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Show Other Items Discussed 1 I Clark - LAYTON Clark Eugene Love, 44, of 2294 N. Fairfield Road, died Jan. 24, 1981, in the Davis North Medical Center of a massive heart attack. He was born March 27, 1936, in Kaysville, Utah, a son of Levi and Elizabeth Clark Love. . He married Virginia S. Schmid on Feb. 24, 1968, in Elko, Nev. He was president and owner of the Clark E. Love' and Sons Construction Co. He was born and raised in Kaysville and has lived in Layton for 15 years. ' He . is a graduate of Davis High School and a member of the Layton LDS . ,28th Ward. He received an award from the state of Utah in 1979 The Clearfield City CLEARFIELD Council Tuesday night discussed beer licenses, the building authority, a final payment to an irrigation company, reappointments, science projects and ball park fees. Two Class C beer licenses were granted to local businesses. One was issued to Rod M. Palmer for the Rocking R. Lounge. Kay Miles was also granted a license for use in the Sportsman Cafe and Lounge. Rod Davenport gave the council Alta Booth Shipley, age attended 911 .North college. of 63, Harrisville Rd., Harrisville, died Jan. 22, 1981, at the University of Utah Hospital in Salt Lake of cancer. Mrs. Shipley was bom in 1917, 10, Sept. Fishhaven, Idaho, a of Newell daughter Amulek and Minerva Findlay Booth. . S'no marked Or'ar.do D. Shipley Sept. 8, 1945, .in Blackfoot, Idaho. The marriage was solemnized June 3, 1976, in the Ogden LDS Temple. She was retired as secretary of the Ogden Dressed Meat Co. She had 9. iw, Jaiiuar) 1 lOftl.l'.ip- III Clearfield Approves Two Beer Licenses Alta Booth Shipley Love E. l.nKfMilt1 She is a member of the Harrisville 1st LDS Ward and had been a worker in .the Ogden LDS Temple. She is survived by her husband of Harrisville; one son, Robert D. Shipley of Roy, three grandchildren and . one great grandchild. She is also survived by He suggested and ' sidewalk and Interment The City Council also voted to approve payment due to Controlled Irrigation subject to release of money from IRS. A final payment of $39,392.45 is due the company. that the council adjourn as the building authority to discuss and vote on changes at the Hall. The council questioned the legality of that move and added that the meeting to discuss the changes would take a considerable amount of time so they decided to look Requirements Waived For County Subdivision one brother and one sister, Newell Wayne Booth of Sanger, Calif, and Mrs. Luc lie Hancock of Pocatello, Idaho. , Funeral services were conducted Monday at -FARMINGTON Lindquist and Sons Davis County comalso worked as a Colonial Chapel with missioners Tuesday secretary for . Ogden Bishop Keith Hardy of the waived the curb, gutter Buick Sales, and for Kohn Harrisville 1st Ward Boen Insurance Co. officiating. for a She graduated from in requirementssubdivision for hiring the most .proposed Heights veterans for that year. Blackfoot. High School, Washington planned for the Mutton He is survived by his Blackfoot, Idaho, and had Memorial Park. Hollow area of the county widow" of Layton; three near Kaysville. sons and six daughters; Helen G. Layton The commissioners She married Sherman ROY Mrs. Helen G. took the action after Larry Y. Love and Rhonda Love, both of Layton, 66, of 2219 W. 4975 Derby Layton on Dec. 1, subdivision planners Ogden; Lee Love, Roy; S., died Tuesday, Jan. 20, 1933, in the Salt Lake LDS presented them with Monte Love, Mrs. Pat 1981, at the McKay-De- e Temple. He died July 15, information showing that 1976. Vanderstappen, Mrs. Jim Hospital. greater problems with She had worked 16 water runoff could result (Teresa) Jaques and She