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Show jaimjAk 1 I Howard Evans Dies At Age 52 I. Montgomery Kites Held In Ogden Fri. George William Montgomery , 60, of 27 7 Country Oaks, Layton, died Monday, Jan. 9, 1984 at his home of cancer. of Layton; one son and two daughters, Robert George Montgomery. Layton; Mrs. James G. (Karen) Bidwell, HE WAS born Aug. 22. 1923 Iowa, a son of Sunset; Mrs. David L. (Jerri K.) Koch, Perry. Utah; five grandchildren. in Williamson, Joseph and W. Rosa McDowell Montgomery. On Feb. 25, 1944 he married Lois Kendall in Green River, Wyo. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Feb. 25. 1959. HE LIVED in Utah and later moved to Milpitas, Calif., where he lived for 20 years, later returning to Utah. He had worked for the Southern Pacific Railroad for 40 years, retiring in February of 1983 as safety supervisor. - MR. AND MRS. KEITH BRIMHALL Mission Call Keith H. Brimhull and wi Donna have been callted serve an LDS Mexico Mission. They en tered the Mission Train in.. Center on Jan. II. Monterey TH KIR FAREWELL wa held on Jan. 8. in the Kavsvilk 4th LDS Ward, at 875 E. 200 N. Elder Brimhall has served tithe bishopric, high council am worked in the Mutual organ zations and many other tions in his church. HE WAS a past member of the Lions Club in Sunset. He was a member of the Layton 20th LDS Ward. He had served as a Sunday School superintendent, executive secretary and home teacher in California. He had served as president of the Elders quorum, teacher in the Elders posi- MRS. BRIMHALL has served in the Sunday Schoo' organization and both have been serving in the stake Sunday School, he as first counselor in the presidency and she as secretary of the stake Sunday School. They have just completed an assignment as Ordinance workers at the Ogden LDS Temple, np MISSIONARIES OPJTIHPiQ quorum and as a Sunday School superintendent in Sunset. SURVIVING are his widow Also surviving are five brothers and five sisters, Har- ry Montgomery. Pocatello, Ida.; Earl Montgomery. Char- Bergstrom Succumbs 1931 Grover S. (Bill) Bergstrom. 68, of 649 Oak Lane. Kasyvil-le- . died Sunday. Jan. 8. 1984 at the Humana Hospital Davis aneurysm. (Evelyn) Darby, Rockford. III.; Mrs. John (Ellen) Taylor, strom. Christ-odoulaki- HE WAS preceded in death by one brother. Aaron Mont- gomery. Funeral services were held Friday. Jan. 13. in the Chapel of Flowers Mortuary in Ogden with Bishop Dave Clement of the Layton 20th LDS Ward officiating. Kaysville. one daughter. Karen Miller. Rockford. III.: HE WAS born Oct. 3. 1915 in Rockford. III., a son of Sigfrid and Jenny Hopfner three Kay Hampton. Ontario. Canada: Ron Gutzmer. Santa Cruz. Calif.: and Betsy Engstrom. Berg- He married Dorothy Piper Sept. 2. 1961 in Illinois. HE W AS s, III. Utah Golden Spiker's chapter. He was a member of the Modelers Club (model airplaines) in Centerville. Surviving are his widow of Sam, Northern North in Layton of an iton. Iowa: John Montgomery. Carmichael, Calif.:, William Montgomery. Omaha, Neb.; Charles Montgomery, Long Beach. Calif.; Mrs. William West Des Moines. Iowa: Mrs. Michael (Margaret) Milwaukee. Wise.: Mrs. Arthur (Iva) Christmann. Northbrook. HI.: Mrs. Chris (Dorothy) McBrien. Chicago. reared in Rock- brothers. been a photographer for 12 years before retiring in 1978. HE W AS a member of Good r TWIN He married Charlotte $ Note: This is the first in a series of articles about guide dogs, the people who receive them locallv, the Eagles who purchase the dogs and the 4-- young people who give the puppies homes. HE WAS a lifelong resident He retired front Hill 8 Base in 1978 alter -in the electroservice of years plating shop. ELDER BRUNSON ELDER GARDNER Elder Brunson, son of James and Evelyn Brunson, 23 Emerald Street. Layton, Elder Daren Ray Gardner of South Weber has received a mission call to the Alabama. Burmingham Mission. HE WILL speak Sunday, Jan. 22 at the South Weber First Ward Sacrament meeting at 1:50 a.m. The chapel is located at 1380 E. South Weber Drive. South Weber. Elder Gardner is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Gardner, and a grandson of Mrs. Mattie Green Ray. formerly of Layton. He is a graduate of Clearfield High School and the four year Seminary program. ELDER Gardner will enter -- i I i J953. .. He was an active member ot a the LDS Church. He was h n: t. has been called to serve in the Kentucky Louisville Mission. He will enter the MTC on Jan. 26 HE WILL speak at his 9: farewell service on Sunday, .i Jan. 22 at 2:45 p.m. in the z Layton Stake Center at 60 W. Gordon Ave. -- I Since graduation from Layton High School and LDS Seminary program. Elder Brunson has attended Weber Q State College and was em- - ployed as a driver for the Base Restaurant. 