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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 15, 1171 Rites Are Held Jr. in the Salt Lake BISHOP Russell L. Barker conducted the services, witn the family prayer being giv w. by a brother, Bernard ana The prelude was Smedley. LDS son-in-la- ROBERT MAXF1ELD Robert the Maxfield Dies At 92 Syracuse Second LDS Ward, she was a Relief Society visiting teacher. sons and three daughters; Jeffery Allen Swallow, now serving an LDS Mission in Los Angeles, Calif., Stephen Scott Swallow, Stanley Neil Swallow, Rawn Thomas Swallow, Rick John Swallow, the latter being the infant son that was bom to the couple on Thursday. Melanie Swallow, Patricia Swallow, and Christie Swallow, all of Syracuse. Her parents of Clinton, Utah and four brothers and two sisters; Kenneth Lyman Lovell, Douglas Lyman Lovell, both of Clinton, and Robert Allen Lovell, Clearfield, and David William Lovell, of Riverdale, Utah. Mrs. A. Kent (Jo Ann) Smith, . Mountain Green, Utah, and LOIS SWALLOW Funeral services for Mrs. Lois Lovell Swallow, 40 of 1826 West, 2350 South, Syracuse, were conducted on Monday afternoon, at 1 p.m. at the Syracuse Utah Stake Chapel, in Syracuse. MRS. SWALLOW died earlv on Friday at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden the day following the birth of a baby boy She was bom J uly 27, 1935 in Oak City, Utah. She is the daughter of Allen and Virginia Lyman Lovell. Miss Dorothy May Lovell, Salt Lake City, Utah. ON June 23, 1955 she was married to John F. Swallow CONDUCTING the services were Bishop Sheldon F. Child of the Syracuse Second Ward. The family prayer was given by Bishop A. Kent Smith, with the prelude and postlude organ music being played by Kerin Smedley. Rites Held For W. Bloxham William Heber Bloxham, . 70, of street, Ogden, died Thursday at his home of a heart attack. 574-32- MR. BLOXHAM was born April 3, 1906, in Downey, Idaho, son of Heber Daniel and - Grace Henderson Bloxham. On November 19, 1928, he was married to Nelda Vaun Graham in Brigham City. The marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple. HE HAD Lived in Downey and Burley,- - Idaho before coming to kaysville and later moving to Layton, and Ogden. He had been a night foreman of the baggage department of the Ogden Union Railroad and Depot Co. retiring in 1961. He had also been a barber. HE WAS a member of the Ogden Ninth LDS Ward and was an Elder and a Home Teacher. He served as a griever for the Brotherhood of Railroad Clerks, for eight years. Surviving are his widow of Ogden, one son and one daughter. Dee J. Bloxham, Mrs. David Harrisville; (JoAnn) Alonzo, Mountain twelve View, Calif.; grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. ALSO surviving are three brothers and three sisters, Samuel J. Bloxham, Mrs. Vemell (Rosetta) Swanger, both of Kaysville; Vestal Bloxham, Livingston, Montana. Funeral services were held Monday at 1 p.m. at Lindquists and Sons Colonial Mortuary Chapel in Ogden. BURIAL WAS intheKays-ville-layto- of - n Memorial Park. The invocation was by David W. Lovell, a brother. A vocal solo, In The Garden, by Mrs. Nada Nicholls, accompanied by Mrs. Cathy Larson. to Daughter, by Mrs. Virginia Lovell, mother; speakers, JKenneth L. Lovell, Robert A. Lovell, both brothers. REMARKS BY Bishop Sheldon F. Child, an organ medley of favorite selections of Mrs. Swallow by Dorothy Code, a double trio composed of Carol Tucker, Janet Child, Cleone Johnston, Maurine Willoughby, Ramona Patterson, and Charlene Reed, acby companied Joyce Summers, Abide With Me. The benediction was given by Douglas L. Lovell, a brother, and the grave in the Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch was dedicated by Allan Lovell, her father. PALLBEARERS were her four sons; Elder Jeffery Swallow, Stephen Swallow, Stanley Swallow, and Rawn Swallow, Lester Warby and Keith Daley. The flowers were in charge of the Syracuse Second Ward Relief Society organization, vsb Funeral services were held Monday at 11 a.m. in the Kaysville Stake Center for Robert Monte Maxfield, 92, of 71 East Crestwood Road, Kaysville, who died Thursday July 8, in the McKay-De- e Hospital. MR. MAXFIELD was born Aug. 14, 1883, in South Cottonwood, Utah, a son of James A. and Ann Clifton Maxfield. He was married to Annie E. Ottley on June 21, 1913 in Twin Falls, Ida. HE WAS a retired dairy farmer and resided in Elba, Ida. until 25 years ago when he