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Show Fit 13, 1983 PJTUgmi Rites Held For William Farmer V,-- - . FUNERAL services were under the direction of Kaysvil-l- e Lindquist Mortuary. Bishop John Morgan officiated at the services that were held in the Layton 21st WARD Chapel. Interment was in the Kays-vill- e City Cemetery, dmg William J. Farmer, 66, of 313 N. 2800 E., Layton, died Saturday, April 2, 1983 at his i home Ad r Lester E. and Elva Green Bybee. He married Alma R. Lane in 1934. The marriage was later solemnized in the Oakland LDS Temple on June 18, 1965. Farmer, He was reared in Blackfoot, Ida., and had lived in Layton for the past 16years. Hegradu-ate- d LaMont Henry Keller, 77, of 1098 E. 1000 S., Clearfield, died on Friday, March 25, 1983 in a Clearfield nursing home, following a lengthy illness of cancer. from Blackfoot High School and attended the University of Idaho for two years. HE MARRIED LaPreal M. Smith.. They were later divorced. He married Ruth Ann Hunter June 20, 1952 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He had been a wing commander of the Utah Air Force Association. He was a member of the American Legion Post 139. He was a veteran of World War II. born Dec. 19, Harrisville, Utah. He was the son of Henry and Martha Windlan Keller. He had resided in the Ogden area the greater part of his life, moving to Clearfield 15 years HE WAS 1905, in ago. He married Rose May FUNERAL services were held Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the LDS Millbrae Ward moved to California in 1940. He was a member of the Burlingame LDS Ward and he and his wife had served an LDS stake mission. Chapel, Millbrae, Calif. Burial was in the Skylawn Memorial Park, San Mateo, Calif. Mr. Bybee is a nephew of Mrs. Earl Tall of Kaysville. np SURVIVING are his widow of Burlingame, one son and six daughters, 23 grandchil- - Kaysville Lt. Col. (Ret), and Mrs. Leon Heaps and daughter Teresa and their other children, Mr. and Mrs. Richard MR. KELLER was an interior and exterior painter and a member of the LDS Church. Surviving are his widow of Clearfield; two sons and two daughters, Leonard L. Keller, Ogden; Raymond L. Keller, g, nedy, Ogden; and Mrs. Richard (Marian) Burke, Roy. Funeral services were conducted on Tuesday morning, March 29 at 11 a.m. at the Clearfield Lindquist Mortuary. Bishop R. Lynn Allen, of the Clearfield 1 1th Ward officiated. Family prayer was given by Walter Godfrey, with prelude and postlude organ music by DaVauna Arbon. A vocal solo, That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine was by Janice Mrs. Drusilla Porter Adams, 63, of 285 Flint Street, Layton, died at her home on Monday, April 4, 1983. SHE WAS born Dec. 22, Porterville, Utah, a daughter of Nathaniel Victor 1919 in and Blanche Marker Porter. She married Len J. Adams on May 14, 1938 in Ogden. The marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on May 18, 1959. SHE HAD worked at the Davis Bowling Lanes. She had been a member of the Womens International Bowling Conference. SHE WAS a member of the Layton 8th LDS Ward. She had been a Primary teacher and a secretary in ward and stake organizations for over 20 years. Surviving are her husband of Layton; two sons and one daughter Dennis N. Adams, West Valley City; Keith L. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Thome and two children Ricky and Renee of Widefield, Colo, were weekend visitors of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thome. They came to attend his parents mission farewell on Sunday in the Kaysville 8th LDS Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Thorne will enter the MTC on April 20 prior to serving their LDS mission to England. William S. Bennett returned from Sacramento, Calif, where he spent a week on a government business trip. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Linford and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Linford was their sister, Mrs. Breta Linford of Adams, Roy; Mrs, Larry (Lynda) Petersen, Malad, Ida.; 10 grandchildren and Paradise, Calif. Stanley D. and Sally Higgin sonTebbs arrived home Satur day evening from their Carib bean honeymoon cruise, visit ing Miami, Fla.; St. Thomas Virgin Islands, Nassau and the Out Island. They were married Feb. 22 afterwhich they hosted a dinner party at the Red Flame Restaurant in Bountiful for their families. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Don Adams. Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Tebbs. SURVIVING are his widow ALSO SURVIVING are two sisters, Dorothy Helen Anderson, Burley, Ida. ; Betty P. Ewing, Sunset. Funeral services were held in the Myers Mortuary Chapel in Roy with Bishop Dennis Brown officiating. Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Tebbs, Clearfield: Mr. and Mrs. LaMonte Higginson. Taylorsville and Mrs. Carol Morgensen, Salt Lake City. Income Tax Preparation and Counseling 3 Davis Co. 546-752- Weber Co Morgan Co... 625-319- 876-314- 7 1 INTERMENT was in the Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch Cemetery, dmg FACTORY SECONDS AND USED WINDSHIELDS $AVE$! OVER 1,000 Janice Yeager rendered IN STOCK Raymond L. Keller, a son, dicated the grave. are a brother and three sisters, Gerald Keller, Bountiful; Mrs. Lew (Lela) White, Ogden; Mrs. Byron (Lorraine) Ken OPEN SATURDAY TIL NOON another vocal solo, and Mrs. Thomas (Donna) Orozco, also of Clearfield. He has 16 grandchildren and 20 ALSO SURVIVING ter, William J. (Jim) Farmer Farmington; Michael M. Far mer, Layton; Mrs. Frank G (Bonnie Jeanne) Lambdin Memorial Park, where de- PALLBEARERS included grandsons, Gary Chambers, A-- Steven Chambers, David Keller, Guy Orozco, Curtis Keller, Garth Chambers, Robert Orozco and Nick Hohlios. to $8 Sale 9.99 Sale 2.39 bottoms. Infants' 10.99 Sale Uunior selected tops. in or polycotton shirts with knit collar and cuffs. In, nlnrQ tops, pants Reg. 2.99 to $10. A great selection ofeasiest-care and sunwear in the coolest styles and Cross Roads percales. and solids Reg. $13. Short sleeve sport shirts and plaids. Easy-car-e polycotton for men, S,M,L,XL. Sale 17.99, Reg. $23. Mens Harbor Breeze casual slacks. in colorful fabrics. Assorted sizes. Sale 15.99, Reg. $20. Hunt Club denim jeans. l QUALITY GLASS Sale 6.99 Men's selected shirts. tops, Reg. $14. Plaid shirts grid design in Reg. 8.99. Updated plaid smooth percale of polycotton. Flat or fitted. Other sheet sizes, pillowcases and matching comforters also on sale at similar savings. ", , ,y Mli,w iW vnii Save 20 Sale 9.99 Misses selected blouses. JL to 30 Save 40 Save 20 The look of real diamonds without the expense. Earrings, charms and pendants. jaguar III All luggage. extra-secur- buckles, e Special Beauty Salon 45.00 Now 34.88 Even Heat Perm Reg. One Better Perm Reg. 45.00 Vital Difference Reg. 35.00 e Now Now 34.88 27. one-piec- e piluchos. infant bedding. Sale 7.99 Selected athletic apparel. Dynasty bath towels. Reg. 6.99 to $30. Track and Court or Adidas shirts, shorts and sweatpants. Assorted sizes. Reg. $12. All cotton towel in great colors. Matching handtowel, washcloth also on sale. Reg. 17.99 to 42.99. Nike, Converse, Puma, Adidas and more. Sporting Goods Toddletime pinless diapers in sizes from newborn to toddlers. Bountiful Supreme draperies. Department. Antique satin draperies and colors. Only 499.95 Sale 399.95 If Receiver, two-line- Chroma Brite Orem-Universi- ty Mall c. patio group. Reg. 599.99. "Key Largo" 42" table and 4 chairs. Sale ends April 23rd. airm Sale ends Apri 16th, unless otherwise invested. Percentage is off regular retaB. Some merchandise not available in smaller JCPenney stores. Provo fS Sale 499.99 5-p- black matrix picture tube. No. enney j memory, auto defrost, 10 power levels. No. 5938 TV. Reg. $539. 