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Show f f WEEKLY REFLEX ! DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, AUG. 6, 1981 ire Held OPJTUQRI Services Held For Marjorie Rowland Colo, and had worked in Colorado, Missouri and California before coming to Utah. She retired after 23 years at Hill AFB as an inventory management specialist. She was a member of the Ogden Christian Church, the Order of Eastern Star, Beth Arabah Chapter 24 and the Layton Fraternal Order of Eagles. SURVIVING are her father of Layton and an uncle, Harry E. Allen, Denver, Colo. Funeral services were under the direction of Lindquist Kaysviile Mortuary with Ralph Elwell officiating as a MARJORIE ROWLAND Edge-wate- r, Glen Willard and Sammie McMillen Allen. She married Robert Martin Rowland Aug. 21, 1944 in Salt Lake City. They were later divorced. SHE WAS raised in Denver, and Harris Adams sang Amazing Grace and How Great Thou Art. Care of the flowers by the Christian Women Fellowship. Pallbearers were Boyd Monsen, Dennis Nelson, Tom Allen, Dallas Monsen, Ted Yamada, and Earl Jaques. DEDICATION OF the grave by Boyd G. Monsen. Interment in the Kaysviile City Cemetery. Bites For Kenzie 4V. King Kenzie W. King, Jr. three year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenzie W. King, Sr. of 547 South Angel Street, Kaysviile, died July 28, 1981 at the U. of U. Medical Center in Salt Lake City. He was born Nov. 2, 1977 in Ogden. HIS PARENTS are members of the Kaysviile 6th Ward. Surviving are his parents, brothers and sister, Korman, Steve, Kevin, Kolton, Kris, Kody, Cindi and Kishell King, all of Kaysviile; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Homan, Ogden. FUNERAL services were held July 31 in the Lindquist FREDERICO TRUJILLO East Stake Center with Bishop Deloy E. Bench, Sr. officiating. The family prayer was given by Fred R. Trujillo; prelude music by James W. Picht; Robert VanWagenen sang In The Garden, invocation by Robert Harnois. REMARKS WERE given by Bishop Bench and a medley of favorite hymns was given by James Picht. Leo Portor was the speaker. Fred R. Trujillo, Farmington, Ut.; daughters, Mrs. Robert Harding, Salt Lake City; Mrs. C. Wendell (Emeline)Picht, Forth Worth, Texas; Mrs. Kenneth (Eloisa) Bean, Layton; Mrs. Daniel (Margaret) Scofield, Spring-villMrs. Jack (Irene) Francis, Santa Rosa, Calif.; 32 grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. e; A ALSO SURVIVING are two brothers, Erasto Trujillo, Holbrook, Ariz.; Alfonso Trujillo, musical selection was Price; sisters, Mrs. Victor (Maria) Miera, Kaysviile; Mrs. Arsenio (Beatrice) Montoya, Stockton, Calif.; Mrs. Schofield and Scott Horrocks. Layton; Mrs. Margaret McMan, Alhambra, Calif. Funeral services were held July 29 in the Layton Utah Dedication of the grave by Robert A. Harding. Interment in Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch. Services Are Held For Bud Collett Mrs. Helena Alean Boothe, 62, Clearfield, died July 28, 1981 at her home. SHE WAS bom August 25, 1918 in Bedford, Wyoming, a daughter of Robert Charles The many friends of Wells and Carol Collett of Kaysviile, were saddened to learn of the death of their son. Wells Ivins Bud Collett, at his California home, due to complications following surgery Aug. 1, and Sylvia Wolfley Heiner. On December 18, 1941 she married William Hyrum Boothe in Preston, Idaho. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. the flowers by the Kaysviile 6th Ward Relief Society. De- dication of the grave by Richard King. Interment in the Kaysviile City Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Larkins and family attended the funeral service of her father James Montgomery held in Provo recently. Mrs. Lois Nielsen accompanied her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Milt Weilenmann and family, on a vacation trip to Australia. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd South-wort- h have moved to Pocatello, Ida. to make their home. They were residents of Crest-woo- d Village in Kaysviile. William D. Frogett has ERIC PETTIT Mission for two years and one year in the Regional Mission in Ogden. ARE his SURVIVING widow of Layton; one son, Ralph Eric Pettit, Salt Lake; two daughters, Mrs. Phyllis Evans, Mrs. James (Bernice Emma) Potter, both of Layton; 24 grandchildren and 50 greatgrandchildren. moved into the Clearfield Community his home. Also surviving are two Center to make $ Mare Cs (formerly Hair Connection) ULTIMATE HAIR DESIGNS FOR GUYS AND GALS Antelope Square Layton, Utah 2146 No. Main No. 524 825-843ppen 7 days a week Monday thru 1 Sat-ti- 9 p.m. ll Sunday 1 thru 6 p.m. Back to School Perm Special PALLBEARERS were Kevin King and Kolton King. Kaysviile News AFTER HIS marriage, he lived in Layton for 47 years. He moved to Desert Hot Springs, Calif, and later returned to live in Layton. He was a member of the Layton 14th LDS Ward. He had been a high priest in the Uintah, the Layton 3rd and the Palm Springs LDS Wards. He had been a ward clerk, a Sunday School superintendent, a teacher in Priesthood classes and in MIA. He had been a home teacher. He served two missions for the LDS Church, one in the Southwest Indian Steve King, Korman King, Honorary pallbearers were Kris and Kody King. Care of et 1 1 with Bishop Grant Barnes officiating. The family prayer was given by Steve Bishop; prelude and postlude by Marie Taylor; a musical selection I Am A Child of God" by Cindi, Karen, Robin and DeeAnn, acc: by Marie Taylor; invocation by Norm Whitaker. Remarks were given by Bishop Barnes, and Korman King gave a tribute to his brother. Bishop Lowell Taylor was the speaker. Steven and Wendi Homan sang Home On The Range; and Craig Taylor gave the benediction. Picht, Steven Picht, Lance Trujillo, Cole Trujillo, Dan quist Kaysviile Mortuary were held July 29. 