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Show DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 31, 1979 WEEKLY REFLEX Mark Green Rites Held On Saturday OBITlWRq A 24 year old Kaysville man was killed Thursday morning Joe L. Roberts Dies In Iowa ficiating. Kaysville, died Monday May 21, 1979 in Des Moines of heart failure. MR. ROBERTS was born Oct. 20, 1914 in Henefer, Utah, the son of James D. and Mary - E. Lake Roberts. In March ; 1937 he married Ethyle Hedin in Logan, Utah. He had lived in Kaysville and Ogden before moving to GRAVESIDE SERVICES were held Friday at the Washington Heights Memorial Park in South Ogden at 11 a.m. with Binden Cottrell of Kaysville as the speaker. Grave dedication was by Clark Cheney of Kaysville. Pallbearers were George Languein, Duane E. Hedin, Ronald E. Hedin, Dennis Stanton, Edward G. Smith, and Elmer E. Smith. FUNERAL arrangements were under the direction of Lindquists Mortuary, np Thursday Rites Held For Wanda W. Cunningham Wanda ningham, Cun53, 1035 South Bris- Wright tol Way, Fruit Heights died May 22, 1979 in an Ogden hospital. Ward. SURVIVING ARE her husband of Fruit Heights; five sons, Richard Dale Gosnell, Kaysville; Larry J. Gosnell, Layton; Kelly Cunningham, Layton; Dennis and Scott of Fruit Cunningham Heights; four grandchildren; her father of Kaysville; two sisters and three brothers, Mrs. Fern Bangerter, Bountiful; Mrs. Larry D. Barnett, Kaysville; Ray Wright, Lay-toRoy Wright, Salt Lake City and Dee Wright, Kaysn; ville. Funeral services were held in the Fruit Heights First Ward Chapel on Thursday May 24 with Bishop Keith S. Webb officiating. Family prayer was given by E. Dee Wright. Prelude and postlude music played by Diane Hulse. Lois Rasmussen gave two Kaysville News Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Buhler, Kaysville and Mrs. Thelma Turner, Logan. are Mrs. Wilma Buhler, Bountiful and Harold Bennett, Kaysville. np Car Stereo Repair Special Cassettes Track ' .95 Now VYitil AM & FM ! WANDA CUNNINGHAM musical selections, In the Garden, and Somewhere My Love. INVOCATION WAS given Delbert Hadfield. by Speakers were President Howard W. Hawkes, Glen Hill and President Eldean Holliday. Benediction by Larry Barnett. Dedication of the grave by Ray W. Wright. Pallbearers were Richard D. Gosnell Larry J. Gosnell, Kelly W Cunningham, Dennis D. Cun ningham, Scott J. Cun ningham and Craig Crase were cared for by the Fruit Heights First LDS Ward Relief Society. Interment was in the Kaysville Flowere City Cemetery. TP,K construction worker and truck driver for Johnson Ex- cavation. He had lived in East .Layton until 1978. He graduated from Davis High School in 1973. He was a member of Future Farmers of America and had won many honors showing steers. He was an expert in grooming cattle. Surviving are his widow of Kaysville; one stepdaughter, Christy also of Kaysville; his father of Layton and his mother of Kaysville; two brothers and one sister, Woodrow D. Green, Marietta, Calif.; Scott H. Green, East SERVICES FUNERAL were held Saturday at 11 a.m. at the Layton Third Ward Chapel with Bishop Don Deru LAYTON Drivers had best make sure their car doors are secure before they go for a ride. TWO INSTANCES in was given by Evan G. Ray. Prelude and postlude played by Roselyn Christensen; two musical selections were given by Harris Adams, Tumbling Matthew Crazier Kimball, six day old son of John Randy and Carol Lynn Roberts Kimball of 1501 W. 1750 N., Lay-todied Tuesday, May 22, and Im Tumbleweeds Heading For The Last Round- n, up. Invocation was by Sterling E. Gardner, with remarks by 1979 in the Primary Childrens Hospital in Salt CUCKOO CLOCK Extra Nows the Time to dig out That Cuckoo Clock Youve Wanted Fixed Dont Miss This Spsclall I'JILLS S CLOCK REPAIR Clearfield -- 776-01 55 returned have after traveling to the northern part of Mississippi. failure. HE WAS born May 16, 1979. in Ogden. Surviving are his parents of Layton; four brothers and two sisters, Spencer