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Show f OF WEEKLY REFLEX -- i DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 27, 1978 i Auto Accident Claims A Life L. Miss I aurie Ann Galley, 20, of 619 W. 1800 N , Layton, died Friday, July 21, 1078 of Inshe suffered in an au- Burton, Kaysville; great- C. R. Hedgepeth, Bountiful. f uneral services were held Wednesday, July 28 tn the Layton Seventh IDS Ward, grandfather, juries tomobile accident which occurred Thursday, July 20 on the Riverdale Road in Ogden. BURIAL was In the City Cemetery, dmg Layton-Kaysvil- SHE WAS born July 20, 1958 in Ogden, a daughter of Russell H. and Kay Burton Galley Miss Galley attended Davis County Schools and graduated from l.ayton High School In 1976 She was a student at Sewing Club Begins 4-I- Weber State College where she was a member of the debate team and DSR-TK- from Kaysville Stake leaving on trek are 1 to r, Ruth Smuin, July Jnanine Ja olsen, Raelene Kouche, Ruth Herschi, Margo iSuuthworth, Rrian Seegmiller, Reid Pew, Wendy Brough, and John Nacgle. PI0J3EER TREK I e who will work with veteians part-tim- Janet Rampton, song leader; Sue Burton, refreshment committee and Lauri Wilcox, reporter. The group will be working hard to complete articles for the Davis County Fair later on this summer. THE OUTREACH officer will work with the employee and employer. Since the program must be set up prior to Sept 10. the outreach woiker will be hired soon, Mr Nelson said In approving the program, commissioners said that similar programs for veterans had been approved in the past lhey questioned whether it would he possible to hire an outreach worker for $100 a month, but Mr, Nelson said retired veterans would probably be Interested In applying for the position, rk outreach woiker e to get them involved program in ACCORDING TO Mr. the Nel- To water the lawn or garden evenly, set your clock to alarm to remind you to move the sprinkler to another area. son, this ouireac h worker will work out of the Manpower Office at a salary of $100 a month. He must also be a of the trip the spiritual awakening at testimony meetings Hie experience should be challenging, rewarding and give new appreciation and insight into pioneer heritage rwo hundred young people from the Kaysville Stake leave July 27, for a five day Pioneer lie 2(X) 27 for a live day pioneer being Patrese Lames, secretary; SELECTED AS the officers Wilcox, president; Laomi Waite, vice president; SURVIVING are her parents of Layton; three sisters, Mrs. Alvin (Terri) New Clovis, Swcnsen, Mexico, Kay Lynn Galley and Julie Galley of Layton, and a brother Russell Scott Galley, also of Layton; grandparents, George Galley, Phoenix, Artz ; Mr. and Mrs. Sherman In $27,852 resulting pumped into the county to set up a Job training program for veterans are Teresa Silly Sewers. They meet weekly at the home of their leader, Mrs Linda Lames, on Tuesday at 2 p m. WAS an active member of the Layton LDS Seventh Ward. She was employed at Marie Calendar's in Ogden. SHE veteran to qualify for the job. Mr, Nelson said that veterans have lobbied for the program on a national level. hard-corMany veterans ure were since they unemployed, fighting in Vietnam and, in some cases, did not learn any skills A conFARMINGTON provided thiough Title 111 of the Manpower piogium was signed by Davis County commissioners late last week, tract SOCIAL SERVICES Coordinator Richard Nelson said that $21,000 of the money will be allocated to Job Service to subsidize employers in setting up training programs for veterans The object of the one year program is to reach 20 veterans in Davis County, providing them with training An additional $750 will be available for the administration of the program, with $1200 being allowed for a A 411 Sewing Club has bivn organized in Syracuse and the girls call themselves the Six Delta Sigma Rho. Among the I Job Training For