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Show JUNE 16, 198 Jean Van Orden, North Pole, Lewis services held He was a member of the LDS Church, serving as a High Priest in the Palos Verdes Ward. He worked in various church callings and especially eqjoyed scouting. Leonna Pearl Snow Dalton, was born Nov. 13, 1921 in Syracuse, a daughter of Horace Orlando and Elnora Stoker Dalton. She married Willard Lewis Snow March 5, 1943 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died May Willard Lewis, 66, and his wife Leonna Pearl Dalton Snow, 65, of Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif., died Saturday, May 30, 1987 near Utah of injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Willard Lewis Snow was born April 9, 1921 in Grace, Ida., a son of Lewis H. and Hazel Poulsen Sci-pi- o, Snow. He married Leonna Pearl Dalton March 5, 1943 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died May 30, 1987. He was educated in Salt Lake City schools and graduated from CUNNINGHAM Cunningham succumbs at age 56 Rex Shand Cunningham, 56, of 2073 W, Gentile, Layton, died Thursday, June 4, 1987 at his home of a heart attack. He was born Jan. 21, 1931 in Salt Lake City, a son of Shand Smith and Elva Stevenson Cunningham. He married Patricia Ann Turner June 29, 1951 in Waco, Tex. They were later divorced. He married Shirley Duvall. They were later divorced. He had lived in Ogden and most of his life in Layton. He graduated from Davis High School. He received a B.S. degree She was educated in Davis County Schools, graduating from Davis High School. She was a member of the LDS Church, serving in the Relief Society, Sunday School and Primary. She also served as an ordinance worker in the Los Angeles LDS South High School. He was a veteran of World War II, serving with the U.S. Air Force. He also served with the Utah National Guards in the Korean War. He had retired from North American Rockwell in 1984. He worked as a consultant for other firms in California since his quists Kaysville Mortuary. Bishop Richard Snow officiated at the funeral services. Family prayer was by Kent W. Huff; prelude, Sue Wilson; Children of Our Heavenly Father by Suzanne Huff, Jean VanOrden, Wendy Wood, Amber Snow, Emily Huff, accompanied by Sue Wilson; invocation, Willard L. Snow; tribute to Pearl, Narda R. Snow; tribute to Willard, Robert A. Wood; Families Can Be Together Forever by children and grandchildren, accompanied by Sue Wilson; speaker, Ralph VanOrden; be- nediction, Loren Poulsen. Dedication of the grave was by Robert L. Snow. Pallbearers for Mr. Snow were LaVere Poulsen, Donald Poulsen, Jeff Snow, Tom Snow, John Chappell and Kent Huff. Dedication of the grave for Mrs. Snow was by Kent W. Huff. Pallbearers were Gary Beazer, Paul Beazer, Dal Wayment, Slater Wayment, Joe Barlow and Robert Wood. Interment was in the Syracuse City Cemetery. Professional women plan Thurs. meet The CLEARFIELD 295-225- mother-daught- vice-preside- Gee, corresponding secretary; Sonja Penptila, treasurer. Reservations may be made by calling Martha Jones at 825-294- 4. one son, Marjorie McLaughlin, Torrance, Calif.; Suzanne Huff, Riyahd, Saudi Arabia; LaVona 544-913- 3 A Layton high school student is among those LAYTON participating in a summer honors institute program at Ricks College, Rexburg, Ida. Cora Rhodes is one of 20 high school juniors from across the k U.S. and Canada participating in the program. to earn chance It gives juniors the college credits during the Students are selected for seminar that runs through high academic achievements, take a course in intellectual heritage and an additional class of their choice. The students also attend seminars and field trips. er 2. five-wee- 6. mid-Jul- THROUGH SATURDAY y. ANMVMSMKY SAME Glendale, Ariz.; Cheryl Lynn Robertson, Ogden; his mother of Layton, and five grandchildren. Also surviving are one brother and two sisters, Stanley S. Cunningham, Layton; Lorraine C. Nichols, Salem, Ore.; Jennet C. Meldrum, Kaysville. Local funeral directors, Lindquists