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Show tan Lomond ?acon, November Sun Times, October 31,1 979, Page 1 0 1 , 1 KiOcainiGO Unique Boutique sale scheduled Handmade sterling silver jewelry will be among the items that will go on sale November 2 during the annual Unique Boutique sponsored by the Volunteer Auxiliary of St. Benedicts pottery and games will also be on sale. There will be tables of baked goods, along with candy, jams, and other preserves. This years boutique mil also include a white elephant Hospital. The sale will be held from 7 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the hospital lobby. The public is invited. sale, noted Mrs. Rudd. All proceeds from the sale will go to St. Benedicts Hospital, said Mrs. Marilyn Griffin, auxiliary president. Thanksgiving items, as well as gifts and decorations for Christmas, will go on sale, according to Mrs. Liz Rudd, chairman. There will be flower Society news and pictures printed arrangements and other nature items such as rock creations, wreaths, potted plants and table and door decorations, she said. Other displays include ornaments, wall hangings and calendars. Handmade needlework will be featured and will include quilts, pillows, pillowcases, aprons and free "Halloween" birthday today. After a pony ride this afternoon, he will be spending a quiet evening at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Thompson. Jeremy's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson of Casper Wyoming; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dennis of Decatur, Georgia, and Mr. and Mrs. George Bristol or Aurora, Colorado. He is also has a greatgrandmother, Mrs. Urcel Thompson of Simla, Colorado. Mrs. Siddie V. Dearden . Roman, 77, of Oak Harbor, Wash., died Friday, Oct. 28, 1979, in a nursing home on Whidbey Island, Oak Harbor of a heart attack. Mrs. Roman was born Feb. 20, 1902, in Henefer, Utah, a daughter of Hyrum and Mary Emma Hennefer, Dearden. She attended schools in Henefer and graduated from the LDS School of Comp-tometr-y in Salt Lake City. She was married to Harry T. Betties on May 4, 1922. They were later divorced. On July 16, 1951, she. was married to LeRoy Roman in Ogden. They resided at 4292 S. 1000 W... Riverdale. He died July 7, 1957. She was a member of the Riverdale 1st LDS Ward. Surviving . are one daughter, Mrs. Sterling (Grace VanDyke) Kennedy, Oak Harbor; two grandand two great grandchildren; one brother, children John H. Dearden, Henefer, Utah; Oral John Merritt Marjorie Siddie D. Roman Macrame, needlepoint. Clearfield Courier, October 31,1 979, Page 979, Poge 1 0 one sister, Mrs. William E. (Ella Palmer) McKimmey, Riverdale. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. at Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel in Ogden with Bishop Ben Fowler of the Riverdale 5th Ward officating. Interment in the Ogden City Cemetery. Q. Rivera Oral John Merritt, 72, of Bedford, Wyo., died Sunday, Oct. 28, 1979, at the home of a daughter in West Point, Utah, of cancer Mrs. Marjorie Louise Quintana Rivera, 55, of 4903 S. 2700 W., Roy, died Sunday, Oct. 28, 1979, at St. Benedicts Hospital after an extended illness. Mrs. Rivera was born Dec. 23, 1923, in San Pedro, N.M., a daughter of Frank and Jacobita Maestas Quintana. She was married to Phillip Rivera on Jan. 24, 1948, in Mr. Merritt was born Oct. 6, 1907, in Bedford, Wyo., He was married to Evelyn Rich on July 6, 1927, in the Logan LDS Temple. Montrose, Colo. Mass of the Resurrection He was a farmer, car- was offered Wednesday morning at St. Marys sawmill operator and logger. Catholic Church. Wake service and Holy Rosary were recited at the church Tuesday. Interment in the Roy City He lived in Bedford, Wyo., and Tumerville, Wyo., and was educated in Star Valley, Wyo., schools. Cemetery. He was a member of the Bedford LDS Ward and was a high priest, home teacher, served in the presiding elders presidency, and was Sunday School superintendent. He was serving on the stake genealogy committee. Too Ison AtmMmnmii Fm-HJ- p EFFECTIVE OCT. 31 THRU NOV. Cemetery Director Wildlife Association. Payson. He was born the son of Andrew Ephraim and Laura Abagail Buckson Toolson, at Butte, Mont., Dec. 9, 1899. Rachel He married Salle Mi Surviving are his widow of Bedford; four sons and four daughters, ODell Merritt, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Kent R. Merritt, Afton, Wyo.; Kay E. Merritt, Grover, Wyo.; Kirk Lee Merritt, Auburn, Wyo.; Mrs. Corrine Hill, Roy; Mrs. Boyd (Verna) Harmond, West Point, Utah; Mrs. Morgan June 7, 1926, in Salt Lake City. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He lived in Canada, Smith-fielGoshen, Ogden and Clearfield. He worked for 27 years at the Tintic Standard Mine in Eureka in Juab County. CLOSEOUT ON ALL PANELING ii James vice. He was a high priest in the LDS Church and was a member of the Odd Fellows. He is survived by his Widow and two daughters, Mrs. Dick (Joan Rae) Wales, of North Ogden. pnd TO STOCK ON HAND Funeral services were" Mrs. Vernon (Kathleen) held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Bedford LDS Ward Chapel with Bishop Stanford Fluckiger officiating. Finch of Payson. He has 18 grandchildren and 14 n. FR3VCNT FROZEN Funeral services were E73S. HEAT1APS (SU EJECT TO STOCK SEMI TRANS. SOLID STAIN L. 9! No. ON HAND) T9TP - s$l95 Reg. van? 2k4-- 0' Barton. He married Josephine Palmer on March 4, 1940, in Ogden. The marriage was W 3.85 4x12 -- W Reg. 5.95 nsulavion red Sidney Sttn Re&etd) (ALL KINDS) R8 r.i.D. 1,44 CAULRING died July 9, 1973. He taught for two years in Cache County and 38 years in the Weber County School District. Thirty of these years he served as principal of the Harris ville, Riverdale, North Ogden and Wahlqidst SUBJECT TO STOCK ON HAND WE CARE RAIN CHECK It is our policy 67 SO. MAlfTlAYTOTJ 376-345- 1 - 773-424- 3 7iS3-Si- tt "lia-tlittSct. -- CLCnOSY- B. Sidney B. Wyatt, 85, of 2842 N. 450 E., died Wed. Oct. 24, 1979, in an Ogden nursing home of natural causes. He was born Dec. 8, 1893, In Wellsville, Utah, a son of John H. and Julia Leavitt Wyatt. On Nov. 191, 1919, he married Velma Ball In the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She IttBi Tfcrer;ief lb 14.55 Barton, Jon Pamer Seattle, Wash.; Geoffrey L. Barton, West Jordan; Glenn C. Barton, Kearns; Mitchell J. Barton, Ogden, Douglas S. Barton, and an LDS Mission in Hawaii; Tracy K. Barton, Mrs. Peter J. Roy; Kuster, Midway City, Calif.; 14 grand children, also one brother and two sisters, K.C. Barton, Mrs. Kathryn Ogden; Manning, Salt Lake Gty; Mrs. Mary Godden, Antonio,, i Tex. San Funeral services were held Saturday in the Myers Mortuary Chapel in Roy, with Bishop Roger England of the Lakeview Ward officiating. Interment in Roy Gty Cemetery. TAG (ffleay FOIL Rg. Surviving are his widow of Roy; six sons and one jl CLOSEOUTS V2X5" daughter, (Carolyn) solemnized in 1964 in the Logan LDS Temple. He was an electronics technician at Hill Air Force Base where he had worked for 13 years and retired in February of 1976. He had served with the U.S. Navy during World War II. He was a member of the LDS Lakeview Ward. 4x0- Reg. Shelton Barton Weber County Hospital. He was born Nov. 1, 1918, . in Kaysville, Utah, the son of Clifton and Eloise Burton stair" docix DOUG FIR STUDS Cemetery. Funeral directors Lindquist and Sons Mortuary of Ogden. L. Shelton Barton, 60, of 5023 S. 2275 W Roy, died Wed. Oct. 24, 1979, at the OVERCOAT $12.45 Interment in Bedford held Wednesday in the Rigby Mortuary in Payson. Burial in the Goshen Cemetery. vmpow JrcyT , Zeman,-Hunter- i electrician at Hill Air Force Base after 18 years of ser- Lu (Rita) Utah; Mrs. Bevan (Geo) Hales, Tremonton; 28 grandchildren and 22 greatgrandchildren. Also surviving are one brother and three sisters, Erwin J. Merritt,. Bedford, Wyo.; Mrs. Emma E. Wheeler, Pueblo, Colo.; Mrs. Lena Titensor, Thayne, Wyo. Wyo.; Mrs. Drucilla Rose, Shelley, Idaho. Later he retired as an 3 of the Board and of Wyoming He was director Wayne Toolson, 79, 251 E. N., North Ogden, died Sunday, Oct. 21, 1979, in the Mountain View Hospital in 3100 Building Materials Center' a penter and musician, Wayne Boise Cascade a son of Live Edward and Eliza Ida Moser Merritt. WAffi Q CSOtf m ICCATitT to have in stock a sufficient Inventory of advertised items to meat anticipated customer demand, In the event demand is greater than expected, or an item ia delayed in transit and not available during the stated lit of this ad, we will issue a Rain Check guarantee on request that will entitle customer to purchase the advertlaed item at the tame price when stock It replenished. schools. He served as executive secretary of the Pacific Board of Education of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. He was director of the project which originally brought teamteaching to Utah. He was educated in the Cache Valley Schools and from Ricks and received a Academy bachelor of science and master of arts degree from Utah State University. graduated Wyatt He was a High Priest In the North Ogden 3rd Ward. He served an LDS Mission to Ireland from 1915 to 1919. He was a Stake Sunday School superintendent In Hyrum, Ogden and Ben Lomond stakes. He served on the stake high council in Cache and Hamilton, New Zealand, Stakes. He also served in two bishoprics. He was mayor of North Ogden from Dec., 1944, to 1945. Surviving are one son, and four daughters, Sydney B. Wyatt, and Mrs. Gulla Child, both of Ogden; Mrs. Reed (Vola) Campbell, Mrs. J. Don (Mary Ann) Wardle, Mrs. Shlrl (Antoinette) Wright, all of North Ogden, 22 grandchildren; is greatgrandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. Arnold O. (Violet) Holland, St. George, Utah; Mrs. John (Hazel) Jones, West Jordan, Utah. Funeral services were held Saturday In the North Ogden 3rd Ward Chapel with Bishop Alma F. Harris of the North Ogdon 3rd Ward officiating. Interment in North Ogden Cemetery. |