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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, JULY 11, 1984 Glenn 0. Smith oBmipi Blunt ty id' yy 'nd greatg- I vcondia. Calif.; 33 six anJ SMK WAS born Saginaw. Mich., a Feb. 13. 1916 in daughter of Fred E. and Ruby Irene Evans Albough. On Feb. 4. 1934 she married Paul L, Blunt in Ovid, Mich. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake EDS Temple. .She was reared and educated i'K Michigan and graduated from Elsie High School. She had lived in Mississippi for six years and in Texas for one year. For the past 25 years she had lived in Utah. ,She had been a bookkeeper and payroll cleik at Hill Air Force Base. She had also worked at the Naval Supply Depot and at Morton , Tbipkol. Gerald Thomson; prelude and postlude music, Karen Youngman; Somewhere My Love by Orthella Christenson and Ila Gillies, accompanied by Mary Bylund; invocation. Milt Norton; remarks, Dishop Curtis R. Youngman; speakers, Shelley Gravis and A Tribute to Jackie Brimha;; written Grandma by Janie Nebeker, by Karen Williams and LaNae Uhrey; accompanied by Leota Stone; speaker, Carolee Byrum; Silver Haired Mother of Mine" by Orthella Christenson and Ila Gillies, accompanied by Mary Bylund; speaker, Bishop W'iiliams. Carolee Byrum and Ida De- - M. White 'Mrs. Ida Martha Smith White, of 8 S. 350 E. , Clearfield, died Tuesday. July 3, 1984 at the home of her daughter in Kaysville of causes incident to age. 1 "SHE WAS born April 2, 1887 in K'aysville, a daughter of Arthur and Sarah Alice Bishop Smith. 'She married Thomas L. White on Sept. 27, 1911 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Aug. 29, 165. Williams, Paul Williams, Tom Williams, Cal Williams, Wes Williams and Elmer Byrum. Honorary Pallbearers were Brandon Williams, Michael Baxter and Clay Williams. Flowers were cared for by the Layton 26th Ward Relief Society. Haley S. Maughan Hayley Suzanne Maughan, old' daughter of Richard T. and Nancy Jo Samuelson Maughan of 990 E. 150 S., Layton, died Tuesday, July 3, 1984 at the Humana Hospital Davis North of injuries suffered when she was struck by a schools through the eighth grade. She was one of the first telephone operators in Kaysville. SHE WAS a member of the Clearfield 1st LDS Ward. She had served in an MIA presidency and had served as a counselor in the Prilriary. She was a visiting teacher in 'the Relief Society for many years and had taught religion classes. She and her husband served a stake-- mission. She was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Wild Rose Camp. MR. SMITH was born July 22. 1897 in Lincoln, Nebraska, a son of Elmer E. and Ida Cole Smith. He married Edna Kendall in 1918. They were later divorced. He married Edna Roberts on Dec. 23, 1941 in Pocatello, Ida. HE WAS reared in Lincoln. Nebraska and came to Utah in 1913. He graduated from Davis High School and attended the Universi lathers My grandchildren House Are Many Mansions" by Marje Stenquist accompanied by Marie Taylor; invocation. Michael K. Stenquist; run.uks. Bishop L.D. Covington; spe.ikeis. Edward G. Smith and Ken' Mui dock: musical selection, Rodney Dav is; benediction, James Vans DI IMC VI ION of the grave was Dr. MeihnSmith with interment I the Kaysville City Cemetery. Rnllheaiers were Paul Smith, Don A Smith. Kerry Purdy, Greg-oi- v Dav is. Douglas Davis and Alan in 5 e 1 Kay r 1 OW F.RS were cared for by the a die 2nd Ward Relief Society. I' 127 grandchildren, Kaysville City Cefrietery. DII.H 54 To Meet HER PARENTS are members of the Layton 6th Ward where her father serves as bishop. Surviving are her parents of Layton; one brother and five sisters, R. Scott Maughan, Jennifer A. Maughan, Kimberly Maughan-Erin Maughan, Janie Maughan and her twin sister, Heidi Maughan, all of Layton. ALSO SURVIVING are her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin D. Maughan, Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence D. Samuelson, West Bountiful. Funeral services were held Saturday, July 6, 1984 at the MARIE WATT PALLBEARERS were Joel D. Watt. Ralph A. Watt, James C. Watt, Paul L. Watt1. Darrell G. 