Layton Mortuary. Reverend Donna McGill officiated at the funeral services. Family prayer was offered by David Meldrum; prelude, Patricia Sargent and Carmen Dibble; He Shall Feed His Flock by Hazel Robertson accompanied by Linda Webber; meditation, Reverend Donna McGill; speaker, Stanley Cunningham; Let the Rest of the World Go By by Maxine Smedley and Richard Egan, accompanied by Connie Lewis; benediction, Reverend Donna McGill. Dedication of the grave was by Reverend Donna McGill with interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Brett Robertson, Michael Hadley, Chris Cun- - ningham, Shand Cunningham, Kevin Meldrum and Malcolm Senior class officers elected at Layton High School for the Shafupcoming year are: Julie Barlow, left, president; Corey and Jayme Eldredge, secretary. fer, vice president A00 000003000033000000000 00 0 0000000 '000000000000000000 -00000000000000000 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO -- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO fcOOOOOOOOOOOOO O OOOOOOOOOOO OOCOOOOOOOC Critics Raved. . . Then It lh Our Customers! 0 0 0 0 (f 3000C 000 0 000 f oooq 000 0001 oo 000) oocf oool 00a Seniors to dance Sat. 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Music will be by the Washington Terrace Senior Band from p.m. All persons 40 years and older are welcome. A donation of $2 is requested. 3 3 peppercorn TT 1o o 0 o c 0000 ooood 30000000 JOOOOOOOC fo 00000000 000000000c 0000000000 OOOOOOOOOOc 0000000000' OOOOOOOOOOO 00000000001 OOOOOOOOOOO STEAKSEAFOODPRIMERI8 OOOOOOOOOOi OOOOOOOOOOO N. MAIN. LAYTON )0000000000( OOOOOOOOOOO 'OOOOOOOOOOi OOOOOOOOOOO 296 546-636- 3 WOMENS SOUP AND SALAD Patterns Not Included. SEMINARS Soup and Salad Seminars are scheduled for the first and third Wednesdays of each month in the hospital cafeteria from 12:30 to 1:15 p.m. at $1.00 per person. June 17 Women Who Hate Men: Profiles. Art Brown, Ph.D., Marriage and Family Therapist. July 1 Change Of Life: What It Means. Clifford Simske, July 15 Reconstituted Families: How To Determine The Priorities. Barbara Jones, LC.S.W. Aug. 5 M.D. ATTiTT. IFAMRIKC Discount tags MUST remain attached to bolt to allow discount. Limited to stock on hand. No charges, no rainchecks, special orders, layaways, holds or special handling. No other discounts apply. All sales final. Premarital Contracts. Barbara Boineau, Ed.D. RSVP by 8 pm the evening Benchmark Regional CD Hospital H-i-l 592 West 1350 South Woods Cross, UT, 3 prior to the seminar, 84087 298-284- 033133533 i33xQn E: " rJZBlQX X3i er 8 Rhodes to attend honor seminar Waco, Tex. and Weber State College. He was of T. A. Turner Insurance Agency from 1957-7He worked for Pioneer Door Sales from 1974-7He had taught school for the Davis County School District for several years. He was Ruling Elder in the First Presbyterian Church, active in the Jaycees, a member of the Masonic Order Unity Lodge 18 of Ogden and a lifetime member of the Elks of Ogden. He was a veteran of the Korean conflict, serving with the U.S. Air Force. Surviving are one son and two daughters, Trace T. Cunningham, Clinton; Stephanie Ann Hadley, w Womens Club will hold a buffet supper Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Country Garden Restaurant in Clearfield. Officers will be installed for the 1987-8year. They are: Lorraine Romero, president; Marsha PledRosyln Wilger, son, recording secretary; Karen Temple. Surviving are four daughters and 1, Lake-vie- Professional Business Davis County Is Our Beat Give News Tips by Calling from the University of Utah, attended Baylor University in owner-manag- 30, 1987. Alaska; Wendy Wood, Pampa, Tex.; Willard L. Snow, Palos Verdes, Calif.; and 19 grandchildren. Also surviving Mr. Snow are his mother of Provo; three sisters and one brother, Myra Harrison, Letha Chappell, both of Salt Lake City; Leah Owens, Portsmouth, Va.; Richard L. Snow, Provo. Also surviving Mrs. Snow are two sisters, Audrey Beazer, Syracuse; Beth Wayment, Burley, Ida. Local funeral directors, Lind- O Q (CM 4 800-433-14- 72 5 |