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Show ft ft ft- ifr 'ft- list's OBITUARY v, &- 4,;- - T V .' r II T Meadows -- - 1 ngei s Moituars M in by Wheatndge. Colorado on Thrusdus Juls 7th The pair , was buried side hj side in Ciown Hill Cemeters m Wheatndge, Colorado Utah the son of Mr and Mrs Aurther M Meadows lormerlv ol Hos The famils now resides at 22no Braun Dnve in Golden Colorado surviving are his lather and mother one hrother, Mike Meadows ol Northglenn Colorado, two sisters. Mrs Finds Newman and Mien Pale is both Meadows, Colorado, Charlene Lewis - Mrs Charlene J IRA Bui bank Iessix. 41. of 4203 S died Thursday, July 14 1977, at her home lollowing an extended illness was born Mas' Mrs lo 19 ib, m Logan, a daughter ol Oliver and Blanch Hills ard Burbank .She was married to Thomas K Lewis on Sept 19, 1933, in the Logan LDS Temple She was a school aide at the Sand Ridge Junior High School and also the Weber Counts School District She was a member of the Kos 9th LDS Ward and had been a Relief Society 2o73 Golden ol and two grand mothers Mrs Hilda Meadows and Mrs Dean Potter, both oi Salt Lake Cits I tah Mars is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Richard H Pence of 2230 Braun Prise, Golden, Colorado Sursising are her , lather and mother, three brothers, Thomas C Pence. Iawerence R Pence and Jack R. Pence all of Golden, Colorado and grandparents, Berlie Chambers of Madison. West Virginia, Mr and Mrs C L Stafford of Noriork. W . Curt McDonald CLEARFIEL- D- Curt 20, of 127R McDonald, E 1957. in Ogden, a son of Roy R and Melba Mahoney 500 died Thursday, July 14, 1977, at his home of causes medical a pending examiner's report. He was born March 28, N Employe receives recognition Jack W. Riverdale Sustained Luddington of has received a Performance Award at Hill AFB Superior ceremonies. He is a machinist in the Maintenance Directorate. Mr. Luddington and his wife Vivian have three children o ft L rta- den mother and den leader coach in Cub Scouts She had lived in Renton, Wash, Los Angeles, Calif, and at Elgin Air Force Base, Fla before coming to Roy Surviving are her husband of Roy, three sons and two daughters. Greg Lewis, serving an LDS Mission in the Germany Munich Mission; Neal Lewis, Richard Lewis, Julie Lewis and Cydney Lewis, all of Roy Also surviving are her . father and step-mothe- Mr and Mrs Oliver Burbank, Washington Terrace. Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 11 a m secretars, counselor and at the Myers Mortuary visiting teacher She had also been a Primars teacher and a cooking with Bishop EL Chapel Gary Cragun of the Roy 9th Ward officiating in Rov Funeral services were conducted Monday and interment as in the Roy City vv Cemetery Serviceman position asdirector Carol Shaw that zuccinni Now Pence Virginia and Mr and Mrs B K IN me ol Birmingham. Alabama Sei sues w e held at Pale Ra Meadow ace 18 and hi fiance, Man Carnhn Pence, age 17. weie killed ,lul 4 1977 u hen 'heir car overturned non: l.araime Wsoming alter a wit lr ft- - r Dr. Flinders fakes IR! 'ft - is plentiful, try this yummy top of the stove casserole Its nutritious and economical, as well as good Mary Annas Zuccini Casserole Brown pould hamburger A fine citizen and longtime resident will soon be leaving Roy to pursue a new position. Dr. Arley Flinders, who was Weber County's Health Director, has accepted the health directors position for Utah County Dr Flinders has had a very Imcity-count- y 1 Add green pepper, chopped onion, chopped Crxik until onion is clear. Add l medium sized zuccinni, cubed Cook until zuccinni is tender medical school in 1945, he worked in hospitals for the Navy and the Marines In 1948 he came to St. George and then to Sunset w here he worked at the old Dee Hospital until April of 1948. He then opened an office in the theater building as a General Practitioner in U Add can tomato soup cup regular rice 2 cups water U t chili powder t salt Cover, cook slowly minutes. 1 ,v 45 meeting A workshop has been planned by the PTA Council for Aug. 3 at Sand Ridge Junior High. Roy-Hoop- Together, is the Growing Together theme of the days activites which will run from 9 a.m. until noon. Workshops will include How to do a needs assement, building a school in Boliva, publicity, volunteers, parenting, education, hospitality, responsible adulthood, fund raising, cultural arts, Reflections, McDonald On Aug he parent orientation director, 10, 1976, of Circle married Julie Anne Gregory growing management, health and in Farmington welfare. worked for He had Marine Private First Class Officers for this year are Associated and Pipe Randy L. Ponder, son of Mr Rawson, president, Kay and had Corp Engineering and Mrs