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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS MAY JOURNAL, 25, 1978 Funeral Services (mqdm Rites Held Saturday Force Base Hill Air one son. Dennis avion, stepsons, Reginald Roybal, Clearfield, Frank Roybal, N lawn , MaV hiv honk- - oi hi art hildten Silt Hina! M tuic !tt 1 t'ji r 5 ONE him cla--J uncial services were held May 20 at the L'tulquist Clearfield Mortality with Bishop Kent F .ui'pinn ol the ay ton 5th ill ot i . nju 1 I ltd bl F V, VI mg tun m Salt I i, tu", won- - divuricd )! nut tu.i1 ti UiiTij'-l nl 17, ITi-- t m I ik i, fv Has IHdt at 'w uiiii MR. 5 H (, i,h v si r (if m Leandro, Saturday, olfa luting 1 in H San I 11., d il sister also survives She is Mrs Ellen H million, Calif j' IQ's ia,iu. bum Vt akt' (. H (iri'.dl at ML Ill 17 grand-- t nine Centerville, ORMAL BRIG YOIWG ii)7 W .k' 0 Wvdncsdav, 'ii n-- d C INTERMENT was in the learfit Id C ity Cemetery Military honnis were given at the graveside bv American Ft gun Baker N.i 9 dmg a a- Merrill Post Services Held t i ii si r r u 's a wi at 11a in lit sd ly 7th armingum L hi id DS W Mi ht ill ari m V Bishop C.len en.ta I sieiia C lut k f.ui r Dor. mat t icd ! iii'im tlhams on Nuv 2 l1 W rmniN HE HAD t j to in fe' ort Worth, I bv 1 bu'idet toot rat tor is He had lived most ot fas life in Fut Wurth, lex and moved to Kavsville two month- - ago He received a bachelor degree in music from SLR VIVO RS are his wid-.nf Kavsville, one son and two daughters, James Thomas Out ley Jr Noith Hollywood, Arnell Calif Sharp, , , , sharp, prelude and postlude music, Mary Lou Lloyd, inDon Adams, vocation, Walked musical number, f id iv Where Jesus Walked by Bui ton and Joyce W intei s 1 Tommve ou 1 12 Kaysville, grandchildren and four Adams, great grandchildren, RLMARKS, Bishop Glen H ambson, Come, Come Ye saints bv Tom and Elian Jeanne Pike and Burton and 1 Winters, speaker, I el x J Velasquez, The Lords Piayer by Tom and Joyce i llan Jeanne Pike, benediction, H Barr Balhf Dedication of the grave was by Reed L Adams with interment in Oklahoma University He was a H'gli Priest and active in the Farmington 7th LDS Ward He had been a teacher ,n the contracting ti ade Mesquite, Tex sisters, Kavsville ( tty Cemetery Pallbearers were Arthur Tanner, Frank Worsley, David Noakes, M. P leonard, Reed Llovd and Ballstaedt F mmanuel HONORARY pallbearers were Ron Adams, Tarry Mike Sharp, Lynn Adams and Gary Sharp, S tj a rp, grandsons f lowers were cared for by the Farmington 7th Ward Relief Society np LIVE kTUSIC fh M He had lived in Kanesville but most of his life was spent in Kavsville and Layton. Hardman and Delbert Hardman, speaker, Rulon Barnes; organ solo Beautiful Isle of Somewhere and In My Fathers House are Many Mansions by George Rytting, benediction, Allan Higgs, dedication of grave, Arvel Higgs, interment in MR. HIGGS was an Llder in the Lav ton LDS ISth Ward Surviving are his widow of Layton, sons and daughters, Del H Higgs, Mrs Jane H Smith, both of Bountiful, J umor Tooele, William Arve! N Kearns, Robert D Clearfield, Jerald R Magna, Jay C M Alien H.ggs, Fugene Kaysville Citv Cemetery Higgs, Higgs, Higgs, PALLBFARLRS Schofield, Higgs, Higgs, Sandy, Mrs Alternate Bertha Ann Rosser, Mrs Annie Mav Smith, bo'h of Salt Lake City, Mrs Alice Hart-in, C linton Douglas Higgs, Michael Higgs, Robert O Higgs, lutrv Smith ton a mission) and Finn Higgs (on a mis ALSO 6J grandf hildren, 31 one brother and three sisters, Bill