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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, JUNE 13, 1984 Milton Day lThEBINrP3T&PAFfRSHCpl SURVIVING are his widow of Layton, one son, Dallon Talbot Day of Salt Lake City; 1 1 grand-childre- n and three greatg- randchildren. He was preceded in death by one daughter and two Claude A. Thomas HE WAS a farmer and had been a defense worker in Burbank, Calif. He was reared and educated in Iowa where he lived for 42 years. He lived in Burbank, Calif., area for 26 years, and in Utah the past 16 years. He was a member of the Methodist Church. He was a member of the AFL-CIDefense Workers Union in Burbank. 10 n. Funeral services were held a.m. in the Tuesday, June 5, at Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary 1 1 Chapel with Rev. Garland Gotoski of the Ascension Lutheran Church officiating. CLAUDE A. THOMAS Claude Asa Thomas, 83, of 514 N. 300 W., Kaysville, died Friday, J une , 1984 at the Clearfield Nursing Home of causes incident to age. JILL VOSS and Diann Fryer sang a Medley of Songs. Diann Fryer was organist. Interment was in the Kaysville City Cemetery with dedication of the grave by Randy Voss. 1 MR. THOMAS was born Nov. 20, 1900 in Mondamin, Iowa, a son of John Marshall and Clara Louise McBride Thomas. He married Mildred Irene Bran-dri- if Feb. 15, 1923 in Logan, Iowa. PALLBEARERS were Cary Voss, Randy Voss, Theron Gavin, Michael A. Thomas, Kelly C. Thomas and Steven Ames. Ora Bernice Ward Milton Day of 17 N. Talbot Drive, Layton, died Saturday, June 2, 1984 in the Humana Hospital Davis North of heart failure. HE WAS born Nov. 4, 1905 in Layton, a son of Orson and Ruth Ann Barnes Day. On Nov. 4, 1931 he married Lona Talbot in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. in 1973. She was a member of the LDS Clearfield st Ward. She was president of the YWMIA, served in the Relief Society Presidency, was a Sunday School teacher, Cub Scout den mother, genealogy representative. music chorister. SHE HAD been magazine repre- one sister and two brothers. Funeral services were held Wednesday at the Clearfield 1st Ward Chapel with Bishop John 1 in Ross officiating. FAMILY PRAYER was given by George Ward; prelude and postlude music, lone Bennion; invocation, Sidney Sly; remarks, Bishop n John B. Ross; organ medley, Ward; speakers, Terry Ward ward and stake, typist in the Ogden LDS Temple, had worked in the German extractor program and was a ward librarian and nursery leader. She served many years in community service as captain of the Heart Fund, and several other charitable drives. No-ree- SURVIVING are her husband of Clearfield; one son, George F. Ward, Roy, and six grandchildren. Also surviving are one brother and one sister, Marlow Christensen, Canyon Country, Calif.; Mrs. Frank (Alyice) Starr, Myrtle Creek, Ore. SHE WAS preceded in death by 16th Ward. HEADACHES NERVOUS PAIN BETWEEN SHOULDERS NECK STIFFNESS Floyd Ferrin. nt Petunias - Marigolds Lobelia IN ARMS & HANDS PROTECT YOUR HEALTH WITH CHIROPRACTIC CARE Insurance Cases Accepted: Private Insurance Accidents DR. DALE J. Medicare BENNETT CHIROPRACTOR PALMER GRADUATE 195 E. GENTILE, LAYTON $500 Cockscomb Dwarf Dahlias 80,000 Geraniums 2050 SOUTH 1000 WEST, SYRACUSE, UTAH JK341 tm w m mm 4 White Pages RESIDENTIAL LISTINGS lor the NORTH DAVIS DIRECTOR!! cfill CLOSE JUNE Survivors include her parents Kaysville Clubs Mrs. Helen Johnson was hostess to members of the ALonas Club at her home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Viola Packer will entertain the Fine Arts Club at her home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Abby Lowe will be the assisting hostess. The book review will be given by Mrs. Ann Buchanan. Mrs. Wilma Bloxham will be hostess to members of the DeLite Pincohle Club at the Country Kitchen Restaurant in Clearfield Wednesday afternoon. Shirleys Greenhouse 608 W. Weaver Lane o Cabbage, Cauliflower Broccoli, Brussel Sprouts Peppers Sweet ana Hot Tomatoes - 15 varieties Cantaloupes - Casabas Crenshaw, Watermelon Zucchini, Banana, Hubbard Pumpkins. 25, 1984 you have a change for your residential listing, or are a new resident of the North Davis area, it is your responsibility to phone or bring in that change as soon as possible. If PHONE NOW 295-024- or 7 it 295-252- 8 North Davis Directory office at 535 West 500 So., Bountiful SCOi LEG PAIN Whlplash-Aut- Pansies Verbuna ' - Alyssum - Moss Roses Vegetable Plants SfcAr Beautiful FloweriugS Combination H. J. Garrett j Injuries We Also have Gifts, Paper Supplies, Jogging Suits and Much Much More! Bedding Plants LOW BACK PAIN NUMBNESS U! We have the best selection of stencils, and stenciling supplies in Utah. Priest; benediction, Bountiful Mortuary. and one brother, Robert P. Garrett Jr., all of Monterey and grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Paul Garrett and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bart Merrill all of Layton. BURIAL was in the Farmington Cemetery. TENSION BEE Somehwere in Time direction of Russon Brothers THE BABY was stillborn May 27, 1984 at Silas B. Hayes Hospital in Monterey, Calif. ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM Classes Also Available Graveside services were held Tuesday, June 5 at 3 p.m. at the Tooele City Cemetery under the Harvey Broadbent; benediction, Bishop Mark Argyle. Dedication of the grave was by Henry Wilson with interment in the Brigham City Cemetery. PALLBEARERS were Tommy Thomas, John Baggs, LeMar Schofield, Smith Page, Douglas Jensen and Bryon Page. Flowers were cared for by the' Clearfield 1st Ward Relief Society. 544-807- Adult Beginner-Advance- d randchildren. Graveside services were held Friday, June 1, for Hillary Jean Garrett, infant daughter of Robert and Terrie Merrill Garrett. -- 4 Katheryn Eckstrom, Cindy Woods; also three greatg- Where Love Is by Marry Cottrell and DeAnn Fisher accompanied by Jean Snow; speaker, Pres. CLEARFIELD - The regular meeting of the Freedom Four Wheelers Club will meet Sunday, June 17 at 10 a.m. at the Country Gardens Restaurant in Clearfield. PLANS WILL be made to attend the Utah Association of 4 Wheel Drive Clubs Convention at Jerico (Sand Dunes) on June 23 and 24. Guests invited. 5 for more information. 9 or Call 451-208- T-Shi- and Pres. Frank Lombardo; Wheelers To Meet 773-462- piano solo by Pamela Temple. She died July 16, 1979. He was an ordinance worker in the Oakland LDS Temple. HE IS survived by a son and H Dale and Sara daughter-in-laHedden, Centerville; grandchildren, Karen L. Hedden, Michael D. Hedden, Mark S. Hedden, inventory management specialist sentative FAMILY PRAYER was given by PALLBEARERS were Gary Day, Craig Day, Kurt Day, Mike Talbot, Steven Talbot and Lincoln Talbot. Flowers were cared for by the Layton 16th Ward Relief Society. Howard Levi Hedden, 89, of Centerville, formerly of Layton, died May 31, 1984 at Bountiful. HE WAS bom July 2, 1894 in Idaho, son of Solemon Griffin and Parthenia Eleanor Baker Hedden. He married Mary Ellen Cassity, Dec. 11, 1919 in the Salt Lake LDS SHE WORKED at the Primary Children's Hospital and taught 8V2 years in the Box Elder County Elementary School. She worked one year at Bushnell General Hospital. She worked 23 years at Hill Air Force Base and retired as an State, Farmington hour Fabric Class 8 years and up hour Shaker Box Class 8 years and up Heber Ray Priest; prelude and postlude music, Mary Talbot; invocation, Tracy Nielson; remarks, Bishop Richard Moughan; speakers, Roland Priest and David Day; Somewhere My Love by Jerry Vander Dos; tribute, Kathy Nielson; speaker, Daniel Day; "Love One Another by grandchildren; HE WAS a retired dairyman. He had worked for Ellison Ranching Company and the Layton Sugar Company. He was a High Priest in the SHE WAS born Oct. 18, 1912, in Brigham City, a daughter of Oluf Temple. 1 Dedication of the grave was by Franklyn Milton Priest with inter-mein the Kaysville City Cemetery. Howard Hedden She married Clarence G. Ward on May 5, 1944 in the Logan LDS 10-5:- 2 HE HAD lived in Layton for 38 years and in Salt Lake City and Murray for 41 years. He attended Davis High School. Mrs. Ora Bernice Christensen Ward, 71, of 125 S. 350 E., Clearfield, died Saturday, June 2, 1984 at Humana Hospital Davis North in Layton of cancer. Christensen. t. I7e Slave Stenciling Classes for Kids FUNERAL services were held Wednesday, June 6 in the Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary Chapel with Bishop Richard Maughan of the Layton 16th Ward officiating. Interment was in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Layton and Annie Lavina Simonson Tu63.-Sa- Flats, N.Y.; LeRoi Day, Mrs. SURVIVING are his widow of Kaysville, one son and one daughter, Claude M. Thomas, Mrs. Van Layton, eight grandchildren and 7 E. Ielen Day Page, both of Kaysville; Mrs. Myrna Day Burgoyne, American Fork and Mrs. Rebecca Day Fuhriman of Beaverton, Ore. O (Betty) Jean) Voss, both of Open brothers. Also surviving are three brothers and three sisters, David B. Day, Centerville; John Paul Day, Big 546-360- 0 Layton, Ut. Phone 544-095- 1 It is not too late to plant We have all our BEDDING PLANTS on Sale You From Layton - 90 West on Gentile to Flint St. turn South to Weaver Lane (Follow Signs). We 12 price!! cant beat our prices From Kaysville - Take 200 North West to Flint St. Turn North to Weaver Lane Appreciate Ymnr HBunsmess |