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Show Standard-Examiner (© Tuesday, December 17, 1996 Biel (JBITUARIES Paid notices C. lreta Watkins OGDEN Clara ireta Jones Watkins 38d Saturday, December 14, 1996, at Wasatch Care Center in Ogden, pneumonia : of She was born May 31, 1900 in Og- den. to Edward + Hardy and Clara Hayes Jones She was reared and educated June Thornton Ryan Sentkowski the Ogden City Schoois 1930 in Thornton On March 22. 1951 she mar- ned Raipn Ryan in Burnley, casnire, ville Paper ComVasnington Market pany and later asnier and office for 17 years as worker. She later ed operate and manage Watkins F Store which she and her husband operated for many years She was a member of the South Ogden 4th LDS Ward She had prewously served as a Visiting Teacher and Sunday Schoo! Teacher She was an extremely good seamstress. and played the French Horn in a ladies’ band for many years. She en- oyed gardening and home managenent She is survived by one daughter, Lors Jean (Lew) Costiey of Ogden: two grandsons, Jerry (Charmaigne) Costiey of Ogden, and Robert Dee Costiey of Sait Lake City. Sne is also survived by eC andsons, Jason, lan and of Ogden ded in death by her Lan- Eng- land. They were ater divorced wil p.m. en be He was a wonderful and devoted care- school system, high school and LDS ary She was a member of the LDS < Sne was employed by DDO. retiring after 20 years of service She was a member of the Church of Engiand Survvors include her husband, Dennis Sentkowski, one son and two Michael (Jennifer) Ryan, Sharon L. (Chris) Bull, Diane (Mike) Dearden. and six grandchildren, Alison, Stuart, Justin. Brooke, Angela, and Patnck. Also surviving is one cousin, Ethel Brown. Funeral Services will be held Thurs- day, December 19, 11 am: at Leavtt's Chapel of Flowers Mortuary, 836 36th Street, where fnends may cail Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Thursday one hour prior to services Entombment, Leavitt's Auitorest Memonal Mausoleum held Bivd.. na Family will meet friends at the mortuary on Tuesday f t and Wednesday from Noon to 12:45 p.m mterment, Lindquist’s Washington Heights Memorial Park, 4500 Washington Blvd Gary Cunningham OGDEN died Saturday ocal care Vera Bisel Brown COALVILLE - Vera Bisel Brown, 86, passed away Sunday morning, 15 De- cember, 1996 at Rocky Mountain Care Center in Clearfield, where she has resided for five years following a senes of strokes Her warm she has lifted. Born April 5, 1910 at Bench Creek, Wasatch County, near Woodland, Utah, to David Alexan- and educated in der Sait Lake City He from State with of Hoytsville, February 24. 1930, sealed n the Salt Lake Temple Vera and Parley owned and operat- ed a successful dairy farm in Hoyts- eran nam servin = Navy He retired from tne Navy foliov 23 years of service Mr. Cunningham had been a logistics specialist at Hill Air Force Base retng Ethel Bisel Graduated from South Summit High School. Married John “Pariey” Brown Weber / po U.S. ang Firth graduated in 1991,.y Surviving are his wife of Ogden; one son and one daughter He was preceded in death by nis parents Funeral services wil) be heid at the graveside on Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Lindquist's Washington Heights Memorial Park. Friends may cali at Lindquist’s Ogden Mortuary, 3408 Washington BNd., on Wednesday from 9:30 to 1030 am Thanks to special friend Hank. who Nas been by his side for the past five years vile, where they raised their nine children. Parley passed away June 12, 1988. after 58 years of marriage A devoted wife and mother, Vera, in 1978 was finalist for selection of Utah Mother of The Year. A dedicated member of the LDS Church, she served as a teacher and leader in vanous Church organizations, including several years service as Summ Stake Relief Society President. Vera devoted much time and effort to researching family history and genealogy