Higgs, North Ogden, Mrs Zeila Bodily. Layton, Mrs lorence Corbndge, Fruit Mrs Mauretta Heights, Miller, F armmgtnn Funeral servo es were held Junior Jerald t ne of the n ovt active vot districts in avion is Dis he distru t is the ti u t 13 iiea t'f Goroun Avt-- , Angel In an effort to and efficiency medical records, Davis North Medical Center has installed a hospital wide computer LAYTON people-oriente- I B B IB ii I1 iB B B 1 B Max Major, Kavsville superintendent advises all residents of Kavsville and Layton that no plastic flowers are to be put on the graves in the Kavsville ayton City Cemetery during mowing season Live floweis are permissible DAVIS NORTH is one of only two of the 59 Humana 1 I orporat hospitals to be operated on a complete computer system d in 5, I MAJOR stated, iiisn w ,i hi put.lu A 32 year old man is listed in serious condition at the American Fork Hospital after being injured in a hang gliding accident just south of the I I AYTON ayton Point-o- f the Mountain Monday UTAH County Deputy Bub Also They were passengers in a car driven by Marvin Rose of Sheriff Eyre said the Mrs Gordon Chalmers of New London, New Hampshire has been staying in Layton the past two weeks with her Joe! daughter and and Margo Ptercy Mrs. Ruby Price, Utah's Mother of the Year" for 1977 addressed the Ogden Area Brigham City police The mishap apparently happened auto when an pulled in front of the Rose car at the intersection of Main and South, Brigham City SIX others in the Rose car and the driver of the other vehicle also suffered minor injuries, police reported, grb 1100 Chamber No Choice Little Nellie was asked the difference between the quick and the dead. The quick are those who get out of the way in time, the dead are those who dont. B B 6 B 1 of Commerce "Early Bird breakfast last Thursday. PFC Jeffery S Stapley. the son of Mr and Mrs Hal S Stapley has completed "Headstart training in Germany. PFC Stapley learned the German language and about German customs as part of the training Mrs Minnie Adams was released from the hospital last week after she suffered a mild heart attack Kristi Clark, the 8 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ned Clark, was one of the students of Mrs. Lynn Passey that performed in a student piano recital on May 22 in the Clearfield Library recital room. Kristi has been studyone ing the piano for about year. B O tSHSXKSMCSMlSJ3XIM82n u, i. r b it is the son ot Mr . and Howard Robinson i k s lather is Richat d K Pinson and his father is v (Hap) Rob.nson Hap is u son of William O Robin .n, all of 1 armmgton Mother is the former Rae tan Adams of Kavsville, "iti ml t onvi,ti A I in w P F r H !u . bt ' Salt Lakt ( itv The Repuhlii ans o ro h District H hope meeting for all hefot i a o lit IS of the c m g convention At Uus moi c oters w ill ha it the opj o tunilv to met t th distric t c R n K rtf W3rWlllWWgIS ...,.i ; utd candidate s tin .1 bug tigs ft ( t Hi t Ot. il ' v p h Mttnoiial flowers will bt temoved from the gta.es on Mondav, Jure1 5 and pet. pie wishing to collect their con tamers, must pick the m up prior to Monday morn.ng June 5, so that it y ( rows c an maintain the grounds The citizens cooperation on this matter will be apprm.u t d np ? I r c glider the ground when he smacked lace down into a hillside east of Interstate 15 a popular spot tor hang gliders, but the scene of Mr and Mrs Hyrum (Bill) Talbot have returned home from a vacation trip that took them to Alaska