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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, JUNE 9, 1977 IS Services Held B ForZulon Whitesides Adams Funeral Tenth LDS Ward. Surviving are her husband of Kaysville; three sons and three daughters, Ray William . Wright, Layton; Roy Ronald Wright, Salt Lake City; E. Dee Wright, Mrs. Larry (Fay) Barnett, Mrs. Richard (Wanda) Cunningham, all of r, Kaysville; Mrs. Fern Ban-gerte- 28 Centerville; grandchildren and 25 greatgrandchildren. Mervin (Erma) Stephens of Graveside Services Held MRS. ELDA WRIGHT Kaysville. Services were conducted by Counselor Denzle Williams, Kaysville Tenth Ward, family prayer by E. Dee Wright, prelude, Birchall Perkins, musical selection, That Wonderful Mother Of Mine by Denzle Williams accompanied by Carolyn Oldham. INVOCATION was by Reed Bangerter, remarks by Counselor Denzle Williams,' speakers were President G. LaVirl Stewart and President held Wednesday at 5 p.m. at the Aultorest Memorial Park in Ogden for Stephaney Rae Westover, 23 of 1333 Sunset Drive, Kaysville who died Sunday, May 29, 1977 at American Fork Training School following a long illness. SHE WAS bom in Eugene, Oregon on August 13, 1954, a daughter of Calvin Don and Clara June Christenson Wes- tover. Surviving her parents of Kaysville, are four brothers and two sisters, Alan Westover, Dwight Westover and Danny Westover all of Utah; Kevin Westover, Mrs. Martha Lynn Caper and Ginger Westover of Seattle, Wash.; grandparents, Mrs. Clara Barney of Caldwell, Idaho; and Ernest Christenson of Oregon. BISHOP Harold Gailey officiated at the graveside services. np set by Ilene Hartley. t On November 28, 1940 he was married to Marion Long in Riverdale. She later died. Cook, accom- ! From 1945 to 1950, he served as Bishop of the Lay-to- n First Ward, was a member of the Layton Stake High Council from 1950 to 1955. He had also served as Elders Quorum President, SURVIVING are his Serve On LDS Mission Michael Timothy Bone, the of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bone of 62 S. 3200 W., Layton has been called to serve a LDS Mission to Dublin, son Ireland. of Layton; one son and two: the Layton Second Ward Sacrament meeting Sunday, June 12 at lr30 p.m. The Second Ward is located at 2120 W. Gentile. He is a graduate of Layton High School and the Layton LDS Seminary. Since his nigh school graduation, he has been working for his father as an electrician. ON JUNE 18, Elder Bone will enter the Mission Home. He will depart for Ireland on June 23. Welsh of Provo; Mrs. Michael E. (Sally) Collins of Clear11 field; grandchildren, four n. Three brothers gnd two sisters, Wilford Whitesides, Mrs. Ethyl Adams, Mrs. Alice Johnson, all of Layton; Joseph E. Whitesides of Salt Lake City. and William W. Whitesides of Oakland, Calif. Want To Join Cub Scouts? Kaysville and Mrs. Linda Sacramento, Shumway, Calif.; six grandchildren. His mother also survives him. She - lives in Clinton. Church wants to start a new Cub Scout Pack in Layton. It will Call be or Trinity Also surviving are two brothers and one sister, Don Hartley, Layton; Judson Hartley Jr., Calif.; Mrs. Darrell (LaRue) King, West 376-466- Lutheran 376-294- Mrs. Harold Giles and other relatives in the area. Mark is j Puerto Rico. The Golden Flints were among family members observing the 63rd wedding anniversary of Mrs. Flints parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Smith. It was an open house held in the Weber (El-vem- a) Memorial Hospital ELDER Bono will speak in dmg Idaho. Gorringe who left recently for the Pennsylvania-Pittsburg- h LDS Mission. Ann Bronson has a new grandchild, born on May 18, to Brian and Barbara. Florence. The new arrival Is a girl. For Kaysville Third Ward A new audi- torium. They were married May 20, 1911 They are the parents of 38 seven children, grandchildren and 63 greatgrandchildren. