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Show w ? Portqgo Ponnings 0 son-in-la- w Marsh Mary Knavel, Twoinette Knavel, Christine Knavel, Kimberly Knavel, Teresa Knavel and Blaine G. Knavel I Dixie Knavel. Funeral services will be held Funeral home, at the Olsen-Fe- lt 205 South First East, Friday at 11 by Maude R. Hurls Relatives and friends of John F. Conley visited with him and his wife at their home Friday, Saturday and Sunday in observance of his 90th birthday anniversary. Others sent cuds, letters and gifts which were appreciated. Refreshments were served to the many guests. Their son and daughter-in-laDr. and Mrs. Mary F. Marsh Max Conley of Bountiful and their and daughter,1 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Ward of Idaho Falls were among F. those present L.H. Thorpe and son Brendon Facer Marsh, 89, of Leadville, Colo., came FriMary (Mae) 117 of West Second North, Brigto get Mrs. Thorpe (Sheila) ham City, died Monday, Dec. 6, day and daughter, Amber who have 1976 at the Brigham City Comspent the past five weeks helpmunity hospital. ing to care for Sheilas father, She was born Oct. 31, 1887 at Glen Morris. They left for their Willard, a daughter of William home Saturday. John and Caroline Williams J.'1 Mr. and Mrs. Facer. She was married to .Gibbs and familyDouglas and Mrs.v George Josiah Marsh on Jan. Thelma D. Gibbs arrived at1 29, 1908 in the Salt Lake Temple. their homes Wednesday night He died Oct. 12, 1963. after spending Thanksgiving She has lived at Samaria, holidays as guests of Mr. and Idaho; Willard, Promontory, Mrs. W. Sherman Gibbs and Penrose and Brigham City. family of San Diego, Calif. They She was an active member of visited many points of interest the LDS church, where she had in that area. served as a Primary and Sunday school teacher and presiVisit Relatives dent of the Relief Society. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris She is survived by two sons, Leland F. Marsh of Fillmore; Calif.; George J. Marsh of Atlanta, Ga.; two daughters, Mrs. Joseph (Emma) Gleed of dividuals who cared for her Brigham City; Mrs. Paul (Mae during her illness and to everyDot) Schliesman of Mobridge, one who assisted the family, in S.D.; 12 grandchildren, 20 any way, at the time of her and one death. She was dearly loved by her Also surviving are a brother children, grandchildren and and sister, Vance Facer of and will be Morro Bay, Calif.; and Mrs. greatly missed. Choloe Bailey of Pocatello, Idaho. The Family of Vera E. Burt Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. at Petersen Funeral chapel. Friends may CARD OF THANKS call Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Harry T. a.m. Friends may call '7 Woodward Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. and one hour prior to services. Interment in the Brigham City cemetery. Harry Thomas Woodward, 93, of Tremonton, died Tuesday, Dec. 7, 1976 at the Bear River Valley hospital of natural causes. He was born Dec. 10, 1882, in Wallaceburg, Ontario, Canada, a son of Alfred George and Mary Matilda Woodard Woodward. He married Clara Mary Hayward Oct. 27, 1905 in Salt Lake City. She died Aug. 8, 1964. He came to Corinne from Canada in 1896. He moved to Tremonton in 1910. , Ichi I. Wotanobo . Ichi Iriye Watanabe, 82, of Honeyville, died Monday, Dec. 6, 1976 at her home of causes incident to age. She was born Jan. 5, 1894 in Hiroshima, Japan. She was married to Fukutaro (Fred) Watanabe in August of 1915 in Japan. He died Oct. 18, 1952. She came to the United States in 1915 and has resided in Honeyville since that time. . She became a naturalized U.S. citizen on Jan. 9, 1961 at Logan. She was a member of the He was an early businessman, owning and operating Woodwards in Tremonton for many years. He was the first president of the Tremonton Lions club, was a former Tremonton City councilman and served as a member of the Box Elder County Fair board. Honeyville Buddhist Church and a member of the Ladies Fujin Kai of the Honeyville Buddhist church. She was the mother of seven children and is survived by three sons and a daughter, Takeshi (Tak) Watanabe and Tamio (Tommy) Watanabe, both of Anaheim, Calif.; Miyuki (Sab) Watanabe and Mrs. Kol (Lilly) Haramoto, both of Honeyville; 11 grandchildren, one and one sister in Brazil. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Honejjville Buddhist church under direction of Olsen Fu- nueral services in Brigham City. Burial in the Honeyville cemetery. great-grandchil- d; Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 1 p.m. in the. Tremonton First Ward chapel. , from 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 12:40 p.m. Burial in the Riverview cemetery in Tremonton. to express our thanks and thoughtful to our Dear Mother while she lived in She contlnuaUy deep love and appreciation for her neighbors and friends. May we also express our appreciation to those devoted in- Brig-ham.Cit- y. Acetate Polyester Blends Nylon Ifll NOW 4 STYLES SIZE 28 to 36 REG. 1800 to 2000 $850 WHITE-GREE- RED REG. SIZE REG. 14.99 REG. N 4.98 NOW NOW V S-M- 61OO p.m. 696 ftf I 9d 4.98 NOW 3.99 her-mon- MOD G590 COMPARE m WITH Till DEST tolRTS 5.50 3.99 FUNNEL 45 WIDE PRINTS & SOLIDS Z ASSORTED COLORS PERNAMENT PRESS REG. 1.59 NOW 723-81- 55 BUY THE PACKAGE AND SAVE 1.10 - Fridays 9:30 a.m. FMJITUNPLIAW-GAm- T "THE STORE THAT SERVICE BUILT" p.m. Jn: ! Seriee n amplifier with 8 watte min. RMS power per channel, from 80 Hz to 12 kHz, into 8 ohme with no mew then 1 lo total distortion! Com plate with AMFMStereo FM tuner. Stored Precision Record Changer end Tap Player. Shewn with Zenith AHegre 2000 tuned port speakers. Simulated wood cabinet, grained Walnut flnilh. S.00 PIECE GOODS FAMILY APPAREL Phone HtM South Main Optw MO a.m. t - -L GINGHAM CHECKS 45 WIDE REG. 1.59 NOW 1.10 f Iff,.- TODDLER GIRLS DRESSES FAKE FUR SOLIDS & PLAIDS 72WIEE - Off NOW TO CHOOSE FROM FELT son-in-la- w , Vt Off 12.0oNOW DENIM Now as REG. 4.98 to 8.50 FASHION JEANS H Tupperware shower In honor of Miss Kim Fillmore, bride-elec- t, at Tremonton Friday evening hosted by Janet Peavler and Lela Doutre. Thursday evening among Relief Society stake board members and their husbands who dinattended a ner party at Maddox Ranch House were Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris and Mr. and Mrs. E. Wynn John. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis visited with their daughter, Janet who is a student of Steven Henagars Busines college at Ogden Saturday. Elder Devere Harris met with four Stake presidencies at Pocatello Sunday and conducted interim meetings. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Allen visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Allen at Riverside Thursday evening. Among those who visited the Benson Mortuary at Malad Sunday evening In respect of Mrs. Pearl V. Williams, 91, aunt of Kenneth M. Ward were Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris. Mr. LONG SLEEVES Hi PRE-WAS- . ASSORTED FRINTS 3 to 18 to Ogden Visiters Mr. and Mrs. Ora H. John, Mrs. Katherine Clark and Mrs. Ervin Jones were Brigham City and Ogden visitors Monday. Mrs. Ellis Allen visited with her daughter, Cheryl Alien at Logan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Malan and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cordon of Ogden visited with Mrs. Malans mother, Mrs. Eliza Knudsen Sunday. Another guest of Mrs. Knudsen was Venlta Halford of Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hoskins visited with Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Hoskins of West Point Friday. Mr. and Mrs Moyle Knudsen spent the weekend as guests of their and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Robinson and family of American Fork. Mrs. Thelma D. Gibbs was a Logan visitor Friday. to 14 COYS SFORT S DENIM JEANS $6 r. , SMALL SIZE ONLY to 36 REG. & SUM U; , PATCH POCKETS REG. SIZE U ball game at Logan Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Thomas and sons of Green River, Wyo., were weekend guests of Reeds parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Nelson and family of Perry and Mr. visited at Plymouth Sunday and Mrs. Darwin Hoskins of with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Estep. Layton were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Wynn John Mr. and Mrs. James E. John. and Mrs. Glen Morris took Mrs. E. Wynn John was a Morris to Salt Lake City Satur- Logan visitor Thursday. day where he received medical care. They returned the same Dinner Party The APYW youth entertained evening. the widows and the elderly at a dinner party at the ward culTo Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris tural hall Tuesday evening. 