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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL, JUNE 10, 1076 Dies At Age 95 DEDICATION of the grave was by Jay W. Call with interment in the Clearfield City- -; ; Cemetery. Pallbearers were Jay W. j Call, Henry N. Christiansen, j Gerald E. Hess, Jeffrey H. i Call, Jay Lawrence Call and ; David H. Christianson. Flowers were cared for by 5 the Clearfield Sixth WardJ Green Services president of the Primary in the Syracuse Ward. She was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. and three daughters, Jay Beazer, Sunnyvale, Calif.; Pari L. Beazer, Rupert, Idaho; Lynn W. Beazer, Spokane, Wash.; Duane Steven L. Andersen Graduates Beazer, Mesa, Ariz.; Val M. Beazer, Mrs. Douglas (Betty) Mrs. Sleeman, Patsy ODonovan, all of Syracuse; Mrs. Linda Pollette of Salt Lake City; 38 grandchildren and three grandchildren. Also surviving stepsons and great are two two stepdaughters, Ralph J. Green of Clearfield; Blair R. Green, Layton; Mrs. Louis (Beulah) MRS. MINNIE B. GREEN Funeral services were held Monday in the Syracuse Stake Center for Mrs. Minnie B. Steed, Ogden; Mrs. Wayne (Wilma) Parkin, Bountiful; 13 stepgrandchildren and three step grandchildren. great Green. seven brothers, Dean Baker, Plain City; Wade Baker and Bill Baker, both of Oakley, Idaho; Newell Baker, Bend, Ore.; Fay Baker, Roy; Carl Baker, Ogden; Darrell Baker, Acequila, Idaho. Three sisters, Mrs. Edward (Stella) Beck, Shelley, Idaho; Mrs. Homer (Wanda) Parson, Malad, Idaho; Mrs. Florence Rose, Rexberg, Idaho; one and one stepsister stepbrother, Mrs. Everett (Fern) Earl, of Ogden and Howard Olimstead of Roy. ALSO MRS. MINNIE Blanche Baker Beazer Green, 71, of 514 Maple Street in Clearfield died Friday at the home of a daughter in Syracuse of cancer. Mrs. Green was bom Feb. 27, 1905 in Roy, a daughter of Thomas Parley and Celestia Pearl Child Baker. ON APRIL 2, 1925 she married Mark Beazer in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Aug. 8, 1970. She married Ralph Green on Oct. 5, 1973 in Elko, Nev. He died Mrs. Green had lived in Roy and Syracuse before moving to Clearfield two years ago. FUNERAL services were held on Monday June 7 at the Syracuse Stake Center with Bishop Sheldon F. Child of the Syracuse 2nd Ward officiat- She ing. March 26, 1976. had attended Weber County schools. She was an active member of the LDS Church and had been Solid Color solid color skirt with a geometric print panel down the front is chic. A small scarf matching the panel, adds a nice touch to the cosA V&&l&g TREE PLANTING The North Davis Chapter Utah Young Homemakers Club stretched their activity to more fully comply with Governor Ramptons request for a million trees to be planted this year, and purchased and planted this tree at the Syracuse Cemetery this past week. Its location is in the west part of the cemetery. Beautifying the west side of the cemetery in Syracuse are, 1 to r, Peggy Bateman, Mylan Bywater, Joan Jones. cording to Mrs. Larry Brown, president. Activities this week will be a giant rummage sale to be held at the Clearfield Plaza on Saturday, June 12. vsb tume. Splashes of color add an oriental touch to some of the wrap-aroun- d season. garments this News Kaysville Mr! and Mrs. Joe F. Preece were guests at a dinner in Salt Lake City Thurs. evening at the home of their son and Mr. and daughter-in-law- , THE CLUB that has some 40 members from the area, holds regular meetings the second Tuesday of every month at Clearfield High School, ac Mrs. Terry J. Preece. The dinner was in honor of Terrys birthday annivetsary. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sickinger, Clearfield, Steve Wignall, Clearfield, Mr. and Mrs. William Pullan of Salt Lake City. and houseguest Mrs. Alvin Rigby was her sister Mrs. Verla Barney of Elsinore. Mrs. Barney has been confined to the LDS hospital undergoing treatA DRESS UP in Fun Clothes (Everybody Loves them!) of Mr. ment and spent time with the Rigbys while convalescing. Mr. and Mrs. Rigby took her back to her home in Elsinore this week. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Clay, Fruit Heights; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith and children, Farmington; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crawford, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Clay of Pleasant Grove spent the holiday weekend on a fishing and camping trip to Scoffield Garrett of LaCanada, Calif, was a weekend houseguest of his Mr. Joseph Earl Mr. brother and sister-in-laand Mrs. Glen Garrett. Mrs. Emmy Lou Gurley left by plane Tues. to return to her home in Fort Worth, Texas after spending 10 days in Kaysville at the home of her daughter Dr. and Mrs. Reed Adams and family. While here Dr. and Mrs. Adams and family took her mother Mrs. Gurley and his mother, Mrs. Via Adams on a family trip to the Southern Utah Parks and Grand Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Brinkerhoff returned by plane from an 11 day vacation trip to the Hawaiian Islands where they visited all four Islands, Hawaii, Maui, Kauai and Oaku. They also enjoyed visiting the LDS Temple and the Polynesian Cultural Center as well as all other interesting places. Elder Alan Harris who just returned from serving a two year LDS mission to the Oregon Mission gave his mission report in the Kaysville 11th LDS Ward Sacrament meeting on Sun., May 30. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith accompanied their son Mr. E.E. Smith of Sunset to Loma Linda, Calif, where they at- tended the Smith Family Reunion for a few days. Mrs. Harry Jones and daughter Lee of Simi Valley, Calif, arrived to be with her mother Mrs. Edith Lewis during her father Elmer Lewis illness. Mr. Lewis is confined to the McKay hospital undergoing treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hart and daughter Dena and son Rand spent the Memorial weekend at Bloomington and Bear Lake. Miss Jill Kennah, Mr. and Mrs. William Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hazeldine attended the Grand Opening of the Gas Light Dinner Theatre in Salt Lake Citv Friday evening May 28 in which Mr. and Mrs. Parkers Justin Barton is Justin came by plane from Paris, France to prepare for the Grand Opening and he will leave this weekend to return to his family and job in Paris. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Linford on Memorial Day were her brothers and sisters. They were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gunderson, Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Woolley, Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jones of Copperton. Miss Regan Urry, daughter of Jim and Shirley Urry of Tempe, Arizona arrived by son-in-la- plane Friday to visit her grandparents Clyde and Evelyn Lundberg for a few weeks. Joins AF Michael Dean Estes, 18, has been sworn into the United . States Air Force Delayed Enlistment Program. MICHAEL is the son of Mrs. Janice K. Estes of 787 Lindsay Avenue, Layton. He graduated from Layton High School this year. Airman Estes will leave on Oct. 22 to begin basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Tex. His recruiter is Sergeant Bill Head of the Ogden Recruiting office. Family prayer was by Pari Beazer; prelude and postlude music, Kristi Beazer Tolley; welcome. Bishop Sheldon F. Child; invocation, Blair Green; duet, Somewhere My Love by Dick Egan and Maxine Smedley. SPEAKERS were Ordith Bourgeous, Boyd R. Beazer, Bishop Neil Gailey and Dean Baker. Gordon and Janice Steed presented an.organ and piano duet Red Sails in the Sunset. Dick Egan and Maxine Smedley sang In the Garden. Benediction was by Douglas Sleeman. Dedication of the grave was by Lynn Beazer with interment in Syracuse City Cemetery. Pallbearers were' Curtis Beazer, Farrel Beazer, Gordon Sleeman, David Pollette, Mark Beazer, Daryl Beazer, Bryce Beazer and Dennis Parkin. t Relief Society. SURVIVING are six sons Airman Steven L. Ander- sen, son of Mr. and Mrs. : 278 Melvin B. Andersen, South 400 East, Kaysville, ha.s.j graduated at Lackland AFBj Tex., from the U.S. Air Force: HARRIET NELSON Funeral services were held Tuesday at the Lindquist Clearfield Mortuary for Mrs. Harriet Elizabeth Hatch Nel- Security police specialists course conducted by the Air; Training Command. son, 95, of 64 W. 300 N., in Clearfield, who died ThursHospday at the McKay-De- e ital in Ogden of natural causes. AIRMAN Andersen, who: was trained in security and;J law enforcement, is being as-- ; signed to Robins AFB, Ga.,J for duty with a unit of the; ; Strategic Air Command. He graduated in 1971 from ; MRS. NELSON was born Dec. 10, 1880 in Woods Cross, a daughter of Stearns Bee and Davis High School. Elizabeth Ellis Hatch. On Oct. 11, 1900 she married David Melvin Nelson in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Nov. 10, 1950, in Bible Verse Clearfield. SHE HAD lived in Clearfield since 1906, and was a member of the Clearfield 6th Ward where she was active in The above reference is what j commandment Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Irene N. Holt, Clear- field; four grandchildren, : 1. the Relief Society and had served as Relief Society secretary. 1. 17 Decalogue? ANSWERS TO BIBLE VERSE The fifth. sisters, Mrs. Laura Lucinda Eskelson, Provo; Mrs. Irene Reed, Clearfield and Mrs. mnm at Anthony's BISHOP Ralph A. Bameck of the Clearfield 6th Ward officiated. Family prayer was by Richard N. Holt; prelude SALAD BAR and postlude music, Nancy Lundquist; invocation, Jessie D. Barlow; remarks, Bisho Ralph A. Bameck. Duet by Willis S. Sorenson With every meal and James D. Arrowsmith, Father; speakers, President Harold C. Steed and Wilford Guthrie; duet by Mr. Sorenson and Mr. smith I Am A Pilgrim; benediction, Bishop O. Ross Sanders. V RENTA! 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