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Show Page APRIL 9, 1986 Obituary Heritage Center news The senior citizens and stall of the Heritage Center would like to express their appreciation to Tax Theola Powell Consultant Volunteers Verla Anderson, Sherman Waite and Bonnemort. They have volunteered their time each Tuesday afternoon to assist senior citizens in Filing their income tax. Ho-war- d Funeral services were held for Theola (. Powell. 64. who died April 1. VK6. Bishop Ramon F. Warner officiated at the services, which were held at the Lindquist's C learfield Chapel on Friday. April ON APRIL at 1 1:30 a.m. the citizens are invited. The menu is roast turkey, fresh parslied potatoes. buttered mixed vegetables, bow knot rolls and apple or cherry pie. Special entertainment will also be provided. Please call 5 for reservations. Transportation is also available for those who need a ride. 4. FAMILY prayer was by Dennis Craghead: prelude. Gloria Ashby: In the Garden" by Gloria Ashby, accompanied by Joan Nebeker: invocation and remarks by Bishop Ramon F. Warner: speakers. Pres. Rulon Cummings and Lee Warn: "God Be With You" by Gloria Ashby; benediction. 10 Heritage Center will have the monthly luncheon. All senior i THEOLA C. POWELL information or reservations. n Cna Smith DuBose. 82. of 2 16 E. 350 S.. Clearfield, died Wednesday. March 26. 1986 in a Clearfield nursing home of pneumonia. 15 Riverside. Utah, a daughter of James George and Mary Hess Smith. She married John DuBose on Aug. 2. 1943. in Elko. Nev. They Lisa Kay Sickinger. 16. of 2483 N.. Layton, died Sunday. March 30. 1986. at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden of injuries sustained in an auto accident. SERVICES were held Wednesday at Lindquist's Kaysville Mortuary with Bishop Ron Hamblin officiating. Family prayer was by Stanley Completes his SHE WAS born Sept. 17. 1969. in Salt Lake City, a daughter of Grant Harper and Janett Kay Hamblin Sickinger. She w as a junior at Layton High School and a member of the LDS Hamblin: invocation. Celia Murra-y- : remarks. Bishop Ronald Hamblin: musical selection. Cresta Jo Nield: speakers. Melvin Manning and Gloria Nielsen: The Lord's Prayer" by Roger Arnold: benediction. Mike Conatser. Army Private Jeffrey L. Lautenschlager. son of Gerald L. and Wanetta Lautenschlager of789 Hill Villa Drive, Layton, has completed basic training at Fort Dix, N.J. Church. SURVIVING are her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Nield. Clear-HelMr. and Mrs. Grant Sickin-gc- r. Washington Terrace: two sisters. Nicole Nield and Jessica Nield. both of Clearfield: two stepbrothers. Lance Dean Howerton and Scott Dalton Howerton, both of Washington Terrice: three stepsisters. Jessica Wood. Washington d: DEDICATION of the grave in the Kaysville City Cemetery was by Steven Hamblin. Pallbearers were Paul Leifeste. Kevin Conatser. Lance Howerton. Ray Kearns. Travis Hamblin and Lance Hamblin. DURING THE training, students received instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading. tactics, military courtesy, military justice, first aid, and Army history and traditions. He is a 1985 graduate of Layton Fallen Campbell. Layton: ra n d m o t h e r . Josephine Nield. Alton. Wyo.: step Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brav. Kavsville. Womens Carpet or Drapery I I I I I I IN STOCK RECEIVE ing irrigation systems the 14th of April, 1986. We request all your valves be closed and your system be prepared to accept water by that date. NOW DS TIDE TIME RATES ARE FANTASTIC Offer expires April 15, 1986 Buy with only five units left. Five beautiful, spacious, condominiums are all thats left in Chaselane easy-to-live-- in Village Phase II. appointment Two, three or four bedrooms, with prices starting at $87,900.. .and all five have interest rates below Let us