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Show P WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH 29, 1979 Josie Bourne Rites jf' ' one sister, Edwin B. Earl, Farmington; John W. (Jack) Earl, Sedona, Calif.; and Mrs. Lavina E. Krontz of Society president and worked with the Primary. Member of Daughters of Utah Pioneers, 'f h Ik FUNERAL services were held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary Chapel with them, directing the services. Interment was in the Kaysville City Cemetery. MRS. MINNIE BISHOP FUNERAL services were conducted by Bishop Max Hirschi; family prayer, Harold Gailey; Bishop . Minnie Jarman Bishop, 97, West 100 South, Kays-villdied March 17, 1979 in a Davis County Convalescent Center. of 106 e, SHE WAS born July 3, 1881 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England, to, William and Mary Jarman. Came with her parents to the U.S. when she was a year old and resided in Kaysville until her marriage ,to Frank H. Bishop on Dec. 16, 1904 in Farmington. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Moved to Detroit, Mich, where they lived for 18 years. Returned to Utah, moving to Bountiful. Lived in Kaysville for the past 10 years. She made over 100 afghans, quilts . and baby shawls. Besides keeping her flower garden free from weeds, she recited poetry and words of advice to everyone. ! Kaysville Lindquists ACTIVE member of the prelude and postlude music, Reva Killian; cello solo, Dr. Robert D. Christensen Largo accompanied by Chris-- , tine G. Christensen; invocation, Dr. G. Gibbs Smith. Remarks, Bishop Max Hirschi; biographical sketch, Delbert Bishop; speaker, Bishop Lyle Williams; musical selection, trio,- Vernon Jarman, Diane Bytheway and Rosemary Montgomery; speaker. Patriarch Rulon D. Killian; musical, selection by Walter Boyden, In My Fathers House Are Many Mansions." Benediction was by Paul Love. Dedication of the grave by John Gailey. - Bourne, 82 of 544 S. Mountain Road, Fruit Heights, died March 16, 1979 of a heart tack at her home. at- . MRS. BOURNE was born April 1, 1896 in Salt Lake City to Edwin Wright and Lillie Salina Edmonds Earl. She was married to George Leland Bourne June 26, 1918 in Salt Lake LDS Temple. She spent her early life in Far- mington. After her marriage she lived in Riverside, Box Elder County, for 59 years, and spent her last year and a half in Fruit Heights. A MEMBER of the LDS Church she served as Primary president in Riverside Ward and as visiting teacher in the Beimont Ward, Box Elder County. Survivors include her husband of Fruit Heights, one son killed in an automobile accident Tuesday, March 20, 1979. The accident occurred on one mile north of the Layton exit:Mr. 'Gordons Car,! collided with the rear of a semi-trucThe truck was traveling at a slow speed because of mechanical difficulties. k. MR. GORDON was born Sept. 21, 1958 in Ogden, a son of Jerald D. and JoAnn Gardner Gordon. He married Barbara Tain-to- PALLBEARERS were Richard Bishop, Delbert Bishop, Paul Love, John Gailey, Dr. Robert D. Christensen and Kirk Amell. Flowers were cared for by the Kaysville First Ward Relief Society, np HE WAS employed as a brakeman and switchman for the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad. He was an active member of the LDS Church and held the office of an Elder. GRADUATE of Ben Lomond High School in Ogden, he lettered in football and wrestling. He was a member of the Ogden Japanese Judo Club. i. He had lived in Ogden and Vashington Terrace before moving to Layton two months A Mo. prelude, and postlude music, Marilyn Uharriet; musical selection, Joseph S. Hill; invocation, Steven Hess; remarks, Keith Webb; Bishop speakers, Ross Rudd and Frank Nisgiguchi; musical selection, trio of Harriet Barton, Jan Webster and Marilyn Uharriet End Of A Perfect Day. Benediction was by Bourne. Pallbearers were Michael Bourne, Roger Kraaima, Larry Walker, Craig Phillips and D. Bourne, Lance Nolan Phillips. The Fruit Heights First Ward Relief Society cared for the flowers. Burial was in the Farmington City Cemetery under