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Show 1 DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MARCH 25, 1981 WEEKLY REFLEX OBITUgM Jenny Lynn Strong, daughter of Larry Ada Mae Frasier Succumbs At 66 THE LITTLE girl was bom Nov. 27, 1975 in Ogden. She attended Sunday School and Ho- ward and Sandra Beazer Primary at the Syracuse Strong, 3447 West 2700 South, Svraeuse. died on Sunday, March 22, 1981 at the Davis North Medical Center, following a farm accident. Second Ward, where her parents are members. Survivors are four brothers: Robert Shane, Christopher Michael, Timothy Larry and Jeremy Chad; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chad Beazer, Mrs. Nancy F. Wright. Salt Lake City; Mrs. James H. (Shannal Waldorf. Wood-bridg- Syracuse; and Mrs. Elsie Va.; Mrs. Robert J (Linda) Evans, Layton; Mrs Point; II grandchildren. brother, Eugene Lund. Plain City; one sister, Mrs. Vern (Jeanmne) Sinsel, Plain City. Funeral services were held a m. at LindSaturday at quist and Sons Colonial manager for the Clinton Elementary School and Sunset Jr High School. She retired in 1974. MRS. FRASIER lived in Plain City and Clinton for 46 years, attended Plain City Elementary School and graduated from Weber High School. School. She was a member of the iTIinton Sixth Ward and served In various organizations of the xhurch. She was a Relief Society visiting teacher, a member 5b f the Clintonian Club and jUtah School Food Service (Association. . r SLRVIMNG are her husband. Clinton; four daughters. offered by Beecher D. Adams; prelude and postlude music by Beth Taylor; musical selection, "Somewhere My Love" by trio Polly Rice, Betty Erickson, Charlene Reed. Maurine W'llloughby, Cleone Johnston, and Ramona Patterson, accompanied by Marvetta Saunders. Invocation by Pres. Ivan J. Bambrough; remarks by Bishop Child; family tribute was given by Fred Fisher; musical selection. "Old by Pres. Wayne M. Winegar speakers were Pres. A. DeMar Mitchell and Bishop Charles A. Rice; musical selection. "That W'onderful Mother of Mine by a trio, accompanied by Marvetta Saunders. Benediction was given by Rex M. Frasier. : SHE MARRIED Dennis (Chorniak Sept. 13. 1975 in Las Vegas. Nev. She was educated in Spring-vill- e and graduated from Springs ille High School and seminary. She held various positions in the LDS Church and attended ait classes at night school in South Weber. She was employed by Welcome Wagon in Layton. Dee DEDICATION of the grave was given by Brent E. Lund. Interment was un the Clinton City Cemetery. are her hus- SI band; one son and one daughter. Shauna Chorniak and RY IN ING Chad Chorniak. both of : Lay ton; her parents of Spring- Horne. West Point; Harold Horne; speaker, Dr. Horne; a quartet consisting of Ken, Charlene, Kathy and Lee Horne, acc: by David Horne, sang "I'll Walk With God." Other speakers were Edwin Hall and Earl Hill. Lorraine and Barbara Horne played a violin and piano duet, "Sacred Medley." "O My Father" was sung by Ken, Charlene. Kathy and Lee Horne, acc: by David Horne. Benediction by Marv in Horne. PALLBEARERS were Brad Horne. Doug Giles. Kevin Horne. Don Phillips. Ben ) Oregon; Nellouise Baum. Wyoming; George Strong. Springs le ; grandmother. Horne and Troy Bybee. Lee Horne dedicated the grav e and interment was in the Farming-toCity Cemetery. Care of the (lowers by the Roy 14th Ward. Funeral was conducted under the direction of the Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary, np Mrs. Erma Hawke. Provo. Funeral services were held March 20. 1981 in the Olpin Mortuary in Pleasant Grove. n the Pleasant . Twogood, Kaysville; grandchildren and 14 greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by a daughter. Mrs. Becky Loree Lower and one son. Ted Lee Lofgreen. Also surviving are one brother and four sisters. Robert VanLeer Lee. Rialto. Calif.: Mrs. Shirley Busby. Tucson. Ariz.; Mrs. Justine Goodman. St. David. Ariz.; Mrs. Charlotte Brooks. Nashville. Tenn.: and Mrs. Caroline Curtis, St. Davis. Ariz. FTNERAL services will be held on Thursday morning at 10 a.m. in the Kaysville Lindquist Mortuary. 