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Show 4 WEEKLY REFLEX 22, 1979 DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH John E. OPJTUM Simmons Dies At 70 Whitesides Rites Whitesides and Patriarch Burton. Musical Lynn numbers included a quartet 0 singing My ward and Sarah Blanche Thomley Simmons. On Aug. 21, 1952, he married Wanda Holman in Evanston, Wyo. Father. Quartet members were Doyle Egan. Harris Adams, Reed Whitesides, Arles Steiner accompanied by Oralie Waite. David R. Rick" and Jay H. HE WAS a member of the Layton 11th LDS Ward. Mr. Whitesides sang I Know That My Redeemer Lives accompanied by Susan Williams. Benediction was by Ben E. Whitesides. THE GRAVE was dedicated by Richard D. Whitesides. Interment was in Kaysville City Cemetery. Pallbearers were David R. Rick" Whitesides, Jay H. B. Whitesides, James Funeral Services Held Whitesides, Forrest Day, Michael J. Whitesides, Kelly Whitesides. Honorary pallbearer was Lewis Whitesides. ARTA WHITESIDES Mrs. Arta E. Whitesides, 89, of 30 West Crestwood Road, Kaysville, died March 16, 1979 in the Davis North Medical Center in Layton of a stroke. MRS. WHITESIDES was born Nov. 10, 1889 Syracuse, the daughter in of Ebenezer Henry and Isabell Williams. She married J. Heber Whitesides on June 11, 1913 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Aug. 6, 1929. She lived in Syracuse from birth till 1913. At that time, she moved to New Castle, Utah until 1915 and then moved to Tremonton, Utah living there until 1922. Later moved to Layton where she lived until 1962 and then lived in Kaysville from then until her death. SHE WAS a member of the LDS Church, worked at Hill Air Force Base during world war II and for Davis County School lunch for many years. Surviving are four sons, ALSO A She was married to Fredrick L. Gregory Sept. 23, 1949 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Aug. 23, 1970. lengthy illness. HE WAS born Nov. 11, 1977 in Layton. The parents are members of the Kaysville 18th LDS Ward. SHE WAS a McDowell, Ky. FUNERAL services were held Saturday at 10:30 a.m. in SURVIVORS include a son Mark N. and daughter, and Gregory Kaysville Maxine Humphreys; organ solo by Della Youngberg, 1 Walked Today Where Jesus Walked." The invocation was by Den-z- Mrs. Wallace (Ada) Gailey, both of Salt Lake City. She was preceded in'death by a in il Pollock; bishops remarks. Bishop Bengt R. Johsson; speakers, Gary and Bishop Youngberg ; Meridee Gregory, both of Farmington; one brother and two sisters, Vivian A. Nalder, Layton; Mrs. Mark E. (Norma) Peterson, Rexburg, Ida.; Mrs. H. Clyde (Genevieve) Weatherston, of Shelley, Ida. Funeral services were held on Tuesday, March 20 at 2 p.m. at the Farmington Stake Center. Bishop Richard Jones of the Farmington Fifth Ward officiated at the services. THE FAMILY prayer was given by Leroy Terry; prelude and postlude music, brother and a H. Williams, Mor- tuary. She was raised in Lay-to- n and moved to Farmington in 1949. Graduated from Davis High School in 1939 and attended Utah State University at Logan for two years. Was active in the LDS Farmington Fifth Ward, where she was ward and stake organist. Surviving are his parents and a sister, Dixie Kay Terry, Kaysville; the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Terry, Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Denver Newsome, East of secretary at Lindquists Kaysville Lindquists Mortuary. sister, Dean world war II. Funeral services were held Monday, March 19, 1979 at noon in the Kaysville Lindquist's Mortuary Chapel. Funeral Lindirectors, dquists Kaysville Mortuary. BISHOP GARY Telford of the Kaysville 15th Ward officiated at the services. Family prayer was by Wallace E. Gailey; prelude and postlude music, William A. Bone; musical selection by Rulon Waite That Wonderful Mother of Mine accompanied by Oralie Waite; invocation, Forrest Day. Remarks, Bishop Gary Telford; speakers, James B. Peter Kelly Terry, 16 month old son of Kelly Wade and Sheila Faye Newsome Terry of 479 N. 300 E., Kaysville, died