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Show jrnr-MPri- H, ivsi v Anderson Dies A( 47 B. fj I Hear! AKack Claims Arvol Thomas Allen UL nt d K 1 n y )uf u r4 tf Uu (Rd I Ar.JUl.v, 4'id tad 1, HE a ..-Lctrt !.i kn Hi W R In Aulo Accident to. V. (i!) j, t a, u iical tt.i,Itfl Ei lli' l fl.'t ;SK8 AnJUj fl, I Iff Ko) a.'itf, IvJS , ljMrtU 4 !tk. Ml Jy Pliilena Hall Succumbs tKr j , Vfj, ia fU Buhlers Killed B-t- -H iton. - f- 4J E :i. ( , t0 lkM"Gwf Mki t JB, t Wj. fjJrftl fJ ifci t p Eai A A fit tt tS Km Mtfikl, Ai turttHBf r tnt NxMf aJ Wdff, M If ii i R4 Alim J Arm, jt)Ua; Mit Or OiJa. H- - kr iufclur, Il'IML untit fcfiifcf 4 Xj hhSunl Maf iijn t KLJ IlkJlJr.Vpl ti.M1uiy ttan Suhica 114 14 if I A) tun I Mi LD$ . UfJ OS fit M f aim w lid im aJu iii J f, ffaf4 Itf It tti. im k i fAi w..k4 Aif if (Va i !, iKJ L, (rffttif. Mttfh?,. Aug 2", K M l ation hakfiMl ff a heart tohuk. A21 HRttVSKmKpi 21.KII in Ui a U Mn L anj Ami Ivan ASrn, On CXI, 4, vJ J he miitxi I Riit Robert n the Wi lake 1 DY Temple, tp, Ilf II SO Ken a lifclmt ird fat tun. He ffaJuatcd latt H h KKu) and deni 14 (nun attended tt tKr .State c. He at a retired emplace ttf (till Atr I wee Bate. CV-ce- HE tt AS an atiit memker id ih fUS Ckunh. He a a Ikeh I'ncti in ike latum IMi ttatd. He had terted at aid eteeuitte tecretary. home teavhmj tupervintr and tn Ike Yduni Men prcvidcney. Buf J, JUhlcy IfJJ; pc jiPairuuti f inn Hmiun; ff. ptaw mrJi tf. iftNiitf. hr, fmda AJXn; lifcm A, A!!m; "Uiw Offal Ifuni An ff IliflH Aifafni anj Kmf JtC lin. I raUt Iifingtiuft. k prat Alan Koxltnd tth in lermcnl in Ike Kaytttlie City UnjiCATIOV Cemetery. Pallkeareri acre iradtey Allen, Honard Allen. Bay ftarlu. Steari I ur J. Sieten lend and MiUhell SKKmiay. HONORARY pallbearer cre ttdndto Rubertt. W. Earl Carr. Alvin Batehelur, Arden ttolvenen, Laylon 12th tt'ard High Pnetu and Ldder Kevin B. Allen. I loncri acre cared fur by Ike Latum I2ih Ward Relief Society. f tutm) tneu;.!) ! Kf--f speaker, Ralph Dibble: violin medley by Carmen Dibble and Patricia Sargent; speaker, LeGrand Simmons: "In The Garden' by Harris Adams accompanied by Pollyanna Waite; benediction by Pres. Brent A. Allen. Dedication of (he grave was by Pres. Evan Whitesides with interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. PALLBEARERS were Kim Allen Green, Val John Green. Cecil Cain, Tom Allen, Von Allen and Ennis Love. Flowers were cared for by the Layton 26th Ward Relief Society. tt AS fitted in Kaf. khiklk and ftJted M f.i' thui toaff rcfftkfJ ( aentn fw!ne afr, li nakaNSporM. ft tatted in lh U S, r.tk ft A in tffimsnv. OiMwaa. Aiaiaffta. Cld ait. 1 nuJd and Japan, IK ru. klRlkSG are fcit aklow td Kat tt die. I 0 tone and dn daughter. Danny L Ander tarn. Ctdinsdo Spring. Cold.; Gregory Seen AnJerton, tertmg an LDS mutton in Argentina; Mrt. Lee Ueanct lei tt hmle. Proto. Alto turttting are hit mother. Mrt. Luclla fettit. Rupert. Ida.: uo Kothcrt and two tiMert. Mcldon Ander ton. lilatlf.K'l, Ida,: Steve Andervm. ioi. Ida : W'dma Sheet. Tttin