Show Standard-Examin- OBITUARIES STATISTICS Births son 1036 24th No Judd — James David and Nihla Wilcox 325 S 1000 E Kaysville boy Aug 1 kins Brinker girl Aug 5 5 Nielsen — Stewart and Teresa Egan 2792 W 5450 S Roy girl t Aug 5 ' ' Darla C-1- 35 5 boy Aug Smith — Lauritz K and Lynda Jarvis 7515 E Aug 5 girl Sweeten — Randy G and Karen Jones Sunset Drive Brigham 774 5 City boy Aug boy Aug 6 Burton — PO Box Grow Aug 6 162 Rigby — Michael L and Kathleen Liberty boy Aug 9 Joel D and Glenda Davis Mobile Corales No 44 Rock Springs Wyo boy Aug 9 Coleman — Jon Q and Nonna Aardema 508 Cross boy Aug 10 d Elliott — Steve W and Mitzi 1192 W 2100 S girl Aug 10 Gallegos — Michael David and Carol Garcia 2224 Van Buren boy Jolley Ogden boy boy Aug 6 and Patricia Barker girl Aug 6 — Prieto Ralph Rocky and Carol Schutte 1080 Capital boy Aug 6 Webb — Kelcey P and Cynthia Fish 2432 N 890 W Clinton boy Gray — Brent D 292 E 4475 S Lil-lar- Aug 10 Lucas — Aug 6 Alan R and Vicki Light-foGeneral Delivery Taos NM Bennett — Allen and Denise Pollard 1068 N 4000 W West Point boy Aug 10 7 boy Aug McCrea — Brian and Fischer — Bruce Scott and Cheryl 7 Aug Slack Canyon Road boy 850 Phillips 846 25th legos Jorgenson 7 boy Aug Maughan 1973 Pierce girl Aug 7 Storey — Craig and Miriam Gibbs 2145 N 5500 E Eden boy 7 Aug Justin and Liane Bell — Funerals al fH boy Aug Oak Drive Brigham Ellert- - 3476 10 Brinker a heart attack He was bom Sept 5 William and Louise Martinet Street in Park City Utah He married Beatrice Batchelor on May 19 1905 Apt 6 a son of ' in Ogden He had worked at Hill Air Force Base as a 1928 plumber for 25 years retiring in 1963 He lived in Ogden since childhood and at- tended Ogden city schools He was a member of the Presbyterian Church Surviving are his widow of South Ogden two daughters Mrs Thomas (Don- Mrs Thomas (Marlene) Bueche South Ogden nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildr- en Also surviving are two sisters Mrs Melvin (Della) Bumingham Ogden and Mrs Lylia Minks Uintah Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 1 pm at Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel with Rev Donald SteinWade — Jerry and Lynne Matt- er of the Ogden First Presbyterian Church officiating son 3283 N 250 E girl Aug 10 Family will meet friends at the morDeGroot — Mark and Julie Eatch-e- l tuary one hour prior to services 2061 N 400 E North Ogden Interment in Washington Heights Memorial 11 Park girl Aug L Stenquist TREMONTON — William Leander Stenquist 89 died Wednesday Aug 11 1982 of cancer at a Salt Lake City nursing home He was bom June 18 1893 in Vingak-e- r Sweden a son of Carl August and Caroline Augusta Stenquist He married Dorthea Borg on March 22 1922 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple She died April 15 1975 He immigrated to the United States in 1902 with his parents He had lived in Murray Draper and came to Tremonton in 1912 He had been a high priest in the Tremonton 3rd LDS Ward and had served a mission with his wife to the Texas Mission from 1962 to 1963 He had served in the Sunday School superintendency as scoutmaster and high priest group leader He was a veteran of World War I a member of the American Legion Watkins Post in Tremonton Surviving are five sons Lee B Stenquist Logan Carl Milton Stenquist Tremonton Neal W (Bill) Stenquist Yuba City Calif Floyd Stenquist Lay-to- n Gary R Stenquist Salt Lake City one daughter Mrs Burton (Gloria) Huish Twin Falls Idaho 23 grandchilgreat-grandchildr- He was born in Payson Utah June 2 a son of Joseph Angus and Mabel E Mortensen Willey He married Arlene Holbrook formerly of West Point Utah Oct 4 1947 The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple He served over 23 years of active duty with the US Army His military career spanned two wars serving in Europe and Korea He received numerous citations including the Purple Heart Silver Star and was also awarded a battlefield commission He and his wife recently completed an LDS Temple Mission in Washington DC He was a high priest serving as the financial clerk for