Thursday, March 15, 1979, at his home after a direction 14 27 great- son John Heber, killed MRS. GREGORY was born 12, 1922 in Layton, the daughter of Walter Alvin and Pearl Irene Singleton Nalder. Jan. Mortuary Chapel with Bishop Bengt R. Jonsson officiating. Burial was in the Kaysville City Cemetery under the Whitesides, Kaysville, grandchildren grandchildren. Services Are Held the Lindquists Kaysville Dale L. Whitesides, David H. Whitesides, both of Layton; Ben E. Whitesides, Farming-ton- ; and Richard D. and FLOWERS were cared for by the Kaysville 15th Ward Relief Society, np Funeral services were held Tuesday, March 20, 1979 at 2 p.m. at the Farmington Stake Center for Mrs. Thora Nalder Gregory, 57, of 112 East 200 South, Farmington, who died March 16, 1979 of a stroke at the Davis North Medical Center. FAMILY prayer was given by Pres. Milton J. Hess; prelude and postlude music, Wilda Schryver; musical selection, Farmington Fifth Howard B. Smith; vocaj solo The by Delene Bowman, Lord Is My Shepherd ac- Ward Choir, Marita Seamons soloist; accompanied by Linda Margetts; invocation, Clyde H. Weatherston; life sketch, Carolyn Nalder. Remarks, Bishop Richard Jones; speakers, Pres. James V. Hansen and Bishop Max B! Elliott; organ medley, Wilda companied by Maxine Humphreys on the piano and Afton McCormick onthe violin; benediction was by Lois Smuin. Rulon Terry dedicated the grave. PALLBEARERS were Leroy Terry, Rulon Terry, Douglas Terry and Kelly Terry. The Kaysville 18th LDS Ward Relief Society cared for Schryver; benediction. Bishop Gordon Van Fleet. DEDICATION of the grave was by Mark E. Petersen. In- -' terment was in Farmington City Cemetery. the flowers, np Pallbearers were Dan Nalder, Tim Nalder, Bernard Thomas, Stephen Hess, Matthew Gregory and Larry Gregory. FLOWERS were cared for by the Farmington Fifth Ward Relief Society. Funeral directors, Lindquists Kays- ville Mortuary, np I l I )" . I I For Residential or Commercial Buildings Various Colors Baked on Enamel Custom Made with Precision on Job I RMJ GUTTERS I GOUEITLY Don Pearson Manager I --FREE ESTIMA TE- S- I I v 773-856- 6 l LAYTON, UTAH e No Seams No Leaks e Requires No Maintenance J Always Prompt Courteous Service Sate lor all types ol Carpel 825-10- Way, Layton when she tried to drive west from the Hill Gate Terrace laundromat parking lot. e. Ore.; Robert J. Smith, Buena Park, Calif.; Mr. Simmons is survived by one brother and two sisters, Harry H. Simmons, Mesa, Ariz. ; Mrs. Algie Scof-fielKaysville; Mrs. Martha Breaid, Pendleton, Ore. d, FUNERAL services were held Thursday, March 15 in the Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary with Bishop Rulon Brinkerhoff officiating. The family prayer was offered by John R. Cushing. Prelude and postlude music was by Torma Henderson; a O My vocal trio sang Father. Members of the trio were Kathleen Allen, Carolyn Brimhall and Patricia Hansen. THE INVOCATION was by Jay Simmons; remarks, Bishop Rulon Brinkerhoff; speaker, Bisjiop LeGrand Simmons; musical selection, "In My Fathers House are Many Mansions by Emil Henderson; speaker. Bishop Rulon L. Thomley; benediction, David Evans. Interment was in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Harry H. Simmons dedicated, the grave. PALLBEARERS wef Clark Simmons, Duane Sim- mons, Wally Ramsey, Alan Scofield, Ryal Scoffield and Keith Smith, dmg .. Darrell Dee Atkinson Succumbs Darrell Dee Atkinson, 51, of Alfred Drive, Layton, died Sunday, March 11, 1979 in the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden of a heart ailment. 