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Show y WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JUNE 28, 1979 2 Persons Murdered In Jayton man LAYTON NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE OF CHANGE IN MEETING SCHEDULE Estate Notice is hereby given that the first regular meeting in July of the Kaysville City Council will be changed from J uly 3, 1979 to July 10, 1979, at 8:00 p.m. due to the July 4th' Holiday. The second regular meeting will be held on July 17, 1979 as scheduled. A .1 KAYSVILLE CITY CORPORATION Josephine Leavitt, Recorder : Mellor, Deceased Davis County Probate No. 2825 STANLEY M. SMEDLEY has been appointed Personal Representative of the above estate. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the District Court of Davis County, State of Utah, on or before the 15th day of September, 1979, or said claim shall be forever barred. Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication June 1979 Last publication June Barbara. J. of .264-calib- STANLEY M. SMEDLEY Personal Representative Fort Lane, Suite 2 21, 190 So. 28, 1979 Layton, Utah 84041 NOTICE TO WATER USERS Robert L. Bird, 644 E. 2000 N., Layton, UT has filed with Published in the Davis News Journal , the State Engineer Appl. First publication June CHARLES DANIEL Arnold, diverted from a spring stream at a point S. 640 ft. W. shot, is being treated at the Salt Lake hospital for a bullet wound to the jaw. It appears that Mr. Arnold came to the front door of his former wifes apartment and as she opened the door, he shot her at close range 28, 1979 1463 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 16, ;. T4N, R1W, SLB&M (N. and used from Apr. 1 to Lay-ton)- Oct. for the supplemental of 2 acs. in NWViNE'4 Sec. 16, T4N, 31 irrigation R1W, SLB&M. Protests resisting granting the 1979. DEE C. HANSEN State Engineer Published ROGER C. CLINES ClerkBusiness Manager in The Weekly Reflex First publication June 28, First publication June 12, 1979 Reflex First publication June Last publication July 5, 1979 Trial Delayed The Buena Ventura Chapter of the Sons of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Mr. and Mrs: Weldon Roberts on June - FARMINGTON The e murder .trial of ,a1(j Farmington man charged , with killing a Hill Air Force Base sergeant in the parking lot of a Fruit Heights tavern has been postponed indefini- Certificate Fees Goin Up July 1st for the strawberry festival. PRES. WOODLAND called the meeting to order and gave a rundown on some of the coming events. He read a letter from the National Society of Sons of Utah Pioneers. In this letter it stated that a new SUP home is to be built in Salt Lake City this year near This is the Place monument. For each $100 donated for this new building, you can have the name of one of your pioneer ancestors placed on a plaque. These pioneer ancestors had to have come to or were born in Utah Territory before May 10, 1896. first-degre- ) tely. THE MOTION for postponement was made by defense attorney for Edward Dale Hardy, 26 of Farming-ton- , before Second District Judge Thomley K. Swan. The trial had been scheduled for today (Junfe 27) but probably will not be heafd until late July, according to a court spokesman. Hardy is accused of the - It will FARMINGTON cost more to get duplicates of birth and death certificates starting July 1. THE DAVIS County Board of Health has approved a new to cover increased costs, with the first certified copy of a birth or death certificate costing $3.50 and $1 for each additional requested at the same time, a fee schedule health department MR. HORNE was then called by Pres. Woodland to read the minutes of the last meeting. The group then enjoyed a dinner including baked ham and strawberries and cream. parently argued over an person says. alleged drug transaction. Copies requested at a later date will cost $3.50. THE DEFENDANT is being held without bail in the Davis County Jail. Hardy also faces charges of armed rob- songs.