R. Kimball, Jason M. Kimball, Vaughn R. Kimball, Tyler S. Kimball, Thacker. DEDICATION OF the grave was given by Scott Green with the care of flowers by the Layton Third Ward Relief Society. Pallbearers were Rick Adams, Bret Deru, John Sr. Blankman Gordon Richins, Brent Love and John Blankman. Interment was in the Kaysville-Layto- n Sgt. Richard Griswold, 43, of 652 W. 2400 N Layton, died Wednesday, May 23, 1979 at his home. HE WAS employed by the Elden Knudson Construction Company. Mr. Hadley had lived most ago. HE ATTENDED Weber County schools, graduating from Weber High School and ward athletic turday at 12: 15 a.m. when she leaned against the car door. THE CAR was at about 143 South Main when the incident Dis- patcher Bill Moyes. She was taken to Davis North Medical Center and treated and released with contusions, a hospital spokesman said. Driver of the vehicle was Jan Milene Fannin of Sandy. TWO YEAR old Trent Kenworthy of 815 Burch, Clearfield, received contusions and ALSO SURVIVING are a brother and two sisters, Alan E. Hadley, Las Vegas, Nev.; Mrs. Joseph (Jan) Greenwell, Loveland, Colo. LDS Seminary in 1970. He was a member of the Layton 19th LDS Ward. He served a mission to California. He had served as a Sunday School teacher, YMMIA director and home teacher. Hadley and Aaron Bret Hadley, both of Layton; his mother, Mrs. Maxene L. Hadley, Ogden; his father and stepmother, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra R. Hadley, West Weber. North Ogden; Mrs. Terry (Lori) Hales, Warren, one stepbrother and two stepsisters, Michael J. Nash, Roy; Janet Nash, West Diana Weber; Nash, of his life in West Weber, moving to Layton one year secretary, . Surviving are his widow of Layton; two sons, Jason Kent Funeral services were held Friday, May 25 at the Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel in Ogden with Bishop Steven K. Randall of the Lay-to- n 19th Ward officiating. INTERMENT was in the West Weber cemetery, dmg Raun V. and Janet Nalder Singleton of 910 LaVerde, Layton are pleased to announce the birth of their first child. The boy who will be named Marc Val Singleton, was born May 16 in Ogden. Grandparents are Bruce J. Nalder, Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Dale L. Single-to- n of Farmington. include Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mrs. Glen Nielsen of Salt Lake City. On May 13, Bruce and Nancy Graslie became the parents of a baby boy. He will be named Joshua Brian Graslie. Greeting the new baby at home were his six year-ol- d sister, Shannon and d his brother Jeremy. three-year-ol- 23, 1967, in Elko, Nev. Warner Robbins, Ga.; Mrs. are ternal grandparents Lucille and Alvin Graslie of Watertown, South Dakota. One Mrs. Ethel Shaver, lives in Wis- consin. dmg (Glenda) Bentlage, Columbia, Mo.; Mrs. Joseph (Maurine) Huss, North Ogden; Mrs. Clifford (Shar-pene- ) Stephenson, Eagle, Ida.; 13 grandchildren, eight and ten Eil ra For Residential Homes Insurance Benefits Must Have 2 Years Experience 376-043- 4 Robert and Sheryl Lynn Carter, 30 W. 1st No., Apt. 7, Kaysville, boy May 19, 1979 Leonard and DiAnn Crews, 1141 No. Emerald Drive, Layton, boy Charles and Carol Ann Price, 1 1 0 Aircraft Ave., Layton, boy Amy Kimball and Karalee Kimball, all of Layton. May 20, 1979 Milton Brent and 300 No., West Point, ALSO SURVIVING are the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Rodney Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley H. Roberts, all Nancy Jean Fisher, 3745 W. boy May 21, 1979 Scott and Theresa Flint, 25 Phillips St., Layton, Funeral services were held Thursday, May 24 at the Lay-to- n West Stake Center with Bishop Steven K. Randall of the Layton 19th Ward officiating. girl May 23, 1979 J. Bruce and Lynn Passey, 2491 E. Cherry Lane, Layton, girl Julio and Angela Marie Pimentel, 443 N. Fair-fiel- d, INTERMENT was in the Apt. 8, Layton, girl Provo City Cemetery, dmg John Wesley and Denise Evans, 2272 W. 1300 Jo., Clinton, girl