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Show MTJT-MIU'- 28, 1981 Henri Attack Claims A. Crawlev In Idaho Dies la Ogden M v M&ri 41 Delbert Tluirgood Servicesm Held It!. un IV ii, ittiW . Wjst po,wi, spt, 9, htijii I! wt,) fw J I. 4 as v l.ufwj to-- M -- 1 v I i 1mj, VI 4 . Mji - !. m .I- . V i 4 III . . ' l hs V r il ixunf 4 i,t' HJ irnjHif nijl in sl. Ilit tUHivh. i,sis t tuflty 4l K mJ Mrf1 II ih(' !ii liB, i l Hf i liik. 1 v i H1 W cM r.HMl Me member 4ti i i he Igsis m.i suppler n.m 4ntf til). HqitiHitin Ports. 1 .1 in C U- -l Re tiuitfe, pt4r wv a 4 lJ v.'1 !i l t.e Gi4 V. ..'4 S J4 f I in RULING me h. wiJ. Vs Imiii , tmic m arj i)114, 1)11 II! RT Dikt pllktjicJ ilktcJ M-u- anJ cpn k gr.nJdnldicn, Aimi mji v n ms aie three sisters. Mrs. Marsha .Singleton. M(4. Kay A. (BcsmcI Dahl. anJ Mis LhVaun IhurgotHl. all of West Point. nae, Karen SJmk; LaMar P. Christ- ! eM yrr wfnf M liHfGJ 1 ( III. wv ia tU K) v- HE WAS a member of the Divabted Amensan Veterans and was a setcran of World Cemetery. Pallbearers were grand 40ns. Gary L. Manning. Dee T. Manning. Clair L, Christensen. Paul T. Christensen. Davy E. Christensen and L Christensen. THE W EST Point 3rd Ward Relief Society cared for flow- ers. vsb post-lud- e music. Steve Hansen; Til Walk With God" by Dick Egan; invocation. Gene Schroader; remarks. Bishop Les Davis; eulogy. Bishop Boyd Beazcr; "Somewhere My Love by Steve Hansen; speaker. Pres. Sheldon Child; remarks, Danny McMillan and Guy Bcazer. "Hes My Brother" by DeAnne Child and Sandy Olsen; benediction. Bishop John Flint; dedication of the grave, Norman Hansen with interment in the Syracuse City Cemetery. PALLBEARERS were Law-ni- e Rasmussen, Kip Rasmussen, Frank McDonough.Steve Andersen. K. T. Read, Danny DREW RASMUSSEN McMillan, Guy Beazer and Funeral services were held Friday. Sept. 16 in the Clearfield North Stake Center for Drew Rasmussen who died Sept. 13. 1983. BISHOP ITS Davis. Clear-Fel- d 15th Ward, officiating. Bill Parkin. Honorary pallbearers were Paul Gumbrecht, Colin Black-ne- r, Doug Wach, Joe Nix, George Salyers, Chris Bergen. FLOWERS were cared for by the Clearfield 15th Ward Relief Society. lies Of Injuries Mrs. Evalyn Yaunt Draper, 4h. of 3490 W. 1800 S., West Weber, died of injuries at her home .Monday. Sept. 19. 1983. v . v? BLKIILwa inlheKaysvil-hCity Cemetery, np SHE WAS born Sept. 7, 1937 in Clearfield, a daughter of Benjamin F. and Geneive Walker Yaunt. She married' Norman Ane-mThey were later divorced. She married Hal V. Draper on Nov. 21. 969 in Roy. The marriage was later solemnized in the i.ogan I.DS Temple. : v: Hudson in Clinton. Saturday. Sept. 17, 1983. he had been ill for a lengthy time with heart trouble. Me. Kyiling; speaker. Loell I ay lor. "0 My l ather" by Joteph Hdl; henedititon, Nor-nu- n Judd. Dcditation of the grate was by Lowell L. Hamblin. Interment was in the Ka) ssillc City f James Todd i Thompson Dies In Calif. F lisa . James TodJ Thompson, 19 of 2564 N, 2600 E Layton, died Monday, Sept. 19 at Camp Pendleton. Calif., of injuries. Edmonds Gailcy. On Sept. 4. 