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Show JULY 22, 1986 Obituary Lillie P. Lundquist l.illie Retry Lundquist, 6X, of 4 2 Marilyn Drive, Clearfield, died Monday, July 7, 1986 at the Clear-liel- d nursing home of complications following a stroke. She was born Sept. 15, 1917 in , vda, Minn., a daughter of Charles ; nd Caroline Starz Retry. She married Larry Ellis Lund-ouiJune 8, 1940 in Hallock, Minn. She was retired from the Internal Revenue Service as a clerical supervisor. She was a member of the Clearfield Community Church. Surviving are her husband of Clearfield, one son and three ( aughlers, Robert Lundquist, San Mateo. Calif.: Carolyn Jachim and Cindy Lundquist. both of Roy; Hetty Lundquist. North Salt Lake; three grandsons and one great-- I randson. Also surviving is a sister. Esther ,iprenger, Zumbro Falls, Minn. Services were held Friday, July at Lindquist's Clearfield Mortu-- ; ry with Rev. Larry Dobson of the ( 'learfield Community Church Also participating was the lias tern Star Beth Arabah Chapter MTTDKliyj st Thou Art" with Penny Franklin as soloist and George Rytting, Comes to Bountiful Five Points organist. Interment was in the Lindquists Washington Heights Memorial Park. Pallbearers were Joseph Jacobson, John Kaiser, Don Jepperson, Vern Borgeson, Mike Burson and Aaron Sieler. I ; 4. Music included Nearer My Cod To Thee," and How Great Lyman Dewey Hansen, 70, of "70 S. Main, Kaysville, died Monday, July 7, 1986 at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden of heart failure. He was born Feb. 5, 1916 in Bear River City, a son of Matthias M. and Hattie Iverson Hansen. He married Gladys Fredericksen Oct. 1, 1936 in Brigham City. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was retired from Hill Air Force Base as a electrician and plumber. He was reared in Bear River Valley. He had lived in Salt Lake City and' in Kaysville for the past 35 years. He resided in Overton, Nev., during the winter months. He attended Bear River High School and was a member of the Kaysville 1th Ward. He was a hunter and fisherman and veteran of World War II. Surviving are his widow of 3, Washington Terrace; Mrs. Arnold (Billie) Jackson, Clearfield; Mrs. Kaye (Bonnie) Sleater, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Gale Hillaker, Roy; 13 grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren. Also surviving are four brothers and two sisters, Reed Hansen and Darel Hansen, both of Salt Lake City; Seward Hansen, Las Vegas, Nev.; Dale Hansen, Daly City, Calif.; Mrs. Arnold (Leora) Hansen, Bear River City; Mrs. Earl (Naomi) Marvle, St. George. Services were held Saturday, July 12 at Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary with Bishop Gaylen Sprague officiating. Family prayer was by Kaye L. $!00 1000s of Mens, Womens & Childrens Clothing Items at... Unbelievable Prices 1 Kaysville, one son and three daughters, Lanny D. Hansen, STUFF TOPS EARRINGS ALL Lyman D. Hansen HOT Sleater; prelude, Eldon Frost; Sweet Memories by Lois Rasmussen accompanied by Nedra Saunders; invocation, Steven Sleater; remarks. Bishop Gaylen Sprague; speakers, Harry Duckworth, Virgie Gay and Jay Hamblin; Amazing Grace by Lois Rasmussen and Nedra Saunders; benediction, James Rasmussen. Dedication of the grave in the (Mb JS. LIVE INS KNIT TOPS Sizes 4 to 6X JORDACHE JEANS Sizes Kaysville City Cemetery was by 4 100 Cotton $400 7 to 14 15 50 $450 Compare at $24.00 Tad Jeppesen. Military honors were accorded by the American Legion Honor Guard. Pallbearers were Arnold Jack-soKent Hansen, Ross Williams, Troy Campbell, Steven Sleater, Terry Sleater. Honorary pallbearers were Christopher Hansen, Jimmy Hillaker, Scott Sleater and Brent Hansen. n, Handicraft displayed celain dolls, crocheting, knitting, LAYTON An exhibit of handicraft articles created by members of the Olof and Hulda Olson family will be on display July 23-2- 7 at the Layton Heritage Museum, 437 Wasatch Drive, west of Layton High School, during regular museum hours, p.m., WednesThere is no Sunday. day through charge for admission. The public is invited to attend. The handicraft exhibit which will include handcrafted jewelry, por n SERVICE WIAT WE quilting, oil paintings, pencil sketches and more will be an unusual part of the Olson Family Reunion. About 35 family members living through the Western States have agreed to contribute to the exhibit. The Olson Family Reunion will be held in the Layton Commons Bowery near the museum on July 27. dmg SELHUK IS 4BOIT OCR OWE YEAR WO IWTEREST !! Hundreds of Selections... Back-To-Scho- ol Come in for Tremendous Savings. Hundreds of New Items Arriving Daily Hours: We will MEET oi BEAT ANY PRICE! This Week Only VISA m 2 Hours: SHOP US LAST AND COMPARE ' AMANA FRIGIDAIRE KITCHEN AID MAGIC DICDIIMC 1 1 Fri, GIBSON MAYTAG Lml Vi w Sat. 10-- 6 CHEF, ETC. Appliance Discount Center 289 So. 500 W. Bountiful 10-- 9 5 Wed. 10-- 6 Closed July 24th Where you cun afford to be A Slave to Fashion |