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Show DECEMBER 21,1983 Million Rites Held aeronautical engineering. no Jiq 03 He was recently retired from Hill Air Force Base. He had lived in Layton for the past 20 years. He was an elder in the Layton 24th LDS Ward. He had been active in Little League coaching in Layton for eight years. HE WAS a veteran of World War H and the Korean War. He served 12 years in the Army Air Corps. Surviving are his widow of Layton, four sons and two daughers, Jeff Anthon, Sam Million, both of Layton; Joe Hooper Native Succumbs At 83 ybp HE WAS bom June 23, 1900 in South Hooper, a son of Edwin George and Anna M. Judkins Paice. He had been a farmer and a retired employee at Hill Air Force Base. He was raised in West Point and he later lived in Clearfield and Layton. He was educated in Davis County Schools. HE W AS an Elder in the Layton 19th LDS Ward. He was a veteran of World War II having served in the U.S. Army. Surviving are four sisters, Mrs. Etta Dahl, West Point; Mrs. Gladys Wayment, Mrs. Viola Newbold, both of Ogden; Mrs. Bertha Hamblin of Clearfield. "WILLIAM "BURT PAICE ni let' " William Burt Paice, 83, 44tTSU5 N. Angel, Layton, died Monday, Dec. 12, 1983 at the Humana Hospital Davis jNufth in Layton. FUNERAL services under the direction of the Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary were held Thursday, Dec. 15, in the mortuary chapel with Bishop Gary Kimball officiating. Interment was in the West Point Cemetery. Million, Monticello, Ind.; John Million, Tampa, Fla.; Stacey Million, Mrs. Daryn (Dayna) Butler, both of Layton; five grandchildren. ALSO SURVIVING are two brothers, Keith Million, Monticello, Ind.; Robert Million, Sarasota, Fla. ; one sister, Mrs. SAM MILLION Donald Cloyd Sam Million, 63, of 1720 E. Hillsboro, Layton, died Sunday, Dec. 11, 1983 in the McKay-De- e Hospital fellie Viola MEMBERS of the Pumpkins Pride organization, a club created to promote cats as pets, have taken cats into hospitals, cornon-prof- it rectional facilities, convalescent homes and schools to bring happiness to the people who are in unhappy situations. Costumes worn by the cats were made by the Pumpkins Pride Marjie Higgins and Lynetric Denny. The, cats resemble Santa Claus, Mrs. Santa, Rudolph and San M .. SHE WAS a former resident if Murray and West Jordan Tjlhd had lived in Kaysville for TV e years. She was a member the Kaysville 19th LDS P jy cWard. ii: was active in the Kays-fMl- e Senior Citizens Group, yjtfje had helped organize and classes. SURVIVING are six sorts, BOWMAN ' , M E D 1 C A L -54-0-1377 A1 Scheel; remarks, Bishop Ladies Ultra About Grandfathers, CHICLET Thin WATCHES 3 in Fashion Colors Values to $20.00 POWER BLASTERS Sapphira Club Meets On Dec. 26 the Sapphira Nile Club will hold the annual and Pre-Ne- w the Years dinner in the Layton Hills Mall. Dinner time will be 7 p.m. For reservations, call Mary Woror Rachel rell 544-875- 4 Neiderhauser party at Siz-zl- er ALL MEMBERS of the Daughters of the Nile are invited to attend, dmg Motor Action Rev-U- p KIDCO Pops wheelies Roaring cycle sound - Ripcord - High - Front IS'UVOX Script BOSTON POPS ORCHESTRA Portable Auto TPS-10-0 WH6Kfchones tape capability External DC jack Talk button mutes sound Dual fast torward LIFE SIZE Metal ICE CREAM DOLLS 21 Volumes STEREO Cup Cake $ 24.00 Value 4 C99 switches $100.00 I W Supplies Limited f SANTAS LUCKY BUCK SALE CARING WICO "THE BOSS o SAVE UP AFTER REBATE MAIL 'The essential 7" utensil for Chinese Includes recipe book- - Ae Seen on 96 TV Forlt TABLE CLOTH ONE TIME SALE Trm CHRISTMAS BLOSSOM TABLES SERVICE 77 Your Choice luncheon napkins, 30 ct. beverage napkins, 12 ct 7 plates. 