Show i n 1 c: i mSSG>yH CuutCurJ La Jiif Saturday June 17 1995 19C OBITUARIES Junior Leon Harold Goodliffe BRIGHAM CITY - H Ward J Bngham City graduated from Box Elder High School and attended Weber Sate Col'ege L married Petersen May 5 1940 in Bngham City The was marriage solemnized April 1 1963 m the Logan LDS Temple He was a High Priest and served m various positions He was a pilot in the Army-Ai- r Corp during Wortd War II serving m the Pacific Theater He was a master wood craftsman and a meticulous burider He was a member erf the Bngham City Fire Department for 25 years He was preceded in death by two brothers and two sisters ' He is survived by hie wife two sons and their families: Scott and Karen Goodliffe grandchildren Ryan Jacob Colby and Joslyn Bear River Utah and Kirk C and Lori Goodliffe grandchildren Joshua Chelsea and Cody Paradise Calif all of whom he dearty loved He is also survived by one brother and three sisters: Marie Metcalf Ruth Hirschi Dorothy Jensen and Charles L Goodliffe Funeral services wiH be held Tuesday at 11 am at the Brigham City 14th LDS Ward 650 Anderson Dr Brigham City Fnends may call Tuesday from 9 45 to 1045 a m at the Church Fnends may also call Monday from 7 to 9 p m at s Mortuary 205 South First East Bngham City Utah Interment will be in the Bear Riyer Cemetery Military honors will be accorded by the D A V Honor Guard Olsen-Myer- E Sr Gayle Sheffield ROY - E Gayle Sheffield Sr 83 died Friday June 16 1995 at South Davis Community Hospital in Bountiful of heart failure He was bom at quarter to twelve on New Years Eve on December m 1911 Kaysville Utah to Heber James and Nannie Lyle Kinnett Sheffield He was raised and educated in He Kaysville graduated in 1930 from Davis 31 High School Utah where he played Freshman football He graduated from Weber College with an Associate Degree On June 23 1937 he mamed Norma Anderson in the Salt Lake LDS Temple They resided in Rwerdale and Roy Utah for 55 years She died March 3 1995 Gayle worked in his family grocery business HJ Sheffield & Sons and later for Zions Wholesale Grocery Later on he worked for New York Life Insurance Company Ha retired from the Utah Department of Employment Security (Job Service) after 23 years of service He also managed the Roy Theater as a second job during part of that time He was an active member of the LDS Church and lived in the Sandridge Ward He served in many church positions including Elders Quorum’ President member of Sunday School Superintendence High Priests Group Leader and High Councilor in both the Lake View and Roy North Stakes He served as a Bishop for ten years He was called as Bishop of the River dale Ward at age 31 and was the first Bishop of the Lake View Ward With his wife he served as an Ogden Temple worker and also a missionary in the Utah Salt Lake City North Tuesday at 11 am at the Sandridge 4900 South 2000 West Roy UT with Bishop Samuel Ramsay officiating ‘ Fnends may call at Lindquist’s 3408 Washington Blvd Monday from 6 to 3 pm and Tuesday at the Ward Chapel from 945 Jo 10 45 am Interment Ogden City Cemetery JThe family wishes to give special rfhanks to those who cared for him Over the last few years especially Dr floss J Kelson Dgden Mortuary eternal and love is earnest! And the grave s not its goal Dust thou art to dust returnest Was not spoken of the soot Longfellow He was bom January 4 1909 in Longmont Colorado a son cf Cash E and Ethyl Guye Ward He married Elaine Russell on May 7 Life is 1932 in Salt Lake city Thetr marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Jan 31 1935 She preceded turn xi death on March 19 1990 He had lived m Longmont Colorado Council Idaho and In Ogden He was a member of the LDS Church and served as a Home Teacher and fulfilled this calling faithfully He had been a heavy equipment mechanic for the Weber County Shops and Gibbons and Reed Construction Company Dunng his later years he was involved in pamting beautiful oil landscape pictures that he shared with family members fnends and neighbors He took great care in selecting the appropriate frame for each creation He loved the outdoors especially the game of golf and delighted in beating his grandson He did woodworking and furniture refimshing and was always willing to help us whenever he was needed Surviving are one son H Bruce (Twoinette) Vard Pleasant View two grandchildren Wendi (Gary) Wells West Jordan Jeffrey (Heather) Ward Adam Roy five Nicholas and Lauren Wells Wesley and Brandon