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Show I V.TfJaYmTlX-OAV- KYIS i$ MAY IS, f 99 nanTWSAVmWFH, MAY IS, 1$0 RayL. Talbot Dies At Age 54 Services Held For Henry McGlinch fartd M Rl My lUliv Kong fkkn; tM kg; Hamftu. frti ad HE H Ai born Tab, ibree great- Kaytville - - IIKNKY MCL1NC1I Noth (aube bran HE HAS horn Sepf. 2). 1913 a in Cutlers die Spur. bP.. eon of Jay Jamct and Ua I f one Marsh!! MeGluitb. On Sept. 23. 94t), bt mar tied Ain't Pail m Bunt. Muni. She died Sepi. 2. 1943. On June 19. 1947 bt mimed Ula Ike Adarnt in Layte. rdute 4 and and Kaysvd-lo yean lie was a member ' Layu fhnk-nort- by medky of SURVIVING ARE bit widow, Kaywdlc; one tivter and two and one half-vivtc- half-brothe- the Kaytville Second Ward Relief Society. of Kaytville; (wo daughters. Kaytville City Cemetery under the direction of Lind- - WALTER KEESE Funeral services were held Tuesday, May 6, 1980 at noon in Lindquist's and Sons Colo- nial Chapel in Ogden for WaLoran Reese, 73. of 481 North 200 East, Kaysville, who died Friday, May 2, 1980 al the Davis Medical Center. Jlldon LaVerne Gaither. 62, of 933 LaVerde Avenue, liylon, died Thurvdjy, May S. 1980 at his home of cancer. ilE WAS bom March 5. 1918 City. Neb., a ton of Mason Bernard and Cora Adclla Terpenning Gaithers. On Oct. 16. 1947, he married Emma Jane Harding in Provo. -- in Mason The marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on May 12. 1964. He worked as a carpenter Layton; four grandchildren. ALSO SURVIVING are two brothers and three sisters, Cecil Gaither, Arcadia, Calif.; Charles Gaither, San Diego, Calif.; Mrs. Fren (Una) Skilcs, Laramie, Wyo.; Mrs. Earl (Amarylis) Gran, Brigham Cit-y; and Phyllis Alvarie, Provo. Funeral services were held Tuesday. May 13 in the Layton He was married to Stella Christensen. Aug. 15, 1946 in Clarkston, Utah. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died in 1936. He married Bertha Robinson Call. Jan. 8, I960 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. MR. REESE was a member of the Kaysville Third Ward INTERMENT WITH military honors was in the Kaysville City Cemetery. 2J,years. MR. GAITHER lived Ralph (Jayoic) Holley, Stake Center with Bishop Douglas Cornaby officiating. and a builder and had been supervisor of the wood hobby shop at Hill Air Force Base for : . HE H AS born Oct. 13. 1906 in Moore, Ida., a son of William Wiley and Adelaide Alice Mathews Reese. in ALL CARPET & FURNITURE Kaysville Mason City, Neb., Kaycee, Wyo., and Provo before moving to Layton. He graduated from high school in Alma, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Daniels and family spent Mother's Day in Provo with her mother, Mrs. Anna Harris. Neb., and attended Utah Technical College in Provo where he studied carpentry. He was a member of the Layton 1th Ward, served as adult Aaronic program advisor, first counselor and president of his Elders Quorum, Young Mens MIA secretary and a member of the ward temple committee. dinner party at the Layton - HE SERVED in the air force 19.. during world war II and the Korean War. r Surviving are his wife of The Kaysville Second Ward is holding an adult dinner party on Friday evening sponsored by the ward Relief Society. The theme for the evening is Do You Remember. Mrs. Edith Lewis visited in Orem Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Lewis. 