10 a 9" plate, 8 a. 7 or cup llrdl Tahiti lot hi bx RA BrijfS - Cohrhst free 94? Cotton 6? Poixeuer CURLING IRON Dual Heat. Heavy Duty Sprin. Saftey Tip SIZES 24 ct. , AVAILABLE. 54'x54 '54"x70", 54"x90" 60" round with fringe ) our Choice Slighth Irregular Values to $25.00- Limned Supply C 9 Q357Q CIEor ret am LLfi. ( C V DIGITAL TIME DISPLAY CHAPS state dock radio wuh 610 in. red LE D. 40 w inks. digital readout. Drowse button for extra for tune keeping function: requires Batterv PM Indicator, volt 9 included) (not batten one utomauc frequency control on PM band Sleep seiector-- up to 59 minutes of muse to lull iou to radio or sleep Rotary volume control. Wake to buzzer alarm, line cord FM antenna Lighted slide rule tuning. Convenient PM AM switih. 8 58 In. wide, 2 L4 m high, 5 in. deep. Cologne Sobd seat Just in time Set includes punch hooks tor the holiday. one 8W quart bowl, ft cups, ft cup end i plastic edle 18 99 Limited Supply 40.00 V YOUR 5" CABBAGE PATCH KIDS Care professionals. They quietly make their a day, 365 days a year, in like areas obstetrics, delivery, special intensive care, operating room, nurseiy, rehabilitation and many others. We have both men and women. They are patient, skilled and caring; in order to do this work they must be. Nursing isn't just a job, its a commitment. rounds Bear Books 3 stories Heartwarming led with the kind of magic that can teach children about their world Gift Sets Choose from perfume end pendent set. or mirror, perfume giose set. end lip 1PS-20- 0 3 PwWbte AWFM Steno CASSETTE PLAYER with Auto Reverse and Headphones Supersensitive radio Switch for continuous plav or one side plav QQ 1 2 built-i- n speakers $160.00 VW VV 33 Genuine Diamonds & Real Cultured Pearl Pendants HOSPITAL CENTER Hospital Center, a part of the Ogden community since ) WSUniE DM8 1910. 352 North Main, Kaysvie Mon. -- Sat. 8-- 9 544-425- CHOICE ounce spray Choose ClE cologne or Ralph Laurena t 7 oz Chaps cologne ISmvox ; 2 $19.95 Sug. Retail WESTCLOX TO 3 YEARS 6s CareBears I. Casuals 18 PC. CELEBRATION PUNCH SETS well-traine- d 1999 4 PRICE IN REBATE 2.0 AdlusUbte Wrenches cooking. TYKE BIKE More than just a job. MICRO MINNIE Curling Iron Carefree 24" ir Sir , Chinese OFF ON Great for Holiday Snacks Extra Deep Style tHke" for lots firat handlebars with contour end bright n fwiNDMEREjl SALE EXPFtES 49.00 Value Ideal spice rack. A welcome addition to any kitchen. 10 PIECE (. Your Choice Choose letter rack, recipe holder, towel holder, or Wok Set ANY MENS OR LADIES FRAGRANCE MARKED AT OUR REG. PRICE OF 5.00 OR MORE SAVE UP TO $4.00 DUTCH OVEN SALE PRICE 29 99 Value 4! TO 14 1 Reverve Stereo CASSETTE PLAYER Featuring Arthur Fiedler TIME LIFE 14" McKay-De- e Wood BUY! Professional arcade joystick has hi quality PC board with 5 leaf switches, cord. Compatible with and Atari 2600. Alan 400 and 800 Sears Video game and more. McKAY-DE- E 9.00 Value Organizers 5.00 Value of these $3 99 action rev-u- p speed take offs end shocks SPECIAL 1 00 , V 3 99 Tone Values to $20.00 JOYSTICK ; t Jf Values to $20.00 QUARTZ Ripcord Chapel. 