400 N. Main Street. Bishop Lowell Taylor of the Kaysville Second Ward will officiate. Burial will be in the Kavsville Cemeterv. vsb Mrs David Sanders entertained at a birthday party Saturday for her granddaughter. Ashley, who was two years old on March 22. and a niece. Allyson. whose birthday was laich 23. Ashley is the daughter of Jeri Christensen and Ally son is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rick Lyman, Clinton Other guests included Mrs. Perry Bolyard and children fiom Salt Lake City Mrs. Juliana Melburn returned from California. She spent three months with her . Dedaughter and nnis and Ann Parker. Mrs. Eulalia Robinson and granddaughter, Keri Pico of Riveria. Calif., were visitors of . Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hamblin. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. L.aVar Godfrey was Mr. and Mrs. Evan Godfrey of Clarkston. Mrs. Rose Bishop of New York City, was a houseguest of her parents, Mr. and Mis. Lloyd A Bishop. Mrs. Bishop is the wife of Lloyd Kay Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. David H. Green and children have moved into their new home on Green Road in Fruit Heights. Mrs. Green is the former Jnnalee Slade. Elder Neal Slade has returned from serving his mission in Australia. He arrived home March 14 and gave his mission report on March 22 in the Kaysville 13th Ward. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis W. Slade. Mrs. Florence Bishop entertained at a family birthday dinner March 14 in honor of her husband. Lloyd A. Bishop Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Dari ell Larson and family of Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bishop. Brigham City; Mrs. Rose Bishop. New York City; Mrs. Ivy Harvey. Kaysville. Mrs. Wilma Buhler. Bountiful. was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Pieece. Mrs. James (ann) Taa of El Monte. Calif, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Allen of Kaysville. She came for the wedding and reception of Miss Debbie Webster and Mike Kasuda. She is the sister of Stan Webester and Connie Gerhardt Graveside Rites Harry W. Angel. Layton, died March 17, Caleb James Gerhardt. the month-olson of Michael Henry and Vicky McFarland Gerhardt, 1500 N. three Layton of the sudden infant death syndrome. He was born Dec. 4. 1980 in 1981 in d home has undoubtedly increased in value since you bought it. And now there's a safe, easy way to convert that profit into usable cash with a long term, affordable GECC Home Equity Loan. Up to $50,000 cash available. That 's money you can use now for home mprovements ... or to wipe out your debts. for education . . investment anything you need or want most. And the money could actually replace itself ayour home continues to grow in value. Plus, your i . . . is fully Fast, personal service from a company you can trust. With G ECC, you have no broker fees to pay. .and you're dealcount on. ing with a company you know you can For complete details, simply call us or visit our office. Everyof course. thing is confidential, and there's no obligation, . 1 SLRVIMNG are her husband. Kaysville; one son. Van Lofgreen, Indianapolis, Ind , one daughter, Mrs. Kay L. ews Allen. Your ST SHE WAS born in Metcalf, Ariz. on July 28, 1911, the daughter of James Elliot and Ella Loree Van Leer Lee. She married Harold E. Lofgreen on Jan. 6, 1927 in Lordsburg, N. Mex. The marriage was later solemnized in the Mesa, Arizona Temple. Mrs. Lofgreen was an active member of the LDS Church, taught in Sunday School, was Primary chorister, Relief Society president. Stake Relief Society organist and was a temple ordinance wotker in the Los Angeles Temple for five years. She had been a resident of Kaysville for the past six years. Horne. Kent Horne. Jim Homeowners: Now you can cash-i- n on your home without selling it! interest illness. 1 had Strong. Martin Strong, Mrs. Charles (Peggy Gary. Gordon Strong, all of Orem; Mrs. Carl (Shirlene) Sorenson, Midvale; Mrs. Alan (Margy) Helms, Grove City Cemetery Mrs. Adah Loree Lofgreen. 