fallt. Ida, and Mrt. Carol Jatuk, Hot. Ida. ICNERAL services were held Wednesday al 10 a m. al 12th LDS W ard Chapel with Bishop Gary II. Pchrson officiating. Burial was in the Rupert. Ida. cemetery. Military honors were accorded. ICNERAL services were under Ihe direction of Lindquist's Kay sv tile Mortuary, np Syracuse News Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stephenson spent last Ida. Soda weekend al Springs, on a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Braden Mams and their son and daughter Travis and TaraLee, spent the Labor Day holiday at their summer cabin in the L'intas. rUIHi UlhS ALLEN Marvin Weaver Allen, 90. of 749 N. Main, Layton, died Tuesday, Aug. 30, 1983 at his home. HE WAS born Dec. 25, 1892 in Layton, a son of Joseph H. and Sara Elizabeth Weaver Allen. On Jan. 26, 1924 he married Mary Leona Love in Salt Lake City. ALSO surviving is one sis- ter, Mrs. Parley (Laura) Green of Layton. Funeral services were under the direction of the Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary were held Saturday, Sept. 3, in the mortuary chapel with Bishop Norman Waite of the Layton 26th LDS Ward officiating. FAMILY PRAYER was Marti le with a patio dinner served to all members on Thursday evening. The new program for the coming year was el iM n ttajJ U Uii( itfhr'.tlf. Up XiS rfJmer I t'-- ij liiijttk aia.tue S w etofvh Wafufa!uk. i Kf fa:i af.d j .!, I a d ta and IAMILT Uhil'I fVil f if t4 1 lad dat-fttei- Arid 11, II Ideaef kTAlBANT K.xn ti Hall. Hail, tore, 01 Sief Steall 4 ) Next tt Baatomth, ffvi4 Hftk!k; M faftJ,iu!jrn and 4 tai Ua ffaftXtfU-'en- , Main, JCepklU Si, lUe (xmf and Mj, 1 I (t FtdUtUt Bf NOWOrEN Call Tor Tlc-Ou- t -- 5463296 OPEN FOR LUNCH &D1NNEH Suis Sjsevtilrje P oea -- cotmv- Any IP Pizza Any FREE o.r00 Yslth purchiA llrizza (121) (221) w4th purchase of any 2 Large of jurgePizra EpWWtJ Size Pizza KpimfiatJ j She ttorked al Ranihert Cotion (hi Company and al fretna County at an auditor for Id yearn. ZEE THEY ARE survised by si daughters anj three sons. Kathy Lee. Seattle, Wash.: Mrs. Robert (Sandra! Cowan. Madera. Cakf.: Vickie liuhler, Lodi, Calif.; Leah Buhlcr and Toma Buhlcr, both of Mcndo la. Calif.; Mrs. Cindy Mae Burns. Bakersfield: Stephen LIMITED SELECTION IBcos per) of Mcndota and .ocn Schoomaker. Eresno, Calif, and four grandchildren. ItkCom 8. 1 4 tt 1983 ACCORD LX to 37 AUTOMATIC tox6 $8838 $8638 ft. limit IS $7588 1983 ACCORD LX Stic 4 BACON Alo surviving are 1983 ACCORD w xm Come in today for best selection from a limited stock of Honda Accords at Ken Garfl s. s.c I'l ,lh tM ttlM Doyle Leo Buhlcr, Jr. (Skip- Doyle's five brothers and sisters, Ruv sell W. Buhler. Mrs. Joseph F, (Norma) Prcece. both of Kay Mrs. Doris llenslcr. Salt Lake City; Glenn L. Buhler. Centerville; Verle L. Buhlcr, Farmington. Mrs. Viola Pedro of Oregon survives Marti. Wrippid chopped sirloin Rf Buhler. Stockton. Calif.; Team GROUND BEEF S FINERAL services were ifbM m M Beat the 84 price increases with a new Oldsmobile from our Zero 83s clearance. k. tiirMUI iMMI II held Thursday, Sept. 6 at the Madera LDS Ward Chapel, Madera, Calif, at 9 a m. Family prayer was by Russell W Buhler, a brother; Bishop Offer expires Oct. 1, Thursday ....7:30 p.m. ... or Caiisic the Weight Watchers lalflaa V( tt f jiJi) I J SHE CRADt'ATID from PrevnoTevh. Shett at numed lo George A. Schoomaker. They n ere divorced. I Bacon Wrapped FILET M1GN0N I Ri). 