1929 he married Alice E. Ohlson, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died on Dec. 1, 1973. HE WAS bora July 27, 1964 in Ogden, a son of James W. HE HAD beem employed at the Clearfield Naval Supply Depot for a number of years. He was employed by the Davis County School District until the time of his retirement. Mr. Gailcy was a resident of Syracuse. He was active in the Syracuse 1st Ward, served as a counselor in the bishopric, ward clerk and Sunday School Supt. He was a stake clerk, president of the Young Mens MIA, an ordinance worker in the Salt Lake and Ogden Temple for 14 years. life-lon- g IIE HAD served an LDS mission to the Southern States and he and Mrs. Gailey served in the Cumorah Mission field in 1969-7Surviving are one son and 0. four daughters, Royce N. Gailey, Ogden; Mrs. Blaine (ReNae) Bodily, Clearfield; Mrs. Daryl (Nolene) Hodson and Mrs. Glen E. (Marvetta) Saunders, both of Clinton, and Mrs. James (Kathleen) Painter, Pocatello, Ida.; 25 gran- dchildren and 17 greatg- randchildren. ALSO surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Grant (Erma) Carl-seSanta Clara and Mrs. Marie R. Hansen, Heyburn, Ida. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Juanita Gailey. n, W'right, granddaughters; a vocal duet, Abide With Me, by Mrs. Joyce Wilcox and He had served in the Marine Corps for the past year in the Artillery Division. Echo Battery, 2nd Battalion, First Marine Division. son-in-la- HE HAD lived in Roy and Layton, attending Roy High School and Layton High M. Broadbent and Pres. David School. He was a member of the Layton 29th LDS Ward. Lawrence Cook: "I Need Thee Every Hour by grandchildren accompanied by Mrs. Nolene Hodson, a daughter; a IIE ENLISTED in the Marine Corps in July of 1982 and graduated Meritorious male quarter, composed of Craig Saunders, Scott Saunders, Kevan Hodson and Kenneth Barlow sang O My Father" accompanied by Mrs. ReNae G. Bodily, daughter. THE BENEDICTION was given by Fay Child and the grave in the Syracuse Cemetery was dedicated by James N. Painter, a The Pallbearers were Kris Painter, Craig Saunders, Scott son-in-la- Marine from basic training at San Diego, Calif. He had been stationed for a year at Camp Pendleton. Surviving are his parents, Layton; one brother and two sisters, Christopher R. Clif- Thompson, Layton; Mrs. ford (Pattie) Price, Shelly Sue Thompson, all of Layton. ALSO SURVIVING are two grandmothers, Mrs. Ellen Adkins, Clearfield and Mrs. Betty Thompson, Roy. Saunders, Michael Painter, Curtis Saunders and Kevan Hodson, all grandson. Funeral services were Saturday in Lindquist's Clearfield Mortuary with Bishop Frank S. Blair officiating. INTERMENT was in Clearfield City Cemetery. Military honors were accorded by the Marine Corps Honor Guard. HONORARY pallbearers were members of the Syracuse 1st Ward High Priest quorum. The Syracuse 1st Ward Relief Society organization cared for the flowers, vsb 0 Kaysville-Layto- SHE HAD lived in Roy. SHE had been employed by Roy 9th LDS Ward and had served as secretary in the Relief Society presidency. She was an active member of the West Weber 1st Ward where she had served as Relief Society visiting teacher, Relief Sociwelety welfare director and fare home management director. She was first vice captain WITH THE Norlyn Anema and Curtis N. Ancma, both of Ogden and Gregory F. Anema, Indianapolis, Ind. GOLDEN SPIKES SQUARE DANCE CLUB Also surviving are one brother and three sisters, Lynn W. Yaunt, Clearfield; Mrs. Gerald (Nedra) Short, River-dal- n area. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Flint, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hansen, Layton; Mrs. Josie Flint, Layton and Mrs. LaVon Price, Salt Lake City. Mrs. Clyde (Barbara) Wash., and Mrs. Walter H. of the Daughters of Utah (Beverly) Riley, Layton. are her husband of West Weber; two Jaughters and two sons, Julie Ann Draper. West Weber; FUNERAL services were held Thursday at a.m. in the West Weber 1st Ward Chapel, with Bishop LeRov W. Her-ic- k officiating. Interment was in the West Weber Cemetery. Pioneers, Camp 34 and had served as secretary. SURVIVING and ihree Airs, lubell M.tWb. Roy; and Mrs, Sarah Sand- berg. Clink. uneral ser we were held in the LindquiM KayssiUe Mortuary. 0 stifle labeniatle. Kay ID M AH a member of I) 1 loop 5oJ Kay tt die 64h Maid: Hoar ter Ihe Ward doisum two mom fit aeo pul Hun in Troop 52 1. He the LrM ctHil lo reeettg Hi Lagie award fiom ihe new Kaystdie 2li Datid Has been aeiite in scouting since mo mg lo Kay s die in 199, He Ha been senior paiwl leader a well as New Ward And president of ihe Deacons of his Bishopric Created Heights 6th LDS Ward, according lo Stake President Newell Law. leathers quorum. He has I'RITT Heights 2nd LDS Ward. Bishop Richard I agg SUSTAINED as the new bisnopric of the 6th Ward are Roger O. Kichins, bishop; Lynn K.Arbuckle. 1st counselor; R Brent Anderson. 2nd counselor; Floyd J, Christiansen, quorum and president Stanley J. Packer, word clerk; Gary L. Iverson and Jess G. Summers, assistant ward clerks. Two new bishoprics were sustained: South The Kayssille-L'uLDS Stake rearranged division lines of ihe Froil Hetghls LDS Ward and created a new ward to be known as Fruit was released and Jay L. Webster w as sustained as bishop. To M. Gccring At Age 79 Mrs. Margaret Mary Geering, 79. of 1221 Valhalla Drive, died Wednesday, Sept. 21. 1983 in a local nursing home. IIE IIAS attended Joseph Osborne has been ward clerk. Kaysville News Mrs. Laura Cheney. Lognn, Mrs. Margaret Preece of Drap- er were Monday visitors of their sister-in-laMrs. Norma Preece. Glen Stuart is convalescing at his home after being confined to the Lakeview Hospital for treatment. SHE WAS born Aug. 1,1904 in Berwick, Pa., a daughter of Stephen and Julia Abraham Papai. She married Otto W. Geering on Oct. 6, 1926 in Dayton, I FACTORY SECONDS AND Ohio. He died Aug. 27, 1970. USED WINDSHIELDS SIIE HAD lived in Dayton, Ohio and attended Holy Name School in Dayton, Ohio. She moved to Bradenton, Fla. in 1965. She had lived in Utah since 1978. SAVES OVER 1,000 STOCK IN SHE WAS a member of the Catholic Church and had worked in volunteer activities. She was a member of the Hill Air Force Base Catholic Com- OPEN SATURDAY TIL NOON munity. Surviving are one son and one daughter, Otto J. Geering, Wilton, Iowa, and Mrs. Robert C. (Louise) Jurek, Clearfield; 10 grandchildren and five ALSO SURVIVING is a sister, Mrs. Irma Radvanski, Miramar, Fla. Contributions may be made to the St. Benedicts