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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH 24, 1977 IS Samuel B. Petro Rites Held Friday Funeral Wednesday In Layton three Lindquist Kaysville Martell W. Layton First LDS Ward, 789 Wasatch Drive, Layton. Friends called at the Ward Chapel Relief Society Room, Tuesday from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. and Wednesday one hour prior to services. Burial was m the Kaysville Cemetery S ALBERT EDGAR DENNY Albert Edgar Denny, 74, 290 Fort Lane, Layton, died March 19, 1977 at Davis North S. HE MARRIED Donna Worthen on March 24, 1940 in Pocatello, Ida. For 39 years he had been employed in the civil service. He had been a general equipment examiner at Hill Air Force Base. He was also a cattleman. Medical Center. He was born Nov. 15, 1902 in Beaver, Utah, a son of Edgar Rudolph and Emma Julia Skinner Denny. HE MARRIED Anna Euzell Thompson on Sept 23, 1924 in the St. George LDS Temple. He was a High Priest in the Layton First Ward. He served in Sunday School bishosupermtendencies, prics, and as High Priest group leader. Supervisor and worker in the Salt Lake and Ogden Temples. Retired from Hill Air Force Base. SURVIVORS are is wife, sons Edgar M. Denny, Bountiful and Howard T. Denny of Granger. Daughter Mrs. Lynn D. (Ruth Ann) Thorne, 19 Syracuse. grandchildren FUNERAL director was Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary. Officiating at the services were Bishop Leo J. Meacham, family prayer by Lynn D. Thome. Prelude and Postlude by Mary Barber. Invocation T. Denny, by Howard remarks by Bishop Leo J. Meacham. Musical selection, 0 My Father by Layton First Ward choir. MR. PETRO served in the during world war II. He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8307 and the Ogden Fraternal Order of the Eagles, Aerie 2472. He was reared and educated in Provo. Later, he moved to Salt Lake City and m 1949 he moved to Clearfield. He has resided in Layton the past 11 years. U S. Navy SPEAKERS were Edgar M. Denny and Bishop Lee Johnson Organ medley by Mary SURVIVING are his widow Layton; two sons and three daughters Donald B. Petro, Joy Petro, both of Layton; Bob A. Petro of Syracuse; Barber, speaker, President Robert Bitner. Musical selec- tion, Love One Another of by Layton First Ward choir. Benediction by Edwin A. Thompson, dedication of the grave by Malan Littlefield. Mrs. I.J. (Mary Lynne) Egbert, Kaysville; Kay Petro, He had nine Ogden. grandchildren. Also surviving are two brothers Paul Petro of Provo and Roxey Petro of Spring-vill- Pallbearers were Chad Denny, Mark Denny, David Denny, Randy Denny, grandsons; Clayton Draper, Kelly Willey and grandsons-in-law- . e. Jon Howell, BURIAL FLORAL CARE was by the Layton SHE WAS bom Dec. 4, 1889 in Kaysville, a daughter of Alonzo M and Frances Ellen Robins married She King. was to William F. Nance on April 22, 1914 in Kaysville The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died April 27, 1943 She married Jack Bateman on Dec. 23, 1946 in Ogden. He died April 15, 1961. SHE HAD been a resident of Kaysville for most of her life. Member of Kaysville 8th Ward, had served as Relief Society teacher. Surviving are nieces and the Salt tions SEVERAL members of the Earns Eagle Lynn M. Nance, accompanied by Anna McAllister. THE invocation was by Robert Burton; remarks by Bishop F. Burton Winters; vocal duet, Abide With Me, Tis Eventide by Bishop and Mrs. F. Burton Winters, acAnna by companied SHE WAS born Feb. Salt Lake City. in The parents are members of the LDS Church Speaker was Wallace F. Allen, vocal solo, Going Home by Lynn M. Nance, accompanied by Anna McAllister; benediction by Richard Bowman; dedication The SAMUEL Lake City Cemetery. Family prayer by I.J. Jr Eg- bert. Prelude and postlude music by Karen Youngman Musical selection, "Somewhere My Love, by JoAnne Thomson. by Frank Betts. REMARKS Invocation by Bishop Brent Allen. Speakers Merlin Larsen and Harold O Sandoval. Benediction by Doren Boyce. Dedication of Grave by Ira Egbert. Pallbearers were I.J. Egbert, John Henderson, Lloyd Worthen, Mike