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Show reflex September 22, 1960 4 rites tf' 3 funeral Va Page held Friday i m ; William H. Wednesday in Kaysville Double funeral """"Kaysvilla 3 arrvtce were held Wednesday Z ter the Kaysville First Ward '' Chapel at 1 pan. for John C. ""Burton and Seymour Flint Bur--3i- C John P. Howard brothers, who died Sunday -- and Saturday, respectively, both of of heart ailments. ; . John C. (Jack) Burton, 54, Clearfield John P. Heward, 1 ' Hudson, Colorado, was' born 75, 321 S, State, died Sunday at April 6, 1900, in Kaysville, a 10:45 a.m. in an Ogden hospital son of Charles T. and Emily of natural ea'Ukes. n Flint Burton. He married Born September,, 7, 1885, in Holland on September 20, he syas a son of John Draper, in Aria one. She died May 14. 1948. He was a track star L. and Mary Ann Bilgy Heat the University of Utah duri- ward. On September 28, 1908, He had worked as he married ng- 1920-2Elsie; Marie Burk a salesman and constiuction in Park City andt the mintage woi ker. was later solemnized in the Salt Seymour F. Buiton, 48, 717 Lake LDS Temple. He was an Lake Salt Haiuor Pearl Avsnue, of the LDS City, was Lorn in Kaysville on active re. ml , Illness claims Clearfield He-le- October 28, 1911 to Charies T. and Emily Flint Burton. He married Pearl Malaska on Oct. 7, 1943, m Evanston, Wyo. Since 19.10 he had been a sales representative for Miller Brewing Company. He was a njember of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- tr Church. attfbdii Draper schools. retired miner, he had lived Clearfield for the past 10 He A in years. Survivors include his widow, and the foil owing sons and daughters: John, Merrill, Mrs. Jack (Marie) Midgley, Salt -day Saints. Survivors of Seymour F. Bur- Lake City; Harold, Clearfield; ton include his widow and a Mrs. F. J. (Evelyn) Gordon, American Fork; Mrs. Reese daughter, Marie Ann, both of ( Margaret) Pope, Wisdom, Salt Lake City. Mrs. C. H. (Flora) Montana; Other survivors of the brothChicago, 111.; Mrs. Knipfer, ers are their mother, Manti; Glen (Elaine) Shields, Layton; and three sisters, Mrs. William Mrs. Dennis (Betty) Hunt, Roy; H. (Golda) King, Kaysville; 22 grandchildren; six Mrs. E. C. (Isabelle) Carlisle, a brother and Manti; Mrs. Howard (Martha) sisters, R. P. Heward, Mrs. Richardson, Fresno, Calif. Myrtle Mecham, Mrs. Pearl Biewer, all of Salt Lako City; Mrs. Nettie Davis, Glendale, California; Mrs. Della M. Whiting, Orem. n; Heart ailment Claims Funeial services were conducted Wednesday at 11 a.m. Mrs. Margaret in the Clearfield First LDS Clearfield Tes-- e Cable, 77, died Thursday Ward Chapel. Burial took place in an Ogden hospital of a heart in the Wallsburg, Wasatch ailment. She was born March 22, lHfj3, County Cemetery. in Homedale, Pa., to the Rev. and Mrs. Henry C. Swentzel. Lionel T. Cable, Buena Vista; On Jan. 23, 1904, she married Mrs. Sally C. Cage, Newark, William A. Cable, in Port Ches- N. J.; Alice W. Cable, Clearfield; five grandchildren; six ter, N.Y. A member of St. Funeral services were held Episcopal Church, she came to Utah in UMI from Buena Vista, at 3 p.m. at the Myers Funeral Colo. Chapel. Burial took place in the Survivors include her hus- Memorial Gardens of the Waband, a son and two daughters: satch. T. Margaret Cable Peters A r CHRISTMAS GIF& SHOWING FREE GIFTS (To Be Given) OCTOBER 5th, 1SS3 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. AMERICAN