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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, JUNE 26, 1985 Petterborg Succumbs Kx-Kaysvil- Gains Chief Fabrics Post been a home teacher continuously for 70 years and had worked in scouting over 40 years. HE H AD also w Gary L. Larkins, formerly of Kaysville, has been elected president and chief operating officer of House of Fabrics, Inc. orked as a custo- dian for the Park Street L.DS Chapel and the Layton Dental Plaza. He had served as vice president and secretary of the Scandinavian Club of Cache Valley and was the tildes! male member of the L.ayton Senior Citizens Cluh. IN HIS new role, Mr. Larkins is y responsible for the company's operations. House of Fabrics is the nation's largest independent chain of company ow ned and operated retail fabric stores. Before joining House of Fabrics, he spent ten years w ith the certified public accounting firm of Deloitte Haskins and Sells in that firm's L.os Angeles office. day-to-da- SURVIVING are tine son and three daughters. J.L. (Pete) Petterborg, Kearns; Mrs. Marion (Mary ) Cox, Holladay; Mrs. Keith (Norine) Fry, Clearfield; Mrs. l.aMoinc Crawley. Ogden; 15 grandchildren and 35 greatgrandchildren. uc Arnold Petterborg, 88, 358 I'.tik. Layton. died Saturday, June 19X5 at the Humana Hospital I) iis Noith of causes incident to I i HE IS active in the LDS Church where he serves as president of the Clarita Stake. L.os Angeles-Sant- a He resides with his wife, the former Trudy Smith of Clearfield and their three children in Newhall, Calif. Gary, a graduate of Davis High, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton J. Larkins of Kaysville. Also surviving are four sisters, Mrs. Ruby Hobbs, Pocatello. Ida.; Mrs. Leona Olsen. Idaho Falls. Ida.; Mrs. Lucille Perkins. Salt L.ake City; Mrs. Harvey (Hazel) Hobley. San Jose, Calif. HE WAS preceded in death by three brothers and seven half UK WAS horn March 24. 1897 in lesion, Ida., a son of Emil Ole and nmc Dobson Petterborg. lie married Edna M. Sorenson D v 2. 1918 in l.ogan. The marriage wax later solemnized in the I oean EDS Temple. She died Oct. 29. 1977. lilc PM. Wednesday in the Park Street LDS Chapel with Bishop Dennis Brown officiating. FAMII .Y prayer w Burt 15. Ot PONS- COUPON McCall, Simplicity and Butterick -1 PATTERNS 1 . an expert instrument a., teb and clock repairman. He imd worked for the Sego Milk Co. m Richmond. Utah. He had worked at Hill Air Force Base for 30 ears. retiring in 1971. He had worked as a watch repairman for .1C. Penney Co. and had owned his own watch repair business in C.C. Anderson Co. in Ogden. He was also an inventor, beekeeper and I IK WAS artist. He was reared in Preston, and lived in Richmond. Utah for 2b years. He had lived in Layton the past 43 years. HL ATTENDED the Oneida Academy in Preston. He was a member of the Layton I Sih Ward where he was a member of the high priest group. He served a stake mission, served in the stake Sunday School presidency. He had music on the violin. Sandy Stamp: speaker. Marlin L.ee Fry; closing prayer. Brent L. Cox. Dedication of the grave was by Marvin A. Petterborg. with interment in the Richmond City PALLBEARERS were grand- Brent sons and grandsons-in-law- . L. Cox, Ronald F. Cox, Lynn F. Crawley. Mark D. Cox. Marlin Lee Fry, DelRoy Guymon. Robert L. Mathena, Marvin A. Petterborg. Honorary pallbearers were John Carpenter. Marion G. Cox. Keith H. Fry. Milton Hadley, Rodney Jensen. Fric N. Petterborg. Larry J. Petterborg and David Smith. I L, COUPON The Kaysville Jaycees and Jaycee Women are looking for young men and women between the ages of to assist the Jaycees in putting on their projects for this year's