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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JULY 2, 1981 OIjITUrllVI Clipper Photog Dies Kaysville I Rites Held For Drowning Victim 4-- . ( Hamm on. Yucaipa. Calif. ( .1 ( ) R I ANN RICHARDS uneral services for Gloria Ann Richards, 17, of 844 W. IdO . Farmington, who drowned June 13. 1981 at HcdC h State Park in Oregon. were held June 20 in the Faimington Rock Chapel with Bishop's Counselor Gene MtD.imel officating I Be-e- GLORIA WAS born May L I9M in Bountiful, a daughter ot Aaron F. and Jetta Flint Richards She was a student at Davis High School and would have been a senior this year. A lifelong resident of Farming-ton- . she was a member of the Farmington Third Ward. She THE FAMILY prayer was gisen by Mels in R. Spencer, prelude and postlude music bs YDIda Schryver; invocation by Horace Rencher. Karen Redd sand, "Behold Thy Hand Maiden." Speakers w ere Wilda free-lanc- photographer and as the photographs department chairman of the fair for 24 years. He had also been a HE SERA ED on the Davis County Board of Adjustments for 5 y ears and as public inforof the mation American Cancer Society, Schryver and Pres Milton J. Hess. Bishop Lloyd Heff sang "0 My Father." accompained by Wilda Schryser. An organ medley by Wilda Schryser was followed by remarks by Gene H. McDaniels. The benediction by E. Mars in Olsen. ington Third Ward Relief Society ; dedication of gras e by Bishop Richard C. Jones. Interment in Farmington City Cemetery. SURVIVING are his widow of Kaysville; six sons and one daughter, Melvin F. Steab. American Fork; Harold C. Steab, Ogden; Raymond Mark Steab, Kenneth L. Steab. John Richard Steab. all of Kaysvill-e- ; Mrs. Laura Jean Goode, Radcliffe, Kent, and two grandchildren. Also, his mother and sister. Mrs. Jean Caroline Durbin, both of Bozeman. Mont. FUNERAL services were officiated by Bishop Craig Hansen. Interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery under the direction of Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary, np $ f .J g ?( Milo Eugene (Mike) Raw-le76. of975 East 1176South. No. 24. Kaysville, died June 27. 1981 in the Davis North Medical Center of a cerebral hemorrahage. He was born March 23. 1905 in Agra. Okla.. son of James Reuben and Genevieve Mears Rawley. He married Leona Johnson July 26. 1924 in Cushing. Okla. a A SI R EYOR, he traveled throughout the western U.S. tor Sona Construction. He had beenaresident ot Kay sv ille for ten years. He attended schools in Oklahoma and was a member of the Uion of Operating Engineers No. 3. Surviving are his widow of Kaysville; son. Charles K. Rawley, Woods Cross; daughter, Cleo L. Stone, Bountiful; eight grandchildren and nine brother, Robert E. Rawley. Temecula. Calif.; sisters. Nellie Cates. Fresno. Calif.; Mrs. Harold (Mabel) Williamson. Yucaipa. Calif ; Mrs. Ed (Mae) Daughterly. Colton. Calif, and Mrs. Don (Jean) Bellamy. Las Vegas. Nev. FUNERAL services were Funeral services were held June 25. 1981 in the Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary Chapel for Mrs. Mamie Coombs Perkins, 85. of 1458 N. 750 E Kaysville. who died June 21. 1981 at McKay-De- Sept 27. 1947. A LIFELONG resident of Kaysville. she attended Ward. She served in the Primary presidency and had been a Relief Society visiting teacher for over 65 years She was a member of the Daughter of Utah Pioneers. Hospital in e Ogden. MRS. PERKINS was born Nov. 27, 1895 in Fielding, Ut., a daughter of William Josiah and Lucy Adelia Robinson Coombs. She married William R. Perkins Sept. 13, 1916 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was reared in Farming-to- n and lived in Kaysville for 60 years. She attended Davis High School, was a member of the Kaysville 20th Ward, had been a Relief Society visiting teacher for 57 y ears, a primary a band of Kaysville; 6-- 8 Savage, Ogden; Mrs. Frank (Beverly) Ferrante, Kaysville; Mrs. Kenneth (Marsha) Rack-haRoy: 37 grandchildren and 39 Also, one brother, William R. Coombs, Ogden; sisters. Mrs. Harvey (Ann) Brimley and Mrs. W.J. (Elsie) Bowring, both of Salt Lake Citv. THE FUNERAL was held under the direction of Lindquists