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Show Davis County Clipper page A 6 Tuesday, June 3, 1997 'Pet of the 'Week Big Red is a young neutered male red tubby anxious for a new family and a safe, indoor home. This affectionate guy w as abandoned by his former owner and rescued by Wasatch Humane many weeks ago. Despite the scary experience of being led alone and homeless, he is very affectionate and cuddly. If you sit down at your desk to work or on the couch to watch TV, Big Red is right there. If you walk across the room, he is close behind. He is one of many mellow cats that have been waiting, sometimes for weeks, for a kind person to take them home. Any would make a wonderful pet for a senior citien. family or couple. The adoption fee is $45. a donation that will help Wasatch Humane rescue and place more homeless animals The fee includes a spay or neuter, first vaccination and microchip. Wasatch Humane encourages pet owners to bring them indoors, away from the sun and heat, busy streets and wild animals. Also common household pesticides can kill a pet. who unwittingly drinks or eats them. A cat can get chemicals on its paws, and then ingest n while cleaning themselves. Wasatch Humane continues to oiler Spay Utah at the Bountiful Small Animal Hospital, Cat neuters are just $15. spays $25; male dogs up to 35 pounds $25. plus $5 for each additional 10 pounds; female dogs up to 45 pounds, $35. plus $5 each additional 10 pounds, male dogs up to 35 pounds, $25 plus $5 per additional 10 pounds. Visit the animals each Sunday at PETxMART in Layton or call Wasatch Humane at for more information on adoptions or spayingneutenng. 8 Davis County photographer wins award at annual meet Local professional photographer, Sam Blundell recently won acclaim at the recently held Professional Intermountain Photographers Association annual convention in Park City. Blundells black and white image of an underprivileged woman in Tijuana, Mexico, sitting on the street begging for money won three coveted awards including Judges Choice, First Place Portrait Woman and a Fuji Masterpiece Award. resident Blundell is a long-tim- e of Davis County and fostered an interest in photography as a teenager working along side his father in the dark room. He went on to be as yearbook photographer Viewmont High School in 1969. Sam and his wife own Blundell's Fine Art Images in Bountiful. His business specializes in family and wedding photography. AWARD WINNING PHOTO HONORED: Photographer Sam Blundell Professional receives the Fuji Masterpiece Award from Intermountain Larsen at the recently convenLeon President Association Photographers tion in Park City Obituaries Our beloved husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather, Henry Victor Emil Lund, dosed his eyes on May 31, 1997 at home in Bountiful. Utah. He was enfolded by the love of all fa m his y through the day Henry Lund East Layton; Jim (Carlene) Holbrook, Farmington; 19 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren. Henry said today just before he closed his eyes, 'Well, Em off to go fishing and then think that Ell catch a few holes on the green." 1 Henry we will all miss you, until we can come and go fishing with you. Your loving family. Bye Dad. ( I M M A A) before he slept. He was born March 28, 1913 in Butte. Montana the second son of Carl Emil Lund and Emma Ingeborg Pearsson, they were recent immigrants from Sweden. The family moved to the Bountiful area when he was but three. He was very Golda Reading Armstrong, of Farmington, Utah, age 89, died in Bountiful, Utah on May 30, 1997. Born in proud of his Swedish blood and heritage and he spoke only Swedish for his early years. He married the sweetheart of his those around them many happy memories. Henry was one of the first members of the Bountiful Lions Club. He loved to go fishing, golfing and above all gardening. In his later years he took up wood carving and really enjoyed doing this. Henry and Helen really enjoyed traveling together. He belonged to Pi Kappa Alpha at Utah State University in Logan, Utah. Henry was a life long member of the Ztons Luthern Church as were his parents before him. He was preceded in death by his father, mother, brother, Roy, sister Lillian , and two sons Larry and Stephen. Henry is survived by his sweetheart, Helen of Bountiful, four children; Mary Lou (Mick) Gray, Bountiful; Kent (Rosie) Lund, Bountiful; Vic (Linda) Lund, Salt Lake City; Bob (Laurie) Lund, Encino, CA; sister Helen Marie Clark, South Carolina; two brother-in-lawMax (Blanche) Holbrook, s, nnia!Ei-t!iiEaffc- 1 6-- and Wednesday 9:45-10:4- a.m. 5 prior to services. Henry' will be laid to rest in the Bountiful City Cemetery, 2200 South 200 West. Benson, Cache Valley, Utah, on January 2, 1908. to Elizabeth Hobbs and John Job Reading. Raised in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Married Melvin S. Armstrong in the Logan LDS Temple on June 26, 1930. She and her husband, Mel, raised their family in Ammon, Idaho, and later moved to Farmington. She is survived by six children. Daughters, Annette Lundquist Wheeler, Swan Valley, Idaho; Cheryl (Gary) Fogg, Fresno. California; Beverly (Leonard) Graham. Farmington, Utah; Kathryn (Jerry) Callister, Merced, California. Sons: Blair (Sparky) Armstrong. Farmington. Utah; Brent (Gloria) Armstrong, Farmington, Utah; sisters Faye (John) Jordin, Idaho Falls, Idaho and Dolline (Dell) Beesley, Jackson, Wyoming; brothers Duke (Alvera) Reading, Loveland, Colorado and John (Georgia) Reading, Kalispell, Montana; 43 grandchildren and 72 great