moved to Kaysville. Mr. Maxfield was a High Priest in the Kaysville 15th LDS Ward and had been a member of the Bishopric in the Elba, Ida. Ward. He was awarded the Silver Beaver in Scouting. SURVIVING ARE his widow of Kaysville, one step son, William P. Foster, Kaysville, two stepchildren and two step greatgrandchildren. Burial was in the Murray City Cemetery. THE SERVICES were held in the Kaysville Stake Center with Bishop Nathan J. Stuart officiating. SERVICES FUNERAL were as follows: family prayer, Monty J. Foster; prelude and postlude music, Maxine Humphreys; invoca- DANDRA JEAN Deas, of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Deas of 87 N. Villa Drive in Clearfield died at 4:15 a.m. Sunday morning at the McKav Hospital. daughter Syracuse Cemetery dedicated by a son, Verge Gailey. were The pallbearers grandsons, Dwight Gailey. Dennis Gailey, Alan Gailey, Ryan Gailey, Brian Walker, Chriss Rentmeister and Lyle Cunnings. f grandsons were honorary pallbearers and included Greg Gailey, Douglas Gailey, Terry Walker, Scott Walker, Russell Rentmeister, Norman Cunnings, Monte Gailey, and the Syracuse First LDS Ward Relief Society and granddaughters took care of the floral pieces. ADDITIONAL Mrs. Gailey who resided at 2000 South West, Syracuse, was 79 years of age. She died on Tuesday at the McKav-De- e Hospital of a stroke. bom She was 987 Raymond Hadfield; speaker, Orvil Beecher; remarks, Bishop Nathan J. Stuart; benediction, Bishop Lloyd L. Bishop. PALLBEARERS were Ben Thomas, Jay Thomas, Bruce Tomlinson, Blaine Thomas, Keith Maxfield, and Keith Rudy. Care of the flowers was by the Kaysville 15th Ward Relief Society. DEDICATION OF the grave was by Asahel McBride. Interment was in the Murray City Cemetery. The child was injured when she ran in front of a motorcycle driven by William E. Harrison, 20 of 75 W. 250 N. in Clearfield Saturday evening about 5 p.m. SHE WAS born Feb. 13, Saigon Vietnam. She had resided in Vietnam, Oregon and Clearfield. She was a member of the Buddhist Church. 1972, in SERVICES FUNERAL were held Wednesday in the Lindquists Clearfield Mortuary with Rev. Massanori Ohata officiating. Interment in the Clearfield City Cemetery.mnm two n; brothers Lester Stokes, WiStokes of Lane and Edwin Ogden; two sisters, Mrs. Leah Crawley, Bountiful; Mrs. Louie King of Ogden. Bishop Rondo Erickson Tool Kit flat tile Olcfi Kcarslev 520 So. State Street Service Center tlearfleld-Pho- ne 773-48- 3S o- fficiated at the services. Interment in the Aultorest Memorial Park.mnm ganization, also as work director, and a visiting teacher for many years. SHE HAD been a member of the Stake Old Folks committee, and had been secretary of the Primary organization. She had also served on a Stake Mission. LDS o Mission. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Haines of 373 South East Oaks, Fruit Heights, Utah. ELDER HAINES will enter the mission home in Salt Lake City on July 17. Painesville, Ohio, she moved with her parents to Buenos Aires, Argentina, when she was one year old. Fourteen years later, the family moved to Cleveland, Ohio, and Marta had to learn a new language. His mission farewell testimonial was held Sunday July 11 in the Kaysville 11th LDS Ward Chapel in Fruit Heights. I took Mrs. Vodis Hunter and sons Paul and Mark of Price were houseguests of her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Christensen. Mrs. Steven Rushforth entertained at a family birthday dinner party at their home on July 3 in honor of her husbands birthday anniversary. All members of their family were present. surviving are one brother, Bernard W. Smedley and Mrs. Laura S. Gailey, both of Syracuse, vsb 2. To whom was he speaking? ANSWERS TO BIBLE VERSE 1. Jesus Christ his twelve disciples. 2. To Service Remodels New Construction Ron Oslo 825-13- 825-640- 72 7 CARPET o oo Gailey Walker, Bountiful; Mrs. Donald Rentmeister, Syracuse; and Mrs. Grant Watch therefore: for ye know not what hour your Lord doth come. 1. Who gave the above warn- ing? l English courses while in high school, she recalls. In fact, I was taught with a picture-an- d word association machine. MRS. GAILEY is survived by her husband, of Syracuse, three sons and three daughters: Bishop Neil S. Gailey, of Clearfield; Van C. of Riverdale;and Verge H. Gailey, Syracuse. 