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Show DAVIS SEPTEMBER 4, 1985 REFLEX-JOURNA- obituary Gyle R. Cook Thomas scouting and was the first counselor in the Deacons quorum presidency. Funeral services were Aug. 24 for Thomas John (Jack) Page who died Aug. 20, 1985. Bishop Fred Fisher of the West Point 5th Ward officiated. FAMILY PRAYER was by Dean J. Manning; prelude and postlude music, Val Jean Nielsen; violin solo, Love One Another by Janice Thornley accompanied by SURVIVING are his parents of Clinton, his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos R. Cook, West Point; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Bauer, Cedar City. Also surviving are two brothers, Carter Noal Cook, Salt Lake City; Curtis Bauer Cook, serving in the California Santa Rosa mission. FUNERAL services were held Wednesday at the West Point StakeCenter with Bishop Bert V. Rhoton of the West Point 6th Ward officiating. Interment in the West Point City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Lindquists Cyle Roy Cook, 13, of 948 N. 3000 W., Clinton, died Friday, Aug. 23, 1985 near Richfield, Utah of an ATC accident. HE WAS born March 24, 1972 in Ogden, a son of Noal K. and Betty Jo Bauer Cook. g residen of He was a Clinton and a student at North Davis Junior High School, where he was in the band. life-lon- HE WOULD have been entering the 8th grade ahd enjoyed sports. He was a member of the West Point 6th LDS Ward where he was a Deacon. He had been engaged in Clearfield Mortuary. Family prayer was given by Farrell A. Cook; prelude and postlude music, LaRae McEntire; greetings Bishop Bert V. Rhoton; invocation, Phillip Cook; remarks, Bishop Rhoton; God Be With You by North Davis Junior High Band; speaker, Leo Famuliner; organ medley, LaRae McEntire; speaker, Dave Steele; To A Child by Mary Ellen Goerge accompanied by Susan Chapman; benediction, Ricahrd Craythorne. DEDICATION of the grave was by Carter Noal Cook. Pallbearers were Shawn Bailey, Kevin Olson, Ogden Smith, James Masero, Vince Rhoton and Jeff Parry. Kaysville happenings P 0 " 0 THOMAS GRIGGS Fisher; speaker, Bishop Blaine Thurgood; medley of tunes on the piano by Jeneane Page; remarks, Bishop Fred Fisher; benediction, John D. Page. Smith Page dedicated the grave with interment in the West Point City Cemetery. T. Griggs succumbs at age 84 After the ceremony they Thornley, Martin Harder, Wynn Farr and Jay Elwood. Honorary pallbearers were Kevin Page and Griggs. He married Mary Theresa Led-d- y Dec. 10, 1933 in Denver, Colo. Ryan Page. f worker and aircraft EMPORIUM THRIFT STORE Consigned Merchandise brother, Lloyd Brink, Merced, 3 Over 10.000 Items, at Bargain Prices Antique Buffet Summer Clothe Calif.; 5 grandchildren; adopted sister, Jean Christoffersen, Bountiful. Preceded in death by father, mother and brother Dellas Layton. FUNERAL services were held Aug., 1, in Church of the Valley ' HE WORKED at the Ogden Arsenal, Ogden Defense Center, and Hill Air Force Base, as a sheet-met- Cj's Mamie Schmaus HE WAS born May 13, 1901, in Dermott, Tex., a son of Thomas Carr and Mary Alice Doggett attended a wedding breakfast and reception that night in Provo. Houseguests of Lucille Sheffield were Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Snell, Orem; Mrs. Lavora Jensen, Salt Lake City and Mrs. Geneal Bar-loClearfield, me THOMAS PAGE PALLBEARERS were John D., Thomas Griggs, 84, of 490 S. Craig, Don and Bart Page, Alan Main, Clearfield, died Sunday, Aug. 25, 1985 at his home of smoke inhalation. Lucille Sheffields Temple. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Beck K. Sheffield of Kaysville, Dr. and Mrs. Sherman B. Sheffield, Salt Lake City; Pres, and Mrs. Ned B. Roueche of Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wells, Layton and Russell Sheffield of Bountiful. Craig Page; tribute, Karen Marie Harder; Grandpa by greatgrandchildren accompanied by Sally Elwood; speaker, Dianna Farr; "The Vacant Choir by Julia Wise, accompanied by Lillian t.O 17 Provo and Rebecca Neumann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Neumann of Freeport, Illinois were married in the Salt Lake Arietta Thornley; invocation, fco I Aug. grandson, Jay Phillip Kunz, son of Dr. and Mrs. Phillip R. Kunz of Jackets Swim Super price or our bet selection of coot, weater. blouse. Joqo1"Q ult and sweatshirt, children clothe, book, pictures, car seat stroller, bed, pattern, puixlc and oouchca Life Tort Lane Shopping Center Entombment Mount Vernon al Layton-544-399- Memorial Park. in- spector. He was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles and the National Guard. Henry Stein SURVIVING are his widow of Clearfield, two brothers and four sisters, Paul Griggs, Tucson, Ariz.; Henry George Stein, 87, of Farmington died Sunday, Aug. 25, 1985 at his home of causes incident to