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Show 'ri ?r.pi 3rR?3, Roy Smith Rites Cook Rites Mortuary, 340 North Main, Kaysville was in charge of services. Family prayer by Val Beazer, Prelude Rampton son-in-la- music by Geneva with invocation by Lincoln Ross a brother. A musical Let Us All Speak selection, Kind Words by the Singing Mothers. TRIBUTE by Gale Palmer a granddaughter followed by a piano solo, Meditation by Janice Martin another granddaughter. Speakers were Verl W. Cook, a son and Pres. Russel Hansen. A vocal trio, Say Good Night Here, Good Morning There by Anna Easthope, Marva Young and Ilene Cook. Remarks by Bishop Grant A DELILAH COOK SHE WAS bom April 12, 1903 in Clinton, a daughter of John George and Elizabeth Grace Mason Ross. She was married to Walter Wood Cook on March 29, 1922 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They were ,; later divorced. She resided in Clinton until age 18, moving to Idaho Falls, Idaho for five years. She has resided in Syracuse for the remainder of her life. Mrs. Alta Hobbins Kelly, died Saturday at the McKay Hospital in Ogden. SHE WAS born April 20, 1892, in Wayne County, Mich., a daughter of William S. and Laura Agnes Hobbins. Surviving is a daughter. Airman Clay M. Barker, of South 2000 West, Syracuse, completed basic training as an Honor Graduate, and is now entitled to wear (throughout his Air Force Career) the handsome ribbon recently authorized for Honor Graduates. A GRADUATE of Clearfield High School and LDS four-yea- r seminary program in May of this year. Airman Barker, 17, has raised some eyebrows among recruiters. His Airman qualification scores were in the 98th percentile of all Airmen tested. With that kind of a start at the blocks. Airman Barker is headed toward what appears to be an outstanding career. His future looks just as bright. 400 16 surviving are two brothers and three sisters Also Lincoln Mason Ross of Clinton; Vern Samuel Ross of Layton; Mrs. Roy (Hannah) Layne of Ogden; Mrs. Ervin (Agnes) Wall of East Layton (Ida) FUNERAL services were held Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Syracuse Stake Center, 1974 West 1700 South, with Bishop Grant Steed officiat- ing. Lindquists Kaysville j UQUDGDATDON PRICES CB Radios Air Conditioners Console Stereo Car Stereos Sets 6 be shipped to the Gibbons Bunker Mortuary in Mesa, Ariz. for funeral services. Interment in the Mountain View Memorial Gardens in Mesa, mnm or AIRMAN Barker has been to Sheppard AFB Texas for a 17 week period to learn the skills of the Site Development Specialist. assigned Among other engineering skills he will learn the fun- damentals of construction surveying, use and care of surveying equipment and . Seminary President LDS Seminary Clinton. DAVID is a lover of sports especially basketball and he loves the outdoors. He would like everyone at Clearfield Seminary to get involved in all the activities, and programs. He feels it is a pleasure working with the students of the seminary and getting to know them all. DAVID is a senior at Clearfield High School this year. Where he is an honor student lettering in athletics. Davis has been deacon and teacher president in his ward. He is this years assistant to the bishop, a home teacher and he had helped the stake and local missionaries, vw ment and plans and drawings. George William Clark, 69, of 45 W. 1600 N., Sunset died Monday afternoon at the Bear drafting equipment, consand truction drafting preparation of site develop- In addition, he will study cost estimating procedures, selection of construction materials, construction practices and inspection of minor construction projects involving structures and utilities systems. INTRODUCTION to soil en- gineering, selection and testing of bituminous and concrete construction materials and construction course. reproducing drawings and plans. AIRMAN Barker is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Barker who recently moved Syracuse from 1155 South East, Clearfield. to 1000 River Valley Hospital in Tremonton of injuries suffered in an automobile ac- cident Friday on Interstate 15 in Idaho. MR. CLARK was bom Dec. . 23, 1906, in Panguitch, a son of Joseph S. and Margaret Davis Clark. He was married to lone George on Oct. 22, 1928, in Ogden. She died Sept. 14, 1974. He had been employed as a conductor for the Southern Pacific Co. for 43 years, retiring in 1968. HE WAS a member of the Sunset Second LDS Ward. He was reared and educated in Panguitch. Surviving are one son, Blaine E. Clark, Sunset; three grandchildren; two brothers, Arthello Clark, Ogden; Joseph Clark Jr., Carlin, Nev. FUNERAL services were by Thursday Bishop Mel Wood of Sunset Second Ward officiating. In- conducted in Aultorest Memorial Park, vw Rummage Sale At Lutherans Whirlpool APPLIANCES The ladies of Trinity Lutheran Church, 385 W. Golden Ave., Layton are having their fall rummage sale Sept. 24 and 25 at their parish hall, beginning at 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. THE PROCEEDS go to the support of the Good Shepherd Lutheran Home of the West in Terra Bella, Calif, and to the Dakota Boys Ranch. EAV16B. Whirlpool