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Show JUNE 9, 1987 'dDDpnitMiaiirv T. Vasquez dies at 82 ; R. D. Grover dies at 69 Ralph Dean Grover, 69, of Alamo, Nev., formerly of Kaysville, died Thursday, May 28, 1987 in Moroni, at the home of a daughter of heart failure. He was born Sept. 13, 1918 in Magna, a son of Ralph B. and He married Edith Manning Sept. 19, 1938 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was a member of the LDS He was a veteran of World War 11, serving with theU.S. Air Force. He had worked at Hill Air Force Base as a logistic specialist, retiring after 31 years of service. Surviving are his widow of Nevada, one son and one daughter, Dennis M. Grover, Sparks, Nev.; Mrs. Jeff (Yvonne) Cox, Moroni; 12 grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. Also surviving are two brothers and five sisters, Verl Grover, Brigham City; Raymond Grover, Bear River; Mrs. Spence (Mavis) Ahlmer, Mrs. Walt (Janis) Sutherland, both of Ogden; Mrs. Eldon (Erma) Anderson, Hagerman, Ida.; Mrs. Darwin (Ruth) Brough, Tremonton; Mrs. Ron (LaRee) Dickson, West Valley City. He was preceded in death by one son and two brothers. Local funeral directors, Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary. Services were held June at the Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary. 1 M. Hamblin Care excellent o, seven She was preceded four brothers. in death by many times, and Having been under Dr. David Wardens care what I see in the from me to for a good many years, it appears of a goo are jealous his some of that colleagues newspaper physician. a It appears that they cant compete with Dr. Warden on his eliminate competition to are level and trying competitive protecting public interest through the old standby with injust laws. . Laws that promote private selfish interests in the name oi freedoms. being good for humanity simply erode constitutional Local funeral directors, Lindquist's Clearfield Mortuary. Wake services and rosary were held May 31 at Lindquist's Layton Mortuary. Interment was in the Clearfield City IEaUnton0 TT years had attended St. Marys Catholic Church in West Ogden. Surviving are one son and one daughter, Jose "Joe R. Vasquez, Layton; Mrs. Robert (Celia) Busi-cOgden; 10 grandchildren and July 28, 1976. She received her education in Mexico, Texas and Oregon. She came to the United States in 1915 with her family. She had lived in El Paso, Texas, Jefferson, Ore. and Sacramento, Calif. After her marriage she came to Clearfield with her husband where she had resided for the past 62 years. She was a member of the St. Voylet Justensen Grover. Church. Rose of Lima Church and in recent Trinidad Trini Najera Vasquez, 82, died Friday, May 29, 1987, in the Humana Davis North of heart failure. She was born June 11, 1904 in Durango, Mexico, a daughter of Jesus and Cayetana Tabullo Najera. She married Juan Vasquez Sept. 21, 1925 in Fresno, Calif. He died so-call- ed Cemetery. Pallbearers were Robert Busico, John Vasquez, Deborah Larson, Joe Vasquez, Bruce Johnson and Pamela Vasquez. ' J. Cleon Christensen Fruit Heights RALPH DEAN GROVER F. Vigil dies at 39 Jeff Cox officiated. Family prayer was offered by n Dean Lynn Grover; prelude; Hardman; invocation, Verl Grover; Somewhere My Love Ver-lee- Freddie Vigil, 39, of 729 S. 1350 W., Clearfield, died Monday, June 1, 1987 at his home of cancer. He was bom June 28, 1947, in Ogden, a son of Juan Deli Cruz and Erinella Chacon Vigil. He married Isabell Martinez Feb. 20, 1970 in Layton. He had been an ordnance equipment mechanic and missile mechanic at Hill Air Force Base. He graduated from Ben Lomand High School and was a member of by Suzanne and Tracy Lee Cox; tribute, Dennis Grover; Via Con Dios by Brent and Olene Potter; remarks, Jeff Cox; Beyond The Sunset by Suzanne and Tracy Lee Cox; narration, Jeffery and Dean Cox; benediction, Walt Sutherland. Dedication of the grave was by Spence Ahlmer with interment in the Redwood Memorial Estates, West Jordan. Pallbearers were Dean Grover, Paul Grover, Lynn Grover, Richard Grover, Steven Grover, Jeffery Cox and Dean Cox. Honorary pallbearers were Walt Doctor defended War, serving with the U.S. Air Force. Surviving are his widow of the St. Rose of Lima Catholic Clearfield, two sons, Justin Vigil and Jason Vigil, both of Clearfield. Also surviving are his mother of Ogden, six brothers and three sisters, Pete Vigil, Ben Vigil, Charles Vigil, Juan Vigil, Mrs. Albert (Julia) Garcia and Mrs. Joe (Manu-elita- ) Cortez, all of Ogden; Joe Vigil, Layton; Bob Vigil, San Jose, Calif.; Mrs. R.C. (Sandy) Hall, Mountain Home, Ida. Church. He was a veteran of the Vietnam Clearfield Mortuary. Dr. David Warden has been our family doctor for the past 20 years. His care has been excellent. We have never had better medical care anywhere. Everything he has done for us has been above reproach. I trust him with my life and my childrens lives. One cant find a better family doctor. What a shame it would be to deprive this community and the many, many patients who have chosen this fine doctor from the many available in this area. I hope that our traditional respect for physicians wont be marred by unfair pressure by others doctors via the licensing bureau to discredit or do a disservice to one of their profession who has done nothing wrong. This certainly would lower my estimation of them if this were to happen.. Funeral