Show Funeral Service Held At Fielding For Eugene Cannon Local Feed Dealer visits Purina Experimental Farm Project Mr and Mrs Max Michaelis sections of the United States and were among approximately 300many foreign countries visit the fanners from the west who visit- - farm each year to Ke results of ed the Purina Research Farm at there “ rxP“nmwlts conducted Gray Summit Missouri last wk and spent the following day tour- livestock and poultry feeding and farm 738 reThe and acre management ing the company’s mills Search laboratories in St Louis is devoted entirely to farm all from search projectsof farmers Park Valley ' Greetings! The signs of the wonderful fall The that I love are all about wild rose squaw service and elder berry bushes are all flaunting vivid shades of red and gold Blue skys and mild temperatures make restlessness among the young fry in the school rooms — rest of us on effect the has its too — - --With most -- of' the ranch work for the season out of the way it’s a vacation to California for Mr & Mrs Arlo James who left the valley Saturday of last week for a ten days sojourn in that sunny clime — Mr & Mrs Jess James plan a trip to California also expecting to leave one day this week for a two weeks holiday Our sympathy goes out at this time to Mr & Mrs Dee Kunzler who lost their baby son at birth The couple have two Sunday LeGrand and Royal daughters Morris borthers were away elk the weekend past hunting Mr & Mrs Harold Kunzler of the valley accompanied by their daughter Mrs Merlin Tanner and children of Grouse Creek were in Burley Idaho Saturday on busi- - ness Among those from here who attended LDS general conference in Salt Lake were Mr 5z Mrs L G Carter Mr & Mrs Roy Pugsley and Mr & Mrs Charles Kunzler David L Carter of Logan and Darius Carter attending the Bear River High both sons of Mr & Mrs Gordon Carter were home here Saturday and Sunday Mr C had an interesting chat with Vernal Montgomery of this place and Arnold Hams of Garland when they stopped at the C re- panrh here Friday- Mr ccived the idea that at the HunL ers Dance at the Garland Armory the 14th of this month there just might be badgers beavers cats coyotes and swift cats on display A cat that Mr Harris had caged in the back of his truck had a hankering for fresh strawberries and reached thru his bars consuming a cud that was meant for cur table His face smeared with berries he distained touching the large potatoes displayed near by Though the road show is more than a week past in MIA history we would like to compliment all wards participating— wre enjoyed it all A bouquet to the friends who have called to see me while I’m indisposed offering to do my washing etc — I’m going to have to learn the art of accepting gra- Bishop Rosel Zundel conducted funeral services in the Fielding Ward Chapel Thursday Sept 29 for Eugene Cannon who passed the previous Tuesday folaway You’ll find good hunting lowing a heart attack Prelude and postlude music E equipment at was by Blanche Hansen Prayers were by Ross Wood and Noblo check-lisown against your Petersen “The Lord’s Prayer’’ and “In for today j your The Garden" were sung by the Velda Wood ladies quartet Rhoda Welling Letha Petersen A vocal and Ddrothy RichardsLUMBER “There Is a Land” was duet sung by Mrs Elva Ravsten and Mrs Bessie Griffin of Clarkston your truck or trailer The speakers were Patriarch using 1x4 Hr flooring ply Leo Earl of Logan President J Ravsten of Clarkston and wood masonite or corrugated E H Packer a friends or aluminum of the deceased panels Pallbearers were six broters of We have a good stock of Mr Cannon and three brothers all items were honorary pall bearers Interment was in the Fielding cemetery where the grave was dedicated by Leland Burton Conference trips provided the occasion for a much enjoyed reunion of the L C Christopher-sofamily during the past week Bishop & Mrs Emron Wright and children Kathy Jean and Allan of Moses Lake Wash left for their home Thursday following a week’s stay here Mrs Darwin Gunnell and two youngest children Kay and Scott came by and plane from Mesa Arizona Mrs P J Fennell and daughter Susan of Pocatello also visited 7 TIP FOR Hope Axes Ammunition w"1 V la— 1 THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 2:00 vi E © Ci ’©0:8 0 0o- - ' Farm Work With More Light m I1ALL eSJ J V 4 2 r X ! 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