R. L. Ponder of 2361 Janeal Cox, first vice lived in Ogden, Layton, and W. 4925 S . Roy, has departed Elwin Marriott, to president, Clearfield Roy, moving for an extended deployment second, Clixie Butler, third, five months ago. in the Western Pacific. Marlene Peterson, fourth, He graduated from Roy He is serving as a member Jerry Hancock, fifth, Sharon High School. of Battalion Landing Team He was an elder in the LDS Seasmons, secretary and Three Slant Nine (BLT Nancy Green, treasurer. Roy 7th Ward homebased on Okinawa. of his widow are There is a strong feeling His unit is the ground Surviving Clearfield; his mother of element a of Marine that parents, teachers, Roy; grand mother, Mrs Amphibious Unit (MAUL A students and administration Pearl Mahoney of Hooper; MAU is the need to join hands to help in one sister, Mrs. Fay Patsy for the U S Seventh Fleet, advancing of young people. Wheeler of Layton to project combined The problems in our schools forces ashore, if can be solved if we all work Burial was in the Ogden together, said Mrs. Rawson. required City Cemetery. departs for Pacific tour Reynolds donating Roy- After one year he moved to another office and then in 1952 he had an office r olds Metals Company ill donate one penny to the Rev Council sets PTA Working 4 x. Dr Flinders money for kids 1 career. After leaving pressive U Muscular Dystrophy Gun show Association for ev cry poundof aluminum i try tied during August m the company's nationwide recycling program Theme program of the scheduled Reynolds affinals say they expect collections to exceed 10 million pounds m August, w ith the penny donation being in addition to the 17 cents a pound normally paid the The public for aluminum that may keep reeycler money or donate it to MDA. from The Pennies Heaven" campaign begins and continues August through Labor Day, September 5. when Reynolds mobile units will be located at many of the TV stations participating in the Jerry Iwis Labor Day Telethon lor Muscular DystrophyIn the Ogden area, J y n o ds a n m i n u m recycling center is located at Grant Avenue, Ogden, and is open to the public from to a m. until 6pm, Tuesday through Saturday Reynolds also maintains a regular mobile unit recycling schedule and collectors may e to call the out nearest find aluminum recycling point to them. 2602 toll-fre- Ogden gun collectors will display their antique rifles and pistols at the big Salt Lake City Gun Show at the Salt Palace on August 13 and 14, reports Tom Jones, of Ogden, who will display e antique guns and western pistols and nlles. The Salt Palace show has expanded to the 71,000 square foot Exhibit Hall to accommodate the demand for additional tables, reports Mr. Jones, and huge crowds are expected. Lynn Templeton, of 332 south Mountain Road at Kaysville, requests exhibitor trading hours on Friday, August 12, from 4pm until 10 p.m. Show hours will be from 9 a m. until 7 pm. Saturday, August 13, and from 9 a m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, August 14. I enjoy my gun hobby very much," concludes Mr. Jones, and have a rare 17th century gun piece. I am looking forward to the Salt Lake Gun show. My wife, Alice, is a gun enthusiast, too. 1 on-ca- ll d Hi D77&AraAV HUM ( - acJ IHID-SU- KR r IV xarv.r.' eRntfS I . PENNIES FROM HEAVEN Jerry Lewis, emcee for the national Muscular Dystrophy Association Labor Day Telethon, poses with the Los Angeles MDA poster child to kick-of- f a special program in which Reynolds Metals Company will donate to MDA one penny for each pound the company recycles in the Ogden area, and nationwide, during August. 7 SWING BIKE! k CALL US FOR THE FINEST PRODUCTS k ;!demo jj SALE EXAMPLE 1977 BONEVILLE BROUGHAM & RITTENDEB - o r IMMEDIATE FREE APPRAISALS 100 Ph. 394-669- 5 ?QOOQQQQQQQQ9flmOQQfiflgflgfiQSIQQ9Q90PCQOQPCQOQOQOQOQOOOOOQOOl 258-24t- h St., Ogden 394-454- 3 4500 S 2700 W. JULY 14, 1977 year old boy was listed as a runaway after he failed to return home. He has been gone for 2 w eeks while his parents A 16 have been on vacation. Sherry Moran, 4399 S. 950 W. reported the loss of her 1972 Datsun 240Z, valued at $3500. It was taken while she was parked at Johns Salon. The vehicle was later recovered from Albertsons parking lot. Harland Bingha, 5464 S. 2100 W., reported the loss of a $27 raintree sprinkler from his front yard Louis Payne, 5947 S 2200 W. reported the loss of three bicycles, valued at $330, from his front yard. An officer stopped a vehicle for an expired registration check and found that the registration didn't match the plates. The driver admitted he had been driving it that way for two months, avoiding the law The vehicle was impounded. Mitchell Montag, 6065 S 2200 W reported