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Show vw ess “THE OGDEN VALLEY NEWS Page 7 August 15, 2006 Obituaries While stationed here he met Ruth Venable. fter a short time back in Missouri, he returned and a wer marr Dugust 29, 1942 in Roy, Utah. In January 1943 Max Reeves he entered the United States Army and served in the South Pacific. Max returned to Utah where on March 27, 1946 he and Ruth were sealed in the Salt Lake Temple. Max and his family lived in Roy where he became involved in the building trade, building many homes in the area. He also supervised the building of the Lakeview (now Roy Central) Stake Building, Gym, and the stake lodge near Liberty. n moved into large construction, building bridges, sewage treatment plants, and other government and private buildings. In 1977 Max became the Public Works Director for Roy City; a position he filled for ten years improving the city’s procedures and facilities x is survived by three sons and four daughters: Ronald (Joyce) Reeves, Crestview, FL; Ben (Edith) Reeves, Hooper; Sam (Claudia) Reeves, rdale; Laura (Kyle) Whitaker, Layton; Carol (Robert) King, likes Anita (Dale) Fuger, Willow Spring,N and Jolene (Larry) Connell, Syracuse: one brother, Glen F. (Francis) Reeves, Modesto, CA. Max leaves behind 24 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Ruth; his parents; a son, Marvin; a daughter, Cheryl; two sisters and four brothers; and two grandchildren. Funeral services were held August 2, 2006 at Myers Mortuary in Roy. Interment, Roy City Cemetery. Military honors accorded by the combined Veterans Group. family at Send condolences to www.myers-mortuary.com | La Leche Celebrates World Breastfeeding Week & International 50th Anniversary— Local Group celebrates in Huntsville vo a 3 3 — 5 @ 3 B 5 La Leche League in the United States of America will observe two special occasions in 2006. World Breastfeeding Week &. and the 50th anniver- sary of La Leche League International will be celebrated with hundreds of activities around the country. Festivities will include walks, runs, concerts, picnics, auctions, prize drawings, children’s activities, and much more. Breastfeeding provides optimal nutrition at no cost, and live antibodies that protect a child against illness. Recent studies show that breast cancer and postpartum stress are reduced among mothers who breastfeed. In fact, a 2001 American Academy of Family Physicians’ Position Paper recommends that “all babies, with rare exceptions, be breastfed and/or receive expressed human milk exclusively for about the first six months of life. Breastfeeding beyond the first year offers considerable benefits to both mother and child, and should continue as long as mutually desired.” La Leche League is a nonprofit, nonsectarian organization that offers mother-tomother support, encouragement, and information to women who wan reastfeed their babies. La Leche League also provides continuing education to healthcare providers and is a founding member of the World Alliance for Breastfeeding Action (WABA). WABA works to promote breastfeeding’s importance world-wide. La Leche League in the USA is a totally volunteer organization. Contributions are tax-deductible and can be made at <https://donate2III.org/indexSecure.htm> La Leche League of a Celebrates World Breastfeeding W La Leche League (LLL) of coca is hosting a Walk for Breastfeeding and 50th Anniversary Picnic on Friday, August 25 at :00 p.m. Activities at the Walk & Picnic will include a short (about 1 mile) symbolic walk, a potluck picnic, a drawing for a rocking recliner, and many other great prizes, family oriented vendors, a speaker, and fam. Approximately 100 people (including children) are expected to participate. The public is encouraged to attend and we encourage walkers to be sponsored. Donations are being accepted now and can e made online at <https://donate2IIl.org/indexSecure.htm> or by calling 745-2664. Funds raised during this celebration will be used for breastfeeding promotion projects on the local, state, national, and international levels. As_ part of their a =A local Group is also doing “Roc fe Breastfeeding. A beautiful ane ae donated by Sparrows Home Furnishings of Roy will be raffled at the event. Tickets can be purchased at a suggested donation of $1 each or six for $5. Donations are taxdeductible and the winner does not need to be present. To purchase tickets or to sell tickets at your place of business, contact 7452664 5 | Announcements | LLL Leader Celestia Shumway will be the speaker and her topic is “Magic Trees of Milk and Mothering.” Breastfeeding offers many health ae to both mother and child. Human mil nature’s vaccine for the newborn, conan to the development of the brain and nervous system, and lessens a child’s chance of being allergic, getting ear infections, and becoming overweight. According to the World Health Organization, “Breastfeeding is an unequalled way of providing ideal food for the healthy growth and development of infants.” La Leche League of Weber/Davis provides monthly meetings offering information and support to women interested in breastfeeding. It has a lending library of 70 books on breastfeeding, pregnancy, _ parenting. Leaders with the Group provide 24-hour telephone support to the community at no charge. All La Leche League Leaders are volunteers and experienced breastfeeding mothers who are trained and accredited by La Leche League International. La Leche League of Weber/Davis is part of La Leche League International, a nonprofit, nonsectarian organization that provides breastfeeding information and support. To contact a Leader about the Walk for Breastfeeding and 50th Anniversary Picnic or for breastfeeding information, phone 745664. r more information about La Leche League, call 1-800-LA LECHE or visit www. lalecheleague.org and <www.Illusa.org> eee LOON FESTIVA Deceased Wayne S. Finch, 80, died July 30, 2006. Florence LaVerna, 82, died July 31, 2006. Richard “Dick” Gilbert Widdison, 74, died July 31, 2006. Bliss Lamar Davis, 65, died August 1, 2006. Michael E. Lindley, 49, died August 1, 2006. Wayne C. Jacobes, 84, died August 3, 2006. Delos E. Bingham, 94, died August 4, 2006. SCHEDULE FRIDAY OF EVENTS AUGUST 18th 7 AM at the Festival Field at Wolf Creek Resort (Eden) Media Balloon Launch & Pancake Breakfast NOON to 6PM at Huntsville Park Fine Art Exhibits/Booths; Antique Car Exhibit; Kids Inflatable Games; Live Music 6 PM to 10 PM at the Festival Field (Eden) Shades of Grey Concert, Evening Balloon Launch Transformati SATURDAY AUGUST 19th 7 AM at the Festival Field at Wolf Creek Resort (Eden) Balloon Launch and Pancake Breakfast Introduction To Pilates Class 9 AM to 6 PM at Huntsville Park Fine Art Exhibits/Booths; Antique Car Exhibit; Kids Inflatable Games; Live Music 9 AM to 6 PM at Chris’ Restaurant (Huntsville) Live Music, Arts & Craft and Food Booths Tuesday August 29 5:30-7:00 pm 6 PM to 10 PM at the Festival Field (Eden) Balloon Glow, Launch and Kapp Brothers Concert Only $10 Class size limited to 6 people w @ Call 644-8731 to reserve your space q| SUNDAY AUGUST ; 20th 7 AM at the Festival Field at Wolf Creek Resort (Eden) Balloon Launch and Pancake Breakfast www.transformationstec.com 9 AM to 1PM at Huntsville Park Fine Art Exhibits/Booths; Antique Car Exhibit; Kids Inflatable Games; Live Music 9 AM to 1 PM at Chris’ Restaurant (Huntsville) Live Music, Arts & Craft and Food Booths ZIONS BANK the Fairs Qwest Ory EDEN St Spirit of Service” AmenGas. |§ Gage Frocrer & Associates 1p Half or Whole See Rod Beef available. at Valley Market. For detailed event info visit www.ogdenvalleyballoonfestival.com |