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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL. AUGUST 28, 1985 WOOD MANTELS obituary Mary Leone Allen She was a member of the Layton 26th Ward. SHE WAS awarded several times for home beautification. Surviving are a daughter, Nadine A. Green, Ogden; two grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren. ALSO SURVIVING is a sister, Mrs. Myrtle Robins, Layton. She was preceded in death by one son. FUNERAL services were held Tuesday at Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary with Bishop Curtis R. Youngman of the Layton 26th Ward officiating. Interment was in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Family prayer was by Kim Allen Greene; prelude, Joan Waite; Mary Leone Allen, 87, of 749 N. Main, Layton, died Friday, Aug. 16, 1985 at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden of causes incident to age. SHE WAS born Jan. 11, 1898, in Kaysville, a daughter of Robert and Mary Simpson Love. Whispering Hope by JoAnne Thomson and Connie Allen; invocation, Milton Norton; remarks, Bishop Curtis W. Youngman; speakers, Norman Waite and Pres. LeGrande Simmons; "That Wonderful Mother of Mine by JoAnne Thomson and Connie Allen; benediction, Darrell Love. She married Marvin Weaver Allen Jan. 26, 1924 in Salt Lake City. He died Aug. 30, 1983. SHE WAS reared in Kaysville and moved to Layton at the time of her marriage. fhonms (Jack) Paw Thomas John (Jack) Page, 86, of N., West Point, died Tuesday, Aug. 20, 1985 at the McKay Dee Hospital of heart failure. 3262 W. 300 HE WAS born Aug. 22, 1898, in Layton, a son of Irvin Thomas and Martha Jane Smith Page. He married Beatrice Thurgood on Jan. 28, 1920 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died in 1981. HE HAD lived in Layton until his marriage and had since lived in West Point. He was a member of the West Point 5th Ward, He had been a teacher in Priesthood, MIA and Sunday School. He had served in the Elder and Seventies presidencies, he was a home teacher and was presently a high priest. He and his wife served in the Southern States LDS mission from 1953-5- DEDICATION of the grave was by Dean Foxley with interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery Pallbearers were Reed Robbins, Elmer Allen, Kim Green, Cecil Cain, Shawn Cain and Howard Allen. Honorary pallbearers were Casey Earl Green and Darin Cain. Len James Adams HE WAS born Dec. 18, 1913 in Layton, a son of Archie Howard Adams and Cora Whitesides Adams. He married Drucilla Porter May 14, 1938 in Burch Creek, Utah. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on May 18, 1959. She died April 4, 1983. HE WAS an elder in the Layton 18th Ward. He had been an active scout leader for 14 years, and ward MIA president and counselor. He had been a home teacher for 30 years. He had worked as a warehouseman at Hill Air Force Base. years in Layton. Surviving are two sons and one daughter, Dennis N. Adams, West Valley City; Keith L. Adams, Roy; Lynda Petersen, Samaria, Ida.; 10 grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. ALSO SURVIVING are two brothers and five sisters, Lewis H. LEN JAMES ADAMS Adams, Kaysville; Norris G. Adams and Phyllis V. Johnston, both of Clinton; Fern C. Barlow, Clearfield; Merle W. Burningham, Bountiful; Dora P. Mordacai, Tulsa, Okla.; LaDeane E. Morgan, Layton. Funeral services were held Wednesday at the Myers Mortuary in Layton with Bishop Dennis Brown officiating. Interment was in the Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch. Michael S. Nelson Michael Stewart Nelson, infant son of Michael Stewart and Debbie Strebel Nelson, 1419 W. 1650 N., Layton, was stillborn at the Humana Hospital Davis North Tuesday, 5. Henry A. Henry Allen Martin, 53, of 1311 Ann, Syracuse, died Saturday, Aug. 17, 1985 at his home of cancer. HE WAS born May 9, 1932 in Rock, La., a son of James Victor and Edith Peddy Martin. He married Susan Ewing April 26, 1957, in Arlington, Va. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. HE HAD been the police chief for Syracuse for 12 years. He was reared in Arizona and had lived in Massachusetts for five years, Florida for three years, Michigan for five years, California for two years, and for the past 15 years in Syracuse. HE WAS a member of the Syracuse 9th LDS Ward where he had served as secretary to the high priest quorum and as ward clerk. He served for 20 years in the U.S. Air Force, retiring in 1970. He was a combat crew member serving 67 missions during the Vietnam War. HE WAS awarded the B52 2000 Hour Pin, Air Medal, Air Force Len James Adams, 71, of 285 Flint, Layton, died Saturday, Aug. 17, 1985 at his home of cancer. HE WAS reared in Layton and lived in Clearfield after his marriage. He had lived in Ogden for nine years and resided the past 35 LOCAL FUNERAL directors, Lindquists Layton Mortuary. Aug. 20, 1985. HIS PARENTS are members of the Layjon 19th Ward. Surviving are his parents of Layton, his grandparents, Robert and Joyce Strebel, Sunset; Bill and Sharon Nelson, Farmington; Larry and Shirley Tiner, Elsinore, Calif. Graveside services were held Friday at the Kaysville City Cemetery with Bishop Bobby Webb officiating. The first forty years of life give us the text; the next thirty supply the commentary on it.' Schopenhauer Custom made for your fireplace Commendation Medal, Combat Readiness Medal and the Air Force Good Conduct Medal. He was a veteran of both the Korean and Vietnam Wars. Surviving are his widow of Syracuse, one son and three daughters, Jared Adam Martin, San Antonio, Tex.; Mrs. Robert (Cheryl) Rupert, Hill Air Force Base; Mrs. Craig (Ruth) Burns, Layton; Susannah Martin, Syracuse; grandchildren. six ALSO SURVIVING are his mother of Handford, Calif.; five brothers and seven sisters Edward Martin, Vallejo, Calif.; Eunice Martin, Mesquite, Tex.; Ellis Martin, Coleman, Tex.; Bob Martin, Poulsbo, Wash.; Victor Martin, LaCenter, Wash.; Mrs. W. (Ethel) Banta, Le Vining, Calif.; Mrs. Fred (Elsie) Dew, Florien, La.; Mrs. Noah (Polly) Anthony, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Leo (JoJo) Before School Starts Finish that HE WAS a farmer most of his life and also worked at the Naval Supply Depot and at Hill Air Force Base. Surviving are two sons, Merle J. Page, West Point; Darrell R. Page, Hooper; 12 grandchildren and 32 MANY MODELS ON DISPLAY Mod Brough Knc. Fine Woodworking 945 So. 200 W. Bountiful Page, Clearfield; Mrs. Jack (Ida) Holbrook, Bountiful; Mrs. Roy Delila) Hansen and Mrs. Alice West, both of Ogden. He was preceded in death by three sons and one daughter. FUNERAL services were held Saturday at the West Point 5th Ward Chapel with Bishop Fred Fisher of the 5th Ward officiating. Interment in the West Point City Cemetery. Clearfield Mortuary. Get your toe tapping and your hands clapping. We're the Sunshine Generation, a children's performing group like no other. What makes us different? Here's what our founder and creative director, Nancie Nalder Martin Groves, Azalea, Ore.; Mrs. Robert (Kitty) Wetherill, Mesa, Ariz.; Mrs. Michael (Mary Ann) Oliveira, Kingswood, Tex.; Mrs. Louise Roberts, Handford, Calif. He was preceded in death by two brothers and a grandson. FUNERAL services were held Wednesday at the Syracuse 9th Ward Chapel with Bishop Robert Wood of the Syracuse 9th Ward officiating. Family prayer was by Jared Martin; prelude, Ruth Thorn; Youre 295-091- 2 Meet Your Local Area Director says: "All children have Uient that can be developed. The Sunshine Generation placet emphasis on developing self confidence and showmanship by performing on a regular basis. Setf esteem grows as children realize they I save something wholesome and worthwhile to otter." Nancy Adamson is in her thtrd year with Sunshine Generaoon She attended the University of Utah and graduated from Utah State University with a degree in with both Music Education Elementary and Secondary Thousands of kids nationwide are benefiting from the Sunshine Generation philosophy because of the attention given to 6 major areas of development: Not Alone by Chris Talbot accompanied by Diana invocation, Mike Moyes; speaker, Robert Schmitz; reading, A1 Keime; speakers, Bishop Clyde Hel-lewel- - Children's Performing Group Funeral directors, Lindquists l; Garrett and Bishop Robert Wood; God Be With You by Carolyn Palmer accompanied by Pan Hand-raha- School Showmanship Music Theory Voice Culture Musical Theater benediction, John Anderson. DEDICATION of the grave was by Robert Schmitz with interment in the Syracuse City Cemetery. Military honors were accorded by the Hill Air Force Base Military Honor Guard. 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