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Show REA-E- WEEKLY X DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 28, 1980 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, FEBRUARY 28, 1980 QPJTUgtM was speaker Floyd Wilcox and Mrs. Marilee Hawkes rendered a Mute solo, accompanied by Mrs. K. Sessions. T he concluding speakers were President Vern Thurgood and Bishop Grant M. Steed. Henry MolTit, accompanied by Mrs. MILTON II. WILCOX' Milton Henry Wilcox. 50. died on Feb. 21. 1980 at the family home following an extended illness that has kept him hospitalized off and on for the past six years. He was born Oct. 28. 1929 in Clinton. Utah, a son of David Henry and Ann Burnett Wilcox. He married Joyce Tate in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on May 22. 1961. Peggy Moffit. sang "The Lord's Prayer. Benediction was given by Ordith W. Bourgeous: grave was dedicated by Elmer Wilcox. Pallbearers were Norman D. Wilcox. Dee Wilcox. Robert Birch. Ken Wilcox. George Fisher and Thomas Ashton. Flowers were cared for by the Syracuse First Ward Relief Society, vsb MR. WILCOX owned and operated the Ogden Travel Agency in Ogden for the past 15 years. And engaged in farming and cattle raising. He was employed for United Airlines at the Salt Lake Airport for 12 years. He had resided in Syracuse all of his life: graduated from Davis High School and Weber Slate College, he also attended BYU and the U. of U. Dance Set For 29th The Kaysville Region Young Adults will have a leap year day dance on Feb. 29 from p.m. in the chapel at 875 E. 200 N Kaysville. INSTANT REPLAY," owners Michael Naegle and Aaron Thatcher will provide the music that evening for 42 per person. Since leap year comes only once every four years, a Sadie Haw kins dance that night will be appropriate. Everyone coming is encour1 HE WAS an active member of the Syracuse First Ward: filled an LDS mission to the Great Lakes Mission from 949 to 195 the had held many church positions and was serving as a high councilman in the Syracuse Utah LDS Stake at the time of his death. Surviving are his widow of Syracuse: son. David C. Wilcox, and a daughter, Mary Ann Wilcox, both of Syracuse: his hickish" aged to wear clothes and dress to compete in the Daisy Mae-Li- l' Abner e contest judged by look-alik- mother of Syracuse: three brothers and one sister. Dee B. Brett Timothy and Chuck Schuemaker. 5 Every person years old in the world is invited to come. LDS or not. We just ask that all will comply with LDS standards and see how we can have good clean fun." a representative said. Refreshments will be served, no dates needed, np Wilcox. Floyd S. Wilcox. Nor- 18-2- man D. Wilcox and Mrs. Robert S. (Rosanne) W. Birch, all of Syracuse. FUNERAL services were held on Monday in the Syra- cuse Utah Stake Chapel. Bishop Grant M. Steed ollici- - ZCMI CENTER STORE ONLY mm$7 Delivery Succumbs At Age 30 Funeral services for Michael Lynn Odd. 30. of 157 N. 300 W.. Kaysville was held Wednesday, Feb. 27. at am. at the Lindquist's Kaysville Mortuary Chapel. He died Feb. 24. 1980 in Brigham City. He was born Jan. 29. 1950 in Salt Lake City a son of Ray Steed and Marilyn Richie Odd. In 1969 he was married to Nancy Greathouse. They were later divorced. HE HAD worked for Kaysville city as an electrician for five years and also as a carpenter. He had lived in Kaysville for 20 years; Salt Lake City for eight and Carrollton, Mo. for two years. Mike graduated from Davis High School. He was a member of the Kaysville First LDS Ward. Active in scouting he had received his Duty To God" award. SURVIVING are one son. Shane Michael Odd. Kaysvill-e- ; his parents of Kaysville; sisters. Mrs. Elton (Butch) Over, Kaysville; Mrs. Nanette Stone, Layton. Burial was in the Kaysville City Cemetery and funeral w as directed by Lindquist's Kaysville Mortuary, np By DONETA M. GATHERUM 773-497- 6 Miss Shauna Fielding, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Fielding, received Last week, an Adams cousins party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Haven J. (Bonnie Rae) Barlow for all grandchildren of F.lias Adams Jr. Family movies and slides of places in Vermont where the Adams family originated were shown by Harris Adams. Earl (Beth) Call of Kaysville also showed family films. The cousins passed around older family pictures. A buffet supper was provided for the people in attendance. Julie and Glen Terry recently hosted a year old birthday group recently enjoyed a special evening in Salt Lake City. The group members had