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Show A VJU1.1V . OBTUQPVII 1 Thompson Services Held Bishop Frank S. Blair of the Layton 29th Ward officiated at funeral services for James Dickson Rites Held Todd Thompson on Saturday, Sept. 24 at a.m. at the Lindquist Clearfield Chapel. MR. THOMPSON was bom July 27, 1964, and died Sept. 1 1 FAMILY prayer was given by Franklin D. Dickson; prelude and postlude music, Feola G. Barton; For My Mother by Joe S. Hill accompanied by JuliedC. Smedley; invocation, Dorothy H. Adams; remarks, Gregory William Kiefer; I May Never Pass This Way Again" by Bonnie Jackson, accompanied by Elaine 19, 1983. Family prayer was given by Ray Walker, prelude and post JOS1E Mrs. F.ankie Josephine John H. Adams and Luke L. SHE WAS born Jan. 12.1898 in Layton, a daughter of John H. and Hannah M. Phillips Layton. On Dec. 19, 1924 she married Elbert Dickson in the Sal Lake LDS Temple. He died Aug. 30, 1983. FLOWERS were cared for by the Layton 4th Ward Relief Society. SURVIVING are two sons LOVICA PRATT Mrs. Lovica Elizabeth Wilkinson Miles Pratt, 99, of 3901 W. 2700 S., Syracuse, died Thursday, Sept. 29, 1983 in Services Held Sept. 28 Helen Pio; solo, Virginia Silvester, 91st Psalm, accompanied by Helen Pio; congregational song When the Roll is Called up Yonder; speaker, Bishop Blaine Thurgood; duet, Beyond the Sunset by Ken and Karma Cook. iS an active member of the Layton 4th LDS Ward. She was an accomplished pianist. She served as Relief Society, ward and stake organist. She frequently accompanied singers on the piano. Surviving are one daughter and two sons, Mrs. Josephine D. Smith, Salt Lake City; Col. Rodney Dickson, serving in W Congregational song, Gods Love to Me Is Wonconducted by Major Edward Covert DYPS; tribute, CMS Jim Burt; scripture, derful Huachua, Ariz. (Sierra Vista, 23id Palm, CMS Jim Burt; family reflections, Merle Page; How Great Thou Art by Virginia Silvester accompanied by Helen Pio; eulogy. Major Edward Covert DYPS; Onward Christian Soldiers, Ariz.), Franklin Dickson, congregation; benediction, the U.S. Army at Fort 1 grandchildren Major Edward Covert DYPS. and MARY FAUL SIMPSON 1 Mary Ellen Fawl Simpson died Sept. 25, 1983. Funeral ALSO SURVIVING is one sister, Mrs. Frank (Leona Layton) Adams, Layton. Funeral services were held under the Saturday, Oct. services were held Wednesa.m. at the day, Sept. 28, at Lindquists Kaysville Chapel. Layton 4th Ward officiated. FAMILY prayer was given by Ed Engel; prelude and postlude, Virginia Silvester and 1 1 1 direction of the Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary in the West Layton LDS Ward Chapel. Bishop's Counselor Gregory William Kiefer of the krrn? Major Edward Convert DYPS officiated. camp, k and survival management PALLBEARERS were Ther-o- n Preston Jr., Michael Simpson, Dick Simpson, Don Page, Thomas Preston Sr., Charles Simpson, G. Edward Engle, Craig Page and Leonard Whipple Jr. FOR YOUR INSURANCE training. Successful completion of the advanced camp and graduation from college results in a commission as a second lieutenant in either the U.S. Army, Army Reserve or National Guard for the cadet. NELSON is a cadet in the ROTC program at Utah State University at Logan. NEEDS Pi r I I I I Use commercial cleaning supplies and equipment. & - 27 S. Main Layton 546-187- Home Call Dick Tibbitts 4-1039- -54- Polishes -- Hales. DEDICATION of the grave was by Bishop Frank S. Blair with interment in the Clearfield City Cemetery. Pallbearers were members of the U.S. Marine Corps Honor Guard who also performed military honors. - 0 Cleaneis -- Speirs; benediction, Dean Auto D - Business - Health -- Life Disability Dutch Maid Products JAMES TODD THOMPSON SHOP LET US struction in communications, accompanied by Barbara Bwoms -- Biushes -- Vacuums THE