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Show been called to serve on a miss- old graduating party last Sation .r die TmiiiIu I'tiilontiiiisi urday night at Payson High. S iM.it Ward, i.oii Mia;-.iwill 'Each former grad was called Sill Page iiimiih when lie upon lo i : Id account for them-- I ffr.oarl.s fur .Australia. Jeff selves for the ensuing years. By Yioltt Boyce iplais die iiano. likes baske- They told of their families, Tall, handsome Jeff Knapp, tball. but Ins real interest is what business they were ensoil of Mr. and Mrs. (Iwli- - J. yio'.inuin e enfines. He won a gaged in. where they were proKnapp, 555 East 5660 SmiIIi, Iki Hiras raei'." (i.ine.-- t rcccnlly. udly living and in general In- placid ids linpiiy on a sliell talked over old times. The Neland lias snid Ins car since liis sons went on to Vegas for a n.issi.iii av i"iiiiieii. lie gradii- - business matter and found there fil his s:iii:i!.er imm the was no room at the inn. liri.luni Vni!i!r; l'ni in Seems everyone was tliere for Iiiimiio.-- s ailmnnsli'alioil. Ihe Lalior day week end. Mrs. Nelson said got a .A ml of inlci'i-s- l In Soiilli room., .the nextthey finally at 1 oclock. day Hie id'les missiun is ('(ii.mwoi II snowed or rained on most The c.ll of Hi'iu'sl T.iiui lli'slun, pickniekers and campers enjoy-iin- g s.ui (f Mr. j.iul Mrs. I.ynn tehe last ding at summer. I'l'eMi to llu West (iranj'iT. lo see six inches of Cei'ral Si .les. l.inie was a fre- Awaking snow on the ground were Mr Cutliin-wiviiiluito SmiIIi quent land Mrs. Shirley Reynolds, Mr. v. Imre his id and Knll.ulny 'and Mrs. Jim Marsden, Mr. nmllKr. rmesi'iie Ilnyec. was and Mrs. Rulon 1961 Reynolds, Mr. li.nn and raised, lie will lie as a ir.cm'.i r of Ihe and Mrs. Rulon Boyce. KSL-Is'nd.'il ((iiiinil, holds They saw the snow when they an ra'ile yal IV hn in scmii-m- .Mopped overnight on the Straw-lkrr14, The foursome with their CANYON and is well known for his theatre Iij;h: nv.i and ilirertni'; families visited Vernal, Flaming RIM CLEANERS and ii'.slrinnert band in winch Horse, and wound up the trip lie I laved lor Cedar City nil It a rodeo at Evanston, Wyo. HU 47901 Ciillcj'.e. Rodger and Marion Hanson's Iiaik to hrlinnl wav a real son, Michael, has been home 1921 East 33rd South pleasure for tirrin Nel'init vhn for a month furlough from look his vile Mid allendi'd his Marine School. The Hansens ai'coinpnnied him when he re-- 1 limed to California. They took part of their family and they all enjoyed a Disneyland visit. Recovering from their recent operations are Mrs. Ruby Beatie ami Mrs. Ruby VanOtten. The new South Cottonwood Sixth Ward was created Sunday, Sept. 3, when South Coltnmvood was divided. Carlos K. A say will be the bishop of the newly formed ward. Ilis counselors are, Clair E .Rosenberg, first, and Paul Evans, second, Devon Bell and Miles I. a brum, clerks. They will to moot in the ward house at .1600 South and Vine. Released as bishop of South Cottonwood is Myron Ottlev. Sustained as the new bishop is former counselor J. Weslon Daw His counselors will be, first, Calvin Gillen, second, Robert L. Breitling, and Bryan Packard, clerk. It was interesting to learn that Jim Beatie, son of Mr. and 19-ir- ar Mrs Monroe Beatie, South Cotwas the navigator tonwood, in the news who pulled the passengers from the recently downed plane in Denver. I read and saw TV shots but still didnt PORTABLE TV recognize it was the Eagle Scout Jim that grew up in our WITH Party Line I jt ' i - i 1 Neighbor ci.-it- - Thursday, .:,;W con-lint- ie "Emerson area. The Relief Society of South Second Ward has lieen releasing and sustaining officers for various reasons. Present officers are: First counselor, Eva Green, second counselor, Momo Ushio. Mary Johnson was released as first counselor and sustained to Vil-at- c teach home management. released from Iligbee, ward theology, will teach stake theology. Nina Davis was sustained for the ward theology lesson. Norene Boyce was released as work director; sustained was Vera Bone. PERSONAL LISTENING AND SLEEP SWITCH Cottonwood New Sleep Switch perfect for nighttime viewing allows up to 3hours' playing time, then shuts TV off automatically! Exclusive Personal listening attachment lets you listen privately without turbing others. chassis. Up-fro- nt Antenna. System. Tru-Sli- m and back. 172 sq. Is. triwiablf am dis- Full Power Transformer TV Tuning. d FM Sound Hide-awa- y Tele-acop- ie Front-projecte- design, fashion-finishe- front d Obituaries 16888 Copper State Appliance 79 No. Main St. Midvale AM 31 John W. Tyler John Wilford Tyler, 66, 727 Springvicw Dr. (3190 South), died Aug. 31. at 7:40 p.m. in a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. lie was born Aug. 6, 1895, Central, Ariz., to