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Show MARCH 24, 1987 St. Peters plans Hazel Warden succumbs Refreshment Sunday, March 29, the Rev, Cheryl P. Moore, Campus ChaOn She was bom Aug. 7, 1900 in Bangor, Maine, a daughter of James Armstrong and Helen Love Ramage. She married David R. Warden Sept. 2, 1919 in Ironton, Ohio. The marriage was later solemnized in the Hawaii LDS Temple. He died Eucharist and give the sermon. Assisting her at the Altar will be Mrs. Paul Perkin, Chalicebearer, and Acolytes; Richelle Satterlee, She had been a nurse. She resided in Bluefield, W. Va., from 1919 to 1969. She then moved to Fruit Heights where she resided until her death. She was a member of the LDS Trisha Hamilton and Teresa Brown. The Rev. received her B.A. in social sciences at San -- Ms.-Moore Church. Francisco State University, and Surviving are one son and three daughters, Dr. David R. Warden Jr., Fruit Heights; Mrs. Joe Edmonds, both of Ormond Beach, Fla. Services were held March 16 in Bluefield, W. Va. Interment was in the Monte Vista Cemetery, Bluefield, W. Va. . Cleona Baker, Concord, Vt. ; Helen Ambrosini, Greensboro, Vt.; Marion Beattie and Ruth Funeral directors, Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary. v Ancil Fraughton dies Ancil Dennis Fraughton, 70, of 1086 E. Rosewood Lane, Layton, died Sunday, March 8, 1987 in Mesa, Ariz., of causes incident to age. He was bom March 30, 1916 in Cedarville, Utah, a son of Joseph Hynim and Vivian Josephine Winn Fraughton. He married Erma Isabell Wiggill May 28, 1938 in Salt Lake City. The marriage was later solemnized in the Ogden LDS Temple. He was a member of the Layton 41st Ward serving as a high priest. He had been caretaker at the Holmes Creek Stake Girls Camp for three years. He retired from Hill Air Force Base in 1969 after 30 years of service. He served with the U.S. Army during World War II. He was an avid outdoorsman. ANCIL DENNIS FRAUGHTON Karen Williams accomand Uhrey panied by Leota Stone; invocation, Derrah Wiggill; remarks, Bishop Michael Larkins; tribute to our father, Norma Jackson; speakers, Lynn Burton and Franklin Knowl-ton- ; In the Garden by Lester Anderson, accompanied by Stearns Kilfoyle; benediction, ' Glen Fraughton. Dedication of the grave was by Thomas Pratt with interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Glen Fraughton, Allen Fraughton, Gary Fraughton, Gary Jackson, Paul Tingey and Bill Parker. L. Allen rites held . great-grandchil- d. Prior to her work at Westmins- ter, Chaplain Moore was a member The March 20 program on March 27 at noon. Blood pressure clinic will be held April 2 at 10:45 a.m. Also on this d?y will be a presentation on Medi- - Wattenbarger dies at 82 Addaline Margaret Molly Weech Wattenbarger, 82, of 2024 E. Oakridge Dr., Layton, died Monday, March 16, 1987 at her sons home in Layton of causes incident to age. She was born Aug. 29, 1904 in Hagerman, Idaho, a daughter of Joseph Samuel and Rhoda Jane Dudley Weech. She married Raymond H. Thomason Nov. 7, 1920 in Mountain Home, Ida. He died April 7, 1944. She married Norris O. Wattenbarger March 10, 1945 in Nampa, Ida. He died Jan. 4, 1978. She was reared in Mountain Home, Ida. She hud lived in Idaho and Montana for many years. She . had lived in Shelley, Ida. for 30 years. She had lived with her son in Layton since 1978. She attended public schools in Mountain Home, Ida. She was a member of the Layton 35th LDS Ward. Surviving are one son, Fred L. Thomason, Layton; one stepson, Harry Taylor, Shelly, Ida.; five grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by one son. "" part-tim- basis. She is also an associate priest at All Saints Episcopal Church in Salt Lake City. A long time friend of the Vicar of St. Peters, the Rev. G. Edward Howlett, who preached her ordina- tion sermon to the Diaconate, at care Updates and changes. - Monday, March 30, macaroni and cheese, broiled franks, buttered peas, peaches, cookies and milk. Tuesday, March 31, turkey steak, rice pilaf, mixed vegetables and cherry shortcake. Wednesday, April 1, meat loaf, baked potatoes, lime jello with pears and cinnamon roll. Thursday, April 2, roast beef, whipped potatoes, gravy, green beans and doughnuts. Friday, April 3, pizza, salad, fruit and cookies. portant cause? This job entails picking up elderly at their homes and bringing them to the Center Writing contest set Graveside services were held March 20 at the Fielding Memorial Cemetery, Idaho Falls, Ida. Funeral directors, Lindquists Layton Mortuary. The eulogy was given by Marguerite Rankin; Grandmothers Old