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Show Lakeside Review, Wednesday, August 20, 1986 fiWhi Qf1AO w vibuui. 13 Martha W. Field Katherine Ellen Cole Kenneth DENVER, Colo. Martha Ward Field. 83, formerly of Ogden, died Friday, Aug. 15, 1986 at the Porter Hospital in Denver, Colo., of a heart attack. She was born April 19, 1903 in Enterprise, Utah, a daughter of Henry M. and AbDy Hannah Haven Ward. She married William Franklin Grover. They were later divorced. She married O.B. Helms. They were later divorced. She married Delwin E. Field in Idaho. He died July of 1969. She had lived the past two years in Denver. She had lived in Ogden for 20 years prior to moving to Denver. She was a former member of the Ogden 9th LDS Ward where she had served in the Relief Society. Surviving are one son and one daughter, Wayne Grover and Mrs. Rose Peele, both of Denver, Colo.; three grandchildren. Also surviving are two sisters, Lizzie Eversole, Salt Lake City; Rose Lawson, Caldwell, Idaho. Graveside services were held Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the Farming-to- n City Cemetery. Interment, Farmington City Cemetery. Katherine Ellen Cole. 81, of 1563 E. Kays Creek Drive, died Saturday, Aug. 2, 1986, at a Clearfield nursing home of complications of pneumonia. She was born July 4, 1905, in Kansas City, Kansas, a daughter of Joseph Bellman and Katherine Ellen Kelly Cramer Francis. She married Alva Lonnie Cole Sept. 3, 1932, in Kansas City, Kansas. He died May 24, 1968. She was a member of the United Presbyterian Church and was active in the choir and relief work. WEST POINT Kenneth Leroy Loveland, 74, of 2988 W. 300 N died Wednesday, Aug. 13, 1986 at his home of cancer. He was born Oct, 11, 1911 in Fish Haven, Idaho, a son of Chauncey Leroy and Annie Jensen Loveland. He married Emerald Holt June 1, 1933 In the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was retired from Hill Air Force Base as a security police. He was reared in Idaho and had lived in West Point for the past 52 Michelle Lloyd KAYSVILLE Michelle Lloyd, daughter of Keith Farr and Tamara Mitchell Lloyd of 1325 S. Main, died Wednesday, Aug. 13, 1986 at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden of prematurity. She was bom Aug. 11, 1986 in Lay-to- n. Her parents are members of the Farmington 7th LDS Ward. Surviving are her parents of Kays-villtwo brothers and two sisters, Jacob Keith Lloyd, Bradley M. Lloyd, Monica Lloyd and Christine Lloyd, all of Kaysville. Also surviving are her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant S. Lloyd and Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Mitchell, all of LilKaysville; one lian Ringer, also of Kaysville. Graveside services were held Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Kaysville City Cemetery with Bishop Delone Anderson officiating. e, Dorothy Napper Ellett ROY Dorothy Napper Ellett, 61, of 2576 W. 5725 S. died Saturday, Aug. 9 at her home of a heart ailment. She was born Dec. 26, 1924, in Boise, Idaho, a daughter of Fay H. and Dollis E. Silver Napper. She married Arwell F. Ellett, April 21, 1956, in Elko, Nevada. He died April 5, 1979. She had been a secretary at Hill Air Force Base and retired in 1978. She was a member of the LDS Church. Surviving are one son, JamesA. Ellett, Roy; and one sister, Eileen Churchman, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Sevices were held Wednesday, Aug. 13, at the graveside in Roy City Ceme-tar- LAYTON She was a member of the Pen Women, the Book of the Month Club, the YWCA, and the national and state Grapho Analysis Society. She had been a Den Mother for the Cub Scouts, and was a writer for a local newspaper. She wrote short stories, was an oil painter and taught handwriting analysis. She owned and managed the Bluebird and Evergreen Motels in Des Moines, Iowa. She moved to Layton in 1982. Surviving are a son, Michael Wynn Cole, Layton; and three grandchildren. Services were held in the Highland Memory Gardens Cemetery in Des Moines, Iowa. Funeral directors, Myers Mortuary of Layton. John James Lemon ROY John James Lemon, 62 of 2010 W. 3775 S. died Friday, Aug. 8 at St. Bendict's Hospital of cancer. He was born March 8, 1924, In Paradise, a son of William Walter and Lula James Lemon. He married Shirley Burton Jan. 13, 1952, in Evanston, Wyo. He