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Show I I REFLEX JOURNAL BULLETIN Riles Held For OBITUQM Fred Thompson - Aug, 30, 198J in the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City after a lingering illness. nied by Roberta utile; invocation, Koycc Ostcrgaard. Rental Its were by Bishop A. Neal Smith; life sketch, Mike Vinson; tribute, Mary Ttmoth-y- ; speakers, Bishop Wallace Allen and Bishop Rodney I elt ; organ solo, "In the Carden" by Pearl Jorgenson; benediction, Walter Ross. PALLBEARFRS were Walter Ross Jr., Douglas Osier-gaarHerbert Jones, Kevin Ostcrgaard, Allen Pace, and Kirk Jones. Honorary Pallbearers were Mike Ostcrgaard, Mark Ostcr-gaarKyle Jones, Jason Pace, Shaun Pace, Clcn Pace and d, d, Devin Pace. BISHOP A. Neal Smith of the Kaysville 9th Ward, offici FLOWERS were cared for the Kaysville 9th Ward Relief Society. Maude Jones was bom on March 4, 1904. She died Aug. .25, 1982. The dedication of the grave was by Harold Tippetts. Interment was in Kaysville City Cemetery. Ella S. Odd Dies At Age 89 Mrs. Ella Steed Odd, 89 of N. 400 W., Kaysville, died Thursday, Sept, 2, 1982 at her home of natural causes. 156 y; Norman (Alline) Fickett, Layton; 15 grandchildren; 28 and seven ALSO SURVIVING is one the Clearfield Convalescent Center following an extended illness. SHE WAS born March 4, 1906, in Orangeville, Utah, a daughter of Parker Adelbert and Harriet Stilson Childs. She married Walter Black in December of 1923 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died March 7, 1930. She married Cloyd West Aug. 9, 1934 in Price, Utah. SHE HAD lived in Mountain Home, Utah; Blackfoot, Ida., and for many years in Utah and for the past three years in Kaysville. She was an active member of the Kaysville 3rd Ward and Johnson, 79. of 2402 W. 0()0 N., Layton died Monday, Aug. 30, 1982 at her home of leukemia. SHE WAS born Aug. 14. farm located a between Layton and Clearfield. She was the daughter of 1903 on e David B. and Elizabeth Ann Thomlcy Simmons. On July 23. 1923 she married Sterling W. Stevenson in Salt Lake City. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died June 7, 1932. she married Leon Johnson on July 19, 1934 in Ogden. 7-- 9 she attended Taylor-Wng- MRS. JOHNSON had been a Bethel, Minn. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Sept. 7 at Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary with Bishop Larry A. Streadbeck of the Kaysville 1st Ward officiating. INTERMENT in the Kaysville City Cemetery. had worked in various auxiliary organizations. SURVIVING ARE her husband of Kaysville; one son, Delbert Black, Kaysville; one daughter, Mrs. Ferron (No- reen) Thayne, Deweyville, Utah; 14 grandchildren; and 25 years. He attended Spring City schools and graduated from North Sanpete High School. He attended Utah Mate Agricultural College in Logan. He was a member of the Lay ton 8ih LDS Ward. I le had Lee Oliver Huzcldine, 67, of 467 N. 250 E Kaysville, died Sunday, Sept. 5, 1982. at the North Davis Hospital of a heart attack. HE WAS bom Aug. 3. 1915. in Salt Lake City, a son of Oliver and Sarelda Brown Hazel-din- DUP camp. She was a member of the Layton 2nd LDS Ward. She had been president of the Relief Society and MIA. She had been secretary of the Primary and was a Primary teacher. She had been a work director and visiting teacher in the Relief Society. She had also been a Sunday School teacher. SURVIVING are husband of Layton; one son and five daughters, Keith Johnson and Mrs. Wayne (Maxine S.) Smedley, both of Layton; Mrs. AnnL J, Harris and Mrs. Max (Doris S.) Barton, both of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Jarl (Shirley S.) Ottesen, Salem, Utah; Mrs. William J. (LaRue S.) Huxley, Ogden; 25 grandchildren, 49 Also surviving are two Thompson, both of Layton, seven grandchildren. HE HAD worked for Mountain Bell for many years and at re- He had lived in Kaysville for the past 25 years and was a member of the Kaysville 3rd LDS Ward. HE WAS a member of the Mountain Bell Pioneer Club, and a member of the Kiwanis Club for over 30 years, where he held the offices of secretary and treasurer. Surviving are his widow of Kaysville, three sons, Thomas L. Hazeldine, Shandon, Calif.; James O. Hazeldine, Layton; Michael D. Hazeldine, Kaysville; two grand- children. ALSO SURVIVING are two sisters, Mrs. Barbara H. q&QSi&WSIS .gJliUniil.iiBISaS; Also surviving is one Thomp- son, Ogden, FUNERAL SERVICES under the direction of the LindquiM Kaysville Mortuary were held Friday, Sept, 3 in the Layton East LDS Stake Cen- ter with Bishop DcLoy E. Bench Sr, officiating. Interment was in the Kaysville City Cemetery. pjer9 Print calicos Full bolts GUNNESAX GUNNESAX LACE TRIM Bailey and Mrs. Jean H. QUILTED CALICO Smith, both of Salt Lake City. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Lindquist Kaysville WOOL AND WOOL BLENDS COORDINATES Mortu- 45" wide White and Priced elsewhere Off-whi- Limit 100 yd. toss per customer Full bolts Marcus Bro. and Syltletown brands only 45" wide Double Faced ary. interment was in the Kaysville City Cemetery. ROBE e. He married Mary Nielsen on March 16, 1940, in Salt Lake mii hompson and Margie Lorene Lee 0. Hazcldinc Dies A( 67 Years the time of his death was tired. member of the Hollyhock sister, Clara Colemere, HE LIVED in Spring City for about 29 vears. in Ogden for 10 years and in Lay ton the past 28 ter located. The last three grades of elementary school one-roo- T broiher, John Merlin City. life-lo- Sugar Co. and Co. of Ogden. ELLA STEED ODD On Jan. II, 1944 he married Gracia Lorene Hill in Ogden. He retired from Hill Air Force Base after 30 years of employment. MRS. JOHNSON was a resident of Layton. She attended school in a school house located where the Daniel Harris farm was la- and Light Co., the Layton Rites Set For Reta C. West Mrs. Reta Childs West, 76, of 270 N. 300 W., Kaysville, died Saturday, Sept. 4, 1982 in Mri. Lenora Simmons School. She worked for Utah Power had been a member of the ary of the ward choir. Surviving are two sons and three daughters, Wallace S. Odd, Oakland, Calif.; Ray S. Odd, Kaysville; Mrs. Anders (Rhea) Pehrson, Salt Lake Cit-Mrs. Douglas (Ella Louise) Campbell, Smithfield; Mrs. Services Held For Lenora Johnson Layton Elementary. She graduated from Davis High SHE LIVED in Farmington 16 years, and in Kaysville for 73 years. She was educated in Davis County schools. She Kaysville LDS 1st Ward, serving as a Relief Society teacher, and was a member and secret- LENORA SIMMONS JOHNSON grades for SURVIVING arc his widow of Lay ton; two sons and one daughter, Gary Dee Thompson, West Jordan; Paul Brent Fred and Margaret Marie Sorensen Thompson. she attended in Clearfield. For SHE WAS born Jan. 16. 1893, in Farmington, a daughter of Ira Richard and Bathshe-b- a Bigler Mdler Steed. She married Arthur Henry Odd on Sept. 24, 1910, in Farmington. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Aug. 4, 1954. teacher, HE WAS born Oct. 19,1914 in Spring City. Utah, a son of ated, Family prayer by Cary Pace. A musical selection was by Christine Denpe accompa- Funeral services were held for Maud Tippetts Jones on Saturday, Aug. 28 at noon at the Lindquist's Kaysville Chapel. served in the Flder quorum presidency as a counv had served as secretary of the high priests quorum, lie had been a ward clerk and a home Fred Wilbur LAYTON Thompson. 67, of 672 Valeria Drive. Layton, died Monday, Rites Held For Maud T. Jones MAUD T. JONES LEADER SEPTEMBER V, 1982 VELOUR Layton NARFE Sets Meeting Members of the Layton-KaysvilChapter of the National Association of Retired Federal Employees are meeting Monday, Sept. 13 at 1:15 at the Layton bowery near the Layton Heritage Museum. THIS MEETING is a com- le bined social and meeting in the form of a cook-ok picnic ut pot-luc- style. Those attending will be brought up to date on the new tax bill and bills just accepted by the Congress to cut future deficits, will affect all Federal Civil Service and military retirees and their income. Local chapter President John Baker encourages all members and prospective members to attend. STRETCH Full bolts Priced elsewhere to $4.98 yd. 50" to 60 wide Designer lengths Priced elsewhere to $3.98 yd. TERRY SHERPA FLEECE NYLON TRICOT 60" wide Full rolls Off-whi- te only Sheepskin Look 54" wide Sheer $1 49 SM 15 Den. 90" to 108" wide ITEMS ARE ON SPECIAL TABLES OR GROUPS ONLY NOT ALL ITEMS IN ALL STORES FACTORY SECONDS AND USED WINDSHIELDS $AVE$! OVER 1,000 IN STOCK sis- ters, Mrs. Otto (Violet) Lenk, Bountiful; Mrs. Leland P. OPEN SATURDAY TIL NOON (Jean) Bybee, Salt Lake City. FUNERAL services under the direction of Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary were held Thursday, Sept. 2 in the Layton 2nd LDS Ward Chapel with Bishops counselor Bill Talbot officiating. Interment was in the Kaysville City Cemetery, dmg A-- l QUALITY GLASS Also surviving are two brothers and one sister, Lee Childs, Orangeville, Utah; Owen Childs, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Zella Barrett, Pleasant Grove, Utah. 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