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Show i. ivs OMunriv 0R1TIWI Pauline Waterfall Succumbs At Ho f J Mr Graveside Services Held For Grant U anvt i.fi.!, fn. pi lu, Hff, 13 lilt' anj leum Htifi :. u (Lira.iitf . Hilt U!cftJ t' c ti t us jv ( t4 1 ! JM fc&J .fust t(i i(i 4rt.hl!,-t .I III s M M Si4 I!.f f,- n 1 ! ilff 1 ti'srJjfl U'4 4 tr Ur il V,f anJ M KIMM 4if il Hf atij (Met N.!h v4 ItljM, Amw M. aJ (. lllM Vmm-f- l lllall, Ci4 J V Mr- - M. uin,li (fl, ( I givr.il , I ifif tush 1 li.vh.jmct a'IjiJ.Ix.M'i n IIK It'?, VV IS born Am) Ju.irc, Cfn huahu4. Mciicu. (on of lie numed (l.id ina tmet 1 SI R VI VISG are hi father of Kaysville, bit mother of Layton: one brother, Justin Olsen PhiDrrutce, Layton; hit Norman Lee Pancr, 53. of Airline Drive. Ckarficld. died Monday, Oct. 10, 198) at the Veteran Administration Medical Center in Salt Lake City of cancer. Chi- 32 HE WAS bom Jan. 3. 1928. in North Platte, Neb., a ton of Charles George and Lilian Franklin Wilson Panzer. He married Betty Lou Olmsted on Jan. 7, 1950 in Denver, Colo. The marriage wat solemnized in the Ogden LDS Temple on July 12, 1975. Mrs. H. Ralph (Cecilc) Keller, William B. (Maurine)Badger. Sait Lake City: Mrs. Ernest A. (Marilyn) Nielsen. Colonia Juarez, Chihuahua. Mexico; 44 grandchildren: and one sister. Mrs. Edward (Lula R.) Gay son, Bear River City. Fl'NERAL services were held Wednesday at noon in the Orem; Mrs. HE RETIRED from the Air Force in 1968. He was a veteran of World War II. serving in the U.S. Navy and a veteran of the Korean War and Vietnam War, serving in the U.S. Air Force. He was past post commander of the Morgan Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post No. 3149. He was a member of the U.S. Air Force Rifle and Pistol Team. Layton LDS 2nd Ward Chapel, with Bishop Noel INTERMENT WAS in the Kaysville City Cemetery. hj Wif.k i(fM M luMJi 4fti.r !W41 III tl Ilf 11 Ufmtfil IIE WAS a accountant and was owner of General Bookkeeping Service. j Or : ta) t Mr. I J. Therald Johnston. 78, of M80 VV. 300 N.. West Point, died Friday. Oct. 14. 1983. in the Humana Hospital Davis North. at ward activity chairman and bait Lake CTij: BS llbaftat Ajm, Glen- HE W VS born Aug. 4. 1905. in Clinton, a son of John K. and Rose Johnston. He married A ft on Pace Jan 25. 1925. in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died March 3. 1974. He married Thora Burnett Walker Sept. 3. 1974. in the Logan LDS Temple. HE HAD been a lifelong resident of West Point and had been a home builder most of his life. He was employed at Brook Field Products Inc., in Murray prior to his retirement. He was an active member of the W'est Point LDS 4th Ward, serving as Scoutmaster and as a counselor in the stake mission presidency. He was ward genealogy chairman, a Sunday School teacher, an otficiator in the Ogden LDS Temple, and high priest group leader. HE AND his first wife served a LDS mission to South Australia in 1959 through 1961. Surviving are his widow of W'est Point, three sons. Lewel-ly- n T. Johnston, Calif ; LaMar on risk factors, signs and symptoms of cancer and referral for appropriate medical folloSpecially trained IlltlSIlll) 110BE YELOlIt Mbo:a V'dit-- J ly income will be charged. ALL WOMEN regardless of religiious affiliation. 20 years of age or older, or who are sexually active, w ho have not had a pap test during the past year are encouraged to contact us at He was a member of the Clearfield Jaycees and the Civil Air Patrol. TABLECLOTH IACE HOUSEIOE tTUr.VT?) School. He graduated from m Nobody Does V, It Better 12 Beef Kaysville -54- Call 6-3296- 4 Homemade t Italian Specialties Pizza Soups 4 Salad Bar 12 Counted Cross stitch fabric 45 wide Size No. 14 FREE grand-childre- great-grandchild- I OPEN FOR LUNCH AND DINNER 5 lbs. I Ifyoure nxmenny where everyone is after the flames theyre at the Pizza Co., ofcourse. - Pork 98S yj. (J natural PADDING PIMVALE CORDUROY Designer lengths m Values to $4.93 yd. 45" and 60" wide CALICO PRIMS Famous name 45" wide Designer lengths GlIME SAX LICE TRW White and off White CARE BEAR PANELS 12 yd. panels 1, 3, 5, and 10 lb. e d bags POWDER JACKET FABRICS Designer lengths ONLY WRITE 1 45 wide xI POWDER JACKET PATTERNS Sausage Sew Easy brand PASTEL ACRYLIC FUR PILE 54" wide CHRISTMAS PRIMS Full bolts 45" wide Values to $3. 