Show Obi Obituaries Albert I. I Carter I PARK CITY CITY- CITY Albert I. I Carter 60 W. W South Washington Terrace Ogden Og Og- den dez died Friday in an as Ogden hospital hoe hos pital of a heart ailment Ho was waa born Feb 10 1901 at Santaquin to Charles and Nettle Knowles Carter M Married Cecelia Cecella Kearns May 16 15 1919 Provo I Ho no WB was waa a cabinet maker for Anderson Lumber for seven years Carpenter at at Silver King Coalition Coall tion Mines Park ark rk City prior to that Member Woodmen of the I I World civic Improvement Improvement Group W Washington Terrace former I I member Park City Lions Club dub I j I Member 1 St. St Marys Mary's Catholic Church Surviving are his widow daughters daughters daugh daugh- Mrs Korma Waterman n Mrs H Helen len HaM Hansen en Mrs Mr Sharyn Johnson John John- eon son Washington Terrace nine grandchildren three brothers three s1 sisters I Requiem Mass was celebrated Mo M Monday 10 am a.m. St. St Marys Mary's Catholic Cath Cath- of olic oUo a Church Ogden Burial Ogden City Cemetery Albert Carter was one of Park I I City's CUy's most highly respected citi citi- citizens zens zens during his long residence in our community before leaving to tomake tomake make h his s home in Ogden Sincere sympathy is extended to the members of his family in their sorrow I Jean M. M Spargo Miss Jean Marie Spargo a well well Known Wenatchee teacher died in ina la I a local h hospital following a long I illness ess I Miss l Spargo was born In Park City She attended the University Hof of of Utah and received her degree from Eastern Washington College of Education She later attended the University of ot California at Berkeley and the University of of Washington In September 1928 she ahe came to Wenatchee where for 33 years she served as first grade teacher in Columbia School Due to ill ill- illness illness ness neM she retired in June 1961 I I I Miss Spargo was a member of ot the First Presbyterian Church a member of at the local unit and and state organization of or the Wash 1 Wash Wash-I Education Association I the National Education n 1 I tion the Association of Childhood Child hood bood Education a life member of at of PTA and Delta Kappa Gamma I u a teachers honorary society I I I Surviving are two brothers John P P. P Spargo and Harvey N N. N Spargo two nephews both of ofSan I ISan I San Francisco Calif I I Jean Spargo grew to young womanhood woin womanhood wo wo- manhood In Park City and was waa one of the highly respected young ladies in n our community She moved to the West Coast where she he made her home until her I death Sympathy of ot many Park City friends ls extended to members of or her family In their IT great t loss lose I A Tribute I IOne One of or the persons persona who makes I the mO most lt memorable Impressions on us WI outside the family Is our first schoolteacher Cant Can't you remember re re- remember member your Jour tint first days In the classroom impressions that never seem to fade Misa Jean Spargo one of or the them m most t beloved of ot Wenatchee's first grade teachers passed away yesterday yes three years she ahe taught In la Columbia School and ancl three thirty school generations of her students will never forget the start she he gave ravo them on their way through education and life Ute She leaves a legacy leracy of ot love anI and affection the type of It impact on I human lives that only a teacher I Ican can make |