Fashioned Garden was sung by Claudia Allred. Dedication of the grave was by Ross Thomason. M hearing-impairme- pre-lingu- al cancer. She was bom May 9, 1905 in Moore, Idaho, a daughter of Joseph and Luella Strong King. She married Weston Timothy Nov. 12, 1924 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Jan. 14, 1973. She had lived in Moore, Ida.; Cedarview, Utah; Chicago, 111.; Roosevelt, Utah and the past 46 students in age hearing-impaire- d the development of writing skills. State Festival Arts-Uta- Lun- h, 1 582-878- 3. Volunteers needed 546-415- 1. eye legislature 4-H- ers Col- Laurie Arrington and Connie Hill recently served as Davis representatives along County for a first with 22 other hand look at how the Utah Legislature works. They served as messenger assistants. According to John Murphy, leader at Utah Assistant State State University, the legislative messenger program is part of the overall Voter Awareness program designed to help young people understand how their government works. In addition to working as messengers on the legislature floor, the had a personal visit with 4-- H MARY JANE KING TIMOTHY 4--H Jones, Burdella Croft and Ethel Jones, all of Heybum, Ida.; Louie Atwood, West Jordan; Hazel Todd and Mabel Whatcott, both of San-taqui- n. She was preceded in death by and two sisters. two brothers Services were held Monday, March 16 at the Kaysville 8th Ward with Bishop Meldon Ward officiating. Interment was in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Lindqusits Kaysville Mortuary. the Gov. Norm Bangerter and Lt. Gov. W. Val Oveson. This year Gov. Bangerter told about the tax dilemma. the If I proposed that we not raise taxes there would probably be a bigger outcry than there is over raising taxes. We live in an unfortunate age when raising taxes and cutting programs are both necessary. Murphy says most of the are amazed when they see how much work it is for the representatives to keep up with all the new bills and resolutions being brought up. saveitaxes LIVING TRUSTS TrrtL(!(((( LANN ING T We Are Wc Are Also Serving American 111X1 Presented to best hold 10 PR0PERTY By & ResTftufiAwr Mortuaries 033- 547 West 2600 South, Bountiful Mon.-Thu- r. MORTUARY 10 HOW American Estate Planning Association 11 a.m.-1- 0 Sundy 11 10 ESTATE TAXES TAX LAWS EXPLAINED Introduction to LIFE PLANNING FREE Seminar Public Invited Food p.m. a.m-1- I Fri.-S- 11 a.m.-l- l p.m. QE& GQD I PLACE; Russon: BroslMortuary 2?51NlMair p.m. Oil Every Take Out Order Off - G3& CH33303IB.GIP Telephone: 2950975 2950977 Hour: ELIMINATE I r INSTITUTE INC LOCATED AT COLONIAL SQUARE , h, cheon on Saturday, May 16 in the University of Utah Grand Ballroom. Entries should be mailed to: Writing contest, Very Special 1343 Lincoln Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84105. Deadline for receipt of entries is May , 1987. For further information call The competition is open to all junior and senior high school students in Utah who have a functional hearing deficit. Entries will be accepted in the categories of either short story (true or fictional) or poetry. Two first prizes of $75 and three second prizes of $25 will be -- . Arts-Uta- h HOW TO AVOID PROBATE Now 250 North Fairfield Road Tfie funeral 'Directors Itfw Care Arts-Uta- 451-515- years in Kaysville. She graduated from Davis High School and had taken many classes Cantonese, Mandarine and Szechuan Style eMr nt causes language delays which often make written expression particularly challenging, this competition in creative writing is offered to stimulate and encour- The Women in Community Service Program (WICS) at Clearfield Job Corps could use volunteers to help present programs to classes on center, two days a week, for one hour per day. Volunteers are not just limited to this position. Job Corps will pay 20 cents a mile for transportation. For these positions and others contact the Davis County Helpline Information and Referral Service at 47 South 100 East, 1 or Farmington or call and 38 Also surviving are one brother , and six sisters, John King, Pearl Prices Sill Can afford... Because MARGARET MOLLY ADDALINE WEECH WATTENBARGER ters of Utah Pioneers. Surviving are two sons and three daughters, Laddie W. Timothy, LaMar K. Timothy and Mrs. Walter (Mary Elizabeth) Meacham, all of Kaysville; Mrs. Waldo (Joyce) Miller, Layton; Mrs. Jack (Luella Jo) White, Orem; 31 grandchildren Complete Considerate funeral Service at having students name, address, grade, and school clearly printed on the back; second copy should show no identifying information. All work must be