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Show Brigham City, Utah Thursday, August 19, 1976 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, 8 jj Obituaries Clarissa B. Ward i Clarissa Bunderson Ward, 87, el Bloomington, Idaho, passed away at Logan hospital Saturday, August 14, 1976 of causes incident to age. She, was born at St. Charles, Idaho to Boon and Mary Hansen Bunderson, February 6, 1889. She married George Henry Ward at Logan Temple, December 23, 1908 and resided at Bloomington. in She served many capacities in the ward Primary and Relief society. She was president of the Stake primary for many years, and also Preisdent of the Stake Relief society of the Bear Lake Idaho stake. She was a charter the of DUP member .organization and served as a stake officer also. She was cancer chairman in. this area. A son Milford and her husband, preceded her in death. She is survived by three sons and four daughters: LaVell G. Ward and Dean T. Ward,, Bloomington; LeRoy H. Ward and Mrs. Oscar, (Verda) Grunig, Brigham City; Mrs. Dale (Elmoyne) Brooker, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Nephi (Zula) Chase, Smithfield; Mrs. Ward tllene) Jensen, Price; Mrs. R.D. (Anna Marie) Rex, Brigham City, is a granddaughter. Also 31 grandchildren and 44 great grandchildren. Also a brother Hervin Bunderson, Brigham City and sisters, Mrs. Alma (Inez) findlay, Bloomington; Mrs. Ernest (May) Bowman, St. Charles; Mrs. De Verl (Virginia) Whittington, Garden City, Utah; Mrs. Cloyd (Rula) Minor, Pocatello; Mrs. Lloyd d (Velma) Scofield, Mrs. (Elaine) Perkins and June Bunderson, Montepelier, Dur-woo- Willard Wrapup Canning enjoyed only after equipment's all put to rest T) J Idaho. . Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday Aug. 17 at 1 p.m. at the Paris Stake center, Paris, Idaho, by Bp. Joseph W. Dunford of Bloomington ward. Viewing will be at the Matthews Mortuary, Montpelier, Monday from 7 to 9:30 p.m. and also at the Stake center from 11:30 a.m. until time of services. Marie V. Spencer Pauline Marie Van DeGraaf Spencer, 46, of 1080 East Third North, Brigham City, died Friday, Aug. 13, 1976 at the McKay-Dehospital in Ogden of cancer. e She was born June 7, 1930 in Ogden, a daughter of Dirk and Myrtle Crouch Van DeGraaf. She was married to Wayne E. Spencer on Sept. 7, 1962 in Ogden. The marriage was later solemnized in the Logan temple. She was a member of the Brigham City 17th ward and had been active in various ward auxiliaries. She had also taught school in the Ogden Sixth ward and had been a counselor in the Relief Society presidency in the Carson City, Nev ward. She was educated in Ogden City and Salt Lake City schools. Following the death of her parents, she was reared by an aunt, Mrs. Benjamin D. in Ogden. Surviving are her husband of Brigham City; a son and two daughters, Corbin W. Spencer, Lisa Ann Spencer and Wendi Marie .Spencer, all of Brigham City. Funeral services were held Monday in Ogden. Burial was in the Ogden City cemetery. Auff-hamm- the bottom half. I assured him that when he came in for lunch, he would find all the peaches in bottles. He left and I began. I cant remember a more horrible morning. Green peaches do not peel. It doesnt matter if you boil them for 30 minutes. The skin does not come off. And the pit is worse. Cling does not refer to the position of the fruit on the tree. It means that the peach hangs onto the seed . . forever . . unto Wohlgemuth Paulina (Franke) Wohlgemuth, 83, of Logan died in the St. Mark's hospital in Salt Lake City Monday, Aug. 16, 1976 after a short illness. She was born Oct. 26, 1892 in Slobodarka, Russia, a small village near the Austrian border, daughter of Carl and Emalie Mattner Frank. Adolf married She in Rozyszcze Wohlgemuth March 27, 1912. The marriage was solemnized in the Logan LDS temple July 10, 1934. He died Jan. 7, 1975. Both she and her husband were born and lived under Czar reign until they left Russia in May of the year they were married. They settled in Milwaukee, Wise, where their five children were born. In 1929 the family moved to Turtle Lake, N.D. The family converted to the LDS faith in June of 1915. She was an active member of the LDS church 14th ward in Logan. She is survived by two sons and three daughters: Wilford Wohlgemuth of Brigham City; of Harold Wohlgemuth Milwaukee, Mrs. Maiben (Elsa) by Arlene Holden The only time I really enjoy canning is when I put all the equipment away, scrub the kitchen and count the jars on the shelves. Its a lot of work and dont let anyone tell you different. When we first moved to the farm seven years ago, I was a novice at canning. For the first year not an apple dropped that Wind-thinne- d ' Ashby of St. George; Mrs. Denton C. (Viola) Linton of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Donnell (Lillian) Severts of