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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, JANUARY 2t, IS 178 Graveside Rites F or Rites Held Infant J. HE RESIDED in Clearfield until he was seven years old. He then lived in Kaysville until he went into the service. He had also lived in Bountiful for in and several years Joseph Steven Flamont, Gloria Schumacher Flamont, of 1038 N. Nayon, No. C, Lay-to- n, died Tuesday degree from the University of Southern California. Member of the LaVern Ward of the LDS Church; member of the Lions Club of Miller Calif., died Friday, Jan. 23, 1976 in Pasadena, Calif, of a heart attack. ; el . . Margaret Smith on Dec. 15, 1947 in Elko, Nev. The marriage was later solem- nized in the Salt Lake LDS Whitesides officiating. MR. January tant to the Baldwin Park School Superintendent. Veteran of world war II, hav-- : ing served in the U.S. Army. Memorial Park, dc ing. He was also a retired rancher. . He was a lifelong resident of Kaysville and played on Davis High Schools first Services Held Sunday, Jan. 18 of a heart at- tack while attending church. FUNERAL : : : program: officiated; Memorial Park. prayer, Steven C. Parker; prelude and postlude music by lone Grange. Vocal duet by Sherrill O. and Eleanor Huff, Sometime Well Understand; invocation by Larry Barnett. Pallbearers were Golden R. Taylor, Riley E. Bushnell, G. Linn Sandall, Earl H. Goaslind, Sherman L. Burton and Wendell Barnes, np championship Mr. Harvey served a British LDS mission from 1922 to 1924, and was a Seventy in the Kaysville 2nd LDS Ward. dedication, John Henry Parker, Jr. ; burial was in the Kaysville, Layton HE WAS a member of the Kaysville Rotary Club, former director and secretary of the New Survey Irrigation Co., and a former director of the Kays Creek Irrigation Co. Surviving are his widow of Kaysville, two sons and one daughter, James Stanley Harvey, Malcolm R. Harvey, Mrs. Walter W. (Hazel) Parrish, all of Kaysville, seven grandchildren. 'A fori bit o( San Francisco can ba found at. tha badutiful Bratton's Covo in Bountiful'' Vh ALSO James B. Harvey, Salt Lake City; Ray B. Harvey, Mrs. B.O. (Doritt) Brough, Mrs. George (Ruth) Schick, Mrs. Edmond (Mary) Phelps, all Y-- H of Kaysville. Mm. thni Sot." 1! AJR.-1IPJ- Soafood 1385 S. SOO West H CLOSED SUKDAY Bountiful surviving are two brothers and three sisters, SUPERB SEAFOOD & STEAKS FAST, COURTEOUS SERVICE Phono 295-233-4 Burial was in the GRAVESIDE services were held Friday at 3 p.m. at the Clearfield City Cemetery, dc Kaysville- Memorial Park. Services were as follows: prelude and postlude music by Darlene Galbraith; invocation, Lloyd Bishop; duet, -Layton St. Peters Episcopal Church, 1274 East 1450 S., Clearfield, held its annual Parish meeting on Sunday, Jan. 25. AFTER the Holy Eucharist,' celebrated by the Rev. Walt Ellingson, a potluck dinner was served. Robt. Gordon, executive assistant to Bishop Otis Charles, and his representative, opened the meeting. Sr. Warden Wilson Gene DALE IS a member of troop 158 sponsored by the Layton 6th Ward of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. His scoutmaster is L. John Grary. Dale has been an active scout. He has gone to Camp Loll and Camp Bartlett. He has participated in three He is a member of the Order of the Arrow, was the senior patrol leader and second counselor gave the building and grounds reports, reported on acolytes and introduced Shirley Mitchell, the new Acolyte Mother. NEW THREE Vestry members were elected. They Michael are Larry Lawrence, Stotts and Ken Tenderholt. Delegates to Diocesan convention are Gordon Reier and Larry Lawrence, with Sheila Giampietro and Ken Stewart as alternates. Births In Syracuse ; ? Rejoicing over the arrival their first child, are Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Kearsley. A baby boy arrived to them on Sunday, Jan. 25 at the McKay of Georgia Allen gave the his- tory of her grandmother, Merriner Wood Merrill, LDS Church leader, pioneer