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Show I 4 REFLEX Arville Dean CotwraJl. fW, of E. Gentile, Layton, died Sunday, CXI. J, I92 at his home alter an extended nest, Rites Slated For Dale Schulthics HE WAS born June 9. 1902 in Honolulu, Hawaii, a son of Danforth Joy and Anna Mane Nielsen Coonradt. On Nov, 21, 1925 he married Ora Walton in Sail Lake City. He was member of ihe Farmington 3rd Ward where he served as TIJcrs Quorum pic suk ni and 12 years in the Sunday School presidency, eral government and Davis County, lie will be remembered as a great husband and father and lor his service to members of the community. years of age. 1 le later lived in Sail Lake City and had lived in Layton for 46 years. He worked for (he Union Pacific Railroad for 35 years. He had been a carpenter at Wade Construction Company. DIANA BALL BAS7.CZYNSKI HF, IS survived by his w ife of Mrs. Diamt Ball Hascyns-ki- . 41. of 175 L. 200 N.. Kays-villdied Saturday, (Xt. 2. 19X2 at McKay-lXHospital after an extended illness. SHE WAS born June 6. 1941. in Ogden, a daughter of e. c Also surviving are two JUL DALE HOWARD SCHULTHIES Dale Howard Schulthies, age 72. died (XI. 4. 17X2 a! home after a long illness. brothers and one sister. Ray Schulthies, Nyssa. Ore.; Avon Schulthies. Pocatello. Ida.; and Luolc Schulthies Stable, Shirley L. and Doris Love Ball. She married Robert F. on June 28. Kaysville. Maxine Brown Schulthics Sept. 24, 1936 in Farmington. The marriage was later solemnized in the Logan Temple. Bowling Association Whitesides on Dec. 14, 1966 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. SHE HAD been employed at Flint Distributing in Salt Lake, Marguardl Corporation,' Hill Air Force Base and the Internal Revenue Service. FAMILY prayer was given by Bishop Dick Bowman. Prelude and postlude music, Anna McAllister; musical selection, by Lynn Nance "I Walked To- She was reared in Layton and lived there for 40 years. Whitesides, Layton; one grandchild. Also surviving are her day Where Jesus Walked accompanied by Anna McAllister; invocation. Jay Hamb-- , lin; bishop remarks, Bishop M. Farrell Benson. Speakers, Tonya Egbert Day and Bishop George J. Kershaw; musical selection, Burton and Joyce Winters, Though Deepening Trials; KATHLEEN C. WHITESIDES mother of Layton and three sisters, Florence Mary Hammer, Eagle River, Alaska; Patricia Ann Perkins, Layton and Urilla Arlene Hill, Kaysville. FUNERAL services were Friday, Oct. 1,1982 in the Layton Holmes Creek LDS 5th Ward with Bishop A. Ralph Harding officiating. benediction, held THE FAMILY praver was w Musical selection, You Are My Sunshine," by Gene and George Coonradt, accompanied ihemselseson the guitars. Remarks, Bishop Ikmald I Peru, speaker. George Coonradl. tribute, by Gary Dean Coonradt; musical selection, 'Somewhere My lose," by Gene and George Coonradl; benediction, Pres. Lee Max Moss, and ihe grave was dedi Jr.. Mrs. Ins Lliabeth Spaulding Stewart, 7b, of Clinton, died Sunday, Sept. 26, vx2 in Fayetteville. North Carolina, SHE M AS born Nov, 26, 9uS in Hooper, a daughter of Brad Young, David Young. LJward Voighl, and Mike Lewis. Honorary pallbearers were Brent Coonradt, Lewis and Charlotte May Low? Spaulding. On June 9, 9.6 she married Melvin C- - Stewart in the Salt ake LDS Temple. SHE MAS a graduate of We- Wesley Coonradt, George Coonradt, Gene Coonradt and Pfiil Janavak, 1 he La) ton Third Ward Relief Society ssas in charge of the (lowers. ber College. She graduated from Utah Slate University in lus t She was a member ol ihe Weber Slate College Alumni Astticialion She was (he first visiting teacher in homes and hospitals for the Daws School District. She Liter became supervisor of the siMimg teacher program in Davis School District, SHE W AS a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, the American Association of University Women and Ihe Utah literary Club. She had served on the Clin Stevenson Rites Held Saturday IUMRAL services were Mary Louise Stevenson. 73. of 514 N. Main, was found dead Thursday. Sept. 30, 1982 at her home. held Saturday, (XI, 2 at 2 p.m. Mortuat ihe ary in Roosevelt. Utah, Interment was in Bluebell Cemetery in Duchesne County. np r SHE WAS born Aug. 15. 