Teresa Jensen, 429 So. 750 Matthew Lee and E., Clearfield, girl May 24, 1979 Mitfiael and Tracy Gorder, 443 So. State, No. 43, Clearfield, boy Neil and Debra Shultz, 3625 So. 5100 W., Hooper, girl Gregory and Barbara Jean Littlefield, 2017 No. Fairfield, Layton, boy Kaysville Births Tara Marie Nielsen was welcomed home by two little brothers, Troy and Darren, as well as her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jared Nielsen, 312 East Oakland, Kaysville! The 7 lbs. 5 oz. baby arrived at the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful on May 8, and caused much excitement be- '1'.' ing their first daughter after Mrs. Nielsen was the former Sandra Nielsen of Hyrum. Grandparents are Mrs. Dorene Nielsen of Hyrum, and Mr. and Mrs. David Nielsen of Providence. Another boy was added to the family of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Albretsen, 167 East 1050 North, Kaysville, on April 30, with the arrival of Aaron Christian. The 6 lbs. 4 oz. lad arrived at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City and has a little brother, Jacob John, at home Also surviving are two brothers, Harold Bass, Ogden and Donald Bass, Idaho Falls, Ida. . THE FUNERAL program under the direction of Bishop George Kershaw included a to welcome him. The mother is the former Martha Ann Jensen of Salt Lake City. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Allen L. Jensen, Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. John T. Albretsen, Redwood City, Calif. His greatgrandmother is Mrs. Sterling Murdock of Rupert, Ida. family prayer by Jack R. Adams, prelude and postlude music by Dea Terry, and an invocation by M. C. O Bryant. Two songs, In The Garden and Hold Thou My Hand were sung by F. Burton and Joyce Winters, remarks were given by Bishop George Kershaw. Speakers were Glen Garrett and Patriarch F. Burton Winters. Another vocal solo was given by Quinn Guyman, O My Father. Benediction Jan B. DEDICATION OF the grave was by Lewis L. Pilkington. From Logan comes word of the arrival of a daughter born den. She weighed 7 lbs. Scot 11 Floral arrangements were under the direction of the Kaysville Eighth Ward Relief Society. Interment at Memorial Park in Og, 227 East 555 North, Kaysville. The 7 lbs. 6 oz. little Miss arrived on March 23 at the Davis North Medical Center in Layton and was named Thesha. At home to welcome a new playmate is a little sister Kamilyn. The mother was the former Sheree Shujtz of East Layton. Grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shultz, East Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kartchner, Brigham City, np oz. & ALL-SMA- LL cs'ib.6l E" MINI-STAR- S Pkif. Training Classes Professional V Dance Training: Ballet & Precision Dance Ages: 3-- 6, 7-1- 0, Call Now: & 11-1- 3 825-796- 3 .376-890- 8 Studio of The Arts - Clinton Director: Pat Rhodes u are home are two sisters, Karen and Kathy and a brother Brent. The mother will be remembered as the former Kristen Turner of Logan. Aul-tore- st : Frank Cheney, Bountiful and Mrs. Penny Formydudal, Myrtle Beach, Fla. Rejoicing over the arrival of a baby daughter are Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kartchner, May 26 to Mr. and Mrs. Dean R. Buhler. The 6 lbs. 13 oz. lad arrived at the Logan LDS Hospital and is their fourth child. At Adams, Kenneth M. Spaulding, Burr O Bryant, Douglas OBryant, Clifford Stephenson and Joseph R. Huss. den. np Great-grandparen- ts Cheney of 289 South 200 was by Mack A. Spaulding. were and will be named Rebekah Kathleen. The mother is the former Loretta Hill of Myrtle Beach, Fla. At home to welcome the lit-tie sister are Tara, Maris and Sommer. Grandparents are and Mrs. Evan Cheney, Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hill, Myrtle Beach, Fla. Welcoming their fourth child and fourth daughter into their home are Mr. and Mrs. East, Kaysville. The new addition arrived on May 8 at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Og- Pallbearers