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Show J REFLEX Poetry Society Plans Contest Hyrum L. Jensen Succumbs At 89 Services Held For Lee 0. Hazeldine Hyrum Leo Jensen, 89, of 419 W. Paul, Layton, died Saturday, Sept. , 1982 at the Davis North Medical Center after an extended illness. HE WAS bom Aug. 16, 1893 in Weston, Ida., a son of Hyrum and Ada Margaret Kaysville 3rd Ward officiated at the services. Family prayer was by Merrill R. Nielsen; prelude and postlude music, Maxfavorite songs, Maxine Humphries. INVOCATION, Alan Medaris; remarks, Bishop Paul Barker, speakers, Bob Sheppard; musical selection How Great Thou Art by Harry Woodward, accompanied by Maxine Humphries; benediction. Dee Sanders. Dedication of the grave was by Bishop Don Whitehead with interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. LEE uncial on Sept. Hazeldine Kaysville I PALLBEARERS 0. HAZELDINE services were held 8, 1982 for Lee O. at the Lindquist's Chapel. MR. HAZELDINE was born on Aug. 3, 1915. He died Sept. 5, 1982. Bishop Paul Barker of the were Rod Brown, Don Green, Steven Ence, Kelly VanBrocklin, Jer- s, FLOWERS were cared for by the Kaysville 3rd Ward Relief Society. Mrs. Emma Gertrude Fri. Services Held For Molly Cook old daughter of L. Car- ter and Karen Cheney Cook, of 135 Majestic, died Wednesday, Sept. 8, 1982 at her home. SHE WAS born March 12, 1982 in Salt Lake City. Her parents are members of the Kaysville 7th LDS Ward. Louis J. Cook, Layton; Mr. 10 at noon in the Kaysville 7th LDS Ward MOLLY COOK! SHE WAS born Sept. 10, 1896 in Springdale, Mont., a daughter of Grant and Minnie Bishir. Johnson officiating. Interment was in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Funeral directors Lindquist's Kaysville Mortuary, np Harris, Thom H. Fronk, Layton; Mrs. J. Wayne (Roberta) Fronk, Tremonton; Mrs. Kenneth (Colleen) Bowman, Salt Lake City; 32 and 44 greatggrand-childre- Gar- den by Randy J. Harris, Gene Gene (Ted) Harris, all of Alton Riles Held Shauna Gee, Karen Bell and Camille Fronk, accompanied That by Myrna McCowan. Wonderful Mother of Mine" by Roberta H. Fronk, accompanied by Myrna McCowan. Benediction was by Sheri Bodily. pallbearers were her grand- children. FLOWERS were cared for by the Layton 15th Ward Relief Society, dmg Charles W. Alton, 64, of 380 Jensen No. 14, Layton, died Sept. 8, 1982 at Wednesday, TERMS OF SALE: HE WAS born Dec. 3, 1917 in Mason City, Iowa, a son of Charles and Chotettelle Shoop Alton. On March 12, 1942 he married Mary Ada Houghton in Binghamton, New York. HE RETIRED from working for the Railway Express Agency in 1973. He had lived in Iowa and Minnesota, moving to Utah during the 1930's when he worked for the Civilian SMT PtSIteECmiPFireJ towSnd Sears Tent Arrows 9x12 Pistol and life ; lackels Brm' Tn0le ' ,ola,na LAWN and GARDEN Outer Hickoiy Smoker Misc. Items r.y Cash or checks with prior approval. 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FMNTITONIf 1982 CELEBRITY D , D"'n (2) Dies Xh MagrvtmReloading Receding Bolen Lawn Mower 20" Fertilizer Spreader XR50 Weed Eater new Garden Hose served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He lived in Binghamton, New York before moving to Layton in 1973. He was a member of the Layton VFW organization. He had been involved in CB activities. Surviving are his widow of Layton and the following sons and daughters, Wayne R. Alton, Mrs. Floyd (Loretta 1 services were under the direction of the Lindquist Kaysville Mortu- FUNERAL services were held Tuesday at 1 a.m. in the Farmington Cemetery. Funeral directors, Myers Mortuary in Ogden. Numerous the Davis North Medical Center. USSSS SSSSSS (2) Dies 44 300 n FUNERAL SHE WAS a member of the LDS Church. She had also lived in Salt Lake City. There are no known survivors. Alum Step loader Suitcases Ktrty Vocuum Sweepers (2) Fweploce Andirons and Tools Boxes of Books and Magazines Black Powder Rites 44 Coliore Wood Lotge Chess Set 8 James Carl Stimpson and Mrs. Ella Knight, both of Layton; Irving Stimpson, Ogden; Mrs. Melba Olsen, Salt Lake City. March 9, 1971. r 1 1 DEDICATION of the grave was by Delbert J. Harris. Interment was in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Delbert J. Harris, Edison G. Harris, Reed S. Harris, Roberta H. Fronk, Robert J. Harris, Colleen H. Bowman. Honorary Equipment Cannon on Wheels 60 Calibre Loading Too many individual items to list all. MISCELLANEOUS randchildren. Also surviving are two brothers and two sisters, 1 She married Thomas J. Carney on Aug. 21 , 1917. in Livingston. Mont. He died mothers SURVIVING are four sons and two daughters, Delbert J. Harris, Ogden; Reed S. Harris, R. Jay Harris and Edison Chapel with Bishop Warren Nellie Carney Dies At Age 86 Mrs. Nellie Bishir Carney, 86, of Farmington died Saturday, Sept. 11. 