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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. APRIL 12. 1979 Infant OBITUM Services Scheduled Funeral services were held Thursday at 11 a.m. in the Kaysville 10th LDS Ward Chapel for Brady Adam Bacon, infant son of Charles G. and Jill A. Visnak Bacon of 1290 Devon Street, Kaysville. Parlette Petersen Succumbs At 49 Jleane HE MARRIED church and civic affairs. Former postmaster in Rex-bur- Ida. and Layton, Utah. He is survived by his widow. Salt Lake City; sons and daughter, Scott, Los AnLake City; Mrs. Randy (Mar- go) Kuykendall, El Paso, Richard Texas; step-sonSayer, San Jose, Cahf.; Robert, David and Craig s, Sayer, all of Salt Lake City; 8 grandchildren; parents, Ida.; brothers, Lester, Rexburg; DelVar and Bryan, Texas; and Kyle, Kansas City, Rex-bur- g, PARLETTE W. PETERSEN Parlette W. Petersen, died March 31, 1979 in North 17th Ward Chapel, 142 West 20C North. Additional services were held Wednesday at the Rexburg 5th Ward. The family suggested that contributions be sent to the Utah Heart Fund in lieu of flowers, vfw 49, Salt Lake City. He was bom Dec. 2, 1929 at Salt Lake City, a son of Hyrum Lester and LeSeba Widdeson Petersen., Kaysville Monday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reese were their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilkins of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Roger Wilhelmsen was confined to the McKay-De- e Hospital last week undergoing treatment. Mrs. Noreen Halliday entertained on Saturday afternoon at her home for a group from Salt Lake City. Twenty-fiv- e guests attended. Mrs. LaDean Griffin, who is author of the book, Is Any Sick Among You spoke to the group. ' Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Naranjo from Santa Clara, New Mexico visited with their daughter Jolene over the weekend. Jolene is making her home with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Clark and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Clay and daughter Denise of Pleasant Grove were Sunday visitors of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Robins of Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. H. Glenn Austin attended the state convention for county officials at Little America Restaurant and convention hall in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Mr. Austin was a member of the Board of Directors and also of surveyors departments of the state. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bowman returned from Los Angeles where they went to spend four days with their son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bowman and be with Richard for his birthday anniversary. Houseguests for one week of Vernon Clay. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Nelson and ; Elder Wes Tyler returned family were his parents, Mr. recently from serving his LDS mission1 lh'Irrdldiia! Hef made nr and Mrs. L. D. Kunz from his home with Doug and Ruth Montpelier, Ida. and his sister and family, Mr. and Baldwin prior to leaving and Mrs. Dan Brooks of Seattle, has been visiting with Mr. Wash. and Mrs. Baldwin since his jreturn. He and some of his Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. ,tjiissionary companions were Johnson visited in Magna 'conference weekend guests of the Baldwins. Monday with his father Wes is leaving now for Myron Johnson who is staying at the home of his sister, Mr. Kansas where he will be ' and Mrs. Jay Larsen. .'employed. - A FARMINGTON Tooele boy who is accused of shooting a Utah Highway Patrol trooper has been freed .from juvenile detention until his April 23 trial date. Mr. and Mrs. George Heywood entertained at a family dinner Sunday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Truman Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Pack, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stringham, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Don Feller, Salt Lake City; Seth Blood, Centerville; Mr. and Mrs. Dee chairman Shooting Suspect Goes Home FIRST DISTRICT Court Judge L. Kent Bachman said the youth, Pablo LeRoy Borrego Jr., can be released to his Tooele home in the custody of his mother. But the judge specified that the boy must remain under the constant supervision of his mother or an approved adult. The judge also restricted the father from living in the home while the boy is there. HIGH-SPEE- D chase, with two parked cars in Bountiful about an hour later. Boiu occupants were seriously injured in the accident. 