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Show DECEMBER 2, 1986 L, obituary William L. Olney William Lynn Olney, 62, of 1500 N. Angel, Layton, died Monday, Nov. 17, 1986 at the Humana Hospital Davis North in Layton of a ward Donald and Vernetta Meacham Montgomery. She married Ricky L. Dalton July 29, 1972 in Ogden The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple May 18, vorced. He married Helen Jean Martin Sept. 23, 1977 in the Ogden LDS Temple. During his childhood he lived in Logan and attended Logan public schools. He moved to Ogden in 1948. He moved to Layton in 1979 where he had resided until his 1985. She graduated from East High School in 1974. death. He retired from the civil service after 35 years of service. He was a member of the Layton Layton; six sons and one daughter, Lyn Olney, Kevin Olney and Randall Olney, all of Ogden, Delmar Olney, Farr West; Vance Olney, Clinton; Brian Olney, Twin Falls, Idaho; Mrs. Russell (Charlene) Fischer, Slaterville, three stepsons and three stepdaughters, Richard A. Thomas, St. George; Raymond L. Thomas, Mississippi; Robert S. Thomas, Ogden; Peggy Jean Hauseman, Vernal; Nancy A. Thomas, Pinedale, Wyo ; Lillian R Thomas, West Valley City; 24 grandchildren. Also surviving are three sisters, Leone Wanner, Ogden, Blanche Wanner, Washington, Lorena Symes, Murray. Services were held Nov. 21 at the Lindquist's Layton Chapel with Bishop's Counselor Louis P. Woodall Layton 26th Ward Family prayer was by Lyn M. Olney; prelude, Joan Waite; Testimony by Special Interest Choir accompanied by Bonnie Merrill, invocation, Russell W. Tri-Vall- Fischer; obituary and remarks, Brian M Olney, remarks, Louis D. Woodall, speakers, Bishop Vermle Hess and Bishop Randy Kimball. y Gentle Jesus by Special Interest Choir, benediction, Jerry F. Wanner. Dedication of the grave in the Lindquists Washington Memorial Park was by Delmar M Olney. Pallbearers were Lyn M. Olney, Delmar M Olney, Vance M. Olney, Brian M. Olney, Randall M Olney, Kevin M Olney Honorary pallbearers were Greg N. Olney, Michael W. Olney, Jason K. Olney, Richard A. Thomas, Eric A Olney, William C. Olney and Randy W. Fischer. Funeral directors, Lindquists Layton Mortuary Samuel Gurule Samuel Gurule, 62, of 225 N. Fairfield, No. 123, Layton, died Tuesday, Nov. 18, 1986 at his home of complications from di- abetes. He was bom Jan. 28, 1924, in Vallecitos, New Mexico, a son of Pedro and Nieves Gallegos Gurule . He worked for the railroad on the extra gang He had lived in Vallecitos, New Mexico; m Ogden and Becky Dalton Becky Montgomery of 2369 E. Oakridge Drive, Layton, died Sunday, Nov. 23, 1986 at her home of cancer. She was born April 16, 1956 in Bngham City, a daughter of Ed- He was born May 22, 1924 in Smithfield, Utah, a son of Joseph and Ida Pearl Cantwell Olney. He married Naomi Miller July 1, 1948 in Logan. They were later di- Surviving are his widow of Layton for Dalton, 30, stroke. 26th Ward where he served as a high priest. Services held in She was an active member of the LDS Church She served as second counselor in the Primary, secretary of the Relief Society and had been a Primary teacher. Surviving are her husband of Layton, three sons, Curtis Dalton, Philip Dalton and Bnan Dalton, all of Layton. Also surviving are her parents of South Ogden; one brother and two sisters, Jeff Montgomery, South Ogden; Pam Dennington, Salt Lake City; Lynn Hansen, Clearfield, her grandmother, Nora Hall, Clearfield. Services were held Nov. 26 at the Layton East Stake Center with Bishop Wayne Wall officiating Family prayer was by Rick Dalton, prelude, Gayle Blamires; Families Can Be Together Forever by Weston, Marilyn, Rachel-l- e and Wendee Dahl, accompanied by Lynn Passey; invocation, Don Meacham; remarks, Bishop Wayne Wall, speakers, Oral Adams and Moe Dalton; Beyond the Sunset by Evelyn Luce, Dianne Child, Norma Asplund accompanied by Jean Moss ; recitation by Weston Dahl Should you Go First; slide presentation, Tribute to a Special Lady. Dedication of the grave was by Bob VanBrocklm with interment in the Lindquists Washington Layton Surviving are one brother and Heights Memorial Park Pallbearers were Don Montgomfive sisters, Elmo Gurule, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Ignacito ery, Jeff Montgomery, Moe DalChacon, Espanola, New Mexico; ton, Von Myler, Bob Wall and Gloria Trujillo, Santa Cruz, New Mark Hatch. Mexico, Delfina