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Show DAVIS RELFEX-JOURNA- OCTOBER 23, 1985 L, obituary Harlan C. J. Eason Gregory Oct. succumbs at age 65 11, 1985. BISHOP Farrell Cook of the West Point 4th Ward officiated. Family prayer was by Dale Kel-lin- g; prelude, Susan Chapman; Lauras Theme by Mary Ellen James Roland Eason, 65, of 3441 N. 2650 E., Layton, died Tuesday, Oct. 15, 1985 in Denver, Colo., of a George; invocation, Jay Cook; remarks, Bishop Farrell Cook; speaker. Glenda Hanks; We are Going Down the Valley by Doris Cook; speaker, Robert Frazer; Beyond The Sunset by Doris Cook; benediction, Clair Ross. heart attack. HE WAS born June 24, 1920 in Arkansas, a son of Jesse J. and Margaret Lucas Eason. He married Cora Norwood. They were later divorced. He mar- DEDICATION of the grave was by Don Pesnell with interment in the West Point Cemetery. Pallbearers were Lindahl ried Daisy L. Watkins on May 26, 1971 in Elko, Nev. HE WAS a member of the Catholic Church. He was a member of Beehive Elks Lodge No. 407. He graduated from Xavier College. Pick- ens, Donald Gregory, William Gregory, Tye Pesnell, Mark Gregory, Rodney Kelling, Tobin Kell-inand Greg Kelling. Honorary pallbearers were Mike Kelling and Patrick Pickens. HARLAN C. GREGORY g Funeral services were held Oct. 15 at the West Point Stake Center for Harlan Cecil Gregory who died HE WAS employed as a supply specialist at Hill Air Force Base. He had formerly worked for the Ogden City Police Department. He had been a counselor at the Clearfield Job Corps Center and had worked as a chemist for Morton Thiokol in Brigham City. Helen J. Lukareski Helen Jaseiski Lukareski, 91, of N., Sunset, died Wednesday, Oct. 16, 1985 in Ogden of a stroke. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Edwin (Helen) Schulfer, Sunset; four grandchildren and six SHE WAS born June 17, 1894 in Poland, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. MASS OF the Resurection was held Saturday in the Frank Foran Mortuary in Summit, 111. Entombment was in Queen of Heaven Cemetery and Mausoleum. The family suggests contributions be made to St. Benedicts Foundation Coronary Care. Funeral directors, Myers Roy 430 W. 2450 Ludwig Jaseiski. She married Julius Lukareski in June of 1910 in Chicago. He died in 1962. SHE WAS a member of St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church. She was a member of the Franciscan Order and the St. Blase Rosary Society. ALSO ONE stepson and nine stepdaughters, Isaac Burk, Salt Steven (Constance) House, in. wide Burk, both of Layton; 25 grandchildren, one Mass of Christian Burial was held Saturday at the St. Josephs Suggested retail to $3.98 yd. Suggested retail to $8.98 yd. 1.99 60 in. wide HE WAS an equipment specialist and retired from Hill Air Force Base in 1985 after 34 years of Civil Service. He served with the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War. HE WAS a member of the Sunset 5th Ward. He was a member of the Roy BPOE Lodge No. 2338. yd. 1.89 PRINTS Designer lengths Suggested retail to $3.98 45 in. wide yd. As available Suggesed retail to $3.98 yd. 15 Full rolls yd. COLORED SHERPA FUR Designer lengths Suggested retail to $8.98 yd. Pastel shades - Butter, White, do'40 ,a. FUR PILE LINER rolls ALSO SURVIVING are his mother of North Tarrytown, New York; one brother and Five sisters, Robert Pollock, Mary Hanak, e Katherine Krolicki, Margaret and Florence Pollock, all of New York; Violet Egloff, 8 IN. SCISSORS retail to Suggested retail to $5.98 yd. fBOTETaa CBvTPv Mar-ton- 3 W SSGHWUfe i' i 14.98 yd. 60 in. wide I. PRINTS FLORAL bolts BROADCLOTH r.o.t. "usi! nun Full Full bolts or Suggested COUPON DELIGHTS 45 in. wide Suggested retail to $3.98 yd. retail to $2.29 yd. 98 yd. 45 in . 