LEGION HALL South Main Street LAYTON, UTAH 128 Open to all residents of Davis County and surrounding areas. Final rites held Funeral services for '. Monday for; : Wilcox Lloyd E 'Moore Syracuse One of this communitys senior citizens died during his sleep September 12. He was William H. Wilcox who would havt celebrated his 81st birthday anniversary on September 20. Born in Farmington oa September 20, 1879, ha Was a ton of James Henry and Mary Magdalina Wood Wilcox. He received his education in Davis County schools. Kaysville Friends and relatives Monday paid final tribute to Lloyd Edgar Moor, 74, who died last Friday morning at his home. Mr. Moore was born January 28, 1886, in North Wilkesboro, North Carolina, a aon of George Edgar and Mary Ball Moore. He had lived in Kaysville for the past 32 years. In December of 1911 he married Alice Anne Doman in Ogden. During his lifetime he had been a fanner. He was a member of the LDS Kaysville Fourth Funeral held Aug. building f er r j Hollis 7. Rcueche totals 836,325 East Layton Funeral serv- ices ware conducted Monday at 1 p.m. in the Layton Third Ward Chapel for Hollis W. Roueche, 59, who died Friday at his homa of a heart ailment. Born April 17, 1907, in Xaya-vill- e, he was a aon of William T. and Rachel Webb Roueche. He married Vida Ellen Adams on June 2, 1923, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was an employe of the Union Pacific Railroad until 1940 and served aa a Salt Lake Tribune carrier salesman. Survivors include his widow; two sons, Wren A. and Darrell A. Roueche, Layton; his mother, Mrs. Rachel Webb Roueche, Kaysville; four grandchildren; two brothers, Leonard C. and Seymour Roueche, Kaysville; two sisters, Miss Vera Roueche, Kaysville; and Mrs. Robert W. (Hattie) Jones, Ogden. Burial took place in the Kaysville-Layton Memorial Park. December 14, 1904, ; RADIO and August .of . 1900 '.showed the ENGINEERING Auto Radios a Specialty Phone EXport 18 Teach Your Children Thrift with flfeGREEN STAMPS Many families use S&H Green Stamps to help' habit of saving,' their children learn the They use them as awards for doing chores around th home. For instance So many S&H Green Stamps each week to daugh-t- er so for drying the dishes or helping clean house many to sonny for mowing the lawn or for other odd jobs. Many housewives tell us its a wonderful way to accomplish the twofold purpose of rewarding youngsters for tasks well done and showing them how thrift pays. Youngsters of every age from tots to teens lov S&H Green Stamps because they can redeem them for a wide variety of quality items that are dear to childrens hearts. Try this plan in your home. Youll be truly amazed to find how well it works. ... ... ;'7 X Your Satisfaction Is Our Happiness y BEST Sherman Bennett sang In My Fathers House are Many Mansions; David Hughes sang Face to Face; Mrs. Anna Easthope and Mra. Itha Criddle sang A Perfect Day. All mu, slcal selections were accompanied by Mrs. Alice Gailey and Miss Becky Briggs. for Quality! ...AMD BEST for Trim! dedicated "A, 63 16 - 18oz. avg. de- . Safeway'1 High Quality ,, 2 SLICED IDS. BACON ib. Messerly'e Conoco Service Ogden Overman's Mattress Roy Ogden Ogden Dugs UTOCO Seme Ogden Vinces Pharmacy Ogden Ben Lomond Drug Ogden Doug's UTOCO Service Streble & Son Ogden 'Hospital Drug Ogden .TVater Softeners, Inc. rTClearfield Rpinbow Gardens Ogden Canyon Appliance City Ogden Ren Lomond Drug Ogden "Suburban Real Estate ' ?Ogden -- Plantation Restaurants Portico Room Ogden Smith & Edwards War Surplus Hiway II. Sunset Stewarts RettSll Dnif Stores Five Points. Ogden Peterson Motors Ogden Smith & Edwards War Surplus Hot Springs Junction Utah Noodle Parlor Ogden Beehive Bottling Co. Brigham City Keith Sport Store Ogden Co. lien Lomond Lanes Ogden signs from Dugway ) Wsngsgard's Market - Ogden lC C, Willey & Son -Syracuse Marks Inn Dust South of 'Hot Spring Junction lb. C J V PERCH FILLETS Lamb Sale ! 