1982 in an Ogden nursing home. speakers, Pres. I. Haven Bar-loand Elder Sterling W. Sill. GrandMusical selection, genealogist. greatgMrs. Louis P. services were Harris, musical selection by Gordon and Janice Steed, medley of favorite hymns; member of the Singing Mothers. She had been a and Mrs. Evan J. Cheney, FUNERAL Friday, Sept. ris; remarks, Bishop Lyle Elmore; eulogy and tribute. Ryan Harris; remarks, Earl day School. She was also a Also surviving are her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Har- GUN COLLECTION CARPENTRY TOOLS and EQUIPMENT Bench Gnndef Sowj (4) Compressor to operate Air Nail Guns (2) Antique Hand Grinder Simco Air Nail Gun (Finish) Lincoln Weroet 225 Amp Sears Elder 70 Amp Welding Rod Rockwell Router Welding Hoods Skill Cordless Dnil Motoi 38 Rockwell Mitre Saw Sra Dull Motoi 1.2" Rev Skill Jig Saw - 6", 8". XT Bloaes Indexed Drill Bits Sets (2) Chrcogo Dn Motor 12 Rev Hand Saws (Incl 4 Lonaon 12 Sonng) 12 Ton Floor Jack Hand wrenches. tools all sees ana KmOs - wood Tool CaDinet Big Work Bench Skill Conservation Corps. He INVOCATION, Curtis She was an active member of the Layton 15th LDS Ward, serving as Primary president, Primary and Sunday School teacher, president of the Relief Society and in the Junior Sun- Cook, Louis Kirby Cook, Car-so- n Jacob Cook, Rhett Canon Cook, Lisa Marie Cook and Kylie Sarah Cook, all of Kaysville. Edwin Earl, Farmington. accom- panied by John Harris. SHE HAD lived in Riverdale for 19 years and in Layton for 66 years. She graduated from the Birch Creek School and attended Ogden High School. SURVIVING are her parents of Kaysville; four brothers and two sisters, Christopher Val Cook, Layton, and Mrs. Janice Steed; musical selection, a medley of Primary songs, by grandchildren and SHE WAS born Sept. 29, 1896 in Riverdale, a daughter of Robert Page and Adeline Gale Stimpson. She married Ezra Parkinson Harris on June 29, 1918 in Riverdale. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on March 20, 1929. Mr. Harris died Dec. 27, 1980. Molly McCrae Cook, randmothers, FUNERAL services were held Tuesday, Sept. 14 in the Idaho Falls 7th LDS Ward Chapel with Bishop Howard S. Sorensen of the Layton 7th Ward officiating, dmg ANO - 10:10 AM. FACILITIES LOCATION: PYRAMID STORAGE Centerville Exit Centerville, Utah - West of M5 at Follow Auction Arrows SHOP greatg- Also surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Ila Jones, Arco, Ida.; Mrs. Mabel Gibb, Twin Falls, Ida.; and Mrs. Aaron (Ada) Wickham, Nampa, Ida. Stimpson Harris, 85, of 2227 N. Hill Field Road, Layton, died Sunday, Sept. 5, 1982 at her home of heart failure. 295-927- ington. 1982 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1 Rites Held For Emma Harris, 85 ry Hatch and Don Salas. Honorary pallbearers were Harry Ragland, Ralph Cor-lesDee Sanders, Gary Udall and Duane Johnson. Kaysville; two Grant-svill- randchildren. HE HAD been a farmer most of his life. He had lived in Weston and Dayton, Ida. during his early life and later moved to Nampa and Idaho Falls. He had lived in Layton the past 10 years. He was a member of the Layton 7th LDS Ward where he was a High Priest. He had been a temple ofFiciator in the Idaho Falls Temple. He had served in the Coleman Ward Richard Daems and Bishop RULES OF the contest are: one entry per person; 2. poem must be originaland unpublished; 3. 40 line limit; 4. typed double spaced on 8';xl paper; 5. no identification to appear on the poem ; 6. enclose a 3x5 card with the following Dan Irven 31 self-address- 1. Browning, Shelley, Ida.; one stepdaughter, Margaret Atkinson, Salt Lake City; 21 gran- dchildren, a stamped envelope if you would like an evaluation and your poem returned; 8. all entries 1 ty poets; beginning poets are encouraged to enter. Browning, Fresno, Calif.; Utah; enclose Chapter workshop to be held Oct. 23 at the South Davis Branch Library at 10 a.m. Address any questions to contest chairperson, Sheila Hunt- must be postmarked no later than Oct. and sent to Sheila Huntington, 2514 S. 550 E., Bountiful, Utah 84010. Winners will be announced and prizes awarded at a special 10-1- Robert Young, Sunset; LeRoy Kenneth H. Browning, information: name, address, 7. phone and the title of poem; will be open to all Davis Coun- raine) Brown, Idaho Falls, Ida.; four stepsons, Floyd Dees Jensen. He married Ivie Lucell Page on Oct. 28, 1914 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died Feb. 2, 1969. He married Margaret Hill on June 7, 1970 in Idaho Falls, Ida. ine Humphries; medley of Gladys Kennard, president of the Bountiful Chapter of the Utah State Poetry Society, recently announced a poetry contest to be held in conjunction with National Poetry The contest week, Oct. bishopric. SURVIVING are his widow of Layton; two sons and one daughter, Leon P. Jensen, Rigby, Ida.; Dell H. Jensen, Idaho Falls, Ida.; Mrs. Keith (Lor- 1 1 LEADER SEPTEMBER 16, 1982 BULLETIN JOURNAL |