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Show I 4 KEFLEX LEADER AUGUST 19, JOURNAL BULLETIN m OBlTlHPiq cm.iui D. D. Thompson fill Dies In Accident SI RVIVING are his parents of Layton; one brother, Hubert C. Thompson, Layton, his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Morgenstern, M arsing. Ida. Funeral services were held Aug. 13. 1982 in the Layton West LDS Stake Center with Bishop Ray E. I lufTaker of the Layton 10th Ward officiating. The family prayer was given by Robert Layton; prelude and postlude by Marcia Lindsay; musical selection The Lord's Prayer" by Karen Almond. Acc: Lisa Almond; invocation by Brad Brown. LAYTON Douglas Dec Thompson. 21 of 1820 N. Gregory Dr., Layton, died Aug. 10, 1982 in the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City of injuries he sufTcrcd in a HE WAS bom Dcc.3l.l9fK) in Ogden, a son of Lloyd Dee and Jolcnc J. Morgenstern Thompson. He had lived in Layton for 19 years. He graduated from Layton High School where he was a member of the Layton High School 1979 state football division. champions of the He attended WSC. He served 4-- A Major Joseph Glen Willey (ret.) 63 years of age, of Ga., and formerly of Syracuse, died last Wednesat his home of a day, Aug. heart attack. Chickamouga, Ga.; James Calif.; Brent Willey, Nogales, Ariz.; Paul Willey and Mrs. William (Jolene) Carlson, both of Salt Lake City and David Willey of Atlanta, Ga.; 18 1 1 MR. WILLEY was bom in Payson. Utah, June 2, 1919. and was the son of Joseph Angus and Mabel E. Morten-se- n Willey. He was a graduate of Davis High School and attended Weber State College, prior to enlisting in the Armed grandchildren. are a brother and sister; Angus (Gus) Willey and Mrs. Fred (Alice) Robertson, both of ALSO SURVIVING SYRACUSE - The Syra-cus- e Lady Lions have donated SH40 for camper fees for eight north Davis children to attend a week at camp Utada. This camp is usually held in providing recreation and education for boys and girls with diabetes. It is located st IS mile east of Kamas, in the Uinta Mountains. Funeral services were ducted on Saturday at Following the death of his mother he spent a number of years living with an uncle and aunt, Rufus C. and Helen Willey in Syracuse. THE PURPOSE of the camp is to help young people with diabetes learn to deal with their illness more effectively. The founders of the camp fell that by associating with other 12 rents, Mrs. Ruth Moore, Grand Rapids. Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Emery Sr..Gros-s- e Pointe. Mich. held Saturday at the Kaysville City Cemetery under the direction of Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary. of Layton; her grandparents, LAYTON Jule Ann Bingham, 8 month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Rosser, Richard Vernon and Jean PalWashington Terrace, and Mrs. Vernon Bingham, Layton. mer Bingham, of 1070 N. KimGraveside services will be berly Dr., was dead on arrival at Davis North Medical Center held Thursday at 12 noon in the in Layton Aug. 9. 1982 after a Washington Heights Memorial long illness. She was born Park in South Ogden with Nov. 11, 1981 in Ogden. , Bishop Marvin Reep of the SURVIVING are her parents Layton 25th Ward officiating. and three brothers, Kevin P. Funeral arrangements made through Lindquist's Kaysville Bingham, Michael V. Bingham and Scott R. Bingham, all Mortuary. THE FAMILY prayer was given by David Willey. Prelude and postlude organ music was played by Beverly Holbrook. The invocation was given by Fred Robertson; Dick Egan rendered a vocal solo, "I Heard Him Come accompanied by Brent Egan. BISHOP LYNN Wood, a cousin, conducted the services and also gave remarks. Mrs. Ellen Willey rendered a vocal S m H If23 LOST 101 POUNDS AND GAINED A NEW OUTLOOK ON LIFE! Everyone tells me I look better and I feel fantastic! My Love. Remarks were given by C. Rodney Claridge and another vocal solo, September Song by Dick Egan. The benediction was given by Angus A. (Gus) Willey. The grave in the Syracuse Cemetery was dedicated by a son, G. Paul Willey and military honors were given at the I 1 Ls 13 -D- ECORATION So. -I- NSULATION -P- ROTECTION Main, Centerville 295-989- 5 Custom Sizes and Custom Designs Available way! was a borderline diabetic and 100 COMMERCIAL Pipe nlng Steel Getes 5 steel Table Sett - Settee - RaBngs REE ESTIMATES RESIDENTIAL Window Guards Pore Supports Shutters Furniture 45" wide Priced elsewhere to $8.98 yd. 100 Polyester WOVEN GABARDINE FuU bolts 60" wide Priced elsewhere to $3.98 yd. SMOCKED SKIRTING Make a skirt in less than 10 minutes for under $10.00 Priced elsewhere to 39 Inch L PLAID SHIRTING . Fan forr Mai Nin mot line win : - Full bolts ; 45" wide Priced elsewhere to $3.98 yd. ; ; : : sho1 acre mor : : . Famous Name ;. CALICO PRINTS elsewhere to $49 $2.98 yd. 