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Show i ... Clipper Photog Dies Etsil R. Fisher. Farmington, who was a photographer for the Davis County Clipper from June 1978 to December 1980, " died of a heart ailment June 28, 1981 at the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful. MR. FISHER was a well-known well-known figure in the Davis County area as both a news photographer and a free-lance photographer for the past 29 years. He had served as the official Davis County Fair photographer and as the photography department chairman of the fair for 24 years. He had also been a photographer for the Deseret News when his wife was a correspondent cor-respondent for that newspaper. news-paper. He was emploved as a civil service worker at Kearns Army Base, the Naval Supply Base at Clearfield and ended his career as a photographer at Hill AFB after 35 years of government gov-ernment service. HE SERVED on the Davis County Board of Adjustments for 1 5 years and as public infor-mation infor-mation co-chairman of the American Cancer Society, photographer for the ward bulletin. bul-letin. ' ETSIL ROBERT Fisher was born June 12. 1919 at Declo, " Cassia County, Ida., a son of Robert Franklin and Harriet Eola Lewis Fisher. He married ' Elizabeth (Betty) Christensen April 23. 1943 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Survived by his wife, Farmington; Farm-ington; sons and daughters, Edward R. Fisher. Bothwell. Ut..; Mrs. Darryl L. (Ellen) Trickier. Highland. Ut.; Mrs. David J. (Colleen) Newey, Richfield. Ida.; Randall E. Fisher, Salt Lake City; 15 grandchildren. He was preceded pre-ceded in death by a son. Garth Newell Fisher and a grandson, Todd Harold Newey. FUNERAL SERVICES will be held in the Farmington First Ward Memorial Chapel Friday, Fri-day, July 3, 1981 at 11 a.m. Friends may call at the Russon Brothers Bountiful Union Mortuary, 295 North Main, July 2, 6-8 p.m. or at the chapel, 272 North Main, Farmington Farm-ington from 9:45-10:45 a.m. prior to the service on Friday. ETSIL R. FISHER Davis South Unit for five years. He was a former member mem-ber of the Farmington Lions Club and was chairman of the Farmington troop committee of the Boy Scouts of America for seven years. At the time of his death, he held the office of High Priest in the Farmington First Ward of the LDS Church and was |