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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, NOVEMBER 18, 1976 IS Richard Maher, Layton resident, has recently Max L. Wynn Dies In Train Accident a quarter mile along the track. Mr. Wynn who works for an owner operator whose truck is leased to Freeport Transport, Inc. at the Freeport Center was pronounced dead at the scene. He was born April 2, 1936, in Ogden a son of Robert Max Lorin Wynn, 40, of 2211 N. 300 W, in Sunset was killed Monday morning when his truck cab was sliced in half by a train after he drove around railroad crossing barricades. WYNN was southbound on Main Street in Clearfield about 7:15 a.m. Monday morning on his way to work when warning lights began flashing and crossing barricades dropped on his side of the street because of an oncoming Union Pacific MR. P. and Marcella Austin Wynn. He was married to Susan Caitano on March 2, 1965 in Boise. Ida. HE WAS employed as a mechanic and truck driver for the Freeport Transportation Company and had lived the past two and one half years in Sunset. He was a member of the Sunset LDS First Ward and a former member of the Elks Lodge. Surviving are his widow of freight train. Witnesses said that the victim stopped, then swung around the end of the barricade at 200 South Main in Clearfield driving on the wrong side of the street. Sunset, one son and two daughters, Robert Todd Wynn and Miss Cynthia Wynn both of Guam; Miss Stacey Wynn, Sunset. Three stepsons and Richard two Jones, Fort Jackson, S. Car.; Rodney Jones, Stone, Ida.; Randy Jones, serving with the THE EASTBOUND freight traveling at approximately 60 miles per hour ripped into the truck cab tearing the cab in half and scattering debris for s, Services Marine Corps in Georgia; Mrs. Billy (Leilani) Criss-maPrice; Miss Susie Jones, Sunset and four grandchildren. ALSO surviving are his parents of Yuma, Ariz.; two brothers and one sister, Robert LaGrand Wynn, Clearfield; Frank A. Wynn, Las Vegas, Nev.; Mrs. Gayland (Myma) Archibald, n, Held For Allene Borgeson Funeral services for Allene resident, were held Friday, Nov. 12 at A. Borgeson, Layton d, payroll clerk at the Defense in RESIDING North Dakota for 30 years, she moved to Layton, in 1943. Her schooling began in Chatfield, Minn. She graduated from ! h of Chapter 24, Order of Eastern Star in Clearfield. Mrs. Borgeson is survived Beth-Araba- sons and 1 daughter: Vernon R., Clearfield; Donald E. Bryan, Texas; Richard H., Tacoma, Washington: Mrs. by 3 Kenneth (Beverly) Louaason, San Francisco, Calif. She had grandchildren. Her sisters are Mrs. Annette C. Dubin, Layton and Mrs. Francis Hinkley, St. Paul, Minn. 11 ing L.D.S. Church. MR. MAHER moved from the East to Utah. After receiving both a bachelors and masters degree in history from B.Y.U., he began at teaching seminary-fir- st Clearfield High then at Bountiful High and at the present time, he is teaching seminary at Viewmont High. Inspiration for this first book came before Mr. Maher belonged to the L.D.S. Church. As a member of the U.S. Air Force on a tour of Davis bring- sales to year-to-da- te cent of the announced today by Volunteer County Savings Bonds Chairman $2,169,612, 43 per 1976 quota, it was ARE subject matter. Samplings of humor, patriotism, lovt. stories, courageous acts and human emotions are comwith bined spiritual experiences to make the book readable and realistic. Two chapters tell of experiences of chaplains wives. Richard Maher was born and raised in New England. He served in the U.S. Air and attended Force Wentworth Institute in Boston. Two L.D.S. missionaries contacted him in 1968. The result was conversion to the credited treasury County with $321,606, Harold C. Steed. STATE chairman Wendell E. Gile and 1976 TSIA cam- paign chairman John E. announced jointly that the total August sales of series E-savings bonds for the state came to $2,932,166 which sales brings the to $21,742,821 - 67 per cent of the 1976 quota of $32,500,000. 1976 sales are $2,676,658 above sales for the same period last year. Lat-ti- n H total-to-dat- RICHARD MAHER duty in England, he developed a feeling of respect the first eight months of 1976 were greater than for any January-Auguperiod since H bonds went on sale in 1952. st STATE AND County volun- teers again warn residents against becoming involved in chain-lette- or r believes that the public should be made aware that such schemes - which are acessentially tivities - to a distinct disservice to the savings bonds program. for the military chaplain. This admiration turned to action as Mr. Maher began con- ducting oral history inter- views with L.D.S. Chaplains. Although stories in the book talk of other people, the sources of all the AIDS STUDENTS al material are L.D.S. Chaplains. DAVIS COUNTY residents J. Duffy Palmer and Milton J. Hess are memtioned in the book along with former Utah governor Herbert B. Maw and Tabernacle organist Roy M, Darley. For God and Country an exceptional book. dmg is Steve Fleming, a Clearfield Job Corpsman, from St. Louis, Mo., works each morning and afternoon as a crossing guard on 700 S. in Clearfield to help students cross the street safely. The past week marked the beginning of .a police Job Corps training program with the Clearfield City Police Uruguay - Paraguay