Ward Also surviving is one brother Charles E Ward Ogden He was preceded in death most recently by his sister Dons Bums Life is eternal and love is immortal and death is only a horizon and a horizon Is nothing save the limit of our sight Funeral services will be held Monday at 1 1 a m at Lindquist's Ogden Mortuary 3408 Washington Blvd Fnends may call at the mortuary on Sunday from 6 to 8 p m and Monday 10 to 10 45 am Interment Lindquist's Washington Heights Memorial Park ROY - Lillian Dixie Bailey 58 loving wife mother and grandmother passed away June 15 1935 at the Ogden basketball and served as Senior Class Secretary Gayle attended the University Ward Chapel cident Dixie Bailey where he played foGtbail and Mission He was also active in bis community and served as a Roy City Councilman for several years Gayle loved to ride his tractor and ' work in his large garden He always shared his vegetables and fruit with his family neighbors and friends He is survived by seven sons and four Daughters: Evan G (Gail) Sheffield Jr Lake Oswego Ore Stephen A (Cheryl) Sheffield Bosque Farms NM Barbara S (Robert) George Lakewood Colo Suzanne S (Steven) Tanner Bountiful Linda S (Paul) Dunn Buike Va Douglas K (Alene) Sheffield Kaysviile David C Sheffield Salt Lake City Jeffrey C Sheffield Salt Lake City Joel A (Terry) Sheffield Kaysville Richard J (Anita) Sheffield Gilbert Ariz Nancy S (Michael) Watkins Gilbert Anz one sister and two brothers: Reva S Killian Uames Frederick (Jay) Sheffield and yiayrte K Sheffield all of Kaysville 47 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren ' He was preceded in death by hi? wife his parents two brothers two sisters and three grandchildren J Funeral services will be held OGDEN - Harold Howard Ward loving father grandfather and great grandfather 86 died Wednesday June 14 1995 at McKay-De- e Hospital from injuries sustained n an automobile ac- r Regional Medical Center from complications following surgery She was born April Medical Center He was bom to Joseph B ack and h Laura Trappet February 6 1918 n Nevada The family homestead was si Grace Idaho but Joe s father divided his time between two careers Idaho farmer and mining contractor Hu parents were in Tonopah at the tome of tvs birth because of his father's mtmng business While such temporary residences throughout the West were an exciting part cf Joe's early years the family always spent the growing season at their farm homestead in Idaho However that secure hearth tn Grace provided the launching point for many regular and exciting trips to distant mme site projects managed by Father Black These were most memorable for young Joe The mine site he held in special a Ogden daughter of Albert E and Rose Williams Atkinson She The marriage was later so'emnized in ' a Wf J 2 4 - t 2 £fU tne Logan Temple She was an active member of the LDS Church She was a member of the Roy 8th Ward where she currently served In the Relief Society Presidency She had held various other positions in the church her special love being Primary working with the children Dixie enjoyed anything that involved her family including picnics camping ball games birthday parties and especially family gatherings at home She also enjoyed quilting and ceramics She had a true love of life and loved spending time traveling with her husband She has lived in Ogden Texas California end for the last 33 years in Roy Utah Dixie was the most generous loving woman She had unconditional love for everyone she met Her children grandchildren and extended family felt and exemplified this love in everything they've done Dixie’s love was the glue that bonded family and friends together Her love is a lasting legacy for all of us She is survived by her husband Norman Bailey of Roy two sons Scott (Ellen) Bailey of Portland Ore and Jaff Bailey of Roy four daughters Kellie (Steve) Ulm of Roy Jill (Scott) Bennion of Roy Jennifer Bailey of Ogden and Andrea Bailey of Roy She is also survived by twelve grandchildren Jessica Bailey Shannon Nicholas and Chase Bailey Derek Joey Mallory and Matthew Ulm Kylee Britney Mikell and Bridger Bennion Also surviving are her mother Rose Williams Welkei of Roy and sisters Marjorie Tobias Roy LaNae Roy Lajuana Watson LemMon Roy Faye Taylor Farr West and Dale Townsend of Roy We love you and will miss you but know you will be with us always Mrs Bailey was preceded in death by her father Albert Atkinson and her Myma Armitago loving mother-in-laFuneral