and had a great appreciation for her pioneer heritage She was an active member and officer in Daughters of the Utah Pioneers She is survived by two daughters and six sons. MarGene Durrant, Omaha, Neb.; Louise (Donaid) Judd, Hoyts- ville: Garry (Patty), Genola; Sherman (Darlis), Logan: Donaid (Laurie), Sait Lake, Rodney (Sandy), Providence Richard (Brenda), Ann Arbor, Mich Vern Ross Child and Paul (Karen), San Antonia, Texas LAYTON - Vern R. Child, 44, our lovQg husband, father, grandfather, broth- Also survived by 33 grandchildren and 72 great-grandchiidren: sister er and friend, passed away on Saturday, December 14, 1996. After a week long struggle, he was over-come by complications age due to surgery was vern born February 21, 1952 in Og- Gwendolyn (Frank) Stephens, Tooele den, Utah to the late Orville D. and DeLoy (Louise) Bisel, Woodland Preceded in death by one daughter, Pauline (Ted) Crittenden; son-in-law Heraid Durrant, grandchildren Tiffany Brown and Jason Wright: sisters: Ceneth Clark, Zeima Reynard, Manila Taylor and Inez Franson, and brother Rean Bisel, plus five brothers and sisters who died in infancy Appreciation is expressed to the staff Sylvia Forbes Child fle was raised educated in graduatpo om Layton igh Schoo! in of Rocky Mountain Care Center of their loving and tender care Funeral services will be Wednesday, 18 December. 12 p.m. at Hoytsville Chapel. Friends may call Tuesday 7-9 p.m., Walker Mortuary, Coalville, or 9970. He attendschoo! for an dditional year at Denver Diese! and Automotive College He and brother: is survived by his sweetheart, Wednesday 10:30-11:30 a.m., prior to the service, at Hoytsville Chapel. Internment, Hoytsville Cemetery Funeral directors: Walker Mortuary. Pegay Ann Barnes, whom he joined in Jove and life on November 19, 1971 During 25 years of marriage they faised four children, Carrie (Brett) Barof Roy Amber, Justin and Braden, ali of Layton. Vern had a deep love for his children and was very proud of them. He a so nad two grandchildren Makayla and Caleb that he adored Barson Also surviving are two sisters, Sherrin (Richard) Warren, Margaret Crock- ett; one brother, Larry (Lynette) Child and numerous relatives He was preceded in death by his fafher and a younger brother, Michael D Child. For the last 22 years he worked as a maintenance mechanic at Hill Air Force Base, where he had many ciose friends. He was a dedicated worker and hadn't taken any sick leave for the last seven years Vern was a very supportive husband and encouraged and helped Peggy in all of her endeavors. He had a love of antiques and old traps. He spent many long hours restoring them for family and friends. He took special pride in his backyard. planting close to a hundred trees, building rock wails, a bridge and-lawn furniture. He aiso en- Roy P. Jensen MESA, Arizona - Roy P. Jensen, beloved husband, companion, father, grandfather, brother, and friend passed away at home on December 15, 1996 atter a courageous battie with cancer. He was born November 24 1912 a son of James C. and Sarah Ann Jepson Jensen. He married Dorothy White in Reno, Nevada: they were later sealed together in the Salt Lake Temple quist Layton Mortuary, 1074 N. Fairfield Funeral arrangements were made by Petersen Funeral Chapei Mary Jane Anderson Miller ward and stake finance clerk. He and his sweetheart fulfilled a mission to Nauvoo and, upon returning, he served as a temple worker and North Ogden Stake Patriarch for many years. He had fond memories of the many individuals and families he was able to serve in this capacity He spent his exemplary life serving and giving to others. The gospel and ris family were the central focus of his life. He will be remembered as a de- voted husband, father, grandfather. and frend to all who knew him. Surviving are his wife of North Og- BOTHWELL - Mary Jane Miller, 45. returned to her Heaventy Father on