19(W, in Vernal. Utah, a daugh- ter of Andrew Joseph and Clara Arinda Allred Steven-son- . After the death of her parents. she was reared by her grandparents. Henry Dexter and Cynthia I.ouise Zabnskie Lavloti News VISIT CUR Neil Adams of Burley. Ida, has been visiting with members of his family living in Allred at Bluebell. Utah. She had lived in Roosevelt. Bountiful. Clinton and Kays-vill- Las ton. On Sept. 16 Mrs. Anncbclle Wall hosted a luncheon in her home for her sisters. The occasion was the birthday of Mrs. SHE WAS a member of the Kaysville 15th LDS Ward. Surviving are three sisters. Mrs. Leonard (Clara Hazel) Gloria Hess of Farmington. The sisters who attended included Mrs. Ruth H. Adams. Mrs. Dorothy Adams. Mrs. Goodrich. Clinton; Nell Stevenson. Clinton: Mrs. Lloyd (Gladys) Goodrich. Anncbclle Wall. Mrs. Gloria Hess and Mrs. Connie Lay ton. Mrs. Bonnie Jackson of Logan was unable to attenJ. Vernal; nieces and nephews. Theres no limit to ton Town Board-SH- active in the LDS Church and had served on the stake boards ol the Relief Soct-ctWAS Sunday School and ywmia Surviving are her husband of Clmion. two sons and one daughter, Clair Stewart, layeitevtlle, North Carolina. LaVar D Siewart, Scottsdale. AriM Mrs, Sidney t Marlene) Jones, Potomac. Maryland, eight grandchildren and two great grands hildien ALSO SIRS DING me one brother and three sisters. Lloyd SpauIJing, Hooper; Mrs. Albert (I loicinei Slurp, ('ll y: Mrs Ann Crow ley . 11am Ogden, Mrs. IlovJ ildna) Stoker, Salt Lake t uy I uneral services wcie held Ihursdav.Sepi Win rite (Tut' ion 5th LDS W.ud wuh Pies A. 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Farrell Benson of the Kaysville 8th Ward officiating. Interment was in the Kaysville City Cemetery. She married Stewart Cal SURVIVING are her husband of Layton, two sons, Christian Stewart Whitesides, Kaysville and Shawn Ute Dan-fort- SHE HAD been a member of the Kaysville LDS 8th Ward, serving as secretary in the Sunday School presidency, and was active in the Primary. She had won the Utah State SHE WAS born June 10. 1936 in Thatcher. Utah, a daughter of Aaron W. and Wrilla Thorpe Christiansen. SHE GRADUATED from Davis High School in 1954. She was a member of the Layton Holmes Creek LDS 5th Ward. She had served as MIA secretary, sports director in the ward and stake and had worked with the youth many years. She had also been a visiting teacher and had sung in a sextet for many years. Basz-czyns- e. Mrs. Kathleen Christiansen Whitesides, 46, of 2023 Ridge Road, Layton, died Tuesday, Sept. 28. 1982 at the Davis North Medical Center after a lingering illness. ! Layton; two sons and one daughter, A. Lee Coonradt. Mjury James Coonradt and Mrs. Dave (Beverly LstcllaC.) Young, all of Layton; 10 grandchildren and 17 greatgrandchildren. I3, at Russon Brothers Mortuary on p.m. and on (Xt. 6 from Thursday. Oct. 7 beginning at 10 a.m. Funeral services will be held on Thursday at 1 1 a.m. at Russon Brothers Mortuary, 29S N. Main. Burial will be at the Farmington City Cemetery. A VIEWING will be held Services Held For K. C. Whitesides i HE WAS a member of the Layton 3rd LDS Ward. Surviving arc his widow of ALSO SURVIVING are one h and one sister, brother in Joy Coonradt, Salt Lake City and Olive C. Muse. Las Vegas, Nev. SHE WAS a homemaker and Funeral services under the Kays-villof a lifelong resident direction of the Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary were held She graduated from Davis Oct. 6. 1982 in the Wednesday, High School and graduated mortuary chapel with Bishop in from Utah State University Don J. Deni of the Layton 3rd 1961. LDS Ward officiated. Bountiful. 7-- 8 BORN Aug. 24. 1911 in Bountiful to Henry and Lydia Howard Schulthics. Married 2 grower and beekeeper. He had been a bee inspector for Davis County for many years. Tuesday Schulthies Cleave. Potomac, Maryland; Val Schulthics. Bountiful; Dalinc Schulthies Hilton. Sandy; and Gary Schulthies of California; and five grandchildren. 1 by DasiJ Young. Burial as in the At sun Burial Gardens, Sail Iake City, PALI hi AKIKS were Cary Dean Coonradt, Dan Coonradl cated given by Mike Lewis with Lynn Paisey playing (he prelude and poulude organ music. He was also a prominent fruit Riles Held Farmington, children. Pat jA3k I D in Honolulu until HF. L! be w as f ormerly employed by the fed- , 283 Iiia S(ewar( Dies In 'North Carolina At 80 Coonradt Succumbs 05ITUQM mmiumi, JOURNAL liULI - CTIN I I.FADF.R, OCTOBER 7, 198J 546-244- yf First Security bank of Utah, N.A.'First Security Bank of Idaho, N.A. . AS v - S' First Security Bank of Rock Springs - First Security State Bank. |