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Gorringe recently were Mr. and Mrs. George Preston, Mrs. Gorringes parents of West Covina, Calif.; Mildred Gorringe of Oakley, Idaho; Mr. Gorringe's mother. Vena Jenses; a sister of Mr. Gorringe and her daughter, Irene Grames, of Boise, They came for. the missionary farewell of Jean New Bishopric Airmen At Hill Seattle. Wash., has been visiting here with Mr. and class. A grand ball and parades rounded out the event From there they went down to Miami, Florida for a visit BONE TIMOTHY MICHAEL with an old classmate end his family, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Will Adams then on to San Juan, widow: Brian Kent' Whitesides of Paul, Idaho; Mrs. Robert J. (Lorraine) SURVIVING are one son and one daughter, Jerry Hartley, Kaysville years. He served on the Lay-to- n City Council for ten years and he was a member of the Volunteer Fire Department for 20 years. He was the fire chief for ten of these years. daughters, LDS Church and the Fraternal! Order of the Eagles. Mr. Hartley had lived in Clearfield most of his life. Craig Wright, Davis Wright. Care of the flowers was by, the Kaysville Tenth Ward Relief Society. INTERMENT was in the Memorial Kaysville-Layto- n Park, np 22 YMMIA superintendent, Sun-- , day School superintendent, and High Priest group leader. HE W AS a graduate of Davis High School. A veteran of the U.S. Army, Mr. Hartley was also a retired employee of Hill AFB. He was a member of the' panied by Carolyn Oldham. Benediction was by Phil Bangerter, postlude by Birchall Perkins, dedication of the grave by Larry Barnett. PALLBEARERS were Alan Bangerter, Dean Barnett, Bob Mr. Giles nephew. Dr. and Mrs. Val Susdwall Murray and Dr. and Mrs. David Sundwall and their children, David and Nell of Holladay were recent visitors of the H.G. Hammons. of Marge Thomas and her small daughter, Natalie, have returned from Colorado Springs after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. James Toeder. Mrs. Toeder is Mrs. Thomas sister. Mary Ann Anderson entertained recently in honor of her sister Vickie! blrthdaWlth a dinner at her home. Present was the mother of 'the. Jour girls, Margaret Romejx Lpla Ravsten, TremontonY Linda Shelton and guest of honor, Vickie Anderson, noth of Sandy and ah gunjt and unde, Mf. and Mr. Leonard Daley of Sunset. Nina-- Wallace has returned after spending the past site months or so with a sister in Purcell, Okla. : at a later date. WERE CITED SSgt. Seymour L. Rider, 4754th Radar Evaluation Squadron, Outstanding Career NCO; Ale James T. Spillane Jr., 295htd Combat Logistics Support Squadron, "Outstanding Airman and Sr A Bernard W. Aguirre, Squadron, Airman." Sergeant Rider is a radar evaluation technician. He was chosen for high degree of job proficiency, technical proficiency, Knowledge and leadership qualities. Fruit Market For thet Great Father of Yours ju::e su:.::.:er clearance h Sava up to 50 V cn c3 weterteda Li stock 0 Lcrgo Msxle Pouf Chair s79'5 1 Small r.Jnl Pouf Chair s5995 III SsciPccfacRta Jura ISth !J Como In and aaa our Groat Sanction. Your choioa of colors In stock or special order Alto our Great Selection of Waterbeds. THE outgoing Bishopric is Melvin Manning, Bishop, Rex Passey, first counselor and Paul Gardner as second counselor. Reed Udall, James Hendon and David Butler as ward clerks, and Richard Hendrickson as executive secretary, np dmg Funeral Mass Held For Adelina J. Lobato Funeral mass was held . Wednesday, June 8, 1977 at St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church in Layton for Mrs. Adelina Juanita Lobato, 59, of 74 S. Main, Layton. Mrs. Lobato died Sunday, June 5, 1977 at $23,000,000 FIRST SECURITY BANK OF UTAH, N A the Davis North Medical Center of kidney failure. SHE WAS born June 5, 1918 in Capulin, Colo., a daughter of Subordinated Notes Cirillo and Rose Jaramillo Trujillo. On October 9, 1934, she married Jose Manuel Lobato in Monte Vista, Colo. She attended school in Colorado. In 1961, Mrs. Lobato moved from Monte Vista, Colorado to Layton where she has since resided. She was a member of St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church in Layton. SURVIVING are her husband of Layton; four sons and three daughters, Manuel D. Lobato, Joseph F. Lobato, 140 N. Main, Clearfield-825-29- 25 Now Serving Dreckfost 5 A.M. to 10 A.M. Complete Breakfast Menu Open daily until 10 P.M. .Sandwiches, potato, macaroni, shrimp, tossed and chef salads, and cole slaw. Serving. . Robert L. Lobato, Michael A. Lobato, all of Layton; Mrs. Dale (Georgia) Tejero, Syracuse; Mrs. Tino (Evelyn) Miramontes, Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. Dave (Nancy) Alarid, Layton; 12 grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Also surviving are three brothers, Juan Trujillo, Lay-toAlbert