December 15, 1996 after a valiant battle with cancer with her family at her side Mary Jane was born November 8, 1951 to Max H and Erma Holland Anderson married Council for twenty years and then as a (Anne). Nortn Ogden; Ronaid J. Hadley (Kathy), Plain City; two daughters: Sharon H. Halliday (Gerald), North Ogden, Phyllis H. Snaw (Jerald), Moab, Utah, 16 grandchildren and 4 great- ren. Also Surviving are three brothers: Ray L. Hadley, Ammon, Idaho: Glen W She Hadley and Rich F. Marvin Utah: and Milt (Diane) Jensen, Mesa, great-grandchildren, and his sister Ruth death by two brothers and two sisters. Funeral! services will be heid December 18 at the Mesa Sunland Ward, 4640 East Hoimes, Mesa, Arizona. The family will be pleased to receive friends and loved ones from 11 am. to 12:30 p.m. Funeral services will begin at 7 p.m. Hadley, beth of North Ogden Dale Miller, October 6, 1982. She graduated He was preceded in death by one son, Kent D. Hadley, who died as a small child; his parents: one sister; and one brother. frorn Bear River High Schoo! and Funeral services will be held Satur- Utan State University, where she served as day, December 21, at 11 am. in the chapel at 250 West Elberta Drive, Pleasant View, with Bishop Clark an LD.S.SA. officer. She was a life long mem- = ber of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. She served in many church cailings, but her favorite was ward orgamst. She taught in the Home Economics Department at Bingham High School and Bear River High School for 23 years. She was nominat@d for the Huntsman Award and earlier this year she received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Utah State Board of Education. She loved her students and enjoyed . $0 Much so, that she refused to quit until this month when she could no longer waik. She influenced the fives of countiess students Mary Jane always went out of her way to help others. She dedicated her ite to her family, students, and friends: and most of all, her Heavenly Father Her life was an inspiration to her family and everyone she met Surviving are her loving husband, Marvin, who cared for her to the enc, one son, Matthew Dale Miller, Bothwell; two step-daughters Brenda (Chris) Moore, Corinne; Kimmy Miiler, (Jabez Burt, Fiancee), Bear River City; one grandson, Shawn; two brothers, Mark H. (Kathie) Anderson, Sandy; Eli H (Carol) Anderson, Bothwell; fa- ther-in-iaw, Don C. (Patricia) Miller, Corinne; one Brother-in-law, Gilbert (Lyleann) Mitier; Bear River City; one sister-in-law, Claudia (Glen) Kirk, Morgan: 13 meces and nephews She was preceded in death by her parents and a step son, Reese Miller. Funeral services will be heid Friday, Dec. 20, 1996, 11 am. at the Bothweil Ward Chapel, 10350 W. 11600 No., with Bishop Dee M. Marble, officiating. Friends may call Thursday, Dec. 19, from 6-8 p.m. and Friday from 9 to 10:30 a.m. at and Taylor Funeral Home, 111 ton den and two sons: Stephen L. Hadley . 100 E., Tremon- Interment in the Bothwell Vaileyview Cemetery. Legal Notices NOTICE Notice is nereby given that CENTENNIAL BANK (in organization). a proposed new state chartered commercial! bank, has filed, with tne Federai Deposit Insurance Corporation, an application for federal deposit insurance Applicant proposes to engage in business at approximately, 460] Harrison Boulevard , Weber County, Utah. The applicant further proposes to initially open in ternoorary facilities at tnat same address (4601 Harrison Boulevard; Ogden, Utan) ; Any person wishing to comment on this apolication may file his or her comments in writing with the regional director of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation at its regional office, 25 Ecker Street, Suite 2300, San Francisco, Califor3 94105 before processing of the application has been compieted. Processing will be cornpieted no earlier than the 15tn day following the date of this required