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Show DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JANUARY WEEKLY REFLEX 25. 1979 James Trask, Dies OPiTIHM From Truck Injuries KAYSVILLE - James Duane Trask, 45, of Kaysville, was killed early Monday when his pickup truck collided with a coal truck about seven miles north of Price on U.S. High-- r-.- Bloomfield, 64, Dies In Auto Accident w Wl After moving to Clearfield, he served in the Clearfield Ninth Ward as a home teacher, genealogy proofreader, senior citizens committee secretary and was a high priest. ARE his widow of Clearfield; two sons SURVIVING and one daughter, Gene Bloomfield of Clearfield; David William Bloomfield, Clearfield; Mrs. Andrew (Shirley Ann) Baxter, Lay-toseven and grandchildren. Also surviving are one brother and two sisters, Rex s, Gale Bloomfield, Wyo.; Mrs. Olive n; Ther-mopoli- Norene Hassell, Albuquerque, N. Mex.; Mrs. May Elizabeth Nicoll, Bluewater, N. Mex. GEORGE BLOOMFIELD SERVICES FUNERAL were held Jan. 13 in the George Milan Bloomfield, 61, of 899 East 450 South, Clearfield, was killed in an automobile accident Tuesday, Jan. 9 in Sunset. Clearfield Ninth Ward Chapel with Bishop 0. Wayne Thor-noc- k officiating. BLOOMFIELD was bom July 14, 1914 in Clifton, Ariz., a son of Joseph William and Olive Parintha Gale Bloomfield. He lived most of his younger life in the Kirtland and Toadlena, N. Mex. area and attended school in Kirtland. He also lettered in football while atiMR. tending Kirtland High School. Mr. Bloomfield married Julia Ann Lindsay on Aug. 31, 1941 in Byron, Wyo., and the later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on June 9, 1942. marriage was HE ENTERED the U.S. June and received an honorable Navy Seabees, 27, 1943 discharge. Following his tour of duty, Mr. Bloomfield went to work for the Continential Oil Company until 1965. He moved to Salt Lake City in 1965 and in 1966 moved to Clearfield and started work at Hill AFB as an electrician. IN WYOMING, he was first counselor in the Powell Ward Sunday School Superinten- Ward Powell dency, Genealogy Committee chairman, a home teacher and ward building custodian. He also served as a Big Horn Stake missionary from 1959-196- The family prayer was offered by Neal Hansen; prelude and postlude music by Lois Nielson; a duet Beyond the Sunset was sung by Janet Ostler and EuVola Thornock, accompanied by Elda Jones. The invocation was offered by Gary A. Dudley, remarks and the obituary was read by Bishop Thornock. BRUCE PALMER and a family friend told highlights of the family life of Mr. Bloomfield. Vickie OBanion played a piano solo 0 My Father. William Turner was UTAH HIGHWAY Patrol Sgt. Billie Hunt said that high winds created a ground bliz- 57. THE DRIVER of the coal truck was not injured. Trooper Hunt said. Mr. Trask was born Aug. 27, 1933 at Sturgis, South Francis (Bud) Oliver Hoyt, E. 1000 N., East Layton, died Wednesday, Jan. 17, 1979 at his home of a heart ailment. 58 of 1592 HE WAS bom Sept. 14, 1920 in Hartford, Kan., a son of Francis Oliver, Sr. Janette Smith Hoyt. and On Jan. 10, 1945 he was married to Louise Dutson in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. MR. HOYT was a retired employee of Hill Air Force Baxter, Clark McFarland, AN ACTIVE member of the LDS Church, he was a member of the Layton Third Ward. He had been president and secretary of the YMMIA, explorer advisor, scoutmaster Danny Abbott, Richard Cox, Phil Godfrey, Kent Loftus. Honorary pallbearers were the Clearfield Ninth Ward High Priest Quorum. Military honors were accorded by the Baker Merrill American Legion Post and the U.S. Naval Reserve. BURIAL WAS in the Cemetery with the dedication of the grave by David William Bloomfield, a son. The Clearfield Ninth Ward Relief Society was in charge of the care of the flowers. TJUl TUHiE TAX CORPORATION OF AMERICA Tax Service Computerized Accuracy Guaranteed Satisfaction Reasonable Fees Guaranteed Audit Assistance Guaranteed Confidentiality . FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT CALL WAYNE JOHNSON - 773-442- and cubmaster. He was a veteran of world war II. Mr. Trask is survived by his wife, of Kaysville, three children, Mrs. Kenyon (Debra) Bitter, of Layton; and William Duane and Michael James, both of Kaysville; his mother, of Farmington; and a sister. Dona Jean Moon, of Fruit Heights. FUNERAL services were held Wednesday noon at the Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary. Burial was in the Farmington City Cemetery, tb Mrs. Arthur (Pauline) Wilson, all of Boise, Ida.; Pete Hoyt, Newdale, Ida.; Mrs. Helen Hurndon, Emporia, Kan.; Mrs. Chuck (Margaret) Lynch, Neosha Rapids, Kan. Funeral services were held Monday, Jan. 22 in the Layton Third Ward Chapel with Bishop Donald O. Deru officiating. THE FAMILY prayer was offered by William Dutson; invocation, Dean Hamilton; prelude and postlude music, Jean Moss; obituary and remarks, Bishop Donald The Lord Is My Deru; was sung by Shepherd Elaine Deru and Mrs. Fowers accompanied by Jean Moss. The speakers were Bishop Jack Prigmire and Pres. Robert Christensen; Roselyn Christensen played an organ medley with benediction by Roland Tabst. of William H. Hoyt, Ed Hoyt, of Mr. Hoyt, dmg SURVIVING are his widow East Layton; three brothers and three sisters, Hospital in Ogden. THEY WERE bom Jan. 15, in Ogden. Laura Wall died Tuesday, Jan. 16 and Linda Wall died Wednesday, Jan. 17, 1979. 1979 PARENTS are members of the Layton 14th THE grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar L. Wall, East Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Verle Porter, Syracuse. , , ALSO SURVIVING are the Mr. and Mrs. Ervin J. Wall, East Layton; Mrs. Clara Stokes, Kanesville; Mrs. Elsie Worl-ton, Layton. Graveside services were held Saturday, Jan. 20 in the Kaysville City Cemetery, dmg Police Report - ACT NOW FOR COLLEGE FINANCIAL AID By EZRA T. CLARK Davis County Bank President A reminder to all parents who hope to send youngsters off to college campuses this fall; the deadline for filing the Financial Aid Form for the federal Basic Educational Opportunity Grant (BEOG) is March 15. Grants range from $200 to $1600. The Financial tered nationally by College Scholarship Service (CSS), determines the students Dr. Leffall To Speak At Meeting LaSalle D. Leffall, EZRA T. CLARK Admittedly, the CSS form, including a Parents Confidential Statement of finances, is a headache to fill out. Yet its worth the time and trouble, even if you think youre not eligible for federal money. Last year Congress passed whats called the Middle Income Assistance Act, making families with incomes as high as $25,000 eligible for a BEOG grant in 1979. Further, the same Financial Aid form may, in many cases, be used to apply for state scholarship and grant programs or for financial aid administered by the colleges themselves. Some colleges have their own financial aid forms, too, but nearly all require that you first apply for the sity College of Medicine, Washington D.C. He also chairs the ACS National Task Force on colon and rectal cancer, a position he has held since 1973. Before his national ap- -' pointment, Dr. Leffall was president of the D.C. Division for two years and was vice president there from 1968-7Dr. Leffall is the president of the Society of Surgical Oncology, Inc. np BEOG. be of service to your community in an exciting way? THE KAYSVILLE fire department is in need of some daytime firemen and is accepting applications now. The fire department is a volunteer department, and therefore those who serve as firemen do not receive wages, but are enthusiastic and dedicated in their service to their community. IF YOU have the time and desire to serve, contact Fire Chief Jim Dotson at for an interview and application. No experience is necessary, but desire and dedication is a must, np Layton, police said. Tapes valued at $144, a tape case valued at $20 and glasses also valued at $20 were taken from a vehicle owned by Dennis Gardner of Layton. An undetermined amount of cash was taken from various vending machines at Layton High School, tb In Fashion Cotton material will be used in many spring and summer e outfits. An attractive two-piec- costume is shown in cotton poplin with a full, To obtain information on the Basic available. of Mrs. Larkins father. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Crawford of North Hollywood, Calif, spent last Thursday through Monday in Layton visiting with family members. While they were here, they attended the missionary farewell services for their nephew, Carl Woodward who will serve an LDS mission in Australia. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Willey recently enjoyed a vacation trip to Miami Beach, Fla. They attended the Orange Bowl Parade and football game. Richard G. McKenzie of East Layton was one of twelve Hill Air Force Base workers who was honored in special ceremonies at the Ogden Defense Depot Saturday. He was cited for his outstanding to the contributions management and supervisory departments. He was also given the top award for his professionalism as executive assistant to Maj. Gen. John J. Murphy, the Ogden Air Logistics Center command at Hill Air Force Base. Miss Debbie Frasier traveled to USU in Logan last Friday and Saturday to participate in the Special Olym- pics. She weeks old, Mr. and Mrs. Platt and the tiny boy accompanied..:: Mrs. Margaret Adams back home to Layton. The Platt? 3: have been living the past five.: : months in Holland as an with Mr. Platts C; work. 33 Dr. N. Steven Tanner :; arrived last week from FargC. North Dakota to spend some;: ; time visiting with his parents,' Dr. and Mrs. Noall Z. Tanner;;:;: p with and other family;; members, dmg ;. ThiefsAt Mr. and Mrs. Steven Adams and their son have moved from Layton to Springville. Mrs. Loralee Dispain was a Saspecial guest story-tellturday at the Weber County Library story hour for youngsters. Mrs. David (Margaret) Adams has arrived home after spending two weeks in Amsterdam, Holland. Mrs. Adams traveled to Holland to Work In Clearfield er - tb Ogdens Most Complete Stone & Stove Center Earth Stove entered several competition. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bu- Special tterfield and their family moved into Layton recently from Nevada. Thomsen Mrs. Ane celebrated her 80th birthday this week with a family dinner that was held at her home. Mrs. Thomsen immigrated to the U.S. from Denmark in 1924. She has lived in Utah since 1951. Karen and Chris Bell and Reg. $548.00 $475 NOW i No. 101 or 105 Finish your stove or fireplace with our lightweight Harristone Veneer Factory Direct. of S. HARRIS CO. INC G. 2795 Pennsylvania Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 Merlen has lowered prices even more from the terrific Jan. Clearance Sale. We must get ready for inventory so here goes our Jan. Final Clearance S&JE BIG MONEY ON Hens, Womens & Childrens Winter COATS & JACKETS Group of Womens & Girls SLACKS, JEANS & TOPS Group of Mens & Boys SLACKS, JEANS, & SHIRTS All Our Stock OVERSHOES & WINTER BOOTS MANY OTHER ITEMS STOREIVIDE REDUCED FROM 30 to 70 Off OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Mens, Womens And Childrens - Reduced thru Jan. 31st TAKE YOUR PICK AT US3 EILEGTRONUGS 1981 N. Main, Layton - 825-611- 4 voun t, 3 H A An ad- CLEARFIELD ding machine, digital clock, calculator and voltamete" total value about $250, were:3 taken from Clearfield Sales:: and Roofing Equipment at 352 ; : S. Main, police reports said. : Ea gymnastic events as well as swimming and track and field their three children After the baby was two putty-colore- At many colleges, even those private ones with very high tuition costs, more than 50 percent of the students are receiving some sort of financial aid today. And even if your student does not qualify for an outright grant (which does not have to be repaid), there are other available funds which have opened up wider this year. The Guaranteed Student Loan Program, for instance, is now available to all families, regardless of how high their incomes. A college financial aid officer can be helpful in explaining the many options that you have for arranging to meet the costs of a higher thats services 53 Mrs. David Adams. d blouse cinched with a wide, stitched belt over a pencil slim black skirt. 