July 4th celebration. The Jaycee men are currently at 25 18-3- 6 members and need additional help to complete all of their projects. INTERESTED persons need not join the Jaycees. Persons wishing to help should contact one of the breakfast, 544-033- 544-212- 8; 544-035- funeral services were held for 17 at the 544-141- 1; Fireworks, Mark Dunlevy, Persons wishing to help the Jaycee Women should contact 544-265- Layton Mortuary, bishop Don Shaw officiated. Mrs. ).!' son died June 12, 1985. I MILY prayer was by David H Duwon: prelude, George Ryt-- : ug: invocation. Jane L.eloudis; BiAhop Shaw; "Dearest liildien, God is Near You" by Di.'ua!a Dawson, Niel Dawson, v hwrron Close and Susanne tribute, David H. Dawson: "() My Father." Harris Adams: remarks. Bishop John f Marilyn Koroulis, The Jaycees, formerly know 544-033- 0. the "Junior Chamber of merce" is a n as Com- "young person's leadership training organization" offering leadership experiences i Georg-tamii- J L8) Float, Brady Koroulis, Steve Humphrey, Parade. Gene McLaughlin, Evening Activities (prior to fireand works), Eric Orton, iJJia Dawson June I ft following chairmen; Funeral Services Held OlPOV- through community y projects. For further information contact Brady Koroulis (president), or 544-033- Steve Humphrey 0 544-212- 8. Baker: "1 Know That My Redeem- er Lives" by Harris Adams: be- nediction. Dave Lewis. Dedication of the grave was by D.de FI. Dawson with interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. PALLBEARERS were Douglas Dawson. Dan George, Troy Dawson. Dave Lewis, Niel Dawson, Mike Close, Mark Leloudis, David I .ewis Jr. Stop Smoking Clinics Planned - KAYSVILLE The American Cancer Society will be sponsoring a new smoking cessation program in Davis County. The program will FIDELIA ELLEN NELSON DAWSON run for two weeks with a meeting on two evenings for one hour each night. Bentley Graduates National ( itiaid Airman Kel-!- . Bcmlcy . daughter of Clinton Penile;, Rov and Sarah Chorniak. CON 4M1 W.. .ay ton. has grailu-a!oli cm the U.S. Air Force In o R ventory management course at Lowry Air Force Base. Colo. . 1 CHS SHE IS scheduled to serv e at Hill d A I B. 75 Reunion Set - The Clearfield High Class of '75 ten year Cl LAKP1E1.D icunion will he held at the Rusty Nail in Park City on Aug. 3. FOR MORE information please call Stan at 776-068- 7 THE REGISTRATION fee is 520 and participants must register prior to the first session with details pending number of registrations. It will start in early July. Through the help of a moderator and group discussion of smoking problems, participants learn how to change their behavior in a supports e env ironment. They also get clear, concrete strategies for dealing with the two biggest obstacles for new stress man- agement and weight control. or Ann at TO REGISTER call the Cancer Society at 544-583- 01,4-033- cexdci uranuEfS) mrcnrafisY EOOffOQQS (tint) CDQD0Q0333R) OQ0CRGR) QOCHBO OS CUED cep 1 bags Ml Mbnte Javcccs Seek New Members Cemetery. -f- lb. Limit 10 per customer with coupon only Limited to Stock on Han- d- No Rain Checks Reserve Private Broc R. Army Wilding; prelude and posllude. Burt, son ol Richard IF and Audry George Rytting; opening prayer, R. Burt of 150 S. Lakeview ClearLynn FN Crawley; reading of the field. has completed basic training obituary. Darrell W. Smith; violin at I oil Bliss, lex. solo. How Gieat Thou Art," Sandy Stamp; speaker. Bishop John HE IS a 1984 graduate of ClearBaker; medley of love classical field High School. 60 F Fancy Doll STWlFMffi Limit 2 per customer with coupon only Limited to stock on hand-N- o Rain Checks Fmls Training as by Glenn S. 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