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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL JULY 17, 1980 poor copy NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JULY 17, 1980 Funeral Rites Held ForM. 0. Simmons Virgil T. Hilton Dies At Age 80 Eldon Simmons Dies At Age 64 Chapel. INVOCATION was by Ben Whitesides; vocal duet by Mrs. Maxine S. Smedley and Virgil T. Hilton, 80, of 139 benediction was given by Norman J. Bennett; dedication of North 300 East, Clearfield, died Thursday, July 10 at his home following a lengthy illness. He was born Sept. 14, 1899 in Virgin, Utah, the son of John Hugh and Maria Parker Hilton. He married Mabel McEntire on June 29, 1936 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. by Howard Leatham. Pallbearers were Randall S. .Bennett, David V. Bennett, Mark Jones, Greg Davis, Tim Larsen and David Leatham. Eldon H. (Doug) Simmons, MR. HILTON spent his growing up years in Hinckley, Utah and graduated from Millard Avademy in Delta. He later attended BYU and graduated from the University of Utah with a degree in accounting. In 1947 he moved to Clearfield, and with his father-in-la- Sudweeks Rites Held Hospital. He was born May 28, 1916 in Layton, Ut., the son of David Barton and Elizabeth Ann Thomley Sim- mons. He married June Adams, they were later accompanied by Mrs. Blood. Benediction was given by Lyle Hilton, a brother. THE CLEARFIELD Ward Relief Society was in charge of the flowers. Pallbearers were David K. High, Allan McEntire, Wayne McEntire, Eldon McEntire,, Cecil Pearson, Steven Broad-ben- t, VIRGIL T. HILTON Dick Egan; speaker was Bishop Wayne T. Smedley; 64, of Bountiful, died Wednesday, July 9, 1980, in the Lake-vie- di- James Darrell Sudweeks, 8, of 527 Kirk Avenue, Layton, died Thursday, July 10, 1980 of an accidental hanging. vorced. ON DECEMBER 27, 1956, he married Hettie L. Hickman in Salt Lake City. He was educated in Davis County schools and graduated from Davis High School. He was a master mechanic and was a supervisor for Knudson Construction Co. in Vene' zuela and Columbia, South America. He was also a super- intendent of state roads in Utah for a number of years. SURVIVING are his widow of Bountiful; a daughter, Mrs. Vance T. (Kathryn) Bennett, Sunset; one stepson, Stephen Hickman, Riverton, Ut.; stepdaughter, Mrs. Rolf (Heather) Scheidegger, Zurich, Switzerland; nine grandchildren; five Also, one brother, Lyle Simmons, Layton; sisters, Mrs. Leon (Lanore) Johnson, Layton; Mrs. Violet S. Lenk and Mrs. Cliff (Orella) d Bountiful; Mrs. (Jean) Bybee, Granger. Burn-ingha- FUNERAL services were held Friday at the Russon AN ACTIVE member ACTIVE IN the Clearfield community he had been a member of the Clearfield City Council, was a member of the Clearfield Kiwanis Club and had served as president of this . organization. Surviving are his widow, FUNERAL SERVICES were held Monday, July 14 in the Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary. Interment wasin the e Cemetery, Clearfield; two daughters, Layton-Kaysvill- Mrs. Don L. (Joyce) Davis, Las Vegas, Nev.; and Mrs. dmg Kenneth H. (Linda Rae) Adams, East Layton; eight grandchildren grandchild. Steam 1 THE FAMILY prayer was given by Kenneth H. Adams, a prelude and postlude organ music was played by Mary Blood; the invocation was given by Clement P. Hilton, a brother; a voacl solo, Through Deepening Trials by a nephew Delwyn Hilton, accompanied by Mrs. Joyce H. Davis. DUTCH BOY CARPET CLEANERS Over 20 Yrs. Experience son-in-la- Yes we do: The following Method Deep Steam Cleaning Specialized Dry Cleaning and Shampoo i COUNTYS LARGEST CARPET & FURNITURE CLEANERS PHONE BOUNTIFUL CUSTOMERS FREE 363-261- and one great- ALSO SURVIVING are three brothers, Eugene Hilton, Oakland, Calif.; Clement P. Hilton, American Fork; and Lyle Hilton, Mesa, Ariz. Funeral services were held on Monday at p.m. at the Clearfield Third Ward Chapel under the direction of Bishop Marshall A. 