KAYSVILLE -- Doormats Disinfectants INSURANCE -- -- Carpet -- FLOWERS were cared for by the Layton 29th Ward Relief Society. CENTER Shampoos Dry Wall Kaysville Professional Plaza Sponges 475 No. 300 West and five daughters, Alma Glenn Pratt, Neola, Utah; Lewis Pratt, Mrs. Heinz (Ruth) Peshell, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Twila Brown, Kaysville; Mrs. Darwin M. (Viola) Rygg, (Gladys) Dennis, Pacifica, SHE ATTENDED Davis 14 six-wee- Violet Beauty Salon Syracuse; Mrs. Julian County Schools and graduated from LDS Business College. She had worked as a secretary for the Layton Sugar Company. She also had been employed by the Naval Supply Depot for 18 years before retiring. Logan; THE attended by cadets, normally between their third and fourth year of college, includes in Sargent; musical selection, O My Father by Blair Adams, SHE WAS reared and educated in Salt Lake City. She had lived in Bingham Canyon for 17 years, and in Davis County for the past 25 years. She was a member of the LDS Church, where she taught Primary and was a Relief Society visiting teacher for more than 50 years. son, Michael F. Dickson, Adams. David D. Smith and Scott D. Dickson were honorary pallbearers. Speirs; invocation, Stanley Sargent; remarks. Bishop Frank S. Blair; speakers, A.F. Patt Patterson and Rodger daughter of Lee Granderson and Emma Wilkinson Miles. She married Joseph Mormon Pratt Feb. 21, 1906 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Jan. 21, 1956. Dickson, Douglas L. Dickson, Enc C. Dickson, John DickRichard L. Humphries, 4' Kaysville of causes incident to age. SHE WAS born Nov. 4, 1883, in Salt Lake City, a Pallbearers were Kevin (josie) Layton Dickson. 85, of 771 W. Gentile, Layton, died Wednesday, Sept. 28. 1983 in the Humana Hospital Davis North in Layton of complications following surgery. accompanied by Barbara iP0' ceived practical work in military leadership at the U.S. Army ROTC advanced camp. Fort Lewis, Wash. Succumbs At 99 DEDICATION of the grave was by Joseph M. Smith with interment in the Kaysville Memorial Park. DICKSON lude music, Barbara Spetrs; Tm Just A Poor Wayfaring Stranger by Blair Adams, Kenneth C. Nelson, son of Karen B. Nelson of 270 E. 1250 N., Layton, and Carl W. Nelson of Newark, Del., re- jcUHJJ Housework Made Easy Johnson. Tribute, Annette S. Parry; organ medley, Feola S. Barton; speaker, Daniel Eugene Rowe; Together Again by Joe S. Hill accompanied by Juliet C. Smedley; speaker, Rex Layton; Ill See You Again by Bonnie Jackson accompanied by Elaine Johnson, benediction, Dan Layton. FRANKIE JOSEPHONE illClilld UUUj cy Calif.; Mrs. Dwayne (Hazel) Ogzewalla, Cincinnati, Ohio; 46 grandchildren; 115 great- grandchildren; and No 18 Funeral services were held Tuesday at p.m. in the Syracuse 2nd Ward Chapel with Bishop John Flint officiating. Specials" Walk-in- s appointments Necessary Welcome Precision Cuts with Blow Dry 1 100 FAMILY prayer was given by A. Glenn Pratt, prelude and postlude music, Steven L. Hansen; musical selection by Loretta Pymm and Bernice Keetch; invocation, F. Lewis erm Sale; Includes Pratt; Bishops Remarks, Cut Bishop John A. Flint; speak- ers, Judy Rygg O'Berry and C. Russell Hansen; Welcome Home by Julia Dennis and John Dennis, accompanied by Julie Dennis; benediction, C. Dwayne Ogzewalla. Dedication of the grave in the Bountiful City Cemetery was by Lewis Pratt. PALLBEARERS were her grandsons. Flowers were cared forby the Syracuse 2nd Ward Relief Society. We Also Specialize in Gerry Curl 1475 S. - State St., Open 8:00 to 6:00 late appointments - Also Clearfield 776-436- (Full Staff) (Next To Sew and Save) Violet Hernandez Donna Palmer Sylvia Steel 4 GUARD OF honor, CMS Jim Burt, Jim Clark, Vaughn Mowery and George Espinoza (honorary). 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