directors, Lindquists Mortensen succumbs, rites held Sutherland, Darwin Anderson, Raymond Grover, Spence Ahlmer, Verl Grover and Ron Dickson. Dorothy Christensen Fruit Heights Use your low interest home equity loan for a car or for other worthwhile purchases Loyd A. Salty Mortensen, 77, rites held of 2875 N. Hillfield Road No. 150, died Sunday, May 24, 1987 at Humana Hospital Davis North of black lung disease. He was bom Aug. 2, 1909 in Utah to Andrew Christian and Janette Gibson Mortensen. He married Wanda Marshall Jan. 6, 1932 in Cleveland, Utah. The marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. He was an Elder in the LDS Church. He was active and instrumental in the organization of the little league in Wellington, where he Was J' v - t. V also a member of the volunteer fire department. He had lived in Hiawatha, Price MINNIE SARAH HAMBLIN and in Wellington for 40 years prior to moving to Layton five years ago. Family prayer was by Vern W. Surviving are his widow of Hamblin; prelude, Diane Aurich; two sons and two daugLayton, I Need Thee Every Hour by T. Mortensen, hters, Jeffrey Carol Yardley and Lome Fluck-igeWoodinville, Wash.; Chad T. Moraccompanied by Lois Riggs; tensen, Merced, Calif.; Marilyn invocation, Marilyn Hamblin; reKonopasek, Sunset; Laurel marks, Bishop James Barlow; eulogy, Helen L. Hamblin; speaker, Lyngby Stoker; musical selection, Maggie Jones, benediction, Jerry Sun-nysid- Minnie Sarah Hamblin, 72, of 304 E. 700 S., Clearfield, died Thursday, May 28, 1987 at the University of Utah Medical Center in Salt Lake City following surgery. She was bom Jan. 17, 1915 in Uintah, Utah, a daughter of Frederick and Marie Bue Aeschli-mann. She married Wilford E. Hamblin July 3, 1933 in Ogden. She was reared in Uintah and had lived in Clearfield the past 54 years. She attended Uintah public schools. She was a member of the Clearfield 2nd LDS Ward where she served as Primary historian for many years. She also had served as a visiting teacher supervisor and visiting teacher. She had been historian for the PTA at the Pioneer School in Clearfield for many years. Surviving are her husband of Clearfield; three sons, Vem W. Hamblin, Jerry L. Hamblin and DeLoy J. Hamblin, all of Clearfield; seven grandchildren. Funeral directors, Lindquists Clearfield Mortuary. Funeral services were conducted by Bishop James Barlow. 1 r, L. Hamblin. Dedication of the grave was by DeLoy J. Hamblin with interment in the Uintah Cemetery. Pallbearers were L. Jay Hamblin, Delos Hamblin, Todd Keith Barber, Richard and Doug Hutchinson. Glis-man- Aes-chlima- n, Installation of new officers of the Layton Aerie 3198 are as follows: Jr. Past president, Floyd York; president, Glen Bradley; vice president, Mike Gardner; chaplain, Findlay Jessamine; conductor, Mark Edgar; secretary, Robert (Ski) Baszczynski; treasurer, Tom Orrell; trustees; Ron Voulker, Doug Rodemack, John Jessamine, Brett Higginsen, Floyd Visarraga; Inside guard, John Mintun; Aerie Father, Tom Orrell. Installation of new officers of the Layton Auxiliary 3198 are as fol- lows: Jr. Past president, Betty Mintun; president, Lois Bradley; vice president, Nora Gardner; Colleen Miller; conductors, Gwen Bradley; secretary, Reta York; treasurer, Edna Orrell; trustees, Ruth Gale, Elaine Mills, Jean Varner; inside guard, Florie Mai- - Judy Marie Olauson, 38, of 1070 N. 450 W., Sunset, died Sunday, May 31, 1987 at her home of cha-pli- cancer. She was bom April 9, 1949, in Salt Lake City, a daughter of Melvin and Jane Peasnoll Anderson. She was a member of the Sunset LDS 6th Ward, serving in the Primary, MIA and the ward library. LOYD A. SALTY MORTENSEN n, Mexico; 21 CXX grandchildren and five Bountiful n. Also surviving are one brother and one sister, Wallace Mortensen, North Salt Lake; and Verne Mortensen, Price. He was preceded in death by one daughter. Services were held May 28 at the Myers Mortuary Chapel in Roy. Interment in the Wellington City Cemetery. let; outside guard, Sharon Jorgensen; Aux. Mother, Marian Carter; Edna mother-in-la- Orrell; grandmother, Ruth Gale. The installing presidents were Tom and Edna Orrell; installing conductors were Frank and Uta-na- h Zamora; installing secretary was Ann Thompson. Chairpersons were Dan Chambers and Marian Carter. The drill team performed. A teens dinner and dance will be held June 12 from p.m. There is a flier out and if you want more information, call Colleen at 6-- 546-041- 5. 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Surviving are her husband, Marvin Olauson, Sunset, one son and three daughters, Lesley, Clearfield; Jana, Gail, and Amy, all of Sunset; and one granddaughter. Also surviving are her parents of Grantsville; her grandparents, Oliver and Olive Peasnoll, Tooele; Esther Mayberry, Salt Lake City; four brothers, Craig, Richard, Brent, all of Grantsville; Phillip, Farmington. Services were held Wednesday, June 3 in the Sunset LDS 6th Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Grantsville City Cemetery. Funeral Directors, Myers Mortuary, Roy. Bishop Ferris Kunz officiated. Prelude, Colleen Huffaker; invocation, Clifford Spendlove; I Need Thee Every Hour, organ and piano duet by Alison and Colleen Huffaker; speakers, Mary Ann Anderson, Bishop Ferris Kunz; I Am A Child of God by Beehive class; benediction, LaMar Peasnoll. Dedication of the grave was by Ted Adams. 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