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Show DAVIS KtrLEX JOURNAL AK'.IL IV, rnmk Christensen Rites Held Sat., April 6 James Earl Hodson BISHOP Dennis J. Brown of the Layton 18th Ward officiated. Family prayer was by J. Val Hodson; prelude, George Rytting; invocation, Spencer G. Beck; That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine by Karl G. Hutchinson accompanied by Durene Hutchinson; eulogy, life sketch, J. Val Hodson, speakers, Marlin C. Scheel; Improvisations on a Hymn by William A. Wood III, grandson. Speaker, Richard Hodson; Funeral services were held Saturday, April 6 for Walton J. Christensen who died April 2. Services were conducted by Pastor David Wettstein at the 1st Presbyterian Church. MUSIC included a piano solo by Jaqueline Bennett, How Great Thou Art by Montel Green; organist was Janice Johansen. Interment was in the Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch. Military re- marks, Bishop Dennis J. Brown; 0 My Father by Karl G. and Durene Hutchinson; benediction, William A. Wood. honors were accorded by the American Legion Honor Guard. PALLBEARERS were Dean Christensen, Trevor Christensen, DEDICATION of the grave was by Gene Hodson with interment in the Kaysville Cemetery. Ronald Christensen, Eugene Pallbearers were James Lee JAMES HODSON Funeral services were held Monday, April at Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary for James Earl Hodson who died March 27, 1985. 1 Dora Hodson, William A. Wood III, James Conwey Wood, Wesley D. Moon, Craig Hadley and Randy Dell. Honorary pallbearers were Bill Hodson, Layne Hodson and Wayne Hodson. M. Boyce Dora Artensia Mecham Poyce, 83, died April 8, 1985 in a Clearfield Care facility of causes incident to age. 1901 in SHE WAS born Aug. 1, n Fairview, Wyo., daughter of Hess Ann Lehi and Mary Mecham. She married Guy Boyce, Dec. 31, 1924 in Lovell Wyo. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Her husband preceded her in death on Sept. 7, 1984. She grew up in the Bear Lake area and resided in Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and the last 10 years Lu-ma- y SPEAKERS at the meeting are choir members Lynda Davis and Alena Welker, with choral selections and a brass trio to be fea ' A PROBLEM?? 's here in Utah. She has been an tive member of the LDS Church. SHE IS survived by her children, ac- Kaysvilles newest park under Donald Boyce, Citrus Heights, development is Barton Ponds Park Calif.; Grant Boyce, Layton; Ver- located on 50 West and the Burton non Boyce, Clearfield and Mrs. overpass adjacent to Interstate 15. LAST FALL the Weber Basin Gaylyn (Shirley) Bergstrom, of Kaysville. She is also survived by Job Corps, heavy equipment divi10 grandchildren and 24 greatsion, graded the 5'h acre park site. grandchildren, a sister, Eurilla Wil- Using an assortment of caterpilson, Nampa, Ida. lars, scrapers, and graders, the Graveside services were held Corps worked from Aug. over Wednesday, April 10 at the Kays- 10 to level and ville City Cemetery under the 12,000 cubic yards of soil. Byron direction of Russon Brothers De Leeuw and Hugh Burrell were Bountiful Mortuary. the Corps field superintendents. 28-O- Carol Page, city council member Choir To -Perform Sun. Tri-Valle- UNWANTED HAIR GROUND BROKEN Tri-Vall- ey The CLINTON Choir will perform Sunday, at 1:30 p.m. at the Clinton 1st Ward, 1300 N. 702 W. Christensen, Gerald Christensen and Robert Foulger. tured. The choir is composed of single adults who live in Davis, Weber and Salt Lake counties. DAVIS County residents are Lois Brown, Clearfield; Alden Kir-kha- Bountiful; Lela Stewart, Kaysville and Alena Welker, Sunset. over the parks and recreation department, stated that the only expenses to the city were in the fuel for the equipment and in providing an e restroom facility. Mrs. Page said further that the estimated cost savings to the city were approon-sit- ximately $8,500. MARIAN Maughan, the Park Development Neighborhood Chairman, was extremely pleased with the outcome. Mrs. Maughan said that the Corps put in over ,300 man hours in the grading project. 1 Completes Basic Army National Guard Pfc. Sophia D. Hinckley, daughter of Fred R. Hinckley of 815 N. Brook shire Drive, Kaysville, has com- - pleted basic training at Fort McClellan, Ala. SHE IS a 1980 graduate of Davis High School. Reports For Duty Air Force Sgt. Stuart L. Barn-housson of Donald C. and Gloria J. Barnhouse, 2581 N. 2700 E., Layton, has arrived for duty at RAF Lakenheath, England. it turns out to be a severed gas line, telephone, electric or CATV cable, you could be cutting off literally thousands of your neighbors. Disrupting calls or power that-- in an emergency- - could be a matter of life or death. If So call us at least 48 hours before you break ground. Well come out, at no cost to you, and mark where buried utilities are located. Then you wont have to worry about cutting off anyones lifeline . . .and you wont unearth any unearthly surprises. In Davis and Salt Lake Counties call 532-500- 0 for Buried Cable Information. (2) Mountain Bell Breaking ground for what will be a new Palos Verdes area Kaysville Park are front, David Black, left, Marian Maughan, Carole Page, BryonDeLeewu, Vance Garfiled and Patricia Smith. Back, Mayor Gerald Purdy, left, Earl Hubbard, and Douglas Willets. Mark Willetis operating the back hoe. e, BARNHOUSE, an operating room specialist with the 48th Tactical Fighter Wing, was previously assigned at Grand Forks Air Force Base, N.D. Since its inception in 1964 by the Economic Opportunity Act, the Job Corps has been a vital resource to the local communities. Over 65 residential centers are in the United States and Puerto Rico to help teach job skills to people who range in age from Utah has two such centers, one in Ogden and one 16-2- 1. in Clearfield. - Guaranteed Permanent Hair Removal -- Medically Approved a Xt & 6 Years Experience & ci, 9LS. imta Permanent Hair Removal Call 546-198- - 7 655 E. 3rd N After 5.00 p.m. Kaysville South Davis Credit Union Now is the time to set Sail for Summer Fun. Save For That Summer Trip. 390 South Main, Bountiful 292-141- 6 |