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Show Thursday, October THE LE AD E B . Tremonton. Utah 14. 1954 New Press, OBITUARIES Printer Agnes Haifsen John 51. George IE Hughes Funeral services for George B. Hughes 77, who died last week, were conducted Friday afternoon, in the Garland Ward chapel by Bishop Duane ArchL bald. The chapel was filled with sympathetic friends and relatives who met to pay last re, Selinan One of Bear River Valley's Agnes Hansen, 69, a life long oldest men, John Mark Selman, resident of Bear River City was 93, died last week and was II i fx buried Saturday afternoon In buried afternoon after the Bear River City Cemetery. servicesThursday in the Deweyville ward She died Wednesday in a Salt chapeL Horace G. Gardner, Lake hospital after .a month's bishop's counselor conducted U- spects. illness. The organ prelude and posthe was born April 16, 1885, Ethel Forsberg played the lude were played by Lettie a daughter of Jacob and Karen prelude and postlude, and prayAnderson Hansen. She attended Snow, and during the service, ers were offered by Bishop she also played, "Softly and school in Bear River City and Arthur Michaelis Merl K. and an as solo. The organ was a member of the Daughters Tenderly," Bair. Corinne Mothers of Singing of Utah Pioneers of that city. Corinne sang the first and last A ladies sextette with Leila conBishop Vernon Johnson thefiftt songs, "Truth being. Thompson, Iva Larson, Agnes ducted the funeral service, and Reflects Upon Our Senses", and j Bishop. Vida Manning, Rhoda Wanda Johnson played the prethe last was "Beyond and Elizabeth Christopherson lude and postlude. The ward Victor Hansen gave the in- Manning sang, "One Fleeting choir sang, "Oh, My Father", as the first song, and Sidney Hor-ma- n vocation and speakers were Hour" as the first ofljeical auorv Walter Fridal, James Walton ber, and "Beyond the Sunset," offered the invocation. i and Clarence Mr. Gard to close the service. A male Speakers were Charles Check- - ner made the Perry. closing. remarks. quartet also sang one number. etts, Queed Weiler and Bishop musical number was It was "A Christian's Good Another were Johnson. Two vocal solos a vocal duet by Horace A. Lish Night," sung by Fred Nye, Evan sung by Bonnie Bigler, a special Jr. and his"daughter Ann. Two recent additions to the Leader "fa&nily" are Bob Dan Nelson and LeRoy Gee, They arrangement of "The Lord is Heideli My Shepherd," and. "Calvary. ' sang, 'Twill Not Be Long". Barlow, shown here adjusting newly-installeManning. The benediction was given by burg job press, one of the fastest, most modern printing Harold Felt also sang a solo. were C. E. Smith, machines available. Mr. Barlow and his wife, Barbara, Gilbert Brough. Burial was in Dr.Speakers His choice was "I'm a Pilgrim". R. D. John J. Shum-wa- y Preston, are now making their home in Tremonton. He is a gradThe closing song by the choir the Ogden City Cemetery by and Archibald. Bishop uate of Idaho State College Printing School, Pocatello. was "Beautiful Home". Howard Rogers Mortuary, and John dedicated the Hooper Burial was in the Mendon grave. Kelly offered the benediction. I dedicated was The grave by PHOTO WORKSHOP LOCAL SOLDIER Paul Holmgren. SLATED AT A. C. IN MOVIE Surviving Miss Hansen are FOR JOURNALISTS Fort Lewis, Wash. PFC three brothers and sisters, Lorin Leader staff members will be Richard S, Stenquist, son of Mr. and Bernard Hansen, Bear River Mrs. Gus Stenquist, Tre- City and Mrs. Rose Nelson, Salt among many newspaper writers and will monton, Utah, appear in Lake City. and photographers from Utah scenes battle of . . t and Idaho expected at Utah "To Hell forthcoming State Agricultural college for A. the first work- and Back," dramatizing the life of Medal of Honor winner Audie shop Friday. Funeral services for Dana Charles O. Baker, Denver Murphy. Walton, 68, who Stenquist and others of the Archibald pho!c2ipi.ic expert, and mem123d Regiment died Monday evening of a heart bers of the college photography combatrcady add authenticity to action attack, were held Thursday department, will give aid in help afternoon in the Liberty Sharon solving picture problems of daily sequences being filmed in the Ward at Ovid, Idaho. Bishop C. terrain near and weekly newspapers. N. Carlson of that ward conductWash. Yakima, Bert Allen, USAC photothe service. Burial was in the A driver in Company II, he ed graphy service head, is chairy Genuine Clark's Salt Lake City Cemetery by man of the event. Anyone in- entered the Army in April 1953 Rogers Mortuary. terested in photography for pub- and received basic training at Mr. WalJ.on was born April lications is invited, he said. Camp Roberts, Calif. 