So. 300 W., girl C. (Eldrie) OBryant Martinez, California; three stepdaughters, Mrs. Ervin M. ts Singleton of Ogden, Mrs. Mae Domey of Ogden and Mr. and ton, Sept. SURVIVING ARE her husband of Kaysville; one son, Mac Arthur Spaulding, South Weber; two daughters, Mrs. Jack R. (Laurel) Adams, Pa- Cancer Grace Pilkington Dies At Age 79 She was reared and educated in Ogden. maternal grandparents. Syracuse, two sons. VEHICLE DRIVER was Larry K. Kenworthy. No citations were issued in either Lorie and Roy Wilson of Tucson, Ariz. are the childs North Medical Center May 18, 1979 Dennis and Nancy Layton, 258 dmg SHE WAS a member of the Kaysville Eighth LDS Ward and had been a Sunday School leader in the Lakeview Stake. She was a teacher in Relief Society in the Riverdale 49th LDS Ward. She was also a Visiting Teacher in the Kaysville Eighth Ward. Layton Births 'of the American At Davis INTERMENT was in the Farmington City Cemetery, abrasions when he opened a rear door of the camper in which he was riding and fell out at about 645 North Main, Officer Moyes said. The vehicle was traveling about 40 miles an hour at the time. He was kept for observation at Davis North Medical Center and released, the hospital spokesman said. incident, tb spent FYiday visiting in Lay-to- n with Mrs. Marchants mother, Mrs. Delila Flint. Friday evening, the Layton Second Ward LDS Relief Society enjoyed a program featuring a special speaker. jThe guest speaker was Mrs. Dawn Bain who is a member : MRS. PILKINGTON was bom, April 11, 1900, in Rock Creek, Kansas, a daughter of Lewis Arthur and Sarah Elizabeth McDonald Bass. She was married to Lloyd ; Mrs. George (Charlene) Marchant and five of her children from Smithfield wold, Kenneth Griswold, Mrs. Faye Heckman, all of New York; Mrs. Carol Hutchings, Arizona. Funeral services were conducted Friday, May 25, 1979 in the Hill Air Force Base Chapel with the Rev. Louis A;"' Ojeda officiating. n. ; i- daughter, David Griswold and Tammie Griswold, both of Layton; three brothers and two sisters, Bill Griswold, Washington; Robert Gris- Funeral services were held Wednesday, May 23, at the Chapel of Flowers Mortuary in Ogden at 1 :30 p.m. for Mrs. Grace Spaulding Pilkington, 79, of 345 East 100 North, Kaysville, who died Sunday, May 20, 1979, at the Davis North Medical Center, Lay-to- Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stone and their family spent Memorial Day in Idaho. S SURVIVING are his widow of Layton; one son and one SGT. GRISWOLD was a career Air Force officer. He was assigned to Detachment 4 of the 40th Air Force Rescue and Recovery Squadron at Hill Air Force Base. He had been a member of this squadron the past four years. He was a veteran of the Vietnam War. He had also worked as a Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Peters has received an Army ROTC scholarship to Ohio t State University. new assignment with the U.S. Air Force in Mississipp- security guard at Job Corps SGT. GRISWOLD was born April 23, 1936 in Tonawanda, New York, a son of Charles and Iva L. Bluhm Griswold. He married Bong S. Chai on Nov. 3, 1959 in Seoul, Korea. i a Center in Clearfield. Spaulding in 1922 in Morgan, Utah. The marriage was later solemnized in (he Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died. She then married Dean Pilking- In Layton in Roy. Wesley Peters, the son of Rites Held For Sgt. Richard Griswold Memorial Park. The funeral arrarigerfierits were under the direction of Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary, np tion. They first went to Mountain Home, Idaho where they met their son and his family and helped them pack to move to of Provo. Lake City of congenital heart Bishop Donald J. Deru. Speakers were Norris W Nalder and Bux E. Cox. An organ medley was given by Roselyn Christensen and the benediction was by Lonnie - MR. HADLEY was born March 5, 1952 in Ogden, a son of Ezra R. and Maxene Lowder Hadley. He was married to Karen Bradford in the Los Angeles