the direction of Kaysville Lindquist Mortuary, np DEDICATION of the grave INTERMENT was in the Kaysville City Cemetery, dmg ing. FUNERAL services will be Mortuary in Ogden, dmg t. Richard Hedgepeth, officiating. Reg. ! Stripe T Knits girls head and shoulders Vincent, Sheldon Provstgaard and Russell Gailey.' np Dble Interlock, Rg. 18, driver of later released from Lakeview. Hospital in Bountiful, grb Bountiful, Utah 87 North Main 292-687- Custom Draperies Top Workmanship Fast Service Competitive Pricing Decorator Service-Fre- e Lace 1 : Sheer Tricot 20 M m. Discount on Shades Blinds Woods 1 MEMBER 10 Zippers a.j 108" with Fabric Purchase 1. 5 5 ' Ribbing Ills I M.., Sewing Classes il Sports 60 7 Ask For Kristine k -- 1 Layton, Utah 825-825- Buttons 1 V DEBBIE SUE, the auto, was treated and ' IN SEPARATE auto acwoman, cidents, a Barbara Gordon, 409 West 425 South, Layton, is still in critical condition of injuries suffered when the auto, driven by her husband, Bryan, 20, slammed into the southrear of a semi-trucbound on Interstate Highway 15 near Lavton. The driver of 1 Cot Poly Quilt Flannel collided headon with a truck. to She was treated at the scene by Davis County paramedics and rushed to Davis North Medical Center. She was later flown by helicopter to a Salt Lake City hospital where she later died. Bottom Weight 17. near Farmington and the auto was killed. Also in critical condition is Wade Kohler, 18, of 25 North Orchard Drive, North Salt Lake. He was injured when the auto in which his wife was driving slid out of control on wet pavement on pounds. 22 Corduroy pmts a puki, Reg. $2.89 Yd. Interlocks, Reg. 2.98 BURIAL was in the Redwood Memorial Estates in Salt Lake City, dmg the ground. The lumber weighed an estimated 800 ! Glert Layton 26th Ward Chapel. THEY SAID that somehow (Bountiful) By $3.38 Yd. of brothers and two sisters, John Bell, Robert Bell, Guy Bell, Warren Bell, Rae Ann Bell, A SEWING BASKET Sunset So. Qiana- - are her Layton; four SURVIVING parents m. Carter Knits tor Babies A Children HEDGEPETH City. announced by the Myers . HONORARY pallbearers) were Freddie Hedgepethp EDWARD CLIFTON ALSO SURVIVING are three brothers, Austin H. Ingalls, Richard Ingalls, both of Milcord, Conn.; Harvey Ingalls, Plymouth, Mass. 41 6 W. 500 Funeral services were held Monday, March 26, in the the stack fell, pinning the grandchildren. Mayfield; speakers, Dale Wilcox and Bishop Donald Sims; organ solo, Vern were his grandsons, Doyle Hedgepeth, Frank Coombs, Douglas Burton, Steven Hedgepeth, Paul Pickering and Gary Picker- Lake. . Singers group. KAREN BELL, 1519 Stanford Ave., Layton, died of injuries Thursday after being struck by a pile of roofing lumber that fell on her as she ' played near a construction site with her brother. The two were playing with a group of children where a stack of lumber had been stacked in an upright position, supported by according to Layton police who investigated. Mrs. Thomas (JaNell) Berger, Milpitas, Calif.; and Ward at Vae View Elementary School in Layton and sang with the schools Sunshine - Surviving are three sons daughters, Vincent K. Nelson Jr., Gig Harbor, Wash.; Austin Rocco Nelson, Bountiful; Shawn I. Nelson,; Salt Lake City; Mrs. James (Sharon) Craig, Kaysville; Funeral services were held Wednesday, March 21, 1979 at the Lindquist Kaysville Mor- tuary with Bishop Haven J. Barlow of the Layton 12th Pallbearers den; three brothers and three sisters, Jerry E. Gordon, Daniel E. Gordon, David E. Gordon, Doris Gordon, Sheryl Gordon and Dawn Gordon, all of Ogden. Also surviving are his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Elden Gardner, Bear River 18, 1978. 