69. passed away on Monday, March 23, 1981 at the family home. 33 South 300 East, Kaysville, following a lengthy Julie Gnad, Invocation, ville; brothers and sisters. Mrs. George (Jeannette) Swasey, Duchesne; Eddie LOFGREEN Dies At 69 and sister, Harold Horne. Brigham City; Thud Horne. Layton; Marvin Horne and Kenneth Horne. Kaysville; David Horne. Fruit Heights. Mrs. Rick (Carolyn) Myhre. San Antonio, Tex. FUNERAL services were held March 21 in the Roy 14th Ward with Bishop Lowell Hadley officiating. I he funeral program and family prayer was given by Owen W. Horne; prelude and postlude by David Horne; a musical selection "Families Are Forever" by Christian Wright and Andrew' Waldorf. Care of the flowers w'as by the Clinton Sixth Ward Relief Society. L. A. Lofgreen Twelve grandchildren; his parents ol Kaysville: brothers were Brett Evans. Corey Fisher, Gregory Wright, in ADAH Dodge. Philippines; Mrs. Kenneth (Dixie) Berg, Orem; Lee R. Horne. Layton, and Jay PALLBEARERS were Jeffrey Clontz, Robert J. Evans, James H. Waldorf, Glenn Evans, Lynn Evans and Ralph Frasier. Honorary pallbearers Interment IN sons. Mrs. Larry (Trena) jNancy Chorniak Services Held Nancy Strong Chorniak. 31, :of 170 N. 450 W., Layton, died March 15. 1981 of injuries she ("suffered in an accident. She was born Dec. 6. ; 1949 in Provo, a daughter of : Fred and Doris Hodgkinson .Strong. Kaysville Hospital of complications following surgery. He was born July 20. 1928 in Richfield, a son ot Owen Woodruff and Mildied Mever Horne. HE MARRIED Ellen Bernice Phillips Feb. 22, 1950 in the Manti LDS Temple. He served an LDS mission to the Northwestern States Mission and was a member of the Roy 14th Ward. He served in the Sunday School presidency and was president of the Seventies Quorum and served as a high priest. HE WORKED for the Roy city recreation complex and had owned and operated his own construction company. Surviving are his widow of Roy; two daughters and two FAMILY PRAU.R was SHF WAS born Sept. II, Plain City, a daughter ijf Victor E. and Edith Pearl laylor l.und. She was married to Howard Mumford Frasier in Oct. 24. 1934 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, t She had been a school lunch 1 Richard Meyer Horne. 52. of 2577 W. 5600 S.. Roy. died March 17. 1981 in the McKay-De- e Chapel in Ogden with Bishop Clair Child of the Clinton Sixth Ward officiating. 1914 in FINER AL services will be held Wednesday , March 25 at p.m. at the Syracuse Second Ward Chapel. 2500 Bluff Road, with Bishop John A. Flint officiating. Burial will be in the Syracuse Cemetery, vsb R. Horne Services Held Sat. SIRUMNG are her mother. Plain City; one ALSO e Strong of Kaysville. RICHARD HORNE Fred (Dixie) Fisher, West Mis Ada Mae Lund Frasier. Mi. 60S West 1800 North, died Wednesday. March 18, Hos1981 in the McKay-Depital in Ogden. General Electric Credit co'K3" Call Scott: GECC Financial Services 360 South Ft. Lane, Suite 106 Layton, UT 84041 776-480- 0 News Kaysville Services Set For Jenny Lynn Strong or 451-727- 4 IfJ Lav ton. SCRY IYING are the parents of Layton; two brothers. Jeremy and Bryce Gerhardt. both of Layton; grandparents. James H. Gerhardt. Ogden; Betty L. Gerhardt. Sunset; Parley B. McFarland. Clinton: Katherine E. McFarland. Clearfield. Graveside funeral services were conducted March 20 in the Aultorest Memorial Park in Ogden. Job Openings In Davis County School District The Davis School District is seeking applications for two positions: one for Junior High Assistant Principalships in the Bountiful area: and the other a elementary principalship within the district. The appointments will be made in April. CANDIDATES should send a letter of application with an resume, official placement papers, references or any additional pertinent material to: Supt LawrenceE Welling. Davis County School District. 45 East State St.. Farmington. It. 84025. or phone Applications will be accepted until March 27. 1981. Following a review of the applicant's materials, interviews will be conducted at the Administration Farmington. Center in Camper, Jr. Dies In Calif. Harry W. Camper. Jr.. 58. formerly of Layton, died at his home in San Diego. Calif, on Monday. March 16. 1981 of a heart attack. Bv 376-875- 1 home of their son and Mr. and Mrs. Terry -law. Rogerson. The dinner was to celebrate the first wedding his anniversary ot Terry and daughter-in- Judge and Mrs. Thornley K Swan attended the American Sheep Producers Convention in Denver. Colo, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jorgensen of Onalaska, Wash, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Heath on Sunday. Mr. Heath and Mr. Jorgensen graduated from high school the same year. Mrs Bea Johnson and her two Wilford Smith underwent surgery at the Davis North Medical Center last week and has been verv ill. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M Barton attended the wedding of their nephew Ralph Cutler to Sharon Wendell. The reception was held in Bountiful. City Saturday evening at the NORMA PREECE sisters, Mrs. Carol Wright, Parowan. and Mrs Alice Ballanger. Ogden, drove to Palm Springs. Calif, where they were guests of another Mr. sister and brother-in-law- . and Mrs. Obert C. Tanner. Miss Stephanie Milam, who attends BY I', was a weekend guest of her grandmother. Mis. Marcia Mansell. She is from Texas. Mr. and Mrs. L.eon Heaps and their Family attended the graveside service for their Ayres, held March 18 at the Kaysville City Cemetery. She was born March 12 and was the first child of Richard and Susan Ayres. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Ward entertained at a family birthday dinner at their home Sunday in honor of their daughter Kristen who was five years old. Guests included grandparents. Mr. and Mrs Ira W ard. Riverside. and her aunt Marilyn Ward of Ogden. Mrs. Mable Christensen has been convalescing at her home the past month with a broken foot. Irving Christensen and his son Bill of Shreveport. La. Hew to Sacramento. Calif w here they attended the funeral of Harold Christensen, living's brother. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bowman recently v isited in Los Angeles. Calif, with Mr and Mrs. Richard Bowman, their son. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Johnson. Dr. and Mrs. John Steiner and family of Kaysville; Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Johnson. Rex-bur- Ralph is the von ot Mrs Ivan B. Cutler ot k emerv ille. J. Jones and Mr and Mis ter Sarah Jane, spent two days in Orem with Mrs. King's two sisters. Mrs. E.C. Carlisle and their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Adams, attended the plav "Telltale . Mr. and Mrs. Howard Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Iheatre" Richards of Clovis. Calif, are Utah to visit their son and family. Dr and Mrs Paul Richards of Orem, as well as Mrs. Carlisle and Mrs King and families Mr. and Mis Rulon Killian were dinner guestsat Hill A1 B on Sunday of Mr and Mrs. Dan Gurney and their daughters Doug Beatty underwent suigery last Mondnv in the L.akeview Hospital in Bountiful. nied his son and traveled to Idaho Falls. Ida to attend the homecoming and mission report of Elder Johnson. The elder returned fiom the California San Diego Mission. He is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson, Mr and Mrs. Robert Leaf, stationed at Hill AFB, are moving to Las Vegas. Nev. on anew assignment with the Mrs. Leaf is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Heath were guests in Ogden Wednesday at the home of her sister. Mrs. Velda Grover. They celebrated the birthdays of Mr. Heath and Mrs. Glover at a family dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Don Edwards attended the wedding of a nephew. Randy Maag. held in Alpine on Ihursday. Timothy ser-vic- Mr. and Mrs. R A F McCormick. Mr. and Mrs. . Dick Bowman. Mrs. Barbara Dyal returned from St. George where they spent three days at the Spring Utah Grocers Asso- ciation golf tournament. Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Morgan attended the Hinnman Dental meeting for five days in Atlanta. Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Roger-sowere guests in Salt Lake n City daughter-in-la- Mis Isabelle Button f them accompanied a grout v't fnends tiom Manti on a Canbbean cruise. She is the sistei of Mis. (ioldia King, a former Kavsville resident Mr. and Mrs. W inston Giawe. Provo, were weekend visitors ol his grandparents. Mi and Mrs Rulon Killian. lhe Fruit Heights 5th Ward announced that meetings will be held in the Kaysville East Stake Center since the new Kays die South Stake Center is in operation. Ward schedules nave been changed. Mrs. Barbara Dyal returned fiom a trip to California w here she visited with her sister. Mr. and Mis. 1 lovd Rose at Riverside. and with her son and his family. Dr and Mrs. Dane Winkelman. Big Bear Lake. Calif Miss Debbie Fisher, who Mr and Mrs. Curtis Bourne of Rexburg. Ida on a trip to exas last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Fisher visited in Cedar City with her father. Samuel J Carpenter, last week. Her lather is 9n years old. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Anderson of Bountiful were dinner guests Friday of his parents. Cai-lisl- e . 