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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL MAY 8, 1985 Iva Leona Page Elmer H. Reader ALSO surviving are two brothers and one sister, Henry Reader, Blackfoot, Ida.; Reader, Trenton, Utah; Mrs. Jed (Mary) Smith, Jerome, Ida.; five stepbrothers and three stepsisters, George Lamont Reader, Mid- LeG-rand- e i'll mu fin jttt I f'. t II Yu is m iMifi , i (LaRee) Hopkins and Mrs. Lee (Betty Jean) Perry, all of Black- V foot, Ida. He was preceded in death by one brother and two step brothers. ELMER H. READER Elmer H. Reader, 62, of 1500 N. 1200 W., Layton, died Sunday, April 28, 1985 at a Colorado hospital of a heart attack. FUNERAL services were held Friday at the Lindquists Layton Mortuary with Bishop Bobby Webb of the Layton officiating. HE WAS born Oct. 3, 1922 in Lewiston, Utah, a son of Francis R. and Roselia Haslam Reader. He married Arlene Strasburg Nov. 15, 1952 in Clearfield. 1 9th Ward Family prayer was by Pres. Steven Randall; prelude, Betty HE WAS reared and educated in the Blackfoot, Idaho and the Cache Valley area. He lived the past 32 years in the Clearfield-Layto- n area. He was a member of the LDS Church and had been a former member of the Layton Eagles. AGNES PHILLIPS Surviving are his widow of Layton; one son and two daughters, Glenn Reader, Roy; Rosemary Anderson and Pat Jansen, both Phillips Mrs. Agnes Wyllie Phillips, 55, of 178 E. 1150 S., Clearfield, died Saturday, April 27, 1985 at a Salt Lake City hospital of pneumonia. 1 SHE WAS born July 4, 1929 in Ayr, Scotland, a daughter of David DEDICATION of the grave was by Bishop Randy Kimball with in- of the Church of Scotland and moved to Clearfield in 1970. She was a member of the Eastern Star. Cemetery. Pallbearers were Richard Dillon, Keith Stoddard, Wayne King, Douglas Sanders, Eric Reader and Matthew Lovelett. Pete Gilmore was honorary pallbearer. Clearfield; two sons and one daughter, David Phillips, Gary terment in the Kaysville City HE WAS currently employed with B.B. Saxon Corp., at Hill Air Force Base as an auto mechanic. Agnes W. Silver Haired Daddy of Gould; Mine by Gail Gibbons, accompanied by Virginia Housley; invocation, Rodney Ringler; remarks, Bishop Bobby Webb; speakers, Norm Fickett and Pres. LeGrande Simmons; In The Garden" by Ted Harris; benediction, Dee Forbes. Delbert E. Layton Delbert Edwin Layton, 82, of 1480 S. State, Clearfield, died Thursday, April 18, 1985ataClear-fiel- d nursing home of causes inci- I Robert and Jane McFedries Wyllie. She married Wallace R. Phillips Oct. 27, 1956 in Ayr, Scotland. SHE WAS reared and educated in Scotland where she attended the Ayr Academy. She was a member Surviving are her husband of Phillips, Ogden; Mrs. Brent (Lori Jane) Bodily, Clearfield and one grandchild. ALSO SURVIVING are one brother and one sister, Robert ROBINETTE: Sarah Adams, Kelly Joseph Applegate, Donna J. Berrier, Jean Bradford, Scott D. Brian, Calvin James Champlin, Joanne S. Davenport, Keith G. Ferrin, Lance Barton, Gatreli. Joseph Christian Hirschi, William Karl Hutchinson, Marcie Anne Kay, Dan W. Loose, Brent G. Moss, Ronald Jun Okabe, Phyllis Bradley Rose, John M. Saylor, I). William Shunn and Lorri M. Wyllie, Ayr, Scotland; and Mrs. Elra Ness, Victoria, Canada. Memorial services were held Tuesday at Lindquists Clearfield Mortuary with Bishop Milton J. Flinders officiating. ville; Mrs. Gary Carol (Kate) Tsushima, Riverdale; 20 grandchiland dren, 31 one great-grea- t grandchild. Also surviving are two brothers and four sisters, Clarence Stoker and Lola Thurgood, both