dinner at the Deli Fontana after which they went to a show. Special guests of honor at the Advanced Hair Designing Clinic for Licensed Hair Dressers . you work in your home or need or perming All vanced. styling. ad-cutti- Day Workshop, Theory, Demonstration & Show 100.00. CLASS IS LIMITED Call for Additional Information Fran Brown & fourth place ribbon in her class in the slalom race held last Monday at Powder Mountain. This was the first time Shauna had entered a skiing race. HAIR DRESSERS CLINIC If a One of Layton's study ? Co. rently performing Shakespearean was an active member of the LDS Church and had filled a mission to the Cumorah Mission from 1963 to 1965. Since moving to Layton, Mr. Jacobsen had been active as JERRY D. JACOBSEN scoutmaster, Sunday a School president and was engaged in many youth activities. Phone February 16, 1980 Knowlton St. No. and Judy Beckstead. 325 Doyle 20. Layton, girl. ClearDennis and Sandra Hooper. 5 Birch Circle. The Taming Of The Shrew" at the Pioneer Memorial Theater on the U. of U. campus in Salt Lake City. He takes the part of Lucentio. a son to Vincentio who is in love with Bianca. field. boy. Walter and Luana Hudson. 253 South Fort Lane, THE PLAY will run nightly through March 8. A 2 p.m. matinee will be given on Saturday, March I. Kaysville, girl. Layton, girl. February 18, 1980 Robert and Jane Dunford. 400 Crestwood Rd.. February 19, 1980 Vickie Don and Vega. 489 Sherwood Dr.. Layton, and Bishop Fred E. Hansen. HE IS survived by his wife of Layton; twin son and daugh- ter, Jeffrey D. and Jennifer Jacobsen and another daughter, Jamee Jacobsen all of Layton; parents of Bountiful; brothers, Daniel E. Jacobsen, Salt Lake City; Crayle E. Jacobsen. Sandy; Neil E. Jacobsen, currently serving an LDS Mission in Gilroy, Calif. Funeral services were held on Thursday in the Layton Holmes Creek LDS Stake Center. The family prayer was given by Frank E. Jacobsen; prelude and postlude music by Tauave Leota; invocation by J. Roscoe Hunt: remarks by Bishop Fred E. Hansen; speakers were Daniel Rasmussen, Bishop George Robinson MUSICAL selections were given by Thelma Robinson, accompanied by Beth Rasmussen. Paul Toronto sang "How Great Thou Art, and the benediction was given by Daniel E. Jacobsen. Gene Echols dedicated the grave in the Bountiful Cemetery. Pallbearers were Daniel E. Jacobsen, Crayle E. Jacobsen, L. Vaughn Hyde, Bruce M. Andersen, Steven Jacobsen, and Shirl Stanton. Honorary pallbearers were Neil E. Jacobsen, Stanley Spafford, Ralph Mabey, Gordon Kirk-maBruce Beyer, Eric Arne-so- n and Joe Asguthorpe. The floral arrangements w'ere in charge of the Layton 16th Ward Relief Society, vsb Graveside services were held Tuesday. Feb. 19, 1980 at the Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch for Amy May Eastman, the daughter of Michael George and Vicky Lynn Fack-reEastman. 65 Sunset Dr., Layton. The child was a stillborn. The parents are members of the Layton Sixth LDS Ward. ll SURVIVING outing were George and Hilda Nash and Ella Hoskins who are leaving soon to serve LDS missions. Study group members gave girl. David and Joyce Carter. 301 North Main No. 43. Layton, boy. Matt is a 1977 graduate of Layton High School. He participated in many dramatic productions while at the school. His drama ability led him to the State Class A Drama Award and a scholarship to the U. of U. He is a junior at the university majoring in theater arts. He has performed in many other university productions including several that played at the Babcock Theater. February 20, 1980 James and Ellen Toth, 388 E. 2625 N.. Layton, girl. Michael and Debra Eggleston. 2642 N. 275 W.. Sunset, girl. Have Your Broken Windshield Replaced TWO YEARS ago. Matt attended the American Conservatory Theater in San Franr (Guaranteed Not To Leak) Your First Call, All Glass Needs cisco. Last summer he GLASS traveled to Laramie. Wyo. where he had parts in three plays produced by the University of Wyoming. Specializing in Insurance Claims "Broken Home Windows "Storm Windows & Doors "Mirrors "Table Tops . "Store or Business Windows This is Matt's first experience w ith a major play on the stage of the Pioneer Memoria1 Theater. Graveside Rites are her parents of Layton; brothers, James Allen Eastman. Alonzo Darrell Eastman, both of Layton: grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Don Eastman. Sunset: Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Fackrell. River-dale- ; Mr. and Mrs. David B. Fackrell. Taylor. Utah. Bishop Eldon E. Sill officiated at the