was born Sept. 4, Vicki Love, all of Layton; 1914, in Layton, a years at Hill Air Force if the requirement was Mrs. ; Val (Terrie) daughter of Wallace and Base, and had lived in kept intact. Stephens, Kaysville; Liz Ada Williams Gailey. Dan Gardner told the Roy since 1963. Love, Clinton and 13 She was a member of commissioners the Dora grandchildren. the Lake view LDS Ward proposed 15 lot sub-- , Also surviving are his and a member of the division, if required to mother of Kaysville; one Truman Weber Layton Eagles Lodge. brother and one sister, Mrs. Dora Truman Surviving are three James' Love; Mrs. Weber, 90, of 1127 23rd, sons and one daughter, Eugene (Evelyn) Logan, died Thursday, Jan. 22, Paul G. Layton, Richard REASONS Kaysville. 1981, at the home of a Dee Layton, both of Roy; Funeral services were daughter in Ogden. Steven G. Layton, Ogden; to see your good held Wednesday in the She was born Nov. 20, Mrs. Jay (Marlene) neighbor agent Lindquist Kaysville 1890, in Coon Rapids, Young, Orem; nine Mortuary, 400 N. Main, Iowa,, a daughter of grandchildren and four with Bishop S. Clair Thomas ' Tedrow . and Bankhead of the Layton Josephine Also surviving are her Lutcavish 28th ward officiating. Truman. mother of Salt Lake City; in the Interment She was married to two brothers and four Kaysville-Layto- n Lewis Weber on Sept. 8, sisters, Joe Gailey, Memorial Park. William 1956, 'in Ogden. He died Bountiful; May 4, 1970. Gailey, Ogden; Mrs. Ruth CAR HOME . She was a retired Swan, - Horseshoe Bend, HEALTH LIFE Hill Mrs. Air of (Ann) Ark.; Vaughn Francis Sheridan employee Force Base. Fowler, Mrs. Bill (Nelda) BOBSTANGER James . Francis She was a member of Corbridge, both of 5275 5. 1900 W.MainSt.) Sheridan, 71, of 403 the American Legion Layton; Mrs. Jake (Bee) Roy, Utah 84067 OH. Ret. Harrison, died Wed- Auxiliary. Hansen, Roy. Like a good neighbor. in Jan. 21, 1981, Funeral services held nesday, Contesters Club and State farm is there the McKay-De- e Hospital. Assembly of God Church. Friday at Lindquist and He was born Dec. 7, She was reared and Sons Colonial Chapel. 1909, in Tonopah, Nev., a educated in Nebraska and in iMsur.nci son of James and Ellen had homesteaded in South Washington Heights TATE FARM Fagen Sheridan. Dakota. She later lived in Memorial Park. DttUOAftCE COMPANIES On April 3, 1931, he Iowa before coming to married Juanita Wright Utah in 1943. . in Farmington, Utah. The Surviving are three marriage was later sons and three daughters; solemnized in the Salt Howard Davis, Ogden; Lake LDS Temple. ' Lawrence Bush, Salmon, He had worked as a Idaho;' Roger Bush, West cowboy as a. young man. Point, Utah; Mrs. Violet He was formerly em. Van Inwegen, Seattle, "NAMl THi ROBOT Enttr ployed by the Weber Wash.; Mrs. Jeanette CONTtsr. Grand Prba is a now County Road Commission DeVito, Mrs. Marlene Chrydnr "K" Car. Compliment and as a lieutenant in the Campbell, both of Ogden;' of Froad laatinj. Othar prim' Hill Air Base Fire install curbs, gutters and Ira Egbert, a resident sidewalks, could result in of the area whose additional water building property lies in a low spot up near the intersection of near the proposed sub-Ol- d Hollow and Boyden division told missioners he would Cited in support of the prefer having the curb, the gutter, and sidewalk of elimination removed, requirement was the requirement rural nature of the area He told them that and the ability for the one currently there is no acre lots to absorb the provision for drainage amount of excess water through his fields. He said which would be generated the additional water, from single family which would be channeled dwellings located on the down to his property if the subdivision goes