and business person of Richmond, home of Larene Walton. The meeting was under the direction of Luella Green. Joyce Miller gave the lesson on Josephine Catherine Chatterly Wood, nurse, (midwife) on the San Juan Frontier. FEBRUARYS meeting will be held at the home of Harriet Barnes on the third Wednesday of February (Feb. 18). ADA FORBES provided the Januarys meeting were pioneer music for the Scout-O-Rama- s. ' reported on the building fund and the search for a new priest. Gordon Reier presented the treasurers report and the report on ushers. KEN Stewart reported on negotiations; John Steffens on every member canvass and Evangelism. Pat Graves gave the Altar Guild and Wm of St. Peters reports. Elaine Fast gave the church school report and Mary Sampson reported on the kitchen. Steve Graves, Jr. Warden, Deseret DUP Holds Meet East Laytons Deseret Daughters of the Utah Pioneers held their meeting on Jan. 22 at 2 p.m. at the scouts. Utah. Assisting hostesses for Lucille Walton and Joyce Miller. Hospital. He weighed 8 lbs. 11 ozs. The happy mother was the former LaDell Davis. He has four doting grandparents to do their share of spoiling; they are, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kearsley, of Syracuse, and Mr. and Mrs. Lacey A. Criddle who are spending the winter in Arizona away from their tome here, vsb in the Venturers. DALE attends Central Davis Jr. High School and is on the high honor roll. He is DALE FORD the senior zone leader in grade. He was for The Bear Facts the school newspaper. He has been on the citizenship honor roll eight times in two years. He carried a 4.0 grade for the first term in the ninth quorum second teachers Church. He is a quorum in the LDS member of the youth council in his ward and is on the ward basketball team, vw Seminary. He is sports editor deacons president and was counselor in the Tall Tom Jefferson: Kaysville Production cast under the direction of the the unique Bicentennial THE CAST of over 150 youth and adults will be presenting this unusual and outstanding play on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, Feb. 17 and 18 Committees 1921. GRAVE family 1920. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Schumacher, Acampo, Calif.; the great grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wentz, Devils Lake, North Dale Lester Ford, son of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Ford, has received his Eagle Scout Badge, the highest award presented to youth HE WAS a graduate of the University of Utah and as a freshman was a member of the football, basketball and swimming teams, and also won the cross country run in William T. Bingham. Bishop Stephen E. Whitesides of the Kaysville Second LDS Ward : team in Vocal duet by Sherrill O. and Eleanor Huff, "Abide With Me; benediction, South, Kaysville, who died . basketball REMARKS by Bishop Stephen E. Whitesides; speakers, Bishop Don Edwards and L. Kay Johnson. Funeral services were held : Wednesday, Jan. 21 at 11 a.m. in the Kaysville East LDS Stake Center for John Henry Parker, 73, of 385 East 200 Hospital after z HE HAD taught art for 37 years in Lewis Junior High School and Ben Lomond High School in Ogden before retir- Interment will be in the n died Ogdens He was torn March 24, 1900, in Kaysville, a son of James S. and Mary Bosworth Harvey. He married Ivy Bishop (Hi Aug. 15, 1929 in the Salt Lake UK Temple. vices. Kaysville-Layto- 20, 1976 in short illness. Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary, where friends may call Wednesday from p.m. and Thursday prior to ser- At the time of his death he was the business office assis-- . HARVEY McKay-De- e Kaysville. FUNERAL services will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. in the Temple. : Alpheus Harvey, 75, of 80 Phoenix, Ariz.; of Are Held r East Center Street, Kaysville, were held January 23, 1976 at noon in Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary with Bistop Steven E. F Susan Miller of Salt Lake City; Malinda Miller and Kathryn Miller, both of Claremont; one grandchild, mother of Kaysville; one brother, John Miller of Taft, Calif, and one sister, Mrs. Melvin (Dorothy) Lotz of HE WAS born Jan. 6, 1923 in Clearfield, Utah, a son of Dar-vI. and LeNora Scoffield Miller. He was married to . Services daughters; Steven Miller of Upland, Calif.; David S. sister, Michael Flamont, Glenn Flamont, and Loretta Flamont, all of Layton; the Receives Eagle Funeral Pomona. He is survived by his wife of Claremont; 2 sons and 3 Flamont Dakota. are PARENTS THE members of St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church. Surviving are the parents of Layton; two brothers and one had received a masters , at the Hospital in Ogden of prematurity. He was torn Monday in Ogden. McKay-De- e HE WAS a graduate of Davis High School. He was valedictorian of his graduating class in 1941. He was a graduate of the University of Utah and he Leon Miller, 53, of 618 E. Rich Brook Drive, Claremont, in- fant son of Max John and Claremont, Calif, for many years. He was formerly engaged in the school building construction business in Salt Lake City and Pomona, Calif. LEON MILLER S. Episcopal Church News and Kaysville East Stake. members are working many long hours in preparation for Tall Tom Jefferproduction son which is being arranged by the Aaronic Priesthood and Young Womens Organization of the LDS Church at the Davis High School auditorium Directing the production in Margaret Brough with Leone In The Garden by Sherrill and Eleanor Huff. Gurr as drama and stage O. director. David Phelps and President Alan B. Blood; duet, Beyond The Sunsets by Sherrill O. and Elea nd? Huff. Remarks, Bishop Stephen SPEAKERS, Merten has lowered prices even more from the terrific Jan. Clearance Said. We must get reader for inventory so here goes our Jan. Final Clearance SAVE Americas third President and Ruth Roberts is author of the book: Miss history of E. Whitesides; benediction, Rulon Barnes. Care of the flowers was by Roberts is planning to come for the production. She is from New York. The play is family oriented Orlo Merrill Brough, Sterling, Malcolm Harvey, Seth Schick, Frank B. Harvey, and Ian Harvey. Diedication of the grave was by James B. Harvey. Interment was in the Kaysville-Layto- n Memorial Park, np children are bound to enjoy it. Admission will be $2 per family and it is open to the public. Tickets will be available in each of the wards in the Kaysville East Stake, Kaysville 2nd, 4th, 5th, 8th, 9th, 11th, 13th and 14th, as well as at the door, or they may contact Mrs. Ray Furgeson at Thurs-Fri-Sat-M- on W and all ages including Kaysville Second Ward Relief Society. PALLBEARERS were Ben $$ SAVESS SAVESS Prices effective THE PLAY is a musical OFF on Group womens slacks, jeans ; & tops 2. Group mens sweaters and turtleneck shirts 3. Group Womens Sweaters 1 . 376-144- MRS. BROUGH and Mrs. Layton Stake Conference ADVERTISEMENT SPEAKING OF MONEY SOCIAL SECURITY SURVIVOR BENEFITS By Ezra T. Clark President of Davis County Bank I want to remind you (so that you can remind your family) about some money youve probably forgotten you have. I mean the Ufe insurance part of your Social Security benefits. If you have paid the Social Security tax which most of us pay, you want your family to collect the benefits after youve taken off for the hunting happy ground. The fact is, they wont collect-unle- ss they apply for EZRA T. CLARK it after your death. If your dependents do file a claim, then while old friends will bring sympathy and a casserole. Uncle Sam will put a monthly check in the mail. But the survivor must know that she is the beneficiary so she can file claim. You should tell her-- or them. I will not here dwell on the lump sum survivor benefit because it's small and unimportant. But the survivor's monthly benefit is regular and can add up. Lets consider eligible survivors-firs- t, of course, your widow, if she has not remarried, or if she has