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Show Bear River Reports Obituaries Residents Vacation, Alfred O. Krause Entertain Visitors Funeral services were held for Alfred 0. Krause, 61, Wednesday, Aug. 4 In Fremont, Calif., where he died Aug. 2, after an extended illness. He was born to Albert and Margaret Krause on July 27, 1909 in Saskatchewan, Canada. He had lived in Spokane, Wash., and Ogden, Utah. He attended schools in Ogden and was married to Beulah Alton of Ogden. He had worked at the Ben Lomond hotel, operated a grocery store and worked as a security guard at Hill Air Oriel Nel- Force Base before moving to SUCCUMBS son of Mantua, died Satur- California, where he was day at his home. Services employed at Ampex Crop. He is survived by his widow were conducted Wednesday and the following children: Ward Mantua in the chapel. Mrs. Michael (Colleen) Donohue, Daly, Calif.; Karl Krause, Redwood City, Calif.; Oriel Nelson Oriel Nelson, 71, Michael Krause, Belmont, Calif.; Mrs. George (Linda) Mantua, Mrs. Barbarino, Brian (Christine) Bourg and Kathy Krause, all of Fremont, Calif. He is also survived by one sister, Mrs. Bertram (Emma) Rogers, Santa Cruz, Calif., Nelson. and two stepbrothers, Jay He married Reta Riggs on Hamson, Perry, and George March 8, 1928 in the Salt Lake Hamson, Chicago, 111. City LDS temple. He was an Elder in the Mantua LDS ward, and was retired from the Army Supply Depot in Ogden. Survivors include his widow of Mantua, and the following Mrs. Alden children: (LeAine) Jensen, Brigham Mrs. Sarah Edith (Sadie) Melvern Nelson, Stanger, 80, died Sunday City; Mantua; Mrs. Gayle (Oralee) evening in the Pioneer NurStark, Dillon, Mont.; and ten sing Home in Brigham City. grandchildren. She was born June 2, 1890, in He is also survived by the Park, a daughter of Hyde and died Saturday at his home. He was born July 30, 1899 in Mantua the son of Martin C. and Mary Ann Johnson Sarah Edith Hymas Stanger following brothers sisters: Elzada Young, Perry; Arnold Nelson, Ellis Nelson, Lee Nelson, Luella Jeppsen all of Mantua; Leota Keller, Brigham City; Erma Las Vegas, Nev.; and LaPreal Skjold, Tacoma, Wash. Funeral services were held Wednesday in the Mantua Ward chapel. Interment was in the Mantua cemetery under the direction of the Olsen Funeral Chapel. and Benjamin Hannah Thurston Hymas. was She reared in Treasureton, Idaho. She was married to George Lawrence Stanger on Aug. 18, 1920 in the Logan LDS Temple. She was active in the auxiliary organizations of the LDS church throughout her life. include the following sons and daughter: Ben H. Stanger, Sunset; Dell R. Stanger, Preston, Idaho; Survivors Mrs. Dale (Deon) Wash.; Stanger, Brigham grandchildren and Bastian, Cornell Seattle, 'Damage Totals $125 in local Mishap Aug. 8 An estimated 3125 damage resulted Saturday when two cars collided at the 24 City; six great grandchildren. She is also survived by the Jennie following sisters Neeley and Hattie" Page of Preston, Idaho; and a brother, Ernest Hymas, Logan. By Mrs. Irving Christensen Ruth, Reed and Marilyn Munns attended ' funeral services in Woodruff, Utah last Thursday for their grandmother Mrs. Teenie B. Mrs. Alice Rohwer Miller died Sunday at a Salt Lake Nursing home following a long illDECEASED right-of-wa- UMi wai Mb Alice R. Miller Mrs. Alice Rohwer Miller, 80, of 580 Katherine, Salt Lake City, formerly of Penrose, died Sunday at a nursing home in Salt Lake City following a long illness. Mrs. Miller was born May 11, in Diaz Mexico, a 1890, daughter of Charles J. and Bodel Christing Pedersen Rohwer. She was a graduate of Box Elder High school and Utah State university. She was married to George Lewis Miller on June 1, 1911, in Salt Lake City. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS temple. She was a lifelong active member of the LDS church and its auxiliaries. Surviving are her husband of Salt Lake City, eight sons and daughters, Dr. George L. Miller Jr., Winchester, Mass.; A. Wendell Miller, Pleasant Hill, Calif.; Neil O. Miller, Grey Bull, Wyo.; Mrs. Willard S. (Lucile) Johnsen, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Robert B. (Lael) Campbell, Florence, S.C.; Mrs. Richard M. (Geneil) Butler, Riverside, Calif.; Mrs. Gordon C. (Leone) Orton, Plain City; Mrs. Donald R. (Joy) Anderson, Wichita Falls, Tex.; 30 grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Claretta R. Muir, Morgan. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the Petersen Funeral chapel. Interment was in the Brigham City cemetery. Callus to service your GAS furnace now! 723-544- 9 children from Placentia, Calif, are visiting her father Austin Austin Johnsen. home last Victoria brought Monday to spend the day with them. Camping Excursion Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Nelson and sons enjoyed a few days camping in the Uintahs recently. Over 100 descendants of the Arnold Nelson family met at our local park Sunday afternoon for a family reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nelson attended the Olsen family reunion Saturday at the Snow park in Brigham City. Attending the Speirs family reunion at Malibu in Logan canyon on Saturday Aug. 2, were the Vay Jensen family, the Roy Jensens, Wanda Johnsen, Leon Jensen, Zona and Cameron Wakefield and Nora Jensen. Then Sunday afternoon all the above mentioned and Mr. and Mrs. Brent Johnsen and daughters, and Roger Johnsen and children met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johnsen for a family Mr. and Mrs. David Petersen and baby of Salt Lake City spent last weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nelson. Northwest Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnsen and children are vacationing Willard Reports Lihomas Honored m"- 1- J- 1. & By Mrs. E.F. Watts The Willard Second ward Llhoma Holiday was held in the afternoon with a delicious lunch being served to the mothers and the girls from the three classes. The graduating class was honored. They presented the program and were presented with lovely Bishop Robert North was a special guest and spoke to the girls. Box Elder Services will South Stake visitors were Joan FUNERAL and Pat Woodyatt. be conducted Friday at 1 Petersen The Willard Second ward p.m. in the Brigham City Primary Trailbuilders First Ward for Ruth Hillam Round-u- p was held at night at Litdewood Reeves. the Willard City bowery. The program was under the direction of Carl Olsen and Guide Patrol Class. After the program the boys roasted hot dogs for everyone and a delicious dinner was served. Guests from the Box Elder Stake Primary board were Lola Pat Woodyatt, Christensen and Rosa May Ruth Hillam Littlewood Smith. Reeves, 127 South Third East died in the Cooley Memorial Primary Reorganized Willard Second ward hospital Wednesday, Aug. 12, of a short illness. Primary presidency was She was born Sept. 15, 1898 In ''reorganized Sunday with Brigham City to William Maurine Mower, president Thomas Parks and Annie and Roberta Cole and Althora Dinsdale Hillam Littlewood. Fairbanks counselors released. New officers apShe married John Albert pointed were Helen Pettingill, Reeves, Sept. 21, 1922 in the president and Beverly Nelson Logan LDS temple. He died and LaDean Young, May 8, 1947. The Willard Lions club held She was an active member of the LDS First ward serving their annual summer party in the Relief society, MIA and with their wives at the Willard Primary. She served as ward City Bowery Wednesday organist for many years and night. Steaks were barbecued was a member of the Sun- and a delicious dinner was flower camp of the Daughters served to 17 Lions and their wives. They were Virgil and of Utah Pioneers. Nancy Hunsaker, Barte and Sheila Hoppie, Boyd and Surviving are three sons and one daughter: Horace Dale Beverly Nelson, Eldon and and Park L. Reeves, Brigham Madge Watts, Don and DeRae Christensen, Chester and City; John William Reeves, Grace Keyes, Lynn and Anna and Mrs. M.G. (Ruth) RanMarie Keyes, Irvil and Doris both sixteen of dall, Ogden; Jens and Irene Younger, one and grandchildren, Ruth and Lewis brother, Horace W. Lit- Simonsen, Robert and Harding, Phyllis tlewood, Brigham City. Morgan, LeRoy and Donna Ball, LeRoy and Francis Funeral services will be Dowdle, Eldon and Pat held Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Williams, Ira and Iva ArBrigham City LDS First ward. chibald, Dale and Karen Friends may call at the Holmes and Wayne and Helen Harold B. Felt Funeral Home Priebe. Guests were Tom and 9 p.m. and Joan Christensen. Square Friday from Saturday morning prior to dancing was enjoyed by the services. group after the dinner. Interment will be in the Tamara and Dennis Hulse Brigham City cemetery. visited in Willard on Fast Ruth Hillam Littlewood Reeves 7-- Ogden and Angella Derickson from Munick, Germany. Angella was a very dear friend of Kandas Karo while they lived, in Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Shuman