and Hawaii. The Layton couple flew to Hawaii to take their daughter, Kathryn Huff and her baby girl home. Mrs. Huff and her husband, Dennis have been living in Hawaii where Dennis is stationed with the armed forces ... .. (! BKABLSFKE) S BfiB SPT STORE BCSB OP f.7i Just in Time for Fathers Day Mens Sale Shirt or short sleeves Long No Knits r SALE Cornfdete Stock Ladles Summer Liens Dresses Reduced Long or Shorts Save Time to Buy Complete Stock -- Dress Oxfords Save 20 on each Off 20 on every pair was about 200 feet from several accidents in recent months The deputy said Mr Strong apparently lost control as he and descent his began nosedived in'o the hillside grb Layt on and Monte, age CUT AND PLACE BY PHONE t In Id l Man Hurt While Gliding stable and Call Davis County Sheriff Paramedics i c Complete Stock morning DU lo No Plastic Flow ers Tremonton, according to ir-- c T I ic Id s n ? daily paperwork eaHSBBBBBBBBI BBBBHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHBB i of H.H - s 3 4 side evening Republican Mass Meeting, ihe following people were elected to office Karen Youngman, chaitman, W Lester Robinson, vice chau-maDonna Abrams, sec re ury and treasurer, Curtis Youngman, Steven Joseph and V illtam Keller, commit teeman, Gave Robinson and Markus Pc let son, dt legates lor the county (oni'TOt.un at ALL EMPLOYEES Davis North have been rained to use the computer and 20 visual display units have been established, one at each key hospital station Patients will meet the computer when they first are admitted at the facility, and all subsequent supplies and medical tests will be fed into the machine The increased speed of the machine will also eliminate much of the staff's Jothan, age Concrete boat launches, full hook ups, & groceries, gas, ice, beer, fish tackle B t AT THE Mi miav d OPENING OF FISHING JUNE 2ND and 3RD ED we-- n- ( Road OFFICIALS say the new technology ts It will help us, claims administrator Dean Holman, but it should also help the patient It will further redut e any chance of human error less seriously hurt were for reservations B ' St CH is the case of Jed d.a'ii Robinson n S a dav in the Farming n IDS Ward the infant Jod - tu( ssed and named bv lain O Robmson of I ar dun, who is 102 years old J lns gt eat great grand g..e Il THE ST improved condition. Call Dan or Rae Donna (oil Strict, Anlciopi Drive and the (j( he Pc pat.1 h an I 1 kuti i i nir system reported June 3rd i roc upgrade Kelly and Co. BIS RSil CONTEST 3 t li was not only a rare ,h t n o but somewhat of d i ''d wht n an infant child - rho opportunity of being i d bv his 102 vear old t a gicat grandfather Mass Heelings Sunday afternoon. Annual B R 1 New Computer At Davis North Medical Center MOST seriously hurt was Jana Lee Lloyd, age 2, who is Phone Higgs, Arvel H Robert D Higgs, Higgs, Jav ( M lutes, Allan Higgs and Lia ne Higgs ding Kaysville children were injured, one seriously, in a two-ca- r accident in Brigham City miles West of Duchesne 738-204- t t W H.ggs, 1 Left to right, Rk hard K. Robinson, grandfather huh: William Robinson; center, Richard Huwarl, tb G1' (Hap) Robinson, great grandlather and father William O Robmson, luZ t .it- q GENERATIONS FIVE HONORARY pallbeai ers were his suns, Dell H Higgs, Three Children Are Injured iru f'ust ion ), all grandsons -- MR. itntior (ask for details) register before 5 a.m. pallbearers, Rtckv Hartman. Kim Higgs, KAYSVILLE -- Three young 5 were Lynn Higgs, Terry Higgs, Craig Smith, Gdiland