1 Margaret r, !ily.F.0,l!C.y ensen; remarks by Bishop Barker. Speakers were Rex Passey, Brent Hooge and David Christensen; musical selection by Merle Bcllon accompanied by Beth Taylor, musical selection. medley of western music; benediction was offered by LcRoi Day. PALLBEARERS were De- - a m Phone , MmyPrenvlCoiirtMiaStc BILL ULES owner-manag- er Services Salt lor H Held rUu H Lcr 474 fast Hcrdy. 41 of first Sooth, died at it UaaJjy, kLy J, LLKay Hotpot (tgdea, IE H A3 bora Sept. 11.1931 0 M Red Gkt, Vt a of Hv.tmt w Mai C. and Am Hardy. H married LtHiaa Jatae Adamt on March 6. 1941. They were later di- vorced. He was a Imk driver and wat reared in North Farming-Ion- . having bved most of bi Me Kayvvdle. He attended Davit County schools and w at n a member of the Kaytville Second H srd. He was a veteran of the Korean War and tmed with the Army 82nd Au bon me Doimoa, hUWUNG ARE two sons and i daughters. Steve I lardy, Cmiah; Kavey Hardy, Kaywiik; Brook Hardy, Cottage Grove, Ore.; and Shannon Hardy of Kaytville; four grandchildren. Also surviving are bis pa- rents of Kaytville; two brotbert and five sittert, Raymond Hardy, Layton; Crpl FREE ESTIMATES Mr. r far me Mn, Madry hf4H aUVfi COAlUBUtk of Sun J Jin't w Dv J A family gaihrrtfig was bek) M !l Mro, Mrs. Lowell (Elizabeth) Mr, gnj Mrs, Bod Mdrt of (!4, were JWivLy dowrr gurus t4 Mr, a 4 Sirs, Al btJicr. Ibe Mdrs were former Ksysuile rrudrt, Ibry fjtmt f,e the Nth id a fund daughirr born m Mr-- and Mn, Outlet Mdrs, thru fmi thdd. hint Alma CoK-r-r, w ho bat been attending ti) U. is home f.r the summer months. She tt it (Mushier td Kir, and Mrs. Hendea Colher. Mr. and Mn. Jm Cmirth and Lundy, Mr. and Mn. IS Mrt. Crawley and family, Irene CotirtH were ail guests in Tremomoa on Mother Day of Mr. and Mn. Larry Kkimaa and children. Tbe fruit Height Fifth Ward held a get acquainted party at (he w ard cultural ball k wtih games for all ages, dinner and program. pot-luc- Bishop Stephen Morgan was to charge. 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Mn, 1- y It-.an- Dsmeis, who bat been aiiemPng py U the pad year, ts home for the summer taca-I- k, I Uer Pul Karp, sun of Mr. and Mn, George J. KarP f I I ad Pod Nurth. Kay s die bat been c'kd to sene a mis-s- u to the Cadotma Ventura ouvui. He will enter the Mis- sion 1 raiding Center on July J. He ts a member of the Kay ss tile Thud Ward. btr. and Mn. Kevin Collier bad their baby daughter Messed and rumeu in ibe Kaysville laghih w ard on Sunday. May 4. She was named Ctrce and it their first child. Mn. Collier tt the former Stxy I age td I nut Heights. Guests of Kevin and Sucy on Sunday were 8ihop and Mrt. Km. hard f agg and lanuly. l mefijug, Hand Sprndbne ad Miss t tune Spending, Sir and kps. f ed SienJ love and children Plane and f in, trjv tied (o CatSedae, Ctah to attend the Nesvmg and naming id (he irda daujS.ier id Mr. and Mrs, Dvid Gar-but- t. She was named Rebecca May.The morher will N re memtsered av the