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Show MARCH 14, 1984 ffifflysvM FIIsws By NORMA PREECE 544-875- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Larson and four daughters, Tauni, Brooke, Ramie and Jodi of Emmett, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Black of Middleton, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hale of Emmett, Ida. were guests over the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bishop. They came for the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lar- Dies In California IN MARCH, 1923 he married Margret LaShuer in Salt Lake City. They were later divorced. In January of 1932 he married Phyllis Butler and were later divorced. He was a member of the LDS Church. i, iv . son's son Kirk Larson, to WHILE residing in Layton he had engaged in farming. He owned and operated the Triple J. Drive-i- n in Clearfield for a number of years. After moving to California, he was employed at Mare Island Navy Yard and at the Hunters Point Navy Yard as a welder. "LOTS OF BUBBLES Kathy Black in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Feb. 17. Kirk is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bishop. Mr. Bishop attended the wedding ceremony and his wife Florence was unable to attend due to illness. Miss Nancy Prigmore left Tuesday to spend a week in Tuscon, Ariz. with her sister and family. Dr. and Mrs. Ed Kingsley. LeRoi Day was honored on his 86th birthday anniversary oi Saturday. March 3 at a family dinner held at the Red Members of the club present Sunset City Council with cookies commemorating Week. 4-- H 4-- H SURVIVING are four daughters, Mrs. Barbara Tash-jiaVallejo, Calif.; Mrs. Pe- ter (Jean) Lofas, Vallejo, LAMAR ROBERTS LaMar Roberts Thomley, 79, of Benicia, Calif., and formerly of Layton, died on Tuesday; March 6, 1984 at the Kaiser Valley Hospital in Vallejo, Calif. . HE WAS born July 18, 1904 in Layton, the son of Marvin and Mary Ellen Roberts Thomley. LaMar spent his early life in Layton and attended school in Davis County. He attended, Utah State University and Weber State. Airman Brian Roy Slade, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Slade of 476 N. 300 E.,Kays-villwas reported drown during a Canoe trip on Lake Norfolk, Mountain Home, Arkansas, Saturday night, March 3 by Joe Edmonds, Baxter County Sheriff. HE AND two other companions were camped at Norfork Dam and they had taken a d canoe out fishing. They across the lake and fished in a cove. When they tried to return, a storm blew up and Also surviving are three brothers and one sister, Mrs. Everett (Camilla) Robison and Gordon R. Thornley, Clearfield; Shirling H. Thornley, e, pad-die- - Bountiful; Steve and Cori Woods Cross and Grant Shaw of Salt Lake City; and two of Michaels friends, Wanda and Norma Garcia of Mon-terMexico whom he knew on his mission. It was also Coris birthday anniversary. Thomley, Kentucky. He was preceded in death by a sister, Mary Thomley. y, FUNERAL services were, held Thursday in California with burial in the Vallejo Cemetery, vsb Sky-vie- they drifted off course. One of the men made a bad move and the canoe tipped over. The two other men were pulled to safety by a passing boat. The Slade youth went under and no one could tell what happened to him, Sheriff Edmonds said. Sheriff Edmonds said his deputies and state police will use depth gauges and divers to recover the body. Divers using sonar found a boot of one of Slades companions on Monday which shows they are searching in the right area, np in Boun- tiful. Family members attending were his wife. Mrs. Meda Day, Gary and Tonya Day, Mrs. Stella Egbert, all of Kaysville; Ray and Betty Davis and son Michael of Soda Springs, Ida.; Garth and Marlene Woodward and daughter Kim Jardine of Topley, Walnut Creek, Calif.; and Mrs. Tony (Jane) Angelo, Napa, Calif.; 14 grandchildren and five Slade Service Set r Flame Restaurant Calif.; Mrs. William (Janet) THORNLEY 1 Mr. Day also received rotc winners Clearfield High School Air Force Junior ROTC Drill team received the Overall Champion Trophy Saturday at the University of Northern Colorado, Greely in competition with AFJROTC teams from Cheyenne and Denver and the Civil Air Patrol Team from Boulder. SIXTEEN cadets from CHS flew to Denver early Friday These cadets are representative of the Clearfield High School ROTC unit that garnered several honors during their trip to Colorado regional competition, recently. morning. After visiting Lowry AFB, they bused to Greely for evening practice and activities with the AFROTC detachment at UNC. The drill competition lasted all day Saturday. Sunday the Cadets visited the Air Force Academy where they met with former Clearfield students Walter Jurek and Robert Morrell. Cadet Richard Garner commander the 12 member Flight - Mrs. Kathy Horne and daughter Periann and her uncle, Lloyd Berger spent the Team which received first place in Regulation and Exhibition drill. Richard also received first place in individual drill competition beating out 64 other cadets. CADET DANA Lyons comElemanded the ment Team which received first place in Exhibition drill and second place in Regulation drill. Dana received the second place Commanders Trophy. eight-memb- phone calls from his children. Dee and Sherri Day of Merced, Calif.; Doug Day of Reseda, Calif.; LaMar and Lovida Day of Cheyenne, Wyo. weekend in Phoenix, Ariz. visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Elison and with her daughter and family, Mrs. Pam Reeves and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Ruth Frost is visiting in Chaddsford, Pa. with her daughter and family. Mike and Barbara Soulier. Don Edwards was one of 30 persons honored on his birthday anniversary, Feb. 29 (being they only have a birth day every four years due to Leap Year) by KSL Television in Salt Lake City on Wednesday evening. Max Bishop is convalescing at his home after being confined to the Humana Davis North Hospital for treatment where he was seriously ill. Mrs. Florence Barton returned from New York where she spent several days on a business trip. Bishop and Mrs. Jay L. Webster and her parents Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Killian were overnight guests in Castleday, Utah of their son Mr. and Mrs. Blake Webster and family. Blake had the lead part in the production The King and I." Mr. and Mrs. George named Brooke. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bowman. Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitman of Layton, grandparents, attended the blessing and naming of the new granddaughter. Mrs. Whitman spent two weeks with her daughter and family before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Morris John- recently spent the son weekend in Rexburg, Ida. with (heir son and his family. Dr. and Mrs. Dan Johnson. Dr. Dan Johnson was sustained as bishop of the 7th Ward of Ricks College Campus. There was also a special event for Dan's brother and Curtis of Ogden spent last week in St. George vacationing. From Boston. Mass, comes word of the arrival of a daughter born on Feb. to Dr. and family. Dr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson of Ida. Falls. Ida. They welcomed an adopted daughter into their home on Friday. She weighed 7 lb. 12 oz. and has a brother David. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Johnson are the new grandparents. Lois Rasmussen has been at Mrs. Richard Bowman. She is their fourth child and will be broken ankle. Heywood and her sister Mrs. LaRue Pack and her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Truman 1 home convalescing from IMPORTANT NEWS FOR BACKACHE SUFFERERS! 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