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Show DAVIS;REFLEX-JOURNA- MAY 7, 1986 Page Paul A. Colemere OEtuary Paul Allen Colemere, 28, of 449 N. Flint, died Sunday, April 27, 1986 in Kaysville. James M. Thornley I R I I I $ ? I I James Michael Thornley, 82 S. Flint, Kaysville, died School. HE HAD been employed as a diesel mechanic. He wasamemberofthe Kaysville 6th Ward. HE WAS reared in Layton. He had lived in Clearfield and Kays- ville. He attended Layton schools and was a member of the LDS Church. HE HAD worked at Utility Trail- - 1 ? I I j J j 1 I Love You 1 t I ! I Funeral services were held for Zema Mae McGee on April 28 at the Lindquists Kaysville Chapel. Bishop David Bronson of the Kaysville 12th Ward officiated, She died April 23, 1986. FAMILY prayer was by Carma Fisher Rushton; prelude, Cathy Abide With Me by Hansen; Jean Ernstrom accompanied by Joyce Shaum; invocation, Murray Nichols; remarks, Bishop David by Danny SHE WAS born July 18, 1939 in Houghton Lake, Michigan, a daughter of Elon Willard and i I , Lenora Louise Young Jordan, She had been employed by the T.M. Maintenance Company. She was a member of the LDS Church. PRIOR TO moving to Layton she had lived in Indiana, Illinois, Colorado, Washington and Wis- consin. 1 j ( Surviving are a son and two daughters; Thomas Rogahn, Jr., Wisconsin, Laura Morse, Illinois, Layton. Criddle. Lindquist's Kaysville Mortuary with Bishop Monte Brough of the kaysville 6th Ward officiating. Dedication of the grave was by Ross Brooks with interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. FAMILY Prayer was by Greg Kauffman; prelude, Janice Barnes; invocation, Loyd Paget; remarks, Bishop Monte Brough; Love One PALLBEARERS were Milce Boothe, Brent Love, Brad Fletcher, Rodney Meyers, Robert Graham and Kerry Brooks. Auditions for Seven Brides for Seven Brothers to be pet formed at the Woods Cros Regional Center (Valley Music Hall) for the Bountiful Handcait Days will be held Thursday and Fnd.iy. May 15 and 16 from p.m. 7-- 9 THE PARTS in the play call for people ages 18 and over. Please prepare a song to sing. 1 hose auditioning for parts of the biides, hiothers. or boyfriends will also need to be prepared for some dance instruction. Orchestra auditions will be held from 5:30-6:3p.m. 0 High School. Adams; benediction, Bishop Rulon Thornley. DEDICATION of the grave in the Kaysville City Cemetery was by Norris Nalder Sr. Pallbearers were Lane Nebeker, WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELURtSO DATS NO INTEREST She was a member of the 21st Ward where she served in various organizations. John Thornley, Greg Dady, SHE WAS retired from Hill Air Force Base in data services after 33 years of service. Lenard Kendell, Daren Adams and James Ward Bronson; speakers, Bishop Byron T. Moore and Mark M. Rushton; The Lords Prayer by Jean Ernstrom and Joyce Shaum; benediction, Herald Stevens. Dedication of the grave in the Kaysville City Cemetery was by Maeser M. Rushton. PALLBEARERS were Warren L. Deen, Maeser M. Rushton, Mark M. Rushton, Larry M. Rush-toElmo Phillips and Cecil L. Hough. n, Sarah Ann Jordan Sarah Ann Jordan, 46, of 279 E. 800 S., Layton, died Monday, April 28, 1986 at St. Benedicts Hospital in Ogden of cancer. by Harris Adams; speakers, Kelly Criddle and Vernon Flint; Goin Home" by Harris Adams; benediction, Nevin Services were held Thursday at SHE ATTENDED Davis County Robinson, Steve Russel, Gary Rakes, James Ward and Daren Schools and graduated from Davis Zema Mae McGee f Another ALSO surviving are two grandmothers, Mrs. Alvina Colemere, Ogden; and Mrs. Cleone Allen, Gary Rakes, James Ward and Daren Adams; invocation. Lane Nebeker; remarks, Norris Nalder She was a lifelong resident of Sr. ; speakers, William D. Thornley and Lenard Kendell; Helpless, Kaysville. Everybody audition dates (Jeri) Criddle and Mrs. Greg (Debbie) Kauffman, all of Clearfield. SHE WAS born Aug. 21, 1911 in Kaysville, a daughter of William Henry and Rachel Rosetta Webb Roueche. 