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Show r i tft 4 8 i.-- Sci vices J uruo trf c ,!. 8?jf aiehg fljiiJHalcg It .'Ml I HV ! KNfof Ste fhf iIsl tM N JfY Idl nj frjmpeu4 Mff4, Afthit U-fjfJ.- Mruii) by GdfJuii I !fr Am A In GJ Cafulff Hg fM4 U fl'fd !!ft4 V I pcaL K, ftj c44nJf Siiiimafl;,A Kiiia Uhtf You CAMERON i Yuu Afc" anj IIIIUMALEE IiukO.UalM-nc'yK- TaJM nJ CWolce V, M.f 14 acctmpnic4 by Gordun Mctd; bcncJuliun, Chuck Chtirih, IkJujiHm c( ihf grae (ge S. Ihflin ferment in ihc McmtKuJ PAU ith m Kaysville-Luh- Jk. hUklKS acre i Ken- - tcn sn nch R. 01n, $ig gn G. $ afDoirat. U que. Honorary pallbearers Here Claud L Oien. Jutm Mf ter , Ckmgnt CMu IhitamalfC. Morstfl Bhilumalee and Dale L. 1). hllE Riles Held Tues. J. Therald Johnston on Tucv day. Oct. 18 at the West point Suke Center. MR. JOHNSTON died Oct. 1983. He nai horn Aug. 4, IWS. Family prayer was hy Norman J. Johnston: prcluJe and postlude music, Susan Chapman; invocation. Kenneth D. H. Johnston: eulogy, Patriarch Lincoln B. Gardner, speaker. Patriarch Dell Singleton; violin medley. Sherry Ly nne Ross accompanied by Susan Chapman; speaker. Pres. Vem L. Thurgood; "I Know That My Redeemer Lives' by Elwood S. Johnston accompanied by Brent Johnston: benediction, Linden C. John- JOHN THERALD JOHNSTON Bishop Farrell A. Cook of the West Point 4ih Ward officiated at the funeral services for j ston. DEDICATION of the grave was by Stanley J. Walker with interment in the West Point City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Michael Johnston, Linden C. John- ston, Kenneth Johnston, Richard C. Johnston, John W. Johnston, Noel (Jimmy) Child. HONORARY pallbearers were Norman Johnston, Maurice Johnston, Sterling Johnston, Steven Johnston, John Johnston, George Johnston, Patrick Johnston, Steven Walker, Richard, Claude, Michael, Scott, Malan, Brian, Terry, Scott, Robert, Randy Walker, Todd Oliver. Flowers were cared for by the West Point 4th Ward Relief Society. I J. of lAlRACJUfN i?-- Ufiair. Mi.'itf W. I w ) ry t, Mb 4 MuiSrl M.i.t.rsd. fit, 4 ; Vr Jjflir ; I )S r,c, A kMsJrU, Harris. On Sept. 29, 1926 he married Ida Grange in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. HE WAS reared in Orem and moved to Ogden in 1941. He had lived in Layton for the past two years. He received his degree from Northwestern College in Chicago, III. He was a retired optometrist. HE WAS a linotype operator for the Chicago Tribune newspaper. He was a member of the Lions Club. uf r ,i 4, FRANK ROMNEY - is I .ttI i4::en j October 16, 1983 111 and Kathleen b if.-f-s- twrf litrtn, Jr, bN hoJ brra IMip L. mo In IMIttMIAf . in Hr r tii tVwtfirf) nj l:ak, m Af J. tempi. If 4,(4 April 24. V. M MIE II ID been empLneJ ILilAir Msc Bac fur 14 rrs a a nunaemeni leshni-i- 8UVU)KLsLsrrvirsrf hclj HrJftf.Jay under (be dffiti'H uf ihr Ltndquisl Ksyssiiir Munusry tn the memory sfupd. Ifiicmtenl inthr Me i m n as reared in Sail Lake Cuy and Luacll. Hyu. Jibe lived in Vernal, Sab Lake Guy. Lus Angeles. Caisf, and M auuh, in Idaho fall. Ida. lor the 40 years she had lived r4 kj)iife. He had served a misuon to the SHE S3 AS i4 ih member Kavtlle UJ$ 2nd Ward, She hod med un two miwron for the LDS Churth and had been an ordmanee worker in the Ogden I DS Temple and haJ served in several ward and stake auxiliary