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Show Mr. and Mis. Leonard Wilde To Note Golden Wedding Major Keith Rees Promoted to C.0. of Rexburg Outfit Day Infant Woolsey Services Held Ro-be- rts in ntV NOW FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THE STATE OF UTAH YOU CAN HAVE PRE- - GROWN Sylvester Wilde, 85, Oakley, GRASS SOD FOR YOUR LAWN! hours after birth March SO died April 4 in a Salt Lake Rest an Ogden. hospital shortly You can roll it out like a carpet, giving you a beautiful home after a long illness. Michael Don Woolsey Infant on of Donald B. and Carol Woolsey, Morgan, died; 13 after birth. 5 I Born Dec, 29, 1881, CoalvlUa, Survivors: parents; grand parents, Mr and Mrs Paul B. Woolsey, Ogden; Mr and Mrs Owen Roberta, Henefer, Joseph Woolsey, Mr and Mrs WlUiam 0. Rollins, Ogden; Mr and Mrs Otto Stephens, Aftn, Wyo. Graveside services conducted by Councilor Don Turner, were held on April 1, South Morgan Cemetery. Sympathy Is extended to the young couple. This was their first baby. to Thonns 8r. and Fannie Gunn Wilde. Married Mary Emma Randall March 10, 1910, Salt Utke LDS Temple. She died March 20, i960. Rancher, farmer. Served LDS mission. Porm-bluho- ii, Marion Ward. Survivors, son, daughters, Wilde of Milton, Utah, former ly of Ogden will be honored or their 50th wedding anniversary Saturday, April 15, at an opei hotue at the Milton Ward eul tural hall. Friends ind relativei are In vlted to call between the hour of S:S0 until 5 p.m. They were married April II 1917, in the Salt Lake Temple Mr. Wilde who haa been a build er and contractor wai born In Afton, Wyo., March 17, 1894, a eon of Thomaa H. Wilde and Prldlla Roietta Nelaon Wilde, Active in the LDS Church, Mr. Wilde haa served aa president of the elders quorum nine years, aa president of the seventies three years, worked with the adult Aaronlc priesthood foi five years, was In the Sunda School superintendency' and fulfilled three stake missions served fifty-nin- e years aa a ward or home teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Wilde served s west Indian Mission during 1958 1960. Mrs. Wilde, the former Mar Inda E. Hyde, daughter of Austin C. Hyde and Mary Melissa Griffith, ms born Fb. II, 1886, in Auburn, Wyo. She has served In various LDS organisations, as chorister and teacher in Primary for 25 years, block teacher in Relief Society 87 years, acting social teacher in the Muffin Relief Society at present, and fulfilled one stake mission. Mr. and Mrs. Wilde are the parents of nine sons and dough-ton- : the late Mrs. Homei (Mary) Nelson of Milton, Mm. Neils (Elda) Pearson, Uintah, Royal H., Cyril H., Mrs. Heber (Elvira) Langford, all of Ogden; Mrs. Duke (Neola) Woods, Moab; Mrs, Fred (Verla) Leigh, Cedar City; Mrs. Gerald (Colleen) Moser, Midvale; Ray Hh San Diego, Calif. There are 84 grandchildren ud II great crandehUdrml. given lawn lister, ler brother, Ernest, Willard, Box ElCounty; Mrs Lois Boyer, Coalville. Luella Judd NO MORE WIND EROSION NO MORE DUST OR WEEDS No more sector commander of (ho Tenth United States Army Corps, congratulate Mllei Keith 8. Baoa on hi being named commanding officer of Hw 449th Civil Affairs Company of the United States Army Reserve. staff photo R. F. MECONI, loft, Make T HENEFER Don Anderton and son, RodMrs Rhea Iverson Is making ney, arrived at the Silt Lake satisfactory progress In an Og-airport Sunday and will visit in Henefer fo; two or three days cuperattng following surgery Army Reserves Major Keith with his mother, Mra Chelty performed toft Friday. R. Rees, son of Mr ft Mrs Ralph memother and family Rees, Coalville, haa been pro- bers. They attended church Sunto commanding offleer of noted NEWS day and then enjoyed dinner at M8th Ch Affairs Com-th- e TinH Devon ft Hall Oee are1 the home of Blaine and Alice Idaho. Pn I lb. of a I proud parents Moore. Young Rodney ft Ricky on bom Monday at 11 sjs He will replace Lt. Colonel Moore wen playing and Rodney Jack F. Bailey who retired from met with an accident, breaking in a Salt Lake Hospital, amnia the Army Reserve after 24 yean are Bin ft grandparent Rita his collarbone, consequently, the Oee of Salt Lake, Mr ft Mrs of ml'ltary service. remainder of his vacation was Major Reea. who also haa 84 Hell of California; great grandspent pretty quietly. Monday service Including action In years 'Mra Donna Murray and Yvonne parents are Albert ft Nettle Simduring World War 8 Germany mons of ftineb. visited at the Anderton home haa a degree in vocational Doyle Simmons is up and .and Yvonne helped entertain the Utah State from agriculture around after from an recovering Rodney by playing some "very University. He la presently manat St. Mark's operation hospihim with while he games quiet tal. The family believer in not ager of the Federal Lend Bank rested. Association and engaged in poOvard letting one out-d- o the other. end Margie Richard V5 In Nettle Simmons had an tato fanning. He end his wife Maybey (Roy and Kathryns for a broken Henefer operation neck and the former Lueen Leavitt and in 'visited daughter) their three daughters reside