69 yd. HALLOWEEN 1 PRIMS $3(B50 We Process Your Deer Large fountain drink for your group with any purchase, with this coupon Full bolts 45" wide ; it OIUy BLACK BROADCLOTH Full rails Complete processing Cutting and Wrapping Jerkey and Salami Good Oct. 21, 22, 28, 29 Only Dining room Only P.S. 1 1 10 lbs. Pork Roast 1 10 lbs. Pork Chops Center Cut Make Your Holiday Reservations Now! Y.Tyiea-- d ATNYL TABLE Perfect for Care Bears 25 Lb, Pork Special WEEKEND DEER HUNT SPECIAL (Joyce) Oliver, Manorland, Utah; Mrs. Dick (Nedra) Nye, Kemmerer, Wyo.; John Burnett Walker, Ogden; 15 25 and 21 great No. Cut Wrapped and Hams and Bacon cured.3 FAMILY RESTAURANT 11 North Main, s c&dD t New Shipment 12 Take-Out- yl RIBBING Grain fed Cut and Wrapped For S.f) KjQ JJLKy ClKTAIX AND WASHABLE POLYESTER HE HAD lived in Fairbanks, Alaska, for four years and in Denver, Colo. He moved to Clearfield in 1958. He was reared and educated in North Platte, Neb., and graduated from North Platte High competitor coupon! STlotr to S3 93 yd. 533-671- Kd Deadline Thurs. 12:00 Inc. U Va'ucs to 35 yd. Child, Toddler, Teen, and Adult Bountiful; Mrs. Robert 4 ItlllliO.V STUFFING HE HAD been secretary-treasurof BNR Enterprises We honor moat (Johnny) Johnston, Ogden; Dale T. Johnston, Perry. Utah; stepchildren. Wendell C. Walker, Bothell. Wash.; Mrs. Ned (LaWana) Malan, North Ogden: Stanley J. Walker, ALSO SURVIVING are three brothers and one sister, Norman Johnson, Salt Lake City; Maurice Johnson. Syracuse; Sterling Johnston, reg- istered nurses will do the examinations for which a minimal fee based upon annual fami- : er FRIENDS CALLED at the Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary. and Tuesday prior to the services. Interment in the West Point Cemetery. SATIN AIDA CLOTH w-up. rC busies October 20 825-361- 3 Mmot Air Rase, N.D.: Richard Dwain Panzer. Ft. Lewis, Wash.; Mrs. Constance Louise King, Layton; 10 yd CRAFT CI.0TII NEEDEEPCACHTABLE PAD LaRce Cancr at for further information or appointments. The clinic will include a pap test, pelvic and breast examination. blood pressure check, health education information r, EYELET TRIM 12.98 Cancer Clinic Slated For APPOINTMENTS are necessary. Please contact leader. Surviving are hit widow of Gcarficld, two tons and two Snowbasin and Nordic Valley Inn. 1 M.. The cancer screening anJ control program, sponsored by the Utah Department of Health and affiliated with the Utah Division of the Amencan Cancer Society, will be holding a women's cancer screening clinic at the ClearfielJ North LDS Stake Center. 151 N. 1000 W.. Oct. 20 beginning at 9 a.m. HE WAS an dJcr in the ClcarficlJ 9th LDS Ward, lie ', 04 t accounting andpvychology. Kosmos Burgers and comanager of food service at Riverdale; and Mrs. Ira (Mildred) Fisher, West Point. Funeral services were held Tuesday at p.m. in the West Point Stake Center, 550 N. 2300 W.. with Bishop Farrell A. Cook officiating. j ugme. fl He was general manager for Johnston Rites nmitoimitio Ktf hetJ Saturday at the LmJ-quid- 't Icai field Mortuary. Interment w at m the I ountain Green. Utah, Cemetery. Weber State College in 1970 with a bachelors degree in honors were' 14 n, INTIRMENT wat in the Kayssille City Cemetery. accorded. fiOOLIH.KVn.SVj. and three peat prat partj.hiljfcn. AUo surviving are two brother. IlarulJ Vie Mover. Toork: Re Weuover. An. IlM RAL crvuc were Saturday. Oct, 13. in the mortuary chapel with Bishop Howard Sorenson of the Layton 7th LDS Ward, officiating, INTERMENT was in the Clearfield City Cemetery. kf Am,; Mrs. Blanche Maude Haflib). CkarfkU. 