7, 1886, in Porterville, Morgan A real space saver. Offers 52 feet of Mr. Baker will discuss technia son of Charles A. and County, drying space when set up. Folds to cal equipment from 10 to 12 a.m. NOTICE OF SALE 5" wide, 63V4" high. 5" thick, Louise Buchanan Walton. He In the afternoon from 2 to 4 he OF DELINQUENT STOCK Smoothly finished selected hardwood. moved with his family to Coalwill present a "Prescription for Notice is herby given that a ville when a child and was Sick Pictures," and will demreared there. Ip, 1917, he moved Reg. $4.79 onstrate ways to solve photo- meeting of the Board of Direct- to Tremonton and four years ors, of the Blue Creek Irrigation graphic dilemmas. to He Lake has later Salt City. Company, Howell, Utah, was held March 8, 1954. The follow- lived in Ovid, Ida., since 1951. Mr. Walton filled a mission ing stock was declared delin Home to VERY SPECIAL the Central States in 1906 07, on aepremoer 13, 1034 quent YOU NAMK and has been active in auxiliary Sure Waking Lux and ordered for sale, YOUR Federal Land Bank, pledgee, organizations of the church. Body, front jaw and base ALARM CLOCK TRADE-Iof high quality are his widow, l. Surviving Peter J. Hansen; Certificate 3" wide jaws open 3" Accurate, loud ringing VALUE ON A Katherine Davis Walton and a Number 200 32 shares. Swivels 180 clock designed to make a two son and by daughters United States of America, sure you wake. Reg. 54 movement. Handsome pledgee; J. Burke Jones, certifi. former marriage, Mrs. Melyn $5.25 ivory finish. W. Utah, Jenkins, Huntington, cate number 197 100 shares. Federal Land Bank, pledgee, Paul T. Walton, Ovid; and Mrs. AERO Israel Fackrell; certificate num- Fred (Ruth) Anderson, Eureka, Reg. $3.25 Nev.; also six grandchildren, and bers 139 and 113. sisNotice is further given that the following brothers and CoalMrs. Samuel NO REASONABLE Wilde, said stock shall be offered for ters, Mrs. Rebecca Calderwood, OFFER REFUSED ville; sale and unless said assessment Tremonis paid, will be sold to pay said Logan; James Walton, COME liV AND Mrs. William Muir, Rockton; assessment, advertisement and SEE THESE cost of sale, at the home of land, Ida.; and Curtis Walton, BARGAINS Herman Foanesbeck secretary Heber City. OS NEW and treasurer of said company, AEROW1UAS I at Howell, Utah, on November Is .... H1 To-Day- ". d Universal-International- 's Dana Photo-Journalis- m desert-moutai- Walton Amnion Pubigee Viola II. Udy Funeral services for Ammon Pub i gee. who died at his home in Washakie Tuesday at the age of 98, will be held Friday at 12 o'clock noon at the Washakie ward chapel. Bishop Newel Cutler of the ward will conduct the service. Friends may call at the home of his grand daughter, Mrs. Alex in Washakie from 10 a.m. until time for the service. Burial will be in the Washakie Cemetery by Rogers Mortuary. Mr. Piibigee .was born in Wyoming, Nov. 16, 1855, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Eagle Pubigee, and moved to Washakie with his parents when a child. He is survived by one son, Elias Pubigee, Washakie and 19 grandchildren. The Riverside ward chapel was filled Saturday afternoon for the funeral services of Mrs. Viola Kennard B. IL Udy, 63, who died after an illness of three months. Bishop Leland Capener conducted the service. Hughes. Mr. Hughes is survived by his widow, one son, George Eldon Hughes, Mt Pleasant, two daughters, Mrs. Leota Madsen, Tremonton; and Mrs. Bertha Chambers of Eugene, Oregon; two sisters and one brother. NEW $369 WILLYS $109 15, 1954. 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Cemetery by Rogers Mortuary, $3.89 040 W. Main Phono 2351 To-Da- n CLOTHES RACK post- brothers and after the dedication of the grave Otto Know That "I sang, Nye . John O. Hi-Bo- MAHKllAM'S The organ prelude and lude were played by Ellen Capener, and Theral Bishop offered the invocation. 'Teach Me To Pray", was the first song. It was sung by Burton Huish accompanied by Marcell Nielsen. The second musical number was also a vocal solo, "I Walked y Where Jesus Walked", W. Brough, with Mrs. ReNae by at the piano. Capener DELL HANSEN, Manager RIFLE SHELL BELTS Special 475 Co, Phone 5911 |