position. She was a member of the Athena Club, the Daughters uf Ltah Pioneers, and hod been pas! president of the I'uh I Women's Club. hlRSIYING are two son and two daughters. Terry B. Tippetts. Layton: Ronald B. Tippetts and Mrs. Alma (Marilyn) Saline, both of Kaysv tile: Mrs. CcmlJ (Carol) Wmn. of Paradise, Utah, 13 granJchilJrcn. Also surviving are two Claim UNERAL services were f amdy prayer w as gisen by Terry B, f ippeiis, heiude and postlude muoe was played by ;!U MIIMMH'!' nus Ogden; Mrs. Ida Jean Stoddard, Syracuse; six grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. ALSO surviving are two brothers, Joseph William Harris, Citrus Heights, Calif.; Waldo Harris, Campbell, Mo. Funeral services were held Monday, Oct. 24, in the Lind-qui- and Sons Colonial teller; postlude, Marianne DEDICATION of the grave n the Kaysville City Cemetery was by Ned T. Loveless. Pallbearers were grandsons. Flowers were cared for by the Layton 2nd Ward Relief - : .,;-- . IgsmB HOWEH 0W,J FILM RHOTOSHOPPl SERVICE 1400 Vashlngfon Blvd, Ogden flowers were cared for by the Kaysville 2nd Ward Relief Society, np 2507 No. Main, Sunset 773 OWEN 393-413- 1 fcy9v 'N4 r 'y w wS N Chapel with Bishop Philip Eckersley of the Layton 23rd i: 0m t f !l! O' AT0 SALE GOOD PROBLEM SOLVERS THRU 10-2- 6 loefc ao wf zrt d 10-2-9 d Handyman MITRE BOX SALE With Saw Easy to adiust Cuts 30 degrees to 90 degrees. All metal base wtti slots lor includes 14" back saw with molded plastic handle. Mattern, 378 Morgan Apt. 15, Layton, boy 19 fTTfffUT MINI-HAC- fTLV.'UI SURFORM K Saw Ideal plane cutting and trimming. Fits in apron or overalls. Fiat w and sal delay F ayQO Tip A SALE saw features deflect-- o handle designed . 139" rV' HEAT DEFLECTOR' (shown) SALE UTILITY KNIFE SEED Aa MAGNESIUM LEVEL lh m iautrm AHf i A v UPERI AVER I Greenbrier1 PROPANE TORCH 1 RUSISMPMR. 24 t OF THE MONTH 00 SALE 1029 nmni'i t 344 P 449 S Heat Deflector Adjusts from 10" to 14" (or floor or wall rsglstsrs. Model 99 for comfort. , TRUST WORTHY tempered blade. 6 pts. per 299 t- - Saw Blade Sale WORMDRIVE SAW SqUAW. inch. Hardwood I PURPOSE DUCT TAPE Model M73714 7 1 4' Cardde steel blade I ALL CARBIDE TIPPED BUDE (Model 3100) SUPER OUTY Model 77 26" manco PURPOSE time- - light LIMIT ONE SAWTOOTH GENERAL Deluxe HANDYMAN' Hand Saw Pocket forPlane Does everything a big hacksaw will do. Gets into tight places and uses broken blades. 99 rtr'2. SALE 13 motor . Transmitter irdica'or mounting e c 66-- Digital Premier Door Opener light shows battery strength and signal transmission . Twm light drttuser ir Comove skated ato it INTERMENT was in the Aultorest Memorial Park. , 00"$ Tr of the Winter Olympics, invites you to join their timely salute spirit: Stanley will send you an Olympic Sports Watch for only of when $6.95, you buy one of these, or other, special-priceStanley tools. The LCD Quartz Crystal Watch has stopwatch, alarm and date functions. LDS Ward officiating. Campr 3 replaceable vials. 360 Stock degrees reading. 48" 34lb. 32 MID Single Bit Axe length available. This Halloween, treat the little hids to cones. 20 Cone Coupons $4.00 Give those little coupons good for a single scoop ice cream cone. Twenty coupons cost $4.00. Kids 13 and under may redeem coupons at the store where purchased from October 31 through November 30, 1983. s. Good Gobblings at 515 Retractable blade locks in three positions. Two extra blades in handle. SALE COMBINATION SQUARE 12" blade, Level vial in handle for maximum versatility. 