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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 26, 1 979 - oiywimi Joins Staff At Services Held For David H. Wilcox WASHINGTON TERRACE A this physician here to complement our staff. This will relieve some of the burden from our other two anesthesiologists, L. , Garr Merrill, MD, and Milton F. Wilcox, MD." Dr. Crosby comes to St. Benedicts from the Indiana capital city where he incompleted a one-yeternship in surgery and a two-yeresidency in the field of anesthesiology at University Hospitals. well-qualifi- Wilcox, When He Comes Again, accompanied by a grandson, William Wil- cox. f were Newell Gailey and Hugh B. Wilcox, a brother; remarks by Bishop Grant M. Steed; Marilee Hawkins played a flute solo, ar Walked Today Where and Henry Moffit sang a vocal solo, Oh accom-pane- d Divine Redeemer, by Mrs. Peggy Moffit; benediction by Floyd S. Wilcox. a son, and the dedication of the grave by Milton H. Wilcox, also a son. I Jesus Walked, fi!& ; WILCOX .David Henry Wilcox, medicine degree in 1976 from the Indiana School of Medicine in Indianapolis. He also holds a bachelor of science degree in pharmacy from Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, and a master of science degree in of PALLBEARERS were all grandsons: Blaine Wilcox, Wayne Stanger, William Wilcox, David Wilcox, Leon Wilcox and Darrell Wilcox. The flowers were cared for by the Syracuse First LDS iJenry and Emily Barber ON DECEMBER 22, 1927 he in the Sait Lake LDS Temple. He ha&'been engaged in farming add. stock raising all of his He attended North Davis High School in Syracuse and Services Branch Agricultural College where inrCedar City in 1926-2he'was active in sports. Veral J. Smith, 59, of 493 South Fort Lane, Layton, died graduated from Davis High School. He attended the 7 ANYTHING GOES AN ACTIVE member of the Syracuse First LDS Ward, he held the position of an elder, wiS' a home teacher and served on the ward sports program. He played the HE WAS married to Marie Pedersen in Newton, Utah on Feb. 19, 1951. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. Smith was an aircraft mechanic at Hill AFB. He had lived in Smithfield, Uvada, Juab and Trenton, Utah and Dee B. Wilcox, Floyd S. Wilin Peoche, Nev. before mocox, Norman D. Wilcox and to Layton 17. years ago. He MtsT-Roberving ;(Rosanne. was a member of the Layton 17 of all Birch," Syracuse;4 ' First LDS Ward and was an grandchilren; six brothers elder and served as a home and two sisters, Hugh B. WilWilteacher. He was a veteran of Harold cox,. Boise, Ida.; World War II and served with W. cox Elmer Wilcox, Lynn the U.S. Army. ji. Wilcox and Darvil 0. Wilcox, all of Syracuse; Myron L. SURVIVING ARE his Wtlcox, Clearfield; Mrs. widow of Layton; one son and Mary W. Miller, Ogden and three daughters, Jay Veral Mrs. Louise W. Johnson, Smith, Layton; Mrs. Patrick Orem. (Wanda) Kekoa, Honolulu, SERVICES Hawaii; Mrs. Jim (Linda) FUNERAL Linch, Ogden; Miss Elaine were held on Thursday mornone Layton; 11 Smith, the at a.m. Syracuse ing at grandchild; one brother, Utah Stake Center with Hyrum Allen Smith Jr., CarBishop Grant M. Steed ofCalif. son, The family prayer ficiating. Funeral services were held Was given by Norman D. WilSaturday, July 21 in the First cox; the prelude and postlude Ward Chapel with Bishop music played by Vicki Carl-soRenny Knowlton officiating. Interment was in the Smith-fiel- d A vocal duet, In The GarCity Cemetery, dmg. den, was sung by Mrs. Joyce Preparing for the St. Rose of Lima Teen Club second annual Almost Anything Goes, are Debbie Susko, Tom Jones, Doreen McKay and Joann Trujillo. THE EVENT will be held at St. Rose on the back lawn and will feature a Mr. Kool Contest, races, games of skill, an obstacle course and lots more. Admission is only a quarter for kids under 12 and 50 cents for adults. The time: Aug. 1 at 7:30 p.m. Refreshments will be sold. By VIRGINIA BENNETT 825-039- 1 Tiffani Jones celebrated ' her fourth birthday anniversary on Saturday at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Jones. On hand for thq celebration was the birthday Ruffles, party with her clever games and excitement. The guests were Shey Higley, Fourteen members of the boy scout troop from the Syracuse Third LDS Ward have returned home from a week camping trip to Camp Bartlett in Idaho. They were accompanied by Albert Nance Hamblin, Nathan Nance, Amber Bennett, Amy Love, Bryce Thurgood, Chad Glauser, Kenneth Turner, Travis Mann, David Bnuy, Lyle Nance, Robbie LoVe and Angie Stoddard. Tiffanis birthday was on Tuesday, July 24, and a family outing for several days was enjoyed by family members at Tony's Grove in by your police department. 