'Walt and Gene R. Webb. Flow eis were cared for by the Layton 1st Ward Relief Society. CLEARFIELD -- The Clearfield High Community School will offer a Typewriting course two nights per week, Tuesdays and Thursdays for five weeks starting the Layton News By DONETA M. GATHERUM 773-497- 6 Cyndie and Angie Buckner, Northwest Regional roller skating champions and granddaughters of Earl and LaVerne Harris, are the evening of July 17. SKILL BUILDING, production (letters, etc.), and beginning type's riting vs ill be taught with a certificate of proficiency being offered to those who qualify. The class is open to all ages 'with registration being held the first class, Tuesday, July 17 at 6 p.m. in room Clearfield High School. Tuesday, July 3 at the Lindquists Kaysville chapel, for Robert Edgar Coleman who died June 29, 1984. GEORGE Rytting, organist, Air Force Hymn "Lord, Guard and SURVIVING are two sons and five daughters, Wayne Henrie, Casper, Wyo.; Marshall (Pete) Henrie, Mrs. Archie (Lorraine) Jones, both of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ferris (Vida) Kunz, Mrs. George (Leora) Drakos, both of Farming-ton- ; Guide Thy Men Who Fly. Interment was in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Hill Air Force Base Honor Guard who also accorded military honors. Mrs. Bob (Wanona) Willey, Jackson Hole, Wyo.; Mrs. John (Erma) Lallatin, Pocatello, Ida. ; 32 grandchildren, 97 great- Kaysville grandchildren; the Promised Valley Production that is playing in Salt Lake City. Owen Horne recently underwent major surgery. Mrs. Ethelyn Helm of Pukalani, Hawaii arrived to attend the funeral service of her twin sister, Mrs. Kay Rives held last week in Kays- ville. Others from out-of-sta- te arriving to attend the funeral services were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rives of Sun City Center, Fla. and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Whetton of Tucson. Ariz. They have been staying with Rell Rives and family during their time in Utah. 4 one sister. Mrs. Charles (Maude) Driscoll, hich includes books and matenals. The Community School welcomes all people to attend its classes. Fee is $25 w Funeral services under the direction of the Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary were held Monday, July 9 in the Layton 1st LDS Ward Chapel with Bishop Paul Hatch officiating. INTERMENT was in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Kays. News Mrs. Helm will visit with relatives in both Layton and Clearfield before returning to her home in Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Killian received word of the arrival of a n born to Steven and Lisa RatslofT in Provo. He is their first child and arrived at the Utah Valley Hospital weighing 6 lb. 9 oz. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Killian of Provo are the grandparents. Dr. and Mrs. Thad Horne of Layton and his parents Mr. and Mrs. Owen Horne of Kaysville were dinner guests Sunday evening in Salt Lake City of Dr. and Mrs. great-grandso- . Hornes daughter, Lorraine Horne. Laytonite, Mrs. Verda Flint. Mrs. Flint says Tamara competed as an amateur skater in several national contests. She was the top roller skater in the Northwest for many years before she decided to make roller skating instruction her career. INTERMENT was in the Bountiful City Cemetery. ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM HEADACHES- PAIN BETWEEN NECK SHOULDERS STIFFNESS LOW BACK PAIN LEG PAIN NUMBNESS IN ARMS ft HANDS PROTECT YOUR HEALTH WITH CHIROPRACTIC CARE Insurance Cases Accepted: Private Insurance Injuries b Whiplash-Aut- o Accidents DR. DALE J. Medicare BENNETT CHIROPRACTOR CALL JOYCE Bybee in West 6 or Bruce Riley in Point 3 for details. Bountiful PALMER GRADUATE 825-442- 195 292-708- i E. GENTILE, LAYTON 546-360- Main, Bountiful, 0 I 84010 GRANITE MARKERS OF ALL KINDS Seri ing all of Davis County and the Intermountain West Call Clear- field. BOUNTIFUL MEMORIAL CO. ART 2010 South Utah 1, students of Tamara Lisenbee Reese, the granddaughter of Holmes Creek Stake Center with h Bishop's Counselor Jerry J. officiating. Funeral directors were the Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary. 30 t in the Relief Society, Mutual, Primary, Sunday School and as church organist. She was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Funeral services were held Michelle Robins weighing 8 lb. 8 oz. and was named Angela Jan. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Davis of Soda Springs, Ida. Wendell Cheney and his daughter Carol Joy Cheney have parts in Learn To , for year class reunion still Davis High School of 1954 is scheduled for Saturday, July 28 in Park City at the Rusty Nail. The SHE WAS a member of the LDS Church and had served er 1 in Wyo. and in Layton. She had served on the board of education in Jackson Flole. She had also worked in politics. Ida. of the arrival of a born to Mark and FUNERAL services were held Saturday at the Clearfield st Ward with Bishop John Ross officiating. Interment Robert E. Coleman birth. NERVOUS TENSION Also surviving are one brother and two sisters, Hubert B. Smith, Grand Blanc, Mich.: Mrs. Leonard (Bertha) Nielsen. Romeo, Colo.; Mrs' Madeline McLatchie, Ogden. SHE HAD lived in Victor. Ida.; LeGrand, Ore.; Jackson Hole, Griffith. Mrs. Griffith is moving to Salt Lake City to make her home. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Day received word from Soda Springs, FAMILY prayer was offered James C. Watt; prelude and postlude music, Mary Barber; invocation. Paul L. Watt; remarks, Bishop Paul C. Hatch; life sketch. Gene R. Webb; 1 Am A Child of God and "Love One Another" by nieces and nephews, accompa- nied by Bishop Lee Johnson; speakers, A. Neal Smith and Dr. Robert B. Shelton; organ and piano medley by Mary Barber and Bishop Lee Johnson; benediction, Ralph A. Watt. ,, Dedication of the grave was by Joel D. Watt with interment in the Clarkston Cemetery. April 22, 1980. ROBERT EDGAR COLEMAN Casper, Wyo. with Mrs. Lynn Funeral services for Marie Watt were held Monday, July 2 at the Wasatch Chapel Layton 1st Ward. Bishop Paul C. Hatch officiated. Mrs. Watt died June 28, 1984. SHE WAS born June 2, 1983 in Bountiful. She had lived in Layton since her great- grandchildren. two Mer-lan- d Roger Butterfield and children, Troy, Stacey and Michelle and his mother, Mrs. Lucille Butterfield of Salt Lake City spent last week in Jordan: Mrs. Kendall (Donna) Sedgwick, Kaysville; Mrs. Irma Sabol, Grand Junction. Colo.; 36 SHE WAS born Nov. 28, 1897 in Victor, Ida., a daughter of Edward and Effie Jane Eynon Blair. On Oct. 2, 1915 she married Henrie in Driggs, Ida. He died nnan Marie car. Bul-loug- SURVIVING are two sons and siV 'daughters, Arthur T. White, San Andreas, Calif.: Frank S. White, Centerville: Mrs. Horace (Alice) Rumsey. Ogden: Mrs. War-re- ri (Dora) Curtis. Washington Terrace: Mrs. Joel (Nellie) Gold. Centerville; Mrs. klella Graham, West . Bishop L.D. Covington of the Kaysville 2nd Ward officiated at the ser ices. Family prayer was by Id ward G. Smith; prelude and postlude music. lone Grange; "In I Brent Andrus. Dedication of the grave was by Darrel Love with interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. 1 'SHE SPENT her early life in Kaysville where she attended Kaysville Mortuary Chapel for Glenn O. Smith, 86, of 358 E. Center Street, Kaysville, who died Sunday, July 1, 1984 in the Humana Davis North Hospital for an extended illness. Robert Winegar; benediction, PALLBEARERS were Layne SHE WAS a member of the Layton LDS 12th Ward. She had served as a Relief Society and Sunday School teacher. ; Surviving are her husband of Layton and four daughters, Paula 97,. Funeral services were held Friday at 1:30 p.m. in the Lindquist's FAMILY prayer was given by Kaysvil-I- I Beach, Calif.; Milton Smith, Funeral services were held 1984 in the Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary Chapel with Bishop Curtis R. Youngman officiating. as a member of the DS Ward. 1511 Di. Metlin Smith, Huntington Mich. Thursday, July 5, Mrs. Effie Jane Blair Henric, 87, Sweetwater, Farmington, died Thursday, July 5, 1984 in the Humana Hospital Davis North of causes incident to age. in 1970. St RV1MNG are his widow of k.iysxille, seven sons, Edward G. Smith. Llrner G. Smith, both of Kaysville; Eldon Smith, Olatho, Kansas; Darrel Smith and Duane Smith, both of Lowden, Wash.; ALSO SURVIVING are three brothers and five sisters, Charles Hashicld, Homer Hashield, Frank Hashield, Vena Laznak and Dorth-e- a Kelley, all of Elsie, Mich.; Beatrice Baese Holton, Lake, Mich.; Olive Tucker, Mr. Morris, Mich, and Rosalind Jordon, Bannister, Mrs. Genevieve Albough Blunt, 08. of 497 S 72 F... Layton, died Sunday. July I. I9S4 in the Humana Hospital Davis North following an extended illness. I ictiimg bra Peska, all of Layton; Sabra Baxter, Seattle, Wash.; 24 gran22 Henri c Succumbs t.ih HE WORKED as an automobile s.ik'Miun most of his life and was employed with the Olsen Chev-- k 'et Company in Layton for 32 Genevieve dchildren and randchildren. Effie Jane 295-27- 5 For all your Cemetery Needs 76 |