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Show "S WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MARCH 18, 1982 REFLEX-DA- VIS 1I Funeral Services OPJTOTiQ Held For Rites Held For Campbell Sr. Don P. Page Keith Gordon Campbell Sr., of 2569 E. 1930N., Layton, died Monday, March 8, 1982 in the Davis North Medical Center in Layton. 74, P. Thurgood, Layton. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at noon in the Syracuse 3rd Ward Chapel with bishops counselor Norman J. Bennett officiating. The family prayer was given by Don DeWitt; prelude and post-lud- e music by Randy Gailey. Jayne Cook and Pat Buck sang 0 My Father, accompanied by Sharon Hamblin; invocation by Willard Parker. DON P. PAGE . Don Parker Page, age 28, of 2468 S. 1000 W., Syracuse, died March 6 in St. Benedict Hospital of respiratory failure. He had been hospitalized for the past 2 'h months. He was born April 25, 1953 in Salt Lake City, the son of Orion and Itha Parker Page. He married LuAnn Call in the Salt Lake LDS Temple June 1, 1973. HE WAS engaged in farming and had been employed by Hall and Gailey Construction Co. He resided in west Layton for 22 years and spent one year in Logan. He and his wife had resided in Syracuse for the past five years. He was a graduate of Layton High School in 1971. While residing in Layton he was an active member of the Layton 2nd Ward and had been a Sunday School teacher, YMMIA presidency member, activities director and a home teacher. As a member of the Syracuse Third Ward he had been a home teacher. HE WAS bom Jan. 7, 1908 in Providence, Utah, a son of Ezra Taft and Lucy Pickett Campbell. On Aug. 12, 1931 he married Clista Christiansen in Logan. The marriage was later solem- Glauser, Chris Thurgood, Norman Whitaker, Bob Thurgood, Glen Bouy and Eldon P. Campbell, Ogden; Dan P. HE HAD been owner and general manager of the Keith Supply Co. in Ogden. He had formerly worked for the J.C. Penney Co. in Downey and Rigby, Ida. and the Almond Ford in Downey. He had been owner of Campbells Market in Preston, Ida. and had farmed in Preston, Ida. and Smith-fielUtah. He had worked for Heitz Heating in Ogden and had farmed in Liberty prior to his retirement. He was a graduate of South Cache High School where he was studentbody president Mortuary. Toastmistress Club Sets Speech Meet Toastmistress Clubs, will hold its annual speech contest on March 20 in Provo at the Holiday Inn. HE IS survived by his WINNERS FROM the Lakewidow of Syracuse; his paside Area Clubs will compete rents of Layton; brothers. for the honor of representing Alan P. Page, Layton, and Utah at the regional confeMark P. Page of Price; his grandmother,. Katherine rence in Park City in June. The Graveside services were w March 4, 1982 Lane and Laurie Smith, 5239 S. 500 W., Ogden, boy. Richard and Juanita Bitter, 957 26th St., Ogden, boy. Lynn and Michelle Laymon, 2875 N. Hillfield Rd., No. 152, Layton, boy. March 6, 1982 Quentin and Wanda Cole, 742 W. Gentile St., Layton, boy. Kevin and LaRee Olson, 1307 S. 1200 E. , Clearfield, girl. Bob and Ann Petro, 1405 W. 1750 N., Layton, girl. luncheon. Cost is $4.50. Reservations should be made by calling JAMES B. BRUFF, county campaign chairman, will give the final campaign report. He is confident that the $333,000 goal has been exceeded. New officers and members of the board will be elected at the annual meeting. Also, campaign leaders, unit chairmen, loaned leaders, company executives and coor-- , dinators, will be recognized for their support to the 1981 campaign effort. Silverage Center Activities On March 22 there will be musical entertainment at noon. Come and have lunch with us. A new craft class, gold leafing will be started. Stop by the center and see a sample of this craft or call IF ANYONE is interested in giving piano lessons at the we welcome you and your talent. If you are over 55 and would like to work at the center for 19 hours per week please call us. You must meet an income limit. Would prefer someone with a valid drivers license. 