- bery in connection with alleged offenses in Layton and Bountiful. and another Hardy extremely dangerous inmate, Steven Scott Pannell, of Kansas City, Mo., escaped from the county jail last month and were recaptured about nine hours later by Murray police, grb will cost $10 after that time fqr any changes, she said. R. Layton and wife, who played the guitar and sang several Under the old fee schedule, birth and death certificate copies were $3 and changes were $2 after the first year, tb - More members are needed from the north end of Davis County to join the chapter. last February of a Hill AFB sergeant after the two had ap- spokes- IN ADDITION, any changes in birth and death certificates during the first year after the event will remain free but it AFTER DINNER enter- slaying shotgun . tainment was by Scott Franklin D. Foster Funeral Rites Held ; M 4K? Mortuary Chapel for Gary D. Foster, 44, who died June 17, 1979 from injuries received in an automobile accident near Beaver, Utah. . . Vilate Chugg in Ogden on May 28, 1920. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died Nov. 12, 1975. MR. FOSTER worked for Utah Power and Light Co. for years and had been the plant superintendent in the Weber Canyon and Pioneer Joseph Franklin Foster, Ogden; nine grandchildren and 11 n. Also surviving are two brothers and one sister, William Carrigan Foster, Foster, Ogden; Lois Belnap, Ogden. Power Plant. He had lived in Ogden, FUNERAL services were held Tuesday, June 25, 1979 at the Layton 14th Wapd with Bishop Kyle Follett officiati- Orem, Heber City and Salt Lake City before moving to East Layton. bishopric. RELEASED as bishop of the 15th Ward was A. Kent Rampton. Also released were his counselors, William Bindrup and Bryce Bennett, the executive secretary, Wayne Overson and the ward clerk, Devon Nielson and the assistant clerks, Kenneth and Tomlinson John Andrews. Sustained as the new 15th Ward bishop was Lyle Elmore. His counselors are Ted Harris and Evan Love. The new executive secretary is Gordon Yurth. John Pratt is the ward clerk with Gary Anderson, Charles Davidson and Bruce Neilson serving as assistant ward clerks, dmg the Kaysville First Ward Relief Society. Foster, San Jose, Calif.; Mrs. Keith (Colean) Ketner, Eldon, Mo.; Wendy and Noami Foster, both of Palm Springs, Calif, and one grandchild. MILITARY honors, Ogden American Legion, np d own first place trophy. Their coach, Gary Gustin, was awarded the first place team trophy. i HIS father, Soda Springs, Ida.; mother, Mrs. Bertha Cavanaugh, San Jose, Calif.; grandmother, Mrs. Roy (Elizabeth) Green, Kaysville; sisters, Mrs. Paula Remmington and Mrs. Connie Ferry, both of San Jose, Viola Calif.; step-siste- r, Receives 30 Year Pin service pin at Hill ceremonies. the Kaysville First Ward HE IS AN aircraft landing gear inspector at the base. THIS WILL be a terrific social event, for families along the Wasatch Front, who share similar experiences in adopting children and raising families of multicultural backgrounds. RADIO & TV ALSO Layton resident, James E. Spings, has received a r of- - 9-- age bracket. Each boy was presented with his year-ol- n Dean M. Sanders, Wayne E. Warner and Kenneth Horne. Flowers were cared for by Seattle, Wash.; Katherine Weeks, Salt Lake City. Bishop Max G. Hirschi of opponents teams. The team won top honors in the ' Kaysville-Lay-to- Springs, Calif.; daughters, ' THE BOYS were successful in defeating all four of their Summer Picnic Held Foster. iki.&t. . He married Joan Burton on Aug. 20, 1953 in Kaysville. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mrs. Eric (Shelly) Toolson, Interment was in the Ogden City Cemetery, dmg medley, le MUSICAL selection, by Mellotones, Sharon Seeg-- ; ' miller,, Charlene Horne, Carolyn Naegle, Pat Hirschi, Jo Ann Roueche, accomThe FIA picnic, Families of panied by Janice Barnes, Intercultural Adoptions, have Prayerful Hour. Benedicscheduled their annual tion was by John Green. summer picnic on June 30. Dedication of the grave was The picnic will be held at by Don W. Sanders with inSouthwood Park, 725 East terment in the Avenue (6176 South) Holly Memorial Park. Murray from 3 p.m. to dark. Pallbearers were Don W. Bring your dinner, drinks will Sanders, Eric V. Toolson, be provided. Games before Bishop Beck K. Sheffield, and after dinner. Survivors: widow and one son, Kenneth D. Foster, Palm ng. organ Roueche. Green Margaret Sheryl B. Sheryl B. Sanders; invocation, Grant Bond; speakers, Bishop Max G. Hirschi, Ron Frazier, Pres. Ned B. Korea. Bishopric Sustained On Sunday, June 10, the Layton 15th LDS Ward of the Layton Stake sustained a new Sanders; HE WAS a glazer for 17 years. He lived in Kaysville for many years. Lived three