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Show 1 $ RF.FIXX as a gardener at the Resort where he woiked for five years. He later accepted employment at Miller Moral Company in f armmgton. Later he worked at MacDonald Chocolate Company and the Roof Gardens in Salt Lake City and his last employment prior to his retirement was at the Naval Supply Depot in Clearfield where he woiked as a gardener. George 0. ITayes Funeral Services bution Center at the Freeport Center before retiring. He had aUo been employed by the Davis County School District. He was educated in Kaysvil-l- e l.lementary School and was a graduate of Davis High School and LDS Seminary. MR. FRIGMOKE lived in Kaysville for 38 years before moving to lagan in w8 to be HE WAS an active member of the Layton 2nd LDS Ward and was an Lldcr. He had CHARLES H. PRIGMORE served as secretary of the YMMIA and was a home Funeral services were held Tuesday, Nov. 12 at noon in the Kaysville 1st LDS Ward Chapel for Charles Henry Prigmorc. 98. who died Oct. 2V, 1982 at his home in Logan. teacher. He was a veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Army. SURVIVING are his widow of Layton; one son and one daughter. Dennis M. Hayes. 0. HAYES George Openshaw Hayes, 66, of 82 N. 3200 W.t Layton, died Friday, Nov, 5, 1982 at the Davis North Medical Center in Layton. 1 HE WAS bom Nov. 30. 19IJ in Kaysville, a son of Charles D. and Ada Openshaw Hayes. On June 3, 1941 he married Velma Mqjor in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. HE HAD worked for the Navy Oceanographic Distri Orem; and Mrs. Joel (Martha) Poortc, Clinton; eight grandchildren. Also surviving are four sisters, Mrs. Mark (Lillian) Bell, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Gerald (Ruth) Mann and Mrs. Lldon (Dorothy) Reed, both of Kays-vill- e; Hocsch, Granger. where she was active as a Primary Teacherand in the Relief Society. While living in Layton she was a member of the Layton 1st LDS Ward where she taught Sunuay School. married Richard F. Hill on August 4, 1972 in Jackson, Wyo. SHfe LIVED in Thatcher, Utah during her early life and attended schools there. In 1942, she moved to Layton with her family where she graduated from Davis High School. a retired a OFF SALE Eveiyltem In our fun shop 20 off 3 days only Lindquist Kaycvtlle chapel for Velma Bernice (Henlme) Holt, who died Oct. 29. v2. She was born Dec. 24, 1921, F SMILY prayer was given by Ronald burden; prelude and puvtlude mucic. Mane Mower; muvtcid selection, "In the Garden" by Dennis Wright and Mary Ann Jacob, accompanied by Matte Mower; in vocaiion. Dale Gocde: re- Bring tho kids sizes, mark. Bishop Joseph O. Iht rson; speakers. LaMar your credit card, MaOJy and Gloria and have a great Burmcoer, Musical selection, My Home by Mary Ann Jacobs, accompanied by Marie Mower; benediction. Jay time! Luke EVERYONE VELMA HOLT DEDICATION of Ihe grave was by Jack Bolt; interment in Provo. Pallbearers were Michael laike. Jeffrey Holt. Gary Holt. Franklin Gocde, Dale Gocde. Simcrc Desire." Benediction was by Ronald Milligan. granJson. HIE GRATE dedication Oh, by the way... No layaways or free gift wrap during this Jack Lake. was by Eugene C. Prigmore. a son, uuh interment in the Kavsvillc Ciiy Cemeicry. sale. FLOWERS were cared for by the 19th Ward Relief Society. Pallbearers were Robert Prigmore. Donald Prigmore. Kcm Milligan. Gary Adams. Dr Robert Wincgar, Reed other Kaysville Conim. Ralph Walker and Ron.d J Malouf. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Diddle of Burbank. Calif, have been visiting with relatives in the area. FLOWERS were cared for by the Relief Society, np 144 South Main, Bountiful 74 North Fori Lane The Stuart Center Layton died shortly after birth on Thursday. Nov. 4, 1982 at the McKay Hospital in Ogden. HER PARENTS are members of the Syracuse Third LDS Ward. Surviving are her parents of Syracuse; three brothers and two sisters, Troy, Nathan, Adam, Dawn Marie and SURVIVING are her husband of Kaysville, six sons and two daughters, William Aaron Shalece, all of Syracuse. Also grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson, and Mrs. Mary Egan, all of Clearfield. Folsom, Newport Beach, Calif.; Michael