1 GROUP JEANS KUIOTTOIIS COY Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielsen attended the USU-BYbasket- and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall attended funeral services for Mrs. Williams Monday. Velda Harris visited with her sister, Lola Maughn at Wells-vill- e . Sunday. Fay Thomas, Laura K. Gibbs and Christie Thomas were among those who attended a To those who by their acts of kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our beloved infant son and grandson we wish to express heartfelt thanks. We wish especially to thank the ward bishopric, the Relief society, our friends, and all others who assisted in any way. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Iverson Mr, and Mrs, Ksvtslvsrseo 1 Mrs. Betty Andersen Mr. and Mrs. EnorStenquiyt Mr. and Mrs. Ivan IvecsOn Mr. and Mrs. Reed Andersen Mr. and Mrs. James Moore REG. 10 08 SIZE 28 Ralph Gleed of Malad to Ogden Wednesday where they visited with Lonny Gleed. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall were Logan visitors Friday. Jeanetta Udy and children, Shawn and Katie attended baptismal services at Malad Saturday evening in the interest of their nephew and cousin, Joedy Williams of St. John. He was baptized by Rex Robbins of LONG SLEEVS Reg. to $10.00 NOW their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wynn John and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kinsey of Bountiful visited with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morris Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Udy and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Monte Waldron and family of Weston, Idaho. Sunday following sacrament meeting where Kevin Waldron was confirmed a member of the LDS church following his baptism Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins accompanied Mr. and Mrs. MENS WESTERN SHIRTS ASSORTED PRINTS FRUIT SFORT SHIRTS 00 to everyone who has been so kind MENS LONG SLEEVE 1 visited in Sait Lake City Thursday and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Phil R. Harris and family. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielsen were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nielsen of Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Jedd Ricks of Benson and Miss Marlene John of Logan were Sunday guests of Elder and Mrs. Devere Harris and President and Mrs. Myron Sorenson of Malad stake were guests of the Malad Seminary students Wednesday where they participated in panel discussions at classes all day. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Lee. great-grandchildr- He was a past member of the Saturday one hour prior to Corinne Masonic lodge and was services. an elder in the Tremonton First Interment in the Willard ward. ' cemetery. Surviving is one son, Harry K. Woodward of Tooele, three grandchildren, eight greatCARD OF THANKS grandchildren; a half brother. Garth Woodward of Bountiful. May we take this opportunity ' 23 Thursday, December 9, 1976 Relatives and friends visit man on birthday Dlaino G. Knavol Blaine Gary Knavel, 16, of Bountiful, died in Elko, Nev., Monday, Dec. 6, 1976. He was born May 16, 1960,'in Brigham City, a son of Gary E. and Charlotte Barber Knavel. He lived most of his life in Brigham City and attended elementary school there. He moved to Billings, Mont., in 1973 and lived in Washington, D.C., the past year. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He is survived by his parents; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Knavel of Brigham City and Mrs. Mildred Barber of Centerville; brothers, Douglas Knavel, Lyle Knavel and C.J. Knavel; sisters, Lisa DeAnn BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 69 South Main Brigham City 723-525- 8 IT |