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Show AUGUST 18, 1987 L, Mi DUTCH DOT CARFcT CLEANERS dPMttiinaiirv us for Carpet and Furniture Call M. Bennett dies at age 85 equity loan for a car or for other worthwhile pur- Items And Possibly a bet- chases Specials Margaret Hislop Wilbanks Bennett, 85, of 1654 S. 1000 W., Syracuse, died Monday, Aug. 3, 1987 at a local nursing home of cancer. She was born March 22, 1902 in Aberdeen, Scotland, a daughter of Thomas and Isabella Norris Hislop. She married Lesley C. Wilbanks in 1926 in LaMesa, Calif. They were later divorced. She married James B. Bennett in ter income tax advantage on - Better selection - Also in the house not the car or other home nterest is Collateral Use your low I- Better interest Better terms the interest - you pay Emergency Water and Fire Clean-U- OfdM Areas 546-U70- f J Free SLC-To- J rtftBM1SCREDlr p M 390 South Main, Bountiful .iQi.i Aie 532-394- 3 ALVINA MERCY MOSS COLEMERE 1939 in San Diego, Calif. He died in 1942. She was reared in Scotland. She came to the United States at the age of three. She had lived in Boston, Mass, and in San Diego, Calif. She had lived in Syracuse for the past 7 years. She was educated in Boston, Mass. She was a member of the LDS Church where she had served as a Alvina Colemere remembered in Kaysville rites WILBANKS BENNETT Syracuse 7th Ward officiated at the funeral services. Family prayer was offered by Rocky Palmer; prelude and post-ludRuth Thorne; In My Fathers House Are Many Mansions by Carolyn Palmer; invoca- 1 Alvina Mercy Moss Colemere, 77, of 449 N. Flint, Kaysville, died Sunday, Aug. 2, 1987 at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden of causes incident to age. She was bom Oct. 13, 1909 in e, visiting teacher for 15 years. She was a pianist and singer. Surviving are two sons and one tion, Blaine Palmer; remarks, Bishop Michael R. Garrett; speaker, David Austad; I Am A Child of daughter, Lesley C. Wilbanks, Simi Valley, Calif.; Roy S. Wilbanks, Munich, West Germany; Isabelle M. Peggy Palmer, Syracuse; four grandchildren and 14 God by n; speaker. Bishop Bob Wood;' Goin Home by Connee Garrett; benediction, Neil Powell. Interment was in the Arlington National Cemetery. Pallbearers were Rocky Palmer, Blaine Palmer, David Austad, Mike Garrett, Jeff Campbell and Val A. Palmer. n. Also surviving is one sister, Agnes Branch, Montana. Funeral directors, Lindquists Clearfield Mortuary. Bishop Michael R. Garrett of the Salt Lake City, a daughter of Robert and Agnes Carlen Moss. She married Earl Colemere Dec. 14, 1927 in Ogden. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Ogden LDS Temple. He died June 9, 1981. She was a lifelong resident of the Kaysville-Layto- area. She n attended public schools in Syracuse and graduated from Davis High School. ' She was a homemaker and enjoyed cooking. She was a member of the Kays- Services held for J. Sewell ville 15th Ward. Surviving are are four sons and three daughters. Dale Colemere, Panama City, Fla.; Lloyd Colemere, Floyd Colemere, both of James Shelley Sewell, 58, of 2875 N. 400 W., Layton, died at his Wednesday, Aug. 5, hOme of injuries sustained in an accidental fall. He was bom Sept. II, 1928 in Fentress County, Tenn., a son of Cjay and Ada Ellen Conatser St well. :He married Ila V. Hess March 14, 1954, in Salt Lake City. They were later divorced. He had served in the U.S. Air Fbrce during the Korean conflict and the Vietnam War. He retired from the Air Force after 22 years of service. He enjoyed fishing and the out of doors. Surviving are two sons and one Kaysville; Wayne Colemere, Mesa, Ariz.; Mrs. Lane (June) Hickman, Bountiful; Mrs. Leo (Marge) Fricks, Layton; Mrs. Loyd (Marie) Paget, West Bountiful; 28 grandchildren and 28 greatgrandchildren. 