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Show 8C Lakeside Review, Wednesday, December 4. 1S85 Classified Antelope Island buffalo used for state food drive Two buffalo from Antelope Is- - Norman Bangerter. land will be donated to the state During the month from the Department of Natural Resources. The donation is part of a friendly contest held between the departments of natural re- sources, social services, and health, to see which agency could collect the most food or funds to Utahs hungry. ; The meat from the animals will come to approximately 900 said Alton Frazier, di- rector of public affairs for the De- partment of Natural Resources. Its the first time we have been involved in a food drive, said Frazier. And buffalo meat is a better offer than other game an- imals, Frazier added. The food drive for Utahs hun- is being spearheaded by Gov. of WINDSHIE LDS-Facto- seconds installed as low as $70. Layton Roy 8. 1. Ogden VE1J1P Mike's Mobile Maintenance will conduct the Davis County Emissions tests every Novem-- do-sta- te ( Cali ) Cement affect. MODERN CONCRETE Concrete flat work, residential and small commercial. s, has provided approximately 4,820 units of donated food and funds, said Department of Natu-gr- y jgKCa rammHM ( ) Chimney Cleaning The Chimney Sweep Man years Experience In Davis County. Senior Citizen count Given. Call oar? you ,or appoin,menl-- Call Dis- ( BLIZZARD Snow Plowing Commercial and Residential Free estimates or ) Remodeling 544-8- Custom stone work, fire places, entry ways, house fronts, duality work Free estimates Call ( T.V. VCR-T- 1 Repair REPAIR V Call For Estimate. Do Work In My Home to Save You Money. 9 Years experience In Consumer 8 Industrial 07 Electronics. The Video Service Co. Clearfield ) constf ( i.W; Mr A Obituaries' LjV ? 4- -j f ' r f, . Jacqueline Hatch ham Bing- CLEARFIELD Mrs. Jacqueline Hatch Bingham, 57, of 297 W. 700 N Clearfield, died Tuesday, Nov. 19, 1985, in a Chula Vista, Calif., hospital cancer. She was born Feb. 23, 1928, in Woods Cross, a daughter of Lawrence G. and Afton Arbuckle Hatch. She married Neil B. Robins June 11, 1948, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They were later divorced. She married of C. Earl Bingham April 6, 1973, in Clear- t f field. The marriage was later solemnized in the Ogden LDS Temple. She was a member of the Clearfield LDS 6th Ward. She was a Primary and Relief Society teacher and was also a visiting teacher. She enjoyed the outdoors and traveling. She had worked as a billing clerk at Hill Air Force Base for the past 19 years. Surviving are her husband of Clearfield, two daughters; Mrs. Don (Paulette) Thompson, Kaysville; Mrs. Mark (Bette Ann) Hatch, Layton; two step- sons and four Gary L. Bingham, Tampa, Florida; Bruce J. ' Bingham, North Ogden; Mrs. Dan (Janet) Byron, Las Vegas, Nevada; Joyce Dunsfords, Clearfield; Mrs. Lyle (Jane) Wiggins, West Jordan; Mrs. Doug (Peggy) Wheelwright, Ogden; and 24 grandchildren. Also surviving are two brothers and one sister, Lawrence A. Hatch, West ' Bountiful; Grant A. Hatch, Crestview, Florida; and Luraine Hyatt, Gunnison. ; Funeral services were held in the Clearfield 6th Ward Chapel with Bishop James Rawson officiating. Interment in the Clinton City Cemetery. Sidney D. McGee . - He was a member of the Baptist Church where he served as a Sunday school teacher and also as a Deacon. He was a Scoutmaster and an active member of the Lions Club. He was coordinator for the South Texas AARP Tax Aid Program. fctef as. cmm i tHIf V v. Also surviving is one brother, James Winston-SaleNorth Caro- L. McGee, lina. Wayne C. Musson officiating. Interment in the Aultorest Memorial Park. 4 John Francis Kempinger Savings increasing for 'Reach' program BRYON SAXTON Review staff aged all subordinate commanders to increase these types of contracts. Although Command Reach is fairly new, the practice of contracting with sheltered workshops employing