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Show SEPTEMBER 8. 196 G. Albano dies at 86 I f R. Moore dies at 32 Gladys Dyer Albano, 86, of 469 N. 150 E., Kaysville, died Sunday, Aug. 30, 1987 at her home of con-- ! gestive heart failure. She was born April 6, 1901, in Salt Lake City, to William Wesley ; and Elizabeth Webb Dyer, She mamed John J. Albano June j i 15, 1925, in Salt Lake City. The ; marriage was later solemnized in ; the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He i died Feb. 5, 1978. She was reared and educated in Salt Lake City, graduating from j Granite High School. She also graduated from the University of Utah. ; She had lived in Afton, Big Piney and Kemmerer, Wyo.; Mountain Home and Preston, Ida. and Kamas before moving to ! e. She had taught at LDS High School in Salt Lake City and at Star Valley High School in Afton, Wyo. She was an active member of the i Kaysville LDS 3rd Ward. She was j a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Phillips Camp. ! Surviving are one son and one ; ! daughter, Robert Dyer Albano, Yorba Linda, Calif.; Helen Jean Albano, Kaysville; grandchildren ' and Also surviving is one sister, Afton Stone, Los Angeles, Calif. Funeral directors, Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary. Funeral services were held Sept. 3 at Lindquists Kaysville Chapel with Bishop Levier Gardner I , : :22, 1986. ' He worked as a pipe fitter for the Reynolds Fire Protection Co. He was a member of the LDS Church. : He enjoyed automotive body work and car racing. Surviving are his widow of West Valley City, three daughters; his parents, Mrs. Jerome Ronald Hanks ville; Jack Kaysville. Also surviving are one brother and five sisters, Steven Brigance, Morgan; Jacalyn Slot, Sunset; :Sy Wester, Christine Thompson, Ogden; Cynthia Harvey, Tridell; Denise Molton, Phoenix, Ariz.; Patricia Krzesinski, Ypsilanti, Mich. Funeral services were held Aug. 31 at the Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary with Bishop Stephen GLADYS DYER ALBANO Family prayer was offered by Bishop Levier Gardner; prelude, Beth Dredge; Loves Old Sweet Song by Delene Bowman accompanied by Beth Dredge and Afton McCormick on the violin; invocation, Melvin Manning; remarks, Bishop Levier Gardner; speaker, Ellen Mae Manning; musical medley by Jeans former Primary girls accompanied by Glenda Adams; speaker, Paul E. Barker; In the Garden by Christine Deppe accompanied by Roberta Little; benediction, Charles Dredge. Dedication of the grave was by Robert C. Bowman with interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Richard C. Bowman, Charles Dredge, Ira Egbert, David Emery, Harold Robertson, Terry Greene, Ron McCormick, LaMar Parrish and Monte Petersen. Out There Memorial Hospital. He eiyoyed poetry and music. Surviving are his parents of Sunset, two brothers and two sisters, Bradley Moore and James Moore, both of Sunset, Leesa Moore, Salt Taylor, an area internist with a special interest in the treatment of arthritis. Future Wednesday presentations will involve a physical therapist, a clinical psychologist and a dietician. The seminars will be held from p.m. with attendees able to join the group at any time during the TJ Interment in the Coalville Deadline For Missionary Articles Wed. 6 P.M. 1 gance, Roger Scothera, Thomas Phillips and Robert Martin. Honorary pallbearers were Nathan McCloskey, Sean Cunningham, Travis Scothera, Mike Martin, Tommy Segura and Marshall Phillips. BEST! CLASS Fitness 575 NORTH MAIN 20 KAYSVILLE BOUNTIFUL 295-9274546-04- I I I I flDffTOIIRKB (BEARD OF OLD CTiTMTPyWTOTTiTTD STTflDME ALL 25 STORES PART1CIPAT1SC I o Utah Self Defense Call Today Get in Shape as THROUGHiSERT ED Week Before Pub. m o 0. Cemetery. ITS 273 W. 500 S. 773-484- Services were held Friday, Sept. 4 at the Myers Mortuary Chapel in Roy with Bishop Scott Mikesell of the Sunset 1st Ward officiating. Free ONE six-we- Wyo. & karati ft! RULON DEE MOORE . by Evelyn Scothem AT 6:30-8:3- 0 Lake City; Mrs. Tevis (Sheryl) Laukat, Sandy.. Also surviving are his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. David Moore, Ogden; Rulon Nixon, Evanston, and Elaine Taggart; speaker, Kevin Phillips; Soft As I Leave You by Evelyn Scothera and Elaine Taggart; benediction, Don Edwards. Dedication of the grave was by Bishop Stephen Whitesides with interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Robert Trujillo, Loren Thompson, Steve Bri- - Whitesides officiating. Family prayer was by Roger Scothera; prelude, Jackie Young; invocation, Linn Sandall; eulogy, Stephen Edwards; Somewhere the disease from Dr. Robert Hospital and Weber County Bri-:ganc- e, 5 six-we- lt Brigance rites held Michael Paul Brigance, 31, of West Valley City, formerly of Kaysville, died Thursday, Aug. 27, 1987 in the Tooele Hospital of injuries sustained in an industrial accident. : He was bom Oct. 11, 1955 in ,Ogden, a son of Jack Paul and Della Trances Trujillo Brigance. : He married Lana Phillips Aug. are invited to join an arthritis support group and information clinic offering a evening program at the Davis North Professional Building located southwest of Humana Hospital Davis North. The program begins Wednesday, Sept. 9 with an overview of and Dorothy Nixon Moore. He was a member of the Sunset 1st LDS Ward. He attended Clearfield High School, Weber State College and Utah Technical College. He had worked for Precision-BuiHomes, University of Utah ! Arthritis is one of the most common diseases in the United States," says Julie Orison, the group's coordinator, and it is not limited to a certain age group. In fact, there are over 100 distinct types of arthritis. The seminars will cover both the pain and anxiety concepts associated with arthritis. Spouses are encouraged to attend the sessions along with the sufferer. The seminars are free for those who have previously acquired an arthritis resource book; others may purchase the book at the seminars for $15. For more information, arthritis victims may call Julie Orison at the Tanner Clinic, Arthritis sufferers LAYTON Rulon Dee Moore, 32, of 2114 N. 450 W., Sunset, drowned Monday, Aug. 31, 1987 in Ogden. He was born Aug. 5, 1955 in Evanston, Wyo., a son of David D. ! 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