1 theMissionTrainingCenteron Jan. 26. vsb e member of the Layton 6th Orthopedic Style Mattress and 10 Year Guarantee Foundation 252 Coil Innerspnng Full Queen Set 159 $ 239 a quality medium firm set at a super affordable price Youll pay much more elsewhere for the same quality. This is 8 DOOSSUSTED q TWIN 6 FLOATATION Dormer Twin Full $ 179 $ 269 Set Queen Set Uses regular streets $199 FULL Uses regular sheets $259 QUEEN 10 year warranty $279 KING Requires no heater $369 225 $ 325 Queen Set quality with pillow top for comfort. You'll love the comfort when you try this one. S5WMWW5?!2 i Doossusna -- TWIN 169 $ Set Super firm mattress for people with back problems or for those who prefer a firmer bed. WATERBEDS Set Mattress and Guarantee 312 Coil Innerspnng Foundation 15 Year 149 Twin Full a set set Mattress & 10 Year Guarantee 252 Coil Innerspnng Foundation 129 5 $ 180 set (3$ KIRS Pleasant Dreams Set Jana Chesley THE SICK spell and subsequent blindness were related to diabetes, a disease that afflicted Jana when she was only one and a half years old. She has lived on a diabetic diet her entire life. Insulin, administered by a needle, has combeen her panion. THE DISCOVERY that she was going blind was difficult to accept. 1 spent one summer lying in bed crying. Finally. I decided to get hold of myself. 1 have a life to live and things to Jana says. accomplish, With the support of her parents. Maryon and John Chesley, and encouragement from FUNERAL services under the direction of the Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary were held Thursday. Jan. 12 in the mortuary chapel with Bishop Robert Bird of the Layton nth LDS Ward officiating. Interment was in the Kas-villCity Cemetery. HE WAS a veteran ol the Korean War having served in the U.S. Army from 1951 to $ (De- borah) Tidwell. Ogden: and Mrs. Bart (Jeneane) Peterson. Kaysville: four grandchildren. Also surviving are one sister and one brother. Bertha Evans Dexter. Ogden and Daniel Evans. Layton. of the Layton area. duated from Roy High School and went on to attend Weber g Evans. Sheri Ann Evans, both of Layton: Mrs. Mike QUEEN 130 Twin is an attractive, small, energetic 20 year old girl who has accomplished much. She gra- grades are good. She wants to receive training in the field of nutrition. Perhaps she will someday work in a hospital or a convalescent center. JANA LIKES the things that appeal to most young people-noi- sy music, television, parties and crafts. Macrame is her speciality. "1 learned how to do this before I went blind. It is one thing I can still do." Jana states in a stoic way. Jana is blind. In October of 1982 she experienced a drastic weight loss and illness that put her in the hospital and left her with failing vision. Her weight dropped to 77 pounds. daughters. Brent Thomas on LaFaye Hooper of Ogden I he Coalville. in 1953 Nov. 26. solemnized marriage was later LDS Temple. in the Salt Lake FULL a set State College. Her college SURVIVING are his widow of Layton, one son and three Ethel Sophie Taylor Evans. (MSB INTERMENT was in the Aultorest Memorial Park. Jana...A Guide Dog - 13 grand- ALSO SURVIVING are two Carl Bergstrom. Lolo. Mont.: and Allan Bergstrom. Alexandria. Minn. Funeral services were held Thursday at Lindquist's Kaysville Mortuary with Bishop James Brough officiating. Interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. 1962. He had beem employed at ElcoTool Co., in Rockford for 25 years. He had also worked at Hill Air Force Base, and had HE WAS born April 9. and in Clinton, a son of John C. step-childre- Maui, Hawaii: and children. ford. moving to Kaysville in Its New Eyes For CLINTON W'ard. He had served as Elders quorum secretary and counselor and as 2nd counselor in the High Priests quorum. He served as a temple worker in the Ogden LDS Temple for six months. 52. Howard Thomas Evans, died of 169 E. 2000 N.. Layton, the 7. 