of Clearfield; Golden L. Stoker, Logan; Delila Flint, Layton; Bertha Harris, Brigham City; Mary Hiner, Roy. SHE WAS preceded in death by one daughter and one son. Funeral services were Tuesday at the Layton 2nd Ward Chapel with Bishop Noel Flint officiating. FAMILY prayer was by Dee Curtis Page, Tom Page, Kent Page, Mike Flint, Scott Flint and Robert Flint. Tibbitts. IVA PAGE MUjlL C1K mam l soo onwairn JSctMaintKavsville (Pete) Page; prelude music, PALLBEARERS were Brad Page, David Noe, Steven Noe, (2nn)eSQ3iilEB3SiDg53SI0 $850 value, applies to wagons below 1985 Honda 1985 Honda FWD Wagon Automatic 4WD Wagon ed $7724. Honda air, add $380, you pay $8878. Honorary pallbearers were With HE WAS bom Nov. 18, 1902, of Orson and Ruth Elizabeth Bodily Layton. He married Annabell Bodily Feb. 1, 1928 in Ogden. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. s8Hi Doug Flint, Carl Bates, David Flint and Gary Tsushima. John Cano Perez John Cano Perez, 83, 1690 E. 1100 S., Clearfield, died Sunday, April 28, 1985 in a Clearfield nursing home of causes incident to age. HE HAD lived in the Layton-Clearfiearea most of his life. He worked in Nevada for two years as a ranch hand for Ellison Ranches. He had been a farmer and worked for GSA, retiring in 1971. He had also worked for the Ogden Arsenal and the U.S. Naval Supply Depot. ld HE WAS a member of the Clearfield 11th Ward. Surviving are his widow of Clearfield, six sons and two daugh- ters, Orson R. Layton, Gail B. Layton, Kent B. Layton, Craig B. Layton, Mrs. Emma Bellucci, all of Clearfield; Delbert R. Layton and Clark E. Layton, Layton; Mrs. Otis V. (Carla) Moody, Choctaw, Okla.; 24 grandchildren and 25 HE WAS born Sept. 14, 1901 in Bevea, Spain, a son of John and Anna Marie Cano Perez. He married Elma May Ivie June 16, 1936 in Park City. The marriage las later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. They were later di- vorced. Dedication of the grave was by Orson Ray Layton with interment in the Syracuse Cemetery. PALLBEARERS were Orson Ray, Delbert Robert, Gaily Bodily, Clark Edwin, Kent Bodily and Craig Bodily Layton; Otis Vernon Moody and Andriano Bellucci Jr. HE WAS a coal miner for 40 years in Carbon County. He came to the United States when he was 13 years old and lived in California and in Utah for over 70 He was a member of the Clearfield 2nd LDS Ward. He served a stake mission in Price. HE WAS a member of the Clearfield Senior Citizens. He was a member of the Coal Miners Union in Carbon County and was also a member of the Elks Lodge in Price. Surviving are three sons and four daughters, John C. Perez. Kingsville, Texas; Jerry Joseph Perez, Boise, Ida.; Terry Lee Perez, Ogden; Mrs. Jerry (Eleanor) Bent- ley, Miller Creek, Utah; Mrs. Lavell (Anna) Chiles, Rifle, Colo.; Mrs. Clinton (Connie) Bentley, Roy; Mrs. Wallace (Marva) Edwards, Clearfield; 39 grandchildren and 13 INTERMENT in the Clearfield n. years. HE BECAME a United States citizen in 1940. Cemetery. Funeral directors, Lindquists Clearfield Mortuary. City With Honda air, add $380, you pay dent to age. in Layton, a son hese Davis High School gradu- Utah. SURVIVING are two sons and two daughters, Wayne S. Page, Layton; Dee (Pete) Page and Mrs. Dave (Lois P.) Flint, both of Kays- Marianne Call, Carmen Dibble and Patricia Sargent; That Wonderful Mother of Mine" by Cleve Dibble and Ann Call; invocation, Douglas Flint; remarks. Bishop Noel Flint; tribute, Sue Galbraith; speaker, Ralph Dibble and LeGrande Simmons; medley of hymns, Marianne Call. Carmen Dibble and Patricia Sargent; benediction, Glen