1 Mr. at WSC last Friday evening. einon Clav returned home after being confined to the hospital undergoing treatment for heart problem1-- . Mrs. Ruth Ward has been confined to the St. Marks Hospital undeigoing treatment Mrs. Margaiet Bachman and Mis Nadine Bachman of Ogden weie guests ol Mr and Mis Cilen Stuart on Ihursday Mr and Mrs. Terry C. Barber and their daughter spent five days vacationing at Paik in and Mrs. Robert Anderson Elder Brian Sabin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sabin of Kaysville. has accepted his mission call to the Thailand Bangkok Mission. He will enter the M TC on April 30. He is a member of the Kaysville 4th Ward. His brother Elder Steven Sabin, is presently serving in the Japan Sukuoka Mission. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Rogerson of Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. attends Gene Kingsford. Ogden, attended the play "Telltale Iheatre" at Weber State College on Friday Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cogswell, Sandy . . Attorney and Mrs. William H. King and daughter, Mrs Patricia Barber and her daugh- Kenneth Bouine accompa- granddaughter. Brittney . wife. B Y C . spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mis Jav Fisher. Mr and Mrs. LaVar Godfrey. Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Pieece. and Mrs. Fred Kirby, . The Fruit Heights 4th Ward held a chuckwagon breakfast on Saturday to raise funds for the youth of the ward for summer activities. Mrs. Mary Bowman has hcvn ill the past week suffering with pneumonia. Mrs. Louise White is co- attended the " I e nvalescing at home after surgery recently Mrs. Sarah Giles spent three days in Taylorsville last week with her son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry T. Giles. She also visited in North Salt Lake over the w eekend w ith Mr. and Mrs. Roy Welty and family. Col. Wells F. Collett is convalescing at home after undergoing surgery last week in the Davis North Medical Center. Mr. and Mrs. Casper G. Carroll attended the funeral service of a cousin. Wilford Clark, at CedarCity last week. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Julien while in Cedar City Mrs. Annie Call flew to Denver. Colo, and entered her champion dog Chi Hua Hua. Delightful Design, in competition The dog w on best of v all three days and took fourth place m the toy group on Sunday. Mrs. Ned Hibbert of Driggs. Ida., and Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hibbert of Alta. Wyo.. were houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart. DEADLINES FOR REFLEX, JOURNAL, LEADER, BULLETIN PICTURES 12:00 NOON ari-et- y FRIDAY Weddings, Engagements, Missionaries, Babies, And Announcements Protect your engine without punishing your wallet. Motor Oil. WithTrop-Arti- c HE WAS born in Logan on Feb. 2. 1923. the son of Harry William and Lydie Emeline Atkinson Camper. He married Betty Elizabeth Ure. They were divorced. He married Dorothy Rich on June 21. 1969. He served in the Air Force during World War II and the Korean War. While residing in Layton, he served as mayor of East Layton. He received the commendation for meritorious civilian service during his 34 years of civil service before retiring in November 1976 from Hill Air Force Base. SURVIVING are his widow . San Diego. Calif.' sons and daughters. Michael Camper. Heber City : Mrs. Aldon (Connie) Nance. East Layton: Melvin Camper. Ogden; and Charlie Camper, now serving an LDS Mission in Carlisle. Pa.: stepchildren. Mrs. Pauline Welch. Bancroft. Ida.: Brad Adams and Dianne Adams. San Diego. Calif.: five grandchildren. Graveside services with military honors were held on Thursday afternoon at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery in San Diego. Calif, vsb a e Iheatre" at WSC on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. I eConte Stewart iccompamed their son. Birge Stewart of Salt Lake City, to Paik City on Monday to visit the Kimball Art Gallery and to see the Alvin Gittens Memorial exhibit. Mr Stewart and Mr. Gittens were dose friends during the many yeais at the C. of U. art department. fro p-Art- ic SEASON Tom Randall Disf. Airway 66 2980 No. Hillfieid Rd., Layton 137 S. Main, Laylon RBS One Stop MOTOR011 Mountain Road 66 7860 S. Hwy 89, South Weber 135 S. Main, Kaysville Layton 66 481 N. Main, Laylon |