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Show Services Se( Wed. For Vera Craves Uf Uijf In .!.. 1, 4 r;i w ;' , M t, 4 Si.fttf IIV-- (ravisidi Services For tj4 Aslilev Marie (iledliill (.fji,;!, I ir. fc,.S,i4 4., If.r wt I., 4fti3-t- 4 irf-t'- Ift . V j4 miMiK ni u 4-- .f Alf hM, It, (Hi hi i.ue , r, ft.: 4 l, c ,ts j tt, I Aft- X ,4Jf IjVV, I - 4Hi, falj Jt4lt4ift l raJ !if kf it? 4 w Ve .4 4if f i!i u ;; tt t hith, V)iiks, kftst.-vat m t- lit 1 1 t.f In ii ,, f ,j I a fftfn.Hr He 4 h, t Jl C X K tl.f a n 4 tit K'H Hat ;.:.,fi llu ti 4 it ti i, H: Irttff,0j4 tiajf !f M 1 iM af.4 .ftl it ft n t f )tl k4 rfCft t a j atH(r a'-- J in ihe and a NufcJiy IHC IIU) U- -i fitU I Ifrniai l (ktf vf r sroKi a cjtAvrs tfauiUrrt, lt.f.a!4 kfii(i, SuiiUjjfs Ktkn iioto, ii(.(),Mft (r.jVutff I il11 M.l tn4 t r - Uaftfil H.?iftrt, KH 4 14 t.m; M.t aiuifriht Hf - ml j. ik; n I I '' ! erandrafeni. Mr. L'tf hAw-6itIU itMfi'rt m tie V:t I Ac Nit J -- lr5 III, 44 It n 0 Mj-'-i tf I J in I Him in PTi t.a. Vhtl ite R)tmafl. anJ sang Madrigals VkhiH-- l III. mvc anJ tih Ht ailcnJvJ cVk ut tfc US .Unit. s a member nt the I i.H ch,,.) Nalltnal Guard where he setvcJ a an avionic luc'djy. Ui, ke f a.Hil Human Daw Nurth Hoftpilal in tui ton. MR. H 4RDV Ha Krn Jan. 21. I N'O in Dry Fork. Va.. a ton (4 Cl.uk Autim and Grace llaidy HarJ). He mamcJ Annie Watson on Nov. II, 1914 in im 8) uy 2, jHhfli u H,a I aiKsw,J 14 1 ia af M aft 4 . 4 h Ceorft A. AmJcrnm. M. of l ane, l ay urn. dcd 1 hursJay. Sepc 1. 1 al h home (4 a heart attack, il.!enc AiHkrten. anJ Juke K. IVtt'nJsc, Mh ef 5r 2231 cum:, IlMRU. setsuts acre I tula) al Ihe fkaifuSJ North ttaKc Cenicr m till l!;hip Let (km PllitUUne, IdVimcnt Hat in the lily C'cmdcr). HE F-- . Cherry 44 AS hum June 19, FW3 in Lmery. Utah, a son of Andrew parley and Suvn Jnc Petty Anderson. (4n Sept. 2. 1927 he m imed Cora Larxm in the Mann LDS Su-e- u Temple. HE H4D livcJ in Tmcrgy, Utah for 4g yean and then in Lavton for 32 yean. He h as a graduate of T mcry County High School in CaMle Dale. Utah. Hcbcr F. Hardy. F.lizabcth Hamblin and Olccn Baker. HE WAS a retired carpenter. He was a member of the Lay ton 24th LDS W ard and a High Priest. He had been a member of the Layton 3rd W'ard for many years. He served two stake missions. He was president of the Seventies were held Friday at II a m. in the Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary Chapel with Bishop L. D. Covington officiating. Bunal was in the Kaysville City Cemetery, np U ,4 . 1 1 t f I .aB 4ft 4 la a r, laA.rtt I JH a- r t U, -it In E, atti U ttftJ atl I I. 1. Ja 4 aiJ JM U) .Vi tr t ak,4 It! : ( :.il. tlf I .ft i;j 44 H..A t- - t It 4 l ItcfaJSsit non Ml I :- -4 tie Hat Rm 4 ft 0a!. OUer Hfff 18 ff ifttiftfcN (t ff.aT Ir4 lrMI4 taa( Hffisift IVX tt re tio Pad. Ike Afvek, w Wft in mt rif He rifjnf4 Ma a M ln4 lai Wfii. Nft, iMtHCftjr, , JtJ aft4 ftAj Va!.fi4, 4 l..f,t lkie.4 fAIHlfG-- a srmiCf1 1 1 rd 84 4-- 414, Mfii r , V U 1 I a,tl rl, Ml al iLl tU, liraf I iU4 t f ntfiff f UMrwconR, at Uw 4 Awry 40, fe4 475 1:5 -l- U) (iafa la 4r jt, al Ue rp -5- GCG62- & Timmrmu tlrn L. SuAer, l.Mfn; Mr, StEGBIM SI R4 14 ING are his widow of Layton: two sons anJ one daughter. Glen L. Anderson. Alton P. Anderson and Mrs. Jeannmc Wilcox, all of Layton; 10 grandchildren, eight Also surviving is one brother. Clint Anderson. Lmery. Utah. FUNERAL services were held Monday. Sept. 12 under the direction of the Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary in the Layton 24th LDS W'ard Chapel with Bishop Richard CAMPING WITH TOUR DOG m Mcui t ihe nwx? m draff & hiiae t he iftepiy tup, C ant a fcw MfiJpoti Sbftffd In no PAc dfs ffddafj on Mftf oJ 1h mttc c arwiuh hoe i he kh w umf on g'-tf- 'g Quorum. Hgh Fnc group leader and had served in the Sunday Sc houl prtwde ney and ihe Soung Men's Presidency, He wotked many year uh Ihe Senior Aaromc Priesthood. He was an ordinance worker in ihe Salt Lake and OgJcn LDS Temple. 