Miller, Wayne Bond, Calvin Panter. HONORARY ney Grizzel Care of flowers by Layton 13th Ward Relief Society badges and spent 45 days camping out. He is science business manager at school and works at the school library Scott took third place in the school science fair and made their home at Carson City, Nevada prior to leaving on the mission While they were serving on the mission, both of their daughters were also serving on missions Miss Lauri Harris returned Januarv from her mission to the received a special award from the Weber District Dental 1 of the Catholic Church at Hill Air Force Base and has been an usher in his church He is a member France-Pari- Mission s and Susan Elizabeth, all of HER SISTER Miss Margo Harris, who is serving in the Florida-For- t Lauderdale Mission will be home in two and wrestling, mnm weeks np A were workshop and two-da- y seminar Chester King, Parley Green, Sidney Bass, C. Frank Butler, to discuss different facets of preparing a family history will be held Friday and Saturday in the North Davis Branch, County Library, in Clearfield. THE COURSE, sponsored Norman Nance and Reuben Bennett Care of flowers was by the Kaysville 8th Ward Relief Society, np Is Sustained New Kaysville Patriarch Bishop Joseph S. Hill of East Green Road, Fruit Heights was sustained as patriarch of the Kaysville Utah East LDS Stake on Sunday, March 13 during the quarterly LDS Conference. It was held at the Stake Center with Elder S. Thomas Monson, a member of the Council of Twelve Apostles, presiding. 1472 BISHOP HILL has been serving the past few years on the stake high council. Before that he was bishop of the Kaysville 5th LDS Ward for seven years, from 1962 to He was born and raised in Ucon, Idaho Graduated from Ricks College, Rexburg, Idaho in 1942 and from the Brigham Young University in Provo in 1951. JOSEPH HE FILLED a LDS Mission to the Central States Mission from 1942 to 1944, later serving in the navy until the end of World War II. He married the former Margaret Pincock in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple in 1946. They moved to Kaysville in 1959 to make their home when he accepted a teaching position at Clearfield. Two years ago he was transferred to Davis High School BISHOP HILLS assignments in the church have S. HILL been many, among them stake positions in music and YMMIA. He has also served as president of the Seventies Quorum, was a member of the Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir prior to being called to serve on the Kaysville East Stake High Council. He is known for his music talent HE AND his wife Margaret are the parents of five children, four are married They are also grandparents of ten grandchildren np The New Generation Pacesetters Fruit Heights; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Roy Judd of Hoytsville; Mr. and Mrs. Reed Rasmussen of la Point 11 EL flMMAD Recreational Vehicles Funeral services were held 1976 Mini Motor Homes p m. in the LDS Coalville Stake Chapel. Friends called at the Fruit Heights Ward chapel, 901 S Mountain Road, Monday from 730 p m and Tuesday at the Walker Mortuary m Coalville from 12 30 to 1 .30 p m BURIAL WAS in the USED RENTALS READY TO SELL Hoyts-vill- e Cemetery 2 Day Workshop of grave, Wendell Nance. She is now teaching in Provo SCOTT ENJOYS swimming MILITARY honors by VFW Post 8307 2 from serving a LDS mission to the New York Cit Mission THEY ARE former residents of Layton but ha e merit The Youth Lenten breakfast will be held at the church on Sunday, March 27 at J 30 a m 1969 Mr and Mrs Bryan L Harris have arrived home Society pallbearers were Paul Petro, Don Flint, Kenneth Penderholt, Roxey Petro, Clyde Petrafeso, Sid- Tuesday at Return Home After Mission He is a member of Troop 78 which is sponsored by the Clearfield Community Church. In his troop he has served as assistant patrol leader and assistant senior patrol leader. HE HAS earned 24 Mission Wednesday, Mar. 23 The ladies worked on placemats they are giving to the Golden Manor Nursing Home for Easter THE Stewardship Commit- - SCOTT ATTENDS Sunset High School