1.43 I la M SlMkl 11 II r 5 LBS. tpptu. 4 M. TV BRAND : $2395 Complete j r With Coupon I 1 o JED'S 0 CUSTOM Phone 544-516- Big Board price Retail 1 No. 609 Omega Brougham Sdn. Relail Big Board price $9800 $10,379 $9826 1 0.9 APR financing available on Omegas and Cieras. Layton State at 5th South Ken Garff 2 : 9:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Strrkf Nwttam Utah fa It fart Oldsmobile Honda 521-611- 1 Open 8am to 8pm Ktl Welcomes.. 23 E. 2-- 7 27 Trademark i - p.m. Except Fri. Gentile, Layton Fabric Loft mm mm $15,000 $16,898 $15,888 Houn . m mm Check the Big Board for savings on all other 83 Olds in stock. A good selection of all models still available. SUPERIOR MEATS 1370 W. 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St.e Putentl KmApd SI. tkitSl idtuiatif f fiS fur Mr, Lose weight and postlude music, Joan Waite; Somewhere My Love by JoAnne Thomson accompanied by Joan Waite; invocation, David Probert; remarks, Bishop Norman Waite; ait t f Utxial t ii, XtAhttH Kf kkti! jiti't itftl pfi. &.h t, only. given by Val Green; prelude f ifirl V foS Wik i6 toMlvaf) M ith ike U S, SI B H Nat ) during ttVlld tt ar II H a a memker df ih IDS tkunli and a an MJer, Join the countless numbers of successful reducers by coming to Weight Watchers now! Weve got quite a holiday deal cooking. Sign up by the above date, and well give you a $10.00 discount off your registration fee (regularly $15.00). Then attend through Christmas, and well give you discount coupons worth up to $20.00. Thats a total savings of up to $30.00. What a great way to lose and save. Offer valid only as a discount and may not be combined with any other discount or special rate. Offer valid in participating areas HE HAD received many beautification awards for his attractive home and garden. Surviving are his widow of Layton, one daughter, Mrs. Nadine Green, Ogden; two grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, Joe Allen, who was killed in World War II. Uti ft Si.t ike ( AJiiiiUk) flajihatX, t ta&, W.k ta 1. Maim If M.fl M fK'. u aVsu Mil i $30.00. Layton City. He was a veteran of World War I serving in the Army. 1 fiasealal a11 hetrtl, KdittJ (itw 0.ak M. iaJt it. ft-- trd l ffut fry tMf and al h Itm id' hik death, k tka tinner uf liukim I'ttiathtd Nul I atm ai Slendma. VaJ. Join by October 1st and youll save up to mer. He also worked for A I IVti ku.aj, toMaJij, It Wuis PPM GiveThanks. Weight Watchers can help you lose 12-2- 0 lbs. byThanksgiving. HE HAD been a lifelong resident of Layton. He was a far- -- Bnfeier f Kutttii tt, fstibicr. 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