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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, AUGUST 1, 1984 SOCIETY Joseph M. Marston Miquette Sanders land, for nine years. In 1947 she came to the United States. SHE ATTENDED Basel Switz Gregg Business College in Lon- don, England. She was a member of the Layton 13th LDS Ward. SURVIVING are her husband of Layton; one son and one daughter, Stanley E. Sanders, Layton; Shirley A. Sanders South, Corrine, Utah and one grandchild. Funeral services were held a.m. in the Saturday, July 28 at Layton West Stake Center with Bishop C. Wayne Thorne offi1 1 ciating. FAMILY prayer was by Doan C. Sanders, Jr.; prelude and postlude music, Kay Hammond; 0 My MIQUIETTE SANDERS Mrs. Miquette Olga Sophie Em- ery Sanders, 66, of 1435 Sherma, Layton, died Monday, July 23, 1984 at her home after a lingering illness. SHE WAS born March 21, 1918, in Neuchatel, Switzerland, a daughter of Olga Sophie Emery. She married Edward B. Sanders on Jan. 14, 1951, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. SHE HAD been a bookkeeper and typist for the Telephone Co. in Salt Lake City. She had lived in London, Eng Father by JoAnne Thomson, accompanied by Kay Hammond; invocation. Marlin S. Larsen; bishops remarks, C, Wayne Thorne; speakers. Pres. Brent Allen and Brent Skinner; In The Garden by Rae Ann Blood, accompanied by Kay Hammond; benediction, Preston Lloyd. Dedication of the grave was by Joseph F. Parrish with interment in the Farmington City Cemetery. PALLBEARERS were Don Cottrell, Preston Lloyd, Creighton Owens, Roger Rigby, Oral Fuller and Michael Freeland. Flowers were cared for by the Layton 13th Ward Relief Society. Funeral services were held July Joseph Moroni Marston who died July 20. Bishop Joseph Thor-soof the Kaysville 19th Ward officiated at services at the Lindquists Celebrates 91st Birthday 23 for n Kaysville Chapel. FAMILY prayer was offered by Seth Stewart; prelude and post- lude, Reva Killian; musical selection by Ruth Frost; invocation, Ira Egbert; bishops remarks, Bishop Joseph Thorson; speaker, Max Rigby; benediction, Reuben Ben- nett. Dedication of the grave was by Reed Rigby with interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. PALLBEARERS were Jack Bobo, Doug Bennett, Roland Hamblin, Elliott Webster, Dee Webster and Marvin Stephens. Flowers were cared for by the Kaysville 19th Ward Relief Society. Kaysville By NORMA PREECE 544-875- 1 Mrs. Melva Sheffield flew to Joplin, Mo. where she visited for two weeks with her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Richard Wallace and also with her niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. Brad Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Buhler and their children and grandchildren spent five days at Bear Lake on a family outing of boating and -- 1128 S. Highway 89, No. 48, died Tuesday, July 24, 1984 at Jiis home after a lingering illness. HE WAS born July 6, 1911 in Logan, a son of Archie and Amelia Teauber Anderson. He married Roma Nielsen on Sept. 4, 1931 in Bountiful. The marriage was later solemnized in the Mesa, Ariz. LDS Temple. HE WAS an industrial engineer and general contractor and was owner of the Peninsula Crane and Rigging Co. in San Jose, Calif. He was reared and educated in Logan. He lived in California for 30 years and in Arizona for 12 years. He had lived in Fruit Heights the past several years. HE WAS a member of the Fruit Heights 8th LDS Ward and was ijerving as a High Priest. He was a lifelong member of the 3Elks. S SURVIVING are his widow of spruit Heights; three sons, Spencer Kenneth Anderson, Los Gatos, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Johnson Sand their family, Mr. and Mrs. Gail t MR. WILSON and his family moved to Layton in 1952. He is the father of three children, Donald L. Wilson, Layton; LaMar G. Wilson, Roosevelt and Lois Olsen, Helper. He has 8 grandchildren and 15 Bob Vriens and Adrieanna Vriens, all of Salt Lake. er MR. WILSON was born July 23, 1893 in Salt Lake City, a son Wilson. On Nov. 8, 1922 he married Henrietta Gee in Duchesne, Utah. The marriage was later solemnized in Tin Their daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mason and son Ryan of Portland, Ore. have been visiting with them and also Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hughes and family of Ucon, Ida. Wallace and Alice Allen returned home Thursday from a two week trip to the Hawaiian Islands. They visited the islands of Oahu, Maui and Kawai. Calif.; Perry Norris Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bourne Kent, Wash., and Thomas Tauber attended the funeral service of his Anderson, Layton and nine grandbrother George Leland Bourne children. held in on Wednesday, Funeral services were held July 18.Kaysville His brother was from Saturday at 2 p.m. in Lindquists Riverside, Utah and former resiKaysville Mortuary with Bishop dent of Farmington. James Watts officiating. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Perkins are Mr. and Mrs. FAMILY PRAYER was by ThoRonald Christman and two grandmas T. Anderson, prelude and children Matthew and Jacob of postlude music, Marcia Bennett; Kenosha, Wash. They are visiting Nearer My God to Thee by in Utah for two weeks with relaBrent Peterson accompanied by tives and also spending time at the Marcia Bennett; invocation, Brent Tetons and also in Southern Utah Talbot; bishop's remarks, Bishop at Bryce and Zions National Watts; speakers, Don White and Parks. Grant Lloyd; O My Father by Mr. and Mrs. Charley Dredge Brent Peterson accompanied by have their four grandchildren EliMarcia Bennett; benediction, Thozabeth, David, Margaret and Ann mas T. Anderson Jr. Dredge of Arlington, Mass, visiting Dedication of the grave was by with them for two weeks. They are Chris Nielsen with interment in the the parents of Paul and Nancy Kaysville City Cemetery. Dredge. They also spend two PALLBEARERS were Spencer weeks with their other grandpaK. Anderson, Perry N. Anderson, rents Mr. and Mrs. Joel Tate in Thomas T. Anderson, Chris P. Twin Falls, Ida. before returning to Nielsen, David Nielsen and Tho- their home in Massachusetts. mas T. Anderson, Jr. Miss Heidi Morley, daughter of Flowers were cared for by the Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Morley broke Farmington 8th Ward Relief her leg recently. Society. I Hot Deals on the Sidewalk Husband--Ye- You should hold s. the hammerin both hands, dearest. Cool Deals Inside All Yams Bags y 199 JL Reg. 2.50 20 Clearance Kits Marked low for 20 Cross Stitch Fabric off 25 The Reg. 1.05 Plastic Canvas 3 for l00 Chicken Scratch Fabric 50 off Final Closeout Latch Hook Yam Assorted Sizes 20 off All Kits fast clearance Johnson, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Johnson, Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnson, Harrisville, Mr. and Mrs. Jan Shryock of Green River, Wyo. and their families attended the Johnson family reunion on July 9 at Manti Forest in Fairview Canyon. this? Hop Downtown Spun For Ton! - g, 2,3,4 and Save! Aug. Where Fun Is Floss-A-Wa- SAFETY SURE I always hit my fingers when I go to drive a nail. Isnt there some way I can prevent Wife--Darlin- Sidewalk Sale jjptnxnl I of John Ross and Louisa Evans n; camping. MR. WILSON is in good health. He enjoys watching television and visiting with relatives and friends who drop into his home, dmg CLARENCE WILSON g, Kaysville K Mr. and Mrs. Michael Johnson Sand son Justin of Mountain Home, Ida. were weekend guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Monte Burnside. M HE ATTENDED public school in Vernal and Duchesne. During his lifetime, Mr. Wilson has worked a variety of occupations. He operated a ranch in Duchesne. For 15 years, he worked in the Carbon County coal mines. He was also employed at Hill Air Force Base. OUT OF town guests included LaMar G. Wilson, his son Scott Wilson and other members of his family from Roosevelt; Mrs. Lois Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Rick Olsen and children from Helper; Mr. and Mrs. Steve Olsen and daughter from Houston, Tex.; Mr. and Mrs. Billy Olsen and daughterfrom Baker, Calif.; Don and Annette Ebom and their four children from Rex-burIda.; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kel-lihfrom Kaysville. Also Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lowry from Tooele; Mr. and Mrs. Max Gee, Murray; Harold Gee, Duch-eseMr. and Mrs. Perry Harper, Elva Hadden, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Van Ostendrop, Melba Wisdom, Jenny Wisdom, Vivian Stockseth, Archie H. Anderson Archie Herman Anderson, 73, of the Ogden LDS Temple. LAYTON - Clarence Wilson of S. Liberty, Layton, celebrated his 91st birthday on July 21 at a special outing held in his honor in the Layton Commons Park. All family members with the exception of one grandson attended the birthday party. In addition to family members, many friends came to congratulate Mr. Wilson on this milestone in his life. 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