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Show DavisOLttuanes Tuesday, May 20, 2003 Davis County Clipper mis May Kay Killpack Kent, Jr. Alger May 3, 1941 May 14,2003 'The Man With the July 5, 1941 May 14, 2003 Biggest Heart" Heaven became a brighter place on May 14, 2003 with the death of Kay Killpack Alger who passed away from complications due to kidney failure She was born to Kenner and llene on Killpack July 5 1941 in Utah, Provo, being preceded in death by her father She -- -- Robert Douglas Kent, Jr loving son, husband, father, grandfather brother, uncle and friend returned to his Heavenly Father on Wednesday May 14, 2003 Robert was born on May 3 1941 He was the oldest son of Robert Douglas has one sister Paula (Paul) Boss She was Kent, Sr. and Marjorie Moon Kent Robert was a member of the of Church Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- Saints He was sealed in the on April 1, 1993 to Carma daughter of DuWayne Cook He built and developed a successful construction company He was the broker and manager of real estate He retired in March of 1993 as the owner of Synergetics Reality Temple Robert will be best remembered for his big heart His greatest joy came from helping others and making them happy Robert made countless contributions to many charitable orgamza tons One of his favonte was the Festival of Trees Much of his time was dedicated to the original Salt Lake City Bid Committee As a member of the University of Utah Crimson Club he enjoyed football and basketball games and was able to give financial support to the University s medical athletic and scholarship programs Robert served on the University of Utah Health Sciences Board of Directors He supported four of his children on LDS missions as well as many others Robert enjoyed fishing in Alaska with his sons sailing in New Zealand with friends, and golfing all over the world with anyone who would join him Robert is survived by his wife (Carma), his parents, and children Douglas Kent, Michael Kent (Marie) Edith Kent Kerfoot (Ron) John Kent Cameron Kent (Robyn), Anthony Kent (Lisa), Jedadiah Kent, Kim Jones Baker, and Polly Jones White (Travis) Coleen Menlove sisters, (Dean), Flandro JoAnn (Dan) Carolyn Carnahan (Scott) and brother Howard (Timmie), 17 Grandchildren and many nieces and nephews who loved and will miss turn He was preceded in death by his Grandson Kazen Kent Funeral services were held on Monday, May 19 at 1 pm at the Garden Heights Ward Chapel 2220 E Fisher Lane SLC, where triends call ed from 1100 am to 12 45 pm Interment Larkin Sunset Lawri Online guest book available at www legacy com and May (Penny) addi- Alger In tion she had three grandchildren - Alexis, Brooks and Madison Alger, in whom all of her thoughts I tah Watercolor or more 294-S- Bountiful s Naomi will be previewed at an i May hopes and joys were realized Her family friends and loved ones were all ford tunate to know such a generous, joyful character with whom to associate Her presence will be noticeably missed Her purpose on this earth was to serve her husband family and her friends She was a woman who possessed many gifts She was highly creative and enjoyed working in interior design She added her education so that she could share her knowledge in the classroom and teach Interior Design at Southern Utah University for 12 years She was a natural teacher She served her family and friends unconditionally and attracted all with whom she came in contact She has endured much and her efforts on this earth will not go unnoticed The family wishes to thank her technicians physicians and friends that have been so attentive to her needs specifically Kendall Barb Jan and Dr Roy You have made her journey bearable Mom we will miss you Funeral services will be held on Wednesday May 21 2003 at 1 1 00 a m at the Cedar West Stake Center in Cedar City Utah Friends may call or visit Tuesday May 20 2003 from 6 00 pm to 8 00 p m at Southern Utah Mortuary in Cedar City, Utah, 190 N 300 W Interment will be held at the Centerville City Cemetery at 11 00 am on Thursday May 22 2003 (435)586 4040 20-2- 1 Books are Fun Sale. 7 a nt to 5 pm in the classrooms at Davis I lospital and Medical Center. 