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Show l,nk-si- Classifieds Obituaries Ruth Mrs. SUNSET Surviving are two sons and two daughters, Steven B. Clifford, Roy;Alan V. Clifford, Sunset; Mrs. Doug (Claudia) Rowe, Sunset; Carol A. Mackelprang, Roy; two grandchildren. Also surviving are her mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Gardner, Ogdn; one brother and two sisters, Robert H. Myers Gould - interment Kaysville-Layto- I CHILDREN ARE n Dorothy Christensen Perkins July 17, 1934, in Danville, Va., a daughter of John Cokley and Annie Lee Myers. She married Howard C. WAS found between 4900 S. ond 4800 S., 2350 W. Roy. Please call ond identify it ot 731-158- Virginia. she was a member of the Layton West 19th LDS Ward she had served as primary president and in the Relief Society. She Ogden. She was a member organized the Layton Utah Association of Women and was active in ortuary Chapel, 400 N. Main, with Bishop George Snell officating. in the Interment Kaysville City Cemetery.. of - LIBERTY - Kay Shaw, 18, of 4532 N. 3300 E Utah State - . oisonMarsh. Dystrophy .. ghe married r died j Poster Boy in 1971, Thursday, Jan. at the 29, Surviving are three sons and three daughters, Mrs. Phillip (Barbara) Pocatello, Holbrook, David Mrs. Idaho; (Sylvia) Clearfield; (Dele'ne) Taylorsville; Bingham 1981, McKay-De- e London, Mrs. Jess Kpvin Jay were divorced. She married Lawrence Searle on Sept. 16, 1960. They were later divorced. She married Darwin Lowell, Chaffin on June 2, 1966. They were divorced. She was a member of Jay and Walter City, Funeral services were held Monday in the . She was a member of the Tremonton 8th LDS Ward and formerly YWMIA served ' as president, Primary and Relief Society organist. She was a member of the Professional Business Womens Association. She and her husband owned and operated a dry farm in Hansel Valley, and a cattle ranch in Thatcher, Idaho, the, Canfield Trucking Inc.,1 Taylorsville 11th Ward Chapel, 1905 W. 4230 S. Interment in the Valley the LDS Church and LaVerds Neo-Lifof Utah View Memorial Park. Daughters Center, and the Camelot Pioneers. Motel in Lake Havasu e, City, Ariz. Arvil C. Talbot Surviving Arvil C. Talbot, 73, of 490 W. 24th, died Jan. 30, 1981, at his home of a are son of Joseph E. and Annie Mattie Christensen Talbot. He married Jeanette Cook on July 7, 1929, in Grantspass, Ore. The of Ogden; four sons and two daughters, Robert G. Temple. Ogden; Linda Kennon, He had worked as a 1 .ay ton; 20 grandchildren for and boiler engineer 19 . great- Western Refrigeration grandchildren. until he retired in 1963. He Also surviving are one had lived in Hinckley;- - brother and one sister, Burley, Idaho; Medford, Joseph S. Talbot, St. Ore., moving back to George; Mrs. Roy (Lena) Utah in 1942 to Willard Williams, Lewiston, ' and has lived in Ogden Idaho in the since 1946. Interment Funeral services were Liberty Cemetery. He was educated in held at the Lindquist and In lieu of flowers, Burley. He is a high priest Sons Colonial Chapel contributions may be in the Ogden 16th ward; Tuesday with Bishop to the made Physically served as a deacons . Harold Bluemel AssociatHandicapped in Burley, served ficiating ion, in care of Reese as a home teacher and in Interment the Nelson, 5128 S. 2400 W., was an active temple Washington Heights Roy, 84067. worker. Memorial Park. d; charge, said that ice Leonard Canfield, Wayne Tremonton; Ballard, Clover Valley, Nev.; Mrs. Eulaliah Slack, Mrs. June