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Show .dren, and nine Obituaries great-grandchi- Saints l- by SOUTH CACHE COURIER. Andrew L. Heggie, ' bishop. dren. Bowman John Burial was in the Clarkston JFuneral services were conductRichmond John (Mack) Bow- ed KenMonday at 1 p. m. in the cemetery under direction of man, 72, Mountain Home, Ida., of and former resident of Rich- Clarkston ward chapel, Church neth Lindquist mortuary mond, died at Boise, Ida., last of Jesus Christ of Latter day illTuesday after a lingering ; Lo-ga- n. Hyravu Has New Car Sunday At Garland Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Milton Richmond , in and Webb family spent Sunday sporting aroimj Mr. with and Frd. Trader Garland, visiting Itk Mrs. Michaelis. f ness. He was born here Sept. 1876 a son of Hyrum Webster and Treanie Eskelson Bowman. He moved to Mountain Home when a small boy and had resided there since. These Drivers Offer You Lfflanmatesr smd IFaistt, Surviving are two brothers and two sisters: Mrs. Lars W. Johnson, Richmond;' Mrs. John Barfuss, Downey, Ida.; Parley Bowman, McCammon, Ida., and Frank Bowman, Pocatello, Ida. Funeral services 'were conducted in the Richmond North ward chapel of the Church of Saints Jesus Christ of Latter-daBurial m. 2 at p. last Thursday Richmond was made in the; cemetery upder the direction of the Webb Hendricks mortuary of Preston. l rp IGtesr County Throughout j y Tfc. it ' ' '"v. " j i -- GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE DRIVER SERVING YOUR TERRITORY John William Strange Logan Funeral services for John William Strange, who died here last Friday, were conducted Tuesday at noon in the Scipio ward chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- Saints 'by y Grant Thompson, bishop. Burial was in the, Scipio f etery. prm cem- - ' Elizabeth B. Loosle Logan Mrs. Elizabeth Buttars Loosle, 79, mother of the Logan city commissioner, R. O. Loosle, died last Thursday here following a long illness, She was born at Clarkston, Cache county, June 9, 1869, a daughter of David and Sarah Keep Loosle. She married John 'W. Loosle, who died in Cologne, Germany, July 29, 1908, on his way home from a mission for the Church of Jesus Saints. She Christ of Later-day- , a Relief soas had been active ciety teacher. She is survived by three sons: William J. and Reuben O. Loosle of Logan, and Byran L. Loosle, Clarkston; five brothers and sisters; Thomas J. and David A. Buttars, Mrs. Lucy A. Jensen and Mrs. Mary J. Thompson, Clarkston, and James J. Buttars, Idaho Falls, Ida;; 24 grandchil- : j E. B. RED j Swiss-Germa- '" SORTEBERG Serving Logan n South of Center St. Cache Junction Newton Clarkston Trenton Benson Ward Amalga All the ter North THEIL L.JENSON Serving Center all the Logan ; Stm ten West Nortli of Center St. East of Main St. Main stre . ASA DERWOOD CLAWSON Serving Serving EMERGENCIES Our cash reserve is yours for the asking. Let us re-- ! lieve you of the worries' about additional money that you need in a hurry. It takes little time to make a loan, and you have plenty; of time to repay it. All loans are! Smithfield Richmond Lewiston Cornish Weston Preston Fairview Franklin Cove Whittier SAVE j hue DAP BMPANV OF LOGAN jV. 1st N. ' Phone 260, Provid Millvil Niblej Collegi Young Hyrui Paradf Wellsfj Mendo TIE SAVE MONEY THE LOGAN LAUNDRY WAY strictly confidential. ' - I THERE IS j A LAUNDRY SERVICE TO J FIT YOUR DESIRES AND BUDGET Lc SEE YOUR DRIVER TODAY-- j j r mm PHONE I I ; 43S LOGAN LAUNl AND DRY CLEANER KM |