546-220- iberty prior to moving to March 7, 1982 Thomas and Geraldine Jackson, 74 W. 2000 N., Layton, boy. Layton in 1976. March 9, 1982 Anthony and Julie Frazier, 48 E. 950 S., Layton, girl. Bill and Ellen Garcia, 3695 Jefferson Ave., Ogden, boy- - 544-859- r: 1 March 3, 1982 Daniel and Barbara Carlson, 1203 W. 400 N., No. 47, Clearfield, twin boys. numerous other ward and , day, March 23 at 2 noon at the NCO Club at Hill AFB. All officers, board members, contributors ar.d volunteer workers are invited to attend the Davis No. Births HE WAS a member of the Layton 20th LDS Ward. He served in the presidency of the Ogden LDS Temple from 1975 to 1978. He had served in the bishopric of the Ogden 21st Ward and on the high council of the Preston, Idaho Stake and the Ogden Stake. He held H.1 v Officers elected at the Kaysville Silver Age senior citizens site are Kirtlev E. Tucker, left. 2nd vice president and treasurer; John L. Kneedy. 1st vice president and Shirley wittmann, president; Elma Webster, secretary, isnt ' Mack G. Smith, president of the United Way, announced that the annual meeting for the United Way of Davis County has been scheduled for Tues Utah State University. j AGE GEEiGEKS SIIAER urmiv United Way To Elect and captain of the football team. He had also attended afternoon session will begin at 2 p.m. with the speech contest starting at 6 p.m. Those interested in attending may call Carol Fowler, 4 Council II president, for reservations. n, held the same day in the Preston, Ida. cemetery, dmg HE HAD sung in various musical groups and in barbershop quartets. Mr. Campbell lived in Providence, Preston, Ogden and L- Council II, International Mon-so- FUNERAL services were held Thursday, March 1 1 , 1982 in the Layton 20th Ward Chapel with Bishop L. Winslow Hurst Jr., officiating. stake positions. He was a past member of the Lions Club, Kiwanis Club and Chamber of Commerce. He was instrumental in the improvement and expansion of the Liberty Pipeline system. Spencer. Funeral directors were Lindquists Kaysville '"f greatg- randchildren. Also surviving are two brothers and one sister, Elbert Mrs. Kenneth (Helen) Denver, Colo. nized in the Logan LDS PALLBEARERS were Mark and Alan Page, William Call, Richard Evertson, Jared and Val Call, John Watts and Tom Rhodes. Honorary pallbearers were Curtis and David Page, Jim children and eight r Campbell, Salt Lake City, Temple. REMARKS wer given by Counselor Bennett. Speakers were Mark P. Page and Pres. G. Ralph Dibble; a musical selection, a medley of his favorite hymns, was given by an aunt, Mrs. Helen Layton; a musical selection was given by Ruth Dibble, accompanied by Marianne Call at the organ, and violinist Carman Dibble, Ellen Dibble, and Patty Sargent. The benediction was given by Jared Call and the grave was dedicated by William A. Call with interment in the Syracuse City Cemetery. SURVIVING are his widow of Layton; one son, K. Gordon Campbell, Pleasant View; one daughter, Mrs. Gail (Dianne) Jones, Harrisville; 11 grand- I St. Benedicts Births March 9, 1982 Wesley D. and Tamara Sawyer, 221 W. 2650 N.. Layton, boy. GARDEN CENTER Dont get mad when youve been had SHOP STOKERS Our plants are Utah groum, for Utahns THERE IS A DIFFERENCE by Utahns, Planters Funeral Hospital Friends All planters Charge by phone Free delivery Birthday by Sheila - Visa, Master Charge No. Davis and Weber area 2050 South 1000 West, Syracuse Phone 825-767- 6 J V? $0$ 4 . |