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Show I SUN CHRONICLE, March 9, 1978, CLEARFIELD COURIER, Page 9 March 8, 1 978, Page 9 sssErsa OBITUARY licit s& Elmo A. (Slim) Fife ROY 'ife, Elmo A (Slim) 69, of 2235 W. 4800 S 29 years ago. Surviving are his widow of Rv, two brothers and one sister, LL. Fife, Roy; Jack Rife, Phoenix, Ariz.; Mrs George (Beth) Knotts, Blue Springs, Mo. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11 a m. at Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel in Ogden with Bishop Paul N'ewey of the Lakev lew I OS Ward officiating Friends may call at the mortuary Monday from 6 to 8 pm. and Tuesday prior to hod Saturday, March 4' 478, at the McKay-De- e 'ospital in Ogden following long illness. He was born March 29, 1908, in Clinton, a son of John t and Elizabeth Terry Fife. Sept 15. 1934. he larried Estella McBride in On ooele He had worked for Utah state Road Commission, etiring in of service 1974 after 17 years He moved to Roy Clearfield Police Report Feb. 24 Blaine and Irene Pettingill, 843 E. 700 S reported furniture and valuables stolen from their home. Accident involving Evan Murray, West Point, and Tim 6 Loftus occurred at and Center St. Victor Castellano reported the theft of scaffolding valued at $200 from a new home under construction at 1379 S. 100 W. LaVore F. Chase, Ogden, reported the theft of hubcaps from his vehicle while parked at Lakeside Square. Police responded to a domestic disturbance, a disturbing the peace complaint involving a barking dog, and an assault at Clearfield Job Corps. Feb. 25 Police are investigating the theft of money from purses belonging to two Max Factor employees, Jackie Huddleston, Ogden, and Darlene Rowe, Clearfield. John Hardin, 486 Ann St., reported someone threw eggs at his car which was parked in his carport. Grant W. Wixom, 290 W. 550 N., reported hit and run damage to his Honda Civic. Bernice Barlow, 57 E. Center, reported several juveniles broke windows in the basement of her home, value of the windows was $75. Feb. 26 Walter Pantle, 1193 E. 1450 S., reported a hole caused by a 22 caliber bullet near the battery box of his vehicle. Officers assisted Salt Lake County Sheriffs officers in apprehending Donna Marie Pickett, 75 W. 250 N. No. 73. Officers assisted Kaysville police; responded to a call for a citizen assist; a disorderly person at Job Corps; a runaway juvenile; a family fight; and a report of an ungovernable juvenile and a disturbing the peace complaint. A red pick-utruck with an Arizona license plate No. AN9105 forced a car driven by Gina Harms off the road. Feb. 28 Officers removed a spool of Mountain Bell telephone SR-12- services. Burial will be in the Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch. I OV1 50 TTKS Of fiMSHID Rosa Glover NAILS ROY Mrs Rosa May Lamb Glover, 88. of 5522 S. 2425 W , died Sunday, March 5, 1978, in an Ogden nursing home of heart failure. Mrs. Glover w as born Dec. 9, 1889, in Sloan, Iowa, a daughter of James Foster and Zella Melissa Cady Lamb. She vs as married to Walter Wallace Glover on Feb 13. 1907, in Sioux City, Iowa. He later died. She was reared and educated in Iowa and came to Ogden in 1943. She formerly resided at 261 Harris. She had worked at Hill Air Force Base, Defense Depot Ogden and Ogden Arsenal. She had been a member of the Methodist Church Surviving are three sons, Charles A Glover, River-dale- ; Donald L. Glover, Ogden, Walter I). Glover, Roy; four daughters, Mrs Charlie (Leona) Ore Gresham, - ntitiim CHOOtt m TO MOIMMH AMO COLONS LAMM ST QUANTITY AN0 VARItTY Puppies Need Home Davis, Mrs Marvin (Emily) Goodwin, Salt Lake City, Mrs G LeRoy (Elsie) Peterson. Roy Mrs. Raymond (Irma) Shupe, Sloan, Iowa, 29 grandchildren, 69 greatgrandchildren Funeral services will be held Wednesday at pm in the Chapel of Flowers Mortuary w here friends may call Tuesday from 6 to 8 p m Interment in the Aultorest Memorial Park animal corProI officer in Roy, holds two puppies that are availble at the Roy City pound, 4300 W. 5500 S. These puppies were urned in by the owner and the mother was a Vizla by breed, which is a hunting dog. The puppies will be available until March 5 weeks at the pound and are approximately old. Most of the dogs at the pound are strays and unless the owner reclaims them, they are available for purchase. TERRY . FARVER, slick-haire- d 1 0 1 p cable,irom JEatifia-ave- . ,V , Yor.g Jones, Layton, received minor injuries in a one-ca- r accident on 1700 S. on the Denver and Rio Grande overpass. Keith Egbert Auto Repair reported the theft of scrap iron articles valued at Barbara Botello, 818 S. 550 E. reported the theft of milk from her front porch. Police are investigating the reports of several smoke bombs at Clearfield High. Sandra Shupe, instructor at Clearfield High, reported the theft of a tape recorder, book end, and an electric alarm clock, from her room. Sam E. Henry, 18 S. Villa Dr., was cited for intoxication. An accident occurred at and between vehicles driven by Charles Riley, HAFB, and Blanche Hamby, Clearfield. Joy Paskett reported the occupants of a 1962 Pontiac, license No. SFA552, threw firecrackers at her. Larry Baxter, 450 E. 102 S., was cited for driving under the influence. Police were summoned to the Pier 3 when smoke was observed coming from the roof. However it was found to be excoming from an exhaust fan over the grill due to an Is $15-$2- 0. SR-10- 3 cessively busy night. John Beutler of Beutler Auto Sales reported juveniles have been trespassing and entering by force a cab-ove-r camper on the lot. March 1 Raymond L. Bennett, 16 S. 500 E., cited for driving under the influence. James Bell, Hooper, reported the theft of $87 in cash from his truck. Elaine Servoss, 500 Ann St., reported a dog running loose m the neighborhood. W. 250 N., reported a barking dog. Allan Gibson, Steve Summers, Pittsburg, was cited for assault. Lynette Hamilton, 45 Villa Dr., reported an attempted burglary of her property. Arthur B. Taylor, 1120 S. State No. 19, was cited for driving under the influence. BEFORE YOU STEP OUTSIDE on a Used Car Lot. . . "G'Q'GP OCJGDBG" nr 0 0 0 SPECIAL' SPECIAL' 77 CHEVROLET CAPRICE CLASSIC power brakes, and power air conditioning, radio. steering, If the IRS calls you in, well go should call you in, H&R Block will go along with you at no extra charge. Not as your legal any representative, but to answer taxes-werhow your questions about prepared. 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