Mortuary with Bishop George F. Snell officiating. Family prayer was given by Harold C. Perkins; prelude and postlude music by Birchall Perkins; "In The Garden" was given by Sharlene F. Johnson, accompanied by Birchall Perkins; invocation by William J. Wright. Remarks were made by Bishop Snell and speakers were Richard C. Bowman and W. Eldean Holliday. A trio consisting of Pam Higley. Mike Brown and Sherrell Dorius sang "Where Love Is, accompanied by Lois Holliday. The benediction was given bv W. Merrill Perkins. PALLBEARERS were W. Merrill Perkins, Harold C. Perkins, Richard O. Perkins. L. Dean Perkins, M. Eugene Perkins and Vaughn J. Perkins. Honorary pallbearers were Frank Ferrante. Kenneth N. Rackham and Ronald C. Savage. Care of the flowers by the Kaysville 20th Ward Relief Society. Dedication of the grave by L. Dean Perkins and interment in Kaysville City Mrs Edith Lewis and her daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Jones, attended the funeral of Mrs Larena Lewis in Roy June I. The deceased was a sister-in-laof Mrs. Edith Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. David E. Benton. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCarty and Mr. and Mrs. Brian Judy, all of Idaho Falls, Ida. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs R.W. Benton on Father's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bowman hosted a patio party at their home June 16 for the employees of their store. Mrs. Suzanne Willey and children of Fairfield, Calif, arrived to attend the 80th birthday open house of her mother, Mis. Essie Thornley. Dr. and Mis. Jack Johnson, Trenion-ton- , and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnson, Logan, also came for the event. Mr and Mrs. Rulon Killian, Mr and Mrs. Jay L. Webster and family attended the J. Frank Killian family reunion at Joe's Valley in Emery County last week. Jamie and Jodie Bourne, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bourne, flew to Fairfax, Va. where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spires former Kaysville residents. They will spend time sightseeing in the nations Capitol and othei places of interest. Capt. and Mrs. Craig J horded and their son. Tyler, of Wurzburg, West Germany, hav e returned home from their assignment there. They will v isit in Utah w ith relatives and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Slade. They will make their home in Indiana where Capt. Thorsted will attend a finance school at Fort Benjamin Cemetery. spend time in d the national parks in southern Utah before returning to Albuquerque. Dr. and Mrs. Tom Fox and children of Vermont arrived Wednesday to visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Bow ring. Recent houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Simmons was Mi. and Mrs. Laurence Lougee of New Hampshire and their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Simmons and daughter, Wheeler, of Houston, Texas. Kent Seegmiller underwent surgery last week at Davis North Medical Center. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis F. Seegmiller. Miss Nava Frant of Tel Aviv, Israel, is spending a week as a guest of Miss Nancy Prigmore and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Prigmore. The girls vacationed in Jack-soHole, Wyo. and Yellowstone National Park for a few days. Mrs. Dixie Owens was honored on her birthday June 24 with a special treat arranged by her husband. She was entertained at her home by the Lagoon Show band playing some of her favorite tunes. Haven and Christine Barlow and children of Rochester, N.Y. are visiting with her n mother, Mrs. Ella Dee McGlinch, and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Haven J. Barlow in Layton. Mrs. Sarah Giles attended the dance review of her Kristie Giles, at Taylorsville on Tuesday. The family later spent time at their summer cabin in Samak near Kamas. Thirty neighbors attended the patio dinner farewell at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Prigmore. They were honoring Dee and Clare Goldsberry and their family who are moving to Phoenix, Ariz. to make their home. Mrs. Lois Nalder underwent surgery last week