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She had been a counselor the ward Relief Society oractive ALSO SURVIVING ARE four sons, Royal C. Sessions, of East Layton; Lavar Sessions, of S'ockton, Calif.; Myron D. Sessions, Clearfield; Theral W. Sessions, Bountiful; four daughters, Mrs. John M. (Wanda) Taylor, Riverdale; Mrs. Merlin L. (Margie) Rawson of Clearfield; Mrs. Linden (Verla) Goodwin of Woodrow Mrs. Roy; (Darlene) Wood, Yucaipa. Calif.; 20 grandchildren; 15 plus "Weekend Woodcutter s Only SHE WAS educated in the schools of Davis County. An California-Fresn- Fort Sill, Okla. Born in Mrs. Sessions was reared and educated in Clinton, was a member of the LDS Church. She had been active as a Relief teacher, Primary Society worker and sang with the Clearfield Ward Choir. She had worked at the Ogden Arsenal. Mini Mac 35 VTO Edwin Edmonds Gailey, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. At an early age her family moved to Syracuse, and she resided here the remaining years. the MARTA IS a Private First Class stationed at the Armys SHE WAS bom July 9, 1900, in Clinton a daughter of William E. and Hanna E. Child Stokes. She married William J. Sessions on Dec. 19, 1917, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died in 1961. AREKSS0 Kt 'NLY 4200 cfm other models available daughter of Henry and Margaret Waite Smedley. ON November 23, 1921 she was united in marriage with Elder Douglas Haines has received his mission call to Army. PROVING a good student, she graduated from high school in 1974. Today the is a communications operator with the 178th Aviation Company, where she works with radio and teletype equipment. Funeral services were held Wednesday in the Clearfield 8th Ward Chapel for Zilpha Hanna Sessions. Mrs. Zilpha Hanna Stokes Sessions, 75, of 579 W. 300 N. in Clearfield was dead on arrival at the McKay Hospital Saturday of a heart attack. lson Callus for free estimate 18, 1896 in Boun- Talk about accomplishments. Five years ago, Marta Babul couldnt speak English and today, shes part of the word business in todays Where You Want Me To Go, grandmother, Lam Thi Vi, of Mikami, Fla. B. December tiful Utah. She was the 39 are Also there grandchildren, and ten greatgrandchildren. Z. Sessions H Surviving are her parents of yOM Receives A Mission Call (Adele) Cunnings, Clearfield. Speaker, Richard Bowman, musical selection, Ill Go Perkins; Clearfield, a brother, Ken Van Deas, of Clearfield, a Die A VOCAL duet, Beyond The Sunset, by Mrs. Maxine Smedley and Dick Egan. The benediction was given by Donald Rentmeister, a And the grave in the was Funeral Rites For William Hollist. - and Bishop Russell L. Barker. An organ and piano duet, was played by Mrs. Van (Shirley) Miss Gailey and her daughter, Jolene Gailey. musical selection, Whispering Hope, Daleen Bowman; obituary and poem, Jeffrey tion, Accident Y ictim A four year old Clearfield girl died last Sunday morning of injuries suffered when she was hit by a motorcycle the day before. Grant Cuna vocal duet, W a and nings, The Garden, was renderea ana by Mrs. Maxine Smedley Mrs. Evonne Knighton; a tribute to Mrs. Gailey was W. given by Mrs. Helen included Briggs. Speakers Chariton Jacobs, Bishop David Lawrence Cook, ana Bishop David Lawrence Cook, Mrs. Norma Mumford, secretary; Mrs. Jean Christiansen, Historian; Mrs. Kae Gerrard, Parliamentarian; Mrs. Ann Buchanan, chorister; Mrs. Susan Harle and Mrs. Carole Hyde as lesson leaders; Mrs. Nola Wagstaff, registrar; and Mrs. Loma Van Ausdal, party chairman. vice-captai- n; Aids In Word Business Of The Army Of Today The invocation was given oy Stake as Cub Scout leader, an SURVIVORS include her husband of Syracuse; five vice-captai- Briggs. And she also the panied the vocalist for services. Primary organization. She served in the North Davis of as captain; Mrs. Carma Crowther, 1st Mrs. Jeannine Parrish, 2nd postlude organ music played by Mrs. Arlene accom- WHILE in Sunset, Mrs. Swallow was president of the Sunset Fifth LDS Ward member season. NEW OFFICERS installed were: Mrs. Lola Richardson Stake Chapel. Temple. She lived in Sunset, Utah for eleven years following her marriage. The family then moved to Syracuse, and have resided here for the past ten years. active Reorganization of the Sandy Creek Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers officers for the 1976-7- 7 year was held during the camps last meeting of the Final rites were conducted for Mrs. Maggie Elizabetn Smedley Gailey on Saturday at 1 p.m. at the Syracuse Utan 4 Swallow Services New DUP Officers ,t |