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Show Vesta Flandro, Clearfield; Clinton, Eldon, and Mrs. Elva Mae Thursday, September 26, 1957 Lloyd and Price, Tremonton; Norma Jean Johnris. A tribute and the obituary Floyd, Logan; Lake Salt son, City. was by Velda Harris and talks were by U. H. Conley, Thos. W. Richards and Ora H. John. Bishop Gibbs played an organ solo, "In the Garden," and his Mrs. Sylvia Green Harris, 78, remarks and a closing prayer died of a heart ailment Thurs- by J. C. Gibbs concluded the service. day at her home in Portage. She Interment was in Portage had been ill several years. with dedication of the Cemetery She was born Feb. 8, 1879 in John F. Conley. grave by Bishop Portage, a daughter of Mahonri Pallbearers were Alvin, Loyal, and Mary Josephine Hall Green. and DeVere Harris, She was a lifelong resident of Wayne, Nielsen and Douglas Laws. Motorists and pedestrians on the community and was active many of our city streets were in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y astonished, not too long ago, by Saints, serving as a the appearance of U. S. Post counselor and president of the Office department trucks wearPortage Ward Relief Society for ing sparkling new paint jobs of twenty .years. She also served as white and blue. red, of YWMIA the and president Some staunch citizens were was a faithful Temple worker Funeral services for Howard curious enough to inquire into for many years. She was married to Robert E. Dewey, 43, who died Satur- this turn of events.' Had a new Cromwell Harris, March 24, day in Huntington Park, Calif., national holiday been declared will be conducted Thursday at or had the postal authorities 1897, in the Logan Temple. 1 p.m. in the ward Deweyville with new a decorator hired are her husband; Surviving four sons and two daughters: chapel. Burial will be in the ideas? Alvin Harris, Logan; Leyal G. Deweyvlle cemetery. The explanation is that tMe Mr. Dewey was born Nov. 12, Post Office department embarkHarris and DeVere Harris, both of Portage; A. Wayne Harris, 1913 in Deweyville, a son of ed on a very interesting experiBillings, Mont.; Mrs. EIRoy Joseph I. and Emma T. Lind ment back in 1954. Looking for (Arvilla) Nielsen, Salt Lake say Dewey. He graduated from an extra dividend of safety for City; Mrs. Douglas (Verna) Bear River High School, and its fleet of some 29,500 vehicles, Laws, Layton; 31 grandchildren, attended Weber College, and it launched two separate groups 21 and the LDS Business College. He of trucks on a test run of about Charles S. was the former secretary of 10 million miles of operation. three One group bore the brilliant Hall, Pocatello; Chester S. Hall the Box Elder Chamber of and E. Kim Hall, both of San patriotic colors; the other reHe married Lois Christensen tained its olive drab dress. Diego, Calif. Funeral services were held In Aug. 14, 1936 in Brignam City. Accident records were carethe Portage ward chapel SaturSurviving are his widow, and fully watched as the two eqaul-size- d day afternoon, conducted by the followng brothers and sisgroups cruised about 42 Orme, major American cities and just Bishop Walter E. Gibbs. Open- ters, Mrs. George W. Norr, recently Postmaster General ing prayer was by Roy Hale and Honeyville; Mrs. Alvin Edwin R., Salt Arthur E. Summerf ield announcthe Singing Mothers sang "I Deweyville; Know That My Redeemer Lake City; Charles J., H. W. ed the highly gratifying results Lives," and "Prayer Perfect" (Todd), Lynn E., all of Ogden; of the new paint job. Mrs. Tillie conducted by Thelma Gibbs and Arlen G.( Logan; The red, white and blue accompanied by Velda G. Har- - Shaw, Brigham City; Mrs. Gean trucks came out 27 lower in Leavitt, Fielding. accident tallies than their companions, with a record of 622 against 849. They shone collieven more in the rear-en- d sion category, having had only 24 mishaps, as Funeral services for Mrs. compared with 50 for the olive Evaline K. Getz, 41, who died drab. Faced with such indisputable of a heart ailment were Sunday OPTOMETRIST conducted Wednesday afternoon facts, postal authorities couldn't in Ogden. help but conclude that the spicy Mrs. Getz was born May 2, new demeanor of their trucks FOR BETTER VISION 1916 in Providence, a daughter is helping to boost safety in HAVE YOUR EYES of Alfred G. and