Trujillo, Clearfield; JoeTrujillo, 'Ogden; two Ben R. Martinez and Lucas Martinez both of Monte Vista, Colo. Available in a minimum of $500 and increments of $100. The offering circular is available and notes may be purchased at any office of First Security Bank of Utah, N.A., or you may use the coupon below to secure an offering circular. n; First Security Bank of Utah, N.A., P.O. Box 1417, Salt Lake City, Utah 841 10 Gentlemen: Please send me an offering circular of your subordinated note issue. step-brother- s, Name INTERMENT was in the Clearfield City Cemetery, dmg (PkK Ia Print) Address Street Cfejr State Zip Vi. The principal office of First Security Bank of Utah, N.A. is 79 South technical knowledge, leadership qualities and supervisory abilities. THE sergeant was the lead maintenance technician on a height finding radar. Airman Spillane is an administrative specialist in his squadrons orderly room. He was cited for his job Aultorest Memorial Park, and partners enjoyed a delightful evening with a clever skit presented under, Test Outstanding 6514th First-Ter- Nxt to SfcttJor't sustained in the Kaysville counselor. Ward clerks will be named 3L 2479 North Main, Sunset Third LDS Ward on Sunday, PAUL E. Barker was sustained as Bishop, with Paul Gafdner as first counselor and Alan Tischner as second as Outstanding Airmen of the Quarter ending March PILLOWS & WATERBEDS Bishopric has been May 29. Three men at Hill have been selected from among 3,300 enlisted personnel at the base Point. INTERMENT was in the The Kaysville Tenth LDS Ward Relief Society held their Spring Social on Tuesday evening, May 24 at the Ward Cultural Hall. The members the direction of Ken and Reta Cloward and dinner following the program. Craig Thorsted graduated from Weber State College and has been commissioned as a 2nd Lt. in the U.S. Army. He is the husband of the former Kathleen Slade of Kaysville. He and his wife and son Tyler will be stationed at Fort Benjamin Harrison Base, Indiana prior to being stationed this fall in Germany. Utility Department for MR. HARTLEY was born November 28, 1921 in West Point, a son of Judson and Sarah Alice Bambrough Wright, Richard Gosnell, Graveside services were nt Funeral services were held Wednesday at the Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary for Wayne J. Hartley, 55, of P.O. Box 63,' Layton who died Saturday, June 4, 1977 in St. Benedicts Hospital in Ogden of complications following surgery. surviving are one. Musical brother and one sister, Eldean Holliday. The SunBeyond selection, William R. Perkins and Mrs. ALSO On HE WAS a former Layton City councilman, fire chief and a building contractor. Mr. Whitesides was superln-tendeof the Layton City Services Are Held LDS Temple. lifelong resident of Kaysville and member of the Kaysville Whitesides. August 25, 1926 he narried Emma Mae Carver in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. MRS. WRIGHT was bom September 23, 1894 in Kaysville, a daughter of Frederick Richard and Rose Ann Burton Perkins. She was married to William James Wright on October 9, 1920 in Salt Lake City. The marriage was solemnized on July 2, 1935 in the Salt Lake a a heart attack. HE HAS been a prominent of-Layton businessman, city 1 tidal church leader and a former member oTBteLayton j Kiwanis Club. Mr. Whitesides was born, October 13, 1906 In Layton, a son of Wllford and Maty Alice e, WAS 1977 of Mr. and Mrs. Vic Brady have returned after a three--wee- k exciting trip. Their1 main purpose was to attend the bicentennial observances at Smlthfield, South Carolina! and the 50th high school class retmlon where Mr. Brady attended school. There were banquets, one for all graduates since that time, and one of the 50th ! Funeral services were held Thursday at 12 noon in the! Tenth LDS Kaysville Ward Chapel for Elda Rose Perkins Wright, 82 of 724 Mutton Hollow Road, Kays-villwho died Monday, May 30, 1977 at her home of natural causes. SHE 4 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Giles of 825-352- 3 Street, Layton were held Tuesday at noon in the Layton East Stake Center. Mr. Whitesides died Saturday,; June As Outstanding By VERNA WILLDEN Funeral amices for Zuloc E. Whitesides, 70, 345 Morgan Funeral Rites Held For Elda Wright Three Selected Main Street. Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. |