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Show I REFLEX JOURNAL BULLETIN LEADER, DECEMBER 2, 1982 osmigmi Ilulda J, Hess Dies At Age 93 Salt Lake LOS Temple. He died Aug. 4, (943. SHE WAS reared in Woods Cross, She had storked as a housekeeper in Salt Lake City. She then lived in North Farmington for 38 years and had lived ttilh her daughter, Mrs. Hen Brough, in Kaysville the past 25 years. SHE ATTLNW 1) schools in Woods Cross. She graduated from the eighth grade and ttas valedictorian of her class. She ttas a member of the Kavsvillc 4ih I DS Ward. She had served in the Relief Society and Young Women's MIA. MRS. HULDAJ. HESS SURVIVING are one son and one daughter. Dr. Joseph W. Hess. Farmington Hills, Michigan and Mrs. Ben (Lor- Mrs. HuIJa Johnson Hess, 93, of 578 E. 250 N., Kaysville. died Saturday, Nov. 2U, 1982 at the home of her daughter in Kaysville. MRS. HESS Mas bom July 6. 1889, in Woods Cross, a daughter of Victor Elflon and I lildor Amelia Kay Johnson. She married Joseph Wells Hess on Sept. 8. 1920 in the raine) Brough, Kayssille. II grandchildren and five great- North Medical Center in Layton of cancer. SHE WAS born May 12, 1916 in Milton. Morgan Coun- ty, a daughter of Walter C. and Nellie Elizabeth Little Nelson. On Oct. 23, 1935 she married Ivan T. Jaques in Devils Slide. Utah. SHE WAS reared in Milton and attended Morgan County schools, graduating from Morgan High School. She hs4 in Devils Slide for two years and in Layton for the past 45 years. She was a member of the Layton 28th LDS Ward. SURVIVING are her hus- - ican Dental Office in Chicago, The Julie Webster family held their traditional Thanksgiving day dinner at the Mr. Ida Rutledge Kaysville I irst Ward Cultural Hall in which they celebrated her 76th year of special Thank- sgiving in America. Mr. Webster wa from Belgium. Mr. Webster is 91 year old and enjoy good health and band of Layton; one son and one daughter. Brian T. Jaques and Mrs. Wayne (Arleen) Pcntz, both of Layton; eight grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren. Also surviving are three brothers and three sisters, W. Grant Nelson, St. George; Carl E. Nelson and Kenneth W. Nelson, Milton: Mrs. Frank (Mary) Robins, Layton; Brandi Michelle Applonie, the infant daughter of Steven Robert and Carolyn Brown Applonie of Layton, died Tuesday. Nov. 23, 1982 at the McKay-De- e Hospital of prematurity. She was bom Nov. 21. 1982 in Ogden. HER PARENTS are members of the Layton 10th LDS Ward. Surviving are her parents of Layton; grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Applonie Jr., Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown, Plain City; Mrs. Florence C. Hill and Mrs. Ogden; and a Mrs. Clara Earl (Nina) Castner, both of Nielsen, Sacramento, Calif. Ogden. FUNERAL services under FUNERAL services, under the direction of the Lindquist the direction of the Kaysville Kaysville Mortuary were held Tuesday. Nov. 23. in the r Lindquistlortuary was held. chapel on Layton 28th LDS Ward in the mortuary Monday, Nov. 29 with Bishop Chapel with Bishop C, Clair Bankhead officiating. Ray Huflaker officiating. Interment was in the Interment was in the Milton Memorial Park, dmg Cemetery. st good thru Dec. SAE daughter Jane Rutledge and o fnend Sarah Hammond of Col-orad- Springs, Colo. Steven and Patti Graves made a trip to San Bernardino, Calif, to enjoy the festivities of SBHS'i Centennial celebration. They w ere guests of Mr. and other friends in the area. They also spent several days with Bob and Lois Stryker al Florence. Ariz. Holiday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoi Day were members of their family, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Day and daughter of Evanston. Wyo.: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis. Soda Springs, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Mark Robins and children of Grace, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Garth Woodward and daughter, Kim Jardme. Bountiful, Jana, Stana and Christopher Kendrick of Tay lorsville. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Buhlcr and family of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Steven Thacker and family, Salt LakeCity, Don Buhlcr and two of his missionary companions of Salt Lake City, were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Buhlcr. 1 Col. (Ret.) and Mrs. Ruticll Massey were guest for Ihatiksgivmg dinner at her broiber'. reception of their father IV then Stout and Mclvma (lull held in Salt Uke City on CX. Mr. and Mrs. Jame R, Uumley in laylon. Mis Harriet hpendlove and 2V. daughter The Study Group met Sunday evening al the home of Mr. and Mrs, David Reeder, Bishop Joseph S. Hill was the instructor for the evening 1 I lame of Logan traveled to Idaho Falls, Ida, to spend the holiday weekend with their daughter, Mr. and Mr Don (iarhutt and children Mi. Shnley Wutmann and her two daughters Pam and Peggy remrned Horn Denver. Colo where they spent the Thanksgiving holiday weekend wuh Mr. and Mrs. Maik Sievens and family. Mr and Mrs. Dean llclman wcie guests in Salt Like City for ihc holiday dinner at the home ol her brother and sister-inda- u Mr, and Mrs. led Bell. Mi. and Mrs. Irving F. Chiisicnsen were holiday dinner guesis in Bountiful at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Jack Burton Mr and Mrs. Lloyd A. Bishop spent Thanksgiving day in Bngham City with (heir wm and family, Mr and Mrs. RoK't Bishop. Mis Camclla Barton was a guesi in I ay ton Thanksgiving day of her son Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Barton. Mis Mary Walters spent a few d.ics in Richfield wuh her son. Mr and Mrs. Jack Walters (or the holiday. Spending the holiday weekend wuh their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Garrett are Mr. and Mrs. Gill Larsen and son, Evanston, Wyo : I erry Garrett and Jeanne Garrett of California. They are the three daughters of Dr. and Mrs. Glen Garrett. Terry Lotz of Redlands, Calif visiied for three days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mclv m l.oiz w hile in Utah on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. William K. Wilson and family, Mr. and Mrs Roger Butterfield and family attended the wedding Holiday dinner guest o( Mr, and Mrs. Comad I arson was their grand daughter Sherrie Smith Horn Brigham Young Umversiiy and her fnend Miss Shelley Seider of Spain w ho is attending Weber Slate College. Mr. Jan Malthcws and (heir daughter Mr. Jennifer Anderson of Mesa, Am recently spent time in Hawaii where they attended the Cambridge Convcniion along wuh sightseeing and stsiimg points ol in- terest. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Chappell were guests in Sail Iike City of her sister and brother-in-laMr, and Mis, Maccr Gatehouse for the holiday dinner. Olhcr guests included Mr and Mrs. I.arry Harman of Granger: Mr. and Mis. Jim Coffee of Salt Like City. Mrs. IVan Bclnap is convalescing al her home after undergoing surgery last week Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Prcece. Kaysville: Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Sickingcr. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wignall and daughter Jamie of Clearfield were dinner guests Thanksgiving Day of Dr. and Mrs. T erry J Prcece at their home in wedding of a friend. Kirk Joseph Shelfield and Mrs Jackson. Mis Ihilolhv Williams has returned home Born the Davis North Hospital where she was confined for treatment for severe burns suffered when then home caught lue last week Mrs Ian Davis retuinej home last week from California where she visited wuh her son and family . Mi ,ird Mrs Kirn Cranncy and welcomed a new grandson, i heir second child, nt Berkeley and also spent lu ic wuh her sisier in rinnda, Calif beloie returning home )f and Mis I ie Know lion enicrlamed.it thanksgiving I Ida dinner tor their chilJicn tmesis in, lode J Mr and Mrs Larry Miner and family . Laylon. Mi and Mis kitk Know him and lamilv. Sail t ake I U . Mr . and Mis Brian (tlscn. kayssille. Paul and Shannettc Keeler of Maneos. Colo arrived Wcdiiesdav to spend the holiday weekend with her parents. 