1987 Layton; Mrs. John (Darla) Starr, Pheasant Grove; Doug W. Sewell, Sunset; and eight grandchildren. i Also surviving are his parents of Jamestown, Tenn., three brothers and four sisters, Claude Sewell, Jtrry Sewell, both of Jamestown, Tenn.; Perry Sewell, Muncie, Ind.; Mrs. Ken (Lorene) Fugate, Ozell LAUNDERED JAMES SHELLEY SEWELL Sewell, and Mrs. Ernest (Helen) Joyce, all of Oakridge, Tenn.; and Mrs. Donney (Gaynell) Tenn. Services were Monday at the Mundy Funeral Home in Jamestown, Tenn. Private family services were held at the Myers Mortuary Chapel in Layton. Interment was in the New Hope Cemetery in Fentress County, n, Bishop Boyd Hansen conducted the services. Family prayer was given by Keith Paget; prelude and postlude, Elaine Beckstrand; invocation, Kelly Criddle; remarks. Bishop Boyd Hansen; history, Jim Paget; Mothers Eyes Reflects the Love of Heaven by Elda Jones and Sherry Murray, accompanied by Ann Hadfield; tribute to Grandmother, Jeffery Hickman; Where Love Is by Susan Baize; Tenn. fArthur Pacheco lervices held Mrs. Joe Maez, Magna; two Brothers and two sisters, Tom Mrs. Lynn (Lori) Bird, West Valley City. Interment was in the Clearfield City Cemetery. Pacheco, Riverdale; Eddy Pacheco, Laura Pacheco, both of Layton; Kaysville Mortuary. Suggested retail to $3.98 yd.Full Bolts Yd. 45 in. wide Yd. PolyesterCotton Styletown RIB KNIT ACID SHIRTING Suggested retail to $3.98 yd.Full Bolts Suggested retail to $4.98 yd. 54 in. wide 2.4,. 8.4 45 in. wide Yd. Fashion Print Juvenile Print OUTING FLANNEL CORDUROY Suggested retail to $2.98 yd. Suggested retail to $5.49 yd.Designer Lengths 1 45 in. wide 60 in. wide Yd. zd. NEEDLEPUNCU Polyester CURTAIN LACE TABLE PADDING Suggested retail to $4.98 yd.r.o.t. Love One Another;; by Elda Arthur Julian Pacheco, 23, of 267. Mindella Way, Layton, drowned Saturday, Aug. 8, 1987 in Bear River. -- He was bom Aug. 30, 1963 in West Valley City, a son of Amos Thomas and Gloria Ann Sandoval Pacheco. -- He married Tammy Delores Pecht in November, 1982. He was a member of the St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church. He was a racker for the Futura Co. - He enjoyed camping, fishing and hunting. 5 Surviving are his widow of Layton; his parents of Layton; grandparent, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Romero, West Valley City; Mr. and CHAMBRAY PRINTS ( HAM BRAY 45 in. wide speaker, Dr. Larry Isakson; Jones and SherTy Murray accompanied by Ann Hadfield; benediction, Lynn Paget. Dedication of the grave was by Greg Kauffman with interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Pallbearers were David Fricks, Kenny Colemere, Gary Colemere, Mark Hickman, Richard Paget and Rick Barlow. Honorary pallbearers were Shane Fricks, Carl Paget, Neil Paget, Jack Paget, Ivan Thomtson, Steve Colemere, Craig Whiting, Avelino Gutierrez, Jimmy Colemere, Dale Colemere Jr. and Scott Colemere. Quality Brand Suggested retail to $3.98 yd. Bernard (Lola) Farr, both of Ogden; Mrs. Hawley (Ida) ODriscoll, Morgan; Mrs. Roy (Melba) Burke, Mrs. Della Reed, both of Clearfield; Mrs. James (Myrtle) Prigmore, Layton. She was preceded in death by one daughter and one grandson. Funeral directors, Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary. through.Saturday7August!22 Lt. Blue Also surviving are one brother and five sisters, Ervin Moss, Mrs. ! daughter, Darwin J. Sewell, Sale Dates iCEnmjjQmiiED r.o.t. Suggested retail to $2.98 yd. 1.4 S' 60 in. wide 60 in. wide Yd. SMLIECTE MURKS r Photo Deadline Thurs. 4:30 Funeral directors, Lindquists WOMENS SOUP AND SALAD SEMINARS pr M r Soup and Salad Seminars are scheduled for the first and third Wednesdays of each month in the hospital cafeteria from 12:30 to 1:15 p.m. at $1.00 per person. 5 u I i a4 E Aug. 19 Adoption: What Are The Long-Terlogical Effects? Panel Discussion Sept. To Be Announced. m Psycho- i 5 P f u RSVT by 8 pm the evening prior to the seminar. 3 3 90(1311 3i nil mvttnrm t.utJILti) I tm DH0: d AYT0N i Benchmark Regional CD Hospital HrfJ 592 West 1350 South Woods Cross, UT 84087 298-284800-433-14- 72 4 lUXEE?1 nffit 33$ "p Y V32S atf8SD GmmniG D SUNDAY y SFRLJO- Ud & - tnao |