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Show JUNE 24, 1906 Obituary Mont, and was a member of the LDS Church. He had worked as a custodian for 15 years with the Salt Lake School District. He had also worked at the Fort Douglas Army Depot. Surviving are four sons and two Paul B. Robinson Paul Brian Robinson, 16, of 3181 N., Clinton, died Satur-daJune 14, 1986 at his home of cancer. He was born Oct. 12. 1969 in Ogden, a son of Howard Archie and Ruby Stephens Robinson. He had resided in Clinton all of his life. He attended Clinton Elementary School, Sunset Jr. High School and was attending Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary at the time of his death. He was an active member of the Clinton 2nd Ward where he was a priest. He had been active in the cub scouts and in the Boy Scout program. He was an avid snow skier and W. 1800 Layton; and 14 grandchildren. Also surviving are two brothers and one sister, Ray Preston and Mrs. Clyde (Lillian) Hill, both of Salt Lake City; and Floyd Preston, Ogden. Services were held Monday at ELMER WILLIAM PRESTON Elmer Williairt Preston, 85, of 301 N. Main, Layton, died Thursday, June 12, 1986 at his daughter's home of causes incident to age. He was bom July 2, 1900, a son of Comeilis Elmer and Carrie Ellen car enthusiast. Riverdale. Services were held June 8 at the Clinton Stake Center with Bishop Steven G. Nelson of the Clinton 1 2nd Ward officiating. Family prayer was by Steven C. Robinson; prelude, Marvetta Saunders; I Am A Child of God by nieces and nephews, Texie and Bridger Robinson, Shalise and Lyndsi Ingles, Jared, Christi, Shanna and Jake Clark, Jenny, Adam and Kami Neff, Shara, Rachelle and Kayli Robinson, Jess Robinson, accompanied by Marvetta Saunders; invocation. Aunt Cole Preston. PAUL BRIAN ROBINSON He married Louise M. Stark. Beth Woodbury; bishops re- They were later divorced. marks, Bishop Steven G. Nelson; piano medley. Aunt Ilene Kellogg; speaker, Pres. Dean J. Nelson; musical selection. Pres. Jay B. Snelgrove; speaker. Pres. Rodney F. Vaterlaus; God Understands by Patriarch Glen Saunders, accompanied by Marvetta Saunders; benediction, Bishop Don C. Stephens. Dedication of the grave was by Howard A. Robinson with interment in the Clinton City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Randy Robinson, Steven Robinson, David Robinson, Nathan Robinson, Rodney Clark and Keith Webb. Honorary pallbearers were Jason Robinson, Lyle Hardy, David Murray, James Winterbottom and Scott Wilson. He married Ada Combes Oct. 17, 1942 in Evanston, Wyo. She died Aug. 3, 1958. He was reared in Montana and Salt Lake City. He had lived in Ogden and had resided in Layton for the past even years. He attended schools in Helena, Primary and other organizations. She enjoyed working with handicapped children at the Monte Vista School where she had worked for eight years. Surviving are her husband of Fruit Heights, one daughter and two sons, Mrs. Kerry (Karen Elizabeth) Judd, Layton; Curtis Roger Glines, Fruit Heights; Russell Claire Glines, Bountiful; and one grandson. Also surviving are her parents of Spokane, Wash.; two brothers and two sisters, Wallace G. Blackhurst, Salt Lake City; Brad G. Blackhurst, Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. D. Chad (Elizabeth) Richardson, Spain; Mrs. Craig C. (Martha) Smith, Spokane, Wash. SARAH ANN Services were held June 13 at the GLINES BLACKHURST Fruit Heights 6th Ward with Bishop Lynn Arbuckle officiating. .. Sarah Ann Blackhurst Glines, Family prayer was given by Wal47, of 449 S. 1600 E., Fruit Heights, lace G. Blackhurst; prelude, Ralph died Tuesday, June 10, 1986 at the Provost; invocation, Graig Smith; Humana Hospital Davis North in remarks, Dr. Robert Jacobsen and Elaine Ronnencamp; I Had Such Layton of cancer. She was bom March 24, 1939 in A Pretty Dream Momma by Trish Murray, a daughter of Wallace M. Glines and Natalie Alleson accomand Sarah Bernice Gardner Black- panied by Nancy Flamm; speaker, Robert V. Thurston; benediction. hurst. She married Roger C. Glines Brad Bllackhurst. Dedication of the grave in the Nov. 19, 1959 in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. Kaysville City Cemetery was by She had lived in Fruit Heights for Wallace M. Blackhurst. Pallbearers were Russell C. the past 13 years. She graduated from high school