he held at the time of his death. He spent a total of 45 years working for the company. le was Utah director for the tion. He had served three Reclamation Associa-yea- r terms as mayor of Lay- - PERMANENTS 1M Regular $10 SPECIAL $6.50 yF Including Hair Cut er URSULAS FASHIONS I 85 Phone 54 North Main, Kaysville four-Nation- al Whos new Crestwood (LABOR DAY TORE SALE! last big Sommer sale I Don't (Norma) Preece Phone 769 Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. lL J. Bishop and sons Delbert and Richard and Mrs. Bishop's sister, Mrs. La Vem Burbridge and son Gary, Salt Lake, returned home Sunday from a week's vacation to California. Mrs. Reed Udall and son Dean, Mrs. Merrill Call and daughter Tina, Bountiful, returned home from a ten-da- y vacation trip to Anaheim, California where they visited with their sister and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Peterson. They By Mrs. Joe an eight Kaysville August pound baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Reed Ashby at the St. Marks hospital. They have one bom and one daughter at home. Proud and happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ashby, Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Davis, Bountiful. Happily anFarmington nouncing the birth of their second child and daughter are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Millard. Sister LuAnn is happy with the The wee ones new playmate. - as - the moth up former Ann Nance, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Nance, Other boasting Kaysville. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Millard, Farmington. Mrs. Nellie Bowen, Kaysville, is a 17 tona and was a Davis County representative to the Utah State Legislature for two terms miss it! and active in Republican circles. Active always in the LDS Church, he served as counse lor in the Layton Ward Bishopric and as Stake Superintendent of the YMMIA of North Davis for lo years. At the time of his death he was a High Priest in the Layton Seventh Ward, serving as chair-mairatSO' Visited with' relatives' at" "th5SeventhW a r d Whittier, California before reBuilding Fund committee. Survivors include his widow, turning home. Grant Cullimore arrived home eight sons and daughters: Spenlook hr tfte tign of cer A., Layton; Dr. L. Dale Sunday by plane from Chicago, Harris, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Illinois, where he spent four WORRY-FRE- E DEPENDABLE FOR 4 YEARS DRIVING Morris (Lillian) Blamires, Podays. Coach Cullimore accomD. Earl Harris catello, Idaho; panied Kenny Hicks from Weand Alan L. Harris, both of ber High School who was chosLayton; Mrs. Rex (Thelma) en as Utahs l'.ioS Weaver, Clinton; Mrs. Keith boy. They attended the All-StIn (Lucille) Trane, Orem; Mrs. College Football game vs. Miles (Helen) Dillman, Provo; Detroit Lions Football at SolMr. and Mrs R. W. Cook, Salt diers Field, 44 grandchildren; three greatChicago. Also atthree brothers Lake, visited last week with tended three baseball games of grandchildren; and Mrs and and three sisters: Thomas Jesse Mr. Ralph Layton the Chicago Whitesocks. Harris and Ezra P. Harris, family. Mrs. Richard Bowman and both of Layton; David O. HarMr. and Mrs. Linn Sandall children left to spend one week Mrs. James and son Nohl spent Thursday with her ris, Huntsville; mother, Mrs. Emma (Fannye) Walker, Raymond, in Provo, visiting with Mr. and Thomson at Idaho Falls, Idaho. Alberta, Canada; Mrs. Frank Mrs. Wilford Tolman. (Chloe) Hawkes, Ogden; Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Ileh-lin- g KELLY TIRE HEADQUARTERS Harvey (Cecil) Bingham, and two grandsons, RobFor an unusual summer milk Huntsville. ert Wesley Behling, and Con- drink combine one of Bishop Kenneth P. Brails way Behling and Mrs. Behling's instant coffee with teaspoon one cup of ford conducted funeral services. Mrs. Los Ethel Milligan, milk. Place the coffee in a sister, Family prayer at the home was Angeles, California, Spent last container with a fitting offered by Clyde Adams. Pre- week at Lava Hot Springs in lid. Add the milktight and shake. lude and postlude music was Idaho. Serve in chilled glasses. played by Torma Henderson. The opening prayer was given by Briant F. Jacobs. Speakers were Ray E. Dill-mapresident of the Hawaiian of the Temple and father-in-ladeceaseds daughter Helen; Jabez S. Adams; J. H. Barnes and Bishop Brailsford. Musical selections included a male quartet, Wayne Winegar, Reed Whitesides, Vivian Nal-dand Doyle Egan, accompanied by Vera Pettit, who sang O, My Father; a vocal solo by Harris Adams, Daddy Dear 'Stars of the food world aro star buys this wook accompanied by Mrs. HenderHere 8 your chance to enjoy big savings on brands that are famous for son; vocal solo by Bonnie Jack-soquality. a niece of Mr. Harris, I These stars appear constantly on the pages of magazines and newspapers, on Walked Today Where Jesus It-television screens, on radio, and on billboards. And they greet Walked, accompanied by Mrs. you from our shelves, 'M rondy to perform on your table. This week especially, reach for the stars-a- nd Henderson; and another song save) by the male quartet, Before Thee, Lord. The benediction was given by former Bishop Evan A. White-sidand the grave in the Heinz, Popular Kaysville-Layto- n Memorial Park Creamed Tomcrt was dedicated by Bishop George Ronnenkamp. Select Your Pallbearers were neighbors of Mr. Harris: J. Morris White-side- s, Favorite Flavors M. Pratt Whitesides, DaKraft's Tasty vid O. Weaver, Parley J. WeavCheese er, Clarence Forbes, Melvin Robins, Vernon A. Robins and Spread Ira Lloyd. The Board of Directors of the Davis-WebCanal and of the Weber River Water Users Association and William Bel- E. Cornia who worked with .Mr. 6 Harris for some 3T years in 20 oz. Betty Crocker's air oz. canal projects. 8 Varieties Assorted Premium Quality, Frozen, Pink or Regular Flower girls were all granddaughters of Mr. Harris who handled the flowers under the -F- RYERSdirection of Verna Sparks, preslb ident of the Layton Seventh Ward Relief Society. US 6f r. Kaysville GUARANTEED ar NEW 2fr$l90 PREMIUM FULL TREADS KEN HOLT TIRE CO. 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