Pirmef Mary Gur-bu- ll Spend! ove. Mr. and Mrs. do-jhi- have lo taiier chddreo, Rev a Jane and Chmime, Mr. anJ Mrs. II J. Piftop are now ad home aher taking a (eo day (rip (o Mesa, Ariz. where l hey were guest td her brother and sutcr to taw. Mr. and Mn, Cbiford f lowers. Mn. Jim Ctntrcd hosted a bridal shower at ber home Saturday m honor of ber mete. Miss DcMne Cotticd. who wdl be married June 6 lo Trent Weaver. Mrs. leone Cottrell and Sirs. Don Cottrell were e nwivimg hostesses. Twemy-nin- guests attended the shower. Layton; Mrs. Paul (Catherine) Hdley, Centerville; Mn. Calvin (deen) Baker. Layton. ElM RAL SERVICES were held Friday in (he Lindquist's Kaysville Monuary Chapel. Interment was in the Kaysville City Cemetery, np MciUMttoiuticiei Monte Pierce, Art Fisher, Steve Duerden, Scott Browning. Van O. Call Jr., Curtis J. Call, Ron Wilkins and Dean , ?umbnmneiL . ' Honorary pallbearers were LeRoi Day, James Herndon, Bill Hadlock, Farrell Humphreys. David Emery, Doug Rogcn, Doug Wilson, Bill C. Hadlock and Lawson Had- lock. DEDICATION OF grave was given by John R. Call. Bu- rial was in the Clarkston Cemetery, np d YES. WE DO VELVET FURNITURE Inturod All Worti Guarsnlood ENJOY FRESH CLEAN CARPETS BARTONS SHOES 43 No. Main Bountiful (Yoir Fashion Family Shoe Headquarters ) Good wherever Visa is welcome worldwide. The difference is, Card for transactions comes from your checking account. the money. your Banking Theres no charge to own or use the Banking Card. Its like carrying the worlds smallest checkbook that never runs out of checks. You get a receipt for each transaction, so you can keep your checkbook register current. The Banking Card can be your key to banking, too. Just ask for a Personal Identification Number, and you can use your Banking Card in First Security HandiBank teller machines. Then, you can bank evenings, weekends, whenever its most convenient. The First Security Visa Banking Card. For when you want to check instead of charge. Available only at your nearby First Security Bank. N and Mn iro son td ftNul) Ja lor id Ka)dte, HeKulOihWard, fbrywdl givr t Mr if BUMa report t Sunday, stay I m Ite ward Jos-phi- First Security presents the checking card that costs nothing to own or use. r poker wattntharge, I r i f ior, h ts aed' m L'uh Su Cnurray 4 of U.4t,Ad IPs Ja pater, K j w ese; Mr ad Mrs, b en- GRADUATE WITH Park on Monday evening, May Layton; one son and one gaj Mrt, LM ILL er M-f- n The Fruit Heights Fourth Ward is hosting a ward picnic daughter, Dennis H. Gaither, nj aJ uity LilJ 4 ntii'ae on fiiJ.y eveBiag at nrir Hamblin, Layton; Mrs. Taylor, Kaytville; Mrs. 825-10- 87 typM of M 4 Mrs, JLiHo, barrcll (Virginia) Frazier, Dc-le- ' lifjifdl HfJJJlNG liAJIUY stepchildren, John R. Call. Bountiful; Mn. Ralph M. (Virginia) Wilkins, Sail Lake City; and Mrs. Diane Kimose, FAMILY PRAYER was Winter HM-ae- Amos Hardy. Delta, Utah; offered by Ralph M. Wilkins; prelude and postlude music by Beth Taylor; musical number. "Abide With Me, a trio. Bowman, Joyce Jarman and Barbara Bybce, accompanied by Maxine Humphreys; &J Mrs, Alffil Mr, n worr, bBt, tge were gor sit bdy t4 Munoz, Thermo. Calif.; Ruth