Sheldon Wright, Flint Wright, Calvin Wright, all of Hurricane. Funeral services were conducted Monday in the Ward Tremonton 3rd-8t- h Chapel. in the Burial Tremonton . part-tim- im- positions appliance e in our division. eMust be at feast 1 8 yeors eAnd retail store selling, tires, auto parts, accessories, fur- (801) elec- niture, applionces, tronics, sporting goods, fix- E E Q B D Cl W Th & ALMOST NEW .Someone finally built a well designed and spacious 6 bedroom, 2 bath, family home. Located at the mouth of Ogden Canyon. Lots of extras for only $85 000. or Call Thunderbird Realty, Brenda, tures and operating reserve. No franchise or contract fee. For information, write or call. E.D. Frazier Western Auto Supply Compony 500 S. 7th Avenue City of Industry. Ca. 91744 Phone 213 773-671- 621-371- Just one look will sell you on this Layton home. This home has 4 bedrooms, all new carpets, new paint, fully fininshed basement, 2 baths, large kitchen and much more! Priced ot only $68,700. Come see!!! Call Ann, or Thunderbird Realty, 479-419- CARE "SIX ACRES" Perfect for home and hove all your animals also in West Point for only $40,000. Owner flexible on terms and will carry contract. Coll Thunderbird 2 or Brenda, Realty, 773-61 in 773-671- my Clinton home, lunchps, snacks, and lots of lo,,.. Coll 773 2709. 0 We'll around. 8 0 0 It! Re-Ru- n OFFER EXTENDED THROUGH FEBRUARY! you run a Family Want Ad during the month of February and don't sell the ad. until ypu do (up to 3 adthe item(s) advertised, we will ditional insertions at no charge). First insertion must be during February, 1981. First insertion must be pre-pai(8 per word - $2.00 minimum). If re-ru- n d. (WRITE YOUR AD HERE- - ONE WORD ON EACH LINE) 1) 2) 6). 7) 8) 11)- - 12). 16). 21) IEILWdEmAWaJ) a ! 3) 4) 5) 9) 10) 13). 14). 15)- - .17). 18). 19). .20). .22). 23). 24). 25) DEADLINE: Americans spend over billion a year on new cars . . . and an equal amount on car repairs. homes ' : 3535 NORTHIRN UTAH'S LARGEST SELECTION O? NEW CHEVROLET CARS A TRUCKS WALL AVE. PH 394-261- 1 Monday at 4:30 p.m. PAYMENT MUST BE RECEIVED BY ESTABLISHED DEADLINE! Name. - Address - State City .Zip phone hicm You may phone your ad in. Payment must be received can be published. MasterCharge and Visa accepted. Tel. 825-166- 6 or 359-261- 2 . We bad - the weather becomes, he said. He said carriers are not required to risk personal injury i ' 5388 South 2 This cute 2 bedroom, Ogden home is newly remodeled and ready to fit your needs perfectly. Low interest ond low down payment ore a big part of what this little cottage has to offer. Priced at an incredible low price of $44,900. Call or Thunderbird Realty, Ann, 479-419- 3 773-671Call now while its still Don't If You $30 6 DIFFERENT MODELS & FLOOR PLANS TO CHOOSE FROM. do everything possible to deliver the mail regardless of how 621-371- A "GET STARTED" HOME CANE CHILD North 0avl CountY 1 TAKE ONE LOOK!!! 968-145- QUALITY .... 773-671- 2 FABULOUS VIEW investment OUR FIRST SHIPMENT OF mm-MOTo- K1 75 North Mom Clearfield, Utah Riverview Cemetery. mstt AmmnwiEWS EME V MGfl KANAB Your opportunity to own a Stan-wort- covered sidewalks and steps were the cause of injury to thousands of Postal service employees last year. Local retail business has mediate to work Marion Hamblin. . Roger Ogdon Brenda 0 or. . , tit required for inventory, EVENING SHIFT her Union Pacific one daughter and four the Mrs. Railroad and Defense sons, Nyman heart attack. Holmgren, Depot