Gallegos, Cortez, Colo ; Ersilia Rael, Denver, Colo ; and Mary Maestas, Albuquerque, Mortuary in Layton with Rev. Jose L. Gurule officiating. Interment in New Mexico Services were held in the Myers the Ogden City Cemetery. Rasmus Albrechtsen Rasmus Clifford Albrechtsen, Clearfield, died Saturday, Nov. 22, 1986 at a Clearfield nuising home of heart failure He was born Jan. 22, 1900 in Emery, Utah, a son of Severen and Mary Christensen Albrechtsen He married Mae Petersen She died in 1977. He married Mary F. Schench Nov. 20, 1980 in Layton. He had worked for the Utah State Road Commission He had lived in Price and moved to Layton 86, of 1450 S. 1500 E in 1977. He was a member of the LDS Church He had served an LDS mission to the Northern States and also in Ohio. Surviving are his widow of Layton, two sons, Ray Albrechtsen, Midvale; Reese Albrechtsen, California, 10 grandchildren Also surviving are one brother Michelle Veibell dies in Clearfield and two sisters, Howard Albrech- tsen, Clearfield, Francis Fisher, St. George; Dortha Powell, Salt Lake City. Services were held Wednesday at the Lindquists Layton Mortuary with Bishop Kurt D Randall of the Layton 23rd Ward officiating Family prayer was by Rex Layton, prelude, Shirley Williams, O My Father" by Mark and Judy Etter; invocation, Charles Durr; remarks, Bishop Kurt D Randall, speakers, Howard Albrechtsen and William Martinsen; "The King of Love My Shepherd Is by Richard Lee and Beverly Ann McCubbin Chinburg She married Lyle P. Veibell April 30, 1977 in Weber County. She was raised in Gowne, Iowa, and moved to Utah in 1975 She had worked as a cash posting clerk at the McKay-De- e Hospital She was a member of the Methodist Church Blaine Williams and Betty Willey; benediction, Edward Scnven Dedication of the grave in the Price Cemetery was by Howard Albrechtsen Pallbearers were Ray Albrechtsen, Charles Durr, John Brough, Edward Scnven, Rex Layton and Charles Schench Surviving are her husband of Clearfield, one son. Cole on Dec. 4 at 12 30 p m This is always a delightful demonstration and many new ideas to make the holidays more enjoyable are presented All senior citizens, their families and friends are invited to attend Transportation is available for those senior citizens needing a nde Come early and join us for 5 lunch Please call the Center by noon Dec 3 for lunch and Dayton, Iowa, her mother of Layton, and one sister, Martel Sue Williams, Ft Collins, Colo Funeral services were held Monday, Nov 24 in the Myers Mortuary Chapel in Roy with Rev Larry Dobson of the Clearfield Community Church officiating Interment was in the Cornish Cemetery in Cornish. Utah 773-706- transportation reservations The annual Senior Citizens Christmas Bazaar will be held at the Heritage Senior Center, 562 S 1000 E , Clearfield from 9 30 a m p m on Dec 5 This is a great way to do your Christmas shopThe bazaar features hand- to 4 ping. made items such as needlework, crafts, quilts, ceramics and jewelr-y- goods and candies; and a variety of toys and stocking stuffers The proceeds go to those senior citizens selling their items Hot scones and drinks will also be available Everyone is welcome to come. The December monthly lunat .30 a m will cheon is Dec. feature sliced ham, baked potato with cheese topping, Parkerhouse AWNINGS PATIO COVERS CARPORTS DECK COVERS WALKWAYS 15 1 1 773-706- GUN SHOW AND ASPHALT SHINGLES SALT LAKE CITY FAIRGROUNDS 20 YEAR WARRANTY DEC. Sat. QUALITY WORK FREE ESTIMATES CUSTOM CRAFT HOME IMPROVEMENT 292-095- 0 rolls, fruit cup, crazy cake with fudge icing and milk Pleasejoin us for this holiday fun, special entertainment is scheduled Reservations for lunch and transportation should be made by noon Dec 10 5 phone Congratulations to Gladys F Nielson who just celebrated her 85th birthday and to Tony and Esther Tappero who are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary A special Ceramic Folk Art seminar will be offered at the Heritage Center in December Please call for more information FIBERGLASS SAVING IN EFFECT Bountiful ; delicious homemade baked 1 1 Ogdon 782-286- 1 P Veibell, Clearfield, her father of Heritage Center sets food fair Thursday The Heritage Senior Center will host the Utah Power and Light Christmas Foods Demonstration Michelle Ann Veibell, 31, of 135 500 E., Clearfield, died Thursday, Nov. 20, 1986 at her home of cancer. 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