Moffat, Donald J Rosser, Brad H.ggs, all grandsons H.ggs, all of Layton, Mrs Bessie H ambson It y Ht Irrigation Company -- unruly prayer was by Mike 1 Aj.lt Phi Oku .asm uf harles Harry at. H musical selection, O My Father by Alice Seamons, Orson Hardman, James years for the Kaysvtlle otiu mind at the services. WAS burn t MR. HIGGS worked for many years in the Farmers Union Store in Layton He had been a watermaster for many Arkansas, 1 married On Sept 4, 1920, he a 1 postlude music, George Ryt-tinmusical selection The King of Love My Shepherd Is by Khrtsttna Talbot, Lodell Murdock accompanied by George Rytting; invocation, Eugene Higgs. Speakers, Bishop Howard B Smith, Elton Kidd and Bishop Rulon Thornley; Florence Ann Hardman in abeth Holmes, Spi I Fs 111 H.ggs Dorothv Bovett, - t'oio, J ames I In m,ib i nil it v, 67 of 475 f ts( J "5 mth Kay sv i j le, w h i do I hut m Pm 'day, May !1 Da' is Nurth MeJn ii C t nu i I a heart al'.n k tor hupt FAMILY prayer was given by Dell H Higgs, prelude and Farmington. Lepore, Salt Lake City, two of HE WAS born Aug 18, 1900 in Kaysvtlle, a son of W illtam HE attended West High School in Salt Lake City He was a member of the La) ton 15th LDS Ward Mr Young belonged to the Fraternal Order of Eagles of Ogden and the Wally Byam International Trailer Club Surviving are his widow of 37 Tuesday, May and Sarah Jane Flinders HE WAS a veteran of world war 11, serving in the U S Naw Uinidl Brig young, Moses Higgs, Phillips Street, Lay-todied Friday, May 19, 1978 at his home of cancer. He lived in Salt Lake City until 1953 when he moved to Clearfield I 23 in the Kays-vili- e Ltndqutst Mortuary with Bishop Howard Smith of the Layton 18th Ward officiating 'Christopher 77 of 26 Kens Summer Straws Western styling Cool Values Ideal for Work Reduced From Hawaii, Mr and Mrs Talbot flew to Ancorage, Alaska where their daughter, Connie, is living Connie is married to David Johnson The Laytonites saw many interesting things in Alaska including moose and smelt fishing On the trip home from Alaska, Mr. and Mrs Talbot enjoyed a breakfast that had as a special gourmet treat reindeer sausages Bishop and Mrs. LeGrand Simmons and their children, Kris and Leslie along with Mrs. Simmons mother, Mrs Elna Okelberry, spent last weekend in Goshen, Utah They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Garth Boswell, while there Miss Shtrleen Waite is announcing her engagement to Terry Hawks of Salt Lake City. They plan to be married m July. Boys Oxford Size 8Vj to 4 Reg 12 98 Value Pair for this sale 1 One group Complete Stock Fabrics Save on every yard AH Reduced Now 20 Mtile Dennis was serving on a submarine at sea, Kathryn flew home to ayton to have her baby The girl w as born April 11 in the Hill Air Force Base Hospital While Mr and Mrs Talbot were in Hawaii, they toured many of the scenic attractions One special tour was of the LDS Hawaiian Temple that was recently remodeled and was open to public tours while the Talbots were in Hawaii. Downstairs Specials CSose-O- ut for this sale One Group Boys Just in Time One Rack Canvas Oxfords Mens Levis Odds it Ends Red & Navy Size 10 thru 6 Completely Washable Reg 14 00 Value Shrink to fit 15 00 Value Now only 65 Only Pair Pair June Weddings Many Ideas for Plan Now For Dads Day Complete Gift Kens Dept Reduced Leisure Outfits Pants and Jackets Reduced Ladies Sportswear Tops & Bottom Now Vi Price Special Offerings May Sale Boys Shirts Long or Short Sleeves |