original. Judges will be specialists in literary arts from Very Special and winning entries will be announced at the Very Special Hearing-Im- of Utah. paired lege publishing two books. She was an active member of the LDS Church. She had served as president of the Relief Society and had been a teacher in the Relief Society, Sunday School, Primary and MIA. She had also served an LDS mission to the Pennsylvania Harrisburg Mission and also to the Arizona Phoenix Mission. She was a member of the Daugh- LYDIA R. ALLEN Lindquists Layton Mortuary with Bishop Robert Winegar of the Layton 12th Ward officiating. Interment was in the Kaysville City Cemetery. students is being sponsored by Very Special Arts-Uta- h and the Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Mary Jane King Timothy, 81, of 383 E. 200 N., Kaysville, died Friday, March 13, 1987 at her home of journalism at Weber State given. Only one entry per student will be accepted. Two copies, typed and double spaced should be sent; the first A creative writing contest for Hearing-Impaire- d M. Timothy services held - - in Mid-Len- t. and returning them home. Please call and volunteer we need you! Menus for the week of March 31 include: Please plan to attend this very important program. April 23 will be a Wendover turnaround trip for $11 each. It includes bus fare, $6 cash, four keno coupons, $2 food coupon, 2 drinks and chance on Hawaiian trip. Call now for reservations August will feature a tour to Cedar City to the Shakespearean 1 Festival. Call Patsy for details. The center needs van drivers, only a few hours a week. Wont you please volunteer for a very im546-220- i Food, E di- abetes medications at the Silver Age has been postponed until Proud to Present you the best of Chinese LAYTON-KAYSVILL- Cheryl offered to visit his parish this Sunday so that he might conduct St. Peters Annual Mens Retreat at the Monastery in Huntsville. All are welcome to visit this day and meet Ms. Moore at the coffee-hou- r following, where pieces of Simnel Cake will be shared, an old Anglican tradition made especially Silver Age activities noted HAZEL RAMAGE WARDEN grandchildren. Also surviving are four sisters, X,ydia R. Allen, 79, of 625 E. Gentile, Layton, died Thursday, March 12, 1987 at her sons home in Layton of heart failure following surgery. She was bom March 21, 1908 in Brant, Alberta, Canada, a daughter of Henry Levi and Ameila Stoddard Roberts. She married Arvol T. Allen Oct. 4, 1933 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Aug. 29, 1983. She had been a dental receptionist for 30 years. She had lived most of her life in Layton. . ..She was educated in Canadian schools and attended college in Utah. She was a member of the LDS Church. She had served as Primary president, YWMIA president, Junior Sunday School coordinator and visiting teacher supervisor. Surviving are one son, Brent A. Allen, Layton; three grandchildren and one Services were held March 16 at Mass., her native city. Her special competencies were in Christian-Jewis- h relations and the field of Faith development and Christian Education. of the pastoral care staff at Holy Cross Hospital where she cone tinues to assist that staff on a 546-220- 1. (Helen) Black, Richmond, Va.; Marion Loesch and Mrs. Charles (Sue) Neal, both of Fruit Heights; 16 grandchildren and 19 great- .Family prayer was by Allen Fraughton; prelude music, Wayne Adams; O My Father by LeNae Divinity School in Cambridge, guest celebrant at the Holy in 1944. quists Mortuary. Master of Divinity at Episcopal or nt plain at Westminster College, Salt Lake City, will be the special guest of St. Peters Episcopal Church, 1204 E. 1450 S., Clearfield. At the 10 a.m. adult class, Chaplain Moore will share her unique pilgrimage as an ordained priest in the Episcopal Church and of her work in student services and campus ministry programs. At 10:30 a.m., she will be the Hazel Ramage Warden, 86, of 565 S. Mountain Road, died Wednesday, March 11 , 1987 at her home of causes incident to age. Surviving are his widow of Layton, three sons and two daughters, Glen Fraughton, Mesa, Ariz.; Allen Fraughton, Gary Fraughton, both of Layton; Mrs. Gary (Norma) Jackson, St. George; Mrs. Paul (Vickie) Tingey, Centerville; 16 grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren. rServices were held March 13 at the Layton 41st Ward Chapel with Bishop Mike Larkins officiating. Funeral directors, Layton Lind- Mid-Le- rites Mid-Le- nt Free Living Will Packet To All Attendees FOR RESERVATIONS AND FURTHER DETAILS CALL 295-556- 4 Senior Citizens before 5 p.m. !) u |