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Show f t FEBRUARY 2, 1983 Rites Held For Charles Amos Maylin, 64, of Saturday Services For Wesley Marinus Bush 338 W. 1800 N with Bishop Brent Fraser, officiating. FUNERAL directors, Lind- quist's Kaysville Mortuary. Interment was in Kaysville City Cemetery. Family prayer was given by Wesley D. Bush, son; prelude and postlude music, Mike Hurst; musical selection, Sunset 7th Ward Choir, As the Dew From Heaven Distilling accompanied by Mike Hurst; invocation, Kent Bush, grandson. BISHOPS remarks, Bishop Brent C. Fraser; biography, Wesley D. Bush, son; organ medley, Karen Harrison, daughter; tribute, Don E. Bush, son; musical selection, Youll Never Walk Alone by family members, accompanied by Karen Harrison; speaker, Pres. Allen Stephens; musical selection Though Deepending Trials by Sunset 7th Ward Choir, accompanied by Mike Hurst; benediction, Steven Bush, grandson. Dedication of the grave was by Don E. Bush. Wesley Marinus Bush, 84, of 1883 N. 250 W., died Wednesday, Jan. 26, 1983 in the Davis North Hospital in Layton. HE WAS born March 26, 1898, in Clover, Utah, a son of John Wesley and Hannah PALLBEARERS were Kay Russell, Lane Russell, Rick Bush, Dean Duncan, Mike James, Randy Garber, Kent Bush, Steven Bush. Richard Stoddard and Richard Kell were alternate pallbearers. Flowers were cared for by the Sunset 7th LDS Ward Relief Society. Spence Bush. He married Violet Cheshire on June 19, 1919 in Blackfoot, Ida. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died April 16, 1964. He married Gladys Gwen Lish on April 16, 1965 in Layton. HE HAD lived in Tooele, Layton, and Sunset and had also lived in Idaho, Oregon and California, during which time he had worked for Safeway and Skaggs stores. He had owned and operated a chain of paint stores, Bush Paint, in the area. He had also been a carpenters foreman at Deseret Chemical Co. He had been a farmer also. HE WAS a former member of the Elks Lodge and Lions Club. He was a High Priest in the Sunset 7th LDS Ward. He had served as a bishops counselor, home teacher, and in the high priest presidency. He had been a musician.. Surviving are his widow of ' Sunset; two sons and two daughters, Wesley D. Bush, Hawthorne, Calif.; Don E. Bush, Clearfield; Mrs. Lyman P. (Barbara) Russell, Tooele; Mrs. William F. (Karen) Harrison, Layton; 13 grandchildren, 27 ' David ALSO a Flinders, Sun City, Ariz.; two r, Stepsons, Newton Lish, 10 Mrs. Hazel Marie Quinley Massey, 62, of 876 N. Thorn-fiel- d Road, Kaysville, died Saturday, Jan. 22, 1983 of her home following an extended illness. SHE WAS born June 29, 1920, in Cherryvale, Kansas, a daughter of Charles and Nell Peters Quinley. She married Russell L. Massey May 31, 1944 in Austin, Tex. SURVIVING are her husband of Kaysville, one son, Charles Massey, Sacramento, Calif.; one daughter, Marsha Daskevich, Layton; two sas; and James Quinley, 24 step greatgrandchildren, one step - Funeral services were held Saturday, Jan. 29 at 2 p.m. in the Sunset 7th Ward Chapel, Massey grandchildren; two brothers, Robert Quinley, Topeka, Kan- Forest Falls, Calif.; Verl Lish, Lancaster, Calif.; Illness Claims Hazel Layton. Family requests in lieu of flowers that contributions be made to the American Cancer Society or Hospice of Utah, np Brigham City, formerly of Kaysville, died Sunday, Jan. 23, 1983 at his home after an extended illness. C.A, HE WAS born Dec. 10, 1918 in Kaysville, a son of Joseph Hyrum and Margaret Jeanette Odd Maylin. He married Dorothy Rae Herbert W. Smart Funeral Rites Held Herbert W. Smart, 78, died 21, 1983 at the McKay-De- e Hospital. Friday, Jan. HE WAS born Jan. 16, 1905 in Thomas, Ida., a son of Lorenzo and Lucy W. Peterson Smart. He married Dorothy Han-sin- k Jan. 17, 1927 in Los Angeles, Calif. The marriage was later solemnized in the Mesa LDS Temple. HE HAD worked as a safety inspector at Hill Air Force Base, retiring in 1968. He had lived in Utah most of his life. He was a member of the Ogden LDS 65th Ward. HE HAD been president of the Kaysville Lions Club and had been director for Civil Defense of Davis County. Surviving are his widow of Maylin Jr., Plain City; Mrs. Charles (Karen) Pigg, Centra-liMo.; Kathie Maylin