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Show The LEADER Cannon, Larry John Chadaz, R. Christensen, James Gary Christensen, Varge A. Christensen, Melvin Austin Clark, Jerry Lionel Cutler. John Jacob Deakin, Leon Fryer, Wallace Morton Funk, J. Lamar Gardner, Robert Edward Gardner, W. Sherman Gibbs, Gary Porter Giles, Gary L. Groves, Carrol Lee Gunnell, Darrell Lewis Harper, VerNon L. Harris, Graham Horace Hayes, Larry BOYS High School De-Ve- Ralph Abel, LaVere Adams, Jay H. Anderson, Thomas Glade Anderson, Gail Anger, Chester LoContinued from Front Pace Lee Arbon, VaNyle H. Arbon, well Archibald. Barbara Taylor, Joyce Udy, Dor- Richard M- Baker, Val Dee cthy M. Wilson, Alice Julene Bennett. Bill Billings, Paul DougWinter, Connie Wood, Carol Ann las Bone, Vern Darrell Brough, Bronson, Woodruff, Beth Ander W. Darrell Burton, Robert Thay-n- e Calderwood, Jerald David son Williams. Commencement : - West's Oldest asiUrsest Retailen Aulo SuppSes The d God TkrovshSotwdoy I n r i I re i Mrs. Eli Winzeler Dies Suddenly Mor-tense- having lived for a period in the meantime in Ogden. William E. Neal, Donald NewOr-vShe became a member ot the al ell Nish, DeWayne L. Olsen, Church in Ogden. McMillan "Dennis Presbyterian Payne, Peck, Dee Len Petersen, Norman Later under the pastorship of Elmo Petersen, Orian Dale Quin- - f Reverend C. J. Mekkelson she lan, Bert Rhodes, Clifton N. Ro- transferred her membership to binson, Darrell Eugene Rose, the Methodist Church in Tremonton. To this church she reCurtis Nolan Roundy. mained a faithful member unShu-ma- n, M. Paul Smith, D, Lynn Gerald Lynn Sorenson, til her death. For more than a of a century she was the Doyle Stanley Stark, Frank quarter Bruce Stevens, Stanley James trusted treasurer of the Women's of the church. She Stokes, H. Lund Taylor, McAl-do- n organization duties as a sacred her performed Thompson, Clayton Orie trust with and faithintegrity MA. Devere Watkins, Tracy, fulness. served for many-also She Newel Whitney I years M Communion Steward as E. D Certificates will be well as in other capacities on issued to the following: boards and committees. Her pasMarion Andreason, Fred Abel, leaves a large emptiness in David D. Deakin, Lon A. Hansen, sing work Don J. Hill, Palmer A. Mann, the ranks of the loyal of the church. Leslie K. Smith, Richard E. She was a member of the OrSpencer, Taichi H. Tazoi, Reed der of Eastern Star No. 11. D. Wood? She was married to Eli Winzeler June 1913 in Tremonton. To Mrs. Horace Hunsaker of Lo were born three children. them gan was a Tuesday visitor of her A son Norman Winzeler preceed-e- d , Germer Kenneth Mrs. sister, i i i Walker. Seminary Graduates Obituaries Mrs- - Helen Fern Higley Winzeler was born April 7, 1890, in Waukegan, Illinois. She died in the hospital in Tremonton, May 10, 1952. Her death followed, within a few hours, a sudden Lee Howell. illness suffered Friday afternoon. She became an orphan while Paul Shirle Jensen, Lyle L. John, Rodney Trent John, Rod- but a child, and was taken Into ney A-- Larsen, Dee O. Leak, V. the home of her aunt, Mrs. Gordon Lind, Lloyd E. Nish Jr. M. Cole. With her uncle and aunt Phillip Howard Little, Eli Mir-as- i, she came to Utah in 1901. They Dennis J. Mohr, Rex