in. property. com-Road- s. meeting in February. The Council will meet one hour before the regular council meeting over the paper work and meet as the housing authority at a later time to vote on any approved changes. building authority update. He mentioned that over $13,000 worth of changes were needed in construction of the city hall project. Councilman Tom Waggoner reported to the council that four planning commission members are up for reappointment. Gene Rasmussen, Ralph Barneck, Jim Aland and Oscar DelCastillos terms expire in February. Instead of acting on at this council meeting, the council decided to wait until the first council AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY Movie Dated mmmmmTmxrmTTmTgmxg y' Pioneers in Petticoats is the story of the of the organization Retrenchment Society, the forerunner of the LDS Young Womens Mutual AssociaImprovement tion. This movie and Book of Mormon Stories will be shown 6 to 9 p.m. on Feb. 2 at the Ogden Tabernacle at 21st and Washington. Everyone is invited to these free movies. ,, Dealers For: Heat King. Fcugo, Gorrl-on- . Big Pinny, and other. Culturnd Stonn and DO IT YOURSELF OR COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS Natural Rok. Call Now 394-670- Financing avoilobl. 0 HARD TO w&st EbetBog FIND-EAS- Y DEAL WITH. SEE AD IN THE YELLOW TO OUR PAGES. GOOD l James , 0 9 Interment , - Force 29 20 grandchildren, and Department. He was the three by employed , mtludmj $3,000 j iCote-Coi- in prizai from y-- a! in SOTS M great-great-gr- Pills bury Mills until his retirement. He was a member . of the 62nd LDS Ward Surviving are his widow of Ogden; two sons and three daughters, Frank R. Sheridan, Roy; Michael Sheridan, North . Mrs. Ogden; i Funeral services were conducted Monday in the Chapel of Flowers Mortuary. Interment in the Aultorest Memorial BOO W 1 500 N Uyoo . pre-pai- llill. 1. inu.5wj vunra -2 ' co-h- rAinLY- 1 JO. I M, S X, "Warriors" . I 30 Warrior 1:00, 4:20, 7:45 Smoko 2.40, 6:00, 9:30 7 All Soots $2.00 Tit 6:45, Mon .stod inAperica. 1) whtcansavT put part of umr vuwhm Sittru vihi re to huild a hnvhter future for untrtountn and Joe ottrtff rm IS, .8) Gospel Church in West Ogden. . He is survived by his of Ogden; his . parents i grandparents, Mr. and ) Mrs. Rex O. North, of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. James P. Thomas of Clearfield; his great grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Screws of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Connell pf Evans, Colo. Funeral services were conducted Monday at r Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel, with the f Rev. James P. Thomas of the Full Gospel Church officiating. Interment in Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch. .9) 14). 11). ni t 4ii.im. u Sal. 1i1S, 9 IS. S 7:14, MS d. .2). 6). hi ipiritt n (WRITE YOUR AD HERE - ONE WORD ON EACH LINE) it "UP IN SMOKE" M. Run First insertion must be during February, 1981. 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From MW 376-- 1 257 Sell SHCitonuM- - Arthur (Betty) Bateman, Sunset; Mrs. Philip (Diane) Ingram, Carol Sheridan, both of Ogden; 15 grandchildren and two great- -' grandchildren. ' Funeral services were conducted Friday at the Myers Mortuary Chapel in Ogden with Bishop A. Don Stephens of the 62nd Wrard officiating. Joseph If ndchildren. If You .Zip PHONE IT INI You may phone your ad in. Payment must be received LADIE'S S0UVENEERS DRUMS, CORDS & DRESS SLACKS ASII DENIMS & CORDS Six 24-3- 6 $30.00 Volua SALE ENDS FEB. before ad can be published. MasterCharge and Visa accepted. 17 Six. ROADRUNNER & II 5 $ (o9S Tel. 825-166- 6 or 359-261- 2 5388 South 1900 West, Roy. Utah 84067 2, 1981 t |