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Show I 1 f DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH 9, 1978 WEEKLY REFLEX New Computer Aids Officials At Center Vl Rites Held Funeral services were held Thursday, March 2, 1978 in the Kaysville Lindquist Mortuary Chapel at 10 30 a m. for Richard Barber, 51, of 1471 Brookland Circle, Salt Lake By NORMA PREECE JTf-875- Mrs. Edith Sheffield has returned from Brea, Calif where she visited a week with her son Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sheffield and family. She ac- , ae1 companied granddaughter Vickie Sheffield and her fiance to California and back. They are both attending Brigham Young University at Provo. Vickie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sheffield. City, formerly of Kaysville, who died Sunday, Feb. 26, 1978 in the St. Marks Hospital of a stroke. MR. BARBER was born April 12, 1926 in Syracuse, Utah, a son of Myron and Aurelia Walker Barber He married Helen Flint in June of 1946 in Salt Lake City. They were later divorced He was married to Alpha Jean Crum on Oct 2, 1975 m Elko, Keith Brimhall was confined to the Davis North Medical Center for a few days undergoing treatment last week. SURVIVING are his widow of Salt Lake City, three sons and two daughters, Paul Barber, Salt Lake City; Mark Barber, Charles Barber and Mrs. Craig (Joan) Hansen, all of Kaysville, Mrs. Scott (Mary Ann) Nielson, Logan, 13 grandchildren Also surviving are his stepmother, Mrs. Clytie Barber, Monticello, Utah; seven brothers, Glen Barber, Sandy; Dean Barber, Ervine, Utah; Bob Barber, Los Angeles, Calif.; Gary Barber, David Barber, Allen Barber, all of Monticello; Dan Barber, Grants, New Mexico. BURIAL was the in CHARLES RICHARD HARDER S racuse City Cemetery. Bishop Ned B Roueche of the Kaysville 6th Ward of- ficiated at the services Family prayer was by Dan Barber, prelude and postlude music, Alan Barber; musical selection by Joseph S. Hill, In My Fathers House are Many Mansions, invocation, Craig Hansen; speakers Glen Barber and Merv Jones; musical selection by Alan Barber; benediction by Mark Barber. PAUL Barber dedicated the grave. Pallbearers were Bob Barber, David Barber, Gary Barber, Lloyd Crum, Charles Barber and Scott Nielson. HONORARY was Dean Barber. pallbearer Flowers were cared for by the Kaysville 6th Ward Relief Society. Services Are Held invocation, Peter A Petersen; life sketch, Doraine I 4 - Hales; musical selection by The Lords Doris Hart, Prayer accompanied by Kathy Sullivan They also performed Beyond the Sunset. Speakers were Bishop Cecil E. John and Bishop Donald K. Miner. Benediction was by Dean Hales; dedication of the grave, John Stones. V, Ai' WtL r ief t I 4 . , t r D were PALLBEARERS Donald Blood. Raymond Blood, Lynn Blood, Steven Swanson, Keith Stevens and Dick Walter. The Kaysville 16th Ward Relief Society cared for the flowers np Margaret Glennie Stones Jensen, 83, of 215 West 1st South. Kaysville, died Tuesday, Feb 28, 1978 in the Davis North Medical Center in layion of a stroke. Mrs Tita Gregoria Archuleta Trujillo, 91, of 1711 N Celia Way, laytondied Monday, Feb 27, at the Dee McKay Hospital in Ogden MRS. JENSEN was born Feb. 15, 1895 in Ogden, a daughter of Samuel James and Eva Hardman Stones She was married to Ralph LeRoy Jensen on July 22, 1913 in Etna. Wyo. The marriage was later solemnized in the I ogan LDS Temple on July 6. 1916 He died Dec. 10, 1969 following a long illness SHE HAD lived most of her life in Star Valley, Wyo and MRS. TRUJILI O moved to Ogden from Beinahllo. New Mexico in 19)0 At the tune of hi r death, she was living with moved to Kaysville eight years ago She was a member of the Kaysville 16th LDS Ward and Daughter of Utah Pioneers SURVIVING are. two Mrs Louise (Hazel) Blood, Kaysville. Donald Mrs (Wanda) daughters, Stevens, Clearfield, grandchildren and 27 13 great-grand- e hildren Also surviving are two brothers and two sisters, Mark Stones and John Stones, both of Pocatello, Ida , Mrs Svlvia Herruk, Boise, Ida , and Mrs Lillian Van 1 euven. Sandy. MRS. TRUJILLO was born Nov 18, IKHbin Galisteo, New Mexico, a daughter of San- tiago and Siaquia lopez Aichulela She was married to Juan M Trujillo in 1907 He died March 18, 1972 FUNERAL services were Chapel with Bishop ecil John officiating Burial was in the Fairview, Wyo Cemetery ( FAMILY prayer was by Melrose Burgess, prelude and postlude, Sarah Giles, Sam Scoffield. Mrs. Genevieve Pilkington has been seriously ill the past week at the Lakeview Hospi- tal in Bountiful suffering from a severe heart attack. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Templeton and Mr. and Mrs Merrill Stirling returned from a five day trip to Mazatlan, Mexico vacation- ing Mr. and Mrs. Nohl Sandall and four children of Price were weekend visitors of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Linn Sandall. Mrs. Ed Parker attended a four day convention for the Utah Business Educators Association at Boise, Ida. Mrs Parker is president of the Association. She returned home Sunday night. Mrs. Cecil Hough of Kaysville and Mrs. Mont Ogden of Ogden recently attended the American Field Service Conference at Menucha near Center Regional Portland, Ore. for one week. The conference was for all area representatives of AFS International Scholarship. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kneedy and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Jensen returned from a 10 day vacation trip to the Hawaiian Islands where they visited all of the islands and spent time visiting points of interest on the islands. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Killian were Mr. and Mrs. Oral Eskelson of American Fork, former missionary friends. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B Major are spending a week in San Diego, Calif, with their son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Steven Major and to assist with the arrival of a new grandson, bom Feb. 25. Returning Saturday evening from a three week vacation trip to Fairfield, Calif is Mrs Essie Thornley. She spent the time with her her daughter, Mrs Antonio (Delores) Delgado She was a member of St Josephs Catholic Church SURVIVING are three daughters, Mrs Martha Garcia, Mrs. Antonio (Delores) both Delgado, of Lay Ion, Mrs Prescilla Flores, den, 27 grandchildren, sister, Mrs F'leanor Og- 54 one Brown, Helen, New Mexico Funeral mass was offered Thursday, March 2, in the St Rose of Lima Catholic Church in Lav ton interment in the ( learfield City Cemetery dmg Hearing In Layton To Decide Use Of Funds EAST LAYTON hearing was hi Id lib A public luesdav as part of the 2H, last rigularlv scheduled il n eeOng avion ( it v t uum I he purpose of the hearing was to consider spending $1 811 06 of I ederal Revenue Sharing unds as a partial the towards pavment purchase of a 1978 one ton I held Friday at II a m in the Kaysville 16th IDS Ward Roland Scoffield, Bear River City, Mrs. Lucille Robbins, Mrs. Bernice Oyler of Tremonton visited over the weekend with their mother, Mrs. Crilla Scoffield. They came for the funeral service on Monday of Funeral Mass MARGARET JENSEN Mrs. and Mrs. Mr. Nev. HE HAD resided in Syracuse 10 years, Kaysville for 23 years and Salt Lake City, six years. He received his bachelor degree from Utah State University at Logan He was a member of the LDS Church and Murray Fraternal Order of Eagles Post 1760. He was a former Rotarian and was a veteran of world war II. her ( hevrolet true k to he used bv the Streets, Parks and Recitation, Water and Sewer t tiluv Ik partmi nts 1 otal pm c of the vehu le is $7,81 00 1 he $2,287 66 not available through I out of the Revenue-Sharin- unds will be drawn "capital outlav" portion Budget of the Water Utility NO opposition was made to iht proposal The council unanimously agreed to the expenditure An ordinance requiring builders to post a $140 bond per dwelling for existing and non existing improvements (curb, gutter mg, asphalt, sidewalks, and asphalt cutting) in approved sub-d- i visions was also unanimously passed. off-sid- daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Willey. Mrs. Willey is the former Suzanne Thornley. Mrs. Edith Lewis entertained the Kaysville 8th Ward Special Interest Group at her home Monday evening. Mrs. Howard Bonnemort entertained on Saturday at her home at a bridal shower in honor of Miss Shelley Petersen, the future bride of Steve Bonnemort, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bonnemort of Ogden. Mrs. Mary Timothy attend- ed a special dinner party in Salt Lake City on Saturday at the home of Mrs. Norma Humphreys. The occasion was to honor Mrs. Sarah e (Sally) Long and Mrs. Landis, both of Sunbury, Pa who are in Salt Lake City visiting. Guests included many of the missionary companions who labored in the Pennsylvania area at one time. Special guests in attendance were President and Mrs. Spencer W. Kimball, President and Mrs Hugh Pinnock of Salt Lake City. President Pinnock was the mission president over that area when they were all serving on missions there, and his Mor-jori- wife Ann. Mrs. Essie Thornley at- tended the blessing and ing of their who was named Karrie on Sunday, March 5 m Provo, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Watkins. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Tempest and family of Cottonwood accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Robert Templeton and family on a three day snowmobihng outing to Yellowstone National Park. They went on snowmobiles from West Yellowstone to Old Faithful and back which is a 70 mile trip. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Burton attended the 60th wedding anniversary open house of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Hazen nam- F. Adams in Layton on Saturday. The Kaysville 1st, 6th and 16th Ward study group met Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Sandall. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Bowring entertained at a family dinner party Saturday at their home m honor of their nephew Steve Bonnemort and his fiance Miss Shelley Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Becks-trom- , Mr. and Mrs. Gary Anderson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ben Holbrook in their plane to Arizona recently where they attended the University of Utah basketball games at Tucson and Phoenix. Mrs. Wanda Naylor, Mrs. Connie Whicker and Miss Terrie Naylor entertained at a miscellaneous bridal shower at the Naylor home Saturday in honor of Miss Nancy Gerber. Forty guests attended. Elder Blair Barton who has been studying at the Language Training Mission in Provo the past two months left Tuesday by plane for his mission to San Jose, Costa Rica LDS Mission. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Barton. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart have been visiting in Denver, Colo, the past week with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Forsythe. Mrs. Francis Stewart entertained at a kitchen bridal shower at her home Tuesday evening m honor of Miss Nola Mitchell who will be married April 21 to Jeff Fillin. Mrs. Iris Umpleby was assisting hostess. Twenty guests at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Stevens of Salt Lake City to Garland on Saturday evening to attend their cousins wedding reception, that of Kim Perry and Cindy Scott. George Todd of Cheyenne, Wyo. visited at the home of Mr and Mrs Eugene Perkins and family last week. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Killian were Rodney Keller and his fiance. Rodney was a missionary at the HE SAID that terminals in the three mental health offices in Bountiful, Farming-to- n and Layton will allow personnel to feed information into the central computer by telephone. This data can be entered or retrieved at the terminal sites, but will be stored in the data bank at the central computer in Far- Mission with mington. Nick Perucca, a the Killians. and Mrs. Frank Walters entertained at dinner Tuesday evening in honor of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Duckworth of Fruit Heights prior to them leaving Mr. March 2. a which will ultimately provide information m fiscal areas, as well as staff program management time, case management and research information. The DR. OWEN said the com- Duckworths have been called to serve an 18 month mission to the Arizona Tempe Mission Miss Amy daughter part-tim- e programmer is designing to enter the LDS Mission Home in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, clients as well as the services provided and the therapy performed. The third battery of information will allow cost benefit ratios to be computed so the department can see how much it costs to provide how much change in a specific client. Collection of information will allow the mental health department to evaluate the effectiveness of the program, a mandate from the federal and state governments which fund most of the mental health services. puter is presently being programmed to show how the staff can more productively tpend their time. Print-ou- t sheets are available to show what percentage of staff time is spent in each of the 18 types Beckstrom, of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Beckstrom participated in the gymnastic meet at Grand Junction, Colo and also at Idaho Fails, Ida. Amy took third place in all around, second place in floor and beam balance, third place m bar and vault at Grand of activity including psychological evaluation, and testing, group psychotherapy. Feeding this information into the computer will result in better management of staff time, Dr. Owen said. IN addition, fiscal operations such as accounts receivable and payable will also be placed on the computer. At the present time one secretary spends all her time billing to keep track of the paper work on the 1,000 clients that are receiving ser- vices. According to Dr. Owen the purchase of the computer was necessary due to the 50 percent growth of the mental health service over the last year. A management consultant after conducting a study, recommended the purchase of the computer. THREE other alternatives-renti- dutch for our U VJ VSi VALUABLE COUPONS Layion 1 if: Ii craig j. McMillan . . . Craig J. McMillan, 27 of South Weber, graduated on Jan. 26 from the Cypress of Ef 0 302 n. Lisin ES 53 $3 O S3 3 S3 El $3 S3 ES L3 S3 S3 2 Mortuary Science achievement was honored by the Harriet. J. 2 Soft Flour aier or his would save the clarifu I a.sl Stakes responsibilities to-b- Tilt. wji; operate a home custom drapery shop dmg s E - 8 SI .49 S OFFER EXPIRES APRIL 30. 1978 nannannoncanon t:jJ 0 2 Soft Flour Supremes Otter Good Only At. Layton Taco Time . 392 Norm Main Cleartletd Taco Time 50 South State $1.49 OFFER EXPIRES APRIL 30. 1978 0 a a $1.49 E OFFER EXPIRES. 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But the lowest cost alternative was to purchase our own Dr. Owen said. computer, The basic program will be developed in about two weeks, but will need to be refined and changed. Terminals for the offices have not arrived. uaLa Representative from the lav ton fast IDS Slake met er Community Mental Health Center m Farmington will aid administrators in allocating the time of the staff, as well as showing which mental health services provide the best results at the least cost. According to Dr. Wayne Owen, assistant director, the computer is now being programmed to provide information in four areas. to Mexico City, Mexico for a five day vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Monte Bum-sid- e Georgia-Atlant- a at computer the Davis County Family and about basic information kL78ayUuUUUXJViJ 1 owner-manag- $30,000 d, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Walker of Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lavell of California recently attended the national Potato Chip convention at Miami, Fla. 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