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Show WEEKLY REFLEX NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JANUARY 17. DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JANUARY 17, 1980 1980 Cremation Services Held For Kramer Kaysville PREECE By NORMA Rites Held For John P. Forbes and President Frank Bruce Kramer, 64, of 1810 North Church, Layton, died Jan. 8, 1980 in St. Benedict's Hospital in Ogden. He was born Nov. 18, 1915 in Eau Claire, Wise., a son of Ben- and Lottie Belle jamin Rand Kramer. On Aug. 15, 1960 he was married to Alien Lom- Thurgood, Alan Thurgood, Robin Hardison, Steven Hardison, Mike Forbes, Joe Begay, Bradley McCann and Philip Hardison. Care of the flowers by the Clearfield Second Ward Relief Society. Interment was in the Memorial Park. Brown in Las Vegas, Nev. HE WAS employed as a sheet metal worker for the Superior Air Handling Co. He was reared and educated in Wisconsin and later moved to Las Vegas, Nev. He moved to Layton six years ago. Surviving are his widow of Layton; one daughter, Mrs. Barbara Brose, Minneapolis, Southworth John Phillip Forbes, 92, of 579 South Main, Clearfield, died Jan. 11, 1980 in a Clearfield convalescent center. He was born Sept. 25, '1887 in Kaysville, a son of John and Margaret Lorena Bennett Forbes. Services Held Mon. HE MARRIED Ellen B. Anderson on Nov. 8, 1916 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was a farmer and retired from the Ogden Arsenal in 19.56. He was reared in Kaysville and moved to Clearfield 63 years ago. He attended Utah Agricultural College in Logan. He was a member of the Clearfield Second Ward where he held the office of High Priest. He had served as a bishops counselor in the Layton ward and as a ward clerk, YMM1A superinten- dent, secretary and teacher in Clearfield. He served an LDS mission to the Western States. SURVIVING are his widow of Clearfield; two sons and four daughters, Myron P. Forbes, Clearfield; John A. Forbes, Kailua, Hawaii; Mrs. Grant (Elma) Thurgood, Mrs. Ted Syracuse; (Maureen) Echols, Chandler, A oho (Carla) McCann, San Diego, Calif.; MM. Lynn (ShirLee) Wood, Lqyton; 25 grandchildren; 28 one si$ter, Mrs. Orvil (Sylvia) Clfild, East Lavton. Funeral services were held Monday, Jan 14, 1980 in the Lindquist's Kaysville Chapel 47, of Southworth, 68, of 300 West Ciestwood Road, No. 10, died Friday, Jan. 11, 1980 at the Daws North Medical Center in Layton. She was born Jan. 31, 1911 in Kaysville, a of Thomas H. ALSO SURVIVING are his mother of Henderson, Nev.; two brothers and two sisters, Gene Kramer, Hayward, Wise.; John Kramer, Hen- derson, Nev.; Mrs. Mary Lou Oakes, Mrs. Betty Nelson, boih of Las Vegas. Cremation services were held at Aultorest Memorial Henry Martinez, Jr., E. 1000 N., East Layton, died Saturday, Jan. 5, 1980 at his home of a heart attack. He was born March 5, 1932 in Ensenada, New Mexico, a son of Enrique and Fedelia Loba-tMartinez. He was married to Mary Royball on March 30, 1950 in Chama, New Mexico. HE WAS employed at Hill AFB as an expeditor and had lived in Terria and Amarillo, New Mexico for 23 years and in Layton the past 24 years. He was a member of St. Rosa ol Lima Catholic Church in Layton. Surviving are his widow; six sons and two daughters, Danny Martinez, Sacramento, Calif.; Louie Martinez, Lay-toJohnny Martinez, San Antonio, Texas; Manuel Mar- grandchildren. ALSO SURVIVING and Mabel M. Davis Harris. DEC. 28, 1927 she married Chester Lloyd South-wurtin McCammon, Ida. The marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple. ON h She had lived in Pocatello, Ida. for ten years and Parma, Ida. for six years. She was a member of the LDS Church. SURVIVING are her husband, Kaysville; two sons and six daughters, Dwain South-wort- Plain City; Melvin Southworth, Syracuse; Mrs. David (Alta) Mootry, Portland, Ore.; Mrs. Charles (Larene) Wohlcke, Pendle- ton, Ore.; Mrs. David (Joann) Loughney, Ashton, Ida.; Mrs. Clain (Laveda) Price and Mrs. Virginia Bunce, both of Pocatello, Ida.; 37 grandchildren and 11 W o tinez, Bountiful; Frankie Martinez, James Martinez, Mrs. Marcus (Dorothy) Gallegos, Eleanor Martinez, seven all of