publication. The period may oe extended by the regional director for good cause. The nonconfidential portion of the aoptication file is available for public inspection witnin one day following request for such file. It may be inspected in the Corporations’ regional office during regular business hours. Photocopies of information in the nonconfidential portion of tne application file will be made available upon reauest. A schedule of charges Wo,SRC COPIES can be obtained from tne regional office. Publisned pursuant to Section 303.4(f) of the rules and regulations of the Federal Deposit In- surance Corporation. CENTENNIAL BANK (in organization) NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE The following described property will be soid at public auction to the highest bidder, pavabie in lawful money of the United States, at tne East Main Entrance, Weber County Courthouse, 2549 Washington Bivd., Ogden, Utan, on December 30, 1996, at 11:00 a.m., for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed dated March 6, 1996 and executed by Chad T Hull and Jean P. Hull in favor of Howard Kent, Inc. Profit Sharing Plan covering the following real property located in Weber County " Beginning at tne Southwest corner of tne Nortneast Quarter of Section 18, Township 5 North, Range 1 West, Sait Lake Meridian, in the City of Riverdale, and running thence Nortn 10.90 chains; thence Soutn 7845’ East 301.82 Friends may cali at Myers Mortuary, feet, more or less, fo the Westline of tne Davis and Weber counties Canal Mill Run; thence Southerly along tne Westline of said Canal to the West line of said East half of Section 18; thence North to the point of beginning Together with all buildings, fixtures and improvements thereon and all water rights, rightsof -way, easements, rents, issues, profits, income, tenements, hereditaments, orivileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging, used or enjoved with said property, or any part thereof The present owners of the property are reported to be Chad T. Hull and Jean P. Hull Bidders must be prepared to tender fo the trustee a $10,000.00 casnier’s check at the sale and a cashier’s check for the balance of tne purChase price within 24 hours after the sale DATED: November 25, 1996 William A. Meaders, Jr., Trustee 845 Washington Bivd., Friday from 6 p.m. to 8 pm. and Saturday at 250 West Elberta Drive from 9:45 to 10:45 am. Interment in North Ogden Cemetery. Lola May Hart LAYTON - Lola May Hart died at her home on December 13, 1996 after a valiant battie with cancer She was born December 22, 1937 in Toppenish, Washington, a daughter of George Willard EM CaseNo. 10208 L se m THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE Pub. December 3, 10, 17, 1996 3460-12292 Hoizworth and Olive Elizabeth Curry. She married Charles E. 30, 1960. passed 1997 in NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING (January 2, 1997) Notice is hereby given that the Layton City Council will hold a. public hearing on Thu January 2, 1997, at 7-15 o.m., Lavton Cit nter, 437 North Wasatch Drive,-to consider a se tition to rezone approximately 64,5708 acres io cated on the North side of Gordon Avenue ( North) at approximatety 2600 West. from Agricufture and “R-S" (Residential Suburban) te Single Family Residential “R- 1-8 If you desire further information, piease con tact Peter Matson, Community Deveioomen Department, 546-8524 , LaNita G. Brown, Deputy Recorder Pub. December 17, 1996 2-17. PUBLIC NOTICE . ® On November 19, 1996. Broadcasting for theg Challenged, inc. filed an FCC Form 340 aoplicas tion with the Federal Communications Cormrmis 1g autnority to construct a new 7 e! 18 at Ogden, Ufan. The oro operate with an ERP of 286 kw, an antenna HAAT of 82 meters 4nd a tran mitter located at 6000 Soutn Street at So: Street, near Clinton, Weber County, Utan copy of this application and related