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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 27, 1976 SO'O'QIMSV Plane Crash Kills Couple member of the Experimental Aircraft Association Ogden and Phoenix, Ariz. Chapters. Mrs. Jane Craig Patterson was born Oct. 28, 1922 in a Minn., Minneapolis, daughter of J. Donald and Joint funeral services were conducted today at 11 a.m. at the Lindquist Clearfield Mortuary for Donald E. and Jane Craig Patterson who were killed in an Idaho plane crash Sunday. Lois Bradshaw Craig. DONALD E. Patterson, 53, and his wife Jane, 53, of 760 No. 100 W. in Clearfield who died along with Buddy W. SHE HAD served with the U.S. Marine Corps in world war II, and was a member of 44, and his Vina Mae, 43, of Ogden wife, when their light plane crashed just after takeoff from the Burley Graham, PATTERSON was born March 13, 1923 in Taylors Falls, Minn., a son of Edward and Ida Patterson. He married Jane Craig on Sept. 4, 1948. She died May 23, MR. 1976. Air Force Base and had served with the Army Air Force in world war II. HE AND his wife had lived in the Clearfield Sunset area for 19 years and he was a Attend Rites A PASTOR HARLEY Hunt of the Clearfield Community Church will officiate at the funeral. The family suggests dona- tions to the Experimental Aircraft museum in Hales Comers, Wisconsin, mnm She was married to Lisle Hunsaker Sept. 2, 1924 in " : Huntsville. AN ACTIVE member of the LDS Church, she had been a school teacher in the Box Elder District. ; She has three children; two sons and a daughter, and is a ; sister to Mrs. Leon (Lenora); Johnson, and Lyle D. Simmons of Layton, Mrs. Clifton ): (Orella) Bumingham, and j Mrs. Violet Lenk.and Eldon H. (Doug) Simmons all of Bountiful, and Mrs. Leland (Jean) Bybee, of Salt Lake ; City. She also is survived by six ; i grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Ariz. Mrs. Barlow was bom May 13, 1900, in Victor, Ida., a daughter of Edwart and Effie Eynon Blair. y for Mrs. Edna Blair Barlow. MRS. EDNA Blair Barlow, E. in Clearfield died Friday in the Mesa ON JUNE 15, 1923, she married Joshua Stafford in Jackson, Wyo. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. 76, of 164 N. 300 Funeral Services Are Held Donald Dale Linderman of died bom May HE HAD been a custodian at the Defense Depot in Ogden and had lived in Ogden before moving to Clearfield three years ago. Mr. Linderman was a graduate of Bonneville High School and also was an elder in the Clearfield Fourth LDS Ward and had been priesthood organist. Stafford died Dec. 5, 1941. She was married to Ianthus Barlow on June 3, 1971, in Clearfield. MRS. BARLOW of the Clearfield Third LDS Ward and was formerly a member of the Lay-to- n First Ward. Surviving are her husband of Clearfield; one son and one daughter, Wendell Stafford, of San Dimas, Calif.; Mrs. Dale B. (Bessie) Schofield of Layton; 12 grandchildren and 14 ALSO surviving are two brothers and two sisters, Arthur Blair, Ventura, Calif.; Lewis Blair, Jackson, Wyo.; Mrs. Merland (Effie) Henrie, Layton; Mrs. Charles E. (Maude) Driskell, of Clearfield. Graveside services will be 1 p.m. in the held Thursday at Jackson, Wyo. mnm . George Marlin Wall, 42, of 71 Phillips, died at his home after an extended illness. Mr. Wall was bom Nov. 15, 1933, in Mount Emmons, Utah, a son of Jefferson E. and Ruth Cluff Wall. HE HAD been a resident of Layton for 31 years and was a graduate of Davis High School. He was a member of the Layton 18th LDS Ward and had been a Little League baseball coach. cemetery, Deseret Names Officers SURVIVING are his widow of Clearfield; one son and one daughter, Randy Linderman and Rebecca Linderman, both of Clearfield; his parents of Ogden; one brother and three sisters, Quentin Linderman, Mrs. Clyde (Dalene) Fielding, LaRue Linderman and Annette Linderman, all of Ogden. The Deseret Daughters of the Utah Pioneers met May 19 at the home of Georgia Allen in East Layton for their closing Social and the election of the new officers and board to serve for the next two years. Captain Luella Green and Emma Lou