Layton; Ron Morrison, Downey, Ida. with Bishop Douglas A. Brus officiating. Family priyer was given by Grant Tliurgood; prelude and piitlude music by Donald Wood; Harris Adams gave twi musical selections; in- FUNERAL services were held Monday at 10 a.m. at the Kaysville Lindquist Mortuary Chapel with Bishop Robert Dunford, Kaysville 15th Ward, officiating. Remarks WERE given by Bishop Douglas A. Barrus; spfiakers were Harold Steed Family prayer was ottered by David Loughney; prelude and postlude music by Elaine Beckstrand; musical selec- - vocation was by Dee Forbes. Frasier. REMARKS WERE made by Bishop Dunford; speaker was Paul Beckstrand; reading by Junell Loughney; musical In The Garden" selection, by Vickie Jessen; benediction Suinvus brothers and three sisters, Lionel Harris, Pocatello, Vernon Ida.; Harris, McCammon, Ida.; Gary Harris, Idaho Falls, Ida.; Nuami Stinger, Helen Jenkins, both of Pocatello, and Ida.; Josephine Rock Of Ages by Gary Harris; invocation given by tion, gtvOiytov-Garyjteti'h- Pallbearers were Jeffery , Southworth, Bryce Tracy Middleton, Robert Steve Freeman, RusSouth-worth- sell Bunce, and Wynn Loughney. CARE OF the flowers was by the Kaysville 15th Ward Relief Society. Graveside services were held Monday at the 2: 15 Norton p.m. at Cemetery, Martinez, Ogden; Gallegos, Og- Jennie Moore, Pagosa Springs, Colo. Holy Rosary was recited Jan. 8 at the Lindquist Kays- ville Mortuary. Interment was in the Clearfield City Cemetery. family. Woodward Succumbs At Age 88 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gurr, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duckworth, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Green, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dredge spent a few days in St. Loretta Thompson Woodward, 88, died on Jan. 9, 1980 at the home of her daughter I. Waite, in Ogden on Dec. 21 Houseguests of Mrs. Edith in Kaysville. Clark and Mrs. Mary Ann 85, of 159 E. Dumke, Hess 3rd N., Farmington, died Jan. 1, 1980 in a Layton convalescent center. She was born Sept. 12, 1894 in Farmington, a daughter of George Albert and Lucy Elizabeth Sanders Hess. She was married to Hobert Dumke on Nov. 16, 1915 in the Logan LDS Temple. SHE WAS educated in Far- mington and attended the LDS Business College. She was a member of the Farmington First LDS Ward and sisters, Mrs. Lucy McClurg, FarMrs. Leo mington; Roseville, Calif. Mrs. Corilla Sessions. They enjoyed a family gathering at the home of Mrs. Buenta Muir in Bancroft, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sessions and family of Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hebdon and family, Smithfield, all met in Bancroft Mrs. Phone after her husband's death. 376-421- Meat Dept. Edith and Alabama Burningham M'ssion. He gave his mission report in the Kaysville 10th Ward Sacrament meeting on Dec. 30. He is attending the U. of U. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd A. Marx of Price were visitors recently Sheffield recently spent a week in Brea, Sheffield. Elder Douglas Hirschi, who has been at the LDS Mission Training Center in Provo, will depart for his mission to the Australia Perth Mission on Jan. 21. He is the son of Bishop and Mrs. Max Hirschi. Gordon Ellis has been confined to the hospital and is now at home convalescing. Mr. and Mrs. Robert An Varge Thompson assisting hosts and hostesses for the evening. 5 376-146- 2 TALK ABOUT Mrs. Melvin (Barbara) STORI HOURS: the Lindquists A.M. - SHOP.. 1 0 P.M. MON. - S AT. CLOSED SUNDAYS Private Services Kaysville Mortuary, np T PRICES EFFECTIVE MONDAY diu Edina SATURDAY 6 DAYS A WEEK GOLDEN GRAIN MAC & CHEESE DINNERS . 