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Whats even more important, I learned the principles of sound nutrition and behavior modification that will help me stay slim and healthy for the rest of my RNAMENTAL STORM 81 5 slim pounds son-in-la- DOORS yd. Priced elsewhere to $3.98 yd. Designer lengths 45 wide Priced elsewhere to $5.98 yd. Diet Center taught me how to get PALLBEARERS were five James sons and a Willey, Joseph Richard Willey, Brent H. Willey, G. Paul Willey, David R. Willey and William S. Carlson, vsb -S- ECURITY 98 $H Fun bolts 45" Wide POPLIN graveside. -O- . MRS. BARBARA Rytting obtained names of local children with diabetes who desire to attend camp. The Syracuse Lady's club plan to contribute to this project each year, so they would like any child who has been overlooked between the ages of 8 and 16, who would like to attend camp next year, or any person wishing to donate to this worthwhile project to contact any member of the Syracuse Lady Lions. I Somewhere solo, . Loi EVENSEN ORNAMENTAL IRON and WELDING f m4 safe. Other older diabetics, medical students, nursing students and nutrition students also attend the camp. Financial support for the camp comes entirely from private donations and camper fees. The camp fee covers room, food, recreational supplies and equipment and all medical supplies for the week. Graveside services were 1 $1 CAMP STAFF consists of volunteer physicians, nurses, dietitians, pharmacists and social workers w ho are present at camp throughout the week to insure the camp will be fun and SURVIVING are his parents of Fruit Heights; grandpa- noon, Chapel, Salt Lake City. He served more than 23 years of active duty with the U.S. Army. His military career spanned two wars, 9 cope. The youngsters ride horses, shoot targets with rifles and bows and arrows, hike, boat, work with arts and crafts, cook out and stage programs and skits. They team how to inject insulin, test urine and plan meals within strict diet limitations. The camp has a dispensary containing basic first aid ana emergency supplies. con- at the Holbrook Funeral HE MARRIED Arlene Holbrook of West Point on Oct. 4, 1947. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. (Peggy) Martynski. children with the same disease, and being educated on how to care for themselves in an enjoyable environment, would help these children to Payson. Forces. HE WAS employed by R.C. Willey Furniture Store in Syracuse and owned a home here for a number of years. He and his wife recently completed an LDS mission in the Washington D.C. area. He was a High Priest and was serving as financial clerk for the Chattanooga Valley Ward at the time of his passing. Surviving are his widow of Flintstone and the following sons and daughters: Mrs. Thanks to the Syracuse Lady Lions who donated funding, north Davis youngsters were able to attend Camp Utada, including, back; Larua Rytting, left, Kevin Paekham, and Jamie Hincks; front, Rick Hansen, Ann Graves and Michelle Mueller. Jonathon Cheney and Kendra Little were absent. ATTEND CAMP Infant Bingham Willey, Layton; Joseph Richard Willey, Oxnard, e, where he served in Europe and Korea. He received numerous citations including the Purple Heart, Silver Star and was also awarded a battlefield commis sion. ! st Rites Held For Joseph Willey Flint-ston- NAVY DENIM Graveside Rites For C. R. Emery occurred Monday in Layton. : ! Ught Weight REMARKS GIVEN by Bishop Huffaker; speakers were Jay V. Duerden and Bishop Thomas Hutchison; musical selection by Laurel Firth. Julie Almond. Michelle Almond, Leslie Harris, Jodie Speth and Cynthia Decker, Acc: by Lisa Almond; benediction by Pres. Richard Bauer. FRUIT HEIGHTS Pallbearers were Charlie Charles Ryan Emery, Vh year Thompson, Craig Berry, Stan old son of Maj. Charles R. and Carter, Brad Brown, Mike Margaret J. Buist Emery, Jr., Speth, Wayne Anderson, Wi- of 672 E. Oaks Drive in Fruit lliam Mills and Craig Miller. Heights, died Aug. 12. 1982 at Dedication of the grave by the Primary Children's Medical Center in Salt Lake City of Rodney Earl. Interment in Memorial Park. cardiopulmonary arrest. He was born Jan. 7, 1980, in Madrid, Spain. accident that ? J-- T n LDS million In the Italy Catania Miwion. He was an active member of the Layton 10th WarJ. He m Make nmoionary jnvtructor and a Sunday school teacher. He wav a merchandiser for Coast to Coast retail stores. DOUG THOMPSON : i : 7 Center, Inc. (U3 i 5PTi'f Farmington 451-708- CfDi 0 'J sJJa-r- j.. ;H); hjuxis semi OiMiV Leop (KJlUJi Colle of 25 - 8 I 1ft-- |