years in Palm Springs, Calif.; was a member of the Palm Springs LDS Ward, veteran of Bountiful; Harvey Payne 47 postlude music, MR. FOSTER was born Dec. 16, 1934 at Soda Springs, Ida. to William Floyd and Bertha Layton-Kaysvil- ficiated at the funeral services. Family prayer, Eric Vern Toolson; prelude and the Lindquist's Kaysville HE WAS born May 12, 1898 in Ogden, a son of Williamv :.T SURVIVING are three sons, Payne and Eunice Carrigan Max Ellis Foster, Heber City; Foster. Lee Wade Foster, Bountiful; He was married to Maude AFB REPAIRING ALL MAKES Calls 6 Anytime BRANDENBURG TV Reasonable Rates 141 West 1900 North, Sunset 825-36-76 773-82- 26 s' V Improve Your Home Insulation with Beautiful Alaskan 4- v 3 Funeral services were held Wednesday, June 20, 1979 at HE WAS a member of the LDS Church and an Elder in the Layton 14th LDS Ward. Mr. Foster had been a member of the Lions Club of Heber City and the Industrial Club of Ogden. Franklin Dewey Foster, 81, of 2120 N. Valley View Drive, East Layton, died Thursday, June 21, 1979 in the St. Benedicts Hospital in Ogden. The year old boys tournament soccer team from the area was invited to compete in the Weber County Soccer Invitational held recently. Teams came from as far as Colorado and Idaho Falls. Rites Held For Gary D. Foster OBITOTtQ ' Center where he underwent surgery. Two small children in the Arnold home at the time of the shooting are being cared for by relatives, grb 1979 r; Hill. University of Utah Medical 28, ar Por-singe- Center. Later Saturday morning, the victim was flown by helicopter to the 4, 1979 Published in The Weekly Buena Ventura SUP Meets SOCCER CHAMPS Ar- nold in the parking lot of the police station before taking him to Davis North Medical 27, 1979 Last publication July 18 paramedics treated Mr. Kicking that ball past the goalie to victory the most times was the Layton 0 year-ol- d Soccer Team including back, Bret Parkinson, left, James Jones, Mike Barnes, York Hill, York Major, Ted Donoviel and Jeff Gerrard; front row, Troy Murray, left, Brian Emery, John Gustin, Chad Scothem and Casey coaches Gary Gustin, left and Ron All-St- COUNTY DAVIS Published in the Davis County Clipper 1979 Last publication July through the screen door, said Chief Chard. He must have then entered the home and fired two shots into the chest of the airman. AFTfeR THE shooting, Mr. Arnold apparently turned the gun on himself, firing one shot into his lower face. Chief Chard added that Mr. Arnold remained conscious, climbed back into his pickup truck and drove about three blocks to the police station where officers were just leaving the station to respond to the emergency call. and legal costs. Bids should be submitted to the Clerk of the Board irf the Administration Center, 45 East State Street, Farmington, Utah before 7:00 p.m., July 17, with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 231 E. 400 S., SLC, UT 84111, on or before Aug. 11, 1979. . The Board of Education of the Davis County School District hereby announces that it will receive sealed bids on Tax Anticipation Notes in the amount of $5,500,000 to mature June L 1980. The notes are to be dated August 1, 1979. Bidder will assume the cost of producing the documents of this application - NOTICE , North Hill Field Road, Layton, estranged husband of the woman who was 14, 52598 to appropriate .05 sec. ft. of water in Davis County. The water is to be 1691 26, 1979 Last publication June A Layton is reported in fair condition at University of Utah Medical Center after he allegedly shot and killed his wife and another man in the womans apartment in Layton early Saturday. LAYTON POLICE Chief LaMar Chard said the dead woman was identified as Ret-t- a Heath Arnold, 26, 443 North Fairfield Road. She was shot in the chest with a bullet from a Magnum rifle. The airman, Robert M. Miller of St. Paul, Minn., assigned to the 1881st Communications Squadron, Hill Air Force Base, also was shot twice in the chest. MRS. ARNOLD was dead when Layton police arrived at the scene. Airman Miller was pronounced dead upon arrival at Davis North Medical Center. Chief Chard said the shooting occurred at Mrs. Arnolds apartment shortly before 4 a.m. V A Windows by Alcoa ... ' 4 $ S 1 -- JP V Expert installation in any kind of construction! of .. Save! 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