Leon Folsom, Balboa, Calif.; Rory Cal Folsom, Santee, Calif.; Jeffery A. Hill, Farmington; Tracy A. Hill, Hooper; Jerry A.. Hill, ters, Mrs. Florence Mary FUNERAL services were conducted on Monday afternoon at 2 p.m. at the Lindquist Clearfield Mortuary. Prelude and postlude music, Louanne Livesey. Bishop Ralph S. Turner, officiated. Th family prayer was given by an uncle, A. Steve Egan; invocation, Jim Martin, uncle. and Mrs. Patricia Perkins, East Layton. FUNERAL services were held Saturday at noon in the Kaysville 6th LDS Ward Chapel with Bishop Grant A VOCAL solo, In The Garden, was rendered by Ralph Johnson Jr, grandfather, accompanied by Mrs. Athleen Moss. Speakers were Bishop Turner and Pres. Shel- Kristina Folsom, Riverside, Calif, and Jennifer Whittaker, Layton, 13 grandchildren and one Also surviving are her mother of Layton and two 20 love-- y INVITED! musical selections. Bishop Joseph S. Hill "Joseph Smiths First Prayer" accompanied by Pearl Jorgenson and 'Prayer is the Souls ; pre-holida- t a son; prelude and postlude music. Pearl Jorgenson; invocation. Donald Prigmorc, a grandson; remarks by Bishop Walwyn Green; obituary tribute by Jean Malouf, a granddaughter. Speakers. Bishop Harold Gailcy and Dr. Horace J. Millison-in-la- wltti funeral cervices ere held on luevday, Nov. 2, yh2 at grandchildren. Also preceded in death by a daughter. gan. Riles Held For Infant Velma B. Holt Services Held Allison Aleen Johnson, infant daughter of Darrell K. and Judy Ann Egan Johnson, of 2765 S. 1000 W., Syracuse, Mrs. Arlene Christiansen SHE WAS born Dec. 26. 1926 in Malad, Ida., a daughter of Aaron Wilbur and Urilla Thorpe Christiansen. She married William Harold Folsom in November of 1945. They were later divorced. She THE FAMILY prayer was given by Wallace If. Prigmorc, great-grea- From Mother Goose Johnson Hill, 53, of 442 North Angel Wednesday, Nov. 3, 1982 in the Davis North Medical Center after a lingering illness. He married Bertha Win-droon Nov. 28. 1920 in Kaysville. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died on Feb. 27, 198. Mr. Prigmore came to Utah in 1910 and was first employed FUNERAL services under the direction of the Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary were held Tuesday, Nov. 9. 1982 in the Layton 2nd LDS Ward Chapel with Bishop's counselor Bill Talbot officiating, dmg Wallace H. Pngmorc. Billings. Mont.; 14 grandchildren and and 40 two HE WAS nurseryman. Mrs. Lester (Shirley) near his daughter after the death of his wife, Survmrs include one daughter and three sons, Mrs. II. J. (Ldna) Milligan, Logan; James W. 1rtgmorc, 1 ay ton: Lugcne C. Irigmorc. Kaysville; and MR. PRIGMORE was born Nov. 21, 1883 in Oakley. England, a son of Thomas and Elizabeth Smith Prigmorc. ss Arlene C. Hill Rites Are Held Street, Kaysville, died NOVEMBER 10, 19S2 BUIi-FTINI.EADE- Services Held For Charles Prigmore OPJTUgM CCORCE JOURNAL sis- Hammer, Eagle River, Alaska SHE WAS a member of the Kaysville 6th LDS Ward where she was active as a Primary teacher and in the Relief Society. In 1942, she moved to Layton with her family where she graduated from Davis High School. SHE WAS a member of the Kaysville 6th LDS Ward don F. Child. Benediction was by William Moss, an uncle. Dedication of the grave in . the Aultorest Memorial Park in Ogden was by Ralph Johnson, Jr., grandfather, vsb Barnes officiating. Burial was in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Funeral services under the direction of Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary. np iiLIK M First Securitys All-Save- Tax-Fre- rs e 10.535 7.48 KIM: Account really looks like this: Tax Equivalent yield based on taxable income of $25,000 7.48 11.164 Tax Equivalent yield based on taxable income 7.48 13.357 Tax Equivalent yield based on taxable income and 1982 tax rates Example used based on current rate week of including loss of tax exemption, if account is closed before one year. Tax Reform Bill With lastdontyears have to pay income taxes on the interest you earn on our All-Save- rs Tax Free Account. tax-fre- e, tough wearing canvas uppers with sturdy rubber soles & Brown Beige reg. 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