20 grinJchildtfq. (A direction of the Lindquist Kaystillc Mortuary were bdJ Waggoner officiating. 2 v WOOL & -S Kf IhWt f :j un dale. Glenn, lurtka, Cald. I urteral certket under the ALSO SURVIVING are two brothers. Charles Junior Panzer, Bosicr City La.; Gary Eldon Panzer, Elm Grove. La. Funeral services were held Friday at the Clearfield 9th Ward Chapel with Bishop Tom i- AUIMJ10kM4 4 Mrs. and bit frcat'CfanJrarcnit, Mr. Beie Siakv. Layton; Mr. and Mv Ota iTulamatce. Valentme. Neb,; Mrv Mddten Military K tajlor ktfvioscf. Ani-i- e. 13 grandchildren. : 1 MR(J are oo pfc.U-mak- Lillian Frances Yardley, Jr Mf M4 anj three daughters; Leo e Nebraska; S)Ku of Sad Valley. Call, Edwin-Panze- li 1 1 w!(l, it(4 Ml 1J II daughters, Charles oitJ M. 4r 1 1 i t.f M ri'l ff M 14 tWdfWsJ ihf fi jwi jrrv Cii Claude L. J Naomi (Jdtrn, I avion; Mart mi E, llludi llsiUmAe. Wen-lin- Clearfield; 10 f iqidM.tli.if l(Ki4.hcJ ii.,KtaSuiul;:f,l i.)h4 w I randfareeit. had served H miFFt ITTHlM'iv (, N!ff(f. in isi llllNl fJ hS, , is M(i f K$14 11Lcf4l.(M is ii..m 4 utk f. 4 llfiy.f J; C TiWXl I. .lifaii Un 1..4 4l tJi4,l'4-'(- 4 A w if 1.4 U(.HCf (Si.M.:4'fa Au(. , II Sfi H f, I- - Anti i fI 4, lt tt ISMaJ.a l.vh!i,v. lit, i Cancer Claims Norman Panzer huahua. Mexico. He moved to Pay son. l lah. in 1939. He lived in Syracuse, and in Layton since 1932. Surviving are his widow of Layton, two sons and five daughters. Trank M. Romney. Mrs. Melvin K. (Emmy Lou) Blair, both of Kaysville; Lowell M. Romney. Bountiful: Mr. Ned T. (Gladys) Loveless. Hinckley. Utah; Flint officiating. Friends called at the Lindquist's Kaysville Mortuary Tuesday evening and at the ward prior to the services. 11,'rf Mm . i Ml 1.1(4 14 11.?. I 4 ms ict He had Used all hi life in Layton, lie was a member of the LDS Church. At 86 to Colonia Dublan, Waller Mf AlliMcr Auc. 31. 1922 in the Si. (ieorpe I OS 1 cmplc. She diedlkt. 12. 1935. lie married l.clla Hill Parker Aug. 14. 195.3. in the Salt Like LOS Temple. IIE II ID been a farmer and also retired from Kill Air Force Base. He uas a ictcran of World War II. sening vuth the 212th Army Corps of Engineers. HE ATTENDED Brigham Young Academy, majoring in agriculture. He was a member of the Lav ton LOS 2nd Ward. He had served a full lime mission to North Carolina, and on a stake mission in the North DavisSiake. He uas a scaler in the Ogden LDS Temple and had been a temple worker in the Ogden and Salt Lake Temples for 7 cars. He w as a high priest, and had been a Sunday School superintendent, president of the Young Men. and had been elders quorum president. He was also general secretary of the Aaronic uf is 2aJ HE VI AS born May II, 1977 in Bountiful, a son of George IIE I.IV LI) in Mcvico. leaving at the lime of the evoJut in I vi 2. He locd in Provo from IVDio 1922. when he relumed in CVIom.1 M k)v & oftl VI HE II 10 performed and directed many church dramatic projections. He was a member of the Disabled American Veteran. mirv Milc Kiri and Anna? VI iHKJhur Romney. m V Uiuej VOMtiMIr 4WH Lufcrse and Joyce (A sen Hula-- Kt, f IM5 CM, hum. Miiftufry K. lull t4 liirminl0n loth tfc? lc ouivuitfle tifjievUc wcic hctJ m op li Succumbs IB); LmJ-K)nl- 14 SH L l I nwaJxT p( Jii iaJ I Mi Ward aJ Akll(rol m S flf &J Cameron ftaUmaJe. 6. t4 CW. 17 N,. Uvio4.dd Tuesday. Oct. II. yt) t if llorruju Hospital Dusts North after be was tatdcnuliy electrocuted in the bathtub at bt borne. cr 1 - I fjnk VI, (icnii!. IhJ M. 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