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Show MARCH 17, 1987 L, 'dD'MitiinsDirv Bradley K. Felt Bradley Kenneth Felt, 15, of Fruit Heights, died Friday, March 6, 1987 at LDS Hospital of injuries Mildred Johnston Fisher, 78, of 775 N. 1400 E., Fruit Heights, formerly of West Point, died Wednesday, March 4, 1987 at the Humana Hospital Davis North in Layton of heart failure. She was bom Oct. 11, 1908 in Clinton, a daughter of John Richard and Rose Steed Johnston. She married Ira E. Fisher April 17, 1926 in Clinton. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Jan, suffered while working on a pickup truck. He was bom June 2, 1971 at Ogden, to Kenneth R. and Reta Parker Felt. He was a sophomore at Davis High School and was on the high honor roll. He attended LDS Seminary, and worked at the Coast to Coast, small engine repair shop. He enjoyed snowmobiling, baseball, waterskiing, mechanics, basketball, motorcycling and his guitar. He is survived by his parents of Fruit Heights, one sister, and one brother, Angela and Tyler Felt, both of Fruit Heights; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Felt, of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Parker, Kasyville; great grandmother, Afton Felt, Springville. Funeral services were held in the Fruit Heights 3rd Ward. with Bishop David Home officiating. Prelude was by Lois Mathews and Elaine Hansen; family prayer, Larry Felt; invocation, Jeff Felt; opening remarks, Bishop Home; musical medley by his cousins, directed by Tina Felt accompanied 15, 1971. She was reared in Clinton and lived in West Point for 60 years. She has resided in Fruit Heights for 18 months with her son. She attended Clinton public BRADLEY KENNETH FELT schools. She was a member of the Fruit Heights 3rd Ward. She served as MIA secretary and visiting teacher. She was an active temple worker Pallbearers were David West, Matt Whipple, Tyler Brian, Dan Broschinsky, Brook Poulsen, Andy Hogan, John Kwon and Gary Rigby. Honorary pallbearers were Ryan Baldwin, Rodney W. Felt, Erik Emmons, Ryan Brand, Roy Baldwin, Frank R. Parker and Rhett Robison. by Susan Broschinsky and Jackie Felt; tribute, by Brads family, read by Ronald Parker, uncle; tribute, from grandparents, read by Ronald and was active in the Relief Society. Surviving are one son and two daughters, Val I. Fisher, Fruit Heights; Mrs. Hazen (Beverly) De-pp- e, Taylorsville; Ardell Peterson, Kaysville; 11 grandchildren and 10 Family and friends of Bradley Kenneth Felt, have set up a Memo- Parker; string medley, Colleen Bauman, Janis Simper, Marilyn Hanks and Jolynn Miles; speaker. Bishop Larry Brewer, Kaysville Jr. High principal; taped musical selection Youre Not Alone; closing remarks, Bishop Home; benediction, Brett Felt. Dedication of the grave was by Merrill Felt with interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. . Also surviving are three brothers, Morris Johnston, Syracuse; Norman Johnston, Salt Lake City; Sterling Johnston, Riverdale. She was preceded in death by one son. Services were held March 7 at rial Scholarship Fund at Barnes Bank in Kaysville. The objective of this award will be to keep the memory of Brad alive by assisting a worthy graduating student, of Davis High, to further his studies in auto mechanics, a deep interest of Brad's and a field in which he ex- Cody Blaine Hamblin, nine month old son of Allen Forrest and Susan Marie Holston Hamblin passed away Thursday, March 5, 1987 in Salt Lake City. Bom May 23, 1986 in Layton. Survivors: parents, Farmington; one brother, one sister, Dustin Gavin Hamblin and Jamie Nicole Hamblin, both of Farmington; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hamblin, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Holston, Layton. Services were held March 9 at the Farmington 13th Ward with Bishop Max Forbush officiating. Family prayer was offered by Stephen C. Hamblin; prelude, Susan Burton; I Need Thee Every Hour by Todd S. Blood and MILDRED JOHNSTON FISHER the West Point 5th Ward with Bishop David C. Horne of the Fruit Heights 3rd Ward officiating. Family prayer was by Lynn W. Deppe; prelude, Belva Mauchley; 0 My Father by Marian Barrett accompanied by Lynn Barrett; invocation, Keith F. Deppe; remarks, Bishop David C. Horne and Randall I. Deppe; Somehwere My Love by Ken and Karma Cook accompanied by Ken Cook; tribute, Marjorie Fisher; remarks, Derek Peterson; Goin Home by Marian Barrett accompanied by Lynn Barrett; benediction, Michelle Peterson. Dedication of the grave was by Bishop Fred Fisher with interment in the West Point City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Randall I. Deppe, Kurt V. Fisher, Lynn W. Deppe, Derek M. Peterson, Keith F. Deppe and Jeremy D. Deppe. Wayne G. Hathaway; prelude music, Rochelle Hamblin; congregational selection, Families Can Be Together Forever accompanied by Rochelle Hamblin, directed by