freezer. Besides a family-siz- e 15.9 cu. ft. frozen food storage capacity, it offers such features as simulated handsome, walnut woodgrain handles, Porcelain-enamdurable on Steel Liner, convenient Bulk Storage Trivet, Interior e Light, and a Door that holds up to 52 food packages and ten juice cans. All this. . . in 29Y4 a space-savin- g width. Available in White, Avocado Green and Haryest Gold. manual-defro- have two daughters and one son. DAVID M. CLARK terment Model couple's third child. They conducted by C. Roy Cochran, Ogden Branch president. Interment in the Clearfield City Cemetery, mnm HE WILL also be introduced to the fundamentals of drawing, use and care of ment. Pants 376-173- 6 have a new baby daughter tmm on Sept. 8. This is the FUNERAL services were Services Held For G. Clark application of surveying in site selection and develop- Upon graduating he will have been trained in safety, all Air Force engineering publications and methods of 27 So. Main, Layton Richard and Kathy Griffin have a new daughter bora on Sept. 8. Wayne and Gayle Genta Wellington, Utah. president. He is the son of O. Merrill and Colleen Clark and resides at 1929 W. 1800 N. in Mrs. Helen Pinkerton of Clearfield. MRS. KELLYS body will st Clyde and Carleen Bass also have a new daughter bora on Sept 8. Kathy Jenkins who is living in Salt Lake City spent sometime recently visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jenkins. Dinner guests at the Rodney Hasler residence recently were Mr. and Mrs. Stan Earl and their new son Jason who was blessed in church that day and given his name, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cramer of Bountiful, Mrs. Beatrice Miller and Mrs. Eva Bateman of Ogden, Edna Clark also of Ogden, Ilene Wimer of Laguna Beach, Calif., Denise Fear of Ogden and Carolee Hasler of Sunset. They all enjoyed the opportunity which brought them together. Horace Lish of Modesto, Calif, visited here recently with a daughter and her husband Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and in Brigham City with two sons and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lish Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Lish. Mrs. Opal Burch recently returned from a trip to Europe and Africa. She first went to London, then to Zurich, Switzerland for sightseeing excursions. She then traveled to Nirobi, and Kenya in Africa where she stayed with her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Jay Dickson who recently retired from the East Africa Meteorology Institute in Nirobi. Graveside Rites For J. Supino Graveside services were held last Thursday for Joseph Anthony Supino, infant son of James and Nancy Cun- ningham Supino of Oak Harbor, Wash, formerly of Clearfield who died Sept. 2. HE WAS bora Sept. 1 in Oak Harbor. Surviving are his parents of Oak Harbor, the grand-'ptrent- s Mrs. Ray (JaNeil) Hollaway of Roy; John Supino, Seattle, Wash.; Raymond Cunningham, Jacksonville, Fla. and Mrs. Coris Cunningham, Flint, Mich, mnm Baptist Women Set Fall Retreat The American Baptist Women of Utah will have their Fall Retreat at Camp Utaba Sept. 24 through Sept. 26. REGISTRATION will be held at 4 p.m., Friday. Each lady will provide her own sack lunch for the evening meal. The Clearfield and the Magna Churches will provide evening snacks. A get acquainted time, a g and a bible study will be held. sing-a-lon- SATURDAYS schedule will include breakfast served by the Layton Church, a friendship walk, a missionary speaker, special music by The Salt Lake Church, Mrs. Zelma Stone, State President will give her report. Salt Lake Church will prepare and serve lunch. A craft time will be held Saturday afternoon and the Bountiful Church ladies will be charge of the dinner. A SING-A-LON- special music and Bible study will follow dinner. Sunday morning Ogden Church ladies will fix breakfast which will be followed by a friendship walk and morning worship, bible study and a missionary speaker. THE RETREAT will close after lunch is served by the Murray and Gilead Churches. H el DENTURE SERVICE Super-Storag- 163 East 200 So., SLC z. 322-176- KEARSLEY SALES & SERVICE 520 So. State Clearfield While in that area they went on several safaris which included Keny and Tanzania. They visited the wildlife reserves and villages where they saw native dancing and open markets. Mrs. Burch enjoyed the beauty of the country and said that it was a beautiful land. On her way home she visited Rome and Madrid with New York City being the final part of her journey. Sustained in the Young Adult Relief Society were Robin Reid organist, Julie Read, visiting teacher class leader, LeAnn Winn, mother 825-039- 1 ALSO surviving are one brother and two sisters, Earl P. Smith, Mrs. Alice Jackson, both of Salt lake City and Ms. Vard (Ellen) Rich, of Clearfield practices will round out the brimley y.v 376-819- the branch presidency, and had served as a home teacher. He was a member of the Utah Association for the Deaf and trustee for the National Fraternal Society of the Deaf. Surviving are his widow of Clearfield two sons and one daughter, Roger Lee Smith of Idaho Fails, Idaho; Jerry David Smith