'll PABLO LeROY Borrego Sr., also of Tooele, is awaiting a May 9 trial date. An earlier trial date was postponed to allow for additional time for results of psychological tests, FfchfJ'M grb 'Viva A 'irs&'r nie SfjfiecuUtieb 20 DISCOUNT Flexalums & Levolor MINI BUNDS (EXAMPLES) not installed Free Decorating Service Wallcoverings Free Drapery Classes Blinds & Shades Custom Made Draperies Custom Made Draperies DUTCH BOY PAINTS 292-858- 5 292-687- 1 LAYTON, UTAH 825-825- 7 ASK FOR KRISTINE 87 NORTH MAIN BOUNTIFUL MEMBER OF BOUNTIFUL AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE STEPHAN M. CRITES EDGAR SMOOT Marine Private Stephan M. Crites, son of Robert E. and (Doriene) Knight, Gooding, 21 grandchildren and 7 Depot, San Diego. DURING THE nine-wee- k training cycle, he learned the daughters, Mrs. Richard (Caroldyn) Francis, Fruit Mrs. James Heights; 73, a heart attack at the Lakeview Hospital. He was born April 17, 1905, in Provo to Horace Alma and Edna Stubbs Smoot. He married Dora Millard in the died March 27, SURVIVORS ARE: Wife, sons, Stanley M. Smoot of Centerville and Calvin E. Smoot LDS mission president in Louisville, Kentucky;, 1979 of Idaho; Brothers, Alma Smoot, missionary in Mesa, Ariz.; Neldon Smoot, Centerville; sisters, Mrs. J. Leslie (Diana) Turner, Farmington; Mrs. Kenneth (Maureen) Bourne, Kaysville; Mrs. Rod (Louise) Stringham, Bountiful and Mrs. John (Donna Salt Lake Temple (Sept. 7, 1927). He was a stalwart supporter of the LDS Church anda high priest in the Center- Kaysville News visited with her sister Mrs. Verna Barnes in Tremonton on Monday. They were guests on Sunday at a family dinner at the home of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Halliday in Layton. The occasion being the baptism and confirmation of their grandson, Adam Halliday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hyde and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Storey and family were guests Crites A. South 1700 West. ALL AUXILIARY mothers will be especially honored. All Eagle auxiliary members are invited. Windows, Mirrors, Table Tops, etc. Storm Windows exhibited by Marines. He participated in an active DAVIS COUNTY conditioning physical program GLASS CO. PHONE US YOUR GLASS TROUBLES " 1978. 8-- 9 MENS 2-PA- 9-- 7 8-- 9 SUIT HEADQUARTERS NT BflEKlS LOTIH1I1KI AIL ment. HEN'S Mrs. Deena Cook of Logan spent the conference weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hart. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller and family of Taft, Calif, will 2-PA- NT SUITS Knit Suits Dross Suits New Styles Mac Can lit you 6 colors Free Alterations 2 People may share an order Sizes 0 Missions Church Business Ideal For: 2175 Work OVER Utah with many of their relatives. They will visit with his mother, Mrs. Nora Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lotz, in Kaysville. 4,000 MEWS SUITS 2 Pant Vested 2 Pant Vested Mens Suits Mens Suits 99 Mrs. Camille Callahan of Veinna, Va. has been in North Salt Lake visiting with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Callahan. She also visited in Bountiful with her 149" 2210" OVER father, Harry B. Lyman and in Kaysville with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. David T. Sanders and her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lyman and family as well as other relatives and friends in the area. Mrs. Bessie Young is convalescing at home after being confined to the Davis North Medical Center the past eight VESTED Rust, Brown, Green, Navy, Lt. Blue, Black 36-5- arrive to spend Easter in 2295" 3,000 MENS SPORT COATS DOOR BUSTER 10,000 days. Mens Conference weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Henry 9 A.M. DOOR BUSTER Famous Brand were three LDS missionaries from New Jersey who are laboring in southern Utah. Commission Agrees To furniture HOWEVER, made at the prison is constructed only upon request by a governmental agency and requires two to three months to complete. Commissioners also agreed to investigate further cost for printing done at the prison, grb store Fronts, Slacks Boys Suits 17" 49" 235" DOOR BUSTER 3,000 Belts 99 VALUES TO snoo 1,000 FAMOUS BRAND SHOES FAMOUS BRAND MENS SHOES Great savings New styles Sizes 6'i-- 1 3 American Gentleman Stacy Adams Winthrop 255 VII 2-PA- University Mall Orem THUR. 9-- 7 NT SUIT HEADQUARTERS 165 South Main, Bountiful 132 South Main, Salt Lake City 4 Locations to Serve You t 5130 FRI. Robert E. Burton of Layton of will-hos- THUR. has returned to his home after being confined to the Davis North Medical Center the past months undergoing treat- - Fraternal Order 9-- 7 ' Davis FARMINGTON