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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH LEADER, DECEMBER 30, 1981 DAVIS OPJTLHM Eck Rites Myrtle Irene Burrows Eck, 83, of 228 Melody Ave., Layton, died Dec. 19, 1981 in the Davis North Medical Center. She was bom March 18, 1898 in Logan, a daughter of William and Sarah Hemingway Burrows. Death Claims Scott Naegle HE WAS raised in Kaysville and had lived in Bountiful the past year. He was a member of the Bountiful 21st Ward and had served a mission to Mexico 1978-8He worked at the LDS Church Distribution Center. He had been a Sunday School teacher and Primary teacher and had coached soft-bateams. i Survivors include his wife of Bountiful; daughter, Mindi; parents of Kaysville ; brothers, Mike and Kenneth Naegle, Kaysville; sister, Elaine SCOTT NAEGLE I FUNERAL SERVICES will be held Dec. 30 at 11 a.m. in the Bountiful 21st Ward Chapel, 650 S. 200 E. Friends may call at Lindquist Mortu- - ary, Bountiful, 737 N. 400 E., Tuesday from p.m. and one hour prior to service at the church. Interment in the Kaysville Cemetery. 6-- 8 Rites Held For Edna B. Barlow Edna Arilla (Rilla) Jensen j Brown Barlow, 73, of 141 E. 2900 S., Farmington, died Dec. 18, 1981 in the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful. She was bom June 2, 1908 in Mantua, I Utah, a daughter of Alma M. and Oline Christine Nelson Jensen. j SHi MARRIED Dr. Harry i later divorced. She Brown, ' married Roy Barlow, they were later divorced. She worked as a surgical ! nurse at Brigham Cooley Hospital and as a registered nurse at the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful until her retirement. She was a member of the LDS Church. SHE IS survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Monday, Dec. 21, at the Olsen Funeral Chapel in Brigham City. Interment in Brigham City Cemetery, np CHURCH LDS Mission Call Mrs. Rozella M. Burton gf 361 E 2nd S., Kaysville, has accepted a mission call to the Washington Spokane Mission. She will enter the MTC Jan. j 13. She will speak in sacrament ! meeting Jan 10 in the Kaysville 2nd Ward at 2:10 p.m., 25 S. 200 E. ! I fflh i MYRTLE BURROWS ECK ment in the Providence City Cemetery. IT WAS prompted by initiation of meals twice a day, seven days a week for those designated as frail elderly" living at the Gardens, with many of them unable to attend the senior citizen centers in Kaysville or Clearfield. Those residents are served under a special grant that restricts such meals to only frail elderly. But Ms. Johnson said some expressed concern for other residents at the Gardens, many who cant attend senior citizen activities away from the complex and are new to the area, having few acquaintances. THE DAVIS School district prepares the meals with the deterday of the week yet to be mined, she said. Helen Hough -- -W- OMENS-CHILDRENS cleaner. Davis North Also surviving are two sisters and one halfbrother, Ivy Humphreys, Hyrum, Ut.; Mae Popenoe, Clarkston, Wash.; Don Mikesell, Bountiful. December 17, 1981 Patricia and McBride, 1169 Thomfield Rd. Gary Kaysville, boy. Michael and Deborah Fardon, 410 Park St., Layton, FUNERAL SERVICES were held Dec. 22 in the Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary Chapel with Bishop Dennis Brown of the Layton 18th Ward officiating. girl. Keith December 18, 1981 and Anita Preece, 1200 Church St No. 1, Layton, boy. The family prayer was offered by Ralph Corless; prelude and postlude music by George Rytting; invocation by Neal Scheel. Remarks were December 19, 1981 Jo Keller, 186 N. 100 Kevin and Mary boy. E., Kaysville, given by Bishop Brown, Bishop Rulon Thornley and Elton Kidd. Don Megill sang O My Father acc: by George Rytting. A ladies quartet, acc: by Ann Stuart sang-Sta- r of the East," the benediction was given by Douglas Eck. December 20, 1981 Simon and Nancy Wong, 2 15 N. Fairfield Rd No. 38, Save on Dress Sandals, Closed Styles, Casuals, Heels, Clogs, and Many Others! Layton, girl. December 21, 1981 Bruce and Bonnie Anderson, 1077 37th, Ogden, girl. Gariy and Sally Steeley, 740 N. Eastside Dr., Layton, PALLBEARERS were Paul Scheel, Ron, Dennis, Alan, Bob and Douglas Eck. Care