1984 in Jan. Saturday, North Humana Hospital Davis after an extended illness. TWIN BOX $ FULL FOUNDATION jr BEDRAMES IIU X JANA CHESLEY Although there is a waiting list of up to six months for guide dogs, as soon as Jana got herself in top physical shape, she was accepted. , , ON SUNDAY., Jan. 8. Jana left for San Rafael. She w ill return on Feb. 4 with her companion for the next 10 to 15 years. Jana has a promising future because she is w illing to work hard to achieve success and other people are willing to help her. dmg BOUNTIFUL1 MATTRESS FACTORY, Doors .Ope frlBgfr j COME AND MEET GCDfc 033SH3 friends and neighbors. Jana GEE traveled to Salt Lake to attend a special OPT school. This is an Orientation Training Program that the Murray B. Allen Blind Center offers to people. JANA LEARNED to bet. She is come more able to move around her home without assistance. She does The Swiss Boy Jan. 27th and 28th macrame and many other - ELDER MURDOCK Elder Russell Murdock has received a mission call to the Pusan. Korea mission. He will enter the MTC on Feb. 2. HE WILL speak Sunday. Jan. 22 at I p.m. at the Layton 21st Ward. He is the son of S.. Reed and Charlotte Murdock. There will be an open house following the meeting at the family home. 2641 E. 300 N.. Layton. He is a graduate of Layton High and LDS Seminary. He was involved with cross country and wrestling. He is a member of the 143rd Medical Detachment Army Reserve. Rclurns From . ; j I LDS Mission Lori Chandler has recently returned from the Japan Kobe Mission. SHE WILL speak at the Ward. 925 S. State. Clearfield on Sunday. Jan. 22 at 2:50 p.m. Lori is the daughter of H. Kay and Phyllis Chandler of Clearfield. She is presently attending Utah State Clearfield 0 llth ELDER NORTON Elder Jeffery Charles Norton has been called to serve an LDS mission to the Lima Peru South Mission. He entered the MTC on Jan. 12. HE IS the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ray Norton of Farmington. His farewell was in the Farmington 6th Dec. Ward. Elder Norton graduated from Davis High School where he was a studentbody officer. He also attended one semester LDS at BYU. He is a Seminary graduate and is an Eagle Scout. Returns Home Elder Kelly D. Kemp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Kemp returned home from an LDS Japan Kobe Mission. HE WILL speak at the Layton 1st LDS Ward Sacrament meeting on Sunday. Jan. 22 at 9 a.m. The chapel is located at 789 Wasatch Drive, Layton. Elder Kemp is a graduate of Layton High School and LDS Seminary, vsb things she enjoyed before her vision left. A guide dog would give Jana even more independence. JANA FOUND out about the guide dog program through several blind friends. Sheldon Panter received a guide dog with the help of the Eagles Fraternal Organization. The relationship and bond Jana felt between Tammy and her guide dog Tabatha. convinced Jana that she could get much more from life if she had a dependable, canine guide and companion. She could continue with her schooling. She could live "on her own." FRANK Zamora, a representative from the local Fraternal Order of Eagles, contacted Jana and explained the guide dog program to her. The animals are purchased by the Eagles from the San Rafael Guide Dog School in k orienCalifornia. A tation and schooling in San Rafael is part of the guide dog program. If Jana met the requirements set up by the school and the Eagles, she could receive a guide dog. JANA FILLED out the necessary papers. Tom Aimsworth from the San Rafael School interviewed Jana. She was tested on her attitude, her physical condi-- , lion, her mobility skills and the benefits a dog could be to her. JANA WAS told she must improve her physical condition in order to qualify for a dog. She worked all summer to control her diabetes and establish a good nutrition program and an exercise program. JEANETTE HANSON Consumer advisor for Bernina. Riccar. and Babylock sewing machines. Certified teacher and lecturer for Designer Jeans and Designer Tees and Tops. General manager of Swiss Boy for 7 years. v. v FREE SEMINARS SCHEDULE fOR FBI., JAN. 27 A.M. 10:00 11:00 12:00 Todays Tools and Quilt Batts Claire Field Make the Most of Your Bernina Silk and Silk Like Fabrics Jeanette Hanson Carole Turner P.M. CLAIRE FIELD President of the Utah Quilt Guild. Author of Quills. Tie It. 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