20044. vantage of the financial help The Larkins traveled to Arizona to attend the funeral Pleasant Hills, Calif, spent two weeks recently visiting at the home of Karens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Harris. Karen and the children visited at the Harris home for a Daytime Firemen Needed formation on student financial aid, write to this address and ask for a copy of the Student Guide: BEOG Program, Box 84, Washington, D.C. education. My point is: if you have a youngster whos bound for college this fall, you must act right now to take full ad- Jr., of the American Cancer Society will be in Salt Lake City, Feb. 22 to speak at the Utah Division Board of Directors meeting. He will also address medical students at the University of Utah on colorectal cancer. DR. LEFFALL is the chairman of the department of surgery, Howard Univer- national president you realize it! Indeed, students in the junior year of high school should be planning ahead at this time. You can obtain applications for using the CSS Early Financial Aid Planning Service from a school counselor. based primarily on family income level. Obtain the form now from the student's high school counselor. directed a garbage truck into a garage bay. The truck driver, George Davis, apparently didnt see that the man was stopped from moving by the rack. Mr. Davis was uninjured in the incident, totally wrapped up in catalogs or planned visits to campuses. Dont let financial aid deadlines pass by before eligibility for BEOG grants, in- against a tire rack as he Note that you must move fast to get the CSS form filled out and filed, even before your youngster may be accepted at a college. Right now, for example, you and the student may be Aid Form adminis- your Educational Opportunity Grant program, as well as other general tusions and bruises, mainly in the pelvic area, incurred in an accident at the Clearfield City Shops. According to the Clearfield police report, he was pinned Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Larkin and their family spent last week in Phoenix, Ariz. Mrs. Marjorie Robins is recovering from a heart attack which required her to be hospitalized at the Davis North Medical center for an extended period of time. Sam Beason, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Beason, left this past week to serve an LDS mission in the Baton Rouge, La. mission. He spoke in his ward sacrament meeting on Jan. 14. Miss Wendy Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Anderson, celebrated her 12th birthday last Friday and Saturday by hosting a slumber party at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Adams and their family have moved from Layton to their ranch near Burley, Ida. 376-051- 6 Some $445 in LAYTON stereo tapes and an AM-Fwere taken from a vehicle in ADVERTISEMENT transferred to the surgery floor suffering from con- 773-497- 6 Daytime firemen needed in Kaysville. Would you like to LDS Ward. of East Layton; BRAD PORTER had been Pallbearers were nephews, Graveside Services Held For Twin Daughters Laura Wall and Linda Wall, infant twin daughters of Neil Jay and Leal Porter Wall of 1288 N. Highway 89, East Layton, died in the McKay-De- e good condition at Davis North Medical Center, Wednesday morning, hospital officials said. be with her daughter when:-- : her baby was bom. The new baby, a son bom to Joseph-an- d Susan Adams Platt, is the'3 first grandson for Mr. and;-- ; joined by Chris. GATHERUM city employee, involved in an accident Monday, was listed in Dr. week and then they were By DONETA M. CLEARFIELD tb FRED Goodwin dedicated the grave. Interment was in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Surviving are the parents 3 of the Union, No. Francis (Bud) Hoyt, 58, Dies Of Heart Ailment speaker, following which Janet Ostler and EuVola Thornock sang, Goin Home. Benediction was offered by Frank Lombardo. Pallbearers were Glen a member Pipe-Fitter- - An Clearfield Ed- 1955. HE WAS s Local zard and visibility at the time of the accident was near zero. The trooper said the Trask vehicle was southbound and apparently crossed into the northbound lane where it collided head on with the coal truck and was pinned beneath it. The accident happened about 6:15 a.m. Monday. James ward and Maudeen Cress Trask. He married Nella Mae Guess in Bountiful on Oct. 29, way 6. Base. He was raised in Kansas, moving to Idaho in 1938 and then to Utah in 1957. the concluding Dakota, a son of News Layton Brad Porter Hospitalized 25 usa voun Off |