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Show y y Tyry WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, APRIL 5, OPJTUgM Hyrum W. Bennett Succumbs At 83 James Richard Day, 79, of 61 Church Street, Layton, died Tuesday, March 27, 1979 in 'the Davis North Medical Center following an illness. HE WAS bom June 3, 1900 in Layton, a son of James W. and Elizabeth Young Day. March 19, 1978. member of the Layton 18th LDS Ward. He lived most of his life in Layton and he also spent some time at a summer home in Monrovia, Calif. SURVIVING Del Mar Kester (Cactus) 21, grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Vera D. Bassett, Mrs. Dot Day Sandall, Mrs. Ada Day Fenfrock, all of Layton; Mrs. Bessie D. Johnson, Salt Lake City. His only child, a daughter, Mrs. Darilyn Day Ridl, preceded him in death. of 1313 Crestwood gpt are five He is the son of Delbert L. and Mary Thurman Kester of rii,i) mt ? W'w "epewymr SURVIVING are his widow of Ogden; his parents of Lay-tofour brothers, Vaughn C. Kester, Arlen J. Kester, both of Layton; Ronald L. Kester, Las Ogden; Galen W. Kester, Vegas, Nev. n; Layton. HE WAS bom Oct. 12, 1957 in Ogden. ied Robert and Jeanne Day, In The Garden and Beyond the Sunset by Doyle and Shirley Egan. The benediction was by Father Frank . FAMILY prayer was by David W. Day ; prelude and postlude music, Jeanne W. Day; invocation, Leroi Day; remarks, Bishop Howard B. Disken, CSP. ELDON B. Kidd dedicated the grave. Interment was in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Mickey Ridl, Bobby Eccleston, David speakers, Bishop Rulon L. Thomley, Robert B. Day and Pres. Ralph Dibble. Musical numbers were by Og- On Feb. 10, 1979, he to Susan Beckman in Las Vegas, Nev. was-marr- Funeral services were held Friday, March 30, 1979 in the Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary with Bishop Howard Smith Smith; Drive, den was killed Tuesday, Mdrch 27, 1979 in a motorcycle accident in Clearfield. officiating. MR. DAY was a farmer and a cattleman. He was a Utah and was the son of George Riley and Mary Ann King Bennett. On Jan. 16, 1941 he was married to Ella Thurgood in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. n "? irvr'mm ' wmn Kester Dies In Cycle Accident Services Held Dec. 11, T924, he married Pauline Knoblauch in Salt Lake City. She died MR. BENNETT was born Oct. 12, 189 in South Hooper, ii 1979 On Hyrum Wilford Bennett, 83, of 3979 W. 300 N., West Point, died Tuesday, March 27, in the St. Benedict Hospital in Ogden, following surgery. n i Sandall, Hall Day, George . Kjelstrom and Robert B. Day II. dmg i Also surviving are his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. HE HAD worked for National Distributions Systems at the Freeport Center in Clarence Thurman of Clearfield FUNERAL services were held Saturday, March 31 in the Kaysville Lindquist Mortuary with Bishop Stephen Emmett Nalder of the Layton 10th Ward officiating, dmg JI o yi ; i-- jf ' i ! yir-M- - Clearfield. He was reared and educated in Morgan, moving to Layton in 1968. He attended Layton High School. A MEMBER of the LDS Church, he had belonged to the Layton 10th Ward. He had been a member of a country-wester- n band. HE HAD been engaged in farming in West Point and1 employed os a fireman at the Clearfield Naval Supply Depot. He had been employed in the tool division of repairs while at Hill Air Force Base. He had been a life long resident of this city and was an active member of the West Point First LDS Ward. SURVIVING are his widow of West Point, one son and one daughter; Eldon H. Bennett, Clearfield; Miss Bessie Bennett, West Point; five grandchildren and 16 greatgrandchildren. Also surviving are three brothers and one sister, Marvin A. Bennett, George Q. Bennett and Mrs. Florence Paice, all of West Point and Melvin J. Bennett, Clearfield. FUNERAL