where he has been on the high honor roll for the past three years. PETRO B. Womens Society held a work meeting at the home of Mae Odle church at 5:30 p m. tee under the leadership of Janet Creacy are doing a community survey tonight. They are meeting at the 6 to SURVIVING are the parents, two brothers and a sister, Aaron, David Martin McAllister. PALLBEARERS 11 Sunday, Mar. 20 Scott Blye, son of Mr and Mrs Charles Blye of Clearfield has recently received his Eagle Scout award Funeral Rites For Infant Rasmussen Sarah Rebecca Rasmussen, month old daughter of C. Martin and Susan Judd Rasmussen of Fruit Heights, died Friday, March 18, 1977 in the LDS Primary Childrens Hospital. Senior and Junior BYF groups attended the state rally held at First Baptist Church, Salt Lake City on SCOTT BLY First Ward Relief Society. Luella Bateman Services Are Held Luella Nance King Bateman, 87, of 277 East First North, Kaysville died Tuesday, March 15, 1977 in the Davis North Medical Center in Layton after an extended illness. WAS in Jobs of 15 of Clear- field and several boys from the Order of DeMolay of Clearfield. It was Obligatory Sunday for both organiza- MR. PETRO died Monday, Mar. 14, 1977 in Layton of a heart attack. He was bom May 25, 1916 m Salt Lake City, a son of Michael and Carmelia Labnola Petrofesa. FUNERAL services were Wednesday at 12 noon in the ki Daughters Bethel conducted Denny, Abilene, Tex. and sister Mrs. Fred (Barbara) Murray, Mapleton, Utah. St several members Mor- tuary. Bishop Brent Allen of the Layton 13th Ward the services. and brother Special visitors at the worship service, Sunday, Mar. 20 of the Layton Community Church, were honored Queen Marilyn Franklin and services for Samuel B. Petro (Petrofesa), 60, of 1168 W. 1240 N., Layton were held Friday in the A.E. Denny Rites Held A Layton Community Church by the Davis County Library and conducted by the Utah State Historical Society and Utah State History Department, will begin Friday at 21 V St. Thomas 23 San Jacinto Stock No 482 grb NOW - Stock No 231 Was $12,950 00 Was $12,350 00 7:30 p m. and follow the next day with a workshop - $11,299. $11,990. NOW nephews FUNERAL services were held Friday at 2 30 p m in the Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary with Bishop F. Burton Winters of the Kaysville 8th Ward officiating Interment was in the Kaysville-LaytoMemorial Park Family praver was by H J Payne, prelude and postlude by Anna McAllister, vocal solo, Gods Other Room bv n -- JU jj t -- SPRING SPECIALS ON 76 Luella Sharon Rites Held Miss Luella Mae Sharon, 57, of 2 Lakeview Drive, Layton, in Minn., a Elbert James and Popple Sharon. She was a retired employee of Hill Air Force Base and has resided in Layton and Kaysville areas the past 30 years ness bom Dec of Marie Jeannette formerly of Kaysville, died Sunday, March 13 at her home after an extended illSHF WAS Rochester, daughter 30, 1919 -- L A m JL m m m Ufv mT SHE WAS a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars 1976 auxiliary Surviving are one brother and two sisters, Donald J Sharon of Atwood, Kan , Mrs Jean Archie, Raceland, K and Mrs Patricia Boettcher, Glendora, Calif Mini Motor Homes , 21V St Thomas 21V St Thomas GRAVESIDE services w'ere held Thursday at p m in the Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch in Ogden, coriduc led by Lindquist Kaysulle Mortuary np 1 The Ships Belle wants to help you get ready for spring. CLOSE-OUT- S 20V La Paz IQTO Stock No 701 8 1 1 NOW $12,497.00 NOW $13,397.00 Stock No 575 Was $14,622 50 Slock No 598 Was $15,421 25 Was $14,403 75 NOW $12,796.00 Truck Campers Comanche Stoc k No 305 Was $3,297 00 NOW $2,897.00 Shave nee Stock No 731 Was $4,905 00 - NOW $4,349.00 - Fifth Wheel - 1977 34 FOOT Stock No 1024 ECC0BAY & FIRE ISLANDER 12403 SPRING COORDINATES Pants, Vests, Skirts, Blazers and Blouses in New Spring Colors. Travel Trailer 'fD - 30 FOOT Slock No 842 882000 NOW $8199 376-123- 4 PHONE OPEN EVENINGS 825-224- 8 SHOP FRIDAYS TIL 9 P.M 646 NORTH V 1977 $10998 WAS 377 A. So. State (Lakeside Shop Ctr.) Clearfield .fcaMc NOW WAS MAIN LAYTON, UTAH |