services will be held Monday at 11 am at the Roy Stake Center 5127 S 2400 W with Bishop Don Stephens of the Roy 8th Ward officiating Friends may call at the Myers Mortuary In Roy 5665 S 1900 West Sunday from 6--8 pm and at the Stake Center Monday from 9 30 to 1030 am while his father worked in Park City Interment Washington Heights Memorial Park The family would like to thank all of the nurses in the ICU at Ogden Regional Medical Center for the gentle loving care they gave Also a special thanks to Dr Jeffery Abel and Dr James Heiden and Annette Stanley In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Dix'e Bailey Medical Fund at America First Credit Union in Roy grandchildren and three Funeral services will be he'd on Monday June 19 1995 at 10 am at the Church cf Jesus Chnst of Latter-Day Saints Vaitey View Ward 2549 N 32nd St Mesa Ariz Friends may call on Sunday June 18 1995 from 6 to 8 pm and one hour poor to services on Monday at Bunker's Henderson Colonial Chapei 33 N Centennial Way Mesa Anz Interment Kaysville City Cemetery Kaysville Utah Young Joe was driven to strke out on his own and do constructive things from an early age At 16 he voluntanly worked with the Civil Conservation Corps m Rigby kiano and sent alt of his earnings home to his family There was never a time thereafter that he failed to follow the principles of doing learning and growing Personal growth was a ha'lmark cf Joe’s Me This was especially evident OGDEN - Archie Franklin Chadbum in his career development with the federal government Refusing to be the 75 died June 15 1995 at his home captive of a mere eight years of formal after a long and courageous battte with education Joe studied privately to cancer He was bom August 9 1919 in qualify himself tor successive promotions into middle management at the Veyo Utah a son of Defense Depot m Ogden where he retired as a division chief in 1973 after Motley Chadburn and 33 years of dedicated service Clara Mariah Most notable about Joe was his interest in others and especially in his Holt He married family After leaving the Idaho homestead he married Flora Collins in Og- 'Ora Abtah den on July 26 1939 After raising his Hudson on April first family Joe married Verna Payne in 8 1939 in Farmington The Ely Nevada on March 4 1971 From these mamages came the united family marriage was which survives him all of whom he later solemnized in the Sait Lake dearty loved He is survived by his wife Verna E LDS Temple on Black two sons Evan J of Jonesboro Apnl 3 1840 He served in the Army in World War Georgia and Brad J of Ogden a stepII in the Army Medical Branch from son Sam M Payne of Auburn Washington two daughters Elaine B Davis 1941-4- 4 He was a member of the Ogden and Karen B of Longmont Colo 71st LDS Ward served a stake mission Wolfe cf Ogden Utah two in Provo and held various Margaret Countryman of Black-foIdaho and Diana Burton of positions as High Priest Sunset Utah seven grandchildren ten Sunday School President and Scouts four He had lived in Ogden eight t and three step since 1953 Employed by Ogden City School District he grandchildren Joe was preceded in death by three retired after 32 years of teaching Survivors include his wife of Ogden brothers Andrew Daniel and Garnett Funeral services will be held Monday five children Gerald A (Marjory L) at 2 pm at the Lindquist Colonial Valencia California Gary F (Lana) Minersvilie Debra O (William B ) Chapel 3408 Washington Blvd Ogden Friends may call at Lindquist's Layton Corinne (John) Layton Deane M (Carol D) Farmington 15 Monday from 12 45 to 1:45 pm Private cremation will follow the ser- grandchildren two brothers and two sisters Reese of Ogden James O of vice at the convenience of the family Murray La Prele John of Provo Berenice Uebhardt of Cedar City Ra® He was preceded in death by his parents one brother two sisters and a Archie F Chadburn Frank Lois C Steed J Nancino She - Frank John Nancino age 87 died Wednesday June 14 1995 He was bom on May 23 1908 in Bush Illinois a son of John Nancino and Rose Lanava Frank was reared and educated in Bush Illinois and later moved to Salmon Idaho In 1944 he moved to Ogden at which time he started working for the Southern Pacific Railroad He retired as an engineer in 1977 He mamed Myrtle Hiil Obom on August 4 1950 in the Logan LDS Temple He worked in gold and coal mines most of his early life After his retirement from the railroad he was an avid recreational gold miner He loved animals and