Veterans - I will be rc k THEY WILL pull ladened haiiclcaits over mountain roads, cook over open tires in pioneer style dutch ovens, hunt turkeys with black powder rifles, sing songs around campfiies and squaie highlight VOUNG pet son in joining this ANY interested group for Pioneer Youth Conference should contact John Naegle dance under the stars OUfflM Wednesday Services Barbara Mellor, Kline JoAnn livi d in Idaho Falls, Ida 31, of 189 S Main, Layton, died Monday, July 17, of injuries suffered when her car collided with an asphalt truck near the airpoit in Salt lake City SHE WAS A member of the First LDS Ward She had attended the Hollywixid Beauty School I ay ton tnrrrs SURVIVING are two sons and one daughter, Rodney Spaiks. Lonnie Sparks, Rachel Mellor, all of Layton, her mother of Layton Also surviving are two brothers, Ronald G Kline, Clearfield, Gary S Kline, Arizona, a grandmother, Mrs Caroline SHE WAS born Oct 21, 191J in Ogden, a daughter of Stanley Farl and Beth Burton Kline. She was married to Michael . Spaiks m the Salt Lake LDS : Temple They were later . divorced She was married to ' Tim Mellor They were divmced C 5 INTERMENT He was a 89 of Ave , Lavton, died Wednesday, July 19, 1978, in a Salt Lake hospital WAS in iiv war tKn.WiMe-i.tbM- I?- ecscelz&u l fwp riMSwi !M IVY - 1 X'&Xi!99 u S LW L iSargarinw rzzt SECRET ftriylnt the Fet Jam CcRjsug veteran of wot Id Vsxt Sit$g6f Kerr BeguSsr Lids Kerr Wide hlcuth Lids ftdu ' 59 ft! Oder Vinegar Kerr Cuart Jcrs lief 3 it box Doughnuts 0 Vdussl .iAA reawriflh,'s 9k Out Dwsjj VaKhH&d I dOZtfl M ex. English Muffins pk. 'pk9' QPecnut Butter ST Welch's Grope Jelly M 4 4 39 lr t.VW l?:.0 Chip Dips5? Mozzarella Cheese IhTky Ycplsit Yogurt Choice Lucerne Buttermilk I IJm ARE his widow of Layton, one brother and two sisters. Grant SS"9 V Maxwell of Salt Lake City, Mrs Mae Tippets of Cody, Wyo , Mrs Winona Webb of Lovell, Wyo Funeral services were held Saturday, July 22, in the Lay-to- n Stake Center MR. MAXW LLL was a high 1th LDS Ward INTERMENT WAS in the Layton Kaysville City Cemetery dmg ACri- - White Magic Emerald Mist Soap Fabric Softener m! Fet T&ymtheese! TtoChamqliz&kl SURVIVING 1 tZAICSEAS FWvwe Xjj39 dmg HE WAS born Sept 30, 1S99 m Peoa, Utah to John R and Martha Wright Maxwell On June 16, 1936, he married Mildred Wilson in Basin, Wyo The marriage was later solemnized in the Mailt i LDS Temple priest in the Layton WeeiwM fn JUH Ogden City Cemetery (den MVMMl Mm isf officiating John Alvin Maxwell, ft cassm JILL UHL CZLAEIIS CE2SC3 Sf hrAI Riles Held Saturday 772 iisgcoial ckzbsuss Burton, Ogden. Funeral services were held Wednesday, July 19 at the Layton First Ward Chapel with Bishop Jack Mecham MRS. MELLOR woiked at the Salt Lake branch of the Sperry Univac Company as a computer pai ts sorter She lived in Lav ton the past four years and had fornerly Wt J' QkmdwicheshTZrlZ II el GPctstotes 3 Shredded Pk ' X.$l Fried Chicken ?S2T Brocade Liquid Note tte Price Bel-ci- r yst Veh fte&f Kot Nip Cet Litter G Little Friskies 25 1 4iVl4 Atta Boy Dry Dog Food 10 IV2 G Friskies Puppy Food Apple Juice ' f. TRANSMISSION TUNE-U- P DIEFTECilS H REG. ROAST or STEAKS s30 IJi Ck.lcibrf.ttMt GRADS "A" tmiD rSYEIZ PASTS CSCKOJ FI! AfISCS 1mnM Km Nr TW Ml crxFcaii sliced leaeuekssb GlAriATOlfiYS SJLICSCESHMIS Draditd nMEama DEEF LIVES INCLUDESCHANGING TRANSMISSION FLUID. GASKETS. AND ADJUSTING BANDS. FILTER EXTRA Offer Expires 5978 SPECIALl IAR6E SIZE tsJ ifc. CAEITALQiPES TRANSMISSIONS Bag Carrots OPEN MON thruFR!.8om to IlMtHIIUtM 6pm SAT. Trf ice! Frdi 8am FINANCING ON APPROVED CREDIT MOST MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED to 2 p m SUJEEf COIHJ us Not Valencia Oranges Bell Peppers us no t 2J?59 3 n 6 inch Mums Hanging Plants $1 81 Prkw IfffcHy Macrame Jwly $ Eh$3' pots Hangers 2 For 1 U, 27, 2, 2f , 1971 Soe 9m Wail Qmdtfw For COFYklttMT I960 SAFfWAY STOUfS INCOMOfAIfD O&il it |