1 088 E. Gentile, Layton Great level for the handyman. Top read feature allows greater visibility. 2 25-F- SALE Provo, Utah 84601 1 Allreds Builders 00 1982 BASKIN ttOBBNS ICE CREAM COMMNY LOCKING TAPE RULE Features V yellow Mylar blade with 1I6ths graduations, non creeping Powertock side locking knob, and convenient belt clip33-42- 5 98-9931 -- 546-3 jyflRief 94220 LEVEL A AND Y Building 590 South 100 West -- 825-3131 purpose torch Kit with a solid brass turner unit and TOP READING TORPEDO DASKIN-F.OEEIN- S 530 So. Main, Bountiful 435 So. State., Clearfield All iliHflTYI Baskin-Robbin- ICE CREAM STORE SALE , Model 55 200 East Grove Pleasant Grove, Utah 84064 ' b CORDLESS SCREWDRIVER Jeville, Denise Webster, Call, Carmen Dibble and Patricia Sargent. ; tSr ! Ray Black. WERE THE I BISHOP Noel Flint of the .ayton 2nd Ward officiated, amily prayer was by Frank Lomney; prelude by Pamela granddaughters; speaker, Orel Henderson, sealer supervisor, Ogden Temple; piano solo, 0 My Father by Peggy R. Huff; speaker, Patriarch I. Haven 3arlow; benediction, H. Ralph g"i t'rg yW r,-- ; pcarbcvc 3 STOBESi;: ! BAR mand by grandchildren, accompanied by Emmy Lou Blair; eulogy, Lowell M. Romney; instrumental number I Stand All Amazed, by :; cc-i'v'- l linRDOflRE! WONDER How Gentle Gods Com- trcjQ ' ; f3': r. ChtitTCj Marge Slenquivt accompanied by Mane Taylor: benediction. Gene Pngmorc. DEDICATION of the grave was by RonalJ B. Tippetts with intercmcni in Kay ss die City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Kyle Tip- - mum st 1987. loel Flint. ; Surviving are his widow of Layton, one son and one daughter, Wendell Harris. Frank Romney who died Oct. 14, 1983. He was born April 25, Blair; remarks, Bishop .. or C-- M ifc'Wvr ; i 1 U:r. rg Cy w c'VT fr 32rs- -j j 3 fc3 ( , Paul Black; remarks, Bohop L D. Covington; We history. Jean Marie Aird; speaker. Leo Porter, representative from Ogden lemple; speaker. Bishop Lord M. Taylor: "Green Pastures by Layton 2nd Ward Chapel for lusical selection by William Melvin 1. Badger; invocation, fe&C 7 M Margie Kay Cardon accompanied by Marie Taylor; tnsosa-non- , Wednesday, Oct. in the and Marianne Call; cf lone Grange: "I BeWse' by Funeral services were held !mly Harvey, Angela Blair, Sar-elarmen Dibble, Patricia cs cf O.f I 10 Cyl5T , Priest. Romney i Services (Held Wed. -- V;'i Brett Tippetts. Cohen Gerry Winn. Jason H inn and Alma Saline. HONORARY pallbearers were John M. Tippets. Wav ne M. Tippets. Lionel M. Tip- Reed M. Tippetts. Paul E:ts. Joseph II. Black and held Thursday. Oct. 20 at II a.m. in the Kaysville LDS Rock Chapel, 2nd Ward with Bishop L.D. Covington offi- - October 19. 