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Show - t WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER. JULY 16, 1981 REFLEX-DA- VIS OPJTUgRU Flint Rites News Rites Held For Scott R. Flint, 30, of 25 Phillips St., Layton, died July 9, 1981 at his home. He was bom Sept. 1, 1950 in Ogden the son of Rex W. and Erma Thompson Flint. He married Theresa White in Elko, Nev. on Jan. 7, Norman Stuart Layton; daughters, Angie and Brook Flint, both of Layton; father of Kaysville; brother, Mike B. Flint, Clearfield; stepbrother, Tom John of Idaho; sister, Mrs. Sandra Duncan, Kaysville; stepsister, Mrs. Lisa Stevenson, Layton. 1979. Norman Moss Stuart, 61, 1981 in the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden following a heart attack. He was born March 18, 1921 in Layton, the son of George S. and Leda Moss died July 5, HE WAS a graduate of Davis High School and had attended WSC for three years. He was a member of the Layton 18th LDS Ward. He was a veteran of the Vietnam War and was wounded twice in Vietnam. He received two purple hearts. He was a warehouseman at the Defense Depot in Ogden. He is survived by his wife of Stuart. He married Jean Bar-loJune 21, 1946 in West Point. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Dec. 21, 1951. w MR. STUART was a supply procurement officer at Hill AFB where he received numerous awards for outstanding service. He retired from the base after 32 years there. He made his home in Layton until he was eight years old and his family moved to West Point where he spent the remainder of his life. He graduated from Davis High School and completed a correspondents course from LaSalle University in accounting. An active SURVIVING are his widow of West Point; sons and daughters, Norman. L. Stuart and Michelle Stuart, both of West Point; Vaughn B. Stuart,. Orem; Mrs. Blair (Sandra) Green, Kanesville; Mrs. John (Deborah) Craner, Pocatello, Ida.; 19 grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Dee (Virginia) McFarland, West Weber, and Mrs. Gary (Barbara) Faulk, Layton. Funeral services were held in the West Point Stake Center July 9 with Bishop Kenneth W. Flint officiating; family prayer was given by N. Leslie Stuart; prelude music by Mary Ellen ' Anderson, 37, of 2604 E. 3450 N., Layton, died July 7, 1981 as a result of an automobile accident. Mrs. Anderson was driving the family van near Cedar City when a tire blew and caused the van to roll over. The Anderson family was returning from a vacation in California. Her husband and two sons are still recovering from injuries they sustained in the accident. One Another; and Vaughn B. Stuart spoke. Another musical number O My Father was given by Mr. Stuarts grandchildren acc. by Susan Chapman; benediction by Blair M. Green; postlude by Susan Chapman. Pallbearers were Dr. Lee. Malan, Wayne Owens, Howard Hammon, Deon McFar- MRS. ANDERSON was land, Gary Faulk, Ronald Stuart, Darrell Gardner and Marlin Huff. Honorary pallbearers were Rulon Thornley, Phil Moss, Dr. Robert F. Faunt Montgomery, Vaughn Eastman and Dale Thurgood. Care of the flowers by the West Point Second Ward Relief Society. Dedication of the grave by John W. Craner. Interment in the Syracuse Cemetery. born May 20, 1944 in Schmal-lenberGermany, a daughter of Hermann and Anni Hofmann Vullmers. She married Douglas Richards Anderson Jan. 10, 1963 in the Logan LDS Temple. She was a graduate of Bountiful High School and an active member of the LDS Church having served as a teacher and leader in many ward and stake g, Bit-ne- r, . Rites Held For Where Is Heaven" was given by Mr. Stuarts grandchildren, acc. by Michele Stuart; invocation by Glen Stuart; remarks were made by Bishop Flint and first speaker was Dee McFarland. IlaM. Major Mrs. Ila May Manning jor, 70, of 958 East'Gentile, Layton, died July 9, 1981 in the Davis North Medical Center in Layton. She was born April 17, 1911 in Farmington, a . Is your house less than eight years old? 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FUNERAL SERVICES were held July 14 in the Lindquist E daughter of Charles Edward and Nellie Butcher Manning. She married William Major in Morgan, Ut. on March 18, 1939. He died July 11, 1969. A LIFE long resident of the Kaysville-Layto- n area, she was a graduate of Davis High School, worked at the Woods Cross Cannery, and was a member of the Layton 21st Ward. She had been a visiting teacher for many years and was a member of the senior citizens of Layton. Surviving is one daughter, Mrs. William (Deanne) Salter of Layton and five grandchildren; brothers, Alan Manning, Kaysville, and Glen and Myron Manning, both of Fruit Heights. FUNERAL SERVICES were held July 13 in the Layton 21st Ward Chapel with Bishop Paul