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Show t WEEKLY REFLEX I DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, i NORTH DAVIS LEADER, AUGUST 5, 1982 OPJTUgRii Rites Held For Wanda M. Hatch of Kaysville; four daughters, Mrs. Dennis (Annette) Briscoe, San Jose, Calif.; Mrs. Kenneth (Janeen) Wayman, Layton; LeAnn Hatch, Kara Lyn Hatch, both of Kaysville; her parents of Blackfoot, Ida. ALSO SURVIVING are five brothers and four sisters, Richard Merrill, LeRoi Merrill, both of St. George; Nathan Merrill, Ogden; Willard Merrill, Cheyenne, Wyo., I wjPT Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bond, Mrs. Sarah Giles and Mrs. Marie Gillespie attended the 50th year reunion for members of the original San Bemadino, Calif., Ward now living in Utah. The reunion was held in Salt Whitworth, Las Cruces, N.M.; Mrs. Ed (Dorothy) Clements, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mrs. Robert (Donna) Young, Silver City, N.M.; Mrs. Mike (Colleen) McDaniel, Blackfoot, Ida. Funeral services were held Thursday, July 29 at noon in WANDA HATCH the Kaysville 12th Ward Mrs. Wanda Merrill Hatch, 46, of 937 E. Kingswood Road, died Sunday, July 25, 1982 at her home of complications from multiple scerosis. SHE WAS born March 9, 1936, in Tooele, Utah, a daughter of Leonard M. and Edith Mane Smith Merrill. She married Gordon Lee Hatch on March 20, 1958, in the Logan LDS Temple. SHE LIVED with her family in Tooele until she was eight years of age. The family then moved to the Blackfoot, Ida. area. After her marriage she lived in Salt Lake City and Mountain Home, Ida., while her husband was in the Air Force. She later lived in Seattle, Wash., Rapid City, S.D., Sedalia, Mo., Cheyenne, Funeral services were held Wednesday, July 21, for Ray B. Williamson, 59, of Farming-ton- , who died Sunday, July 18, at the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful. prayer was by Richard Merrill ; prelude and postlude music, Janeal Cooper; musical selection, Mother was First by Janeal Cooper and Gayle HE WAS bom Oct. 23, 1922, in Salt Lake City, a son of Ray and Dorothy Guiver Wil- liamson. He married Janet Sorensen March 21, 1970 in Lyman, Utah. The marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. HE HAD worked at Hill Air Force Base for 30 years, retiring in 1974. He had been active in the Air Force Reserves for 36 years. J.R. Printing. He was an active member of the LDS Chuich serving as a high priest in the Farmington 9th Ward. HE AND his wife were presidents of the Associated Square Dance Clubs of Utah. Surviving are his widow of Farmington, two daughters, Debra Rae Hauser, Salt Lake City; Raelyn Williamson, Farmington, one ALSO SURVIVING are two sisters, Darlyne Brown, Farm- ington; Virginia Hooton, Granger. Interment was in the Ly- man, Utah Cemetery. Funeral Springer-Peterso- Mr. and Mrs. Alden S. Adams was their son and his family. Dr. and Mrs. Ray Adams of Columbia, South Carolina. While in Kaysville they also visited his two brothers and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Reed Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Don Adams. Mr. and Mrs. F. Burton Winters and a sister, Mi and Mrs. Tom Pike of Salt Lake City. Tina Noorda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Noorda is . n Mortuary in Richfield. attended Ricks College in Idaho and Utah State University. SHE WAS an active member of the Kaysville 12th LDS Ward. She was active in teaching, music and leadership positions in the church, including Primary presidencies, had been YWMIA president, junior Sunday School coordinator and served in a stake Relief Society presidency. She Charles A. (Chick) Trotter, 71, died on July 27, in the McKay-De- e Hospital m Ogden, following a lengthy ilHE HAD married Virginia Shiflett in 1936 in Los Angeles, Calif. They were later divorced He was born in Oklahoma and had resided in a number of the state but spent the greater part of his life in California He resided for a SHE HAD lived in Phoenix, Arix.; France, and England while her father was on military duty. She had lived in Layton and graduated from Davis High School in 1966. Since her mamage she had resided in Kaysville. She was a member of the Kaysville 12th LDS Ward, serving as secretary in the w ork shop at Menucha in Portland. Mr. Noorda will be teaching calligraphy this fall in continuing education classes held at both V SC and the U. of U. Mrs. Darlene Howe and nine children of Merced. Calif have been visiting with herparents, Mr and Mrs John Smith. They have now returned to their home in , grandparents. Bishop and Mrs. L.D. Covington and family vacationed for one w eek at Yellow stone National Park and Island Park Karl I Goodrich