the Chattanooga Valley Ward Surviving are his widow of Flintstone the following sons and daughters: Mrs Stanislaw (Peggy) Martyns-k- i Chickamauga Ga James Willey Layton Joseph Richard Willey Oxnard Calif Brent Willey Nogales Ariz Paul Willey and Mrs William (Jolene) Carlson both of Salt Lake City John E John Edward Wigfall 55 of 350 32nd died Tuesday Aug 10 1982 at his home Born Aug 28 1926 in Worthen Texas he was a son of Cruen and Mary Crump Butcher He had lived in Ogden the past 25 years He was a member of the Baptist Church and the American Legion He was a veteran of the Korean War Surviving is a cousin Mrs Minnie Wallace Ogden of A The : INDEX REAL ESTATE ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 1 ATTORNEYS 60 — Legal Services EMPLOYMENTS 80 — Jobs of Interest General 81 — Jobs of lnere$t Administrative 82 — Jobs of Interest 550 — Plants-Trees-Shru- 560 — Christmas Trees 570 — Fertilizer & Top Soil 580 — Hay Gram & Feed 590 — Firewood 600 — Pets & Supplies 610 — Livestock & Poultry 620 — Farm & Ranch Supplies 630 — Farm Implements RENTALS 290 — Unfurnished Apts & Duplexes 300 — Furnished Apts & Duplexes 3 0 — Houses 320 — Sleeping Rooms 330 — Nursing Homes 340 — Mobile Home for Rent 350 — Mobile Home Parks Clerical 83 — Jobs of Interest Labor 84 — Jobs of nerest 1 Sa'es 85 — Jobs of Interest Secretarial 86 — Jobs of Interest RENTALS Technical Skills 360 — Oice & Business Rentals 370 — Storage 380 — Rental Agencies 390 — Wanted to Rent 400 — Land for Rent 4 0 — Water for Rent 90 — Situations Wanted 100— Child Care 1 GARDEN 540 — Good Things to Eat 1 40 — Personals 50 — Notices Look to Classified Ads AND 1 2C — Special Greetings 30 — Lost & Found LOOKING FOR ANTIQUES? 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BRIGHAM CITY By ho complain that It's easy to find the solution to your want or need in The Ogden Standard-Examiner- 's Classified Advertising columns Listed below is the key to 394-16- 71 P'OlO w “the trouble with the United Way is the money neer gets to the people!’ That quite honestly is hogwash That’s because the United ay is run by rohmtccis who ' give their time and talent without pay OLASSI1FI1EE) Graveside services will be held Saturday at 11 am at the Washington Heights Memorial Park Military honors will be accorded by the American Legion Honor Guard Friends may call at Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel in Ogden Friday from 6 to 8 pm and Saturday from 9:45 to 10:45 am The Ogden Standard Examiner now has the Olive and Mark I f The people 1 the Flowers are furnished by 7 hear them again You’ll (Oitfiru Wigfall FINANCIAL Florists I You’ve heard them before David Willey Atlanta 1 7-- iDcdett -- 1919 J A Lay-to- 2955 Washington W WHO INSISTS THE MONEY YOU GIVE TO UNITED WAY NEVERGETSTOTHE PEOPLE WHO NEED IT en al And BROTHER-IN-LA- attack 1 OMPSON-Funerservices for Douglas Dee Thompson will be held Friday at 11 a m in the Layton West Stake Center 1591 W 1600 N n Friends may call at Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary 400 N Main Thursday 8 30 pm Interment Aultoresf Memorial Park WHAT TOTELLYOUR FLINTSTONE Ga — Mai Joseph Glen Willey (ret) 63 of Flintstone formerly of Davis County died Wednesday Aug 11 1982 at his home of heart 18 Ga grandchildren one dren 26 Also surviving are a sister Mrs Fred brother Einor Stenquist Tremonton (Alice) Robertson and a brother Angus Funeral services will be held Satur- (Gus) Willey both of Payson Utah day at noon at the Tremonton 3rd and Funeral services will be conducted 8th LDS Ward Chapel with Bishop Allan Saturday at 12 noon at the Holbrook R Barfuss officiating Funeral 3251 S 2300 E Salt Friends may call at the Rogers Mor- Lake CityChapel where friends may call FriThanks bo you lb tuary Friday from 7 to 9 pm and at the day from 7 to 8 pm and Saturday one works rar aii or us Unibed Way to 11:30 10:15 from mortuary Saturday hour prior to services Interment in the m am ? Ths Service Utah City Cemetery Advertising Council Interment in the Bear River City Syracuse Cemetery s