Linda Loosli; invocation, Terry J. Singleton; remarks, Bishop J. Kelly Hansen; history, LuAnn Steel; Do You Know Who You Are by Beverly Packer and Pat Hathaway accompanied by x ' RUSSELL JESS WHITE Ronald Hamblin. Dedication of the grave was by Jesse M. Singleton with interment in the Syracuse City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Kelli Ann White, Chad S. White, Douglas W. White and J. Todd White. Rochelle Hamblin; remarks, n Bishop John Flint; medley, Rochelle Hamblin and Marie Murray; speaker, Pres. Sheldon Child; Faith" by Rhonda Hansen, accompanied by Laurie piano-orga- Barker; benediction, Bishop The Social planned floats will be provided. Cost is $2. On Sunday, March 22 at 8 p.m. President Eldean Holliday will speak to the Region Young Adults at a fireside. The fireside will be held at the Kaysville Tabernacle, 200 West Center Street, Kaysville. Re- n Kaysville-Farmingto- gion Young Adults present: ice cream dream, dance and movie. Kaysville-Farmingto- n It will be held at the Fruit Heights Stake Center, 170 N. Mountain Road, Fruit Heights, on Root beer; March 21 from hi: 1 sir vio: what he sell ONE YEAR NO INTEREST ON ALL Funeral directors, Lindquists Layton Mortuary. 4 (Cflneff Magn AppHnanmces (ask for details) Dishwashers Ranges Fridges Washers Microwaves Offer Freezers expires Dryers Etc. 33187 Qg5lHiB90B3a!Il93$H7 SBGEEXESCHD WISLRYHIWHAT HISlIliOMEARAO INTEREST Quorum. He had served with the U.S. Navy during World War II as a flight engineer. He owned and operated Hjf Smiths Inc. in Kaysville and Layton. He was an avid golfer. Surviving are his widow of Kaysville, one son and one daughter, Gerald E. Smith, Layton; Mrs. Cathleen Blood; invocation, CODY BLAINE HAMBLIN Jack (Karen) Lowe, Centerville; and four grandchildren. Services were held March 7 at Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary with Bishop Meldon Ward of the Robert Hamblin with interment in the Farmington City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Kevin B. Blood, Troy D. Blood, Jake Hamblin and Bob W. Hamblin. Funeral directors, Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary. Kaysville 8th Ward officiating. Wilcock succumbs Hessie Jackson Wilcock passed away March 6, 1987. Funeral services were held Tuesday, March 10 at the Lindquists Layton Chapel with Bishop Wayne Wall offi- - March 2, 1987. Family prayer was offered by Hylon Eugene Smith, 62, of 159 N. 200 E., Kaysville, died Wednesday, March 4, 1987 at Humana Hospital Davis North of congestive heart failure. He was bom May 17, 1924 in Clawson, Utah, a son of Eugene and Ardith Barney Smith. He married Velda Andersen June 26, 1946 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was an active member of the Jaycees, Rotary and the Chamber of Commerce. He was a member of the Kaysville 8th LDS Ward and had served as Explorer advisor, home teacher and secretary of the High Priest C. Hamblin dies Blood. Dedication of the grave was by Bishop J. Kelly Hansen officiated at funeral services for Russell Jess White on March 5. He died H. Smith rites held celled. Contributions can be made to the Barnes Bank, by friends, where further information can also be obtained. Martha M. McDaniel; speaker, Marilyn J. Wilcock; musical selection by Lee Ann Lawson, Cathy Larsen, Alora Blood, Kimberly Jenkins, Julie Hamblin and Connie Gardner; remarks, Bishop Max Forbush; benediction, Todd S. Services held for R. White M. Fisher dies at 78 F. Wall. Dedication of the grave was by Scott Wilcock with interment in the Parowan City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Jack Wilcock, Family prayer was given by Gerald E. Smith; prelude, Beth How Great Thou Art Dredge; by Dennis Wright; invocation, Jack T. Lowe; remarks, Bishop Meldon Ward; speaker, Ronald Harward and Wallace Allen; In My Fathers House Are Many Mark Wilcock, Jerald Orton, Michael Orton, Fred Chipp and Jack E. Perkins. Mansions by Dennis Wright; - HYLON EUGENE SMITH John Smith, Don Nelson, Terry Andersen, Brian Young and Wal- lace Page. Honorary pallbearers were Dent Louis Sjoblom, Ho- Whitesides, ward Green, Glen Forman, Raymond Hardy, Rexford Fero and Bud Tice. DUTCH DOY CARPET CLEANERS wins for Over 90 i4iK 'ItatHfpfc CHINA PLATTER Chinese Food, Cantonese, Mandarine Style Now be- - 547 West 2600 South, Bountiful tFK OEAtHJPI CISAWM Mff DWIHt CANCT1 OMBNTAL RUQt otooonmo CANS IT MT ALLA TIOM OQOCM or FURNITURE WALL WASHING .mumnci claims SCOTOOUAM) AMAI Lfi4fr187Ql fg32-394- r LOCATED AT COLONIAL SQUARE EMERGENCY WATER Also Serving American Food ResrftuRANr i rMVOUINOM We Are and Szechuan Y ReseemAL a commercial llifo Present you the best of utTun an nediction, Thomas Smith. Dedication of the grave was by John Smith with interment in the Farmington City Cemetery. Military honors were accorded by the American Legion Honor Guard. 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