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Show t Lakeside Review, Wednesday, July 8, 1987 30 LOST ft FOUND J FOUND2malepuppies7 j ShepherdCollie :Anme E. Halls Elizabeth Halls, 88 of 628 Hill Villa Dr., died Friday, July 3 ,1987 at the St. Benedict's Hospital in .Ogden of causes incident to age. She was born Nov. 21, 1898 in Utah, a daughter of Cyrus Alfred ' and Mary Ann Burt Penrod. She married Clyde Halls Nov. 29 ,1916 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Feb. 23, 1974. Surviving are two sons and two daughters, Wayne C. Halls, Yuma, Ariz.; Lon M. Halls, Las Vegas, Nev.; Beth H. Russell, Washington Terrace; Leigh Ann Kyle, Barstow, Calif.; 17 grandchildren and 50 ff'LAYTON-Anni- e Lib-fert- y, and two Also surviving are one brother and one sister, Leo Penrod, Roy; Mrs. Tommy (Violet) Harris, Cedar City. She was preceded in death by two sons and six grandchildren. Services will be held Wednesday at "noon at Lindquist's Layton Mortuary, 3074 N. Fairfield Road with Keith D. Halls officiating. Friends may call Wednesday from 10:45 to 11:45 a.m. interment, Liberty City Cemetery. Warren t.st , S. Wimmer Jr. CLEARFIELD-Warre- Smith Wimmer n Jr., 39, of 138 No. 1100 W.. died Thursday, July 2, 1987 at the Humana Hospital Davis North in Layton of heart failure. 'He was born Nov. 21, 1947 in Tooele, Utah, a son of Warren Smith and Parna Billings Wimmer. "He married Karen Knudsen, Sept. 19,' 1969 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Surviving are his widow of Clearfield; two daughters, Jessica Wimmer and Lucybeth Wimmer, both of Clearfield. Also surviving are his mother, Mrs. Parna Wimmer of Salt Lake City; his father and stepmother, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith Wimmer Sr., American Fork; his grandmother, Mrs. Hazel Pulley Wimmer, American Fork; two brothers and three sisters, Steven Wimmer, Clearfield; Michael Wimmer, American Fork; Karma Belew, San Francisco, Calif.; Mrs. Mike (Charlene) Bingham, Tooele; Mrs. Kelly (Janalyn) Memmott, Pleasant Grove. He was preceded in death by two He was a member of the Gideon As- sociation. He was a member of Teamsters Local 849, where he had served as a steward. He had lived in Gridley, Calif.; Washington State; and Butte, Mont. He moved with his family to Layton in 1977. Surviving are his widow of Layton, one daughter, Mrs. Robert (Dixie) Zamora, Layton; nine grandchildren, 15 and two great-gre- at daughters. Services were held Tuesday at grandchildren. He was preceded in death by one daughter. Friends called at the Myers Mortuary in Roy on Tuesday, June 1, 1987. Additional services were held in Gridley, ry Smith of the Clearfield 13th Ward officiating. Interment, Clearfield City Cemetery. Mae Matis 11 a.m. at the Clearfield North Stake Center, 150 No. 1000 W., with Bishop Lar- Carl Holder LAYTON-CaDonald Holder. 81. 682 N. Colonial, Layton, died Sunday, June 28, 1987 at St. Benedit's Hospital of causes incident to age. He was born Sept. 20, 1905 in Black Oak, Missouri, a son of Sam and Finley Holder. He married Irene Kell in Mount Vernon, Washington. They had been married 54 years when she died on March 9, 1981. He married Lida Twibey in February 1983 in Layton. He was a member of the Assembly of God Church. He had served as a rl . deacon, had taught Sunday School, and had served as the Sunday School superintendent. Services were held Thursday, in the Roy 2nd Ward Chapel with Bishop Ralph Allen officiating. Funeral directors were Myers Mortuary of Roy. Interment in the Roy City Cemetery. good home. Lost and Found Service Humane Society Lost: Mexican top front tooth. Vicinity of Sunset. Strong bond with Gus. family. Answers to Please call if found. 825-18or anytime. Oleta Valentine Cunningham, 71, of 1228 Valhalla Dr died Tuesday, June 30, 1987 in a Ogden nursing home of complications folCLEARFIELD-Leon- lowing a 1 4Q e Pace Matis, 76, of 5512 S. 2425 W Roy, died Sunday, June 28, 1987, at her home of cancer. She was born Dec. 14, 1910 in Price, Utah, a daughter of John Albert and Ada Cottam Pace. She married Henry A. Matis on June 8, 1936, in Manti. Surviving are her husband of Roy, four sons and one daughter, Fredrick William Matis, Santa Clara, Calif.; Dr. John A. Matis, Ogden; Dr. James H. Matis, College Station, Texas; Dr. Bruce A. Matis, San Antonio, Texas; Mrs. F. Calvin (Betty Belle) Packard, 23 grandchildren, 12 Springville; ROY-Ma- Also surviving are one brother and one sister, Eldon Pace, Ogden; Verlene Pace Bennion, Cokeville, Wyoming. 