enjoyed the outdoors He loved his family very much He is survived by one daughter and three sons LaJoy Bills Ogden Dale R (Karen) Oborn No Ogden Kent G (Diane) Obom Pleasant View Dean L (Edith) Obom Pleasant View Susan Nancno McLean 12 OGDEN daugh-ter-in-ia- grandchildren and w 11 He was proceeded in death by his and one son Jay F Nancino Funeral services wiil be held Tuesday June 20 1995 1100 am at Leavitt's Chapel of Flowers Mortuary 836 36th Street Fnends may call Monday from 693 pm and Tuesday one hour prior to services Entombment will be at Leavitt's AuF torest Memonal Mausoleum wife and Harris (Marchant) She graduated from North Summit High School in Coalville Utah In 1947 she married Charles R Somerville and had been a resident of Ogden since that time She was an active member cf Trinity Presbyterian Church in Ogden She was actively involved in the Democratic Party and frequently served as a registration agent She had been an Avon representative for over 25 years and had been a member cf the Avon Honor Society and President’s Club For many years she was the top sates rep- resentfltive In her district She was recently selected by other Avon to Representatives 1994-199- receive the Spirit of Avon Award 5 She was the devoted mother of Cheryl Rae Somerville (deceased) Marcia Ann Mattson Poway Calif and Wayne Somerville Tuba Ariz Las Vegas Nev Doug Somerville Family was always her first priority In addition to her husband and three children survivors include four sisters Theima Richins Joy Haney Aloma Ercanbrack and Dixie Bezzant three giandchildren Melissa Ann Mattson Jeffrey Wayne Mattson and Andrea Rae Somerville daughter-in-laGloria Somerville and Robert W Mattson A memorial service will be held at 1 pm Thursday June 22 1995 at Trinity Presbyterian Church in Ogden 140 N Ty’er In lieu of flowers donations mey be made to the American Cancer Society son-in-la- In merrtcriam In Levine Memory of Emery LsGrsmfe Nelson May ' 1917 24 22 1993 been two Since wo lost you J But we went vou to ' J yiM Jerry to July (R3 it's almost Dennis know one thins memories we've The wev that vou cared Will keep vou in our Hearts as Kins! Happy Father's Day Dad Love Dorothy Carolyn Sharon Karen and Grandchildren Funerals MARKER Funerel service for Douolts M Marker win be betd Monday el 11 m at the North Ootien 7tft Ward Chanel 394 E Alberta Drive Friends may ce‘1 at Lindquist's North Ogden Mortuary 2140 N Wash ngton on Sunday to I p m and Monday at the Wnrd Chapel from 9 30 to 10 30 a m Interment North Ogden Cemetery BAILCY Funeral services lor Lillian Dixie a m In Ine Roy Bailey win be held Monday Slant Center $17 S 2400 W with Bishop Dan ot Oth the Roy Stephens Werd oOiciehng Fnends may call al Myers Mortuary in Roy 5A45 $ 1900 W Sunday from 0 p m and at the slake center on Monday from 9 30 to 10 33 a m In’ermenl in fhe Warmrolnn Heigh's Memorial Park alii was raised and educated in Morgan moving to the Ogden area in 1941 worked Lois as a clerk at faiVi! & Provision and retiring tn 1970 after 28 years of service She was a member of the L0 SC Church She had served In the Young Womens Relief Society and Primary! and had done name extractions for She enjoyed attending th temple often She was an avid bowler and loved!’ ceramics Surviving are two brothers and two sisters Dale Carter Grant Carter and' Wanda Robison all of Morgan Meib "T Carter of Roy Utah Also surviving are several nieces and J! nepnews who foved her dearty Funeral services will be held Tubs day at 1 1 a m at Lindquist's Ogdeli— Mortuary 3408 Washington Bivd Fnends may call at the mortuary o£ Monday from 6 to 8 pm and on Tuee Z day from 10 to 1045 am American Packing Swift & Co le £ interment Lindquist's Washington Heights Memonal Park Z msMMm S Bomsn MS CCC-- A Audlcloglet Tol Advertise in TV Preview! Place an ad for yoar bnsinesa in tie publication that Anytime customers read aS week long You’re tuning & to an open channel with little a skull injury has occurred there is a chance of hearing loss Should the skull crack at or near the ear hearing andor balance can be affected A complete hearing test is indicated if any subjective complaints are noted static Hearing aid users who fly on commercial airlines should remember to tell the check-i- n attendant that they have a hearing problem so when the flight is called for boarding they can be personally notifie Donna Somerville Ogden Speech & Nearing 3435 Harrison Blvd Suite 4 Funeral services will be Monday June 