Glines, Kenneth Thurston, Mark . in Butte, Mont., and also attended Thurston, Kerry Judd, Del Roi Brigham Young University in Wamock and Robert Templeton. - Provo. Honorary pallbearers were Dr. She was a member of the Fruit Bruce Burtenshaw, H. Dewey Petersen, Norman Judd, Tommie .Heights 6th Ward where she served in many positions in the Matthews and John Bud Allison. Zachary W. Moon Calif, cemetery. Chapel, with Bishop Scott Smed-le- y officiating. Funeral directors, Lindquist and Sons Mortuary. Family prayer was offered by Ronald E. Eastman; prelude, Cynthia Gardner; invocation, Bishop Bobby Webb, "In The Garden by Betty Wolfe; speaker, Bishop DeLoy Bench; O My Father by Betty Wolfe; benediction, Andrew Wong. Dedication of the grave was by Ronald E. Eastman with interment in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Bruce Preston, Chris Eastman, Andrew Wong and Bruce Flannery. Honorary pallbearers were David Eastman and Floyd Preston. fery Wayman; instrumental med- Mr. and Mrs. Roy 'Jackson, Spring Valley, Calif.; full-tim- Mission. Her farewell will be Sunday, June 29 at 3:50 p.m. in the Kaysville 9th Ward at 201 S. 600 E., Kaysville. She is a graduate of Davis High School and Kaysville Seminary. She was involved in the choirs and musical productions. She also was a member of the Seminary and Institute Councils. Annalisa is a graduate of Weber State College and the Ogden LDS Institute. She was employed this past year at E.M. Whitesides o Kevin Scott Hardy, 18, of 1353 N. 400 W., Sunset, died Saturday, June 14, 1986 in Scottsdale, Ariz. of injuries sustained in a motorcy- ELDER WINTERS He was bom March 19, 1968 in Grants Pass, Ore., a son of Marvin Lee and Betty Louise Staten REBECCA L. HARRIS Hardy. Rebecca L. Harris, daughter of R. William and Maijorie R. Harris, 580 E. Oaklane, Kaysville, has been called to serve as an LDS missionary in the Texas Houston Mis- He had been a construction worker. Surviving are his mother, Betty Hardy, Sunset; his father and stepmother, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hardy, Ogden; two brothers and two sisters, Lyle Hardy, Sunset; Jonathan Hardy, Ogden; Lesli Mickey, Fort Worth, Texas; Karin Hardy, Ogden. Also surviving are his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Staten, Grants Pass, Ore. Services were held June 21 at the Clinton North Stake with Pres. A. DeMar Mitchell officiating. Funeral directors, Lindquists Clearfield Mortuary. Family prayer was offered Loyd Hardy; prelude, Nolene Hodson; I Heard Him Come by Glen Saunders, accompanied by Mar- vetta Saunders; invocation, Jef-- Mr. and Mrs. Jay T. Adams of Kaysville announce the arrival of a grandson on May 2. Rick and Rae-Jea- n Robinson of Monument, Colo, are the new parents. Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard (Rick) Robinson of Farmington. H sion. ELDER PEHRSON To serve in Spain Elder Mark Pehrson, son of H. Gary and Julia Pehrson, has been called to the Spain, Madrid Mission. His missionary farewell will be June 29 at 1 :50 p.m. in the Kay 12th Ward Chapel at 1039 E. Crestwood Road, Kaysville. Elder Pehrson graduated from Davis High School and LDS Seminary. He has attended the University of Utah this past year. Mark is an Eagle Scout and played football and track for Davis High and spent one summer picking pinapple in Maui. An open house will be held immediately following the farewell from 6 p.m. at 601 E. 700 N., Kaysville. Elder Pehrson enters the MTC in Provo July 9. 3-- She will speak Sunday, June 29 at the Kaysville 4th Ward, 874 E. 200 N., Kaysville at 3:15 p.m. Miss Harris is a graduate of Davis High School and Seminary and has attended Brigham Young University. Following her freshman year at BYU, she worked in New York City, New York as a mothers helper. She returned to BYU in the spring of 1985 and has been studying Media Sales in the College of Fine Arts and Communications. She will enter the Mission Training Center July 2. June 29th at 10:50 a.m. at the Kaysville Rock Chapel on Center Street and 2nd East will be missionary farewell services for Alan A. Winters, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Burton Winters, Kaysville. Alan is a member of the Kaysville 8th Ward, Kaysville South Stake. He has been called to serve in the Connecticut, Hartford Mission. Alan is a graduate of Davis