Hosital A-- l QUALITY GLASS as AT BARNES . . . you get REAL HELP WITH ALL YOUR FINANCIAL NEEDS! CHECKING - FREE - with 100 minimum balance SAVINGS - Many plans - one to fit your budget IRAS MONEY MARKET CERTIFICATES and our new service . . . HandOkGBb Come see us soon! IN THE OUR STRONG BANK IS YOUR BEST SECURITY. BARKER BAKR- WITH CRAIG SATTERTHWAITE AS THE CLUB CALLER. HOURS: FOR MORE INFORMATION OR 544-944- 825-911- Lobby, 8-- 5 SJ SO. -. Monday through Thursday and 86 on Fridays : Monday through Friday Drlve-ln- 776-240- THE FIRST TIME IS FREEH coui camps al Camp B.irt!ctl and Camp Loll. This summer he attended ihe W'orlJ Jamboree in Calgary. Canada where he met scouts from all ptcr the world. his scoutmaster and Das id credits him for his success. David is IS years olJ and attends school at Davisltigh.whcrehe play s in the marching band, np Ihe Fruit Heights 3rd Ward Bishop. Larry Pulsipher was released and David C. Horae w as sustained as bishop of the ward. To serve with Bishop Horae will be Randall J. Austin. 1st counselor; Timothy Barrett. 2nd counselor; Mark J. Etherington, executive secretary; Dale G. Barnett, ward clerk: Glen B. Manning, Paul J. Moss and Curt J. Cutler, assistant ward clerks, np Succumbs been inducted into ihe "Older of ihe Arrow." lie has also the LDS Church "On My Honor" award. serve with Bishop Webster will be James E, Phillips, 1st counselor; L. Dale Green. 2nd counselor; James K. Arbuck-Iexecutive secretary: David L. Nielsen, ward clerk and Steven A. Jensen, assistant c. executive secretary; LAYTON HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA AT 7:00 P.M. CALL NAP Ward. BEGINNER CLASSES START OCT 1 and 8 1 1 1 arson Beap,ofl IGtiJ id Hr, W, J Van and Ma I Vn Bcifun of kay " b4 re tritei M I ai'-- Seoul award at a special ton it of Honor kid on I fsGv. Nept. 1 7 al Ihe e; Christensen, Big Harbor, . Ihtm; He married Carla Joyce Warren Jan, 17. 1952 in ihe Sail Lake 1T)S Temple. They SQUARE DANCE EVALYN DRAPER m iwtf sitter. LaMar Crawley. Wei latum; Jbn Crawley. Ikwn l.lul; Mis, I Mora Gme. HF. WAS burn Murth 24. 9 W m Kuy st dig. a son ut W ilium I redeiKk and Nni Mj) Pner Crawley. LEARN TO She attended Clearfield bivtefs 1 COME JOIN THE FUN Elementary School and Clearfield Junior High School and graduated from Davis High School. Al MIM KAIAIMJ tried Maml4V,.VrG 12. 19)yf a Ifurt auutk in Jfromc. 144, Fund. Layton News Kerry and Mary Ann Hansen are announcing the birth of their second child and son, Dalian Robert. He was born Aug. 19 and weighed 7 lb. 5 oz. He has a brother McKeown. The new mother is the former Mary Ann Flint of the te Alt in VGiluni (Yawirv. Jl. Bountiful, t4 W. I9kl II Eagle krl 1 homspon. Glen E. Saunders, accompanied by a daughter, Marvetta Saunders. The invocation was by Blaine E. Bodily, a remarks were given by Bishop John R. Gibbs. Jr.: speakers. C. Walter Malan, Dr. Harvey 1 prelude music, and Karen and Ellen Sue Adkins NEWEL GAILEY ' dal Bnron. Ikmfiiitul; Mis, Burt llbrryll b,imas, Ms, suula. Muni.; Airs, (Miaunal Lbld, Mabfih, GG ; 1 5 grand. Lijien, ffgal gianJ.Gtd, h PALLBEARERS were bis grandsons. I lowers were cared for by the Katsullc 2nd Ward Relief Society. A( 81 PAVUm ,! iKairnl I itrit-V- . ied il sUHi.iigum, Mis, n b) n; organ medley, George MR. GAILEY was born Nov. 14. 