handicapped people has existed for many years. Len Barry, media relations for Hill AFB said, Its a AFLC-wid- e program and has been successful since its beginning. .. f V 'VflrP S i : ML 1 ML Newspapers. Where readers snip, snip-sh- op, shop 'days, 36 of readers the past 90 their from clipped ads newspaper.., felt was worth reading something they again, passing on, shopping from. Or In saving with: newspapers carried 93 billion manufacturers' coupons last year, 78 of the total distributed. And 64 of adults clipped coupons. Any way you slice it, that's impressive., V , Gen. Earl T. OLaughlin is currently the commander in charge of the Command Reach Read The Classified For Best Results , . & I Funeral services were held Saturday, Nov. 23, at the Berean Baptist Church, 3846 Jackson, Ogden, with Dr. ROY John Francis Kempinger, 54, of 2361 W. 4975 S., Roy, died Wednesday, Nov. 20, 1985, in St. Benedict's Hospital of cancer. He was born Dec. 1, 1930, in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, a son of Frank and Zelma Pistohl Kempinger. He married Jean Gavin on Feb. 21, 1952, in Ely, Nevada. He was a quality control supervisor at Hill Air Force Base where he had worked for 33 years. He was a member of the Catholic Church. Surviving are his widow of Roy, two sons and two daughters; Ross J. Kempinger, Salt Lake City; Michael John Kempinger, Patricia Ann Kempinger and Linday Sue Kempinger, all of Roy. Also surviving are one brother and one sister, Jimmy Kempinger and Barbara Thompson, both of Oshkosh, Wisconsin. t .iV--i Prior to moving to Utah he had lived Charleston, West Virginia; Savannah, Georgia; and Corpus Christi, Tex- CLEARFIELD Sidney D. McGee Jr., 76, of 1104 S. 1100 E., Clearfield, died Monday, Nov. 18, 1985, at his home of heart failure. He was born Feb. 5, 1909, in Hart- ford, Alabama, a son of Sidney Dewey and Bertha P. James McGee. He married Kathryn Griffith Jan. 31, 1942, in Charleston, West Virginia. He worked as a comptroller of the Funeral services were held in the Georgia Port Authority in Savannah, Myers Mortuary Chapel in Roy. Interwas and Georgia, secretarytreasurer of the Meadows Construction Co., in ment in the Roy City Cemetery. Military honors were accorded by the Veterans Gassaway, West Virginia. He was an of Foreign Wars. associate with McGee & Associates. HILL AFB The Air Force is contracting with local community sheltered workshops through the Air Force Logistics Command Reach program. Command Reach is a program initiated in February, 1984 by Gen. James P. Mullins, the AFLC commander at that time. The program employs physically and mentally impaired citizens. Mullins had visited some of the sheltered workshops having Air Force contracts and was impressed with the quality of work and cost savings. He then initiated Command Reach and encour MM. in Surviving are his widow of Clearfield, two sons, John M. McGee, Las Cruses, New Mexico; Sidney Dewey McGee III, Lincoln, Nebraska; four daughters; Mrs. Doyle (Cynthia M.) Allen, Clinton; Mrs. James Ed (Doris) Campbell, Hinckley, Ohio; Mrs. Frank (Ann) Sklenar, Revenna, Ohio; Mrs. Kenneth (Sandra) Dessinger, Miami, Florida; 16 grandchildren, and seven Lakeside Review GO FOR IT. IEWSPAPER POWER. Y f ) David Longfellow I'm experienced and fair. 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All Auta Repair ( ber, the Community Services Council Emergency Food bank encouraged Utah state employees to share their abundance and nate food items to the needy, Because the Antelope Island State Park herd is increasing and has become severely affected netically due to inbreeding, the culling will benefit the herd as well as the needy, said Dee sen, executive director of the Department of Natural Resources, The drive has developed into a rivalry among the employees of the state departments involved. To date, the overall food drive sSSTRemodeling Jobs wood, cnatnlink Quality Installed, repaired. fencing . , |