LDS Temple on Nov. 8, 1974. occurred, said Police Lay-to- n brought injuries to victims of car accidents caused by unlocked doors, one involving a two year old Clearfield youngster and the other a 17 year old Salt Lake City resident. Layton police said Kelly Lazenby of Salt Lake City fell out of a vehicle traveling south on Main Street on Sa 145 Society. She has lived with the knowledge that she has terminal cancer for many years. Mrs. Lois Riser has moved from Layton into a new home Erich Infant Matthew C. Kimball Rites Held officiating. Family prayer MR. HADLEY had been active in baseball and basketball and was a member of the Wasatch Slopes Cutter and Chariot Racing Associa- ac- Two Injury Accidents 9 0 Repair he was married to Susan Barkdull in Elko, Nev. He had been a ON DEC. 30, 1978 ton. $ $Q95 5 $ Now MARK GREEN the TO cident on April 6 in Farming- Any Cuckoo Cleaned & Repaired & ACCORDING report, the men were servicing the machine which was being used at the East Oak Subdivision construction site on Lot 24. The accident happened approximately at 9:15 a.m. Mr. Green was born Dec. 10, 1954 in Ogden, a son of Woodrow E. and Jennie K. Knowolow Green. He was a member of the LDS Church. fered in a construction SPECIAL Cleaning Center. G. Kent Hadley, 27, of 1469 W. 1960 N., Layton, died Tuesday, May 22, 1979 at the Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake City of injuries he suf- ts Mrs. Lucile B. Sheffield of Kaysville and her sister Mrs. Jeneal Barlow of Clearfield attended a bridal luncheon in Bountiful Saturday in honor of Lisa Beck and Linda Mitton who will be June brides. The luncheon was hosted by Mrs. Paul A. Beck. . The Hollyhock camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met last week at the home of Mrs. Enid Roberts. Eleven members heard a pioneer history read, enjoyed a lesson and stayed for a delicious hope to enjoy the many recreational advantages of the warmer climate. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rivers and their family recently spent three weeks traveling to many towns and cities in Texas. They especially enjoyed meeting Kent Hadley Funeral Services Las Vegas, Nev. Wanda was a supervisor for Clover Club Foods Company and lived most of her life in Kaysville. She attended Davis High School, was a member LDS and Mrs. Goeckeritz lunch. Mr. and Mrs. John Bterry who have lived in Layton for nearly 30 years, have moved to Mesa, Ariz. where they G. Perkins Wright. She was married to Richard D. Cunningham on Feb. 20, 1954 in the Kaysville Tenth ' tedly changing an oil filter on the machines engine when the accident occurred, according to Alan Manning, FTuTT Heights city manager. According to the investigation, James Patterson of Clinton, driver of the loader accidently hit the lever which activated the machines arm. The bracket arm slammed down hitting Mr. Green at the waist. He was crushed into a two inch space between the arm and the engine. He was pronounced dead on arrival at the Davis North Medical Layton; Mrs. Wayne (Jania) Walker, Granger, Utah. SHE WAS bom Dec. 25, 1925 in Kaysville, Utah, a daughter of William J. and Elda Rose of the Fruit Heights First LDS Ward and was at one time first counselor in the Relief Society presidency of 'Mr. 773-497- 6 MARK GREEN was repor- SURVIVING ARE his widow, Des Moines; two daughters, Mrs. Deanna Banning, Cincinnati, Ohio and Mrs. Judy Thompson, Des Moines; three sisters, Mrs. Dorsey Hodgson, Layton; Mrs. Lois Stephens and Mrs. Edna Smith both of Kaysville. Funeral services were held at the Dunn Southside Funeral Horae in Des Moines on Wednesday, May 23, with Chaplain J. Grant Carlson of- Joe L. Roberts of Des Moines, Iowa, formerly of family members and friends. GATHERUM "home Des Moines. He graduated from Davis High School and attended the U. of U. He had worked as a maintenance supervisor for Allis Chalmers before retiring. JOE L. ROBERTS By DONETA M. when the backet arm of a frontend loader crushed him. . |