1981 in the Layton 14th LDS Ward Chapel with Bishop Kyle Fol-lofficiating. MR. PETTIT lived in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada until he was years of age when he moved to Salt Lake City He was a fruit farmer before retiring. Kaysviile Mortuay Chapel given by Harris Adams and the benediction by David Workman; postlude music by Renee Picht and Marci Harding. Pallbearers were C. Wendell Robert (Dolores) Harnois, Helena Boothe Dies At Age 62 Uniperm Reg. $35.00 Special 30' Hair cut inc. Long hair extra July 31st thru August 21st V. y 1981. . MRS, BOOTHE was a registered nurse. She was an office secretary for Bills Sheet Metal Company, a Layton firm owned and operated by her husband and children. She attended the University of Wyoming and was a graduate of nursing in Salt Lake City. BUD WAS 53 years old and was bom June 6, 1928 in Salt Lake City, their first child and only son. He grew up in Kays-vil- le and attended School through sixth grade. He then moved to California with his mother and sisters to be with his father who had been called into the military service. After Pearl Harbor, when his father was sent to the Pacific War Zone, the rest of the family returned to Kaysviile. ALEAN BOOTHE SHE WAS an active member of the Clearfield 9th LDS Ward. Surviving are her husband ALSO SURVIVING are three brothers, Delbert C. Heiner, Glenn W. Heiner, Morris W. Heiner, all of of Clearfield; two sons, Michael Robert Boothe. KENZIE KING from Hill AFB in 1972. He had lived in Layton since 1943 and graduated from Manassa, Colorado High School in 1925. He served as a branch president of the Manassa Spanish American LDS Branch and was a stake missionary and a temple ordinance worker in the Ogden Temple. He was a member of the Layton 8th Ward. Surviving is his widow of Layton; sons, Samuel N. Tru- (Mercedes) FUNERAL SERVICES under the direction of Lind- HE WAS bom October 7, 1897 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, a son of William Arthur and Jessie Ann Ander-to- n Pettit. On February 20, 1924 he was married to Vera May Brewster in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. MR. TRUJILLO retired scripture and comments. brothers, Arthur H. Pettit, Centerville and William Arthur Pettit, Napa, Calif. Eric William Pettit, 83, Layton, died July 25, 1981 at the home of a daughter of cancer. Frederico Samuel Trujillo, 75, of 531 Kingston, Layton, died July 29, 1981 in the Davis North Medical Center. He was bom Feb. 16, 1906 in Alamosa, Colo., a son of Samuel and Fermina Salazar Trujillo. He married Simonita Miera June 21, 1919 in Taos, N.M. Their marriage was later solemnized, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. jillo, Albuquerque, N.M.; Organist was LuAnne Welch Marjorie Juanita Allen Rowland, 59, of 1798 Hill Field Road, Layton, died July 28, 1981 at her home. She was bom March 23, 1922 in Colo., a daughter of For Mr. Trujillo representative of the First Christian Church of Ogden. Mr. Elwell gave the obituary, Eric William Pettit Services Bed- ford. Wyoming. Clin- Bud attended Davis High School graduating in three years instead of the usual four. Funeral services under the ton; Gordon Craig Boothe, Clearfield; one daughter, Christine H. Boothe, Clear- direction of the Kaysviile Lindquist Mortuary were held July 30, in the Mortuary chapel with Bishop 0. Wayne Thor-noc- k of the Clearfield 9th LDS Ward officiating. field; five grandchildren. One son Dennis, prececdcd her in death. HE WAS accepted into the army specialized training program at the U. of U. and from there went to boot camp WELLS IVINS BUD" COLLETT in Texas, officers candidate school at Ft. Benning, Ga., then engineers school at Ft. Belvoir, Md. There he received his second lieutenant commission. His overseas stretch in- cluded Japan where he accepted the ofTer to return to the states and finish his schooling at the U. of U, graduating in June 1951 as an electronics engineer. 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A TRANSFER to the General Electric plant in San Jose, Calif, came in 1956 and he worked there for the next 24 tv years. One of his assignments was the testing of atomic energy plants in Michigan and Italy. He served as bishop of the San Jose 10th Ward and later on the San Jose Slake High Council. Now Feminine Fitness is a pleasure at two Ogden locations. And at about hall the price of other health spas in the area! Join now at our special price either! Laboratory and Emergency Room and Ambulance Benefits Casts and splints or other devices used for fractures Benefits payable up to 40 Percent of $50,000.00 of ACTUAL No Physical Examination Required N.Y. There he met Lucicl Marion Soule who became his wife in ceremonies in the Logan LDS Temple on Sept. Bert A irvkmvtffn by ik5lW INSURANCE CO SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH An CW Line Legal Reserve Stock Corrpany hit wife, sons and daughters, Daryl, HE IS survived by who is attending BYU. 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