1600 W Antelope Drive. lav ton Sponsored bv Davis I lospital and Medical ( enter Volunteer Auxiliary May 23, 30 Night Dance, ST 60 popcorn, drinks, prizes 6 TO. Jiee dance classes waltz, tango, swing cha cha 7 15 dance starts live hands with turn ol the 20th century music, plentv of talking, church diess good clothes Golden Years Senior (enter 726 S 100 ast Bountiful Friday or ticket information call K)W' or go online to I www bpac cc May 21. 22. 23, 24 Dinner Iheatre at I .ay ton High School includes the musical whodunit Somethings Afoot." the setting is I ngland 19T5 and the style is farce Six guests three servants and one uniiiv lied guest are all pi, iced in the summer retreat of ord Dudley Rancour expecting to enjov a relaxed weekend until the butler blows up on the stairs Dinner is scheduled at 7pm with the show starting at 7 TO p m Matinees are at 2 p ill on May 17 and 24 I ickets tot the dinner performances aie $15 and matinee tickets which do not include dinner, aic $5 Ihc Mav 21 X'rformance is also a performance I or more information or to reserve tickets call 402 4MII) ext 4918 non-dinn- CONCERTS 1 June13-1- 4 Concert for all ages: I Pillar ' giaduate in songwiiting. playing the piano and singing songs about forgotten Iricnds, 7 TO pm T65 N Bountilul Music. Mam. Bountiful. ST 50. children free ii ii n Iwnurliolh unit lolley BYT (HASSES rg I MayJ24t June14L28 homcwaidboiindloundation o or more inhumation call (Mil) 7 Babysitting Basics. Ihis is a new class that is a fun tilled 6 hours Class cove is basic babysitting inhumation lust aid liis what to do if a baby is choking and much more ( 0 a ill T p m pcn tor ages 10-ee $25 Must and prepay Uikevicw lospital 299 2249 1 clippertoday. com T I Ongoing how Second Mondays F.vcning Out is piexuited everv second Monday of ihc month bv the Bountiful Putoimmg Arts ( enter Performances are typically held at the Bountiful Davis rt Centei 745 S Main Sticet Bountiful, at 7 p m lot information v isit ii ii ii hpm i May on to leceive advanced degrees m techmc.il fields, many m medicine and engineering Mr Jackson is not retiring, but. because of health problems, will be teaching ust one class per dav next vear Steve Jackson will be honoied at an Open House at Yiewmont I hgh School. 120 V 1000 North. Bountiful. Wednesday. Mav 28. from 2 30 - 4 pm A piogram will take place at 3 p m the fourth Wednesday of the month at the Bountiful ibrary 726 S Main. 10 15 a m in downstairs meeting room Call Annamae at for more info L 544-939- 1 292-209- Second Thursdays Disease file Alzheimers Support Group meets the second SecondFourth Wed. Bountiful Lions Club meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays at 7 p m at the Cottontree Inn Tor membership information call Paul 7 Allen at Thursday of the month at 7 p m at I Ieritage Place. 150 S Main. Bountiful Contact I inda I reer 298-324- 1 295-139- Third Tuesday Sclerosis First Tuesdays of Sick Multiple Support TO pm Group meeting 6 Davis County I ibrarv 725 S Main Bountiful I or more information or Sue contact Diane TII-- 8 and tired being sick and tired9 Come to the Bountiful Library, 725 S. Main, Bountiful, the first Tuesday of each month 30 p m . downstairs conference center Sponsored by the I.ifeSave Biological Research and Education Consortium on Health . 7--8 298-85- 295-155- 8 1 Ki Fourth Thursday Hie American ung Association of I hah offers classes to help smokers become Hypnosis clinics are held from 6 8 p nt . 