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Show Page 6 Zilpha Hanna Stokes Sessions OBITUARIES CLEARFIELD Hanna alpha - George H1YKHDALK Ktlwin "Ted" Anderson, 67, Hiverdale Hoad, was dead on arrival at the McKay Dee llos)ital June 30 ol a heart attack. Mr. Anderson was born Sept. 10, 1908, in West Weher, a son ol George and Artie Isa hell Fronk Anderson. On June 25, 1936, he was 4(7 V. Storytime features pine cone fun HOY On Tuesday, July 13, 1976, Mr. Hoy Durham will he the guest for the children's storytime at e new Southwest Brai h Library. Mr. Durhai s Pine Cone Fun unique presentation makes him a favorite with the children. The children will be shown how to create with pine cones and will be able to bring home one of their very own creations. Outstanding work noted Linda Jones ol Hoy has received an Outstanding Mrs. rating performance at ceremonies at Hill Air Force I'ase. She 0 a secretary in the Maintenance Directorate at Hill her Mrs. Jones and husband Jorr have a son. she is a daughter ol Mrs. Frnostine ladahag Stockton, Calif. ol married to Virginia Taylor in Ogden. The marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on March 9, 1953. He had been manager for the wholesale and frozen food section of Meadow Gold Dairy, retiring in February of 1973. He had lived in Tremonton ol to and Ogden, coming Hiverdale 24 years ago. He was the first mayor of Hiverdale, serving for 12 years. He had also been chairman of the Hiverdale City Planning Commission, and had been justice of the peace in Hiverdale. He was a charter member and past president of the Hiverdale Lions Club. He graduated from Bear Hiver High School. He was a high priest in the Riverdale 4th LDS Ward, and served as stake MIA director, Sunday School superintendent and YMMIA president. He was a teacher in the high priest quorum and a home teacher. Surviving are his widow of Hiverdale; two sons and two daughters, Edwin T. Anderson, Roy; Kent T. Anderson, Mrs. Alan (Sandra) Judkins, both of Riverdale; Mrs. Joe (Sharon) Trease, Sunset; eight grandchildren. Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Lowell (Doris) Stone and Mrs. Oliver (Lucille) Larson, both of the LDS Church, a - Sandra CLEARFIELD Jean Deas. 4, daughter of Kenneth Earl and Nguyen Thi Son Deas of 87 Villa Drive, died Sunday of in- juries received Saturday when hit by a motorcycle. She was born Feb. 13, 1972, in Saigon, Vietnam. She was a member of the Buddhist Church. She had in resided and Vienam, Oregon Primary teacher, active in Relief Society work and sang with the Clearfield Ward choir. She had worked at the Ogden Arsenal. Surviving are four sons, Royal C. Sessions, East Layton; Laver Sessions, Stockton. Calif.; Myron D. Sessions, Clearfield; Theral W. Sessions, Bountiful; four daughters, Mrs. John M. Wanda Taylor, Hiverdale; Mrs. Merlin L. (Margie) Haw son. Clearfield; Mrs. Linden f'erla) Goodwin, i Clearfield. Surviving are her parents of Clearfield, a brother, Ken Van Deas, Clearfield; a grandmother, Lam Thi Vi, Miami, Fla. Funeral services were held Wednesday at Lindquist's 10 a.m. Mrs. Hoy; Darlene) Calif.; 20 Wood, Woodrow Yucaipa, grandchildren; fffrj 15 two brothers, Lester Stokes, Wilson Lane and Edwin Stokes, Ogden; two sisters, Leah Mrs. Crawley, Bountiful; Ogden. e) lap i Mrs. Louie King, Funeral services (n The FENCING ROUGH CEDAR will be in Memorial Park. Interment SUNSET Mrs. Margaret Cole Morris, 68, of 1873 N. 75th W., died Sunday at St. Benedicts Hospital in Ogden of cancer. x4 1 Mrs. Morris was born June 2, 1908, in Alliance, Neb., a daughter of George W. and Grace Cole Kirchman. On Nov. 19, 1933, she was married to Lyle A. Morris in Hardin, Mont. She had lived in Cheyenne and Sheridan, Wyo., and before Mont, Billings, coming to Sunset in 1946. She was a member of the Clearfield American Legion Auxiliary No. 134, the Ogden Drove No. 27, BPO Does, and and Sons Colonial Chapel with Bishop Kent Archibald officiating. Interment in Heights 6 DOG increase at cave Funeral services were held Wednesday at Lindquist's Clearfield Mortuary with Ogden BPO Does No. 27 officiating. Interment in the Clearfield City Cemetery. 41 c 3 25c 45c 29c 1x8 ROUGH CEDAR EAR 6' 89c 3 COMBED CEDAR-D- OG 55 1x4 6 FT National Monument has 6-F- 33 T been utilized by 20,192 visitors the first six months ROUGH SAWN REDWOOD as compared to 14,893 during the same period of 5s"x8'' 1975. To MACHINE SPLIT 1 Cave Timpanogos 49 5 FT PECKY CEDAR provide quality tours caves 1x126 1x124 ecosystem, tour size must be limited. On days of heaviest visitation such as Saturdays and holidays, there can be long waiting periods to buy tickets and sometimes tickets are sold out by early afternoon. A weekday can provide a more enjoyable visit and arriving early is adviseable. 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FT. 1x46 FI.Std.&Btr.. 1x44 FT. 3 Dog Ear Clearfield the Protestant Church. Surviving are her husband of Sunset; one daughter, Mrs. Patricia Pomeroy, Ogden; four grandchildren; two step grandchildren; two brothers and one sister, H.L. Kirchman, Cody, Wyo.; Jack R. Kirchman, Sheridan, Wyo.; Mrs. A. R. (JoAnn) Bowman, Casper, 3 Ix3-6F- T. Visitors Mortuary Margaret Morris ,i, -- West. were in with Rev. Masanori Ohata officiating. Interment will be in Clearfield City Cemetery. Si? Largest Selection ; mi held Wednesday in the Clear! icld 8th Ward Ward Chapel with Bishop Rondo Krickson officiating. Aultorest 6 Dick's w Chris of 1976 Funeral services were held Saturday in Lindquist Memorial Park. Mrs. Stokes Sandra Jean Deas Ogden. Washington - Sessions. 75, ol 579 W. 300 N., was dead on arrival at the McKay Hospital Saturday of a heart altack. She was born July 9, 1900, in Clinton, a daughter of William E. and Hanna S. Child Stokes. She was married to William J. 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