C. settled first at Corinne, then in 1910 they moved to Tremonton, n. Mortensen, Ronald Smith I Sptdol Prices Thursday, May 15, 1952 Tremonton Fourth Duane LeRoy Bunnell, Harry Gep-haMitzi Carolyn Ann Hansen, Eva Selman, Gae Wald-roNeal Russell Waldron. Eear River City Elmo F. Christensen, Patrkia Huggins, Rex Dwane Matesen, Don Nell Mortensen, Anna Mae Wanker. Carol Harris, Portage Shirley Ann Hess, Alta Ma Mansfield, Darrell Eugene Rose. Washakie Raymond Orian Newman. rt, Continued from Front Page Koa Lou Christensen, Larene Didericksen, Dennis Blaine Larkin, Myrl Newman. Tremonton First Karen Bennett, Duane Deakin, Jack K. Fronk, Clyde Mervin Holt, Margaret Reta Hupp, Don L. Paetsch, Bonnie Jean Turner. Tremonton Second Ha Joan Baker, Larry J. Chadaz. Grethe Christensen, Gam W. Dustman, Sharon Fuhriman, Carol Dee Green, Carrol Gunnell, Shanna Hill, Gayle Jane Nessen, Dianne Toland. Tremonton Third Janiel Allen, Marlene Barnes, Cora-lelg- h Didericksen, Richard J. Funk, Terryll Marie Heaton,' Carolyn John, William Rolfe Kerr, Carol Larsen, Norman Henry Rose, Clarice Skinner, Gloria Stenquist, Vert Cutler) . n, HAWAIIAN LFI SENT TO MRS. EARL ANDERSON Mrs. Earl Anderson was honored by her son Vert Lynn Anderson, in receiving by airmail from Honolulu, a beautiful Hawaiian lei of baby orchids. Vert is in the service, stationed In Honolulu. . SQUARE DANCING SATURDAY Pete Rasmussen win be at the Second Ward Square Dance Sat- urday to call the dances. Everyone is invited to attend and join in the fun. TO VISIT IN OMAHA Mrs. Carrie Drew and Bessie Drew left Tremonton Tuesday with Mrs. Maude Woods and Mrs. Carry Herrington of Hollywood for a visit with relatives in Omo-h-a. HORACE HAYES TO BE RADIO SPEAKER Horace Hayes will be the speaker on Mrs. Axel Frederick-sen- 's radio program Saturday at 10:15 a.m over KBUH, Brigham City. NOTICE All law offices in Brigham City will be closed on Saturday Mrs. Kenneth Tuck and children of Rigby, Idaho were guests during the summer months. of the Leland Foxleys Monday BOX ELDER COUNTY ' and Tuesday. BAR ASSOCIATION uQEMEJCS, Save now vjth Pcnnoy's t. her in death. Surviving are husband, Eli Winzeler of Tremonton: a dauchter. Mrs Thomas (Helen) Harrison of Ogden, Utah; a son, Cole G. Win zeler of Long Beach, California; her aunt, Mrs. Nellie Cole of Salt Lake City, and four grandchil dren. Beck and Janet Winzeler and Barbara and Steven Har rison. Funeral services were conducted Monday, afternoon at t h e Methodist Church with the fol lowing program: Prelude, "Con solatlon," by Blanche Brenk-mascriptural promises, and prayer ritual, followed by a vocal duet, "Back of the Clouds," by Martha Perry and Sophie WoeX' ner. The scriptural lessons were the 23rd Psalm from the Old Teste' ment and John 14 from the New Testament. The Reverend Gile V. Wilson gave the pastoral prayer, after which the vocal duet sang, "Beyond the Sunset." The obituary ' and message of Comfort were given by the Rev erend, and Mrs. Brenkman played "Largo," from Dvorak's new World Symphony as the post- lude music Burial was in the River view Cemetery by Rogers Mortuary. SATURDAY, MAY 17th is STRAW HAT DAY IN TREMONTON . her 3' XiW ng en Condition. 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