has County Commission ofagreed to purchase some fice equipment from the Utah State Prison at a savings of more than $200. CAROL Anderson, resource development director, said she visited the prison and was very impressed" with the workmanship and costs of furniture made at the prison for governmental use. She noted that a desk, credenza and typing table cost $740 to purchase commercially. It can be obtained at the prison for $539.50, a savings of $200.50, she said. Roy Eagles Auxiliary No. 3355 a state visitation in honor of Madam State President Mary Scothern of Brigham City, on Tuesday, April 17, at 8 p.m. at the Roy Aerie Hal! personal and professional traditionally standards Corps in Dec. Susie. Buy From Prison FOE Auxiliary basics of battlefield survival. He was introduced to the typical daily routine that he will experience during his enlistment and studied the Mortuary. FRI. Auto Glass, of 1497 SERVICES FUNERAL were held Saturday, March 31, 1979 at the Centerville Stake Center. Interment was in the Farmington City Cemetery under the direction of Russon Brothers Bountiful THUR. event which celebrates its 18th anniversary this month. ; Specializing In Insurance Claims Marilyn Drive, Layton, has completed recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit and gained proficiency in a variety of military skills, including first aid, rifle marksmanship and close order drill. Teamwork were and emphasized throughout the training cycle. HE JOINED the Marine Fae) Bolt, Corinne. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Halliday Roberta Bobbie Riley of Preceptor Mu is chairman of this annual Your First Call, All Class Needs Ends Basic Training State University. Henry Galbraith is convalescing at home after suffering with pneumonia. Neil Slade and David Kemp left Monday by plane to serve two year LDS missions in Australia. Neil is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Slade and David is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kemp. They will serve in the Melbourne Mission, David in the Italian Melbourne'Mission. it would be doubtful he will be able to resume his job as a highway , patrolman. THE YOUTH is also charged with two counts of aggravated robbery. The boys father is also charged with two counts of aggravated robbery and obstructing justice for assisting his sons escape. The pair allegedly stole two cars at gunpoint while fleeing from the scene of the shooting. Country Club. and distributed Jersey milk in the Salt Lake Valley for over four decades. In recent years was honored as Dairyman of the Year by Utah Evans is from the inrecently an- Trooper recuperating juries but he nounced that A epair; 3133GB He served on the LDS Church General Welfare Advisory Committee. Produced Sunday evening at a family birthday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Jacobsen in honor of their daughter with several Davis County law officers involved, followed the shooting. The suspects auto was involved in an accident iepTirfe record Jersey cattle. BORREGO is charged with attempted criminal homicide in the shooting incident last Oct. 7 of Trooper Ralph Evans of Sunset. The trooper was shot twice, once in the neck and once in the hip, as" he was conducting a routine investigation on Interstate Highway 15 near Farmington. YOUNG much created enthusiasm was the upcoming Founder's Day and its theme Seek New Horizons. FOUNDERS DAY will be celebrated on April 26 in Davis County, at the Oakridge that select, and develop world Edgar Stubbs Smoot, FUNERAL SERVICES were held Tuesday at the Iota of Layton. At this social, the subject A NATIONAL leader in the American Jersey Cattle Club he was internationally recognized for his ability to breed, y MU of Boun- tiful entertained Xi Alpha and Xi Phi of Gamma Bountiful and also Preceptor Farms. SURVIVORS include parents of Kaysville; three brothers and one sister, Brian, Bradley, Brenton and Brianna. Burial was in the Kaysville City Cemetery under the direction of Lindquists Kays-ville Mortuary, np Mo. March 31. PRECEPTOR managed Smoots Jersey Ward. geles, Calif.; Kerby, Salt Four chapters of Beta Sigma Phi got together for brunch at the Servus Drug, Pine Room on Saturday, ville 2nd Ward. He owned and HE WAS born Jan. 1, 1979 and he passed away April 1, 1979 in the University Hospital, Salt Lake City of sudden syndrome crib disease. The parents are members of the Kaysville 10th LDS Rigby Sayer, April 15, 1974 in Elko, Nev. He was active in Beta Sigma Phi Brunch Rites Held For Edgar S. Smoot 210 South Main, Salt Lake City FRI. 8-- 9 DO |