19T( S 100 I . SI C I lypnosis is an alternative method of quitting I ot more information call 1 Utah Intl. No product paraphernalia or program promoted, only good information Tor more information call 298-909- 5 ThJ rd Tuesdays The Bountiful chapter of the League of Utah Writers meets the third Tuesday of each month at 7 pm at the BountifulDavis Art Center Open to anyone with Ongoing I lealmg Arts Associates is olteiing a new ongoing education program Well Being and Chronic Conditions is available to patients, interest in writing in any genre Contact Jane Randall, 292-959- 6 Second Thursdays Tlie Bountiful of the families and health professionals who live with chronic illnesses conhealth ditions and will learn problems Participants pain, sti ess, and anxiety management skills I or information call 801 5, or stress-relate- members Utali Woodcarvers Association meet the second Thursday of each month at 7 p nt. at the Bountiful Davis Art Center for demonstra tions and lectures Open to anvone with interest in art and woodcarv-m- d Contact Betty Ongoing veiy Sunday 7 pm ,66 West Center, Bountilul Heart t'Hcart is nt Advertise (tat in the 7-2- 4 Pioneer Iheatre ( omjianv jires-ent- s Ragtime I died with ovoux music and breathtaking choreography Ragtime tells the sixdlbindme and jiowertul story of thiec divcise groups of Americans who came together to create out nation x history Perloimances ate M 111 at 7 TO p pi I ridav and Saturday evenings at 8 Saturday matinees at 2 p ill at the Rov W and I hzabetli I Simmons Pioneer Menionul Theatre TOO South 1400 F ast. SI C I ickets $21 $49 PIC Box Office 5181 6961 or n ii n pk lihtli edit May 14-Ju- ne 5 lluchcncr will be performed at Bountiful Davis Performing Arts ( 'enter The plav tells the true storv ot Helmet I Itiebener. a Mormon youth who wrote and, with Ins Mormon friends distributed leaflets condemning I litler and his war machine Performances will run at 7 To p ni Admission is $7 for adults $5 tor students and $2 60 tor groujis ol 10 luesdav-Saturda- y Richard 292 8046 Exchange Club meets every Thursday morning at 7 TO a nt at IIIOP in Centerville Guests are welcome earn to get out ol debt and make more money! International imancial aebtsorv comjiaiiv s ftee weekly seminal teaches you how ' Vuthors ol new book Monex Muxk'ix lOPnmiplix hui U ill ( luim;e Yout t mum ml I ifc hut i show you how to eliminate debt control spending maximize savings and mote every Wednesday at 7 T() pm .Money Mastery 140T S 611(1 West Suite A Bountilul Register 292 1099 CUBS UHHHtmtlHHIHt ( CZZZ3 Mondays toastmasters Club JEWELRY . GIFTS meets every Monday .it 6 T( p m at T450 S Wall Ave . ( )gden. Prepared are minutes and cover a vanetv ol topics I valuations are also given Impronijitu speeches are two minutes I earn to talk on vour feet I or into call Mark Graham Diamonds s Watches 7 Gift For All Occasions 497-998- 5 Jewelry Repairs Watch Repairs Mondays Your Community Connection's Ongoing Vclult Infant and Child CPR Courses arc available ill I nglixli and Spanish thiougli the American Red ( loss Yoithcin I 'tali Chapter ( lasses ,ne held in Ogden and lso available are ( Icuilicld utilises m Wilderness I ust Aid I meigciicv Response Babysitting ( PR Instructor I raining Basic ust td plus moie is !ccinrcd lo enroll in one of our couises call (SOI ) 62 0000 or register in jierson at 2955 farrison Blvd Ogden Rape Recovery Center offers 170 South Main, weekly suppoit groups tor survivors ot rape sexual assault and tlxir tiiendx and familx members Groups aie held in Davis ( ountv at the Uivton Community Center Bountiful 295-202-1 HHIIIHIHHHMI I Third Wednesday Bruin Injury Support Group 7 pm Skv room at South Davis Community Hospital All those touched bv brain injury are invited to om the gioup tor support, informal discussion and sharing of information or more information contact I ouixe Jarvis or Corrme Radiant Heat An Conditioning Water Softeners Fa CP Gas Lines Fire Places ff? $75 Water Heater Water Heaters Installation Furnaces Boilers Expires Etc May 31, 2003 1 I lopkms 295-- 2 T61 TRANE It tin irv,Uh,, Fourth Wednesday Diabetes Support Croup meets $150 offff TRANE Bountiful Memorial Art Co. 2010 South Main Bountiful Clipper CLASSIADS Pet Memorials ' ' !anJ fa Address Signs Call THE MiiftiifrrlStftiffii 51 Central AC System Come 295-27- 7 Thursdays Fhe