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Show I ! WEEKLY REFLEX-DA- NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JULY 1, 1982 VIS New Whitesides Services Held Wed. Reed H. Nelson Succumbs At 73 Funeral services were held Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary Chapel for Reed Hymas Nelson, age 73, of 68 N. 300 W., Kaysville, who died June 21, 1982 at his home following a long illness. He was born July 22, 1908 inThayne, Who., a son of Henry and Susan Hymas Nelson. He married Valois Robinson April 9, 1930 in Freedom, Wyo. Cassino Cottn Silik Funeral services for Mrs. Princess Lazelle Ewing W'hitesides, age 67, of Salt Lake City were held June 23 in the Parleys Ward. She died June 20, 1982 in a local hospital of natural causes. She was born July 28, 1914 in Smithfield, Ut., a daughter of Wickliff and Kate Meikie Ewing. She married Joe Edward W'hitesides Dec. 31, 1924 in Las Vegas, Nev. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Keep Cool with Cotton ICmt for Joy 264 E. Gentile 544-540- 1 SHE WAS an active member ter, Mrs. Brent (Jennie) Twin Falls, Ida. and ten grandchildren; brothers, Max Nelson, Auburn, Wyo.; Wan Nelson, Kaysville; sisters, Nan FACTORY SECONDS AND School, YWMIA and Primary. She was a mission mother in the Washington Mission from December 1967 to July 1971. She was also mission mother of the Salt Lake Mission Home from 1971-7She graduated from North Cache High School in 1932 and attended Utah State University. She was a county officer in the DUP. REED H. NELSON Hughes, Kaysville; Merle Schiss, Pocatello, Ida. and LaRue Ellgren, Granger. BISHOP LARRY Stread-- ' beck of the Kaysville First Ward officiated at the service. Interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery, np USED WINDSHIELDS SAVELI SUNSET RING, QUEEN SHE IS survived by her husband of Salt Lake City; a son and a daughter, Kim E. White-sidePark City; Jill White-sideSalt Lake City; sisters, Rheta Dering, Salt Lake City; Devota Picot, Phoenix, Ariz.; Delva Kofoed, Logan; two s, OVER 1,000 You dont have to be old to enter the realms of royalty, as Leslie K. Thurell, left, who is 19 months of age, found out when she was crowned queen of Sunset Fun Days. Shes the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Thurell of Kaysville. Sharing the glory is MickL Hayes Corquiat, 22 months old, son of Jeanette Corgiat of grandchildren. Interment LAYTON or 578 N. MAIN LAYTON the Kaysville City Cemetery. MR. NOAKES was a high priest in the LDS Church and served in many positions including two stake missions. He was an ordinance worker in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was the oldest member of a family of five children. Survivors include his wife of Kaysville 11 dents. DAVID OAKLEY NOAKES Rites Held For Gary R. Ashby Luis Obispo, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Jim McLaughlin of Reseda, Calif, and her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kneedy, and her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moss and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Kneedy, spent last week in Tabonia, Ut. as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hansen for a family camp out and fishing trip. Mrs. Hansen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Kneedy. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Roberts are rejoicing over the arrival of their daughter bom on June 13, 1982 in the McKay-De- e Hospital. She will be named Kimberly Diane. At home are Ryan, Tiffany, Brandon and Sally. The mother is Windshields rents; brothers, Craig, Kevin, Kyle and Kristopher, all of Centerville. Grandmothers, Mrs. Emily Ashby, Kaysville, and Vera Gustavson, Centerville. Funeral services were held Thursday in the Centerville 8th Ward Chapel. Interment in the Centerville City Cemetery, np Replaced and Repaired Storm Windows J x Mrs. Julia Webster and her daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Peter- i son, returned from Myssa, Oreg. where they spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Call and family. Mr. and Mrs. Rod Petty and children of Woodland Lake, Calif, visited for four days with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Johnson. They had not seen each other for seven years. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Thor-so- n YOUNG PRINCE, PRINCESS are delighted with the arrival of their first child, a daughter bom June 10 at the McKay-De- e Hospital. The new mother is the former Shelly Stone of Ogden. Grandparents are Bishop and Mrs. Joseph Thorson, i I i I ! t I Unvarnished Truth Too many people itch for what they want without scratching for it. -- Tribune, Chicago. IKO axd ulliilyg CcatcntUe 811 So. Mala, 95-989- 5 Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hayes, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberts of Lehi. Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Elison were Mr. and Mrs. H.J. Payne and Mrs. C.O. Smith of Ogden, Jim Payne of Woodland Hills, Coauaereial Steel Stairs Residential Calif. Our Railings Columns Gates Shutters Table Sets Planters Window Guards Fencings Porch Supports BemutUy yomr Horn e Settee Security Storm Doors Mall Boxes Semi-Annu- al CLEMMCE SALE STARTS Friday, July 2nd Doors Open at 10 A.M. at LAYTON HIGH SCHOOLl JULY OMT Attains SUSC Honor Roll Opprecht, both of Brigham City; Gale Dean O'Driscoll of Morgan; Lisa Bouwhuis and Jeffery K. Schneiter, both of I EVEN SEN ORNAMENTAL LAYTON STORE Douglas W. Gilbert and Kurt A i 1 Bountiful. OTHERS INCLUDED t Crowned as prince and princess in the recent Sunset Fun Days competition were JoLynn Garcia, left, 12 month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Garcia of Sunset and 1 month old Nathan Childs, son of Mr. and Mrs. secott Childs of Roy. the former Diane Hayes of Area students at Southern Utah State College in Cedai City have been named to the spring quarter honor roll for high academics achievement. One of them is Kenneth M. Nichols of Kaysville, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Nichols of 536 Crestwood Rd. Kenneth earned high honor roll status for his straight S average. I FREEETJMATES Kaysville; Mrs. Wanda Stone, Ogden. Kaysville Houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Gail Johnson was her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gutierrez and her brother, Frank Gutierrez, all of San 2nd s, n; surgery. He was bom Feb. 15, 1971 in Bountiful, the son of Ralph E. and Jean Gustavson. He attended the Monte Vista School in Farmington. SURVIVORS include his pa Screens Esther Mapes attended the grandchildren of complications following Time of Year For wedding reception on Friday in Spanish Fork for Mark Cut-rison of Mr. and Mrs. T.E. Curtis, former Kaysville resi- e, Gary Ralph Ashby, age 11, of Centerville, died June 20, 1982 in the Salt Lake Hospital QUALITY GLASS l Its That Mr. and Mrs. Jay Fisher, Mrs. Mary Walters and Mrs. Kaysville; son, David H. Noakes, Centerville; daugh- and 8 6 or 327 28th ST. OGDEN 544-121- 4 in sister, Hilda Daniels, Walnut Creek, Calif. FUNERAL SERVICES were held June 25 at the Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary Chapel. Interment in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. Ga.; OGDEN KAYSVILLE 544-121- 3 David Oakley Noakes, age June 21 in the Clearfield Convalescent Center. He was born Mar. 30, 1902 in Springville, Ut. to David P. and Lillie Ann Oakley Noakes. He married Bernice Leona Rodeback Sept. 3, 1929. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. 14 STOCK s, Services Held For D. Noakes 80, died IN OPEN SATURDAY TIL NOON A-- ters, Darlene Randall, Centerville; Sandra Noakes, Pocatello, Ida.; Jaycene Soper, Dora-vill- Layton (Next to Satisfaction Center) of the LDS church serving as Primary and Relief Society president, in the Sunday HE RETIRED from Hill AFB as a foreman in the Directorate of Distribution, quality section. He was reared and educated in Star Valley and lived there until 1952 when he moved to Kaysville. He was a member of the Kaysville First Ward. Surviving are his widow of Kaysville; sons, Alan R. Nelson, Layton; Val G. Nelson, Goldsboro, N.C.; Charles D. Nelson, Carmel, Calif. ; daughMcQueen, from Bernat 5th, 1982 Join the 4th of July Celebration with this money saving coupon below and watch the Fireworks! "bangIup banquet bucket Kentucky Fried Chicken 6 q) ) ) Includes; 15 pieces "finger lickin' good" . OFF REG. PRICES tte Wight Mouse 75 North Ft. Lane, Layton large salads Mashed potatoes 2 Y gravy one coupon per customer. 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