4 $1 00 Private funeral services were held Jan. 12, 1980 for Frank M. McCulloch, 88, of 1900 N. 1690 W., 88c Layton. Mr. McCulloch died Jan. in the McKay-De- e Hospital following surgery. He was born Jan. 5, 1892 in Stirling, Scotland, a son of Alexander 9, 1980 Moffat Jeanie and McCulloch. he was married to Mollie Cockburn in Elko, Nev. Mr. McCulloch was a mill operator. He worked for the Nevada Massachusetts Tungsten Mine in Nevada for 15 years prior to his retirement. He had lived in Scotland and Reno, Nev. prior to moving to Layton ten years ago. ON JUNE 19, 1938 He was a veteran of World Monarch Over 200 Rolls 1st Quality Only Sale Price $-- 99 Reg. 7.99 E Reg. s8.99 $299 Reg. $13.99 $099 7 200,000.00 CLEARANCE 30 Off All Oriental Carpets Reg. 13.99 THE IKE OF DAVID 28 West 650 North, Clearfield, Utah 825-661- 5 292-14- 03 867-56- 32 DR. PEPPER Gallons FARR - 5 Qt. CHEF BOYARDEE - 13 oz. SURVIVING are his widow of Layton; one son, Alex C. BANANAS Bible Verse Herein is my Father glorified, that you bear much fruit; and so prove to be my disciples. 1. Who is"the author of this statement? 1 lo whom was He speaking? Answers: I. 2. Jesus. Totiie fefifceirfflSHplWr $099 ICE CREAM GOLDEN RIPE Elizabeth Mower, Kaysville; six grandchildren. Interment was in the Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch. $459 WESSON OIL tish Gordon Highlanders. McCulloch, Dublin, Calif, and one daughter, Mrs. 0 23 9C FRUIT COCKTAIL FROZEN PIZZAS I and served in the British Army with the Scot- 5S-J0- HUNTS War Many Colors County Wide Phone their son and Surviving are one son and two daughters, Dr. Hobert H. Dumke, Walla Walla, Wash.; Mrs. Ida Ivey, Layton; and Held For McCulloch Roxbury of family, Dr. and Mrs. Clyde F. Marx. , Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Templeton were Mr. and Mrs. Doug Ward and family of Idaho Falls, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Johnson entertained on Dec. 28 at the home at the traditional neighborhood holiday dinner attendand party. Thirty-fiv- e ed, with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Coulam and Mr. and Mrs. Calif, with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Warren and family. They AAtSS. . t, pJr ttwtieTc ward choir since she was 13 years of age. She moved to California in 1953 and returned to Farmington in 1961, for the family gathering. Mrs. N.W. Taylor returned home Tuesday evening from Cleveland, Ohio where she spent the holidays with her son, Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor and family. She is the mother of Bishop Lowell Taylor and makes her home in North Farmington. spent two weeks there and also some time in Mexico before returning home. Mary Ellen Marx participated in the recent gymnastic meet in Phoenix, Ariz. np tically ill at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Short is a sister of George W. Lowe. Mr. and Mrs. William K. Wilson entertained at a surprise birthday party on Jan. 4 for their son, Matt, who was 16 years old. Eight friends attended the surprise event. Elder John O. Costley, son of Dr. and Mrs. John Costley, returned from serving an LDS mission to the Georgia Atlantq visited with their mother, ii FUNERAL services were held Saturday in the Farmington First LDS Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Farmington City Cemetery, She had served in the YWMIA and had been a Relief Society teacher. relatives here. She visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Leavitt ami their daughter, Lisa, the holidays in Corpus Chnsli Texas with their lneiuls, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Manning, aunt, Mrs. Sylvia Davis. Following dinner the group enjoyed a musical program. Mrs. Lillian Short is cri- with Mrs. Eloise Carroll; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson and family and then drove to Soda Springs, Ida. where they sion Training Center in Provo prior to serving an LDS mission to the California. Anaheim Mission. 17 greatg- Mrs. Hance Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Taylor and her of Greenfield, 111.,' flew to Utah to spend Christmas with her Edwards of Edinburgh, Scotland is a houseguest of Miss Debbie Fisher and Debbies parents, Lt. Col. (Ret.) and Mrs. Jay Fisher for two weeks. Miss Edwards will enter the Mis- randchildren and one (Florence) j Miss Ann Blamires, Farmington; nine her brothers and sisters. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Taylor, Nellda Taylor, Nonie Buck, Marellda Gibson, Emery Taylor, Mr. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Myhre. Mrs. Effie Camden CRISP UTAH RED DELICIOUS APPLES CAULIFLOWER 09 5 4 3 1 $1 $4 OO LEAN GROUND BEEF PORK STEAK $4 59 Lb. I H $4 09 BOSTON BUTT PORK ROAST a dinner on Monday evening for with their daughter and Judge and Mrs. Thornley K. Swan attended the Utah State Bar Convention on Thursday and Friday in Salt Lake City. The convention was held at Little America with a reception on Thursday and the dinner dance on Friday in addition to the many meetings throughout the two days. Bill Pilcher, who is attending the University of Colorado at Fort Collins, returned to Colorado after spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Pilcher. 14 greatgrandchildren. FUNERAL services were held in the Saturday Holbrook Funeral Chapel in Salt Lake City. Burial w'as in the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Hadlield entertained at Mi. and Mrs. Rulon Killian. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Home flew to San Antonio, Texas where they spent the holidays Carl Milam. She was in Texas for two weeks. grandchildren; grandchildren; Pasadena, Calif, and his brother, Loftus Sheffield of Provo, were recent visitors of Mrs. Marcia Mansell returned recently from Hurst, Texas where she spent the holidays with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Curtis daughters, (Roxelyn) Slade, Kaysville; Dale Mrs. (Marilyn) Thacker, Vernal; and Mrs. Lawrence (Ruth) Spjute, 21 Ida.; Boise, guests Saturday evening at a lamily dinner at the home of Mi. and Mrs. Allen Anderson ol Layton. Mr. June Ball who was a houseguest in Kaysville for two weeks of his brother and Mr. and Mrs. sister-in-laShirley Ball, has now returned to his home in San Jose, Calif. He also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hamblin and with Marva Ball during his visit. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond of Attorney Elbert Sheffield Mrs. Dorothy Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Smith and their son of Glenwood, Alberta, Canada. Eliza Mary Anderson, Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Anderson and ldinily, Bountiful; were Cop-perto- Sheffield were her two sisters, Mrs. Beth Woolf of Cardston, Alberta, Canada; MRS. WOODWARD was born Oct. 21, 1891 in River-dala daughter of John Dane Ligon and family, HAFB; Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Chuck Kettenring, Provo; J.D. Kettenring, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnson and children. Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Hosmer Peterson all of and family attended the funeral of his father, George ' ol g George playing golf. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Waite Dumke Services Held Saturday FUNERAL WAS under the of LoVato den; Mrs. Jim (Eleza) Pack, Layton; Mrs. Carfds (Lilley) McCammon, Ida., with burial there. Dedication of the grave was given by Vernon Harris. direction are one brother and three sisters, Julian Blair and Marie Woodfield and their three children of Sanders Thompson. She was married to Robert Lewis Woodward, July 3, 1925 in Salt Lake City. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was a member of the LDS Church and had worked for many years for the Purity Biscuit Co. She is survived by three Crematorium. 392 Mis. Vivian Mae Harris daughter Er-win- e, Holy Rosary Recited Jan. 8th For H. Martinez Vivian Mae J. PHILIP FORBES stepdaughters, Charles Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. Alice Davidson and Mrs. Betty Apodaca, both of Las three Nev.; Vegas, grandchildren. H. bardo; the benediction was by Steven Hardison. Dedication of the grave by Myron P. Forbes; pallbearers were Richard Thurgood, John Minn.; one stepson and two derson and daughter Carolyn, Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. where she competed with top students of schools in the states. The xev en western meet was by invitation only and Mary Ellen did very well. She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Marx. Mr. and Mrs. Don Kettenr-inhad as guests at a family holiday party Mr. and Mrs. Pullman, Wash, are visiting with her parents Mr. and, Mrs. Clinton D. Zollinger and 1 Lb 99 Check our Weekly Handbill for Many More Money Saving Specials!! |