25" screen (meas. diag.) features 401501 an assortment of sizes Reg. 549.95, Features phase speakers. ar in Auto Sensor microwave. purchased separately would be 879.85. Console color disposable diapers. Valley Fair Mall Save 20 All Sale $499 Save 20 Cottonwood Mall f 60 watt MCS Series stereo pkg. Furniture advertised not available outside inormal within IsBvery area. Small charges for delivery normal delivery area. Phone for deters. Downtown Salt Lake ' ? ' Selected athletic footwear. infants underwear. Cotton crib sheets, blankets or comforters. In prints and colors. Great selection. All rtfr Sale 14.99 to 39.99 Save 20 to 40 Heavy duty vinyl construction, hardware. Tweed styles. Easy-car- Underpants, undershirts or Assorted sizes and colors. 4 Sale 5.99 to $26 Infants sleepwear, napwear. All .'.S'-"'-";;- - y :y.: Sale 2.80 to 5.83, Reg. $4 to 7.99. sleepers, pjs and more. Great colors. Cubic Zirconia. f ,r ' shirts. Reg. $12. Mandarin collar short sleeve 'Sale 19.99, reg. $28. Misses' ESP jeans. Save 30 1 REMARKS were given by Bishop R. Lynn Allred; Tribute to Grandfather by Brenda Keller. Speakers were Dale Gardner and Howard Fuller. (Lucille) Chambers, Clearfield of Layton, two sons and three daughters and a foster daugh All : Utah Income Tax Service, Inc. three Yeager with Blain Harmer offering the invocation. Going Home. The benediction was given by Henry Seamonds. Burial was in the Clearfield Syracuse; Mrs. David R. clerk, high council, scoutmaster and as a high priest group leader. ric, ward iaccnrtorl Ayres and son Riley, Salt Lake City; Nanette and Brady Kaysville; Lanny Nelson, Riverdale; Paul Homer, Salt Lake City were guests for Easter dinner in Sandy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Homer. dise, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Chelsea Green of Willows, Calif.; Mrs. Ezra Fjelstead of Ogden; Jay D. and Alice Harris of Tremonton. Rites Held For Drusilla Adams (Elaine) Keseling, Ogden and Vem A. Bybee, Santa Cruz, Calif. HE HAD been educated in and son David of Evergreen, Mrs. Colo.; a sister-in-laBreat Linford Dotson of Para- Baird, Dec. 23, 1923 in Ogden. HE RETIRED from Hill Air Force Base after 34 years of service as logistics specialist. He had been a member of the Layton 21st Ward. He served in various leadership positions including the bishop- placket-fro- nt Out of town guests who came for the birthday open house in honor of Mrs. Dottie Barnes for her 78th birthday anniversary on Saturday, April 9, were her nephew and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dotson and daughter Wendy Calif.; Mrs. William L.' Keller Rites born Aug. 2, 1916 in Evanston, Wyo., a son of Ole N. and Luna Ethel Corbin 1 MR. BYBEE was born Sept. 27, 1912 in Kaysville, a son of of heart failure. HE WAS greatg- randchildren. Also surviving are three brothers and three sisters, Curtis R. Bybee, Oakland, Calif.; Robert L. Bybee, San Francisco, Calif.; Mrs. Lawrence (Maxine) Mills, Santa Rosa, Calif.; Mrs. Wilford (Afton) Young, San Jose, Kaysville and Ogden. He rells, Fullerton, Calif. WILLIAM FARMER dren, and eight Pen-ninsu- la Also surviving are one brother and one sister, Frank Farmer, Costa Mesa, Calif.; and Mrs. Lester (Bea) Sor- '(aysville Former Resident Dies In California Alan Garner Bybee, 71 of Burlingame, Calif, died Sunday, April 3, 1983 in the Hospital in Burlingame. Herndon, Va.; Mrs. Thomas T. (Susan) Mabey, Bountiful; Mrs. Dennis L. (Frankie) Harper, San Antonio, Tex.; Keiko Tomisawa, Tokyo, Japan, and 21 grandchildren. T Ogden City Mall Tooele Springville i - |