High School where he was active in music and drama as a member of Madrigals, and concert choir, serving as that organizations president, along with being a member of musical productions company. He was a graduate of Kaysville Seminary. After graduation he attended Ricks College for one semester. There will be an open house for friends and family on Sunday at Alans home at 237 E. 100 N. HAFB adds control system HILL AFB - The best the Air Force has is now in the hands of base air traffic controllers. During the past four months, the 1881st Information Systems Squadron in-- stalled a new communication m sys-te'- to update and standardize radio and telephone communica- tions. The equipment is being installed in most Air Force facilities and should reduce maintenance time and increase quality ( transient aircraft. According to supervNors. controllers quickly learned the new systems in a minimum of time despite the fact most had never seen the new' equipment. The swift grasp of the system resulted in no degradation of sen ices and aided in a smooth return to the tower Yom temporary facilities. OSQIXk 0 IMIK1S CARING native of Davis County and a Layton resident, Stephen Johnston has been a funeral director for over twelve years. He is a particularly skilled funeral director with many years of experience of helping people in time of need. He truly is a funeral director who knows and cares.... A V ANY PRICE! SHOP US LAST AND COMPARE AMANA GIBSON FRIGIDAIRE KITCHEN AID MAGIC DEE) If I M0 if EimlNO QamiiQBiQiaii and reliability of service provided to local and We will MEET or BEAT MAYTAG K. cle accident. tPSC3LM5 Ogden. He was baptized on June 1, 1986 at the Foothill United Methodist Church in LaMesa, Calif. Surviving are his parents of Brandon Layton, one brother, his grandpaJohn Moon, Layton; rents, Martha Moon, Logan, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Eaton, Spring Valley, Calif.; his Debra Ransom, daughter of Blake and Clarice Ransom has e misbeen called to serve a sion for The Church of Jesus Christ Saints to the Califorof Latter-da- y nia Oakland Mission. A farewell is being held for her at 9 a.m. Sunday, June 29 in the Layton 9th Ward at 789 E. Wasatch Drive. Debra graduated from Layton High School and Layton seminary. An open house will be held from p.m. at 554 Doley Avenue. She will enter the Mission Training Center July 2. KEVIN SCOTT HARDY I four-mon- th Annalisa Felt, daughter of Rodney W. and Ruby S. Felt, has been called to serve in the Hong Kong Jonathan Hardy, Bryant Hardy, Richard Mickey, Rick Hardy and Randal Hardy. ID CC I Zachary William Moon, old son of John Edward and Lisa Lynn Eaton Moon, of 1 170 W. 2450 N., Layton, died Tuesday, June 10, 1986, at the Humana Hosinfant pital Davis North of sudden death syndrome. He was born Jan. 31, 1986 in DEBRA RANSOM accompanied by Kathee Corry ; benediction, Donald Hardy. Dedication of the grave was by Jack Halladay with interment in the Clearfield City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Lyle Hardy, BOlTlM ZACHARY WILLIAM MOON ANNALISA FELT School. She has also ley, Crystal Halladay; speaker, Elementary enjoyed working in the Primary Dennis Grow and A. DeMar Mitchand with Young Adults. ell; I Need Thee Every Hour, She will enter the MTC July 2. Where Love Is by Cindy Porter Kaysville Callie Mae Lange, Rialto, Calif.; and John Watt, Yucaipa, Calif. Services were held June 14 at the Lindquist Layton Chapel with Rev. Gordon Benesch of the First United Methodist Church officiating. Interment was in the Rialto, the Layton 14th LDS Ward Kevin Hardy Sara Ann Glines Y LDS Missionaries daughters, E. Wayne Preston, Gerald L. Preston, Robert G. Preston, Bruce A. Preston and Bonnie J. Bingham, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ron (Georgina) Eastman, y, Surviving are his parents of Clinton, four sisters and four brothers, Leanne Ingles, Randy Robinson and Nathan Robinson, all of Clinton; Laloni (Loni) Neff and David Robinson, both of Clearfield; Mrs. Clark and Rodney (Lorilee-Lori- ) Mrs. Keith (Linda) Webb, both of West Point; and Steven Robinson, (J BURCH Elmer W. Preston CHEF, ETC. MORTUARIES Appliance Discount Center 289 So. 500 W. Bountiful 1. Simon edi tnmsD LAYTON-KAYSVIL- li MORTUARY 250 No. Falrfiold Road STEPHEN JOHNSTON In Layton Davis County's Finest Mortuary |