Golightly were in charge of the lovely chicken dinner that was served. Services were conducted Wednesday at the Clearfield Fourth Ward Chapel with Bishop Duane Stoker officiating. INTERMENT WAS in the Heights Washington was a member Memorial Park, mnm Rites Held For George M. Wall mons. i Mor-siiar- MR. UNDERMAN, 25, was 27, 1950 in Ogden, a son of Donald V. and Gloy D. Rose Linderman. He was married to Pauline Dixon in the Manti LDS Temple on Feb. 16, 1973. Minn. large group of relatives and friends from Syracuse and Layton attended the funeral services on Monday at noon in the Sandy Second LDS .Ward, for Mrs. Zilpha Simmons Hunsaker, a former ' resident of Layton. MRS. HUNSAKER was 1900 in Layton, . bortn Oct. 20, of Davis B. and a daughter : Elizabeth Ann Thomley Sim-- ; indquists Kaysville of America. Robert Patterson and Mrs. Tom (Norma) Brown, both of Saint Croix Falls, Wise.; Mrs. Jim (Jean) Nystrom Cumberland, Wise.; one half brother and two half sisters, Stanley Patterson, San Jose, Calif.; Mrs. Lillian Cameron and Mrs. Ethel Ottenweller, both of Minneapolis, Minn. Surviving Mrs. Patterson are her father and stepmother of St. Paul, Minn.; her mother, Mrs. Lois Bradshaw, Warrior, Ala.; two brothers John Jack Craig, Warrior, Ala.; James D. Craig, Duluth, Mr. Patterson had been an air traffic controller at Hill i 770 E. 450 S. in Clearfield Sunday, May 23, 1976. ALSO SURVIVING Mr. Patterson are his mother of Saint Croix Falls, Wise.; one brother and two sisters, General Hospital in Mesa, Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the the Experimental Aircraft Association and the 99s Womens Pilots Association Surviving Mr. and Mrs. Patterson are one son and two daughters, Thomas C. Patterson, of Clearfield; Mrs. Dan (Vicki) Coletti, Rock Springs, Wyo.; Miss Valeri J. Patterson of Salt Lake City. Airport. As of yet authorities are still investigating the cause of the crash. Edna Barlow Rites PATRIOTIC centerpieces of red, white and blue and flowers were decorating the tables on the Allen veranda. The centerpieces were furnished by Emma Lou Golightly and Georgia Allen. Geraldine Ferbrache of Roy made a large cake decorated as the American Flag. She is the daughter of Mrs. Luella SURVIVING are his mother of Layton, one brother and one sister, Ned J. Wall and Mrs. John (Gloria) Metcalf, both of Green. Layton. THE OUTGOING officers and board presented Luella Green with a corsage for her outstanding leadership and service for two years to DUP. The lesson on Utah trees and flowers was given by Funeral services were held in the Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary, with Bishop Rulon L. Thomley of the Layton 18th Ward officiating. Yvonne Spencer. INTERMENT was in the Memorial Kaysville-Layto- n Park, dc THE PIONEER ' History was given by Sydney Grubb. New officers for the next two years were installed by Joye Adams from the county board. 20 Mr. 0 off Reg. Price with this Ad Steam Method Sate tor all types ol carpet Free soil retardants Quick drying r, PHONE 825-10- 87 CAPTAIN for the next two will be Edna Timms years Yes we do velvet furniture Always Prompt Courteous Service Insured Experienced All work guaranteed ENJOY FRESH CLEAN CARPETS M Lies free estimates owner-manag- with the following officers: Marie Thiel, first vice captain; Ila Nalder, second vice captain; Georgia Allen, sec. and treas.; Larene Walton, chaplain; Harriet Barnes, Yvonne parliamentarian; chorister; Joyce Spencer, Wall, organist; Lucille Walton, registrar; Joyce Miller, historian; lesson leader, Ada Forbes; Scrap book, Emma Lou Golightly; publicity, Ila Nalder. dc Two 20 year old WELL known THE Family Home Evening, that stresses family ties through this program, and is a weekly family devotional night and more often if possible serves as a tool for family strength and unity. The Primary function of the Family Home Evening is to ensure that every family member works to create the climate and condition in Oakleaf DUP Picks Officers Election and installation of new officers in the Oakleaf Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers was held Wed. evening at the regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Pauline Tippetts. Mrs. Leola Prigmore was assisting hostess and the lesson was given by Mrs. Marguerite Nicholls. NEW OFFICERS to serve for the 1976-7- 7 year are: Mrs. Pearl Evans, captain; Mrs. Leola Prigmore, first vicecaptain; Mrs. Merla Coulam, second Mrs. Belva Muir, sec. and treas.; Mrs. Robena Ence, historian; Mrs. Clara Krebs, parliamentarian; Mrs. Donna Goaslind, custodian of relics; MrsT Louise Moore, registrar; Mrs. Joy Stephenson, chorister; Mrs. Lola Kinsey, organist; Mrs. Beulah Bush-nel- l, chaplain and Mrs. Pauline Tippetts, lesson leader. vice-captai- n; Light 'n easy cork bottoms look so right with today's mesion mis- sionaries for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints are (Mormons) working full time in Columbus, Ohio, concentrating their efforts on teaching families about meaningful home life. Elder Chad A. Barton, of Layton, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Barton, and Elder Mike Mansfield, another missionary from Shelley, Idaho, are missionary companions working diligently to share the Mormon emphasis on strong family relationships. wedges South State $t Barkdull, Don Edwards, Cindy DeVore, Jeri Colemere. Missionaries And Home beautiful S3 Some of the female students in the ag mechanics class at Davis High shown with their instructor are, 1 to r, Linda AG MEHANICS natural clothes. Perfect with new longer skirts and dresses or pants outfits. Rich leather uppers and soft crepe soles. Ankle strap in latigo tan. Sling, navy or tan. which all can grow towards perfection. FOR THE parents, this requires a dedication of time and energy far beyond the mere providing of their childrens physical needs. For the children, this means controlling the natural tendency toward selfishness. Parents and children must be willing to put family responsibilities first in order to achieve family happiness, is the tool and message that these two missionaries are working with and having such fabulous results. Four Davis High girls, Cindy DeVore, Linda Bark-dul- l, Tay Smith and Jeri Colemere have been enrolled in Basic Ag Mechanics Course 1 at Davis High this past semester. They have been competing in this course along with the boys in arc welding, gas pin for the tenth grade students. THE GIRLS said, when asked why they enrolled, that they wanted to be involved in the FFA program. Instructor, Don Edwards has to also admit it has been a real challenge for him too. He stated, as long as they have to welding, sheet metal and enroll girls in the program, these four have done well. THEY MEET for a one hour class each of the school days and they slip into their coveralls and really play the CINDY IS the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter DeVore, Farmington; Tay Smith the daughter of Mrs. Pat Smith; Jeri Colemere is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Colemere and Linda Barkdull is the daughter of Mrs. Jean Barkdull. small engines. roll. Cindy DeVore has excelled to the top, scoring the highest points in each project, and she also won the scholarship IT IS through contacts given them by personal referral and door-to-do- house calling that these two young missionaries have had the opportunity to seek out interested families Boutique Beauty 350 North Main St., Layton and arrange a time with them to explain how a successful Home Evening can be conducted. So much that people do, both in the world and Church, is done to compensate for failures in the home. The two Missionaries both agree that they are finding anxious parents who are most willing to learn new ideas about family solidarity, and are indeed very excited about their great success. Elder Barton is very near the end of his two years, and will be released in the near future, vsb. May Clearance Sale On Apparel Come in and get acquainted with DANNI HARRIS our new beautician other operators Audrene Yates, owner-operat- Susan O Keefe Lena Ann Wood June Weaver Jeanine Sparks . Gayle Genta , Enen Mitchell Ruby Endo |