in Saturday at the home of an Mery Jean has worn a collar Teton, Idaho. for two for the Wilde, years Aunt, Mary and Lloyd and with other family members thing. on their return trip to their home in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Section 480 They had attended a wedding In Salt Lake on Friday. The circus came to town Saturday afternoon, anyway it came to the home of Jerry Ovard son of Mr ft Mrs Ralph Ovard, aa he greeted guest who arrived to help him celebrate his 6th birthday. The party theme was a circus one much to It Mhall be unlawful for any person under the the delight of Mary Beth Fawage of years to be or remain in or upon any of the cett, Becky Stephana, Marilyn Robert Jones, Karey Dearden, street, alleys or public plaepg in this city at night Daena Ariln and cousins, Passey, after the hour of NINE OCLOCK, unless accomOvard and slater and brother panied by a imrent, guardian or other person having Marva and Oary. March is a birthday month for the legal custody of such minor persons, or in perthe entire Ovard family, so on formance of an errand of duty directed by such par the 14th Ice cream end cake of home at the were enjoyed cut, guardian or person having custody of such minor John and Ellen Dearden In person, or whose employment makes it necessary to be honor of Gary's birthday with upon said street, alley, or public place daring the Ralph, Joye and family being and present along with LaHae night time after such specified hour. Everett Oyard and family and Oeorga and Violet Ovard. Marva By Order of waa the guest of honor on the 23rd as ice cream and cake were COALVILLE CITY COUNCIL served to all those previously mentioned end by Vaughn and COPLEY WALKER, Mayor Afton Dearden end girls of Provo who Jolnad In extending birthday wMmc. FKANCIS 'Mun, B. City Ordinance SUBJECT; James B. Birch iSTLSTLSS S Ward LDS Chapel. Burial Hoytaville Cemetery. Contributions to American Cancer Society. Big. Success COALVILLE The North Summit Rod Cross fund drive wu a big success and Chairman Huel Toole wlahea to thank all thou who gave and also the ladies who spent eo Hoyts ville James Byron Birch, 74, 1837 many houra of their time makS. 14th East Salt Lake, died of ing the canvass to collect the a heart attack April 8 at home funds. Bom June 25, 1892, Hoytaville, to Jonah and Emma Birch. Married Cora Lavine Obray, July 1, 1916, Salt Lake IsDeadat74 KAMAS My and Mrs Frank Shepard of Tooele are the proud parents of a baby daughter bom March 30, In the Tooele Hospital. The little mial weighed 7 lbs. 8 At home anxiously awaiting the arrival of mother and baby an Patricia anr La Roy. Proud Qrandparenta are Dari Beal Kamaa, Mr and Mm Roy Shepard Salt Lake. And proud great grandparents are Mr and Mrs Orald Lewis, Marion, Mr and Mn Jess Beal Salt Lake. NOBILE NOSIC SfODE City. Member LDS Church. Retired teacher, Saline, Millard, Bingham high schools. Operator lapidary shop. Survivors: widow; sons. Rondo O, Spokane, Wash.'; Oral Sandy; B. Glade, Portland, Ore; stepdaughter, Mrs Hartence S. Wiliams, Salt Lake City; 14 grandchildren; 7 great grandmm children; sister, Mrs Farnsworth, Magna. Funeral Wednesday, Sandy school Firs LDS Ward Chapel 100 N. 100 East, Sandy. Burial Sandy City Cemetery. 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Ntf I for Music Lemons to grow this Dout Luella Hall Crittenden Judd, cation, Kenneth Wools tonhuime; died April 4 in a Aiene Lefier snd father Tom Coalville hospital after a long Letter sang "That Silver Haired BisIllness. Daddy of Mine; speaker Bom March 12, 1915, Hoyts-vil- le hop Orland Snapp; song by Gorto Lyman and Emma Hall don Taylor, Christmas GoodCrittenden. Married to Oeorga night';" talk by Bishop Lake; ! Wallace Judd Oct. 12, 1933, Salt Tom and daughter Aiene lake IDS Temple. He died Sept. In the Garden; prayer Ralph Franaon. 1,1965. Burial wu In the Coalville Former Summit Stake YW-MIof the Dedication president. Former US. Cemetery. Wilde. Ernest )600 Bulby grave, postal employe. Employe, Pallbearers: Dwayne Lindsay, lock Inc. Survivors: Mm, Calvin, Hoyta-vill- e; Robert Lindsay, Sheldon Wilde,; Wilde 4 grandchildren; brother, Nate Wilde, Samuel B. Wilde. and lie sister, Gerald H, Murray; Mrs were under the diVeil (Arlene) Porter, Vista, Flowers the of Oakley Ward Rerection Mrs Edwin (Bessie) Calif.; lunch wu serv-s- d Thomas, Murray; Mra Lloyd lief Society and the funeral. after them by (Pauline) Hlnnen, Midvale. Funeral Friday Hoytaville LT. COLONEL MITD wu offered by Ask your Landacaper About this new way to have a gootf i 53, Coalville, a Instant landscabing. Funeral services for Sylvester Only the highest grades of seed are used Wilde were held April 8, 1997 sod. No weeds. Certified Blue Tag when In the Oakley Chapel, conducted mixtures, high just quality Bluegraas. by Bishop Boyd Lake, Family prayer Dies April 4 No waiting NO MORE WORRYING Parley, Mra Geneva Davies, both Oakley; Mm pearl Lindsay, sritjjback Lake City; 8 grandchildren, 18 : . IT. COLONEL JACK F. BAILEY, left, salutes Malor Keith B. 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