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Show SEPTEMBER 7, 1983 Heart Attack Claims Arvol Thomas Allen Arvol Thomas Allen, 71 of 625 E. Gentile, Layton, died Monday, Aug. 29, 1983 in a Layton hospital of a heart attack. Dickson Dies From Car Injuries Tues. president and stake Mutual president. Surviving are his widow of Layton, one daughter and two sons, Mrs. Josephine D. Smith, Salt Lake City; Col. Rodney Dickson, serving with the U.S. Army in Sierra Vista, HE HAD been a lifelong 14 grandchildren; Logan; 11 and one brother, Forde Dickson of HE WAS an active member of the LDS Church. He was Morean. FUNERAL services under Kaysville Mortuary were held Saturday, Sept. 3 in the West Gentile LDS Ward Chapel. Elbem Dickson, W. BISHOP Scott B. Smedley of the Layton 4th Ward officiated at the services. Family prayer was by Joseph M. Smith, prelude and postlude music, Cynthia M. Gardner; I Shall Not Pass Again This Way by Joseph S. Hill, accompanied by Juliet C. Smedley; invocation, Gene Rowe; remarks. Bishop Scott B. Smedley; tribute, Michelle Smith; Goodnight Sweetheart by Bonnie H. Jackson, accompanied by Elaine Johnson. Speakers were Franklin D. Dickson and John M. Park; Gentile, Layton, died Tuesday, Aug. 30, 1983 in the McKay-DeHospital of juries sustained in an auto accident that occurred in Layton in- e on July 2. HE WAS born Aug. 4, 1899 in Richville, Utah, a son of Albert Douglas and Harriet Rosella Flint Dickson. On Dec. 19, 1924 he married Smiling Thru, Layton SURVIVING are his widow of Layton, one son, Brent A. Allen, Layton and three grandAlso surviving are one brother and one sister, Howard J. Allen, Layton; Mrs. Alvin (Bessie) Batchelor, Ogden. FUNERAL services under the direction of the Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary were held Friday, Sept. 2 in the mortuary chapel with Bishop J. Stanley Hall of the Layton 12th LDS Ward officiating. Family prayer was given by L. David Larsen; prelude and postlude music, George Beyond the Sunset by by Joseph Smedley; speaker, Forde In My Fathers Dickson; in the Salt Lake LDS House Are Many Mansions by Bonnie H. Jackson accompanied by Elaine Johnson; benediction, Mark M. Argyle. Temple. HE ATTENDED BYC in Logan and graduated from the University of Utah. He had been a prominent educator in the Davis County School system where he taught for 41 years. He taught school at South Bountiful, Layton, TERRY D. Smedley Ryt-tin- Harris Adams; invocation. in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Pallbearers were John Dickson Kevin Dickson, Douglas HE WAS an active member pallbearer FLOWERS were cared for by the Layton 4th Ward Relief Society. HE HAD been a lifelong Combe, Sunset; his parents of Layton; three sisters, Mrs. Thomas (Kristine) Allen, San Jose, Calif.; Mrs. Randy (Kay) Card, Layton; Miss Mary Brailsford, Provo. Funeral services under the direction of the Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary were held Tuesday, Aug. 30 in the Layton LDS Antelope Drive Chapel with Bishop Howard S. Sorensen of the Layton 7th HE WAS bom May 25, 1950 Lake City, a son of Kenneth P. and Marian A. White-side- s Brailsford. in Salt He married Kathryn A. Hopkins. They were later divorced. He married Elaine Facer on Jan. 12,' 1980 in Sunset. life-lon- Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hall of St. George were visitors of his father, Orson Hall and his sisMr. and ter and brotheg-in-laMrs. Steven Rushforth. Kay and Shirley Williams and family have moved into HE WAS a member of the LDS Church. He had been a carpenter and a musician. their new home in Fruit SURVIVING are his widow of Sunset; one stepson, Dax Heights. Clayton Robert Bodily, Elder Kevin B. Allen. Flowers were cared for by the Layton 12th Ward Relief Society. officiating. Davenport, Iowa; MrS. Garth (Elma) Powell), Salt Lake Cit-Mrs. Jack (Lorene) Burns, Murray; Mrs. Leola Atwood, Vernal; Mrs. Paul (Arthella) Eby, Quapawa, Okla. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Aug. 31 in the Lindquist Kaysville in SHE WAS bom May 3, 1927 Dayton, Ohio, a daughter of Leroy and Charlotte C. Clow Critchfield. Ko- She married Kenneth L. rean War. Moore on March 23, 1946 in HE WAS a member of the LDS Church and the Layton 13th Ward. He had served in the Elders Quorum Presidency, as Elders quorum secretary and in the Sunday School presidency. Surviving are his widow of Layton; two sons and three daughters, Dean Verl Bodily, Ogden; Kelly Robert Bodily, Layton; Sherlene Ann Bodily, Salt Lake City; Verlina Mea Mayer, Jolene Bodily, both of Layton; four grandchildren. Dayton, Ohio. FROM MARCH of 1946 Interment was in the Maeser Cemetery. Military honors were accorded by the American Legion. Succumbs At 56 ALSO surviving are his Lori Major who is employed at the park. Chapel with Rev. Frank Com- SURVIVING are her husband of Kaysville, one son and one daughter, Kenneth D. Moore, Oklahoma; Lisa A. Moore, Kaysville, one grandchild and her father of Dayton, McAuley of the Layton munity Church officiating. BURIAL was in the Kaysville City Cemetery, np Join The Thousands Ruth Bowman entertained at the Hadlock family party at her home Friday evening, of Licensed Aug. 26. There were 50 guests attending the patio dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Major returned from Yellowstone National Park where they vi- Hollywood Trained Beauticians sited over the Labor Day weekend with their daughter Rites Held Sat. 'jjclhjuited Mrs. Verda Hill Barnes Fisher, 56 of 86 Dawson, Layton, died Tuesday, Aug. 'BEAUTY COLLEGE- - 30, 1983 in the Humana Davis North Hospital of cancer. Call Today To Learn How SHE WAS bom Oct. 8, 1926 in Kaysville, a daughter of David W. and Martha Hill Barnes. On Dec. 30, 1942 she married A. Wayne Fisher in Preston, Ida. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. YOU MAY QUALIFY FOR FINANCIAL AIDSI To School Scholarship Federal Pell Grant Student Loans She attended Davis High School. She was active in the PTA. SHE HAS been a member of the Layton 18th LDS Ward, serving as secretary of the Primary and Sunday School. VERDA BARNES FISHER She had worked at the Humana Davis North Hospital as a volunteer. She then worked at the hospital as a medical records technician for six years. She was the recipient of the outstanding employee award from Humana Hospital are her hus- band of Layton, one son and two daughters, David W. Fisher, Mrs. Mark (Carma) Rushton, both of Layton; Mrs. GET THE FACTS BEFORE YOU ENROLL! FALL CLASSES Perfect Day by Harris Adams and benediction by Michael Duckworth. Dedication of the grave was by Howard Smith with interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Michael (Diane) Duckworth, Kaysville; eight grandchildren and one brother, Lloyd Barnes, Kaysville. Funeral services were held 3 at the Lind- CLEARFIELD r iimn offi- ciating. 121 SOUTH - 825-005- STATE 3 OGDEN - 2336 WASHINGTON BLVD. Call Charles Holt - 394-344- 3 Lloyd Barnes, Vern Hulse, Sheldon Fisher, Rex Hill, Dick Hill and Joe Hill. quist Kaysville Mortuary -- NOW FORMING Call Jessie Collins PALLBEARERS were Saturday, Sept. Chapel with Glen Hill Hollywood Beauty College is the only private school in the OgdenClearfield area eligible for all these programs. FAMILY PRAYER was given by Bill Rigby; prelude and postlude music, George Rytting; At Dawning by Alison Duckworth; invocation, Mark Rushton, remarks, Glen Hill; speakers, Chuck Durr and John Barnes; O My Father by Gavin Duckworth; speaker, Charles Barnes; My Wild Irish Rose and The in 1981. SURVIVING Help pay tuition and other school costs SHE WAS a lifelong resident area. of the Kaysville-Layto- n resi- Ohio; her mother, Charlotte C. Pine, St. Petersburg, Fla.; and two brothers, Leroy B. CritchWafield, Dayton, Ohio and llace M. Stephens of San Diego, Calif. Funeral serv ices were held the Saturday at 3:30 p.m. at Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary through July of 1951 she lived in Dayton. From 1951 to the present, she resided in Kaysville. She was reared and educated in Dayton, Ohio. She was a member of the Layton Community Church. Kaysville mother of Murray; two Mor- tuary. C. Moore HE HAD been a scheduler at Hill Air Force Base for the past years. He was a veteran of the FUNERAL directors were y; Mrs. Carolyn Mae Critch-fiel- d Moore, 56, of 889 E. Manchester Road, Kaysville, died Tuesday, Aug. 30, 1983 at her home following a long illness. 25 Mrs. Delene Bowman and daughter Natalie were guests in Orem for a few days last week of Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Andrus. Mrs. Andrus accompanied them to BYU Education week. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Harward returned from a week spent at Boston, Mass, and Portland, Maine. They were on a combined business and pleasure trip. Layton W'est Stake Center with Bishop C. W'ayne Thome Ma- rion Levi Bodily, Vernal; HE WAS reared in Vernal and had lived in Salt Lake City before moving to Layton 25 years ago. He was a graduate of Alteria High School in Roosevelt. Arden Wolverton, Layton 12th Ward High Priests and HE HAD received many beautification awards for his attractive home and garden. Surviving are his widow of MARVIN WEAVER ALLEN Layton, one daughter, Mrs. Nadine Green, Ogden; two accompanied by Joan Waite; grandchildren and five greainvocation, David Probert; retgrandchildren. He was premarks, Bishop Norman Waite; ceded in death by a son, Joe speaker, Ralph Dibble; violin Allen, who was killed in World medley by Carmen Dibble and War II. Patricia Sargent; speaker, LeGrand Simmons; In The ALSO surviving is one sisGarden by Harris Adams ter, Mrs. Parley (Laura) Green accompanied by Pollyanna of Layton. Waite; benediction by Pres. Funeral services were under Brent A. Allen. the direction of the Lindquist Dedication of the grave was Kaysville Mortuary were held by Pres. Evan Whitesides with interment in the Kaysville City Saturday, Sept. 3, in the mortuary chapel with Bishop NorCemetery. man Waite of the Layton 26th LDS Ward officiating. PALLBEARERS were Kim Allen Green, Val John Green, FAMILY PRAYER was Cecil Cain, Tom Allen, Von given by Val Green; prelude Allen and Ennis Love. Flowers were cared for by and postlude music, Joan Somewhere My the Layton 26th Ward Relief Waite; Love by JoAnne Thomson Society. INTERMENT was in the Kaysville City Cemetery. and graduated from Davis High School in 1968. He attended Weber State. HONORARY pallbearers were Woodrow Roberts, W. Earl Garr, Alvin Batchelor, War I serving in the Army. Ward officiating. HE WAS reared in Layton g resiand had been a dent of Davis County. He attended Layton schools Allen, Howard Allen, Ray Barlow, Stewart Ford, Steven Ford and Mitchell McKinlay. dent of Layton. He was a farmer. He also worked for Layton City. He was a veteran of World Brailsford Succumbs John Mark Brailsford, 33 of N., Sunset, died Thursday, Aug. 25, 1983 in Ogden of injuries. DEDICATION of the grave was by Alan Roselund with interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Bradley HE WAS bom Dec. 25, 1892 in Layton, a son of Joseph H. and Sara Elizabeth Weaver Allen. On Jan. 26, 1924 he married Mary Leona Love in Salt Lake City. was David D. Smith. 157 W. 1900 Bishop J. Stanley Hall; speaker. Patriarch Lynn Burton; piano medley, Pamela Allen; tribute, Pres. Brent A. Allen; How Great Thou Art by Harris Adams and benediction, Frank Bringhurst. Marvin Weaver Allen, 90, of 749 N. Main, Layton, died Tuesday, Aug. 30, 1983 at his home. L. Dickson, Eric C. Dickson, Michael F. Dickson, Justin T. Carlson, Marlin H. Parry and Gregory W. Kiefer. Honorary of the LDS Church. He served a mission to the Eastern States. He held many church positions including bishops counselor, stake high councilman, stake Sunday School Ray Stoddard; remarks, Allen Dies At 90 dedi- cated the grave with interment Kaysville and North Davis Junior High School. ARVOL THOMAS ALLEN children. Hill, accompanied by Juliet C. Frankie Josephine (Josie) a High Priest in the Layton 12th Ward. He had served as ward executive secretary, home teaching supervisor and in the Young Mens presidency. He had received several city beautification awards for his home and garden. the direction of Lindquist 84, of 771 resi- dent of Layton. He graduated from Davis High School and attended Weber State College. He was a retired employee of Hill Air Force Base. Ariz.; Franklin Dickson, brothers and four sisters, Verl Dallas Bodily, 51, of 1416 Everett, Layton, died Saturday, Aug. 27, 1983 in Fruitland, Utah of injuries he suffered in a tractor accident. HE WAS born April 14, 1932 in Maeser, Utah, a son of Robert Dallas and Althea Rogers Bodily. On Jan. 3, 1955 he married Mary Ann Woodard in Vernal. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. HE WAS bom Sept. 23, 1911 in Layton, a son of John L. and Ann Evans Allen. On Oct. 4, 1933 he married Lydia Roberts in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. 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