grand- children. Preceded in death by her par- - Bountiful, Utah. Lee was bom on Aug. 24, 1945 to Willis Lee Fry, Sr. and Grace Harmon Fry in St. Paul, Nov. on ness; brother, George, for whom she provided loving care during his long illness as a child and young adult; her sisters, Wanda (Vaughn) Lee and his wife worked with the South Davis Special The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. She served as stake Young Womens President in South Idaho Falls Stake, stake YMMIA camp director, Relief Society spiritual living teacher, missionary at the Idaho Falls Temple Visitors Bureau, Idaho Falls Temple worker, hostess for the LDS Church Office Building, and many other callings. She enjoyed temple extraction work and family history research. Golda was an accomplished seamstress, homemaker and ama- teur actress. Her industry is demonstrated by her being a source of support for her siblings when just a young woman. She was known for her vivacious personality, love of people, her leadership of youth and devotion to her family, friends, neighbors and her religion. Her large posterity love her and call her blessed. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon, June 3, 1997 at p.m. at the Farmington 1 1th Ward Chapel, 695 S. 200 E., Farmington, followed by intement at Farmington Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday at the church from 11 a.m. 1:30 p.m. prior to services. Funeral directors, Russon Brothers -- Bountiful Mortuary. Dad we will miss you so much! Prominent Provo, Utah citizen and our beloved father, Paul Jones May 25. 1997. He was born Feb. 27, 1912 in Provo, Utah, to Ernest Christian He married Suzanne Redd 20-ye- Paul Jones Henrichsen Henrichsen, age 85, of Provo away passed ents; her husband, Mel, whom she illhad cared for during his IESJGTO- rs Willis Lee Fry, Jr. passed away unexpectedly May 29, 1997 in Minnesota. Wood, Maxine (George) Smith, and Eva (Robert) Jephson; grandson, Gregory Armstrong Fogg. She was a devoted member of youth, Helen Mar Holbrook, on April 13, 1934. They were the founders and owners of Lund Floral and Gifts of Bountiful until their retirement at which time they gave the family business to their daughter and They gave to all a.m. ednesday June 4, 1997 at in the Lindquist Bountiful Mortuary Chapel, 727 N. 400 E., where friends may call Tuesday 8 p.m. W Golda R. Armstrong FARMINGTON Willis Lee Fry Jr. Euneral services will be held 13, 1971. Needs Mutual for many years and enjoyed the association of other leaders and members. He enjoyed being with friends and family, especially those less fortunate who could use his help. We wish to express a special and thanks to his friends at Davis County School District, Transportation Department for their kindness and to his numerous friends around the country. Lee is survived by his wife, a sister, Sarah Robinson, both of Bountiful. He was preceded in death by his and Sarah El lc Henrichsen. He married Myrtle Knight on June 23. 1932 in the Salt Lake Temple. She preceded him in death. We are so happy you and mom are together. We were always so proud of vou both. Y ou have always been such great examples to us. Paul worked for Bennett Paint and Glass. Innes Sporting Goods, also worked and retired from Geneva Steel. He was a member of the Sons of the Utah Pioneers, past president of Kiwanis Club. He was given recognition from the Provo Mayor for refurbishing old paintings that are on display in the Provo City Building. He worked in the Provo Temple for 10 years. He worked in executive position in scouting and was awarded the Silver Beaver Award. He was an avid swimming instructor and competitor. He represented Utah in the World Aquatic School, served as bishop in the BYU 4th Ward and bishopric at the Utah State Hospital. In the early years he was involved in medical and rescue efforts in Provo. He was an aviator and sportsman. He was an excellent picture framer and handyman. He was a long time member of the "Dancing Friends." He was a musician and storyteller. Paul is survived by one son and one daughters, Paul Douglas Henrichsen. Layton; and Joyce Henrichsen Taylor, Bountiful; 7 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren; one sister Ora May Harding, Salt Lake City; preceded in death by his wife, one daughter, Jean; one brother, Clifton E. Henrichsen and two sisters, LaVon Jones and Leah Lewis. Memorial viewing and funeral services were held in Provo. He was interred at the Provo City Cemetery May 29, 1997. Suzanne, and mother and father. Funeral services will be held Saturday, June 7, 1997 at 11 a.m. in the Bountiful 11th Ward, 115 Wicker Lane, Bountiful. Friends may call at Russon Brothers Mortuary, 295 N. Main, Bountiful, Thursday, June 6 from 7-- 9 p.m. and Saturday at the ward from a.m. Interment, Bountiful Cemetery. The Good News Stampede First Southern Baptist Church of Bountiful invites children ages four through grade six to join "The Good News Stampede. Grab your gear and saddle up for a adventure. Each day includes an exciting worship rally where we will celebrate the good news of Jesus Christ! Each day will be packed full of activities, great vittles, music and set crafts. It is hoped that every child in the community will be a part of this great Vacation Bible School event. The Wild and Wonderful Good News Stampede will be held at F irst Southern Baptist Church of W. 1500 S., Bountiful, 240 It will be Bountiful on June held from 9 p.m. For more information call 16-2- 6-- 292-809- FOR ALL YOUR CEMETERY NEEDS To... 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