Bountiful 2 step supjTort group patterned alter AA and dedicated to helping people overcome compulsive addictive behavior Information a FOR ALL YOUR CEMETERY NEEDS To... Serving all of Davis County and the Intermountain West Granite and Bronze Markers of all kinds and colors Buy direct from us and avoid paying commission to a salesman The finest workmanship in the country 295-225- 1 Iixson,295-526- I TRANE (Mil I 1 I Manv of his students have gone Rhyme and Reason Chapter of the Utah State Poetry Society meets every second and fourth Wednesday at 7 p m at the BountifulDavis Art Center New members or visitors are welcome I nter by the south door Tor more information call Fdith Baker. 6 g I www Wednesdays The 484-445- 6 May 31 Journey of Memories: Crop Around the Clock to benefit the I lomcvvard Bound I oundation Join the fun in a progressive scrapbook partv at Memory Line, I leartland Paper Co and All My Memories Wasatch I rout locations to complete a sX'ciallv designed page layout I ollowed bv an crop party from 5 p m to ' midnight I JVS( Student Ballroom Prizes, scrajibook celebrity photo ojis and entertainment ( Yop party continues on lune 14 horn 8 a m to T p m ( 'ost $50 jicr person Rcgistialion dead line lune 10 orms available at pre- Arts Center, through June 5. 1 Stcc Jackson, cnloi till pluses leather at Vicwmont High School has To ears iccently completed He omcd the 1IS teaching faculty in Januaiv 1981 has mg pieiousl taught lm mine than seven vcais in the Cnamte School Dismit. Salt ake Citv Duimg his taicei lie has won numerous teaching a wauls His physics assemblies have been the subject of seveial nevvspapu and His students television stones love his demo bused teaching style, involving lots ol lutes and His clnssioom is a explosions wonderland ol gizmos and gadgets. which he uses to make the principles ol pluses uvstnl clear He Advanced taught Placements Phvsics for main years, with students uchiev mg the best AP test scoies m the nation the highest numheis of students taking the test, highest peicent-ag- e passing and the highest scores or the last several vcais. his classes have been Consurient F nrollment. vvheie students received credit dueetlv on then University of Utah transcripts Helmet Huebener, will be Huebener, the true story of sented at the BountifulDavis opening reception, Mav 9. 9 pm Gallery' hours are Monday 9 pm . Tuesday - ridav 10 am - 6 pm. Saturday 6 p m 1 or more information call 292-- 1 T67 teacher to be honored - us at hoiinlifidmomstp xuhoo com 13 9-Ju- ne including VHS physics BOUNTIFUL 294-049- 292-310- 3 7--9 STAGE Long-tim- e national support group for mothers Tor more information please call Kelly 0 or Tracey or email 1 held at BountifubDavis Art Center IT 745 South Main. May Works from artists around the state, Paula obits The MOMS Club of Bountiful meets the fourth Wednesday of ev ery month Our "Mornings with Moms" are held at the T piscopal Church, 1131 S. Main. Centerville at 10 a m. Don t miss our Mav meeting, the Red Cross will be giving a presentation on Disaster Preparation MOMS Gub is a 13 t. McN'amera. Alger Wednesdays Society will present 66 works of art by 57 different artists m their annual Statewide Competition and I xlubition to be D Lake T- ' Salt 13-Sep- Brigham Young University Museum of Art announces a new exhibition titled Intersections: Recent Paintings by Six Utah Artists "The exhibition, free of charge, includes over 75 works by Utah artists. I rank Magleby James C Christensen Gary F rnest Smith. Robert Marshall. Christopher Young and Douglas ryer A reception will occur I nday May 9 between p m w Inch is free and open to the public 1 he to married Terry D Alger in the Salt Lake Temple on March 17, 1961, and was a mother to two y 394-945- 6 1 L Robert Douglas next to Surf N Swim, each Monday for more at 4 p m Call information. - !ftj SInp A Expires May 31, 2003 7 Tnnr Ralph , J Msi BOITSl David, Robert, Jason, Ammon, and Josh Vi J Plumbing Radiant 205 N. Hwy 89 295-798- 9 & Inc. |