13 Rochelle Bell, all of Layton. Also surviving are two grandmothers, Mrs. Florence Smith of New Jersey and Mrs. Merlyn R. Bell of South Salt SHE WAS bom Dec. 30, 1972 in Ogden. She attended kindergarten Laytongirl was killed and two Davis County persons were critically injured in separate accidents. and two HONORARY pallbearers were Todd Bourne, Neil Kraaima and Keith Kraaima. - LAYTON a member of the Layton 12th LDS Ward. She had served as Relief Society president and Primary president. She was the Primary secretary and worked in genealogy. Richard Bourne. Grave dedication was by Robert ld Girl Killed, Two Critical she was 9, 1942, AN ACTIVE member of the LDS Church, Mrs. Nelson was Pickering; benediction, Gary Pickering, grandson. SURVIVING are his widow' of Layton; his parents of Og- April MRS. NELSON traveled to many foreign countries and to many states while her husband was serving in the U.S. Air Force. She was a graduate of Bar Harbor High School. was by Lemuel Hedgepeth, son. Interment was in Farmington City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary. r on June 22, 1978 in the Ogden LDS Temple. His wife was also involved in the accident. She is in critical condition at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. - was by Edward C. Hedgepeth Succumbs At Age 92 Services Held F or Bryan D. Gordon Bryan Dean Gordon, 20, of 409 W. 425 S., Lqyton, was On Bell, (laughter of Roger L. and Diane L. Smith Bell of 1519 Stanford Drive, Layton, died Thursday, March 22, 1979 at the Primary Children's Hospital in Salt Lake City of injuries she suffered in an accident at a construction site near her home. Tuesday evening, March 20, the girl was playing around some lumber when a truss gave way and fell on the girl. . married to Vincent K. Nelson Sr. in Bar Harbor, Maine. The marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple. Mr. Nelson died Nov. ficiating. JOSIE BOURNE ' Mrs. Josephine Earl 1, 1922 Buelah Farrell Ingalls. Mor- tuary Chapel at 11 a.m. with Bishop Webb of the Fruit Heights First LDS Ward ofFAMILY PRAYER Michael D. Bourne; ' in Tremont, Maine, a daughtef of Austin H. and Funeral services were held Tqesday, March 20 in the Welch Choir. Surviving are two sons and one daughter, Max Bishop, Haines (Hiney) Bishop and Mrs. Harold (Louise) Gailey, all of Kaysville; eight grandchildren and 24 greatgrandchildren. SHE WAS born Aug. Midvale. Gold Star mother during world war II. While in she Michigan sang with the ifareif-An- Mrs. Pauline Edna Ingalls Nelson, 56, of 526 S. 725 E., Layton, died Friday, March 16, 1979 at the Hill Air Force Base Hospital after a linger- ing illness. brothers and ALSO TWO Funeral Held For Karen Ann Bell For Paiiline E. Ingalls n. Kaysville First LDS Ward where she served as Relief ')-- Rites Held and two daughters, De Wayne Earl Bourne of Riverdale; Mrs. Ray (Barbara) Phillips, Fruit Heights and Mrs. Dell , (Diane) Kraaima, Washing-10 ton Terrace; grandchildren, five Services Held : V' V Edward Clifton Hedgepeth, 92, of Farmington, died March 18, 1979, in a Bountiful Convalescent Center. , HE WAS born April MAC HONORS MASTER CHARGE 4, 1886 Kaysville at Marbuary, Alabama, a son of James Watts and Nancy Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hartley and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Heaps were among those who attended the Mens Regional Athletic Dinner meeting in Salt Lake City at the Panorama Room, University of Utah on Friday evening. Thet dinner was under the direction of Gary Chadwick. Sixteen couples attended. , Miss April Butters will depart for the California Oakland LDS Mission to complete her four months of missionary work. Miss Butters was injured while serving on a mission and had to return home for treatment and will now complete her assignment. Married Josie B. Henderson, May 24, 1908 at Colum- Air. lYlac Ann Crawford Hedgepeth. bia, was Salt died mens VISA Suit Headquarters 2-P- ant mm Alabama. The marriage later solemnized in the Lake LDS Temple. She June 21, 1968. HE WAS a well known hor- ticulturist. Survivors are sons and Edward B. daughters, Hedgepeth,peth, both - Laman of Salt -- Hedge- Lake IK) 2- PflMT VESTED SUITS City; Lemuel Hedgepeth, Mrs. Sherman (Ila) Burton, both of Kaysville; Mrs. Ralph (Annie Lee) Coombs, Payson; Mrs. Jay (Jewell) Pickering, Bountiful; 16 grandchildren, 61 and 12 S Keep Old Man Weather Outside, Re-Ro- of Your Home Now!! 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