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Show ,ii) rWi BHS Class Of 74 Joseph Moroni Marston Lewis E. Holley Lewis Edmond Holley, 79 0f 817 Lindsay, Layton, died Monday, July 16, 1984 in the Humana Hospital Davis North of a heart ailment. North of a cardiac arrest. HE WAS born May 14, 1902, in counselor in the Blaine Stake Sunday School superintendency. He was an ordinance worker in the Ogden Temple. HE WAS born June 25, 1905 in Slaterville, a son of Henry C. and Amanda Jane Knight Holley. On Feb. 1, 1932 he married Sophrona Frandsen in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. HE HAD been a farmer and a dairyman in Slaterville and in Shoshone, Ida. He was a member of the Layton 16th LDS Ward where he had been a High Priest group leader. He served a two year mission in California. He had been branch president of the Shoshone, Ida. LDS Branch. He served as stake mission in Blaine, Ida. Stake. He had served as a Sunday School superintendent in Slaterville. He was a Mil-to- n 1 1 er 31, 1963. INTERMENT was in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Mrs. Glenn (Carolyn M.) Andersen, Kaysville; two grand HE WAS a lifelong resident of SURVIVING are his widow of Layton; two sons and three daughters, Ralph Lewis Holley, Layton; Duan Douglas Holley, Clearfield; Mrs. James (Sharon) Moss, Firth, Ida.; Mrs. Ed (Carol) Storey, Monroe, Utah; Mrs. Roger (Barbara) Larsen, Roy; 27 grandchildren. Also surviving are three brothers and one sister, John Amos Holley, Donald C. Holley, both of Ogden; D.W. Holley, Roy; Elda Patterson, Burley, Ida. Kaysville; Kyle Andersen, serving in the LDS Brazil Sao Paulo North Mission; two brothers, Lawrence Marston, Fruit Heights; and Marston, Bountiful. Funeral services were Monday a.m. in Lindquists Kaysville at Mortuary with Bishop Joseph Thorson of the Kaysville 19th Ward officiating. HE WAS a member of the Kaysville LDS 19th Ward, serving as a high priest. He had served an LDS mission to Virginia. He had been secretary-treasurof the Holmes Creek Irrigation Co. for 30 years. SURVIVING are one daughter, Kaysville, a son of Moroni and Mary Ann Young Marston. He married Maggie Elaine Webster Sept. 26, 1928 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died Oct. Reunion children, DeVonya Andersen, Kaysville and he attended Davis County Schools. He was a farmer. Joseph Moroni Marston, 82, of 671 N. Main, died Friday, July 20, 1984 in the Humana Hospital Davis Spread the word, its time for the ten year reunion at Bountiful High School class of '74. SATURDAY, Aug. 18 is the date. The Main Ballroom at Little America is the place. Dinner will be served at 7:30 p.m. There will be a program and dancing to add to your enjoyment. We hope to see everyone there. FOR QUESTIONS phone Sandy 2 or Susie Allred Tueller at Make your reservaat tions now. 298-442- 292-486- 1 "Celebration And Age 12-4- 6 new Teen Performance Group) (A FUNERAL services were held Thursday, July 19, in the Layton 16th LDS Ward Chapel with Bishop Richard T. Maughan officiating. Interment was in the Ogden City Cemetery, dmg Layton News By Wyoming. The young people traveled to Colter Bay where they spent the night. Friday they en- DONETA M. GATHERUM 773-497- 6 joyed a raft trip down the Snake River. The activity finished up at Jackson Hole. Thirty members of the Layton LDS Stake Young Adults spent Thursday, Friday and Saturday in Announce IE2Z TTsim FALL Aug. 7 at 10 am. at their REGISTRATION A 546-483- 5 Suntan Safely & Easily will be held at each registration session. extensive Opening are available for students (has special face tanner) 40 2 Free io visits 218 N. Main in Kaysville parent Orientation Meeting Vickie (2. 72visit) Bronzarium Bed NEW Studio Jessea group director is a certified teacher with over 15 yrs. of teaching experience and has had dance and vocal training. Her performance experience includes participation as choreography and solo work in many local and state activities. Free 1 p.m. Class Instruction includes fundamentals of rhythm, harmony, choreography with special attention given to building positive performance experiences in class and on stage. Additional instruction in clog dancing is also available for performers if desired. Bermuda Bed 30 at 7 The Young'Uns and Celebration provide energetic programs of song and dance including clog dancing. These young performers have performed on TV, at Disneyland, Utah State Fair, Salt Palace, Lagoon, State Capital and at various communities, club and church functions. They recently earned both the Gold and Silver Medals at the Regional Great American Choral Festival. Fort Lane Shopping Center, Layton 10 visits Aug. 9 enrollment 6, is limited - For more information call 546-055-5 544-389- 4 (3.33visit) ll G Edfc? MDf? 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We have reprinted it for your information and for you to share with doctor in case he she did not your receive one. .. ixfended TM nd may b wilhdrawn l pub "y lim " HumaA Hosp"" 0,V No )S umana Hospital Davis North 1600 West Antelope Drive, Layton, Utah 84041 (801) 825-956- I 1 |