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Theres absolutely obligation, and our engineering staff will quickly determine the correct size and style of Payne few your home. equipment For a FREE SURVEY of your home or information about PA I, conditioning PERFECTLY INSTALLED. Call DON RENTMEISTER . central air HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING 0 at 773-690- or come in and learn from the specialists at 1950 W. 22500 S., Syracuse Planned Victor Waite, 75 of 2517 South 2000 West, Syracuse, died Tuesday evening, July 15, 1980 at the Davis North Medical Center in Layton. 1. n Matthew 2. Jesus 3. brom a boa1 See Mark 4 -- 13 19 Mrs. Simmons had been employed at the Ogden Arsenal and was retired from Hill Air Force Base. An activ e member of the Clearfield Third Ward, she served in Sunday School, Primary and YWMIA, and was a Golden Gleaner. She was a member of the Clearfield Literary Guild. SlR IV1NG are a son and two daughters, Kent Sim- mons, Ogden; Mrs. William G. (Verniece) Warren, West Orville ONen V, Glen Olsen 'h.' Cecil OKen. uV neth Olsen 1 Mrs. Bert MARION OLSEN SIMMONS Bouniitul (LaRetat J.' brothers and two sisters. r .s Ida Point. Beverly Lorenz. Clearfield. seven grandehildren and three Also sure iving are four ib W . HMKl e, Lindquisi ( it. i 1. with buna1 n " Cemetetv HE WAS bom July 13, 1905 in Syracuse to John A. and Lucina Sessions Waite. He married Blanche Smith on Nov 19. 1924 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died Oct. 11, 1977. Mr. Waite had resided his entire life in Syracuse. He was a retired employee of Hill Air E member HE HELD the honor of a perfect attendance record in the ward Sunday School for 30 years. Mr. Waite and his wife served a mission to Florida in At the time of his death he was an Ogden Temple ordinance worker and a home teacher in his ward. He is survived by three sons and two daughters: Victor Smith Waite, Fruit Heights; Golden J. Waite, Gary A. Waite and Mrs. Merlyn (Norma) Fowler, all of Syracuse; and Mrs. Richard (Nelda) Valentine, Riverside, Calif.; 19 grandchildren and 28 greatgrandchildren. ALSO SURVIVING are one brother, Gerald S. Waite, one sister, Mrs. Silvia Fielding, both of Syracuse; and a sister-in-laMrs. Louise S. Paice, who had made her home with the Waite family for the past several years. The viewing will be Thursday evening at the Kaysville Linbquist Mortuary, 340 North Main, Kaysville, from 6 to 8 p.m. 1969-197- HAINES BISHOP H. Bishop Succumbs At Age 69 Funeral services were held for Haines Jarman Bishop, 69, of 420 N. 150 E., Kaysville, on July 7, 1980 at 1:30 p.m. in the Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary Chapel with Bishop Paul Barker officiating. He died on July 3, 1980 on the way to the Davis North Medical Center , of heart failure. HE WAS married to Pearl R. Flowers April 22, 1938 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was a retired parts manager for E&M Ford Co. in Layton and had lived in Salt Lake City, Bountiful and Kaysville for the past 27 years. A graduate of Davis High School, he had served as stake leader and basketball director in the Salt Lake Cottonwood LDS Stake. He was a member of the Kaysville Third Ward and served on the scout committee. He was ward executive secretary and was an assistant in the high priest quorum. He had worked in the Ogden LDS Temple and was active in Kaysville Civic Association. He had served as president of the Kaysville Lions Club for three terms. He was also a member of the American Legion and a veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Army. are his FAMILY PRAYER was ' Services was a high priest in the Syracuse Utah Stake, served as stake Sunday School superintendent, and the ward Sunday School superintendent for a number of eyars. He had been a ward clerk, High Priest group leader and served on the ward building committee as the chairman. Also, one brother and one sister, Max J. Bishop and Mrs. Harold (Louise) Gailey, both of Kaysville. BY DON RENTMEISER S' April 8, 1977. VICTOR WAITE of the Syracuse Second Ward, he widow of Kaysville; two sons and one daughter, Delbert H. Bishop, Liberty; Richard F. Bishop, Roy; and Mrs. Bette Jones, Sunset; 13 grandchil-dren;tw- o COMFORT CLEANING, HUMIDIFICATION t nswers: nie Obray Olsen. She married John Emery Simmons in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Aug. 25, 1925. He died on AN ACTI SURVINGING ELECTRONIC. 