11 No. Main, Kaysville 546-329- Family Special Large Order Garlic Bread , C TlVU C PLUS 8 IN. SCISSORS retail to $12.00 fcuptofi Eat In Or Take Out PIZZA (including cheese) m ea. Suggested Eat In Or Take Out BLENDS Wool Blends Full bolts Suggested retail to $9.98 yd. Full bolts Suggested retail to $9.98 yd. 45 to Little Mexico Suggested retail to $3.98 yd. ji g.49 uTrraftra.tra .m annra -- - Grayblock CHRISTMAS RIBBONS As avilable Full 45 in. wide yd. New Shipment PRINTS bolts from the owners of The Pizza Co. North Main, Kaysville 60 in. wide yd. 60 in. wide Now Open 14 pr. WOOL AND WOOI, TARTAN PLAIDS HALLOWEEN Mexican Fast Food with a slow down take your time taste. pr. .49 ea. Any Large Pizza Large Fountain Drinks ANY LARGE SINGLE ITEM 6 2" Off Large Pizza Your Choice of 2 Toppings 4 to 12 in. $1 .89 yd. Komfurt Kut available Suggested retail to 98 wide EMBROIDERY HOOPS As 11 No. Main, Kaysville 546-329- 6 pr. Black Halloween Hl r masKBiH iis ' $24.95 pr. Suggested flifl'fiTIiinTl!0P sfl yd. No. 428 Wiss Dressmaker Make Stuffed animals amt? Natural not included 4.49 54 in. wide Full ix&mip & Suggested retail to $8.98 yd. S6? tfhn b3S& Q!& o o o yd. 54 in. wide POLAR FLEECE wide 1.98 ,, RIBBON Asst, colors and sizes . yd. VINYL TABLE PAD SATIN Cemetery. ... CHRISTMAS Designer lengths Suggested retail to $2.49 yd. 45 in. wide 4.49 60 in. wide OUTING FLANNEL 60 in Surviving are his widow of Sunset; two sons and one daughter, David Lee Pollock, Riverdale; Michael John Pollock and Kathy Jo Pollock, both of Sunset, and three grandsons. Full Animal Print -- ' yd. WORSTERLON bolts. Catholic Church in Ogden. Interment was in the North Ogden LAYTON - The North Davis Chapter of the American Diabetes Assoc. Utah affiliate will hold its monthly education meeting Thursday, at 7:30 p.m. in the Davis County classroom north parking lot of the Humana Davis North Hospital. SPEAKERS will be Marcia Ferguson R.D. and Sue Ormand, R.D. of the Utah Dietetic Assoc. They will speak on foods for special occasions and there will be sampling. All diabetics and their families are invited. yd. COTTON KNITS Full bolts Diabetics meet Thurs. lock. He married Dora Mae McKen-dric- k April 5, 1952 in Elko, Nev. 1.98 50 to 60 in. wide Woven Polyester great-grandchil- d. Thursday, Oct.. 17 in the Myers Mortuary Chapel of Roy. Interment was in the Roy City Cemetery. 1.49 Suggested retail to $3.98 yd. Stripe Burlington Allen (Sheila) Bookman, Tex. ; Ms. Funeral services were held HE WAS born Nov. 5, 1929 in North Tarrytown, New York, a son of Emerant and Katherine Pol- 45' Layton; Mrs. Anthony (Elizabeth) Evans, California; Ms. Kathy Annette Causey, Ogden; Mrs. Sharon Williams, Ms. Brenda Full bolts Suggested retail to $4.98 yd. Lake City; Mrs. Herman (Dorothy) Mitchell, Mrs. Anthony (Jeanette) Buie, Alaska; Mrs. Mary Fairman, Syracuse; Mrs. John T. Pollock John Thomas Pollock, 55, of 2628 N. 275 W., Sunset, died Sunday, Oct. 13, 1985 in the Humana Hospital Davis North in Layton of a heart ailment. HAWAIIAN PRINTS ROT Surviving are his widow of Layton; two sons and three daughters, Russell Eason, Vincent Paul Eason and Shirley Brown, all of Salt Lake City; Yvonne Eason, Scottsbluff, Mo.; Tina Watkins Eason, Layton. n. ROBE VELOLR Tropical Off ai i3Zp:toi t c is 353HGIS 3215 LAYTON Is Tour Group Or Non-Prof-it Organization Looking For A Good Fund Raism If SO, Call Joe for more information 546-329- 7 or 544-519- 8 GEnmaD S52&H 'SI .(tsvi i 414 |