remarried but is caring for your child who is under 18. Second, your dependent children are eligible for survivor benefits if they are not married. This is important too: they may collect at any age if they were seriousare ly injured before they reached 18-a- nd unmarried. Ncxt-- if a man is divorced-h- is divorced wife is eligible if she is caring for his child under 18. If the wife is a widow, and had been married to the same man for 20 years before becoming divorced, then she too is eligible. In all these cases it is necessary for the man to have been fully covered under Social Security-th- at is, he had either 40 quarters of coverage or he worked under Social Security for at least 18 of the 36 months before he left this planet. Now how much money does Uncle Sam send to your relatives each month? Well, he bases it on a percentage of what you would have gotten each month if youd stayed around to collect your retirement pay. For example, the widow at age 60 draws 71 Vi percent of your retirement pay; the widow at age 62 draws 82.9 percent, and at age' 65, 100 would-have-bee- n percent A dependent child draws 75 percent. If there is mote than one eligible child, each child gets 50 percent plus an additional fourth divided equally among all eligible children. A dependent parent gets 8 2 Vi percent If both are living and eligible.. .75 percent each. Now you might say, "If a man has a huge family, his relatives get much more than the relatives of a man with a small family! And even though both may have paid in the same amount! Well, Uncle Sam doesnt permit an excess like this. So theres a limit in the case of a large number of survivors. Depending on the level of earnings, amount of taxes paid, the maximum allowable for a surviving family is 8619.90 a month... the minimum, S152.10. And once the survivors number three or more, those monthly earnings are divided equally, with no additional amount paid for a larger number of dependents. Gurr are being assisted by committee chairmen, costumes by Margaret Hill, Layton Utah stake quarterly conference will be held this Saturday and Sunday. Announcement of the conference has been made by Stake President Gayle A. Stevenson. THE Saturday evening ses- sion which will begin at 7 p.m. at the Layton Stake Center, is for all parents, married couples and special interest group members. Sunday meetings will be held at both the Layton Stake Center and the Antelope Drive Chapel. MEMBERS and friends of the Layton, 7, 10, 15, and 19 Wards will meet at 9:30 a.m. at the Antelope Drive Chapel. Evan Whitesides, of the stake presidency, will be conduct- ing. Special music for the conference will be provided Margaret Allen, Ellen Larsen and Pearl Goodson, Jeannette and Skinner Beverly Richetts; choreography by Ramona Porter; pianist Dee Ann and Gurr Pearl Jorgeson; Scenery, Robert Day; Orchestra, Gregg Hanson; chorus, Shirley Smith. This production is in connection with the Bicentennial celebration and is one of the largest musical productions ever to be presented in Kaysville. np by the 10th Ward Choir. President Clive Barney will preside at the stake center session beginning at 10 a.m. Ward members and other interested persons invited to attend this meeting include the 2nd, 4th, 6th, 11th, 13th, 17th, and 18th Wards. choir from the 6th and 17th Wards will present special selections. A COMBINED IFF 1. All our mens womens childrens Winter Coats & Jackets 2. Group of womens dresses 3. Winter hats. caps, gloves 4. Group of 9A.IYI. to 6 P.M. Appointments Home Office 453 W. 500 S. Bountiful boys flannel 2. Mens & Womens denim sport jeans shirts 3. Large group mens womens childrens shoes FF on Many many items store wide too numerous to list. Such as; robes, gowns. PJs, blouses, knit tops, jeans, slacks leisure suits, sport shirts. NEED WE SAY MORE?? USE YOUR MASTER CHARGE USE YOUR BANKAMERICARD 292-57- 12 485-21394-82- 71 22 SLC Ogden f mittens & See... 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