1. Where is this urse 1 2. 35 ho spoke tin st w 3. Where were the spt W 4. Is this parable where in the Biblt e Foice Base and also engaged as a farm owner and operator. of the LDS Church, Mr. Hilton had served a mission in the Northwestern States and also served as the first bishop of the Cummings Ward while still residing in Salt Lake City. He served as a counselor in the Bishopric of the Clearfield First Ward and served on the High Council of the North Davis Stake. He had been a counselor in the Clearfield Stake Presidency and served as patriarch of the Clearfield Stake and Clearfield Utah North Stake. . Broadbent. they commenced the SURVIVING are his parents, Layton; four brothers and three sisters, David Sudweeks, Kaysville; Carl P. Stewart, Layton; Mark S. Stewart, Layton; Vaughn H. Sudweeks, Layton; Mrs. Ken (Helen) Snow, Layton; Mrs. Farrell (Sharon) McQuiddy, Stockton, Calif.; and Evelyn Stewart, Layton. Also surviving are his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Horsefield, Layton. (Remove all the Dirt) David Broadbent and Dean Broadbent. Honorary pallbearers were Matthew High, Greg High and Neil McEntire and Hilton lumber business, retiring from this a few years ago. HE WAS bom Dec. 17, 1972 in Oceanside, Calif., a son of Daniel A. and Carlene Glines Sudweeks. He attended E.M. White-side- s School in Layton, was a member of the LDS Church and had lived in Layton most of his life. Mr. SHE AS born on April 16, 1905 in Salt Lake City, the daughter of Jessie J. and Jen- vocal quartet rendered the closing musical selection Going Home composed of John Carter, Phil Blood, John Buetler and Eldon Barlow, Bishop Wayne T. Smedley officiated and conducted the services; family prayer was given by Leon Johnson, a brother-in-law- ; prelude and postlude organ music was played by Barbara Rock, who also accompanied the vocalists. ELDON H. SIMMONS William Walkinghorse. Joyce H. Davis played an organ medley of her fathers favorite hymns and songs. A The kingdom of b like unto a grain of seed, whiih a man sowed in his fit Id 1 SPEAKERS INCLUDED Dr. Harvey M. Broadbent, Brothers Bountiful Mortuary the grave Pres. George S. Haslam and Funeral services were held on Friday at p.m. in the Clearfield Third Ward Chapel for Mrs. Marion Olsen Simmons, 75, who resided at 107 Sycamore Circle, Clearfield. She died on Tuesday, July 8 at the McKay-DeHospital. Mrs. Joyce H. Davis. Mrs. Davis composed both words and music for this selection. Bible Verse given by Harold Gailey; prelude and postlude music by Maxine Humphreys; invocation by Rex W. Passey. Remarks were given by Bishop Paul Barker. Speakers were Marwood Hales and Melvin Manning. A musical selection was given by Delene Bowman, How Great Thou Art, accompanied by Joyce dalton and Maxine Humphreys. Richard C. Bowman was also a speaker. An organ solo was given by Everett W. (Homer) Feed; by Alex G. Adamson. PALLBEARERS were Alan Jacobs, Alan Hansen, Paul Love, H.A. (Buzz) Payne, Lee E. Burbidge, Lionel L. Flow- ers. Honorary pallbearers were, Clifford Flowers, Orin A. Despain, Rueben M. Sherwood, Herman Boes, Alma J. Jager, Cliff J. Gunn and Lawrence C. Jansen. Dedication of the grave by Wayne L. Shaw. Care of flow- ers by the Kaysville Third Ward Relief Society. Interment was in the Kaysville City Cemetery. FUNERAL SERVICES will p.m. at the Syracuse Second Ward, 2500 South Bluff Road. 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