the loss of a bicycle, valued at $25, from the area of the Roy pool while swimming. A girls 10 speed, valued at $70, was reported missing by Mike Budke, 4986 S 2000 W A $45 Schwinn bicycle left at a friend's house, was reported missing by Mike Bartlet, 2441 N 720 W., Clinton. Craig Day, 5467 S. 2700 W., reported the loss of a boys Schwinn bicycle, valued at $148, from Smiths Food King. A bicycle was found at the Roy Recreation Complex and placed into evidence. p m. formal complaint is to be signed against Dennis Snell, 28, Adams, following a shoplifting compalint at Sunset Sorting Goods. He was seen taking a pole and reel, valued at $22.95, from the store but later returned with the items. A purse was found at 5300 S. 1900 W. and returned to its owner. All items were intact. Carol Barillas, 2213 W. 6000 S., reported the loss of two bicycles from the area of Roy Theatre. Tim Wessman, 5971 S. 3650 W., reported a vehicle took two folding rocker chairs, $44 valued, from his front porch, and placed them in their trunk and drove away. A 2203 o FINANCING AVAILABLE 7th and Washington Blvd. Officers assisted the fire department after a call from D&RG Railroad concerning a grass fire along the tracks at 11 Paint and Glass DELIVERY Roy. JULY 18, 1977 Officers responded to an emergency assist when Steve Buck, Great Basin Motel, was found lying on the ground outside, the victim of a possible heart attack. He was transported to the hospital by Roy ambulance attendants. Earl Childs, 2368 W. 4400 S., reported his 63 Chev station wagon had been taken about 4 p.m. He was recovered about REDUCED $1400 T JULY 13, 1977 William Mathew Pledger, 21, 2019 W. 5600 S., was injured in an accidental shooting in a parking lot near his home when his 357 magnum discharged. Improper lookout on the part of Timothy Johnson, Hyrum, caused an accident at 2059 W. 4200 S. with Edward Anderson, Don Ashby, 2428 W. 4350 S. reported that a car spun rocks onto his veheile at 5200 S. 2000 W. breaking the windshield and mirror on his pickup. Dave Burgess, 4236 S. 2400 W. reported a BB gun hole in his homes window. Two juveniles were contacted and agreed to pay for the damage windows Insulating glass Shower doors & tub enclosures Glass replacement Storefront work Storm doors a arrest. AND SERVICE 10 TO CHOOSE FROM ITO JULY 16, 1977 Dave Phillips, 5233 S. 2200 W., reported that someone switched license plates on his motorcycle. A 12 year old boy was released to his grandparents after a shoplifting complaint at Hamilton Drug. He took a 14 cent package of candy JULY 17, 1977 Frank Leonard Crezee, 62, 3800 S. 1900 W., was arrested for public intoxication and resisting arrest and booked into Weber County Jail. Thelma Crezee, 60, was also arrested for public intoxication, interfering with an officer and resisting GLASS SERVICE THE MOST INCREDIBLE BIKE EVER! With the purchase of any used car or truck sold between July 1 5th & July 30th: S NO If Cf wr doi i t in toy City and lornthi i public imO' of will boiur torn of of tha waak hppptnmg polica highlight r UnH bp rov dmg po ft A a d lar nt o hom burg lor tat lh(rimPranfion fraa hom a ta urity hakt for aiyona raquatmg tham Thota tntaraffad ould contact Ob. car Gaorga Cummmgi S3) 61 ID JULY 15, 1977 A possible child abuse case is being investigated by the department and the Division of Familv Services. Reva Mayfield, 4395 S. 2175 W., reported losing her purse in the Roy area Wednesday. A motorcycle was impounded after officers found that it didnt have a plate, inspection and the driver had no license. The boys parents are in California. A wallet that had been found at Municipal Park was placed into evidence after officers were unable to contact the owner. rr ft a old-tim- - R e Chamber of Commerce and past Sunset City Council Member at Palace is 'Pennies iron) Heaven' for Jerry Lewis and MDA built at 1980 West 5600 South in which he and a dentist shared until 1956 After turning his practice over to Dr. Pennington in 1956 and after graduating from the University of California at Berkley with a degree in Public Health Administration, he became Ogden Citys health director. In 1962 the city and county combined to appoint just one health director and Dr. Flinders was chosen for this position. He left this position for a time to become Thiokols medical director for Job Corp in 1971. However, he soon returned as Weber County Health Director until June 30, 1977. Dr. Flinders, married in 1943 to his wife Rhoda, has resided in Roy with their six children since 1953 w hen they had their home built. Dr. Flinders has been a devout Roy citizen A great lover of yard work. Dr Flinders is also a charter member in the organization of Roy's first j |