1901 in Syracuse, the Vickie Harkness SHE HAD been enployed by the Weber School District as a teachers aide and tutor. . Barite) ;AhJe Sharon Tat tor a, t imp.tnicd by Mane T a lor; it ituiks. Bithop L. IE (Vtute-i- . ttnh dauchter. Mrs. Notcne G. son-in-la- 1 Cmmct-m- 1 p.m. at the Syracuse Stake Chapel with Bishop John R. Gibbs Jr. officiating. Family prayer was given by Glen E. Saunders, a. D Ka Newel Gailcy. 81. who at 133 S. 2iM W.. Syracuse. died at the home of a held Wednesday at - I. 2nd Wald, (initialed, I amity placer was by Marlin Willey; prelude nd patiludc. Gemee Killing; Ogden with Bishop Noel of Slount Ogden LDS Ward oirisuiing. FUNERAL services were iyw RIMJOP k.it4ic Larkm Mortuary Chapel tn Gailcy Dies Family prayer was by Ken Rasmussen; prelude and list. temetery, son of David and Rasmussen Rites t k-- t. Biosham. Ogden and Mis, Samuel J, tWilmal Ittoslum, Kay w .Ilf, I uneral servh.es were he!J Wednesday at II a m, in the W fcU uncial srtskes iiJa), Vp, 6 al LmTi T K a) nt ( littfd k Martin Hafd) wbd died ,Scpl. 13. are two AIM) SIRS Slilriv. sirs. W diuflt IL tN'fl-ila- l He was a member of the Mount Ogden LDS 1 uie Cio. Sir, Mu. Hardy Services Held Fri. by. I eavenwsuih. Kansas; s ep grandshitjien and eight vitp gieat gfandihddien, (dcn a mradsfr t4 pie Sand); Mrtrn (iIO, ( rtlry, Amern lk; A!. Ls Golden Promrnaders y VI) AS IDs tliukli Sjim.ut tm!ir lau - and fuur daurtiiffs; Gary ; lived in Oeden the i4u 42 years. He had wokd Cwon Kadway f.r the 1 ml Depot Company , retiring n W7I. HE II DIDICATION of the grave was by Bishop Loy I . BUke. brother-in-la. with interment Steven IUM.RLL services were conducted on Friday at 1:30 pm. in the Wed Point 3rd Ward. Bishop Herrick M. (ilaham. He married Wineet, She in 172, He mned Ida Orton on SfjH, 7, 1972 in I :ko. Nes. teas her. by Paulette a granddaughter; speJi. ers. Dean Manning and Dm B, Ihurgiiud; nund rnedey. win the West Point City real nd vt:.,-- iy, aiefkJ. Joiejh y John mg, I as Sega. Sr,: Mrs, I lin bk t.ne I iGLmui Sfv . Sim Calif s.n mrtjt, Drke. "a M ;rnJ.hiUrcn and 25 Ky si(ie, 1,'iNic Hcnkk Is.4h.1p ensen, Mr. I iMr iLenal ( hntcnen. Htropcr: II III:tUMn&uJI. im ard He was a member of the High Prtcsi Ouorum and was a home by a nJ the tej irorJ K)tt..;r. grstg iron H-t- Club, Sursising ar his widow 4 (VJen,oesiepwt and two d pfvluJe ami jvmlJc Btuuc wasb) Miitcne lAitfiDm.!) H4fcf. R.'tvrt PiKiUt, MU4ka BUmh; tisJ 4ud. iui, ikvuml ih Sancl. bj Kc anj Ka'ma took; remarks. wq thief'. 11 v it M, Be 4 Hr Dis in Sfriwa in I )ed Bam fort. 4 . M t War II, He wav a member of t eiei a ivd te 4Jen 1257 il.ed )-- Hr ,1. 1 n,ku.g M ltd. M (a pro i4 awramb, J rJ-- tM) e Mrfuike I). Ihur-t.- ! iit4 Mb I Imer tVelmal M ii.mi'i;, Kuh t4 VI cM 1411111. ;. IY4 VV lloslal, Homs iiiLRUxm ll ii M i ni,m cl ,ht l frdr fcl IMIiilM1iirfrfJ i. .rI i viftsumr Mei4 It ii 4 IU 4." , Weif Lter ditur.rd-)l.- ' J La M MAS (f II giiftkUJica ii4 i fit fftn&iMtra, Misti (If Oaiiiia liaitJ W II t,c!j fuWvJiJ. at tM M, Jkl. V Vi iitt tli.fMrlv. 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