OCR Text |
Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, DECEMBER 12, 1984 Jerome Cowley OPJTUgtM Jerome Lee (Jerry) Cowley, 51, formerly of Layton, now of Laredo. Tex., died Wednesday, Dec. 5, 1984 in Laredo, of a heart attack while jogging. Zella H. Bodily ALSO surviving are one brother and two sisters, Bill Higgs, North Ogden; Mrs. Florence Corbridge, Fruit Heights and Mrs. Meretta Miller of Farmington. She was preceded in death by one son. FUNERAL services were held Monday at Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary with Bishop Norman Wahlstrom of the Layton 31st Ward officiating. Interment in the Syracuse City Cemetery, np CARL R. THOMAS Carl Ross Thomas Surviving are her husband of Layton, three sons and one daughter, Fred H. Bodily, West Point; Kenneth W. Bodily, Coronado, Calif.; Frank L. Bodily, Layton; Beth B. Jones, Clearfield; 16 grandchildren, six41 randchildren and greatg- great great- - SHE WAS bom Jan. 25, 1925 in Ogden, a daughter of Eric and V era Brewster Pettitt She married Jack Possell Dec. 16, 1942 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They were later divorced. She married Edward Evans in 1975. He later died. SHE ATTENDED Layton Elementary School and graduated from Davis High School. She lived most of her life in the area and had spent several years in Desert Hot Layton-Clearfiel- d Springs, Calif. WHILE IN Layton and Clearfield she taught piano throughout v SHIRLEY MAY JACKSON v Shirley Harper Jackson Shirley May Harper Jackson, 56, died Dec. 6, 1984 at her home in Bountiful. : SHE WAS born May 4, 1928 at Paul, Ida., the daughter of Leslie ; Davis and Weber Counties. She was a member of the Layton LDS 34th Ward in the Layton East Stake. At the time of her death she was ward organist. SURVIVING are six children, Jack P. Posell, Fort Collins, Colo.; 1. 429 W. 500 S 295-800- Of Jesus Christ. Mrs. Manuela Poncia.r,,. Eiureste, 77, of 1097 N. 3(X) W., Layton, died Friday, Dec. 7. 1984 at the Humana Hospital Davis North following a stroke. SHE WAS born May 16, 1907 i Mexico, a daughter of Antonio ar Tiodora Samaro Ponciano. On July 3, 1933 she married Vu tor Eureste in San Marcos, Tex. SURVIVING are her husband of Layton, one son and two daughters, Pablo Eureste, Layton; Irene Robledo. McAllen. Tex.; Adnra Hernandez, Casa Grande, Ariz.; 18 grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Funeral directors were the Lindquist Layton Mortuary. MASS OF Christian Burial was held Tuesday. Dec. II at the St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church in Layton with Father Bill Ldens officiating. Interment was in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Bountiful 4387 Harrison Blvd., Ogden 4790500 3 commodore o SALE o GCOMPUTERS o SALE o HE WAS a member of the Kaysville 1st LDS Ward. He was active in the Davis County Civil Defense and served in the Navy and the Marine Corp. He was a memder of the Mars Radio Communication Club and was a previous member Mrs.Phyllis Pettit Evans, 59, of 2279 N. Highway 89, East Layton, died Wednesday, Dec. 5, 1984 at the Humana Hospital Davis North. Of whom is the writer speaking? ANSWERS TO BIBLE VERSE Ponciano Eurcsle mmR mama He grew up in Illinois and moved to Utah in 1947. He had lived for few years in California, then moved to Kaysville where he had lived until his death. Phyllis Pettit Evans 1. SURVIVING are one son and Kaysvil City. PHYLLIS EVANS This is the confidence that we have in him: that, if we ask anything according to his will, he heareth us. HE WAS a member of the LDS Church. He had been a flight instructor at the Ogden Airport. He had also been manager of airports at Jack-so- n Hole. Wyo.. Pocatello. Ida. and Fairbanks, Alaska. HE WAS retired from Civil Service and had been employed by She was a member of the Layton LDS 3 1st Ward. She had worked in the Syracuse Primary for 13 years. SHE HAD worked at the navy base during World War II and was employed for 35 years at Woods Cross Canning Factory in Clearfield. HE WAS preceded in death by a son and a granddaughter. Funeral services were Monday at Lindquist's Kaysville Mortuary with Bishop Norman D. Wahlstrom of the L.ayton LDS 31st Ward officiating. Interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. School. While in high school he played football, basketball, baseball and track. He was awarded an athletic scholarship at Brigham Young University where he participated in football and track. MR. THOMAS was born May 21, 1925 in Harrogate, Tennessee, a son of William Byrd and Lillie Mae Eads Thomas. He married Audrey May Gunderson Aug. 9, 1952 in Salt Lake City. They were later divorced. Syracuse. Vegas, Nev.: and four grandchildren. Also surviving are his mother of Layton, one brotherand one sister, Mark D. Cowley, Mountain Grove, Mo.; Mrs. Don (Stana L.) Wood. Fafmington: two grandmothers, Mrs.. Minnie Selleneit, and Mrs. Alta L. Cowley, both of L.ayton. graduated from Davis High Center, Kaysville, died Thursday, Dec. 6, 1984 at the home of a brother of heart failure. Mrs. Zella Higgs Bodily, 80, of 163 Phillips, Layton, died Wednesday, Dec. 3, 1984 at her home of causes incident to age. SHE WAS bom July 22, 1904 in Layton, the daughter of William and Sara Jane Flinders Higgs. She married Earl M. Bodily on May 13, 1920 in Ogden. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple SHE HAD lived in Layton for most of her life and had also lived in James (Janice) Swenson, Las HE WAS a border patrol agent for the Immigration and Naturalization Service in Texas. He was reared in Layton and Carl Ross Thomas, 59, of 321 W. ZEILA BODILY two daughters, Spencer M. Cowley, Evanston, Wyo.: Mrs. Bryan (Jeri C.) Smith, Bountiful; Mrs. HE WAS born March 2. 1933 in Ogden, a son of Stanford Adams and LaRee Tucker Cowley. He married Lela Ruth Gammon in April of 1952. They were later divorced. grandchildren. Mamiclu PACKAGE C64 Computer PRICE 803 Printer 1541 Disk Drive of the Davis County Sheriffs Posse. Surviving are two daughters, Patricia Jo Todd, Debra Ann Murphy, both of Vernal, five grandchildren and his mother of Jacksonvil- le, 111. ALSO SURVIVING are four brothers and four sisters, James M. C64 Computer Combs, Oregon City, Ore.; Albert Combs, Velma Lewis, Sharon Herrin, Rosemary Carpenter, all of Jacksonville, 111. and Evelyn Smith of Hazard, Ky. A half sister preceded him in death. FUNERAL services were held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. in the Kaysville 1st LDS Ward Chapel with Bishop Larry Streadbeck. Interment was in the Kaysville City Cemetery, np "How Am 1541 Disk Drive PACKAGE PRICE 803 Printer 1702 Color Monitor 2499S Commodore 1541 Disk Drive SALE Fuji Disks MDI-D(IOp-ac- 1195 k) WElRENTiSOEiTiWARE StmfOEjtijQSJGH? Annuol I going to Pay for AH This ?' Barbara Schoenfield, Kathy Anderson, both of Boise, Ida.;. Suzanne Anderson, Kanesville; William A. Posell, Layton; Steve Posell, Panama City, Fla.; 26 grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. James (Bernice) Potter, East Layton; and one brother, Ralph Petit, Salt Lake City. Funeral services were Saturday at Lindquist's Kaysville Mortuary with Bishop Paul D. Losee offi- l) Mm should have opened a share account last year with South Davis Credit Uniona 390 South Main, Bountiful I 292-1416- ciating. INTERMENT in the Ogden City KMSME1DRUG - 544-425- 6 Cemetery. Thomas and Ida Broadhead Harper. She married Keith W. Jackson 12, 1948 at Paul, Ida. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. - SHE HAD lived in Paul, Ida. in Washington State from 1928-51953-196in Burley 1964-196and since 1968 in Bountiful. r She graduated from Paul High School where she was Yell Queen and basketball team captain, j SHE WAS an active member of the LDS Church, holding many positions. She enjoyed her callings and fulfilled them to the best of her ability. She loved children and spent many years working in the Primary. : Survivors include her husband, Keith, Bountiful; eight sons. Craig Lee Jackson. Salt Lake City; Alan Keith Jackson, West Jordan; Chris Regan Jackson, Sunset: Logan H. Jackson, West Bountiful: Marlin Clyde. Sunset: Leslie Orin, Salt Lake City: Murray Lin, Bountiful; and Vaughn Reese, Bountiful. ALSO TWO daughters, Mrs. Jerry (Lonna) Sadler, Bountiful; Marie Louise Jackson, Bountiful; 15 grandchildren. Five brothers, Blaine Harper, Provo: Darrell, Burley, Ida.: Wendell, Hazelton, Ida.; Clyde, Jerome, Ida.; and Larry, Paul, Ida. ; three sisters, Melba Weedop, Burley, Ida.; Lila Bowers, Burley, Ida.; and Lois Handy, West Valley City. FUNERAL services were Monday, Dec. 19 at noon at Orchard Stake House. Interment was in Bountiful Memorial Park under direction of Lindquist's Bountiful Mortuary. 4: 8; !P RMMS? Feb. are availaNow vou can buy the finest sofas, Ioveseats, sectionals, pit sleepers, chairs that MATCH! Choose from over ble in our area AT PRICES THAT NO OTHER STORE CAN in our factory 400 patterns and colors all available in many size options. Furniture made made-to-las- t. Before you shop anywhere else, you owe it to yourthe old fashioned way self to compare our quality and above all our price. - - - THE SOFTIE 499' THE SCANDIA 799 THE NEWPORT SLEEPER 3f" THE NEW YORKER 799 MasterCard & Visa Welcome Easy Terms 90 Days Same As Cash On ApplicaUon NOW IN BOUNTIFUL! INTERNATIONAL 30 WEST 500 SOUTH BOUNTIFUL 292-609- 9 544-593- 9 (West of Kentucky Fried Chicken) HOURS: Open Weekdays 563 NORTH MAIN, LAYTON 10-- 7, Sat. 10-- 6 HOURS; Weekdays 10-- 7, Saturday 10-- 6 |