and Pamela M. Rosser, both of Brigham City; eight grandchildren. South Ogden, one son and two daughters, David L. Smart, Kaysville; Mrs. Joseph a, Johnson on Dec. 20, 1946, in Salt Lake City. The marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple. Also surviving are two d brothers and two sisters, O. Maylin, Caldwell, Ida.; Joseph H. Maylin, Le-lan- HE WAS a retired employee of Defense Depot Ogden. He was a member of the LDS Church and was a High Priest. He was a veteran of World Ogden; Mrs. John S. (Melva) Redford, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Earl (Sarah) Potts, Tooele. FUNERAL services were held Wednesday, Jan. 26, at 1 p.m. in the Brigham City 24th Ward Chapel with Bishop Calvin Andrus officiating. Interment in the Brigham City Cemetery, np Warll. SURVIVING are his widow of Brigham City; one son and three daughters, Charles J. Accident Claims Girl sisters, Brett J. Emmett, Clearfield; Miss Evelyn Bonnie Jo Emmett, the daughter of George R. and Gloria Tripp Emmett of 800 S. State, Clearfield, died Tuesday, Jan. 25, 1983 at her home of an accidental gunshot wound. SHE W AS born July 3 1,1970 in Ogden. She w as a seventh grade student at North Davis Junior High School. She had lived in Clearfield the past six months. SURV IVING are her mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Shaw, Clearfield; her father, one brother and two Emmett, Ogden and Debra McKinnon, Clearfield. Also surviving are her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Conkol, Riverdale and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Shaw, Island Beach, Fla. PRIVATE funeral services conducted by the Pastor Donald R. Steiner of the Ogden First Presbyterian Church were held at the graveside in the Washington Heights Memorial Park on Friday, Jan. 28, 1983. dmg (Glen- WWWW SPROUSE da Faye) Winters, Mountain Green; Carol Wayment, Roy; 13 grandchildren and three REITZ STORES ALSO SURVIVING are five brothers and one half brother, one sister and one half sister. Ren Smart, Forrey Smart, PRICES GOOD THRU FEB tor any feasor advertised terns are OUR OUCV not m sioc tain cnects are avi4M on request 14 are nmneo to quantities Rems cannot oe reordered are ('$ come m stoc fcrst and ved Arnold Smart, Nampa, Ida., Cecil Smart, Culver City, Calif.; Ammon Smart, Men-doUtah; and half brother, Lewis Smart, Newport, Calif.; Elaine Anderson, Lewistown, Mont.; and half sister, Bonnie Gollner, Lancaster, Calif. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Jan. 25 at 11 a.m. at the Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel. Interment in the Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch, np tn James H. Morgan Succumbs At 89 5.97 30 VALENTINES Asst design fun valentines for boys and girls, include envelopes for hand delivery, one valentine for teacher, REG 99 MISSES SLEEPWEAR Choose mini gown with MISSES BLOUSES bikini panty or long gown style, asst prints, James Harvey Morgan, 89, of 727 Fairfield, Layton, died Tuesday, Jan. 25, 1983 at his home of causes incident to age . polycotton knit, REG 7.97 Bright, pretty plaids, polycotton blend, sizes SML, SML, REG 11.97 HE WAS bom Feb. 19, 1893 Layton, a son of Joseph Henry and Sushannah Harvey Morgan. On March 3, 1920 he married Alice Walker in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. in HE WAS a lifelong resident of Layton. He had been a farmer and a cattleman. He raised turkeys. He had served on the Layton City Council. He and his brother, Frank Morgan, were partners in the Morgan Brothers Company. Later he operated James Morgan and Sons Company. He graduated from high HANGING ROSEBUSHES school and attended LDS Business College in Salt Lake for one year. He held the Utah state championship wrestling title in 1921. Mrs. Ray (Aleene) Barkdull, Farmington; 52 grandchildren, and 76 three HE WAS a member of the Layton 8th LDS Ward and was a High Priest. He was a second counselor in the Layton 1st LDS Ward. He was a veteran of World War I, serving in the 91st Infantry Division. He was a member of the Layton American Legion Post 87. SURVIVING are his widow of Layton; two sons and five daughters, Dean W. Morgan, Dell H. 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