of Moses Lake, Wash., visited with Mr. and Mrs Rulon Killian Scott R. Lund was confined to the Lakeview Hospital last week for treatment. Odhd while in Layton. He was a member of the LDS Church Surviving are a daughter, Dixie Lee Trotter Mmson, Roy; and his former wife, Virginia LaPort, of Layton. HE AS buried with a graveside service in the Hoop- er Cemetery, with Bishop Claron Poulson. of Hooper, officiating at the services. Funeral directors were QSBSD SMI o Mvers Mortuary of Roy. vsb Annettee Briscoe, Ja- neen Wayman, LeAnn Hatch and Kara Lyn Hatch, accompanied by Diane Christensen; speaker, Pres. Duane Gerrard; musical selection, 0 My Father by Gerald Miller, Dedication of the grave was by Bishop Wayne Whitworth with interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. PALLBEARERS were On outerwear for the entire family. LeRoi Merrill, Nathan Merrill, Kenneth Merrill, Edgar Cle- ments, Robert Young and Mike McDaniel. Bishop Willard Merrill was an honorary pallbearer. Flowers were cared for by the Kaysville 12th Ward Relief Society. 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Also surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Cyd Sparks, Salt Lake City; Drue Nelson and Pat Nelson, both of Seattle, Washington, her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Albert Nelson, Mrs. Fay Day, Merlin Morrison, all of Salt Lake City. All Superwear for kids. knit tops and Superwear Super Denim jeans They II stand up to the roughest treatment your kids can give Made of Dacron poly cotton Available in assorted sizes Percentage is off regular retail Sale ends August 14th Kids underwear is also on sale at similar savings All ladies knit tops, shirts. Top off fall with our witty shirts or knit tops In poly cotton and other blends Available in petite junior, misses' and large sizes Get your wardrobe in top condition now at a super savings Percentage is off regular retail BURIAL was in the Kaysville City Cemetery, np Save s3 to s6 Save Selected fabrics. On selected Get a head start on the fall fashions with these great fabric savings. Choose from washable wool blends, soft challes. suede textures, calico prints or classic corduroys. Many other styles also available. Percentage is off regular retail. Sale 9.99 to 21.99. Reg $13 to $28 Mens fashion back-to-scho- ol JR. APPAREL Layaway No-Co- st mens shirts. tops for the guy on the go Assorted styles in poly cotton blends Available in S M L XI Hurry while selection lasts Sale ends August 14th 25off moD here he attended a INVOCATION was given by Summer Items PLUS Shop easy w Dennis Briscoe, remarks, Bishop Richard L. Brough; speaker, Judy MacFarlane; musical selection Somewhere My Love by All with Ward. After the firew orks they were returning to their home in West Valley Cm when their car was struck by a truck at Beck's overpass in NO. Salt Lake. Three cars and a truck were in the accident with a totwl of 18 people sent to the hospital . son, accompanied by LouAnn Lyman. SIDEWALK SALE ALL rents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oreg Mr. and Mrs. Smith's two grandchildren from Salt Lake City spent four days with their Whitesides; readers, Allison Cooper and Beverly Robin- Death Claims Jan N. Carver SHE WAS born April 29, 1948, in Phoenix, Ariz., a daughter of Florin B. and Dorothy Anderson Nelson. She married Brent L. Carver on August 4, 1966 in Ogden. The mairiage was later solemnized in the Ogden LDS Temple. plans to attend Ricks College at Rexburg, Ida Kathy and Darrell Walker had spent the 24th of July holiday in Kaysville with her pa- Noorda returned from a smess trip to Portland, Neil b Cooper. River High School. She Funeral services were held on Thursday, July 22 at the Kaysville 12th LDS Ward Chapel for Jan Nelson Carver, 34, of 810 Shannon Road, Kaysville, who died Monday, July 19 at her home of multiple sclerosis. convalescing at home after undergoing surgery, Tina Graveside Rites For Charles A. Trotter lness. grandson. directors HE OWNED and operated and and Rosa McKay were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Killian Houseguests for 10 days of accompanied by Janeal Wyo., and Kaysville. She was a graduate of Snake conducted and sang in musical groups. Surviving are her husband Chapel. Bishop Richard L. Brough officiated. Family Cherie Parker of Laguna Hills, Calif., and her two friends, Maxine Humphries Rites Held For Ray Williamson Kenneth Merrill, Puyallup, Wash.; Mrs. Wayne (Leona) Lake City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Skousen with Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Skousen and Russell Blomquist as cohostess. 'H? XPenney uSjDSDi o' Bay 40 So. Main, Bountiful - 292-441- 4 ; |