4 lbs. 1 .00 3 for 97 AVAILABLE AT Clint's Cabinets 69f GROUND BEEF Back Clues -- Grade U.S. old- Wicklo- wGood Quality Shirley's Draperies fyj 0? 69) CORNISH GAME HENS Different Bonus Clues Each Week Tomorrows Clue Today JFollow Uintah lb. (Boneless by Clyde Wilcox. Pall bearers were the six est grandchildren of the lb. Grade Beef Arthur R. Anderson offered the benediction end the grave in the Syracuse Cemetery wee 10 1 fer Flavor! U.S. "Choice HIDDEN TREASURE 'Talley Nursery BEST POT ROAST Mighty - - THEY ARE SAFEWAY GUARANTEED! The r; ?! '.fCiiT!'- Ask for JACK cr win - Roy f, '70 Chas. Nicholas Completes "boot" Honest, Reliable and Efficient ceased Tenner Construction E 2 in Kaysville Repair Service n; t (350; $ara Bloxhiun, E, $1,500; E. H following permits; Horsley Cbipman, remodel, 44 W. 1 N, Lumber,. Post office building, $50; Glen Spencer, garage, 53t 30 East 2 So., $18,000; BowD. Sandall, Building permits mans Market, storage, 75 E. 2 S. Main, $1,000; N. Kaysville for construction costs totaling S., $2,000; Noble Sandall, resi- remodel first ward building $25; $36,325 were issued by Kaysde nee, 139 S. 1 E., $9,000; Jack Dayton, storage and tool ville City during the month of George Drakos, W, $1,440. garage, 18 S. abed, 70) N. August, according to a report from Mrs. Josephine Leavitt, I city recorder. Construction traditionally be San Diego, Calif. (FHTNC) he Ward. Charies C. Nicholas, son of Mr. Surviving are his widow, married Emily Barber in the and Mrs. O. C. Nicholas of 303 four daughters: Mrs. Kaysville; r Arizona St., Clearfield, gradLogan LDS Temple. Soon pft-eAlice Duncan, Kaysville; uated from recruit training their marriage they moved Mary Mrs, Victor (Ila D.) Sanders, Sept. 2 at the Naval Training to Syracuse where they have Kaysville; Mrs. Carter (Vera) Center, San Diego, Calif. since resided. Roundy, Ogden; Mrs. George The graduation exercises, (Elva Anne) Bagshaw, Salt Mr. Wilcox haa been an acthe end of nine weeks marking 17 Lake City; grandchildren; of boot camp, included a full tiva civic and church leadeT, He 19 rea two g dress parade and review before served as a counselor in the brothers: Andrew Moore, North ward bishoprie for ten years, Wilkesboro and Wilson Moore, More or Less military officials and civilian Dont you think shes ignor- dignitaries. was president of the Seventies Lenoir, N.C.; two sisters, Mrs. Quorum, a Sunday School su- Ida Johnson and Mrs. V. G. ant? In nine weeks of instruction, My dear, Ive never met a the raw recruit is developed perintendent, Y MM I A presi- Wingler, North Wilkesboro. woman who knows less about into a Navy Bluejacket, ready dent, and a teacher in the Sunservices were conFuneral more things. for duty with the fleet. day School and MIA. He had ducted Monday at 1 pm. in fulfilled a mission to the SouthDavis Stake House. Pretha ern States and also served as lude and postlude music was a stake missionary. At