services were held ?n Friday at 1 p.m. at the West Point First LDS Ward CHOOSE FROM A O HYRUM WILFORD BENNETT triarch George Q. Bennett, a brother. An organ medley of favorite songs of Mr. Bennett was given by Mrs. Melba Dahl Wright, a niece. Mrs. Mary Lynn A. Jones, rendered a vocal selection, How Great Thou Art, accompanied by Mary Abrams. The benediction was given by William G. Bennett, a cousin, and the grave in the West Point Cemetery was dedicated by Pres. Dell Singleton, a nephew. WHEN YOU SAVE NOW AT JL were PALLBEARERS Chapel with Bishop Darrell King officiating. grandsons and The family prayer was by of Mr. Bennett, Bishop Melvin J. Bennett, a brother; Ferrell J. Bennett, Keith H. prelude and postlude music, Bennett, James K. Huffaker, Claude Dahl,' a nephew; in- - L Terry L. Park, Gary L vocation. Patriarch Eldoni Meikle, Steven W. Bennett. Barlow; remarks, Bishop Honorary pallbearers were Darrell King. David M. Bennett, Duane E. Park, A MALE quartet composed David L. Park, Jason K. Hufof Blain Thurgood, Lawrence faker and Ryan Meikle. Thurgood, Howard Stoddard and Dale King rendered 0 FLOWERS were cared for My Father with Mrs. Mary by the West Point First Ward Abrams, accompanist;, Relief Society and the funeral was directed by Lindquist speakers, Bishop Ferrell J. Bennett, grandson and Pa- Kaysville Mortuary, vsb (r 1 n mm great-grandso- You hV I great-grandson- s, ly can be on your. way to financial independence when you begin saving now at State Savings. Your money will earn the highest rate allowed on Insured Savings and youll enjoy all the services you like at the convenient State Savings office near you. Iva L. Beecher Dies At Age 88 n iM City; Verl Udy, Anchorage, Alaska; Ned Beecher, Ogden; Mrs. Rulon (Iva Lu) B. King, Kaysville; 29 grandchildren; 39 three grandchildren; great-gre- two sisters, Mrs. Arthur (Hazel) Miller; Mrs. Edwin (Marva) Earl, both of Farmington. MRS. IVA BEECHER Mrs. Iva Leona Udy Beecher, 88, of 11th North Main Street, Farmington, died March 24, 1979 in a Bountiful Nursing Home of natural causes. SHE WAS born Oct. 27, 1890 in Elba, Idaho, a daughter of Joseph and Annetta Smith Udy. She was married to Cecil Rolla Beecher, June 26, 1909, in Albion, Idaho. He died August 28, 1972. She lived in Elba, Idaho from 1890 to 1919. From 1919 to 1924 they lived in Brigham City and in 1936 they moved to Lewiston, Utah. She has lived in: Farmington for many years. SHE WAS educated in the Elba, Idaho schools. She was an active member of the Farmington 3rd Ward and participated in the auxiliary organizations of her ward. She was an active temple worker for many years and a member of. the Daughter of Utah Pioneers. She is survived by four sons and two daughters, Kenneth Cecil, Buhl, Idaho; Clyde Rolla, and Mrs. J. E. (Mar-cellWelch both of Salt Lake e) FUNERAL arrangements were made through Lindquist's Kaysville Mortuary and included a family prayer by Rulon King, prelude and postlude music by Arlene Thomas, and a welcome by Bishop Aaron Richards. Two musical selections were given by Iva's granddaughters, I Know That My Redeemer Lives, and I Need Thee Every Hour. The invocation was given by Vance King, the obituary read by Robert Beecher and the speaker was Jay Welch. Benediction was given by Mike Beecher. PALLBEARERS were Ken Beecher, Clyde Beecher, Verl Beecher, Pat Beecher, Ned Beecher, Dick Beecher, Brian King, Brett King, and Kelly Beecher. Honorary pallbearers were Edwin Earl and Arthur Miller. Dedication of the grave was given by Clyde Beecher. Care of the flowers was by the Farmington 3rd Ward Relief Society. Interment was in the Cemetery. Farmington City Bible Verse And the child grew, and waxed strong in spirit, and was in the desert till the day of his showing until Israel. 1. 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