Thurgood. Dedication of the grave was by Clarence Stoker with interment in the Syracuse City Cemetery. Itoll ates are among 1,569 undergraduate students named to the fall quarter honor roll at the University of day school, and as a visiting teacher for the Relief Society. (Darlene) Daniels, Mrs. Arlin 8 V Honor Layton-CTearfiel- vale; Marvin Reader, Albert Reader, Milford Reader and Howard Reader, all of Idaho.; Mrs. Leon t IS 1)1 Sludenls On Iva Leona Stoker Page, 88, of 768 N. 3200 W., Layton, died Thursday, April 25, 1985 at her home of causes incident to age. SHE WAS born June 8, 1896, in Bountiful, a daughter of David and Emma Stahle Stoker. She married 1. Ralph Page Aug. 21, 1918. in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Aug. 25, 1977. SHE HAD been a lifelong resident ot the d area. She was a member of the Layton 2nd Ward where she had served as a teacher in the Primary and Sun- of Sherman, Tex.; two stepsons and three stepdaughters, Edward Sanders, Craig, Colo.; James Sanders, Clinton; Shirley Downing, Sherman, Tex.; Barbara Lovelett. Salt Lake City; Beverly Rider, Silt, Colo.; and 28 grandchildren. ir Former No 3535 l HondaTAccords 1985 Honda Accord 1 985 Honda Accord Hatchback Hatchback Automatic ed $8M radens ExtralCleanlHondajJ 84 Honda Accord LX Sedan 83 Honda Accord Sedan 84 Honda Accord HB LX 9995 $9095 s8295 Automatic no 3416A A.r 83 Honda Accord Sedan speed ar 5 conditioning 82 Honda Prelude 82 Buick Century Sedan $7495 s7295 $3995 5 speed no 3434A Ken Garff Honda 2nd East at 5th South 1 1 Telephone 521-6Open 8am-7pSaturday 8am-6p1 n. QEE(1V ALSO SURVIVING are two brothers and one sister, Ezra J. Layton, Layton; Alvin B. Layton, Battle Mountain, Nev.; Mrs. Tryphene Hagen, Santa Maria, MOM WOULD LOVE A ROSE BUSH it blooms aB Summer Calif. QC Funeral services were held Monday at 11 a.m. at the Lindquists Clearfield Mortuary with Bishop Milton Flinders officiating. non-oatent- ed varieties FAMILY prayer was by John E. Bodily; prelude, Phyllis O. Chandler; remarks. Bishop Milton J. Flinders; invocation, Kay Bodily; How Great Thou Art by Janice Yeager and Marilyn Bailey; tri- Its 12" time to WEED & FEED' Your Lawn coVers 5000 sq. ft. Get rid of dandelions! bute, Delbert Robert Layton; speaker, R. Lynn Allred; Somewhere My Love by Janet Ostler; speaker, H. Kay Chandler; nediction, Henry L. Seamons. for Its time to be- PLANT FLOWERS Mom would love Kaysville Clubs Petunias Marigolds Members of the Fine Arts Club ill meet Tuesday evening at the ome of Mrs. Jackie Murri in Fruit leights . Mrs. Leola Kirby is ssisting hostess. The book review ill be given by Mrs. Lona Mae Jodfrey. The Bay View Club will meet Vednesday, May 8 at the home of 4rs. Dorothy Swan. Mrs. Bonnie (ay Barlow will give the program composer Strauss. The closing social and annual linner party for members of the )rchid Club will be held May 14 at he on House with Mrs. Janice Hill, 'resident, in charge. New officers will be named for he 1985-8- 6 year. Mrs. Bonnie awley, president; Mrs. Donna ditchell, vice president; Mrs. anet Adams, secretary and Mrs. Hard Winter, historian. The Lantern Club will hold their n losing social on May 6 with a in at the Sizzler Restaurant ayton. Mrs. Barbara Thomassen s in charge of arrangements. Atyssum Salvia sn ?slV All PonyPak Flat times based on Eastern Time. n Coupon- - Community T,V. 10 oi Utah 200 I GARDEN CENTER The All Sefl.wn Gift OFF and Garden Center Any Cedar or Redwood Ranter Expires June 1 620 No. 500 Consult lun-heo- CNN-- M a W.t Bountiful - Certified Nurseryman - Consult 292-042- 1 Profess! |