3 972-006- Musical sets County Wildlife Federation. Surviving are his parents of Kaysville, one brother and two sisters, Kenny Colemere, Mrs. Kelly Vera Roueche, 74, of 1002 S. Roueche Lane, Kaysville, died Sunday, April 27, 1986 at her home of cancer. Danny Robinson, Steve Russel, 544-168- pring Office HE WAS a member of the Davis V. Roueche dies at 74 er Company. He wrote music and played the guitar in a musical group. He also played the organ, piano and the drums. SURVIVING are his widow of Kaysville, two daughters, Breean Thornley and Thursday Thornley, both of Kaysville. Also surviving are his parents of Layton, one brother and two sis-- l ters, John William Thornley, Mary K. Thornley and Kimberly Thornley, all of Layton; his grandmother, Mary L. Nebeker, Salt Lake City. SERVICES were held Friday, May 2 at the Lindquists Kaysville Chapel with Norris Nalder Sr. offi- ciating. Family prayer was by Dale C. Nebeker; prelude, Golda Downs; Glass Onion, Yesterday by THE TRAINING is open to techers, administrators, FI A officers, and any others with an impact on education. Due to the nature of this training, the cost has been substantially reduced. For more infoimation contact or the LifesJane Stewart Kaysville and graduated from Davis High School in 1976. He attended Davis Area Vocational HE WAS born April 18, 1960 in Ogden, a son of William Dickson and Verus Nebeker Thornley. He married Ruth Anne Ward Nov. 13, 1978 in Farmington. training class set 17-2- life-lon- day, April 26, 1986 in West Point, Utah of a knife wound. Human potential The Lifespring Foundation is offering a human potential training specifically for those involved in education on July HE WAS born June 6, 1958 in Ogden, a son of Lloyd J. and Jeral-din- e Allen Colemere. He was a g resident of 26, of Satur- Tracy Geffers, West Germany, and three grandchildren. ALSO SURVIVING are two brothers and two sisters, Eddie Jordan, Wisconsin, Ronnie Jordan, Michigan, Bonnie Riddle, Washington and Wanda Stuart, Robert Wallace Jones, Ogden; seven nephews and two 0LED0aSDQD GiS0ECIi5D3CD Air Force Master Sgt. Jackie D. and Linda L. Millerof657 E. Rosewood Lane, Layton, has graduated nieces. from Air Force basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. SERVICES were held Wednesday at the Kaysville Tabernacle with Bishop Arthur Johnson officiating. DURING THE six weeks of training the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special train- Family prayer was given by Rayner Roueche; prelude, Sherrill Because I Have Been Roueche; Given Much by Miles, Lorraine, Wyatt, Austin, Nicholas and Rhett Germer accompanied by Rita Germer; invocation, Louis L. J31ood; remarks. Bishop H. Arthur Johnson; speaker, John E. Webster; organ medley, Terry speakers, Del Mar and Pres. Ned B. Roueche; How Great Thou Art by Dian Brian accompanied by Sherrill Roueche; benediction, Lynn E. ing in human relations. In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree through the Community College of the Air PftreiT Force. HE IS a 1985 graduate of Layton High School. WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELLHi SO DAYS NO INTEREST Hell-stroHell-stro- m Page. Layton. She was preceded in death by DEDICATION of the grave was by Marion J. Roueche in the Kaysville City Cemetery. GRAVESIDE services were held at the Clearfield City Cemetery on Wednesday, April 30 at 3 p.m. with Bishop Gordon Eckersley of the Layton 38th Ward officiating. Funeral directors, Myers Mortuary of Roueche, Kent Hellstrom, Shan Hellstrom, Terry Hellstrom, Rue Hellstrom and Cass Roueche. Honorary pallbearers were Pete Smith, Beau Roueche, Ben Layton. Roueche. one brother. Completes his basic training Airman Jeffrey V. Miller, son of Surviving are two sisters-in-laRuth L. Roueche, Kaysville; Vida A. Roueche, Layton, one brother-in-la- Pallbearers were Clark Roueche and Elder Michael s 1 f i turns out to be a severed gas line, telephone, electric or CATV cable, you could be cutting off literally thousands of your neighbors. could be a matter Disrupting calls or power that-- in an emergency- of life or death. If it So call us at least 48 hours before you break ground. Well come out, at no cost to you, and mark where buried utilities are located. Then you wont have to worry about cutting off anyones lifeline . . .and you wont unearth any unearthly surprises. ! i In Davis and Salt Lake Counties call 532 - 5000 for Buried Cable Information. Mountain Bell A 1986 I Mountain Bell 13 US WEST COMPAND |