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Show t WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, OCTOBER 26,1978 Set Rites F or OBITLigM Leo Monks Rites Held conducted on Wednesday afternoon at the Syracuse Utah Stake Chapel THE FAMILY prayer was given by a son, Kenneth Bishop Kenneth W. ser- Flint officiated at the vices The invocation was given by Carl Heslop Pielude and postlude organ music was played by Mrs Paula Godfrey, a granddaughter. I Remarks were given by Bishop Flint; a vocal solo, Love At Home, was rendered by Miss Lauri Rogers, Mrs. by accompanied Godfiey Speakers were Patriarch T Joseph Steed, Pres. SARAH RHEA HAMMEN Mrs. Sarah Rhea Hammon, 77 years of age, was buried Wednesday afternoon, following her death on Saturday, Oct 15 She died at an Ogden nursing home after a lingering illness SHE WAS born Aug 6, 1901 Syracuse, the daughter of William and Eliza Kynaston Thurgood She resided the greater part of her life in Sjracuse She made her home in Farming ton from 1955 to 1962 in SHE WAS married to Marion B Hammon in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Nov 16, 1921 An active member of the West Point Second LDS W'ard, Mrs Hammon had served in numerous church positions For many years she was a teacher in the Primary organization of the Syracuse LDS Ward SHE HAS served in the Relief Society, and was a Visiting Teacher for many years She was also a member ' of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, and active in the East Antelope Camp The funeral services were Vern L. Thurgood, a nephew, a vocal solo, Beyond The by Mrs Anna Fasthope, accompanied by Mrs LaRay Broadbent. 'Ihe closing musical selection, was 0 My Father, bv Miss Laun Rogeis Sunset, Bountiful Elks lodge No 2412 a Davis County Police Officer from 1951 to 1976 SURVIVORS ARE: wife of ing the judging. p m. b-- PUNCH, coffee and donuts will be sold for 10 cents each at the close of the evening A JUDGING of costumes will start at 6 10 Reverend Kenneth and check and health education information Screening examinations will be performed by specially trained registered nurses. 5pm ALL WOMEN 20 THE CIIMC will be sponsored by the Utah State Division of Health and the Utah Division of the LEO MONKS held Wednesday, Oct. 25, 1978 at 1 p m at the Bountiful 36th Ward Chapel, 102 East 1400 South from Games for adults and children will be held follow- A free cervical cancer screening clinic Hill be held at the LDS Church, 201 South 600 East, Kaysville, on Monday, Oct 30 from 10 am until and Mr and Mrs. Charles G. Cowley Jr. of 982 East 825 North, Layton are announcing the birth of their second child. The girl who will be named Reagan Cowley was born Oct. 13 in Ogden. She weighed 8 lbs 4 oz. and measured 22 inches Her sister, Charlyn, was on hand to greet the new arrival at home SEVERAL members will be to Camp Utoba, Liberty, Utah, on Saturday to help winterize the camp going FRIENDS MAY call at the Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 195 North Main, Tuesday 6.30 to 9 and at the Ward Chapel on Wednesday 11 45 to 12 45 Interment in the Bountiful Memorial Park. years of age and older who have not had a Pap test in the last year are eligible to participate in cancer the screening American Cancer Society. Fach woman participating will receive a Pap test, pelvic program Additional information and clinic appointments may be obtained by calling breast examination, examination, blood pressure 376-912- Grandparents are Mrs. Kathryn Patterson, Mrs. Donna Johnson and Byrne Smith. Mrs. Durcilla Jensen is the childs great-grandmoth- Lima Webster was hostess to the Kays Creek Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers at her home Thursday. The lesson was given bv Mrs. Lucile B. Sheffudd Mrs. Doris Ball hosted members of the Delite their pinochle Club at regular luncheon meeting at the B&J Restaurant in I aton Wednesday afternoon Special guests were Mrs Lois Stephens and Mrs Stella Egbert. Mrs On Oct 13, Richard W. and Marsha Draper Fryer became the parents of their fourth child. Rachel Fryer was born in the St Benedicts Hospital in Ogden Mr. and Mrs Morris J. Dtaper of Salt Lake City and Mrs Beverly W. Fryer of Ogden are the childs grandparents include Mr and Mrs. Wallace Walker and Mrs Leona Fryer, both of Ogden, dmg Friday Rites Layton Holmes Creek Stake Center Bishop Paul G. Sharp of the Layton 21st Ward officiated Family prayer was by Elmer Talbot, prelude and Pallbearers were her grandsons, Mark Hammon, Earl Hammon, Brent Hammon, Lynn Hammon, John Creager and Rick Telford Mrs Hammons other 14 grandsons were honorary pallbearers. postlude music, Oralie B. Waite; musical selection, O My Father by Rulon Waite, invocation, Doyle Talbot. SHE IS survived by three sons and two daughters, Howard B. Hammon, West Point; Kenneth Hammon, Syracuse and Marion Hammon Jr., Roy, Mrs Bud (Lola) Creager, Morgan and Mrs Richard (Josie) Telford, Firth, Ida 35 are Also there grandchildren and 30 