500 V9 WATCHES DIGITAL Flowers were cared for by the Layton 24th Ward Relief Society, np rvices were 1 11a.m. at touch. We have over KIDS CHARACTER 99 Men s and Ladies GRIP HANDLE Modern hospital nurses have a multitude of skills and talents. They are bright, resourceful, tough, energetic and well trained. They could have chosen other, less demanding careers that would not involve late hours, long shifts, unpleasant tasks and a little heartbreak. The nurse is the unseen eve watching a monitor, the quiet person who patiently treats the aging and the newborn, supports and assists the physician, administers medication and lends a soft Watches Have Ful One Year Warrantee Fisher. Burial was .a the Memorial Gardens of the Valley at Sandy. Funeral under the direction of Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary, np , BLANCHE sever-activiti- 104 So. Fort Lane, Layton dmg 392-255- Keith Million, Jeff Anthon, Sam Million, Daryn Butler, Michael Davis and Tom held Wednese Lindquist Kaj svi ie Mortuary JCShe - being stuffed) Fort tone Hair Fashions als. Members can assist in finding the right pet for a Christmas home. Anyone wishing to secure a pet for a Christmas present can contact PALLBEARERS were Also surviving are three brothers and one sister, L. Elmer Andreason, Charleston, Utah; Don H. Andreason, Riverton; Sterling L. Andreason, Sun Valley, Nev. and Mrs. Albert C. (Bea) Schenck of Roy. FUNERAL (Have a sock RIOT!! WATCH SPECIAL PURCHASE grandchildren. 1975. Gift Certificates and Stocking Stuflers Available. Pumpkins Pride is not set up to receive unwanted anim- Miranda Anthon; God Be With You, Randy Stevens; benediction, Alan Wahlstrom. Dedication of the grave was by Bishop Richard G. McKenzie with interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. man, West Valley City; 23 grandchildren and two great- ndreason. She married Lawrence July 15, 1935 in Salt Lake City. He died in July 20 Linen iVaif Wrap animals including neutering and spaying and to furnish homes for unwanted animals. Richard G. McKenzie; poem,, Roosevelt; LaMar W. Bowman, Draper; Lynn J. Bow- Elmer THIS ACTIVITY is one of many members of Pumpkins Pride conduct throughout the year. All projects are in keeping with the purpose of the organization which is to promote interaction between animals and humans, to educate people about the caring for Ms. Denny at 2(M2e9 Perns ta's elfs. Parke; invocation, Neal Jerry W. Bowman, MRS. BOWMAN was bom ec. 17, 1916 in Payson, a aughter of John Harry and This Christmas season even some animals are being used to bring happiness to people who are in special need of love and encouragement. Kaysville Mortuary were held Wednesday, Dec. 14 in the mortuary chapel with Bishop Richard McKenzie officiating. FAMILY prayer was given by Haven J. Barlow; prelude and postlude music, Camilla Ogden of heart failure. HE W AS bom Feb. 7, 1920 in Monticello, Ind., a son of Cloyd B. and Gladys Williams Million. On Jan. 12, 1963 he married LoVina Willey in Las Vegas, Nev. HE WAS reared in Indiana, graduating from the University of Indiana with a degree in Boyd L. Bowman, Taylorsvill-e- ; Byron H. Bowman, Bountiful; Jay G. Bowman, Farming-ton- ; Lc. 11, 1983 in the Humana mvis North Hospital in eiyton of a stroke. Animal Bring Holiday Treat direction of the Lindquist in "Blanche Bowman Dies fs. Blanche Andreason lan, 66, died Sunday, (Kay) McCoy, Phoenix, Ariz. Funeral services under the Jflakc Waves Fox The Holidays 6 4 T 99 |