1731 MR. ATKINSON was born Dec. 29, 1927 in Logan, a son of Orlando N. and Agnes Steffenhagen Atkinson. At the time of his death, he was employed by the Davis County Board of Education as a counselor Junior High field. He had at this school at North Davis School in Clearbeen a counselor for 10 years. University. He taught in school Roosevelt, Utah and at the State Industrial School in Ogden. He also taught in California and at Clearfield vision. She struck a fire hydrant located at Sunrise Drive and Cushing Way. Ms. Bryseno was given first aid treatment at the scene of the accident by paramedics and then she was transported to the Davis North Medical Center for treatment of the injuries she received. THE FIRE hydrant was undamaged. This accident occurred Sunday evening, March 11. dmg to8 BILL LILES - owner-managFREE ESTIMATES AN ACTIVE member of the LDS Church, he served a mission to the North Central States. He had served in the bishopric, Elders quorum presidency, as a Sunday School teacher, a temple worker and the ward finance clerk. He received his Eagle Scout award in 1947. He was a veteran of world war II. SURVIVING are a son and two daughters, Michael D. Atkinson, Layton; Miss Deborah K. Atkinson, Mrs. Everett K. (Connie) Fedder-son- , both of Salt Lake City. Also surviving are his father, Orlando N. Atkinson, Ogden; his mother, Mrs. Agnes S. Merrill, Hyrum; two brothers and two sisters, Jerry L. Atkinson, Salt Lake LaDell Atkinson, City; Hyrum; Mrs. Glen (Renee) Hulse, Maryland; Mrs. Douglas (Dalice) Nilson, Smithfield. FUNERAL services were held March 13, 1979 in the Layton West Stake Center with Bishop Stephen Emmett Nalder conducting, dmg day at Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary. Friends may call at the mortuary from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday and one hour before the funeral on Thurs- Ensign Alan F. Bitner, L'SNR, of Layton, is a first-yea- r medical student at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in day. L. Rulon Bishop Brinkerhoff of the Layton 11th Ward will officiate, family prayer by Keith H. Jaques, Bethesda, Maryland. THE SON of Dr. and Mrs. Robert F. Bitner of Layton, Ensign Bitner graduated cum laude from the University of Utah in Salt Lake City in 1978. He is married to the former Marilyn Egan of Layton and they are the parents of a prelude and postlude music by Torma Henderson, a musical selection by Alan Richins In the Garden will be accompanied by Marie daughter. Prior to beginning medical school classes, Ensign Bitner participated in a three-wee- k Brinkerhoff will offer his Stevenson. Invocation by Rich S. Stevenson. BISHOP orientation course at the Naval Education and Training Command in Newport, Rhode Island. THE UNIFORMED Services University, which admitted its first class in 1976, prepares physicians to practice curative and preventive medicine in all environments for the three Military Departments and the Public Health Service. Police Report Darrell Smith, Layton; Mrs. Beverly Rolfe, Tacoma, Wash.; 19 grandchildren, 12 stepgrandchildren and one High School. MS. BRYSENO pulled from the parking stall onto the road when the sun obstructed her ENJOY FRESH CLEAN CARPETS SURVIVING are three stepsons and one stepdaughter, Keith Smith, ALSO Report 87 Insured All Work Guaranteed North Ogden. MR. ATKINSON received a bachelor degree and masters degree from Utah State YES, WE DO VELVET FURNITURE PHONE previous Layton Police CARPET CL& ALL CARPET & FURNITURE by a marriage, John R. Simmons Cushing, Bountiful; Mrs. Joan Mortensen, Mrs. Connie Nance, both of Morgan; two other sons, Clark Simmons and Stuart Simmons, both of HE MARRIED Caroldene Savage on June 2, 1953 in the Logan LDS Temple. They were later divorced. He spent his early life in Logan and Hyrum. He lived in Roosevelt, Ogden, California and Clearfield before moving to Layton in 1961. The setting sun created problems for Cheryl S. Bryseno of 187 Darlington o o o Simmons was a veteran of world war II. By profession, he was a welder and did auto body and fender work. Surviving are his widow of Layton; one son and two daughters FUNERAL SERVICES will be held at 11 a.m. on Thurs- Classes John Edward Simmons, 70, of 342 Barbara, Layton, died Sunday, March 11, 1979 in the Davis North Medical Center of heart failure. HE WAS born Nov. 2, 1908 in Layton, a son of Alma Ed- Worker Killed In Clearfield Myrtle Jaques Rites Attends Medical MYRTLE S. JAQUES Our beloved wife, mother and grandmother. Myrtle Sim Jaques, 79, died