of Tremonton called on the Huggins family Sunday afternoon. Mrs. LaVon Nelson attended a baby shower at the home of Mrs. Joy Nelson in Brigham City on Saturday night for Mrs. Pam N. Petersen. Games were played and luncheon served. The Air Force ladies from Thiokol gave a surprise baby shower at Maddox recently in honor of Mrs. Betty Dallin. A delicious supper was enjoyed by the group and Betty was presented a beautiful corsage and many wonderful gifts. Elmo, Kathleen, Denise and Dennis Christensen were in Ogden Friday on business and also visited relatives. JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, August 13, 1970. ELDER where the LDS church was organized; to the Pageant at Hill Comorah, to the Joseph the Sacred Smith hom" Hardy Christensen L son-in-la- w Mr. and Mrs. ROOFING Gerald Williams and children were in Twin Falls Sunday visiting family members. and Melba Checketts, We Top em All" Margo Maxine Adamson and three daughters and Birthday Time and Lula R. Clayson Edward Mr. of son Dallin Jeffery returned was recently from a trip Dallin and Mrs. Roger had a very enguest of honor at a birthday East. They visited many and time r Twenty-foujoyable last Monday. party friends enjoyed games at points of interest going by way his home and at the park of Yellowstone park and where luncheon was served Jackson Hole. after which the children were Eastern Vacationers taken to their various homes. They visited in Mattoon, 111. The entire family of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Holmgren spent and went to Mt. Rushmore in one day last week in Ogden the Black Hills, to Niagra to the canyon, celebrating their Falls, to Palmyra, mother, Arvillas birthday. dedication of the Peter Whitmar home in Fayette Ready for Winter Special! -- All Types - Gravel and Shingle and Co. KELLER 723-796- 8 s. Aumowim the Keyes. They took their tiny new baby daughter to the Willard Second ward to be blessed. She was named Shirri Lou by Darrell Stukki. KentNebeker son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Nebeker left last week for Vancouver British Canada, headquarters of the Alaskan Canadian Mission where he will serve for two years. Kent spoke In the Willard Ward prior to leaving. His parents also held an open house for and friends on the , family same evening. Visitors Entertained Vistors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Olsen were Mr. and Mrs. (Carol) Doyle Johnson and eight children from Atlanta Georgia. Carol is Rogers sister. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Fair- banks and family have returned home after a trip to Columbus, Ga. where they visited with their daughter Suzanne Fairbanks and with Brihm a business meeting Wed- the were coming year FREE vice-preside- nt Opening Social Held The closing lesson and a pot luck lunch was held by the Willard ward Relief society Tuesday morning. An- nouncement was made that the next meeting would be held Sept. 29. This will be an opening social before the beginning of regular weekly classes in October. A brief vacation to Jackson Hole was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan and family. They visited there with their daughter Alyson to celebrate her birthday. Australia eontriliuted 416.K08 volunteers to World War I nervier. Sm Center Diamond nesday night. New officers for selected. They are DeRae Christensen, president, Helen and Pettingill, Beverly Nelson, secretary. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Olsen were Mrs. Olsens brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Gordon Nelson and her mother, Mrs. Clare Nelson all from Ogden. City 23 South Main, Brigham City Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Williamson and family. The Willard Lady Lions held o : Loi.n.ilul and hi,Grove, Kirlim . Te.npie ur, who is stationed with the other points of interest. Christensen accompanied They went on lo Washington armed forces in Michigan Mrs. Floy Murray to Bountiful D.C. the White House, the called on his mother, Carrie A. on Wednesday to visit the National Capital, the Lincoln Christensen on Sunday. Thirl Christensen family. Mrs. Dennis Cusick enMemorial and the Washington Edwin and Jefferson monuments. the Attending tertained at a party Friday Williams family reunion On their way home they afternoon for her son Mark on Sunday at the Malad park vised Liberty Jail. his seventh birthday. were Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Dena with Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Visiting Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Christensen on Saturday Ackerman and children acGerald Williams and sons and afternoon were her niece, companied family members Mr. and Mrs. Ed Williams and Mrs. Katherine Rose and son to the Crystal Ice Caves, near daughters. David and daughter Joan and Aberdeen, for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Eldred her granddaughter Leslie Kimber of Ogden visited her from California also Mrs. mother, Mrs. Mary Holman on Winnona Epperson from Friday. Midway, Utah. PHILIP SOPH ERlSqyT Sunday visitors at the home Anderson Reunion of Mr. and Mrs. Edward The Willard Anderson Clayson were Mr. and Mrs. family reunion was held Keith E. Clayson and family ItlLA GIRL SHE'S 'PRETTy AS Sunday Aug. 2 at Pioneer park from Preston and Mr. and A PICTURE' AND YOU PUT in Brigham City. It was the Mrs. Gene Merrill and HER IN A NICE FRAME OP one hundredth birthday an- children from Tempe, Ariz. MIND.' niversary of their father. Checketts and Rex V. Myron Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ramsdell from Pocatello called and spns Gregory and Mat- Clayson on the Claysons and the Mario thew from Blackfoot visited Checketts on Wednesday one day last week with their night. Mrs. and Dewey parents Mr. The Trailbuilder boys held a Ramsdell. summer party the evening of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Ar4. A dinner was served to Aug. Dallin chibald and LaVon the boys and their parents. All were in Salt Lake City Friday of the boys participated in to visit Coleen Dallin who has demonstrations showing what had more surgery. have learned during the Mr. and Mrs. Carter Iverson they year. past Clear at weekend If pleasant, genuine camped last Visiting Saturday and Creek mountain. service and full value the Roger with Sunday Merrilee Hawkes of Salt Hendricksons were Mrs. products put you in a Lake City is spending several Rendell Hendrickson and sons good frame of mind . days with her grandparents Clyde and Scott from Gunwe invite you to Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Iverson. nison. Mrs. Leon (Janet) Jensen is Install New Roof out of the hospital and is Williams W.G. Mrs. Mr. and with her daughter and and son Ed were in Malad staying Wanda and Vernon Saturday helping put a new Johnsen. his sister of root on the home Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dallin Mrs. Ella Richardson. and son spent last weekend in Mrs. Lee Anderson and son canyon. Dixie Logan Lee and daughter-in-la' Mr. and Mrs. Edward and sons Adam and Dale of and Maxine C. Los Angeles spent a weekend Clayson Adamson attended a wedding recently with the Dewey Ramsdells and other relatives here and in Ogden. Tamaras Sunday with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Columbia, 15 reception in Cornish, Ut. one. night last week. . - v t Dinner Guests Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins were Mr. and Mrs. James Karo and children of BOX fatermmtm Tire Bitrib&tor At Church Event coun-selor- 68 North Main and Mr. Mrs. Claude Wakefield and son Cameron from Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jensen and family from Chicago and Mrs. Zoe Ann son from Baugh and Burlington, Wise. Mrs. Gay Nell Hutson and ness. corsages. Appliance Visiting with the Leon Jensen family last week were in- tersection of Main and Fifth North, according to Brigham City police. The mishap occurred at 2:58 p.m. It involved cars driven by Luella Harris, 1213 Fenway avenue, Salt Lake City, and Donald H. Byington, Jr., 125 West First North. Patrolman Carl DeRyke who Investigated, estimated damage to the Harris car at 3100 with 325 damage listed to the second auto. He cited Byington for failure to yield Beehive Cox. Mrs. Cox was, 92 years old. her parents at Port Alberni, British Columbia. Mrs. Johnsens sister Mrs. Anneta Bolander from Minnesota accompanied them to the northwest. Jack Burt has reported at Ft. Lewis after spending several days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Burt. Mrs. Andrea Huggins visited Mrs. John Fryer in Deweyville on Monday on her 87th birthday. Word has been received by Mrs. Louise Child that her grandmother, Mrs. Louis Marcue from Greene, Maine passed away on Wednesday evening July 29. Mrs. Marcue was 96 years of age. with and Larrie Iverson . Dollie were in Salt Lake City Saturday. 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