of Lincoln, Neb. TV Antennas Cooler Covers By VERNA WILLDEN Defense Depot Ogden and Del Monte Corp. Completes Basic Walter Cook of Logan; Dean Amos Cook, now serving a LDS mission with his wife of Albe Mission, N.M.; Mrs. Porter (Betty) Carter of Sunset; Mrs. Val (Norma) Beazer of Taylorsville; Mrs. Richard (Glenda) Bone of Kaysville; 21 grandchildren TV six grandchildren. Mr. Smith has been a cabinet maker for Anderson Lumber Co. for the past 10 years. He had also worked at City Cemetery. PALLBEARERS 84, of Clearfield two sons Adams of Clearfield. and Clearfield 1965. Kelly Services and three daughters Verl and Mrs. Waynard HE MARRIED Ruth Eloise 12, 1944 in Salt Lake City. The marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple in May of Phelps, on April and Rosemary Smith of David M. Clark is the had written and produced several plays. She was active in the PTA and the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, being a member of the Iris Camp in Syracuse. and Smith. MR. SMITH was a member of the Ogden LDS Branch for the Deaf, and served as Sunday School superintendent. He was second counselor in Scott W. Cook, Dennis M. Thurgood, Stanley C. Thurgood, Steven M. Beazer, Todd W. Bone, Lynn W. Cook, Kyle L. Cook, Craig C. Thurgood, Daryl V. Beazer, R. Terry ..Bone and Jeff R. Bone. - Care of flowers was under the direction of the Syracuse First Ward Relief Society. She are John P. and Violet Saville Steed, benediction by Dennis Thurgood, a grandson. The were all grandsons: Brian D. Cook, SHE WAS a member of the Syracuse First Ward. She has served as MIA president and teacher; a member of the Relief Society Presidency and teacher and a Sunday School Teacher. SURVIVING MR. SMITH, 57, of 185 S. Lake view Drive, in Clearfield died last Tuesday at his home of a heart attack. He was bom in Wellington, Utah, Aug. 24, 1919, a son of BEFORE moving to Clearfield in 1960 he had been a resident of Ogden. He was educated at the Utah School for the Deaf. postlude music by Geneva Rampton. Dedication of the grave by Dean A. Cook, a son with interment in the Clinton Delilah May Ross Cook, 73 of 1792 West 1700 South, Syracuse died Saturday at her home. Funeral services were held Friday in the Clearfield Third, Seventh Ward chapel for Roy Eugene Smith. 1 CUSTOM FIT DENTURES & PARTIALS EXPERT REPAIRS & DIRECT LABORATORY LOW PRICES GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP FAST, FRIENDLY SERVICE Credit canto accepted financing available MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 9 to 5 . . . OTHER TIMES AVAILABLE BY APPOINTMENT tCMBEft Of UTAH A NATIONAL OCNTURISTt ASOC. education leader and Jean-nin- e Eves cultural refinement class leader. Releases were Alena Welker leader for the Sunday School, Gene Burnett, Bryan Heninger, Gilbert Wansgard, Charlene Stoker, Connie Sant and Beverly Law as Sunday School teachers in the Fifth Ward. , Sustained as Sunday School Bar Dee Gregchoi-ste- r, ory, Karen Chugg, Debbie Bateman, Alena Welker, Susan Stettler, Morris Law, ODell Cutler and Jack Eves Sunday School teachers. ; ODell Cutler was .released as Priest advisor, Jay Gregory sustained, Bonnie Draayer was released as Junior Sunday School and Kathy Ryan as chorister. Douglas Chugg was sustained as APYMMIA advisor. On Wednesday evening recently a dinner was served at the home of Joyce Browning for the Relief Society officers and teachers. Dress standards were discussed along with lessons for the coming Relief Society season. Present were Sharon Hoggan, Carol Browning, Joyce Butter, Thelma Barnes, Phyllis Morrell, Sharon Trease, LaVerne Young, George Reids and other relatives and friends in our area. Mrs. Vicki Barber and her small daughter of Salt lake City were guests of the Jim Dunaways last Sunday. Vicki lived with the Dunaways several years prior to her marriage. Larry Hansen who is an amateur photographer en- tered three of his photographs in the State Fair in the professional division and won a blue ribbon. Lany is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hansen. Airman Byron N. Larsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Duwain A. Larsen, 1364 N. 350 W has been selected for technical training at Sheppard Air Force Base, Tex. in the Air LaRee Keller, Donna Kidman, Nola Dayley, Ruth Thompson, Barbara Rock, mechanical Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson and their family spent the weekend recently in Gunnison with Mrs. Thompsons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Jorgensen. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gwilliams of Sacramento, Calif., have been visiting in our area with Mrs. Gwilliams sister and her husband the Neal Martin who has returned from a mission in the Dakotas was the speaker in the Second Ward sacrament meeting last Sunday evening. Neal is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Martin. Gary Crossen was released as Aaronic priesthood secretary in the TTiird Ward, Susan Dawson as Primary Music Director, Harold Anderson as Priest advisor. Mary Ann Anderson, Donna Bingham, Peggy Hopper and Donna Quinlin. Force civil engineering and electrical field. |