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Thurgood was sustained as first counselor in the Sunday School of the Syracuse Third Ward on Sunday. Released from that position was Jeff Jensen who was made the executive secretary of the Elders Quorum of the ward. TOMATO SAUCE AND KETCHUP FREEZING PUREES AND SAUCES Miss Linda Wirig, of Penn- ALL WITHOUT PEELING OR CORING. sylvania, who is attending school at BYU, was a weekend guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Parry Reg. 22.97 Lb. I79 Lb. I75 (25 Lbs. or more j)27 U 766-105- 7 71670EI0 SSBAIHBB 376-43- 10 (Bulk or Patties) - ecrcjrj I3?0 West Gentile St., Layton Ground Beef , i 1126 E. Snow Creek Dr., E. Layton 376-967- 7 their family. Mr. and Mrs. George Michael Hamblin have started a new home that is located north of the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cook. Miss Crysta Lee Hansen has returned home from a months visit at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shuman of Denver Colo. She stayed with her aunt and uncle while her parents traveled in Israel. Joseph S. Thurgood is improving from injuries that he suffered from a fall while Lean Lb. WILL ACM AND CUT YOUR OWN 6 S.F. Ballet, New York; Copa, CJW PHONE RIBBON USDA CHOICE Vz Syracuse 3 9-- 26 years professional experience Barber tmd Brad Barber his son Brandon are visiting for a tree Saturday 9-- 7 SHERRY TOTARO ming. INSULATION INC. Mon.-Fr- i. 2050 South lOOO West, Syracuse Logan Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Rex C. he was doing some Marigolds Bedding Plants SCHOOL OF DANCE and Ron Parry. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Thurgood and their family are in Boseman, Mont, this week where Mr. Thurgood went on business. En route back home they will travel through Yellowstone National Park. week in Moab, Utah with Mr. CUSTOM parents of two sons and reside in Ogden. lV.ViVtVVAV.V.VAVVAV.VAW clown, party who conducted the Staci and family. and Mrs. Kim Barber and BURGLARS STOP Use deadbolt locks as recommended Geranium Petunia the "Anything Goes fair Aug. 1 at St. Rose of Lima Church, except in fun, that is, with finishing touches being applied by Debbie Susko, left, vs. teens during racuse trombone with the Syracuse Boy Scout Band which was a very popular music group for a number of years. Surviving are his widow of Syracuse; four sons and one daughter, Milton H. Wilcox, u. Its not going to really be parents Tom Jones, C.S.P., Doreen McKay, and JoAnn Trujillo. Tuesday, July 17, 1979 at the Davis North Medical Center. He was born June 23, 1920 in Smithfield, Utah, a son of Hyrum Allen Sr. and Susannah Hill Smith. . 773-346- 0 back-packin- g enthusiasts. They are the STOKERS IIBBSEBY Veral J. Smith life; : Phone DR. CROSBY and his wife Karen are avid Cemetery. married Ann Burnett 1 University, Indianapolis. ITS STILL SPRING ment was in the Syracuse Syracuse while he was a smajlboy. pharmacology from Indiana DONT GIVE UP Ward Relief Society. Inter- Wilcox. His parents moved to DR W. MICHAEL CROSBY HE RECEIVED his doctor 73, of 997. South 3000 West, Syracuse, died last Monday JUty 16 at his home following a If ngthy illness. He was born October 8, 1905 in Farming-ton- , Utah, a son of William S':: VrV 1 We are pleased to have said, and Darrell grandchildren, Speakers r4f&tM IN MAKING the announcement, Robert K. Eisleben, administrator, A LIFE sketch of grandpa was given by Wayne Stanger; a musical selection by Teresa 11 third anesthesiologist has joined the staff of St. Benedicts Hospital. He is W. Michael Crosby, MD, formerly of Indianapolis, Ind. Wilcox and Mrs. Yvonne Knighton, accompanied by Mrs. Kathleen Sessions; Max Waite gave the invocation. ;f Benedicts St. VILLE 148 Fort Lano Shopping Confer In Layton BEEF Village Open t-- 9 Every Day 378-425- 6 9 to 7 Sundaye M Square Shopping Cantor 376-347- 3 Open 9-- 9 Mon.-Fr- l. 8 Saturday y; s. I |