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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL APRIL 10, 1985 Frank V. Bedsaul Frank V. Bedsaul, 90, of 140 S. 600 FI., Kasyville, died Friday, March 29, 1985 at the Humana Davis North Hospital of causes incident to age. MR. BEDSAUL was born Nov, 5, 1894 in Glenrock, Wyo., a son of Samuel Duncan and Mary Doughtery Bedsaul. He married Grace Jewel Hines July 6, 1915 in Idaho Falls, Ida. She died February, 1946. He married Izora C. White or Coalville July 3, 1946. HE HAD been a professional rodeo cowboy and woiked for the Uintah Pipeline. He woiked as a heavy machine equipment operator and as an inspector for Mountain Fuel Supply Co. retiring in 99 after 32 years of service. He was reared in Wyoming and Idaho and lived in Coalville for 19 years and 30 years. in Kaysville for the past HE WAS the oldest living member of the Eagles I OE 306 in Casper, Wyo. Surviving are his widow of Kaysville; one son and three daughters, Ace Bedsaul, Rock Springs, Wyo.; Francis V. Barber, Fruit Heights; Joy Bedsaul, Lompoc, Calif.; Irene W. Wangsgaard, Huntsville; nine giandchildren and six ALSO surviving aie one brother and one sister, Dell ODell, Seattle, Wash, and Ella Leslie, Casper, Wyo. He was preceded in death by one son. CREMATION took place at Lindquist and Sons Crematory Arrangements made by Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary, np Walton Christensen Walton J. Christensen, 77, of 617 Gentile, Layton, died Tuesday, April 2, 1985 at a local nursing home of cancer. E. HE WAS born March 8, 1908, in Ephraim, a son of Oscar and Mary Lund Christensen. He married Fern Draper in 1930. She later died. He married Marguerite Roberts on Feb. 20, 1969 in Elko, Nev. HE WAS reared in Ephraim and had lived in Salt Lake City for 15 years and in Layton for 15 years. He had worked as a ground supervisor for the University of Utah for 15 years. HE WAS a member of the First Presbyterian Churcti and was in the 3 F's organization. He was a veteran of World War II, serving with the U.S. Army in the South Pacific. Laureate Chapter Officers New officers have been elected in the Laureate Chapterof Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. Jan Dickson will serve as president with Mary Ann Bundy, vice president; Ila Nalder, secretary and Bonnie Yaibrough, treasurer. MRS. LOIS Stephens entertained the sorority at her home on Thursday evening with Mrs. Bonnie Yarbrough giving the program on the life of Christian Barnard. The sorority held a retirement dinner honoring Ruth Campbell at Restaurant in Roy. The next meeting will be held at the home of Dorothy Larkin in Fruit Heights. Mrs. Larkin will give the lesson on the life of Winston Churchhill. np James Earl Hodson, 86 James Earl Hodson, 86, of 429 Flint, Layton, died Wednesday, March 27, 1985 at his home of heart failure. HE WAS born July 11, 1898, in Layton, a son of Jedediah Richard and Alice Maude Green Hodson. He married Elsie M. Frodsham Jan 5, 1920, in Ogden. The marriage was later solemnized Jan. 5, 1970 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. SURVIVING are his widow of She died Feb. 3, 1970. Layton and three daughters, Betty HE HAD been a farmer and a Holbrook, Phoenix, Ariz.; Mrs. federal employee at Hill Air Force Rodney (Francine) Green, Kaysville; Cindy Norman, Riverdale. Base, the Clearfield Naval Base Also surviving are five brothers and the Ogden Arsenal. and two sisters, Dean Christensen, He had lived all his life in Layton Provo; Trevor Christensen, St. and attended Layton schools. George; Ronald Christensen, Salt Lake City; Gerald Christensen, HE WAS a member of the Granger; Mrs. Robert (Kathryn) Layton LDS 18th Ward where he held the office of Elder. Folger, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Patricia Bennett, Bountiful. He was a member of the Ogden HE WAS preceded in death by FOE. one sister. SURVIVING are one son and Funeral services were held two daughters, James Val Hodson, Saturday at the First Presbyterian Church in Ogden with Pastor Fruit Heights; Mrs. William A. David Wettstein officiating. (Nola Jean) Wood, Kaysville; Mrs. Spencer G. (June) Beck, Layton; 13 grandchildren and nine greatINTERMENT in the Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch. Military grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monhonors were accorded by the American Legion Honor Guard. day, April 1, 1985 at the LindFuneral directors, Lindquist's quists Kaysville Mortuary. Interment in Kaysville City Cemetery. Layton Mortuary. John Wick Is Chosen Chucks Detail Shop 546-641- 1 01 LoC 763 N. Main Layton, Utah 1 April Special a Paint Sealant & Under coat .0 Regular Value Cheee Corp Air Force Sgt. John B. Wick, son of William and Alberta M. Wick, 155 Cushing Way, Layton, has been chosen technician ol the quars ter for the 1881st Information Squadron. Sys-lem- HE IS a telephone switching equipment specialist at Hill Air Force Base. His wife, Cheryl, is the daughter of Robert L. and Dixie R. Zamora of 682 N. Colonial, Layton. 89 95 o NOTICE o Weber Basin Water plans to start charging irrigation systems the 15th of April 1985. We request all your valves be closed and your system be prepared to accept water by that date. KJHS Students In Math Meet Eleven students from Kaysville Junior High will represent the South Davis Credit Union school at Utah State University in math competition. Now is the time to STUDENTS from three grades: seventh grade were JMilyn Naegle and Travis Hill; 8th grade, Tad Hill and Emily Timothy and 9th graders, Eric Van Dyke, Laura Old- set Sail for Summer Fun. Save For That ham, Shane Griffen, Kathryn Larsen, Jolynn Topham, Ben Roueche and Gene Duquette. They were chosen for their excellence in the math qualifying exam, a two hour examination with problems dealing with all phases of algebra. 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