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Show '8 City, Utah THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham Services for Tuesday, August 6, 1963 BE Man Death Takes Dies Following Life-Lon- Heart Attach BE 3 5, Augustine Cemntez, Snowvllle, died Friday In the Valley hospital following a Her-and- In He was born March 21, 1895 In Deweyvllle, a son of George ez and Margaret Sorenson, Johnson. He spent his life In Deweyvllle where he had farmed. He married Minnie Hansen Sept. 26, 1923, In the Logan LDS Temple,, He has been a counselor in the Deweyvllle ward YMMIA and elders quorum. He served many years on the genealogical committee and served a two year Bear River stake mission. He married Rufina Berbef 1954 In Kansas. He was of the Catholic a member S. Johnson, 68, Deweyvllle, died Friday night In the Tremonton Valley hospital. Cervantez. The family moved to Mexico when he was a small child. He returned to Kansas when he was 17 years old and came to Snowvllle three years ago. He was a farmer. church. Perry Lady SURVIVORS Include his SURVIVORS Include his widow, sons and daughters, widow, sons and daughters, Raull, Benjamin, Mary Esther Vernon Johnson, Eldon JohnArthurm Teressa, Daniel son, both of Deweyvllle; Mrs. Cerbantez, all of Snowvllle; Merlin (Laura ) Payne, New rs his parents of Mexico; Mexico; Mrs. David (Loa) Jenand sisters, Bernabe sen, Montpelier, Ida.; Mrs. J. Cemntez, Snowvllle; Felix (Yevonne) Hoskln, Portland, Cemntez, Woodland, Calif.; Ore.; 13 grandchildren; one DewFrank Cemntez, Stockton, brother, Oliver Johnson, eyvllle. Calif; John Helnland and Mrs. Amelia Cruz, all of Mexico. Funeral services will be Funeral service were held Monday In the St. Henrys held Tuesday at 1 p.m. In the Catholic church at Brigham Deweyvllle ward chapel with Bishop Mlrl Norr officiating. City. Holy Rosary was celeFriends may call Tuesday brated Sunday In the Rogers .mortuary In Tremonton. Int- from 11 a.m. until services in the ward Relief society erment in the Rlvervlew cemroom. Interment will be In etery In Tremonton. the Deweyvllle cemetery. bor-the- Mrs. Amanda R. Perry, 79, Ogden, formely of Perry, died Saturday In the Dee hospital after a lingering Illness. She was born June 30, 1884 In Copenhagen, Denmark, a daughter of John and Andrea Rasmussen. She came to America at the age of five with her paeents, who were converts to the LDS church. She was married to Moses Thomas Perry on Oct. 21, 1905. He died Aug. 20, 1941 She resided In Brigham City until her marriage and then made her home In Perry where she resided until 1941 when she moved to Ogden. For the past year she has made her home with her daughters. She had been active In church work and was in the Primary for many years while In Perry. In Ogden, whe was active In the Relief society of the Twentieth and Thirty first wards. At the time of her death, she was a member of the Fifth ward. SURVIVORS Include her four daughters, Mrs. Edna P. Lewis, Mrs. Horace (Dot) Turner and Mrs. Bud (Ruby) Toble Schwltzer, all of Ogden; Mrs. Bill (Virginia) Guarlentl Carmichael, Calif.; six grandchildren, six great-gran- d children; a brother, Edgar Rasmussen, Brigham City, Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. In the Harold B. Felt Funeral home with Bishop Clark White presiding. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday noon until time of services. Burial will be In the Brigham City cemetery. BC Resident Succumbs Robert Len Bowers, old son of Mark E. and Carolee Swaner Bowers, Brigham City, died Thursday afternoon In Cooley Memorial Hospital of complications after premature birth, 25-d- ay SURVIVORS Include his parents, brothers, sisters, Steven, Michael, Cathleen, all of Brigham City; grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Dean Swaner, Farmington; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bowers, Twin Falls, Idaho. Funeral services were held Monday at the Harold B. Felt Funeral Among definitely desirable in Texas are some turn, are not supposed to survive anywhere In the Southmysterious sugar maple trees west Residents of the area that have established a sizedo not know the origin of the able stand near this Bandera several hundred trees, which county town In south central are flourishing In an area In Texas. which Spanish Oak, Sumac and The trees, which give the Pecan are native. Texas landscape a splash of autumn color when the leaves Willard Lady Logan Lady For BC Infant Held Aug. 6 Resident William heart attack. He was born June 2, 1928 In Garden City, Kan., a son of Sldenclo and Domlnga g Services Held home. Dies After Dios of Brief Illness Long illness niiiii Mis Luvile benedict Bail died Friday 54, Willard, morning in the Salt Lake LDS hospital following a short ill ness. She was born Dec. 17. 