1983 Charles Duwayne and Jeanette Peterson, 1721 N. 400 W., Sunset, M tycjy PAULINE 0, TIPPEHS fens. brothers. Joseph H. Black and Paul Black, both of Cody, Wyo. HE WAS a member of the LDS Church. He had served an LDS mission to California. He had served as a bishop and a home teacher. He w as a High vt IN ball like I M I y :i! f ALsnd n married W William Louis and Suzanne Maria October 18, 1983 Samuel Corbin Vr I. boy Johnson, 3018 E. 1070 N., Layton, boy girl w..t . ft was Mu lim4 i tsVernal. Births At St. Benedicts October 12, 1983 Wayne Earl and Nancy Staker, 392 N. 1300 W. No. 129, Clearfield, 1 Tip IGittfU lifpriis ptcJc4iiJf!lR. rial Gardens uf (hr H f Jt-- oily M,W ls, M4, MIL HAS by a bruthrr, Harris Dies At 81 of Lyrutn and Lexa Curtis Hi-- L -- 'I. Pw!ir MkS. May I. I! HE WAS bom Aug. 29, 1902 in Mexico City, Mexico, a son luil fjrr, li-M-- eastern and southern state. He alw served a Layton Stoke Mission. He ervcd tn the genealogy department. He w at a II i ch Priest roup leader HF. W AS horn Feb. J. I ) and teacher for 17 year. in Layton, a son of Charie Surviving are hi wife of Amo and Victoria Jane WalLayton, two sons, Ronald S. ker Layton. lay ton of Lay ton and Dean S. He wat a lifelong resident of Lay ton of Phoenu, An.; four grandchildren and one sister, Layton. ON SEPT. 1 J. 19)4 he mar-rie- d Alice K. Layton of Lay-toITNLRAL service under Julia 0. Smith in the Salt the direction of the UnJauia Lake LDS Temple. He had been a farmer and Kay ssillc Mortuary were held I nday, Oct. 21. 1983 in the wa a retired civil cmcc emLayton 2nd LDS Ward Chapel ployee of Hill Air Force Base. with Bishop Noel Hint offiHE WAS a member of the ciating. Burial was in the Kaysvillc Layton 2nd LDS Ward. He held the office of a Hiith Priest. City Cemetery. George E. Harris, 81. of 1182 N. 300 E., Lwyton, died Tuesday. Oct. 18. 1983 at the Humana Hospital Davis North of a heart attack. jf BiCB-N- uvt w4 w it.r , Mr, Satili a-- e Layton. drd in the Tuesday. Oct. Humana Dasi North Hospital in Layton. W W. Cicntile. ait LH) tff (fe M.v-- ii jLlf,l.. Jf, A prit. tr, ii ll s, ) I . Layvsir, )rd Mnday, tkl, t tn ua lb. (Mi I tt W a memher f the Gulden Amo Layton. Ivii RklkJNGwf Ltipart Mrs, I Lavlon Succumbs A( )3 f kum acre cared f by the Layton 7th Ward Relief Society. I C ti, Oaptil Church, Msc tta a memtier tf the mernaiHal thder uf Juhi iXmghiei, ,Ve 4a memher vl the IUinK Cilil. hunmng are her musher, Mr. Ciraee M. Kohifuon. Herman. M Tippeds Riles Held ty hti4 Kn Talbui and SKufWtJ, m. ti ifi4 ut LcX.rl. ll tH mi Virginia, ht had aiiendrd RarpohanmHk tommynitf CVtirge, Mur had hern attend' mg me Ogden Uftet Area VueatMftal Center. $, vf!y 4 - tfte4 ll C lah, h!rf i a if daa!f vf TW wt R feui4Jr.; rcmjiik, ,Wtna; liishtip 'My c Ms' ivj a M 41 Vte!iUfrn VIIC tt VV Haiti in Viit & if4 td ted ta AfjjriUid, V tmd May t.4 rtiu!rn WtJ; (k&tt l If !(.!! S!.e Ywvrnua; jMtJuig posted, 'li My !kf" kj n ; M Hd iWl a.u in Ad.Hi'.jn , Vo , a4 !tr 4 U.':.am K, a4 UfM M .iljr ftftj at lif i. Ulc hi Wfhi M Iailxi Jib Wi4 4 IJ MW'Mr 4, IHJ a- - iafift and YJ, $M ajtidtfJam, J .a)Ls on. II, 11, t( 1, MbutqMji by w o jf a4 U I l Dk2 a i a jeHiMrd M e elf iSk tfiwl t la Ml f iftj, K) ncif taffirlufl 1 .j6ilaisVCj Ui LM I H (.cLJ $ M 1! iht jMC Barratt Builders 35 North Barratt Avenue American Fork, Utah FIBERGLASS (RIP CLAW) 6 oi. Sberglass handle hammer balanced lo latloue RIM- TEMPERElace ' radum mawnzeschrppmg. 9nP SALE Vmyl A29 RBERGLASS HAMMER 16oi libeigasshandto hammer balannd 10 reduce latrgue lace nwwiwascOppmg.VInyl SALE A29 Colonial Building Supply '200 South 200 West 84003 Bountiful, Utah Utah Service Kaysville Home Center 35 East 400 South Springville, Utah ;V' UmH 1 Per 86 East 200 North, Kaysville, Utah 84037 Society. fcS ) |