materia’ are available for public inspection during nor! business Nours at Weber County Library Main Brancn 2464 JeHerson Ave Ogden, Ut. $4401 Pub. Dec. 12, 13, 17, 18, 1996 362-1350§ SUMAMONS z IN THE SECOND DISTRICT JUVENILE) IN AND FOR WEBER COUNTY STATE OF UTAH a Case No. 907631; 907628 State of Utah in the interest of M.6., and MB © THE STATE OF UTAH TO Mi Kyong Beasley ~ You are hereby summoned to appear Defore tne above-entitied court, 444 26th Street Oa Utah 84401 on the llth day of February 2:45 p.m. to respond to a Verified Petition on file with the court alleging fnat your par arts fo the’above-named children shoulc cme nated. You have a right to be represe: van attorney at these oroceedings. If you d appear at tne time and place set fortn herein, a de fault judgement will be entered against = which will include a termination of your pare right. s. Z 359-0538 Pub. Nov. 25, Dec. 2, 9, 17, 19% NOTICE Notice is hereby given that CENTENNIAL BANK (im organization), a Utah corporation, «ite corporated by Wak J Petersen, Eldon D: MicGok ey, and Georgia S. Goodell, the origina! incor rators, has filed an apo “apolication”) with the Utah Deva nancial Institutions for te purpose of cota bank charter to do business in the state of with the intent of locating a cornmercia! bank 460) South Harrison Boulevard, in Ogden, We ber County, Utah; further, on the 4tn day of No vernber 1996, the Department of Financial insti tutions accepted the application as cornpiet subject fo public notice. Within 20 days followi the final publication of this notice, any person entity wishing to comment on the apolicatio may submit written comments to the Utah Com missioner of Financia! Institution at 324 Sout! State Street, Suite 201, P.O. Box 89, Salt Lak City, Utah 841 10-0089. Pub. December 17, 18, 19, 1996 363-1866 SAVE DAILY! SHOP Standard-Examiner CLASSIFIEDS He She had lived in San Diego, California and Layton, Utah. She was a member €@¢e As a gift to the community, we offer this opportunity to F of the Catholic rememberthe loved ones in your life who have died. , There will be songs and prayers, a d the names of people ! Church E She is survived by her son, Chari will be read as candles are lighted in their rernembrance, E. Hart iil, Turkey; two daughters, Mary Beth Lavaliere and Teresa Ann Mead both of Layton; her stepmother, Bertha Hoizworth, Yakifma, WA; a brother, James Hoizworth, Tacoma, WA, two , Theresa Skeen of Yakima, Wednesday, December 18th at 7:30 p.m. Elim Lutheran Church ™ 575 - 23rd St., Ogden (801) 394-5543 WA and Veronica McCoy of Puyallup, WA; and ten grandchildren. She was Preceded in death by her parents and her husband. A viewing will be heid December 18, 1996 from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Myers Mortuary of Layton, 250 North Fairfield Road, Layton, Utah with a Prayer Service at 7:30 p.m. Intermerit with additional services will be at the Ei Camino Cemetery in San Diego, CA on December 22, 1996 PROGRAMMABLE AND “Conveying Sympathy ut Beautifully” 621-2360 iM MEMORY OF RUBY T. YAMASAKI DEC. 17, 1917 - MARCH 16, 199% 2736 Waatarapon Bid Ogeer Whypay dealer markups and salesperson commissions? Now you can buydirectly from the manufacturer which assures you the best quality and service. In Sympathy-SendAlowers we @ 394-3474 furs en nae wwe ee ee ee : CUSTOM . ' : ALL-IN-EAR DELUXE FULL SHELL t MODEL f Snow“)fou Camm | Honey today is your birtnday. The wonderful times | shared with you on this day will be greatly missed by me and our children. I’ve shed thousandsof tears as| visit your grave and aiso in front of our Butsudan at home. When | see your beautiful Senda beautiful sympathy arrangement... flowers always say fust the right thing. ; OUT OF —* SIGHT COMPLETELY! IN THE CANAL EACH aaaey se a smile on the picture of us together, it CULL Veale Mee e115 1961 Wash. Blvd. ™ Ogden 3772 WASH. BLVD.393-5349 