was a member of the LDS Church. He retired April 1, 1986 from the Union Pacific Railroad where he was an engineer. He was a member of the UP Old Timers No. 6. He served in the U.S. Navy from 1943 to 1946, during World War II. Surviving are his widow of Roy, one son and one daughter, Randall James Lemon, Logan; Mrs. Dan (Holly) Trimble, West Point; and three grandchil- L. Loveland years. He graduated from high school in Paris, Idaho. He was a member of the West Point 4th LDS Ward where he was currently serving as a high priest. He had served three missions and had been branch president of two missions in the Texas South Mission. He had also served as stake missionary of the North Davis Stake and had been president of the Seventies in the North Davis Stake. He had served as Sunday School teacher, Stake Sunday School secretary, High Priest secretary, High Priest Group Leader and home teacher. He had been a temple worker at the Ogden LDS Temple for 10 years. He was a veteran of World War II serving with the U.S. Navy in the cu stomer CE SERVI Ever Try to Return a New Home? Make no mistake. Even with the best-bui- new home, lt something can go wrong. And getting it fixed could be a headache. Or next to impossible. Which is why the new home you buy should be built by a registered HOW builder. Hes the builder whos been screened for professional competence, for financial stability and for his customer service record. Hes the builder who carries the 1 Home Owners Warranty (HOW) insurance program on every home he builds. ar P Weber Basin Home Builders Assn. 385 E. 5000 S. Ogden, Utah 84405 A HOW builder warrants your home for two full years and insures his warranty. But he doesn't stop there. He carnes eight additional years of 479-523- insurance against major structural defects in your home. That's 1 0 years in all. 0 .J wm tj Ask for HOW. Look for the familiar HOW symbol in ads and model homes. Insist on HOW the standard of quality that's built into your home. People Who Know Homes Know HOW. HOW benefits apply only rf the budget property enrolls the home and is m good standing with HOW at the time of settlement ... registered Service Mart of Home Owners Warranty Corporation HOW is a 1965 Home Owners Warranty Cdfp in Islands. Surviving are his widow of West Point, three daughters, Mrs. Norman (Birdean) Evensen and Mrs. Ray (Joyce) Read, both of West Point; Mrs. Calvin (Gayle) Haacke, Midvale; 25 grandchildren and 22 LOOSCiiJG FOU A BAHGA1RJ? Also surviving is one brother, Paul L. Loveland, Pocatello, Idaho. Services were held Saturday at noon at the West Point Stake Center 550 N. 2300 W., with Bishop Farrell Cook of the West Point 4th Ward officiating. Interment, West Point City Our Classified Section is full of them. dren. Also surviving are one brother and six sisters, Melroy Lemon, Paradise; Mrs. Carl (Dorothy) Anderson, Hyrum; Mrs. Bill (Pauline) Rogers, Layton; Mrs. Bud (Elizabeth) Chlarson, Wellsville; Mrs. Norman (Myra) Sorenson, Logan; Mrs. Durdell (Peggy) Dahole, Marshfield, Wisconsin; and Mrs. Wallace (June) Baker, Okinawa, Japan. He was preceded in death by one son. Funeral services were held Monday Aug. 11, in the Myers Mortuary Chapel in Roy with Bishop Carl R. Galloway officiating. Interment in the Evanston City y. Funeral directors, Myers Mortuary Roy. in The LAKESIDE Review is youf NEWSPAPER Katherine Jane Clark If a News Tip you hav on NEWS LOCAL ROY Katherine Jane Clark, 75, of 2700 W. 5600 S., died Sunday, Aug. 3, 1986, in a Roy nursing home of causes abort SpcuH Peopit or Events cad ANITA KERSEY your 774393 ROY incident to age. She was born Aug. 24, 1910, in Salt Lake City, a daughter of J. Frank and Ella Avery Clark. She lived in the Ogden area all her life. Surviving is one sister, Mrs. Frances Erickson, Kimberly, Idaho. She was preceded in death by one brother and two sisters. CORRESPONDENT Graveside services were conducted Tuesday, Aug. 5 at the Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Salt Lake City. Services under direction of Myers Mortuary in Roy. Til l caaraQ&Tp lube oil filter N. MAIN LAYTON 1370 HOURS: M-- F SAT. 0 8:30-8:0- 0 8:30-6:0- 546-676- 0 NO APPOINTMENT NO WAITING FREE AUTOMATIC CAR WASH CHANGE OIL FILTER CHANGE OIL (up to 5 quarts) CHECK AND FILL DIFFERENTIAL (up to 1 lb.) 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