1908. in Reno, Nev., a daughter of Abraham and Helen Ward Benedict. She had resided in Salt Lake City before moving to Willard in 1928. married She was J Baird. divorced. Local Alan Mrs. Mable L. Sorpnson, 55, Logan died Tuesday at her home after a lingering Charles A. Montgomery, 81. Brigham City, formerly of Yost, died Thursday night in a Brigham City nursing home. He was bom April 1, 1X82, in Noith Ogden, a son of Robert and Ann Chadwick MonHe married Eva tgomery. Florence Mecham on Sept. 2.1. 1912. She died Sept. 30. HAROLD She was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. most Brigham Gty families, price is an important matter-regar- dless of what L. I. FILT service or commodity you purchase. Because price is important, families call Felts with confidence, at the time of need. Many commend us for our moderately priced t WRIT RAY! fV service. Include a son and daughter, Blaine L. Sorenson, Logan; Mrs. Marilyn Herd, Walnut Creek, Calif,; three grandchildren, brothers sisters, Garnell E. Sorenson, Iver L. Sorenson, Floyd O. Sorenson, Mrs. Wendell G. (Oda) Allen, all of Hyrum; Mrs. Melvlnda Fonnesbeck, Logan; Mrs. Effie Wright, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Kath-ery- n Kelly, Brigham City; Mrs Donna Cooley, Newton; Mrs. Ila Maughan, Buhl, Ida. SURVIVORS Bountiful; Heywood, ft If youre like She was married to George I. Sorenson on Nov. 26, 1930 In Logan. The marriage was later solemnized In the Logan LDS Temple. He died Sept. 13. 1956. to Lelon her three grandchildren, mother, Brigham City. lfim Larsen. They were later funeral home -ilt She was born April 17, 1908 In Hyrum, a daughter of Ernest A. and Anna Albertson (Jo-Ann- Thursday ;- Illness. She was employed as bookkeeper for the Wasatch Oil Co. in Ogden for 18 years. She was a member of the Willard Second ward and former secretary of YWMIA. SURVIVORS include one daughter, Mrs. Marvin Succumbs aliens Funeral services will lie held Tuesday at 1 pm. in Lindquist and Sons Colonial Tuner,' chapel with Bishop Darrell Stucki officiating. Fi lends may call at the mortuary Tuesday prior to serInterment will be in vices the Willard cemetery. t VkoHC PA3-520- 3 te Mu Neel Not fBe Costly 71 Beautiful Service 1962. He was an active member of the LDS church having served in the Yost ward bishSouthern opric and on a States mission from 1903 04. Survivors include the following sons and daughters, Earl Montgomery, Hooper, Vernal Montgomery, Tremonton; Yale Montgomery, Yost; Mis Max (Melissa) Tanner, Grouse Creek; Mrs. Gordon ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY (Valene) Thompson, Kennewick, Wash ; 17 grandchil dren, 15 a sister, brother, Mrs Pearl Ida.; Brewerton, Acequia, Heber A Montgomery, Hooper. Tuneral services will be held Tuesday at 12 noon in the Brigham City LDS ward chapel. Friends may call at the Har old B. Felt Funeral home Tuesday prior to services. Interment will be in the Yost cemetery. Sixth-Elevent- h Wednesday 4 Mrs. Mildia Jane STEREO SPEED AUTOMATIC RECORD PLAYFR 2r:.l $gfP PALMER JEWELRY Jack-so- n Meeker, 87, Brigham City died of causes Incident to age Wednesday at her home. She was born July 4, 1876 In Kentucky. She was married to Roy Meeker In Ottawa, Kan. He died in 1918. She was a member of the Methodist church. SURVIVORS Include a son, Richard E. Milker, Kansas City, Kansas; one grandchild, brother, sister, Mrs. Dama Jones, Ottawa, Kan.; Samual Jackson, Iola, Kan. Funeral services and burial will be held In Ottawa, Kan. Services Held for self-inflict- .V He married Monta Mlnerly Perkin on Nov. 20, 1925, In Farmington. He spent his life In Mantua where he operated a farm. He was an Elder In the Mantua ward. SURVIVORS Include his wife and the following sons and daughters, Mrs. Vernon (Ilene) Brady, Salt Lake City; y, Mrs. Walker (Pauline) Modesto, Calif.; Dee Melvin Jensen and Edward Louis Jensen, both of Brigham City; Mrs. Gary R, (Karma) Dabel, Logan; Linda Jensen, Mantua; 11 grandchildren, the following brothers and sisters Norman J. Jensen, Mrs. Lucille Taylor, Mrs. Elaine Richardson, Mrs. Verna Mofflt, all of Phoenlz, Ariz.; Reed L. Jensen, West Covina, Calif Funeral services were held Monday at 2 p.m. In the Mantua LDS ward with Bishop Alston Jensen presiding. Burial was In the Mantua cemetery. i Vii '' J fVlA MADE TO YOUR MEASURE I v? v- - MM A Mantua Man Melvin Christian Jensen, 57 deid Friday of a gun shot wound. He was born Nov. 29, 1905 In Mantua, a son of Louis Joseph and Victoria Nelson i j x v Jensen. BUY NOW AND SAVE! imitod Simo x i $ w DY-THE-YA- Mm 1i 5$ . viA MM Vi5. h'i t ' as. 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