service. at the recent Leland H. Debate Tournament fi THE TAMING Of The Shrew" is being directed by Dennis Krausnick from the Shakespeare and Company Theater in Lenox. Mass. Tina Packer, who is the artistic director for the company is assisting with the directing. The major role of Kate is being played by Barbara Baird. The part of Petruchio is being done by Terry Hinz. Both people are professional Ju DAVIS COUNTY GLASS CO. PHONE US YOUR CLASS TROUBLES Shakespearean performers, dmg Mon-so- n was held at Weber State that the three prospective missionaries appropriate gifts. Phone Those who attended the activity included George and Hilda Nash, Ella Hoskins, Alta Grif- 376-421- Meat Dept. 5 376-146- 2 fith, Charlie and Martha Brotherson, Alan and Marge Rosalund, John and Dorothy Adams and Norm and Afton Miller. Mr. and Mrs. John V. Adams recently returned SHOR.. STORE HOlIRSt 7 A.M. 10 P.M. CLOSED SUNDAYS home after spending a monm touring in Europe. They were accompained on their trip by Mrs. Adam's brother and Bryan and Elaine Harris of Carson City. Nev. - sister-- MON.-SA- T. in-law, Richard Pennock and Robert Christmas received a superior rating in junior debate Pmiatal .lasses Slated ( A series of childbirth educa- tion classes for perspective mothers and fathers are scheduled to begin at St. Benedict's Hospital Wednesday. March 5 and Thursday, March 6. Tyson WHOLE FRYERS Hormel MEAT WRANGLERS Ripe BANANAS Clip Top CARROTS SWABS Q-TI- PS PERSPECTIVE parents may attend either night during the series which continues through April 23 and 24. Classes are held from 9 p.m. in the hospital dining room on the lower level. Couples may register at 6:45 p.m. prior to the first class, or preregister by calling April Redd. R.N., at 7-- Western Family ICE CREAM Western Family BREAD DOUGH 479-717- Registration fee for the entire series of eight classes is $2 per couple. Exercises will be taught to the perspective mothers and they are asked to wear comfortable clothing and to bring a pillow and blanket. SEVERAL FILMS will be shown, including Inside My Labor and DelivMom, The Amazing Newery," born" and The First Two Weeks of Life. Two physicians, Mark M. Hemeyer, M.D., and Michael D. Woolman, M.D., will discuss baby care. Other subjects include hygiene, anatomy and physiology. Dental care, nutrition, infant intellectual stimulation and parenting will also be discussed. Banquet FRIED CHICKEN Western Family 6 oz. cans ORANGE JUICE Western Family 20 oz. Bag Corn, Peas or MIKED VEG Alpo Canned - Asstd. 14V2 oz. DOG FOOD Hi-D- 479-300- 4rollpkg. .. PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL MARCH 1st A SPECIAL feature will be a A date class on Fathering. for touring the maternity facility will be announced during Hospital also offers classes in Lamaze. Prepared Childbirth. For more information about Lamaze, please call Marilyn tb Tooley. ri BATHROOM TISSUE DONT FORGET! THURSDAYS ARE DOUBLE VALUE DAYS AT BOWMANS! the course. St. Benedict's 766-222- 1 cuse, boy. the in play Clear- and Rebecca Chilia. 1315 S. 1250 E. GregoJy and Jana Gailey, 1131 W. 1290 S.. Syra- Matthew Alex, the son of Layton News Briana Terry. Grandparents and other family members were in attendance. Tuning Included miiiiaj-Miiim- 01)1) party for their daughter, IPMRMD & MICHAEL!.. bRichard Mr. and Mrs. Pete Alex. 2462 W. 1000 N.. Layton, is cur- of Bountiful High School; attended BYU and Weber State College in Ogden. He in- vocation was given by Bishop Ferrel S. Gailey : a vocal solo "His Sacrifice." was sung by Lloyd Dahl, accompanied by Mrs. Marvetta G. Saunders. "A Tribute." was given by a close friend. George Fisher. Speakers were President J. Duffy Palmer. Dr. Charles Tate Jr. and a double trio sang a medley of songs. They were accompanied by Mrs. Marvetta G. Saunders. February 15, 1980 Holbrook, 2602 W. 6075 S Roy, Sarah William and Performs In Play MR. JACOBSEN had resided in Salt Lake City, Bountiful, and Layton. He had been a salesman. He was a graduate ated. The family prayer was given by Norman D. Wilcox: prelude and postlude organ music was played by Mrs. ANOTHER M. Alex Jerry Dee Jacobsen, 35, of 419 N. 850 E., Layton, died on Feb. 17 at his home following a long illness. He was bom Sept. 14. 1944 in Salt Lake City, a son of Daniel Lanis and liah Allgood Jacobsen. He married Sherrie Hyde on May 27, 1968 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Milton II ilcox Dies At Age 50 Kathleen Sessions. The Births Rites Held vv Now Redeem Your Coupons for Double Their Face Value on Thursday! |