age. J.D. Griggs, Canyonville, Ore.; Mary Azilee Hillis, Everett, Wash.; Louva Kersey, Bovina, Tex.; Mertil Taylor, Dumas, Tex.; Juanita Angle, Lavern, Okla. He was preceded in death by four brothers and three sisters. HE WAS born Aug. 8, 1898 in Paulina, Iowa, a son of William F. and Elizabeth Smith Stein. He married Louise Annable Dec. 20, 1936 in Sterling, Colo. HE WAS retired from the Davis Farm Co-o- p where he had been a manager. He had lived in Akron, Colo., Santa Fe, New Mexico, Long Beach, Calif. He moved to Utah in 1942. He had lived in the Kaysville-Layto- n t area and had lived in Farmington for the past 25 years. HE WAS a member of the HENRY STEIN Davis Farm Co-o- p and the Davis Farm Credit Union. Shepherd by Richard Shipley, David Beesley, Leon Sorenson, SURVIVING are his widow of Farmington, two daughters, Mrs. Donald (Judy) Bezoski, Roy; Mrs. James (KeithAnn) Taylor, Farmington; four grandchildren and one Neumann, Louis Barnett, David Peterson, J. Wilson Stevens; invocation, Forest Barker; remarks, Bishop Bates; speaker, Harold Gailey; Whispering Hope by David Peterson; benediction, Judy He was preceded in death by four brothers and two sisters. FUNERAL services were held Thursday at Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary with Bishop L. Gordon Bates officiating. Family prayer was by James H. Taylor; prelude, Virginia Semadeni; The Lord is My Kersey, Jerry Kersey, Michael Babinsky, Brent Layenby. Honorary pallbearers were J.D. Griggs and Belvin Taylor. Co-o- p great-grandchil- d. PALLBEARERS were Boyd Hills, Allan Smith, Richard Pre- sbyterian Church. He had been an active member and the of the Utah Farm FUNERAL services were held Thursday at St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church, Layton. Holy Rosary was Wednesday, Aug. 28 at Lindquists Clearfield Mortuary. Interment was in Kaysville City Cemetery. ARTHRITIS SELF-HEL- P COURSE a $ III1 y stir MAMIE LAYTON SCHMAUS Mamie Layton Schmaus, 67, of Rocklin, Calif, died July 29, 1985 of complications following surgery. SHE WAS born Sept. 6, 1917 in Kaysville to Orson N. and Elinor Odd Layton. She is survived by her husband Gordon D. Schmaus, Rocklin, Calif.; sons LeRoy D., Santa Anna, Calif.; Gordon Keith, 16, 6:30-- 9 P.M. Each Wednesday, Sept. 1 DAVC Classroom, Humana Hospital Davis North Exercise Program Use of Medications Coping with Arthritis Communicating with Physicians Managing Pain through (Relaxation Techniques Proper Nutrition and Quack Cures To Register, Contact Alison Ruff, A $15 Enrollment fee is De- Hawaii; stepmother Edna J. Layton, Kaysville; sisters, Thelma McClellan, Rocklin, Calif.; Zilla Layton, Salt Lake City; Wanda Skeen, Ogden; Hollis Layton, Sparks, Nev.; brother, Herman O. step- Bruce McFarland, Gunter Activities planned for Layton seniors Bezoski. LAYTON - The Layton Senior Citizens will hold a dance Saturday at the Layton Senior Citizens Center, 410 Wasatch Drive, Layton. Davis North 1600 W. Antelope Dr., Layton DEDICATION of the grave in the Farmington City Cemetery was by Louis A. Barnett. Pallbearers were Donald Bezoski, James Taylor, Kori Taylor, Jeff Mabey, Gordon Bartels and Chuck Mabey. Honorary pallbearer was Frank Worsley. MUSIC W'ILL be by the Washington Terrace Senior Band from p.m. All persons 40 years of age and older are welcome. A donation of $2 is requested. Other activites include Porcelain classes Friday, 10 a.m.; Pinochle, 12:30 p.m. and ceramics class, p.m. For information call Shirley Lynch - 1985 Civic Hatchback 1 544-410- DEDICATION of the grave in the Clearfield City Cemetery was by Bishop Tom Bassett. HE WAS born March 19, 1921 in Clearfield, a son of Ernest and Rosie Higgs Hamblin. He married Helen Woody in 1940 in Clearfield. She died in 1970. HE HAD worked for 22 years at the Layton Sugar Company. The past eight years he had been a counselor for the Davis County Drug and Alcohol Center. He was a member of the Clearfield 4th LDS Ward. SURVIVING is a son, Joseph Scott Hamblin, Clearfield; and three grandchildren. Also surviving are three sisters, Nellie Babb, Sandy; Hazel Bray, Kaysville; Wanda Gordon, Kansas. -- 825-9561 -- FUNERAL services we're held Tuesday at the Lindquists Clearfield Mortuary. Interment in the Clearfield City Cemetery. Bishop Tom Bassett officiated at the funeral services. Family prayer was by Dell Black, prelude, LaRae McEntire; One Day At A Time by LaRae McEntire; invocation, Violet Hamblin; remarks, Bishop Tom Bassett; speakers, Jim Kelly and Bob Spencer; Somewhere My Love by LaRae McEntire; benediction, Danny Sanders. Wallace Howard Hamblin, 64, of 709 E. 700 S Clearfield, died Friday, Aug. 23, 1985 at his home of heart failure. requested by the Humana Hospital Pallbearers were Tony Horne, Wayne Checketts, Bob Spencer, Craig Sherwood and Jim Kelly. 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