4-ft- Nul 546-329- Salad OPEN FOR LUNCH & DINNER luluft Specialties &r " r COCPO.V I Any 11 Tizza ! NOWOrEN 6- Ihimcmade Sours (1-21- s3 cocmv Any 11 Pizza (1-21- ) ) FREE oo j Only j withpurchase of j any Large Fizza McKenzie officiating. Interment wav in the Memory Gardens of the Wasatch. i(ftat,orka ft! or ll fun i4i iift yur dg KGftg, a mue hr Lye on a koh h wad anenih wh as sft-to (wen d.ivr enounm Banquet facilit la Call For Takc-Out- i with purchase of any 2 Larger Size Pizzas A Ue or dgs iw Ue to choe der oe ofxt pnipitn awndv and nut hevome km. tftf muff he lftn hnaiff the lira hoe hnff hvB m gnnmd upuiuit um pGgnie. and the dgs oniU ninuff the Itr from i! , wpumh to Lnrffutk ownm uini!)if pK one hut t eotuKS, anJ ft nut be irmpneg n sour dyt In view of these pn Vmt nut he hrff to hot a nrgh-or nluite lake tare of suur or pm ft hi a krarct whJe you're Vour pat hdih drpmJk on ft, BrvvflM uymma ft&u . .. !. pt r, d-- nu 0 Denari E. Tay lor, D.V.M. Marr O. Fasrcrtt, D.V.M. Layton Veterinary Hospital 1538 !uia2.'u.uJ North Main, Layton, Utah 8 10 1 1 773-257-0 776-151- 1 Wyl-lichur- p. Va. The m.irri.i:c Has volcmn.red in the Sail Lake LDS Temple Sept. 4, 1934. Il WAS a pans processor al Hill Air i'orcc Base, retiring in I I. He came lo Utah and settled in Farmington in 1934. He moved to Kaysville in 1949. He attended schools in Virginia. He Has a High Priest in the Kaysville 2nd Ward. He served as a counselor in the Sunday School presidency and had been secretary of the High Priest group. He had been active in genealogy and temple work and had been a home teacher. HE HAD worked as a M farmer. Surviving are his widow of Kaysville. two sons and three daughters. Rjymond A. Hardy. Layton: Amos W. Hardy, Delta: Mrs. Josephine Taylor, Kaysville: Mrs. Darrell (Virgi- PM nia) Fra7ier. Layton: Mrs. Paul (Catherine) Willey, Centerville: 35 grandchildren. 69 and 14 T ALSO SURVIVING is one brother and one sister. Joseph W. Hardy . Scottsville, Va. and Mrs. Jesse Mills. Red Oak. Va. He was preceded in death by one son and three daughters, QUALITY FILM FINISHING Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Nielson and daughter Jill. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Nielson of Salt Lake City spent three days at Bear Lake. Completes AF Basic Training IN SUNSET SQUARE O Over 500 Custom Frame O Hundreds of Ready-Mad- e O Mats Air Force Reserve Airman Robin D. Hicks, daughter of Willis E. Dale of Ogden and Wanda R. May of 93 E. Antelope Drive, Layton, has completed Air Force basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, O Fine Art Posters O Photo Finishing by Owen Film Service Ai 1 OFF 0 Tex. DURING THE six weeks at Lackland, the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special training in man relations. Choices Frames ON ALL FRAMES and FRAMING SERVICES hu- In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree in applied science through the Community College of the Air Force. n THE AIRMAN will now training in the idministration field at Hill Air Force Base. The airman is a 1979 gradu-it- e of Layton High School. be-zi- at both OWEN STORES During September 1600 Washington Blvd. Ogden 393-613- 1 OWEN FRfiME fiND PHOTO SHOPPEl 2507 hi. MAIN SUNSET 773-OWE- 1 i t-- td lf A4 14 fttrd a Vf sag l.t t8f kJalr, (Mj8I ; fiJ Hat Nr. t ft aft ir a XU ttii ft, 4 k lalfilf ' ftt'4 4 latttlT .4 fill! Hr4 , rf1 Lkai J4 Mfttal 4, Hriff tail; Mf M1. 1 tft- c.aii .ft tt a Hi n tic WM4, 14 4! ; i Tirmunittft, He irjt. At All 41 k x IU) Msit A id lx & ai4 ti- - i fift, l 4'1 4 tt-c- II ItHtfaft ftt (Sxr'.tf al H-jii- , J4 .4 i, l-- - micinir, f.ti i,r U .a 0.-- 4 U In t . it a V a, trf.. It.ailif a l Dies Of Henri Attack Clearlielil; Mrt. Sieten .! 4m ji, nr .aft . la 1 t,4 Uj A, Anderson George ie uier. an4 ihrce t) Katmutten. Kp Mrt. Kjtmuen. I lank llamlynt Mtlk'noush. IUM.RAL service ft ft t lie ATI! 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