19 1995 at 11 am at Myers' Mortuary in Ogden 845 Washington Friends may call at the Mortuary p m and Monday Sunday from am Intomvent in the Ogden City Cemetery Military Honors accorded by VFW Honor Guard mamed She great-grea- OGDEN - Donna Rao Somerville wife mother sister and grand- dd OGDEN - Las Carter Steed 70 Friday June 18 1995 at the Ogden Regional Medical Center of Cancer She was bom November 28 1924 in Porterville a daughter of Walter and LA' Mae Durr ant Carter Elmer G Steed March 15 1946 in Morgan He d ed March 27 1987 ot Wayne Theora married Norman E Bailey May 1 1953 in Ogden fondness throughout his life was m Park City Utah From that camp he came to also know and love Ogden because his mother eftan stayed here mother passed away Friday June 16 1995 of cancer She was born in Vernal Utah on October 5 1928 a daughter cf 30 1937 in Reneer Barton Arizona Wian Reneer Barton age 73 of Mesa Arizona passed away June 16 1995 She was bom in and reared m Thatcher Arizona graduating from Gita College Lillian moved to Utah n 1934 and back to Arizona n 1956 She was a homemaker and a member of the LD S Church Sne filled two missions for the LDS Church in the Southern Central States and Brazil She a survived by her spouse Harmon Barton of Mesa Ariz five sons: Noel Barton Farmington Utah H Keth Harmon Las Vegas Nev Gordon Barton Mesa Anz Jon Barton Gilbert Anz Tanner Barton Mesa Anz One daughter Denise Hagen of Arcadia Calif She is also survived by a sister Martha Tingey of Centerville Utah 23 MESA Ton-epa- and Clara UHIan Joseph E Sack 77 died Friday June 16 1995 at McKay-De- e Leon Goodliffe 74 was Octooer 25 1920 in Parte Vaiiey Utah a son of Chartes W and Ann E Carter Good: tie He died June 16 1995 at tus herre He was rased in Park Valley He E Black Joseph OGDEN I i Blvd 7-- 9 Eleanor Hop© Johnson Naider PROVO - Eleanor Hope Johnson Naider age 84 of Provo died June 13 1995 She was born February 2 1911 in Sait Lake City a daughter of Arthur P and Beda Gustave son Johnson She married Arlow Wait Naider on January 11 1934 in the a LDS Temple He preceded her In death on September 26 1969 Eleanor lived in Salt Lake City until the age 11 when she moved with her family to California Sha graduated from the Inglewood California! High School She attended Sawyers Business Coiieqe in California She worked for Spaulding Sporting Goode Arlow and Eleanor owned and operated the Yum Burger Shoppe in Inglewood Calif She later lived In Cypress Orange County Calif for 15 years She returned to Provo In the last year She Is survived by one son and one daughter Roland A Naider of Salt Lake City Barbara J Cox of Poway Calif 15 grandchildren and seven one brother Alfred Johnson of Westminister Calif Funeral services will be held on Monday June 19 1895 at 11 am at the Berg Drawing Room Chapel 185 E Center Street Provo Friends may call at the mortuary one hour prior to the service Interment Kaysville City Cemetery Mesa-Arizon- i Find A Home in The CLASSIFIEDS fz Looking for a new home? The classifieds are a great place to epartments condos and houses find ‘ii The listings provide many details to help you make the right choice Remember the classifieds when you need to find a new home you'll be pleased with the results! Standard-Examine- r Classifieds 823-430- 0 Garth C Atkinson OGDEN Garth C Atkinson 51 former Treasureton Idaho resident died Thursday June 15 1985 In Ogden Utah He was bom May 7 1944 the son of Von Richard and Vera Conlm Atkinson He has worked for the Boeing Aero Space Corporation for 28 years in the Dakotas Seattle Saudi Arabia and Ogden He is survived by his sons daughters and their spouses: Suzanne Atkinson Kmnoy Tracey Lee Atkinson and Andy Blackburn all of Ogden Utah Jeremy Dal Atkinson and Jennifer Atkinson both of Roy Utah four grandchildren Justin Carth Kinney Sara Jo Kinney Kyle Dean Blackburn and Coleton James Zampedrl Also surviving are his brothers sisters and their spouses: Joyce A and Kay Wanner Franklin Idaho Dal Von and Vicki Atkinson Idaho tarry D Atkinson Pocatello Idaho Lila A and Roland Hull Inkom Idaho Keith R Atkinson Kevin R and Bobbi Atkinson all of Nichols Georgia Cecil and Linda Tso Flagstaff Arizona A graveside service will be held Monday June 19 1995 In Franklin Idaho Cemetery at 2 p m Services under the Direction of Webb Funeral Home Preston Idaho "JltM-ca-n Am&Ucom education beoum can we amid fmducmf pad Um Utdijfjf&imt dtudenU? 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