at the University Hospital in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Durrant, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Jes Coulam, Mr. and Mrs. Varge Thompson, Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Prigmore and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Krebs all enjoyed an outing last Friday as they rode the Heber Creeper to Bridal Falls in Provo Canyon. They had a picnic lunch and returned to Heber City. grand-daughte- of Mrs. Sarah Giles on Thursday Harold Bennett daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Jones, attended the funeral of Mrs. Lewis' brother-in-la- Clarence Wingate, held Wednesdav in Porterville. has been Mr. and Mrs. Richard confined to Davis North Medical Center undergoing Fisher of low a w ere the guests for a week of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Webster. They enjoyed time spent at the Webster's cabin at Palisades Lake in Ida. and Jackson Hole. Wyo. Mr and Mrs. Earl Hawkins, Nephi: Mr. and Mrs. Garn Butcher, Fruit Heights; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dali. Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Schoenman, Salt Lake City, and Wesley treatment. Mrs. Robert Nalder is conHosfined to the McKay-Depital undergoing treatment this past week. Mr and Mrs. James Rae smussen, Mr. and Mrs. WYlhelm Gunther. Rock Springs. Wyo. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rasmus-eon Father's Day. Mr and Mrs. Howard Howard. her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pitt, and Mrs. Renee McCullough, drove to Pay son to visit with their other sister, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bona. They attended a wedding reHeidi ception of a Baird. They vacationed at Capitol Reef and Fish Lake Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bourne and family enjoyed a trip to Sun Valley and Red Fish Lake in Idaho. William S. Bennett spent the past month in Monterey . Calif at a special school for the gov ernment. Mrs. Bennett flew to California to join him and they enjoyed sightseeing in southern California before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bow man entertained 60 members of the Hadlock Family at their home June 13. The Hadlock family are descendants of Mr. Bowman's mother. Mrs. G. LaVirl Stewart is returning to Utah from Mesa, Ariz. to make her home. She will live in Salt Lake City and plans to spend time doing research in the genealogical library. She and her daughter. Susanna, plan to make a trip to England and Scotland tor additional research. Her son. Gary, is writing books on Utah and will spend two months of his sabbatical year in Utah writing. He will take his family to England later in the fall to study and write. Garys wife. Diana, is famous for her romance novels and classics she does to delight the younger generation. Mrs. Stewarts daughter. Susanna and children, will arrive July 21 to be with her mother in Salt Lake City. This fapntly was former Kaysville residents, z Mrs. Leon Miller of Claremont, Calif, has been visiting n great-niec- Gariett. Centerville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garrett on Father's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Liston held a family birthday picnic dinner at Galley Park June 18 for Rick Liston. Debbie Liston and Mrs. Nita Thomassen. Mr and Mrs. LeRoi Day returned from Soda Springs. Ida. w here they enjoy ed a stay w ith their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis and family. They had a good week of fishing in the area. Mr. and Mrs. Lue McCann and sons vacationed a week in Park City. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Holt, her parents, joined them for a few davs. Mr. and Mrs. Hal M. Cox, Orangeville, Ut.. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Killian for two days. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Toone and three daughters of Denver, Colo, are visiting with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Thompson. Tammy Snell, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. George F. Snell, accompanied a group on a trip for a month in Boulder. Ut. The group will return sur-viv- July 3. Bishop and Mrs. Gary Porter attended a convention in Toronto, Canada and will return home July 3. His mother fiom Weston. Ida. is staying with the children while they are away. John L. Kneedy has been ill and last week underwent surgery at Davis North Medical Center. His daughters, Mrs. Lorene Hansen. Tabiona. Ut. and Mrs. Edith McLaughlin, Reseda. Cali, arrived to be with their parents for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John High, Nevada City. Calif, has been the v isitor of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. James Rasmussen. To Serve Mission Elder Blake L. Madsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lonn L. Madsen, 2267 Snoqualmie Dr.. Layton, has been called to serve in the Urugauy Montevideo Mission and w ill speak at his farewell Sunday at 2.50 p.m. in the Layton 14th Ward at 2435 E. 1500 N.. east Layton. A LAYTON HIGH graduate. he has graduated from the U. of U. with a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, magna cum laude. He has been employed at Hill AFB as an electronics engineer for the past vear. He will enter the M I C July 9. sons, A ,tv 96 Afegjjfe. au4 Services Held Fri. ing an THE FUNERAL was held June 30 in the Kaysville South LDS Chapel with Bishop Grant Barnes officiating Interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery under the direction of Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary. np Brothers Bountiful Union Mortuary. 295 North Main, p nr. or at the July 2. chapel. 272 North Main. Farma m. ington from 9 prior to the serv ice on Friday. Harold C. Perkins. Richard O. Perkins. M. Eugene Perkins, Vaughn J. Perkins, all of Kaysville: William M. Perkins, Worley, Ida.; L. Dean Perkins, Garden Grove, Calif.; sisters. Mrs. Ron (Elaine) quist Kaysville Mortuary, np randchildren . Max-fiel- el-t- . with Mrs. Nora Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lotz and other relatives in the area. Mrs Edith Lewis and her member of the 23. of 1278 Hill Field Road, died June 22. 1981 at Davis North Medical Center follow- She is survived by four sons and three daughters. Rex F. Hill. Clearfield. John (Jack) Hill, Layton: Richard F. Hill. Joseph F. Hill, both of Kaysville; Mrs. Clyde (Ramona) Galley. Kaysville. Mrs. LaRee Stoker. Lake Tahoe. Calif, and Mrs. Wayne (Carol Dean) Page. Layton; 17, grandchildren and 26 greatg- AL Mrs. Evelyn Peterson and children of Page, Ariz. are visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Rasmussen. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell were guests for five days of Mr. and Mrs. Al Miller at their summer home at Island Park, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Holt returned from West Y ellow stone where they spent the weekend at their summer cabin. Miss Connie Hough of Albuquerque, N.M. is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hough. Connie will Mrs. Pauline Tippetts left Sunday for Pittsburg, Penn, where she will serve an LDS mission. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Huffaker of Salt Lake City Marv in San Jose. Calif wereguests genealogy committee. Relief Society Singing Mothers Choir and a member of the Daughter of Utah Pioneers. SI R IV ING are her hus- in the Farmington held July 8th Ward with Bishop Blaine Harris officiating. Interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery under the direction of Lind- Cora Flint Hill Dies Al 89 Years Funeral services for Mrs. Cora Pearl Flint Hill. 89. of 388 North Angle St.. Kaysville. died June 26. 1981 at the Davis North Medical Center She was born August 17, 1891 in Kaysville, the daughter of John and Martha Jane Brough Flint. Jr. She married Joseph Melvin Hill June 9. 1909 in Kaysville. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died 4 if v MAMIE PERKINS teacher, Milo E. Rawley Services Held years. He was a former member of the Farmington Lions Club and was chairman of the Farmington troop committee of the Boy Scouts of America for seven years. At the time of his death, he held the office of High Priest in the Farmington First Ward of the LDS Church and was Rites Held For Mamie C. Perkins PALLBEARERS wer Brett Bass, Van Bass. Reed Gunderson. Bishop Donald M. Sims. Mike Jung and Larry Thompson. Care of flowers by Farm- had two years of college in police science and served in World War II and the Korean W'ar and received two Purple Hearts. He was a member of the Civil Air Patrol. Davis South Unit for five SFR ICES will be held in the Farmington First Ward Memorial Chapel Fria.m. day July 3, 1981 at Friends may call at the Russon FINER Kaysville Rites Held For Crash Victim Funeral services were held Wednesday in the Kavssille 16th Ward Chapel for Harold Frank Steab. 55, of 278 South 100 West. Kaysville. who was killed in an airplane crash June 27. 1981 in Spanish Fork, Ut. Mr. Steab was one of two men killed in the crash of their light plane while returning from a search fora Utah woman who was lost in the mountains of Colorado. MR. STEAB was born Nov. 24. 1925 in Lewistown, Mont., a son of Christian Frank and Louise Wonderlich Steab. He married Emma Lois Morrill April 18. 1952 in Lewistown. Mont The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He lived in Lewistown for 28 years, also, Farmington, Kearns and Kaysville. He retired from Hill AFB in January as a electronic technician. He 1 ETSIL R. FISHER By NORMA PREECE 376-875- 1 ETSIL ROBERT Fisher w as born June 12. 1919 at Declo. Cassia County. Ida., a son of Robert Franklin and Harriet Lola Lew is Fisher. He married Elizabeth (Betty) Christensen April 23, 1943 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Survived by his wife. Farmington: sons and daughters, Edward R. Fisher. Bothwell, Lt .: Mrs. Darryl L. (Ellen) 1 rickler. Highland. Ut.; Mrs. David J. (Colleen) Newey, Richfield, Ida.; Randall E. Fisher, Salt Lake City; 15 giandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son. Garth Newell Fisher and a grandson. odd Harold Newey. n MR. FISHER was a figure in the Davis County area as both a news e photographer and a photographer for the past 29 years. He had sersed as the official Das is County Fair photographer for the Deseret News when his wife was a correspondent for that newspaper He was emplosed as a civil sersice worker at Kearns Army Base, the Nasal Supply Base at Clearfield and ended his career as a photographer at Hill AFB after 35 years of government sersice. bul- letin. well-know- was active in music and a member of the National Honor Society and Golden Leaf staff at Daws High School. She was work in Farmactne in ington. Sure iv ing are her parents ol Farmington, brothers. Calvin A. Richards. Corvallis. Oieg Flint F. Richards. Farming-ton- . i sisters, Mrs. Vayne Del eeuw, I ogan. and Mrs. Dennis Kathleen Burt. Beai Riser Cits . Ut.; two grandmothers. Mrs Gloria Richards, Farmington, and Mrs. Helen photographer foi the ward Etsil R. Fisher. Farmington, who was a photographer for the Das is County Clipper from June lys to December 1980, died of a heart ailment June 28. 1981 at the Lakesiew Hospital in Bountiful. Anthonv (Tonv)Job Garcia, extended illness. He was born Oct. 24. 1957 in Ogden, a son of Higimo and Frutuosa Garcia Garcia. HE ORKED for the Davis County Adult Rehabilitation Center and was a graduate of Monte Vista School. He participated in the Special Olympics program and was a member of St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church in Layton. Surviving are his parents of Layton: brothers. Joe Garcia, Clinton. Rav Garcia. Rochester. N H ; Higimo W. Garcia Jr . Ogden: sisters. Mrs. Sam (Pollv Sanchez. Sunset; Mrs. Jerry (lillie) Hockaby, Clinton; Angie Garcia, Ogden; Mrs. Curt (Frances) West, Layton: Mrs. Chuck (Rose) Claxton. Green River, Wyo.; grandmother, Mrs. Candidita G. Roybal. Pecos. New Mexico MASS OF the Resurrection was held June 26 at St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church with Father Ihomas Murphy officiating Holy Rosary was recited at Lindquist Clearfield Mortuay Thursday evening. Interment jn Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch. ) BANK GRAND RE-OPENIN- G It was a gala grand in the splendor of the good old davs at First National Bank of Lav ton with balloons, refreshments and goodies available tor the asking last Wednesdav and Thursdav. |