bring Interested? is in . to 9'2. Open, spacious living area over ,600 square feet, finished Showroom 1 YOU! Finished family room Two baths THE TEEN conference agenda is as follows: 8 a.m.. register: 8:15. Darol Wagstaff "Finding the Natural High," 9:15. snack break: 9:30, Dr. Stephen Glenn Becoming a Air conditioning Attached garage Heat circulating fireplace Low, low heat bills Capable Person:" 11:15, box 1:30 introduce award contenders: Darol Wagstaff Picking Good Heros:" p.m.. Dr. David Seamons How to say No to Peer Pressure;" 2 p.m., Mary Ellen Edmunds How to be a good friend:" 3 p.m.. Chris Wallace How to recognize real love": 4, Dr. Lynn Scoresby, How to plan a Happy Marriage." The women's agenda is, opening a.m., registration; business: 10 ceremonies: 9:30-1p.m.. Dr. Paul Harmon. Celebrating the Constitution's 200th birthday:" 12:15. luncheon; 12:45. Doris Taggcrt, One Person Can Make A Difference;" p.m., Dr. H. Stephen Glenn, Developing Capable Young People." jw plans to start charg- FF in or call for ings will begin at 8 a.m. and run until 4:30 p.m. for women and 4:50 p.m. for teens. Weber Basin Water I I bring coupon - Bank Cards Welcome COUPON You must A double treat KAYSVILLE store fore Utah women and teens on April 12 at the Salt Palace with special speakers for each group at the Utah Association of Women's convention. The meet- 133 North Main, Bountiful SALE I. confab, set for April 12 - April 12tb High School. Also surviving are her grandpa- Mrs. OFF ONLY 5 UNITS LEFT rents. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Major. Layton: Mrs. Floyd Hamblin. Syracuse: Ernest H. Sickinger. stepg - NOTICE basic training Terrace: Cresta Jo Nield and Janene C. Nield. both of Ogden. r. 00 The spinning Wheel THE HISTORIC Society is open to the general public. There is no charge. Society officers hope people will attend this lecture and learn about an interesting phase of our state's history, dmg Church. Kaysville Presbyterian were later divorced. Center Street and 100 East. Mr. SURVIVING are one brother. Rust's topic will be methods of exHenry Smith. Clearfield, and sev- change for the I (K) year period from eral nieces and nephews. the time the Mormons settled Kill-lanShe was preceded in death by Ohio until they built an one son. empire in the valley of the Great Salt Lake. According to Mr. Rust, SERVICES were held Saturday a variety of different exchange in the Clearfield City Cemetery, methods w ere used besides regular directed by Myers Mortuary in currency. These included scrip and Roy. tokens. Mr. Rust who had a hobby of studying Mormon methods of exinto a change turned a past-tim- e business. He opened his coin shop in Salt Lake City in 1966. Hamblin: prelude. Rochelle a HE WILL speak Tuesday. April at 7:30 p.m. in the H istoric Lisa Sickinger E. 1775 Books Cross Stitch Kits 3 for Ask For Free Cross Stitch Pattern d. WAS born Nov. 4. 1903. in - -- Last day to Save guest speaker at the quarterly meeting of the Kaysville-LaytoHistorical Society. Una DuBose Fabric - Brochures are also available at the Center. KAYSV1LLE Alvin Rust, Salt Lake coin dealer and author of a book entitled "Mormon and Utah Coins and Currency" will be the Clearfield mortuary. SALE I - is 7-- y Historical society meets il you! DMC Floss Tour, July growing nearer. If you are interested. call the Center for more Kpo86-Calgar- for day-thre- Bishop Funeral directors. Lindquist's Clearfield; Spun THE DEADLINE for the 773-706- Ramon F. Warner. Dedication of the grave in the Clearfield City Cemetery was by Robert Crauhead. PAI.LBKARFRS were Randall Brown. Rax Brown Jr.. Rulin Hawks. Russell Kersey. Ldward Kenney and Ronald Hawks. S1IF2 Where Fun is 1 6-- 1 Cross Stitchers LIVING Will packets are available at the Center for a printing charge of 50 cents. 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