Ogden. He was a (Melanie) He was born Nov. 7, carpenter and a farmer. Bear River City; Jerry 1907, in Hinckley, Utah, a Surviving are his widow Canfield, Layton; Idaho; Mrs. Randall W. (Janet) Coleman, Smith-fielMrs. Dennis' E. (DeAnn) Olsen, Ogden. Funeral services were held Saturday at Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel with Bishop H. Dee Halliday of the liberty Ward officiating. ROY customers are warned to keep the approach to their mailboxes clear of snow and ice to ensure delivery of their mail. E.R. Fallentine, Roy Post Office officer in .... Ann Poulter Kent Anderion, . , the He had also worked for husband of Tremonton; Talbot, Ukiah, Calif.; Canfield, Sunset; Michael Ross S. Talbot, Roy; Canfield, Brigham City; D. Talbot, 19 grandchildren. Eugene Frank, Fort Collins, Also surviving are Layton; Carl G. Talbot, Colo.; Mrs. Galan M. marriage was later Ogden; Mrs. Chester three brothers and three (Lorraine) Rogers, Iona, solemnized in the Ogden (Norma) Leete, North sisters, Mrs. Maude Residents Can Help Get MailPostal WESTERN AUTO Dealers wanted for following communities: - 1945. Bagby, Kent Bingham, both of Granger; Daniel Marsh Taylorsville ; Bingham, 10 grandchildren, Also surviving is one sister, Mrs. Toni Ardell Badeley; West Valley Bingham on yt 14 1946 in Salt Lake City. They Hospital. He was born Jan. 14, 1963, in Ogden, a son of Woodrow Kay and Bernice Stock Shaw. He was a priest and a counselor in. the priests quorum of the Liberty LDS Ward. He was editor of the Ward Bulletin and active in Boy Scouts. He was a senior at Roy High School and was on the honor roll. He was in the Whos Who Among American High School Students. He previously attended Gramercy Elementary School and Wahlquist Junior High School. Surviving are his parents of Liberty; four sisters, Mrs. H.J. (Linda) . . TAYLORSVILLE Mrs. June Viola Marsh Bingham Chaffin, 54, of Taylorsville, formerly of Ogden, died Thursday, Jan. 29, 1981, at her home. She was born June 10, 1926, in Burley, Idaho, a daughter of George Dabney and Amy Sylvia challenge the extradition. Mrs. LaVerd Wright Canfield, 58, of Tremonton, died Wednesday, Jan. 28, 1981, in Fillmore, Utah, of heart failure. She was born Oct. 31, 1922, at Hurricane, Utah, a daughter of Richard and Annie Mary Spen-dlov- e Wright. She married Harry Lenard Canfield on Jan. 22, 1940, in St. George. The marriage- - wasi solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple on May 23, June Marsh BinghOm CrlOttln Douglas Muscular Laverd W. Canfield ' TREMONTON , , Rod Page, Davis County attorney,' said the extradition could take a month. He said Utah Gov. Scott Matheson must ask the Pennsylvania governor to have the defendant sent to Utah, Lee can 292-055- husband of Layton; one son and two daughters by a previous marriage, Jay Roger Jensen, San Jose, Calif.; Carrie Jensen, San Jose, Calif. ; Mrs. Sherrie Miya, Ogden, three grandchildren. Also surviving is one sister, Ann Yates, Danville, Va. M Lindquist Kaysville an was Mrs. Sher- - man. North Ogden. Funeral .services were held .Tuesday at the the Kaysville 20th LDS Ward where she was engaged in the Sunday School, primary, relief and Broomfield, Colo.; 376-874- 376-442- $75,000. 