Mission, a member of the general board of the YMMIA, vice president of the Executive Committee of Great Salt Lake Council of Boy Scouts of America, and currently serving as a Regional Representative. THE VISITING Regional1 Representative will present the theme of, Making the Scriptures Meaningful in WITH CHAIN BRAKE three in the evening with two going on patrol and one corpsman working in radio dispatch on each shift. Sharpen your own chain automatically. Keeps chain at peak efficiency. MEMBERS of the Clearfield police department will be acting as instructors in the e Auto-Sharp- Program have been assigned to work with the Clearfield police officers in many areas, including traffic assistance and dispatching. Three corpsmen will be working the day shift and Your Life and Your Church Calling. The public is invited to at- tend the Sunday Conference session at 10 a.m. in the Lay-to- n Utah East Stake Center, 125 Chapel Street, Layton. Stake President K. Roger Bean, 831 Elm Street, Layton will conduct. new program which will provide the corpsmen with training in all areas of police work. Clearfield Police Chief A.O. Archuleta feels the new program will help erase the negative feeling the community has for the corpsman. MANY OF the corpsmen were raised in the ghetto and this new program is the first good association they have had with the police. Since the initiation of the program many corpsmen ! Soft grip handle for positive control, less fatigue. Dept. SIX MEMBERS of the Clearfield Job Corps Ranger Layton East Stake Awaits Conference Mini Mac 35 370B chain Auto-Shar- fast, smooth cutting, automatically sharpened Automatic oiler oils as you cut. $1fiQ95 Complete wi Carrying Case JIMS SPORTING GOODS - 1731 So. 2000 West, 7 Syracuse CARL RACKER & SONS 825-277- 129 South State, Clearfield 825-60- 1 After this the young people will leave for their homes. The Diaconate will meet at Bill and Mary McGees home tonight at 7:30 p.m. THANKSGIVING Sunday, Nov. 21 is also Stewardship Sunday, with the Loyalty Dinner at 6 p.m. Helen Sizemore and Gertrude Watkins are chairpersons in charge of planning the following graveside services was in Pleasant Valley Lutheran dinner. Valley, have expressed their desire to West Gentile, Layton 376-426- 7 go into police work, mnm WILLIAM N. JONES Elder William N. Jones, a Regional Representative to the Council of Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints, will speak at the Layton Utah East Stake Conference Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 20 and 21, in Layton. ELDER Jones professional endeavors have lead him into several engineering fields where he has excelled. He received a B.S. degree from the University of Utah in Electrical Engineering, and a MBA from Harvard Graduate Business School being a Sterling Scholar. 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SECUR 1 RACKERS WESTERN AUTO 116 and the speaker will be Rae A banquet will be held at the Lotus Restaurant Saturday evening. An election of new officers will be held at this time. THE YOUTH will meet at the church at 8:30 a.m. Sunday for worship services. The officers will meet at 9:30 a.m. similar schemes to get rich with savings bonds. In addition to the fact that chain-lette- r schemes violate federal law, the treasury The Following the dinner a program will be presented by the youth and a presentation of the budget will be made for the approval of those present. BURIAL Cemetery, Pleasant (North Dakota, dmg by the department of the Nationally, combined series H bond sales of $642 million set a new record for the month of August. Total E-sales of $5,177 million in E and Karadeema. Lankin, North Dakota High School and attended Normal Training School, Valley City, North Dakota. Until the time of her marriage. Mrs. Borgeson was a school teacher. She was a member of the Episcopal Church and a charter member church. THE THEME will be Construction Company H short, historically interesting, documented and varied in STORIES The Layton Community Church people are busy making plans to host the Utah Baptist Youth Convention this weekend. Registration will start at 6 p.m. Friday at the Depot in Ogden for 25 years. She retired in 1968. August Series E-savings bonds sales figures released un- Community Church Sets Events ALLENE A. Borgeson was 14, 1895 in Chat-fielMinn, to Edward and Anna E. Johnson Thompson. A. married Henry She Borgeson on October 8, 1919 in Grand Forks, North Dakota. Her husband died February 6, 1935, North Dakota. Mrs. Borgeson worked as a AFTER chaplain) and continuing til the present time. Funeral services were held on Thursday, Nov. 18 at the Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel in Ogden with Bishop Jerry Williamson of the Sunset LDS First Ward officiating. vw the services. Mrs. Borgeson died Nov. 9 in the St. Benedicts hospital following a long illness. She was 78. born July published his first book, For God and Country. The book of a is compilation experiences of L.D.S. military chaplains beginning with B.H. Roberts (the first L.D.S. Soda Springs, Ida. Lindquist-Clearfiel- d the Pastor Harley Mortuary. Hunt of the Clearfield Community Church officiated at $321,606 Bonds Purchased In Davis County 41b3 123 45b 18R Service Mars Owned and Licensed by BankAmerica Service Corp |