of the flowers by the Layton 18th Ward Relief Society. Inter- - girl. ! Deadline Chris Myers Completes Study All For Navy Yeoman Seaman Chris J. Myers, son of M.K. and Dena Myers of Layton, has completed the basic Yeoman course. MISSIONARY Styles on Hand PICTURES k DURING THE course at the Naval Technical Training Center, Meridian, Miss., students received instruction on office organization, English, typing, and filing. They studied correspondence procedures, records preparation, administrative renine-wee- IS Thursday 6 p.m. fr Naturalizer. va 376-540- 1 Pre-Invento- Clearance ry Buster You draw your own discount out of our Fish Bowl Happy Neul ear from ... dm, Brown Vm and Rosa) Over 3500 Items to Choose From is the Gardens meal site mana- ger. tb Mens, tf Happy New Year ! 3 f" Patients are No. 1 in BOOT Womens and Childrens Regular Price S27.99-S36.9- Now 9 w- our office !! Our gift lo patients: Complete honesty in all our dealing Treat you only if we find the cause of your symptoms and feel we can relieve your condition. Help your many friends and family obtain and maintain maximum health as quickly as possible Reler you to a specialist if your condition indicates the need. ONE WEEK ONLYI MENS FLORSMEM OUR HOLIDAY GIFT TO YOU Complimentary Examination to all new patients during the Holidays until January 15, 1982. ENTIRE Alpine Chiropractic Center STOCK Dr. Theodore J. Scott 230 North Main, Layton 376-421- And Desire Great minds have purposes; others have wishes. Grit. MENS floss threader or bridge St Marks Gardens senior citizen housing complex in open to anyone in the area above age 60. (Open til 8 p.m. on Wednesday) Births At 26 Layton - Slated For Seniors north Kaysville, says Council Starts Wednesday 8 A.M. Knit For Jou Fish Bo nil Sale 208 East Gentile, Hot Evening Meal :on Aging DircctorAlice John-iso- n, w ho notes many of the 82 residents of St Marks could participate although it will be lo- Brushing alone can only remove the remaining 30 percent. PROPER FLOSSING technidemonstrated by que-best a dentist or hygienist takes less than two minutes, certainly a small investment considering the positive benefits. Flossing fixed bridgework takes a little longer, but it is just as important. The supporting teeth as well as underneath the false teeth can be flossed with the aid of a soft plastic office management ROSELLA BURTON KAYSVILLE Kaysville senior citizens will have the 'chance for a hot meal one evening a week beginning in January. It will be provided at the commons area of the new daughters and five sons, Mrs. Everett (Evelyn) Stotts, Hesperia, Calif.; Mrs. Marlin (Wilma) Scheel, Layton; Mrs. Ralph (Shirley) Corless, Kaysville; Dale Eck, Polaris, Mont.; Ray Eck, Ogden; Roy Eck, Clinton; Reed Eck, Pocatello, Ida. ; Bud Eck, Day-toIda.; 29 grandchildren and de- cated between the teeth. porting requirements and MRS. BURTON has lived in Kaysville 2nd Ward for 33 years. She has been active as a counselor in the YWM1A and has served as coordinator in Jr. Sunday School, a counselor in the Primary presidency, a stake Primary leader, Primary and Sunday School teacher for 20 years. She has also worked for the Davis County School Food Service for 13 years, np ; que cause of both tooth cay and gum disease is Pioneers. ll Naegle, Kaysville. Social standards of hygiene demand that we brush our teeth every day, yet flossing is even more important. For 70 percent of the bacterial pla- the Daughters of Utah SURVIVING are three Floss Too By TERRY J. PREECE DDS SHE MARRIED William John Eck on June 16, 1920. The marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple. He died Aug. 29, 1952. Mrs. Eck was a former resident of Providence, Ut. and Dayton, Ida. She had lived in Layton since 1962. She was an active member of the Layton 18th Ward and had held positions in Primary and Relief Society. She was a member of Scott Maurice Naegle, 23, died Dec. 27, 1981 in Bountiful. He was bom Dec. 9, 1958 in Salt Lake City, the son of Billy Maurice and Carol Bauer Naegle. He married Janis Fer-ri- n Jan. 9, 1981 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. 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