298-351- - James (Marilda) HELP WANTED Sundays 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Cheerful mature women for elderly lady in Layton. or 825-569- Christensen, Murray; the Republican Party. Wayne Christensen, Surviving are her She was married to Richard O. Perkins on Sept. 19, 1941, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She had lived in Ogden until she married and then moved to Kaysville. She was educated in residence back to Utah, according to Davis County Attorney Rod Page. Lee was arrested Jan. 22 in Philadelphia after police received a warrant by mail from the Davis County attorneys office. Lee is charged with second degree murder. housewares ond hardware. PART-TIM- E free to work 4 guaranteed with Nytone evenings a week. eFrom 6 to 10 p.m. ond Enuretic alarm system, proven successful for us. Sat. 10 a. m. to 2 p.m. eOr 5 evenings a week. Original cost $35, sale e$350 monthly salary or price, $25 Success after 4 profit program, whichever weeks. your prefer. STOP SMOKING. Now For information, call "You" can stop smoking in an Equal Opportunity 5 days without withdrawals Employer. or weight gain. We con help regardless of how much or how long you have smoked. STOP BED WETTING 100 of Scoolfield High School in sons and one daughter, Robert O. Perkins, Blaine R. Perkins, Mrs. Robert D. (Peggy Ann) Lofquist, all of Kaysville; two grandchildren and three brothers and one sister, Heber F. Christensen, Salt Lake City;- - Arvel lovers turn your hobbie into S Earn SI 5 to $18 on hour selling Creative Circle kits No experience necessary Call Becky 825 2995 before 4 of age. years. she was a graduate tradition from his Philadelphia . CLEARFIELD A WATCH the Ogden LDS Temple. she had been a resident of Layton the past 23 ex- will Lee is accused of being one of several men from the job corps who took part in the murder of Clifford T. Reinecke, 16, a job corps member. DRAGERTON NEEDLECRAFT with yellow and blue eyes. . Coll 773 3700 or Layton. The marriage was later solemnized in train Call HEART-SIC- FOUND, small black kitten Gould on Aug. 19, 1970, in - NM 88052 Their dog who answers to Freebee was taken from Roy City dog pound. Jan 25, brown with black 1981, whiskers. Coll 825-748- Jones, Memorial Park. Terrace; Mrs. Gould was born No Pant-91- 292-092- 773-578- the in $100 a WEEK crocheting ot home. For more information stamped envelope, $3 to Creative Design, P.O. Box 3602. Logon. Ut. 84321. EARN Scholarships, music aptitude evaluations, Janeen Brady's song books, records and cassettes Entry forms at McDonalds Roy. Contest closes February 14, 1981 POSSIBLE $500 WEEK, Stayner Music Studios. Roy spare time1 Free inBountiful, ' formation1 Enclose self addressed stamped envel 03 LOST FOUND ope BCD, BX396R, Organ car-truc- k for my perience necessary, WIN AND HAVE FUN!) LAYTON' Funeral services for Mrs. Ruth Myers Gould, 46, of 1762 n. 1600 W Layton, who was killed in a accident Wednesday, jan. 28, 1981, was con- mucted Monday at the Layton West LDS Stake Center, 1591 W. 1600 N. - Washington Mrs. Eugene , (Shirley) Mrs. Gipson, Roy; Howard (Lois) McCray, West Yellowstone, Mont. Funeral services were held Saturday at the graveside in Ogden City Cemetery with Bishop Robert P. Strebel of the Sunset 4th Ward of- ficating. - the McKay Dee Hospital of heart failure. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1981. IVliruary FARMINGTON Floyd Sherman Lee, 18, accused of killing a Weber Basin job corpsman, will fight ex- NEEDED IMMEDIATELY Foshion managers growing business. l Fights Extradiction Suspect - shop. 766 2122 EMPLOYMENTS i Dorothy Jones Clifford NEEDED. RECEPTIONIST 18 or over. Sats only Fran Brown ond Co lay-to- 1900 West, Roy, Utah 84067 UPKTJ before ad |