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Show p NORTH DAVIS LEADER, DECEMBER 17, 1981 DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, WEEKLY REFLEX Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Patton of Freemont, Calif, will arrive Dec. 27 to visit with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ho- ward Sides, and with her mother, Mrs. Clyde Warner of Ogden, and other relatives in the area. Recent guests of Dr. and Mrs. D. Keith Barnes were her nephew Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dotson and children of Evergreen, Colo. Also, Mrs. Alice Telford of Kaysville. June Rushforth Mary Hill and family for the holidays. Mrs. Clover Sanders entertained at a family dinner at her home. Guests were her two sons and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sanders, Farmington, and Mr. and Mrs. John Sanders, Kaysville Also her sister, Mrs. Ruth Bailey of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker and family attended the funeral service of his brother, Henry R. Parker, held on Wednesday at South Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dies At Age 68 Sides; Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Sides and son Joshua; Mr. and Mrs. Pete Camerand daughter Traci, all of Kaysville, ary, Sunday School and Relief Society. She was also a club advisor. 4-- SURVIVING ARE four sons and two daughters, Craig K. Rushforth, Kaysville; Brent N. Rushforth, Potomac, Md.; Samuel R. Rushforth, Orem; Scott Rushforth, Alburquer-que- , NM.; Mrs. Jeff (Jane) Ayers, Clearfield; Mrs. Keith (Anne) Russell, Layton; 16 grandchildren. Also surviving are one brother and four sisters, Byron E. Nelson, Orem; Mrs. George (Kathleen) Burnham, Granada Hills, Calif.; Mrs. Robert (Margaret) Sorenson, Ojai, Calif.; Mrs. H.C. (Elaine) Burton, Bountiful, and Mrs. Lyle (Geraldine) Tracy, Thornton, Colo. RUSHFORTH Mrs. June Nelson Rush-fort- 68, of 95 S. 760 E.. Kays-villdied Dec. 7, 1981 at the home of her son in Kaysville. She was bom Dec. 2, 1913 in Bountiful , a daughter of James Everett and Myrtle Willey Nelson. She mamed Knewell H. Rushforth Dec. 26, 1933 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Feb. 7, 1974. FUNERAL SERVICES were held Thursday in the Kaysville 9th Ward with Bishop Neal Smith officiating. The family prayer was offered by Craig K. e Rushforth; prelude and by Pearl Jorgensen; musical selection Air On the G String by Bach, given by Jean Whitesides, Acc: by Kaye Andersen; invocation by Dr. H.C. Burton. Remarks were given by Bishop Smith, Byron E. Nelson and Brent N. Rushforth. A musical selection 0 My Father was given by Roseann Burton Bowman, Acc: by post-lud- MRS. RUSHFORTH had been an elementary school teacher in Kaysville. She was reared in Bountiful where she lived for 20 years. After marriage she lived in Salt Lake City for two years and in New York for several months. She lived in Ogden and in Bountiful, Clearfield, and Kaysville for eight years. She lived in Palo Alto, Calif, and Washington, D.C., but had lived in her present home in Kaysville since November 1963. She graduated from WSC with a bachelor degree in elementary education. She was a member of the Kaysville 9th Ward and had been a teacher and leader in the Prim Elaine Nelson Burton. attended a family party for the grandchildren at the home of Mrs. Clyde Warner in Ogden Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jay L. Webster have returned from a trip to Mrs. Donald Bussey of Thompson, Vir- day evening to be with her mother, Mrs. Dorothy Reed, while her father, Eldon Reed is seriously ill at the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful undergoing treatment from a heart attack. Mrs. Marjorie Thatcher entertained at a annual Christmas slumber party at her home Saturday and Sunday for her children and grandchildren. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hubrich, Mr. and Mrs. Jan Olsen of Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stone of Layton, and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Thatcher of Holladay, and all of their children. Strong and Mrs. Roetta Horsley. Mr. and Mrs. William Pack- er and family spent the weekend in Moab as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Packer. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Johnson will entertain at a traditional Christmas family dinner party Dec. 19 at their home. Guests will include Dr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson, Idaho Falls, Ida.; Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Johnson, Rexburg, On Saturday evening the families delivered gifts to friends in the area while Christmas caroling and re- turned to Mrs. Thatchers for a Christmas program. The slumber party was enjoyed on Saturday night and Sunday evening they attended in the Salt the "Messiah Lake LDS Tabernacle. Cory and Natalie Houmond and son of Chicago, 111. is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Be- PALLBEARERS were Craig K., Samuel R., Kevin C., Brent N., E. Scott, and Alan D. Rushforth. Care of the flowers by the Kaysville 9th Ward Relief Society. Dedication of the grave by Cecil Rushforth. Interment in Kaysville City Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. David R. Peel, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Knighton, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hollis Grange, Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Smuin and Mr. and Mrs. Ted W. Thomas entertained at the bishops home Tuesday evening at a Christmas party for members of the wards Special Interest group. In addition other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Allen ginia Beach, Va. arrived Satur- nediction by Steve Rushforth. Ida.; Dr. and Mrs. John Steiner, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cogswell, Sandy; and Mrs. Esther Reberger of Kaysville, and their families. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Durrant was their daugh- ter Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hamblin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Prig-mor- e and daughter Nancy spent the Thanksgiving holiday in Richland, Wash, with Mr. and Mrs. John Gailey and family. family. Mr. and Mrs. Arles K. Steiner will entertain at a family Christmas dinner. Guests include Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Cloward, Fruit Heights; Dr. and Mrs. John Steiner, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Conway Tingey, Mr. and Mrs. Randy Darrohn, all of Centerville; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stevens, Farmington; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Travis, Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Morton, Centerville; Mrs. Jan Tueller and Gary Brown of Salt Lake City and all of their families. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cogswell, all of Sandy; Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Johnson, Rexburg, Ida.; Mrs. Stella Mills, Bountiful, were holiday dinner guests in Idaho Falls, Ida. of Dr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson and family. Mrs. Anna Durrant is convalescing at home after undergoing major surgery at the McKay Hospital last week. Her husband is convalescing at home after surgery from a broken hip recently. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace MRS. ELLISON was born 1890 in Aubrun, Wyo., a daughter of William Henry and Olive Cordelia Sessions Corbridge. On Jan. 12, 1910 she married Delbert M. Ellison in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Sept. 17, Store Hours 350 Mon.-Fr- 10 N. Main, Kaysville, Utah Phone Size 75 00 Ladies Mens Cord Pants Coats Denim with to Reg. 119 00 Souviner Kids Pants Yal. 845.00 la95 Value to 33.00 and Size 5 109S-179- 8795 84" Men's Lawman Beautiful 'jjy Cords and Denims Daily In-Sto- re 95 42 Specials 5 Yal. 39.00 Size 26-38 I f Dec. 17 20 Holiday Store Hours Mon.-Sa- t. 9 a.m.-- 9 p.m. Limit Sunday 12-- 5 to Stock on Hand First Security wants to help you save and play Santa .. . Cleaners and the Chapel of Flowers Mortuary for many years. Surviving are two sons and three daughters, Phay E. Ellison, Santa Rosa, Calif.; Don C. Ellison, Boise, Ida.; Mrs. SHE MOVED to Layton with her parents in 1892. She was reared and educated in Layton. She attended Brigham Young College in Logan and LDS College in Salt Lake City. She moved to Ogden in 1925. Mrs. Ellison was a member of the Mira Gull CampofDUP and had been a member of the Ogden 32nd Ward and Ogden 38th Ward. She was president of the West Layton Ward Primary and the Ogden 14th Ward Primary . She had served in the Relief Society presiden Harold (Doris) Saunders, Vale, Oreg.; Mrs. William (Leone) Taylor, Mrs. Richard (Della) Orrock, Ogden; 22 grandchildren; 48 greatgrandchildren and two FUNERAL SERVICES were held Dec. 9, 1981 in the Chapel of Flowers Mortuary in Ogden with Bishop Louis Hoggan officiating. Interment was in the Aultorest Memorial Mausoleum. GleaMield with fine imported china at special low prices. SuP1' Ext 217 Municipal Pool E., the season for holiday entertain-ing and gift giving. And First Security checking and saving service can help you with both. Just the reason to select from our extensive collection of fine porcelain china dinnerware, accessories and serving pieces. Clearfield Deposit Qualifications A splendid collection to keep or to give d Choose from classically elegant Daphne or contemporary, platinum-bande- d Newport. 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I I Kids Mens Cord Blazers i i yf p.m. p.m. 6 766-258- 1 Ladies W a.m.-- 7 FOirsIt p.m. p.m. Securnlty (Banks Each affiliate bank of First Security Corporation is a member of FDIC. , a,3 S sefri 4 - - t .jj i. Sat. 10 a.m.-- seamstress for Ellisons 1936. -- MereHeights; Mr. and Mrs. dith Morgan, Maureen Jones, all of Salt Lake City. SHE HAD worked for Ellisons Cleaners and had been a March 4, NEW PHONE Mrs. Maglio, Mr. and Raymond Morgan, all of Fruit Village Sq. Shopping n Mrs. Larry Kidman and McCarty, Mr. and Mrs. Gary McCarty and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cottrell and family, were dinner guest in Bountiful at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 14. Wayne Cottrell Dec. Abrams entertained at a family dinner on Thursday. Guests were her mother, Mrs. Elvira cy ot the 32nd and 22nd Ogden Wards for 14 years. She had been Riverdale Stake Relief Society president for six years. She was an active genealogy and temple worker. Mrs. Isabell Corbridge Ellison, 91, of Boise, Ida. died Dec. 5, 1981 in a Boise hospital. She was a former resident of Layton. 934 So. 1000 Covington of the Kaysville 2nd Ward and members of the bishopric Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Willard, Mr. and Mrs. LeVar guests of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Barton Lunt and family. They visited the islands and enjoyed the Polynesian Cultural Center, surfing championships, Pearl Harbor and other points of interest. Isabell Ellison Services Held Pool Mgr. Ext. 219 Bishop and Mrs. L.D. Hawaii where they were Mrs. Rosella Burton entertained Tuesday evening at a Christmas party at her home. Guests included the Special Interest group of the Kaysville 2nd Ward. The ladies made tapes to sent to three former members who are serving LDS missions. Mrs. Pauline Tippetts, Mrs. Maijorie Stenquist and Mrs. Juliana Melburn. Robert M. Barton is now at home convalescing from an that confined him to Davis North Medical Center for a week. Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Benton, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Benton, Salt Lake City; Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Benton, Sunset and their families, were guest for a family dinner at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Phillip R. Bryson for a Korean dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Don Cottrell and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Cottrell and family spent the weekend in Tremon-towith their sister, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert . . f f I I |