greatgrandchildren, two brothers and two sisters, Arnold Thur-gtxand Mrs. Orson (Hazel) Davis, West Point, Eldon SPEAKERS were Bishop Paul G. Sharp, Brad Lindley, and Lynn W. Burton; musical selection "In The Garden by Rulon Waite, benediction, Ronald John, dedication of the grave was by Don Sowell; interment in Kaysville City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Brad Lindley, Barry Lindley, Curtis Lindley, Michael Critten- xl Thurgood, Clearfield and Mrs Milton (Ethel) Call, Layton vsb den, Don Sowell, Todd Sowell, Jeffery Sowell and Dallen Crittenden. WILLIS TALBOT Willis Manning Talbot, 65, Rosewood Lane, Lay-todied Oct 17, 1978 at his home. 1183 E n, MR. TALBOT was born Feb 26, 1913 m Layton, a son of Henry William and Nannie Susan Manning Talbot he married Althea Jan Steed. She died On Oct 10, 1945, Lori and Michael Everetfe, 361 W 4900 S No Ogden, girl Betty and David Rich, 4454 S 2450 W., Roy, girl October 14, 1978 Cerya and JayDell Jaques, 1 257 N Highway 89, Layton, boy Deborah and Robert Ross, 1163 S. 2000 W , Syracuse, girl Janeen and Jeffrey Evans, 443 North Fairfield No 5, Layton, boy October 15, 1978 Arlene and Edward Gertge, 1204 N 1500 W., Clinton, boy October 16, 1978 Denzel Taylor, 1 745 N. 1 575 W , and Jacquelyn Layton, boy October 17, 1978 Rita and Roscoe Stack, 2875 N 400 West, No 180, Layton, girl Diane and Norman Baker, 4261 S 800 West, Riverdale, boy October 18, 1978 Susan and Michael Henrie, 1983 North 1225 West, Clinton, boy Cynthia and Rodney Smith, 1758 Gregory Dr., Layton, boy Jan 29, 1965. Hilda Carter Oct 16, 1965 HE WAS He married Crittenden on employed at the George A Lowe Co m Ogden and at Alta Industries in Salt Lake City, retiring in Feb of 1973 member of the he was a High Priest in the Layton 21st Ward He had served as financial clerk and an Ogden Temple worker. He was active in genealogy An active LDS Church, SURVIVING are his widow, Layton, stepson, two stepdaughters, Ralph C. Crittenden, Coalville; Mrs. Barbara C. Lindley, Peterson, Utah; Mrs Ruby Sowell, Centerville, four 11 Two children preceded him in death He is also survived by three brothers and three sisters, Elmer H , Salt Lake City, Irwin M , Onn W , Mrs. Aileen Nelson, all of Layton, Mrs Sylvan (Elaine) Turnblom, Mrs Verda Christensen, both children of Ogden October 19, 1978 Teresa and Warren Herron, 3157 Hill Air Force Base, boy A Congress, FUNERAL services were held Friday, Oct 20 in the HONORARY pallbearers were Richard Clifford, Jay Talbot, Terry Talbot, Brent Talbot, LeRoy Talbot, Grant Turnblom, Larry Talbot, Blen Talbot, Sylvan A. Turnblom, Lester Talbot, Allen Talbot, Karl Turnblom, Verl Talbot and Kenneth Talbot. Flowers were cared for by the Layton 21st Ward Relief Society, dmg a ; Kaysville Mr. and Mrs Neuman Odd of Washington, former Clearfield residents came to Utah to visit with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs Darrell Page in Hooper and while here Mr. Odd under- went major surgery at the Ogden hospital He has many relatives in the Kaysville and Davis County area Mrs. His sister-in-laDella Odd also underwent major surgery at the McKay Hospital She is the sister-in-laof Mrs Ella Odd of Kaysville I TyjTpggTTiJ Mr. and Mrs Todd Morgan one-wee- vacation Mrs. Thelma Hansen has been moved to the Clearfield Convalescent and Nursing Center this past week, from the McKay-De- e Hospital, where she has been for the past two months r.n 1. Will fill i visited in New York with her uncle, Dick Ellison while on k their trip to Ireland for twWiSmwgg ipff wbupj iiaiitrifliirtii tin maximize use of present county computer system. assure access to public records. 3. Is experienced in inventory and record well as computer operation. 2. Will control-- as Jonathan Hughes Paid political ad by Jonathan Hughe e Births Mrs Edwards will attend the Candlelight and S.lver dinner at First Baptist Church in Salt Lake City on Friday, Oct 28 at 7 p m THE BENEDICTION was given by Milton Hammon, a The grave, in the nephew Sracuse City Cemetery, was dedicated by a brother, Arnold Thurgood October 13, 1978 3, HE WAS boin July 11, 1925 at Roosevelt, Utah to Louis E. and Thelma Marchant Monks. Married Ethel Rae Zufelt on Feb. 19, 1944 at Ames, Iowa. He was a member of the I DS Church He served m the U S Navy in the South Pacific during World War II, was a member of the Utah Peace Officers Association, a member of the Bountiful, daughter, Mrs Calvin Rae) (Shauna Willisen, Salt Lake City; grandson, Randall Todd Willisen and a sister, Mildred M. Shaw; a nephew, Terry Grow all of Salt Lake City Funeral services will be The Layton Community Church will hold its annual Halloween party at the Church on Friday, Oct. 27 Layton Cervical Cancer Clubs In Test In Kaysville Kaysville Lindquist Mor- tuary in Kaysville, funeral directors. Hammon Leo Thomas Monks of Bountiful, age 53, died of cardiac arrest while hunting deer in Duchesne County on Oct. 2L 1978 Layton Community Church i lib 'Vue mi i rthir iHB |