March 17, 1979 at Davis North Medical Center, Layton, Utah of natural causes. BORN MARCH 1899 in 20, Morgan, Utah to Alexander Eddy and Mary Emmerett Meacham Sims. She married Thomas Delbert Jaques August 21, 1919 in the Logan LDS Temple. SOME $237 in carpenters tools were taken from a carport, Vernon Wells of Layton told police. Thieves apparently had a heyday at the Kris Neill, residence in Layton. Police reports indicate upwards of $3,000 in goods were taken. Radios, TVs, jewelry, camera equipment, tapes and change were among items taken, tb Murder Trial Delayed In Ogden Court in the Primary and Relief Society organizations. She served on a Stake Mission with her husband and was a Relief Society visiting teacher for over 40 years. She lived in Clearfield for 52 years and in Layton the past five years. SURVIVORS: HUSBAND, sons and daughters, Dale D. Jaques, Kaysville; Keith H. Mrs. Bountiful; Jaques, high-voltag- KERRY Snarr, 24, 263 West South, Murray, parently slipped out 4500 ap- of a derrick bucket while working on the high electrical tower. He was killed instantly, according to Clearfield Police Sergeant LeRoy Webb, who investigated, grb L. RULON remarks and a musical selection by Reed B. Whitesides Beyond the Sunset accompanied by Torma Henderson; will A Parable to Mothers be presented by Ruth J. Hatch accompanied by Marie Stephenson; Patriarch Melvin G. Wood will be the speaker. Another musicalI selection, a violin duet, Walked Today Where Jesus Walked by Carmen Dibble and Patricia Sargent will be accompanied by Marianne JCall. Benediction by Robert Canning Crop Growers Dinner Slated Davis County Canning Crop Growers annual dinner meeting will be held on Saturday, March 24 at 7 p.m. at the Hilary House, 3225 Washington, Ogden. ALL DAVIS County canning crop growers and their are invited. partners Hatch. She was an active member of the LDS Church and served LAYTON A television set valued at $399 was taken from a Layton residence, Terrie Steele told police. - A Murrav CLEARFIELD man fell more than 150 feet to his death Thursday morning e while working on a power line in Clearfield. LaMar (Ruth) Hatch, Pallbearers: Garfy L. J fitch, Ronald R. Jaques, Hailing Marlow'D. Jaques, Robert J. W. Michael Stevenson, Jaques, Bradley K. Jaques, Howard P. Jaques and Mark J. Stevenson. Dedication of the grave by Dennis D. Jaques. Care of flowers by the Layton 11th Ward Relief Society and Jaques family granddaughters. Filling-Gradi- ng EXCAVATING 766-051- 3 INTERMENT IN the Bountiful City Cemetery. Boun- tiful; Mrs. Richard (Elda) Stevenson, Layton; a son, Darrell preceded her in death; 21 grandchildren; 33 and two great-grea- t grandchildren. Brothers and sisters, LeanderSim, Ogden; Forrest Sim, Syracuse; Elsie Hansen, Monterey Park, Calif., and Iva Jessop, Ogden. trial for a Missouri man, with attempted murder, aggravated robbery and aggravated burglary in connection with a A charged Layton Girl Hurt In Accident spree shooting throughout Weber and Davis counties bps been delayed in Second District Court in Ogden. s STEVEN SCOTT Pannell, Kansas City, Mo., was granted the delays to allow more time for him to prepare his defense. The defendant has asked to serve as and assist in the legal defense of himself. No new trial has been i set. ., LAYTON 28, of A Layton girl was listed in critical condition Wednesday morning in a Salt Lake City hospital suffering from injuries sustained in a construction accident Tuesday night. . KAREN ANN Bell, of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bell of 1571 Stanford, was injured when a truss daughter MEANWHILE, PANNELL is being held in Davis County Jail in lieu of $50,000 bail while awaiting trial in Weber County. He faces charges of at- tempted weighing about 800 lbs. apparently fell on top of her about 6: 50 p.m. Layton Police said. murder, first-degr- robbery and burglary in Weber County. In Davis County he is charged with kidnapping, aggravated robbery and two counts of aggravated assault. 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