392-4310 the jen City Council Chambers, 560 39rr Street at 640 o.m. for a proposed Closing anc modifi€ation of 6200 South where t in tersects with U.S. 89. Skyline Dr. is be constructed approximately 500 jorthwest along the highway rignt-o 6200 South and will serve as access tot from US. 89 By Order of the South Ogden City Council Dana B. Pollard, City Recorder Pub. December 10, 17, 24, 31, 1996 3461-44223 away In memoriam lies and | love you and miss you very much your husband Sootie. PUBLIC HEARING on JANUARY7, duly 15, 1977. but our memories of you will last forever. Sheidon, Mertynne, Genie! and their fami- SOUTH OGDEN CITY E OF PUBLIC HEARING The SOUTH OGDENCITY COUNCIL will noid a Hart, Jr. on July Mary Jane, we love and miss you, Dreaks my heart to think that | cannot share the rest of my life with you. It has been nine months yesterday since you left us and tne pain | feel inside is unbearabie and | fee! so all alone. Someday i'll be with you again and until then I'll be thinking of you honey. Our children, Dennis, JoAnne, (January 2, 1997) Notice is Nereby given tnat tne Layton Cit Council wilt noid a public hearing on Thursday January 2, 1997, at 7:20 o.m., Layton City Cen ter, 437 North Wasatch Drive, to consider a pe tition a petition to rezone approximatety 3 12 acres located on the South side of Gentile Stree at acoraximately 969 West from “A” Agricul ture to Singie Farnity Residential “R-1-8" H you desire further information, please con tact Peter Matson, Community Deveiooren Deoartment, 546-8524. LaNita G Brown, Deputy Recorder 362-H079 Pub. December 17, 1996 COURT Val. J. Petersen, Executive Vice President Pub. Dec. 17, 18, 19, 1996 H63-18668 Skeen of the North Ogden First Ward officiating. He is survived by his loving, devoted Higgenbothem. He was preceded in Rd. and Wednesday 9:45-10 45 am. at the Church with Bishop Stanley Jenkins officiating. interment, Lindquist Memorial Park at Layton. Cemetery. responsible for a major expansion of country proudly and with honor in tne Pacific Theater He was a devoted civil servant for more than 30 years and retired from Hili Air Force Base. Roy was a high priest in the Mesa Sunland Ward where he served in several Bishoprics a.m. at the Hidden Hollow Chapel, 2025 E. Antelope Dr. Wednesday, Dec. December 17, from 6-8 p.m. at Lind- Ward Chapel, 650 Anderson Drive. at 12 Noon. Frends may call from 10 to 11:45 a.m. in the ward chapel prior to services Interment will be in the Preston Graveside services will De held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Roy City Cemetery. 5200 South 2300 West. Friends may call at Myers Mortuary. 5865 South 1900 West, Roy. on Wednesday from 9:30 am. to 10:30 am North Ogden City Council at a time Elder High School where he was 3e- Arizona; 11 grandchildren and 16 to say goodbye to Vern on Tuesday, Thursday in the Bngham City 24th LDS Carmen and Manuel Mannquez when the decision was made to install the first street ight and was personaly He served on the. Stake High Bart Dale Abrams. and both her Surviving is her husband, Kent Huggins of Woodiand, CA, her sister, Kathi Young, Kaysville: mece, Jenny and her husband Bran Higley, Clinton, nephew Brody Lewis, Kaysville, and niece Stacey Lewis, Sunset. Judi is also survived by her close and dear friends Brigham Young University in 1932 with life. NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING will parents a degree in business and accounting After working for Utan Power and Light Company, he obtained employment with General Mills in Ogden where he eventually became the office and credit manager. He served on the the North Ogden City Cemetery He was an active and faithful member of the LDS church throughout his Judi She is preceded'in death by her son, He was raised in North Ogden and nior class president. During World War Il he served his joyed the outdoors, and went on two