the time by Mrs. Margaret Hubplayed of his death he was a High bard and Bishop Clifford Green TV Priest in the North Davis Stake. offered the family prayei Survivors include his widow, The invocation was by RobSyracuse; seven sons and two ert E. Burton and Bishop Clardaughters: David H., Syracuse; ence Waterfall conducted the Hugh B., Boise, Idaho; Harold, services and spoke briefly. OthElmer W. and Lynn J. Wilcox, er speakers were George Lowe Syracuse; Myron L., Clearfield; and Wallace F. Allen. Musical Darvil O., Layton; Mrs. Wil- numbers included a vocal solo liam P. (Mary) Miller, Ogden; by Mrs. Alice Allen I Walked and Mrs. Warren (Louise) Today Where Jesus Walked; a ladies trio composed of BarJohnson, Orem; 40 grandchilbara Lindley, Valeen Sullivan dren; 13 two brothers and four sisters: and Merleen Johnson, accomDelbert E. Wilcox, Syracuse; panied by Lena Christiansen, In the Garden; and a vocal Clyde H. Wilcox, Farmington; QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS Silver Mrs. Ruth Papworth, Salt Lake solo by Rulon Wait City; Estella Wilcox and Haired Daddy of Mine. Blanche Wilcox, Salt Lake City; Louis Weaver offered the 5183 So. 1900 Weht, ROY, UTAH and Mrs. Luella Brandley, Ster- benediction and the grave in Memorial the Kaysville-Layto- n ling, Alberta, Canada. was dedicated by J. ForPark were conFuneral service est Barker. ducted Friday at 1 pjn. in the Pall bearers were Terry Syracuse Ward chapel by Bish- Roundy, Jerry Lavender, La ar BOB Moore, Paul Kent Roundy, Darop T. Joseph Steed. rell Horrocks and Shirley Ball. tffv Delbert Wilcox offered the and and prelude family prayer postlude organ and violin music was played by Becky Briggs and Lawrence R. Briggs. Patriarch Lawrence T. Criddle offered the invocation. Speakers were Joseph Smith Clark, Fred Abbott, Lionel E. Williams and " 7 f "f Biahop Steed. On 2 E--, $1,000; Richard Smuin, ra gust, it was noted.' Id August model and add family room, 162 of 195 only three permits were & 4 E, $1,900; issued,, each for near home con- " - Howard Cloward, patio, 69 S. struction. t r5 rr - gins tapering oft during Au- Cals Trailers Ogden Linoleum By Welle Roy Roy Furniture Roy Clearfield Nursery A Landscape Clearfield State Farm , Insurance Ogden Hamilton Drag Canter Roy Shopping Center Johnson CONOCO Service , . LeRoy Ogden American Fence Co. Ogden Artistic Floors Ogden Botts Country Club Music A Appliance Ogden Bountiful Motor Sates Bountiful Tuna Fish Builder Paylass S. "Choic That Sunday Dktiwr ldol for Small itb Lamb Chops Grad Lamb Chops "Chotc" Grad loan. Lamb Chops Grod Breast of Lamb Control Di$hi U S. "Cholca Shoulder U S. Small, U S. "Choic Loin Clearfield Roy Department Store Roy Combes Drive-i- n Ogden Holbrook Heating A Air Cond. Ogden Joes Quality Cars Ogden Loyals Service, Gas for Leas Ogdon Lund Realty Ogden Car Skin Reconditioner At Better Service Everywhere Lowes Hardware tion Sta- Si. Safeway Guaranteed Produce! ' Ogden Clearfield Department Store Cauliflower U.S. No. CARROTS O.S. No. New Crop, Crisp, Tender 1 .Golden Ripe BANANAS 2 lbs. vj Onion Priva-l- a CORN Ogdon fRwo ESAQIO 4 (095 1.00 4 for 1.00 Baileys Furniture Ogden U F Ogden Combes Bin Leg o' Lamb U. S. Choice 730kc Whole Kernel 12 ox. 7 for 1.00 T CATSUP Del Monte 20 ox. 4 for 1.00 Bel-ai- r Frozen Vegetables i Mix 'Em or Match 'Em GREEN BEANS, BROCCOU or CAULIFLOWER fer 1 43 Grade lb. 69 Ib. 69 Ib. 59 Ib. 98 Ib. 19 |