SUatiiUini-txamiu- rr Jr services for Anna L Sharp will be conducted Friday at 1 1 o m in the Chapel of Flowers Mortuary HIGLEY-Funerservices for Viola F Higley will be conducted Friday at 10 am at the Chapel of Flowers Mortuary Friends may call at the mortuary hour Thursday 8 p m and Friday prior to services Interment Oakley idcho SHARP-Memon- 6-- 1076 McReynolds on Oct 18 1928 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple She had lived in Ogden for nine years She was a graduate pf Richfield High School in Richfield Utah She and her husband had owned and operated a retail department store in California for many years She was a member of the Highland LDS Ward where she had been Sunday School organist and a teacher in the MIA and Sunday School She was also active in the Relief Society Surviving are her husband of Ogden two sisters Mrs Richard (Arveda) Gurr Murray Utah and Mrs Marvin I (Delta) Oldroyd St George Utah Funeral services will be held Saturday at 11 am at the Larkin and Sons Mortuary with Bishop’s Counselor Roger Wilson officiating Friends may call at the mortuary Friday from 6 to 8 pm and Saturday' one hour prior to services Interment in the Ogden City Cemetery Larraine na) Colligan Selah Wash 10 City girl Aug 10 Stofferahn — Jim and Teresa John and Colleen — Perry girl Aug 838 E 2100 N ot Martinez — Ed V and Susie Gal- Mietus — Dale and Susan Padgett 2088 N 450 W Sunset boy Aug 7 Montoya — Andrew and Louise Jacobo 1646 Smith — and Nancy Jen- Field — Wayne K nings 238 E 700 N Mrs Clio R McReynolds 76 of 1260 28th died Wednesday Aug 11 1982 at her home She was born Jan 8 1906 in Glen-woo- d Utah a daughter of Frederick R SOUTH OGDEN — Louis William Street 76 of 458 40th died Tuesday Aug 10 1982 in Gray’s River Wyo of 9 Jeffry R and Linda William McReynolds Louis William Street Petersen — Steven M and Pauline Grange 1547 N 2000 W boy Aug Blakeman — Robert and Freida Putman 1849 W Uintah Evanston R and Sarah Peterson Rothlisberger She married Bert L girl Aug King 2646 W 5225 S Roy boy Aug 9 Jenkins — Dennis R and Kathleen Landon PO Box 231 Tremonton boy Aug 9 Huntsville 600 S 2245 Monroe No 23 field girl Aug 8 Poll — Michael D and Wendy Vlaanderen 2091 N 1250 W Clinton girl Aug 8 Summers — Douglas and Joyce Ann Davies 174 S 1450 E No 13 Clearfield boy Aug 8 Caralli — Richard Paul and Laurie Smith 972 36th boy Aug 9 Champneys — Curtis W and Patti Cowlishaw 325 39th girl Aug 9 Hales — Mitchel C and Denise Shaw 2649 Eccles girl Aug 9 Hoskins — Richard T and Barbara Archibald 3831 W 800 N West Point boy Aug 9 Jacobsen — Scott I and Cheri Aug 5 Child — Craig W and Susan Brown 610 E 3350 N North Ogden girl Aug 5 Dato — Dominic P and Denice Spencer 230 E 950 N Layton girl Aug 5 Karo — Doug K and Dawna Ful- ton 3088 W 5600 S Roy girl Aug Bedford — Kenneth B and Fryer 1700 W 2700 N No 4 Knighton — Daniel J and Carla Simonson 1271 E 1300 S Clear- Carter — Michael and Shannon Rothey 3877 S 2275 W Roy boy ‘ 141 Jackson — Terry and Jennifer Oberg RFD 1 Box 616 Garland girl Aug 8 2 2649 No 8 Bateman — Evan K and Kristine Allan and Julie Dean — Bruce and Cindie Per- Mclntire — David R and' Teri Rampton 2175 N 1142 W Clinton boy Aug Clio boy Aug 8 Bitton — Kris Kenneth Gilbert 1111 N 2000 W Farr West boy Aug 8 Hospital McKay-De- e 3 Maj J Glen Willey 1982 5D August 12 Thursday er mwlo V t 0 Ml Vmon H When the eyes flutter open at last when the breath finally comes easy and regular— only then can the fireman relax And maybe take a little pride and pleasure from the special gift he's been given It’s a learned gift with a big name resuscitation And the gift itself is big too Because in manycases it brings people literally back from'death Whenever you wonder "where Red Cross money mouth-to-mout- h American Red Cross think of it Partofyour money goes to tram people in all walks of life to do what needs to be done when the chips are really down Maybe you'll never need to be brought back to life this way Then again maybe you will Isn't Red Cross a good idea? 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