Oscar and Mary Ann Virginia Jean Tyler, lie married Martha Mar- - le P.urmester Oct. 15, 1930 fa the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Survivors are as follows: widow; son, Archie Wilford, Granger; three grandchildren; brothers. sisters, Mrs Amanda Tyron. Nellie Tyler, Orson Fernando, all Arizona; Mrs Gena Maria Bowman, Durango, Colo.; Charles Edmond, Globe, Ariz.; Joseph, on an LDS Mission in the Hawaiian Islands; Mrs Zora Weinard, Home on tiie Ranch. Wyo.; Mrs Ida Helm, California. Mrs Ethel Blomquist were Tuesday Sept. 5, from Winder Second Ward LDS Chapel for Mrs Ethel Eugenia Blomquist, 70, 1008 Hillview Dr., who died Thursday, Aug. 31, at 11:45 a.m. at home of a heart ailment. Burial was in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, She was bom Dec. 31, 1891, Sandy, to Carl G. and Mathilda Widlund Johnson. She married Ebon R. T. Blomquist, Oct. 8, 1914 in the Sail Lake LDS Temple. Survivors are her husband; sons, Wayne Thorsten, Russell Ehen and Eben Johnson, all of Sail Lake City; daughters, Blrs Fielding fLaVon Ethel) Harris. Orem, Utah County; Mrs All (Betty Gene) Bostrom, Ogden; 24 grandchildren; sister, Mrs Olga Curry, Seattle, Wash. Funeral Tuesday, noon. Winder Second LDS Ward. Funeral services d Clarence J. Brady Lifelong Union resident Clarence J. Brady, 62, died Saturdav morning at his home at 5 a.m. of natural causes. The retired head trainman for the U. S. Smelting and Refining Co., worker was born April 3. 1899, the son of Ifyrum II. and Della Cunningham Brady, lie worked at the Midvale eompanv until 1955. He was an Elder in the Union First LDS Ward. He married Lillian Atkinson, June 16, 1920 in Union. The ceremony was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Survivors include his wife, two daughters, and one son. Btrs John (Valoy) Williams, Mrs Edwin (Donna) Glenn, Dean J. Brady, all of Union; 10 grandchildren; five brother; and two sisters, Lawrence, Gerald, Raymond, Waller, Elmo, Blrs Alice Gould, Blrs Elva Wlieelcr, all Union. grandchildren and a brother, Heart Attack Claims Ernest, Provo. Life of Mr Anderson Funeral services were conducted Saturday. Sept. 6. Burial Funeral services will be conwas in Blemorial Gardens of the ducted at noon today (Sept. 14) Valley. for Steward J. Anderson, who Bussell Blake Sellers died Friday at 10:45 p.m. of a Final rites for Russell Blake heart attack on a hunting and Sellers. 56. 1530 East 3350 South, fishing trip in Prince George, who died Friday. C p.m. at home of natural causes, were British Columbia. Canada. Friends may call at the funeral conducted Monday at noon. before services at the Mr Sellers was bom Blay 2, setting 14th LDS Ward chaIlolladay 1905. Summit County, to Brigpel, located at 2051 East 4650 ham Ilenry and Beatrice Blaude South. Garside Sellers. He married JoThe realhanna llyle, Feb. 8. 1929, Evans- tor and developer Ilolladay was president ton, Wyo. He was a member of of Stewarts, Inc., a real estate (lie LDS Church and was em- company. He was also a memployed by American Laundry ber of the Salt Lake Real EsBlaehine Co. tate Board, the National Home Survivors include his widow; Builders Assn., and the Nationa son, Gerald Russell, Salt al Brokerage Assn. Lake; a mother and a sister, He was a member of the Mrs Sybil Smith, both Murray. Ilolladay Rotary Club, the Sho, Brothers. Gladtnar, Salt shone Gun Club, and the IlolKing Hill. Idaho; Hilton. laday Gun Club. Ijos Angeles: Grant, Denver; Mr Anderson was bom BTarch and Earl, Paramount, Calif., 20, 1900 in Peterson, Blorgan also survive. County, to Joseph M. and Ida Burial was in Blemorial Gar- May Steward Anderson, lie dens of the Valley. married Lenora Pedersen, Oct. 10, 1923, in Preston, Idaho. The Kuwait, one of the marriage was later solemnized worlds wealthiest countries!, is in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. smaller than New Jcrrey. Survivors include his widow; 25 i sons, Bruce B., and Gary S.: daughters, Blrs Carl (Helen) and Mrs BI. Brent (Norma Jean) Carlisle, all of Salt Lake; nine grandchildren: sisters, Blrs Denzel (Vida) Allen, Berkeley. Calif.; Mrs W. Don (Fawn) Peterson, Salt Lake, and Mrs Jean (Jessie) White, Bear River, Box Eider County. Why is it that the toy preferred by any tot is always something he hasnt got? The best way to tell a womans age is in a whisper. Furnace Filters "Dusiop" 1" size Reg. 79c 59' now 3155 in Highland Dr. All Sizes Available Pehrson's IN Sugar House Lake-Glenn- Oil-ric- h THE TOGGERY 3723 So. 9th East WOMEN'S, MEN'S, CHILDREN'S SHOES & CLOTHING Men's Campus SPORT SHIRTS Small Medium 2for600 Large US KEDS Nylon Showing of NEW FALL jh37) Wallcoverings 8 a.m. Sat., Sept. 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