Rosa Knowles literally thousands of American EXAMINED NOW. Kunz. She married Ervin R. communities, mainly because it Getz Dec. 3, 1936. The marriage endows them with much more was later solemnized in the Salt visibility. Tremonton - Thursdays Lake Temple. The color scheme is simple, They moved to Ogden from in case you haven't noticed. Phone AL7-120Tremonton in 1940. She has Gleaming white adorns the top been active in the Cigden 27th of the vehicles and the middle Ogden, 2470 Wash. Blvd. ward auxiliary organizations. strip is af red reflectorized tape; Surviving are her husband; a the rest is blue. That red strip Phone son, Ronald I., Ogden; five bro- really increases night visibility thers and three sisters: Mrs. too,, according to department Mrs. Sylvia Harris Dies at Home ( THE DRIVER'S In Portage Mrs. Mae Roundy Dies at Home; 1 THE LEADER, Tremonlon, Utah Funeral Friday 1 Mrs. Mae Louella Hansen Roundy, 46, died Wednesday morning at the family home after a month's illness. She was born in Tremonton and lived here all her life: A daughter of Mads Fredrik and Bertha Johnson Hansen. She married Vessey Roundy, May 4, 1938 in the Logan Temple. SEAT El-Ro- y 1A Howard E. Dewey To Be Buried . r - , - 'i ' j. . great-grandchildr- half-brother- s: O-- D Mrs. Evaline Getz DR. PAUL K. NASFELL Buried Wednesday back-bump- er -- 2 ksa ocnooi uays fi 'Ay Diane, Vaughn, Theron, and Mavis Roundy, all of Tremonton; brothers and sisters, Fred W. Hansen, Raymond N., Mrs. Amos Iverson, Mrs. Moroni Ward, fA HI4 Pemmey's ' ' Karl Jensen in Backfield for - Minerals and Vitamins Caps THERAGRAM-- Karl Jensen of Tremonton is playing varsity football this year for the University of Utah picked by many sportswriters to become the team of the year in the Rocky Mountain region. Jensen, a senior, is fullback Strong in depth and experience and tabbed the Skyline Conference favorite, the Utes offer their fans one of the finest schedules in Utah history, featuring six home games. 'X 183-pou- nd for bare-le- g They opened Sept. 21 against Montana State University in a night game in Salt Lake City. In other home games they will meet Brigham Young University Cct. 12 in a night game, and Wyoming University Oct. 26, Colorado Staje Nov. 2, the United States Air Force Acdemy Nov. 16, and the Utah State in the traditional Day game Nov. 28. beauty 4 Shop Penney's 1 Seamless! Thanksgiving Mr. Summerfield authorities. said that eventually all the trucks will parade the new colors. The Post Office department record now enjoys an low of less than 3 accidents for each 00,000,000 miles driven, 3nd it has won three consecutive citations from the National Safety Council, to boot. There's a moral to every story, and there is to this one: as Uncle Sam's postal people have discovered, you don't have to be somber to be safe! pair your legs should be seen in Seamless. No twisted seams no rings or streaks to mar the lovely effect. They ... all-ti- outwear, any nylons in the country. Penney's giant orders from top hosiery mills mean lower prices for you. 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BEGINNING SEPT. 28 WE WILL CLOSE AT 7 p.m. EVE It Y DAY IN THE WEEK I Adam's Drug Store Your Vitamin Phone AL legs each year University Team LET US BE YOUR VITA MM HEADQUARTERS 100 Penney's sheaths over 5 million By Taking Proper Vitamins Now --- wJH 100 w in Gaymodes! KARL JENSEN USE LEADER WANT ADS FOR FAST RESULTS vitamin liaysi prfj ' 2. Tremonton; Harry W. Hansen, Portland, Ore.; Marvin O., Ogden; Mrs. Frank Hall, Huntington, and Mrs. A. K. Edel, Salt Lake City. ' Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 1 p.m. in Tremonton Third Ward chapel by Bishop Smith Rose. Friends may call at Rogers Mortuary in Tremonton, Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. and at the family home Friday from 10 a.m. until time for the. service. Burial will be in the River-vieCemetery. ? In Dcweyville '' She filled a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Eastern Central States from 1930-3She has served as Primary president in First, Second and Third wards in Tremonton, as a Sunday School and Relief Society teacher. Surviving are her husband, three sons and one daughter, Firtt SKurity Bank of Utah, N.A. Health Headquarters Termonton Mmbf Ftdtrol Dcpotit Iniuronc Corporation |