Cody, Wyo.; 22 grandchildren and 39 greatgrandchildren; one brother, Robert Franke of Calgary, Canada; and a sister, Mrs. Julias (Wanda) Hildebrandt of Milwaukee. General services will be held today (Thursday) at 2:15 p.m. in the Logan LDS 14th ward chapel. Friends may call at the Hall mortuary from l.m. until peaches year I got smarter and choosier and tried the ferent varieties to decide what we like best. I also learned that the smart farmer uses the best for his own family. Darcel. Just returned from a ten day vacation are Benny and Linda Karlinsey. Together with sons Troy, Jay and Quinn they stopped in Rock Springs for a visit with Bennys brother David before spending a night at Wind River canyon in Wyoming. In Thermopolis they toured all the hot springs and walked across the swinging bridge there. The Karlinseys visited with their parents Mr. and Mrs. E.J. and Mr. and Mrs. Reignier G.E. Karlinsey in Lovell, Wyo. . where they collected their daughters Monte Jo and Cody. The two girls had been enjoying a two week vacation with their grandparents. Most of the time E jfl m Liens v middle out as you would carve a piece of wood, and I knew they were going to taste like rocks. So I went down stairs and got last year's peaches, put this years date on them and buried the evidence at the bottom of the drive way. It was better than listening to I told you so for the next year or so. Our best wishes Darcel and Teena Jean Shaum Stucki who were married last week. They plan on making their home in Ogden and weU miss seeing said, After what Ive been through, not one of these things will be wasted. It seems the mosquitos had an argument with the red ants. It ended up with the ants surrendering the area from the belt up and the mosqutos having at it while the ants had a snack on in the Logan city cemetery under the direction of Olsen Funeral services, Brigham City. Young Adults from all three wards are planning a fun night for the dancers of the town. From 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. this dance will be going on at the church house for all ages. All types of music will be available. Be sure to circle this and that means . Deadline dawn. When he brought them in, he Burial the clock crept closer to was spent swimming and bike noon, I started to cry. I was riding in the town without the peeling these beautiful peaches danger of a major highway. just like potatoes, scooping the . As Best Flavor One of my good friends told me that super firm cling peaches are the best flavor of all. So I made husband pick a bushel of them one morning just before timeof service. rs and program. All mothers and ' daughters between five and 105 are invited to attend. Those without daughters are encouraged to bring a mother or come alone. squashed. became jam and syrup and apricots were tubes of friiit leather. Not a plum or peach or apple or cherry or grape went to waste. I dried and pureed, pickled and preserved EVERYTHING. The next moms-daugnto- The Perry First, ward will host a party for mothers and daughters of the ward Aug. 24 at 6:30 p.m. The ward's Relief Society is sponsoring the gathering which will be at Perry park. Games will be played there, then later those attending will gather at the church for dinner death wasn't instantly transformed to sauce. Porry 1 st ward hosts party AWT Enjoyed Visit Linda especially enjoyed her visit as she was able to collect some good leads on her genealogy research and some of the old German receipes from, her grandparents and relatives. On the trip home they stopped at Colter Bay in Yellowstone park and drove through Jack-so- n . Bring as many generations as you can, a spokesman said. Dress is casual. date. Parting shot: - , A child is definately growing up when he stops asking where he came from and wont tell his parents where hes going. . Hole. Next Friday, Aug. 27, the Willard school will hold the registration day from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Children who will be kindergarten are students asked to bring their birth certificates and the properly filled out immunization card at this time. Tractor injures Tremonton boy This day will be for parents to Ace Waite, 15, of Tremonton sign up for accident insurance and to purchase lunch tickets was admitted to McKay Dee in advance. hospital Sunday after an acciThis year school will begin dent involving a tractor. He is. listed in satisfactory Aug. 30 for all age groups. Tonight (Thursday) is the condition. Third ward Food Fair. This Box Elder County sheriffs meeting will put emphasis on food dryers, perservation and office said the boy was run over storage, how to gather seeds by a farm tractor on the Wayne from the garden and lots lots Jensen farm west of Fielding about 5 p.m. Sunday. Investigamore. . 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