G. Sharp officiating. Interment in the Kaysville City Cemetery under the direction of Lindquist Kaysville positions. She was an out- standing homemaker and an expert seamstress. SURVIVING are her hus- band; sons and daughters, Kristina, Wendy, Christopher and Todd Jeremy Anderson, all of Layton; her parents of Schmallenberg, Germany; brother, Hermann Vullmers, Jr., and a sister, Mrs. Rita Boss, both of Schmallenberg, 'Germany. Funeral services were held July 11, 1981 in the Layton 28th Ward Chapel with Bishop S. Clair Bankhead officiating. Family Prayer was given by Bruce Anderson; prelude music and postlude music by Mary Jean Bankhead; invocation, Andrew Johnston; speak- er, John Gray; vocal solo Somewhere My Love by Harris Adams, acc. by Mary Jean Bankhead. SPEAKERS WERE Renate Johnston, Lola McFerson and remarks were given by Bishop Bankhead. A recording done by Douglas and Georgina Anderson Beyond the Sunset was given. Benediction by Walter Rosemann. Casket bearers were Rodney K. Anderson, Bruce R. . Anderson, Donald Enders, Hans P. Rosemann, Harold Rosemann, and Thomas Rosemann. Dedication of the grave by Douglas L. Anderson. Interment in the Kaysville Cemetery. accompanied her daughter Mrs. Helen Barnes of Kaysville and her two sisters, Mrs. Lou Bernsten, Ogden, and Mrs. Fred Sprecker, Clear- Funeral services for wood Sixth Ward Chapel. Mrs. Thurber, a former resident of Layton, died July 8, 1981 in a Salt Lake City hospital. She was born Jan. 3, 1921 in Layton, a daughter of Irvin and Annie Fisher Hennefer. SHE MARRIED Glendon Thurber July 16, 1941 and the marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Her husband proceeded her in Mr. and Mrs. Keith Brimhall. Miss Kirsten Meyer left Monday to return to her home in Germany after spending the past year with Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Marx and their family. Kirsten was on the PIE Exchange program and attended Davis High School. Mr. and Mrs. Sam McAlliswith her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Bums K. Black and family. Elder Robert McAllister related his experiences while serving in Taiwan on his mis- sion in a Sacrament meeting while they were there. Hospital in Ogden. PRIVATE GRAVESIDE services were held July 13 in the Kaysville City Cemetery with Bishop Larry Burdett of the Layton 22nd LDS Ward officiating. The service was under the direction of Mortuary. death. , Mrs. Thurber graduated from Davis High School and attended BYU. She was employed by ZCMI at the time of her death. SURVIVING are her children, Randy G. Thurber and Glenda Thurber, both of Salt Lake City; Valerie Thurber currently serving in the Osor-n- o Chile LDS Mission; two grandchildren and. one. brother, Jay Hennefer, Salt Lake City. Interment was in the Holla- day Memorial Park. service just got better. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Blamires entertained at a family patio dinner at their home last week. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnson and family,-CloveValley, Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. Kent Blamires and family, Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Blamires and family, Kays- Mrs. Bonnie Soltys and daughter Lynn returned from a vacation trip to Europe. They returned home July 7. Mr. and Mrs. Don Adams and daughter Lisa visited for a week in Panguitch with her father, Stanley D. Tebbs. Lisa Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Buchanan of Kaysville, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton M. Memmott of Salt Lake City, attended the funeral of a friend, Marion Bowman, in Roosevelt on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Morgan and family of Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Holbrook and family of Farmington spent July 4 at Lake Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brough have returned home from r Mr. and Mrs; Eldean Holli- day of Kaysville and her mother Mrs. Ada Kent of Lewiston have returned from a three week vacation trip to Illinois where they visited LDS Church historical place of interest in Nauvoo and Inde- with her grandfather before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Bennett attended the William E. Bennett family reunion held Saturday at Box Elder Park in Brigham City. Rodney and Carol Black and family of St. George were visitors of their aunt and uncle, .Mr. and Mrs. Sam McAllister and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Hol- pendence. They traveled to Houston, Tex. and spent some time with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hess and family. Now Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hess are in Utah visiting with her parents and also with his parents in Brigham City. On July 5, Larry and Kris had comb of Colorado spent a week in Kaysville visiting former friends. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Muir of Bountiful spent time in Germany on a combined business and pleasure trip. While there they had the opportunity of visiting with their son Elder Lynn Muir who is serving an LDS mission in Italy. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Passey vacationing in Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Buchanan visited in Logan over the weekend with their daughter Jill and Evan Mecham and children. Evan is recovering from severe injuries suffered recently in an auto accident. Gregg Pearson had the misfortune of injuring his led in a motorcycle accident last week. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Larkins of Bancroft, Ida. spent the weekend in Kaysville with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Lyle Larkins and family. Mrs. Lois Nalder is convalescing at home after undergoing surgery at the University Hospital in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Witt of Heber City were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. ' Preece. FACTORY SECONDS AND USED WINDSHIELDS $AVE$! attended the Passey family , When Mrs. Ada Kent arrived home from Texas she had received her mission call to serve in the Oklahoma Mission. ville. remained for another week Layton, died July 8,1981 in the weeks before returning to Layton to Heber City on weekend in Antimony, Ut. DAnn Singleton, the infant daughter of Raun Val and Janet Nalder Singleton of named. They will visit a few Wednesday to visit with Mrs. Giles sister, Mrs. Iona Huffak-e- r, and other relatives and friends. ter and family spent the DAnn Singleton McKay-De- e : Mrs. Louise Benson and children of Boise, Ida. are houseguests of her parents, Services Held For Maurine Thurber Services Are Held Maurine Hennefer Thurber, 60, of Salt Lake City were held July II, 1981 in the Cotton- ' field and their brother, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Ahrens, Ogden, were guests in Burley, Ida. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barnes and Mr. and Mrs. John Barnes for a few days at the Barnes Ranch. Mrs. Robert Thueson and two children of Jerome, Ida. are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Laser. A family dinner was held in their honor with other guests Mr. and Mrs. John Laser and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Laser and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Butts of Stanton, Calif, visited a week with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bond. They visited with other relatives in Heber City, American Fork, Orem and Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Gale F. Caldwell, sons. Brad and Clark, Joy and John Fundloff and Kath Cotterell, left for Los Angeles, Calif, where they will be on the Family Feud Program on TV. The Caldwell family was one of 15 selected from 500 families in Salt Lake City to participate on the program. They were not sure when the show will be televised. They will return home July 1 1 after sightseeing in the San Diego area. Bishop and Mrs. Richard Brough returned from a ten day vacation trip to Alaska. The trip was a 25th wedding Mrs. Jodi Lowry and son, Justin, to Brian, Tex. where they will make their home. Jodis husband Jim was already there to meet them. their infant son blessed and Elder Brian Lange will enter the MTC July 9. He will serve his mission in Pennsylvania. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lange and a member of the Kaysville 9th Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Packer and family of Moab spent the July 4th holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Packer. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hawkes of Fairfax, Va. were visitors last week of Mr. and Mrs. Thorne. Mrs. Sarah Giles accompanied Mrs. Hazel Orgill of gift from their children. Mrs. Maxine Humphreys By NORMA PREECE 376-875- 1 J! 1 reunion and birthday anniversary observance of his mother, Mrs. Irettia Passey who was 89 years old on July 3 held jointly in Eden at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Satterthwaite. OVER 1,000 IN STOCK Mrs. Bryce Passey and daughter, Claire, and her in- laws, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jorgensen all of Cedar City were overnight guests of Mr. OPEN SATURDAY TIL NOON ' and Mrs. Rex Passey. Elder Mitch Keck has returned home from serving his mission to the Philippines. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keck and a member of the Kaysville 12th Ward. He gave his mission report June 27. 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