298-029- 8 CASHICASHI CASH1 Too many bills? Consolidate those high interest loans. We loan 95 of the appraised value. FHAVA, Conventional. Ogden Layton Brigham MOVING? Calif, moving company will be in the Ogden area July 18th. Save money call us collect for prices. Georgia THE TIME IS RIGHT For those who want to date and Bertha Mae Story Valentine. Surviving are one son and two daughters, Jan C. Cunningham, Clearfield; Judith A. Flint, Layton; Mrs. He-b(Karen Joy) Mower, Waipahu, Hawaii; 12 grandchildren and five COME ON DOWN!! er For those who want to fan COME ON DOWN!! What does dating and tanning have in common? The Heart Connections, the fun way to date and tan. 2751 WASHINGTON BLVD. Also surviving are one brother and one sister, Leland Valentine, Pleasant View; Mrs. Howard (Violet) Bosgieter, 7. You Phoenix, Ariz. death by two can't make it to the btg game next week? Don't let your tickets go to waste-b- uy a little ad. Lots of sports brothers. Services were held Saturday at noon at Lindquist's Kaysville Mortuary, 400 N. Main with Bishop Davis McBride of the Clearfield 11th LDS Ward officiat- fans read ing. interment, Lindquist's Memorial Gar-dens of the Wasatch. PROCESS SERVER 745-66- (80 ) GERAL Join the progressive rehab team at Care West Nursing Centers located throughout Utah. We are looking for a director of nursing with skill to manage licensed nursing personal and nursing assis- tants, coordinate, implement, and evaluate nursing care In our long farm care facilities. We offer medical, dental, tuition reimburse- ment, consultant support She was born March 21, 1916 in Soso, Miss., a daughter of E. Chester in j Airline Coupons BUY OR SELL a stroke. She was preceded PERSONALS SERVICES NURSING y grey around face. Missing Leona V. Cunningham LEGAL ADMINISTRATIVE Chihuahua-To- Terrier, brown with She married David' C. Cunningham March 14, 1936 in Wellsburg, W.V. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple June 1, 1942. He died July 13, 1981. Calif. mix, 3 mos. 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These are the things you told us you wanted in a medical center. The other services, amenities, and family programs youll find here also reflect your desires in a health care facility. The Womens Center was designed in mind and is dedicated solely to with your meeting your health needs. In the renovated obstetrics section, LDR (Labor, Delivery, and Recovery) rooms containing sophisticated equipment are featured, along with a traditional labor and delivery area. We help prepare you for childbirth and parenting with our informative Cradle Club'M newsletters, classes, and merchant discounts before the baby comes, and our comprehensive First StepsSMprogram to help new parents during that critical first year of babys life. After your babys birth, you and the new father are invited to be our guests at a gourmet dinner in our exclusive Proud Parent Dining Room. Services of interest to women of all ages include breast diagnostics, diabetes treatment and support seminars, smoking cessation, and PMS programs. A unique addition is the Family Social Center, where families and ; i' well-bein- i t g friends can visit, educational workshops and classes are held, and information is available on subjects ranging from drug abuse to child development Most patient rooms in the Center are private and all have private bathrooms. Each cheerful, airy room is luxuriously furnished with such thoughtful touches as a writing table and plush chairs, and a vanity with lighted mirrors. When you come to our new Womens Center, we want your stay to be as pleasant and comfortable as possible. So your needs, both medical and emotional, come first with us. It is this commitment that sets the Womens Center apart, and makes it a place truly dedicated to you. If you would like more information or a personal tour, call us at 774-701- 9. Humana Hospital - Davis North 1600 W. Antelope Drive, Layton, Utah 84041 (801)825-956- 1 Cradle Club and First Steps are service marks of Humana Inc. 1987 Humana Inc. Bringing the human being in need into the hands of a doctor.2"1 6 |