Ravenor. Long Beach, Calif,: Violet Still, Fallon, Ncv.; Ray Moore, Blackfoot, Ida.; three Kaysville. Funeral services were conducted by Bishop E. Barker of the Kaysville Third Ward. iter Cancer Claims E. L. Gaither At Age 62 id oft-elatin- g and was a high priest. He served at secretary of (he I tdert Quunirn and Seventies Quorom w Idea. He served a stake mtvvfc in EJcn and wav a tupenntendeni of the MIA, He bad been an active tempk worker. He operated a ranch in Montana and then became the foreman of the Browning Bar B Ranch in Ldcn. retiring in 190 when be moved to Kayvvdk. CARE OF dowers was by Surviving are hit wklow UM ferry Smedky U)a fourth H fmermr was in (be Men-fi- d Gardcnt td Ibe H avaub, Strong. fire Dcpanmenl. IV Waller L. Reese Dies At Age 73 prater net Bohop Muvical selection at the graveciJe by Hamt Adamt, 0 My Father and A Perfect Day. Kuriii was in the m c, a rv,ivf of the fourth Hard, av It in two Bishoprics and LUcn Quorum. w a member of the Kaytville Junior Chamber of Commerce and Kay tvd-- It I tS ibe Armour Jenven, Ray Odd, Harold Ragland and Allen tmed Vday, May i mSwH Kauviik Sherman Rutledge, ef Kaytville Second Ward, teno, tad. ft held Per-bin- Layton 39 yeart. Ltn Mr ya, Baker of L)ton. Mr, M Mrt, Rerd Sorenson gaj f, Bakmd b)siiUe are bit ItMf AISLSVHLiwere w He if j M. Layu; veven grandly, I Gal-brau- h, IIE HAS a fettled assituitf postmaster al the Kaysville hni Office. lit haJ lived tn Sheridan. Monl. 23 yeart, llbcryto D, falM, tkaitald. Terry A, T Ru; psa b!f vialer. Mrv, Georpy (lma Jrol Andre-- , durmp world at ft. lo tears lata M the South Pat father by ATRJBITE Id Lou Jean I Imi;. hewed tu oat ollcred by Donald I Usher were Larry Barnett, LaVar Godfrey. Howard Ctoviard. Myron lanfurd and (Widen Taylor. Crave dedication by Lugene Promote. Pallbearer were Harry Duskworth, Chartet Dredge. George Iteywood. LaMar Green. Melvin Manning and Wendell Matfictd. Honorary pallbearer were Dean t, Jay Green. Harold aulmcnt. Ranay brotbert. Rub-(V- sfc-- 4 tbnti Mt, ba f, Ricbmond, Utah: two io l?9. MM He verted in tbe navy f a Ha. dd l 1 Roy; Mn, Jerry iuCaf, (WM plulta. p - KcaJwrrr. ii ttiaort 4 tod4 Pol, I atKndrd H det Stale Carpe for yeart, lie lived iw Henry favorite toast, accompanied by Judith Henry MashJI MXkli, 64, v( 234 Suuih 4U0 1 ast, al bit brunt Kaysville, Tuesday. May 6, 199 pf a dattUrrt, f4 ut Alva surviving Oi Hard mu! trim Harm Adamt, a Taylor; 4ml V. jt HE HAS reared in and Wav a BVQ of Laic; mi Poarq U re Mr. &l Mn. P are Wt waL-- a one w and ary R. f:ua, dim, Oykn, Mr. TOM retard boat H2I Al M 96 where be waked me. Lame, at an fa tor, f amity prayer at offered by Haven J. paW. Jr.; prelude and fMtude mutic by Krot Mtdoud; mvocatu av pv en by Ike Saivdm; We &-- J I, 1976 a td tn loed given by CaM M a&4 I Wna Lawrence 1 4ui- Aug. 16, be otamrd I tUaA A v M (Kpd under I He dunIk of virus t uh. biad, PrvM P, HM. ) grnd,M JySecond Mrdaf (Srt in IIMlUtmioy.oi at II am at the ha brU tj SI Mr- IKMUi lk rrfvi. fUal d-- m d. Uyuof(afl,ef, fri,; (brnune paid. tW. le ; Ifcrrt tlrpib. lert. ilm Cat; Mag art gu,ai t?e Sirref. iAday, Aitft.j Trt. I. T!bui. ft, ff 2 Ray Kaysville |