bear hunting trips to Alaska Funeral services will be held at 11 18, 1996. Friends and family are invited graduated from Weber High Schoo! in 1928. He attended Weber College for one year and them graduated from Jayne Welling Stone, Lenexa, Kan.; Katie June 10, 1938, in the Salt Lake LDS Roy attended schoo! in Garland, Woodland, Ogden, Utah: two sons, Mike (Kathy) Jensen, Salt Lake City, be truly missed by her family and all her many friends ana Waidrum Hadley He marned Marian Vilate Brown on Utah and in 1931 graduated from Box wife, Dorothy, one daughter, Donna dogs Parker and Downey for 3 1/2 years (1947-1950) and Jennifer Welling Roe; 11 stepgrandchildren and 10 step-great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by tact Peter Matson, Community Devemprment Department, 546-8524 LaNita G Brewn, Deouty Recorder Pub. December 17, 19% 362-2478? his home in North He was born July 25, 1910. in North Temple She worked for John W. Kendall, RPT for 3 1/2 years (1971-1975) She was a homemaker most of her life. She loved to crochet and embroidery. and nad a fondness for Siamese cats Opa? is survived by her husband of Brigham City: one sister: Joylene P Hyde, Downey. idaho; six brothers Howard G. Parris, Cottonwood, Ariz Ronald D. Parris, Salt Lake City, Utah; William L. Parris and Thomas Jerry Parris, both of Pocatello. Idaho; and Archie E. Parris and Kile L. Parris, both of Orofino, Calif.; two step-daughters: mately 2607 East from “R-S” Residential Sud urban to Singie Family Res: North Ogden - Lioyd T Hadley 86 died Saturday. December 14, 1996, at Church She worked for Larsen Market in in Logan. on the North side of Cherry Lave af aporox all amemais especially horses and her two Ogden, Utah, a son of Samuel and Di- graduated from Funeral services will be held on fives Hewas ra and a brother, Lyle K. Parns caring soul will be missed by Cunningham, 56, family. friends r 14. 1996 ata and. all whose ry She then fore the 10% dav of Marcn 1997 or Said Claims spall be forever barred Bette Casev Persona’ Reoresentatve 1066 East 3100 Nortn Nortr Ogden Utan 84414 Puo Dec 10 17 24 1996 362-1303) MOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING (Janwary 2, 1997) Notice 1s herety giver ‘nat "ne Layton City Council wil noid a public nearing on Thurscaw January 2. 1997 at 7:25 p.m., Lavton City Center. 437 North Wasatch Drive, to consider a cetition to rezone agproximately 1.0 acres locatec her sense of humor. She loved giver for 16 years at Lindquist’s Mortuary, 3408 Washington with Bishop Kurt Kupfer officiat- Judi struggied with sugar dia betes since tne age of 16 but she never complained or lost Fite Opal was educated in the Downey kowski in 1980 Margery Henry married John Delourus Kingston on July 15, 1962 5 and two sisters C and on December 19. 1950 He died on April 30. 1969. She marred Jack #H Welling on June 21. 1975 He dred May 7 1978. Sne married Dennis Sent- daughters. She was born June 21. 1953 im Harnsburg. PA. the daugnter of Raymond ma Lee Denton Parris She married Wendell N “Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS ° | ESTATE OF DORA A. HULL, Deceased, Mo. 963900306 Prepate N e o . Woodiand. Calif. - Jutith Ann Hug- ALL PERSONS raving Claims agains Ine aoove gins. age 43. died December 12. 1996, ate are reared fo oresent them 'o tne urdersigned or to tne Clerk of tne Court on or be in Woodland, CA. of heart farture BRIGHAM CITY - Opai Francene Parns 67. died Sunday. Decem- OGDEN - June Thornton Ayan Sert- ber 15. 1996 at tne local hosprtai She was born on February 14 1 in Downey, idano. a daughter of Arcme Hosprtal Francs and Nor- and Alice Colton 4Q7 Judith Ann Huggins xowsk), 66, passed away Sunday, De cember 15, 1996 at McKay Dee Sne was born March 24 Burnley. Lancashire. England tne daugnter of Jonn Stansfieid im Opal Parris Kingston 335 S. 300 E. 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