1,11 Trop-Arti- Vi: From The Performance Company The Honest, Dependable Shop You Can Trust 53 North Fort Lane (old Mr. Brako Bldg.) 546-221- 5 8-- 4 Saturdays &frtVrok Hetsoncthle flat g kayssille Aiiorney and Mrs Gaiv Sargent and children were guests in Salt Lake ( uy ot his brother Mr and Mis Paul Sargent for the holiday dinner MissCmdy Havrudid laso nia. Wash . spent the holiday l weekend as a hmrsegucst Mr . and Mrs Don Adams and family. Robert Hollist and children of Idaho falls. Ida , Mr and Mrs Jeff Hollist and Mr and Mrs Rand Hollist and then l.irmlics of Kayssille fhe Kaysville Ihcalei Group attendeJ the Kingston I no at Hotel Clah on lucsd.i evening IhoseatlenJing weie Mr. and Mrs erl Walker. Mi and Mrs Glen Garrett. Mi and Mrs. IKk Bowman. Mr and Mrs. Clyde Galley. Mi and Mrs. I rnk Robison. Mi and Mrs. Dale I . B.irlon. Mrs, George W 1 owe, Mr. and Mrs R A. F. Ms formic k. P l. (M 8291782426839? GREAT GIFT IDEAS quart--o 946 iircrc Weekdays, Sheffield. Mark and ufteSuiiss Colony c All Season Youll get five quarts of our Motor Oil . . . And a clean-nePhillips 66 oil filter to fit your car. Just ask for the Oil and Filter Change Special. You cant beat the performance. Or our special low price. Hours Van-tel- While there Jeanine F.ggin-to- n was seriously injured in an automobile accident and confined to the hospital. On Monday. Nov. 22 she was flown to Salt Lake City where she will be convalescing with relatives Take advantage of the savings. 6 o in - Bob and daughter-in-laJeanine Egginton of Challis. Ida. to St. George to attend a 31, 1982 SEASON MOTOR 8-- y I- n rop-Arti- c 1 y Mr and Mr Joe I Pierce in Kaysville and his patents I'r and Mr. Richard Keeler tn 1 ogan Simmons of ILmsion, L, Te arrived by plane to spend the holiday weekend wuh hi parcnls, Mr and Mrs Roy W, Simmon Mr and Mrs Arv el Woodward and son Mr and Mr R,malJ Woodward of I aytm were dinrief guest Ihanksgu-inDay ol their oldest on Mr and Mrs (XmalJ Wmtjwafdm Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fggin-toaccompanied their son and IOw-4- 0 11 m the aca More being well enough to return to her home in Idaho Dr. and Mis, Sherman B. Sheffield entertained al Mi-dadinner at their home for memters ol the Sheffield lann-ltmesis were Mr LusileB Shelfield, Bishop and Mrs. Beck K. Sheffield and family, Mr and Mrs John SheltielJ, Miss Sher.ie Shelfield and W Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielsen, Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hinman. Post Falls, Ida.; Mrs. Vera Haitt, Oil and Filter Change Special! $Q95 M Holiday houseguests of is her Mr. Van'Syoc and visited Services Held For Infant Applonic the Farmington City Cemetery, np 16 greatg- randchildren. Brough officiating. in dchildren and III. Chapel with Bishop James Jaques Rites Mrs. Maidie Clara Nelson Jaques. 66. of 1203 E. Highway 193, Layton, died Thursday, Nov. 18, 1982 in the Davis keen very active. Guest included Mr, and Mr. Walwyn T. Green, Mr. and Mr. Reed Udall, Dorothy Dr. nd Mr. G, Gibb Smith recently attended the Peterson, Dee W'ebvier, Kays-villMr. and Mr, Jack B. American Dental Association 1 Lm Convention Cook, Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Vega, Glen Jenkins. Woods Cross; Nev, Mr. and Mrs. Dann Patterson, During the annual meeting of the Ladic Ausiliary they lubeny; Mr, and Mrs. IVan Udall, Clinton; Dr. and Mrs, honored all the of the Dentaf Auxiliary of William Nielsen, Antioch, which Mr. Smith served a Calif.; Mr. and Mr. Urcg Taucher and daughicr of Daterm. 1 hey organized the Circle of llas. Tea.: Mr. Carolyn the Golden Key, an organizaTaucher. Salt ak City; Mrs. tion of the past presidents, and Beverly Call. Nyssa, Ore.; had a bronze plaque with all Mrs. F.rma I lm, Ogden and all of their families; Pamela Call, the name of the past pres)-deRicks College and Angela Call. to honor them. The plaSalt Lake City; seven granque w ill be olaeed m the AmerBy NORMA PRFLCE 544 8751 grandchildren. Also surviving is one sister, Mrs. Hildor England. Clearfield. funeral services were held Saturday. Nov. 27 at noon in the Kaysville 4th LDS Ward INTERMENT ttas News iaysville il) Bountiful |