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Show Charlotte Jolmson Buried M. W. -- THE LEADER, Thursday. June Tremonlon, Utah 30. 1955 COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH Sunday, July 3 Sermon: "With Liberty and Justice For All" Saturday , Funeral services for Charlotte Maria Whitworth Johnson, 86, were conducted Saturday afternoon in the Beaver Dam Ward by Bishop Thomas Simmons. Mrs. Johnson died Thursday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Paul Kuhni at Sandy, after a week's illness. She was born Oct. 22, 1868 at Calls Fort, Utah, a daughter o George E. and Mary Wheatley Whitworth. She married R. ,A- - Johnson March 28, 1888 in the Logan Temple. They made their home in Beaver Dam, where she ser ved as counselor and teacher in the Relief Society, and worked in the Sunday School and Pri mary. She was also president of the YWMIA in the Beaver Dam Ward. Surviving are the following sons and daughters, B. F. George, and Alphalus Johnson, Vern Month. Brig. Gen. Charles B. Westover TOP MAINTENANCE MAN Mrs. Joseph A. (Lavonia) Erick P. a Allen for (left), division commander, offers his conMrs check son all of Beaver Dam; (right) happily accepts Harold C. (Charlotte) Bateman, $25.00 awarded him for being chosen as 12th gratulations, along with Col. Lloyd H. Dal-toJr. Commander, 22nd Bomb Wing. Air Division's Maintenance Man of the Ogden; Mrs. A. W. Walkenhorst, Salt Lake City: Mrs. Paul (Catherine) Kuhni, Sandy; Mrs. William (Florence) Christensen, Ephraim; 32 grandchildren, 46 great grandchildren, 3 brothers and 1 sister, Michael Whitworth, Bancroft, Jothn Whit Funeral services were con Friday is the day for the big worth, Pocatello, Ida.; and Mrs. ducted Wednesday afternoon in A3C Hobo parties on Tremonton City Keesler AFB, Miss George (Grace) Killer, Brigham the Fielding ward chapel for Dorain M. Summers, son of Parks. Hobo costumes will be ; City. Nathaniel Gam, 78, who died Mrs. J. Maynard Summers, in style and a parade will show of Sunday morning at the local RFD Rt. 3 Tremonton, Utah, is them off to everyone. Prizes Simmons Bishop Thomas the Beaver Dam Ward conduct- hospital, after an illness of one now assigned to Keesler Air will be given for three age Force Base, Mississippi, The groups, five years and under. ed the funeral, and a large week. crowd was present for the He was born Aug. 15,1876 in Electronics Center of the United from six to nine years and those over nine. vice. Centerville, a son of Micah and States Air Force. Airman Summers is a student The prelude was played by Fanny Wood Gam. The family Each Hobo is to bring his Virginia Erickson and Marie moved to Fielding when he was in the Aircraft Control and lunch in a knapsack and the cold drinks will be furnished. Bigler on the organ and piano, twelve years of age, and he has Warning Course. Keesler is located in Biloxi, and Floyd Johnson (gave the lived there since that time. There will be sports and He filled a mission for the Miss., on the Gulf Coast and in games for all the children and invocation. LDS Church in New Zealand its role as a technical training lots of fun at both parks begin "Oh, My Father",' sung as a 1904 to 1907. from center it provides both USAF ning at 10 a.m. July 1. duet by Ellis and Abinadi Tol He married Clara Monahan and Allied Nations personnel man was the first song. Mrs. Tblman accompanied them. It Aug. 20, 1908 in Salt Lake City. with skills in the electronics was followed by the reading of The marriage was solmnized in field needed in todays' Air Temple Bailey's poem, "A the Logan Temple, in Septem- Forces around the world. Airman Summers came to Little Parable for Mothers", by ber 1918. Keesler after completing basic Mr. Gam served as superinArtta Hansen. at Parks AFB, Calif. training Cynthia Earl, John1 J. Shum tendent of the Fielding ward way and C. E. Smith then spoke Sunday School for 17 years and of the life of Mrs. Johnson and was a ward teacher, for many . A day of activities has been their associations with the fam- years. His wife died in July 1943. planned by the Riverside Ward ily. Mrs. LaVona E. Steffen Committee for the Fourth of then sang, "I Know That My Surviving are two brothers, Redeemer Lives", with Virginia Micah and Daniel, a twin broJuly. Plans for the day include a miniature parade, with a good Erickson at the piano. ther, both of Fielding, and a has been received Word by program and plenty to eat spicy Mrs. Mahalia Haffield, resident K. J. Potter was sister, Robert for the forenoon, and a ball the Extension office ' that : Salt Lake City. the next speaker, and Bishop Zollinger of Thatcher won sec- game will furnish entertainment Simmons made the closing reond place in the state on his for the afternoon. They invite marks. The closing song was essay, "Building Ground With the people of the valley to join. "A Perfect Day"; sung by Mrs. RONALD IVERSON fertility . This contest was them in their celebration. Steffen, and Eddis Watkins gave MOVES TO OREGON the National sponsored by the benediction. The postlude Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Iverson and American Food Grange music included with the organ and family left Tuesday mornCouncil. wilt help you and piano, the voice of. Mrs. ing to make their home in Robert is the son of Mr. and Steffen, in the song, "Last Rose Ore., where Ronald Mrs. Lyman Zollinger of Thatof Summer". has accepted a position as Soil cher, and is a member of the Burial was in the Beaver Dam Scientist with 'the Soil Conser- Thatcher club. He will reproved in clinical tests that Cemetery by Rogers Mortuary." vation Service. ceive $25.00 as the second place Scientists with Bantron 4 out of 5 people can stop The dedicatory prayer was winner in the state. smoking in 5 days. This formula Delmar N. Thompson of given by Patriarch Joseph A. developed by a leading American forming, University is safe, Erickson. Mrs. B. L. Maycock and baby pleasant to take. You must stop smokCal., spent a few box first with the $1.00) (only very withlast week his mother, of days Lake City are guests of ing money back. Ask for. Bantron smokMrs. Emma Thompson and other Mrs. Maycock's parents, the or ing deterrent tablets. relatives. Fred Gepharts this week. CITY DRUG, Tremonton M-Sg- t. n, Dorian Summers Fielding Man Buried Wednesday Assigned To Don't Forget The Hobo Partv Air Force Base - Riverside Plans July Fourth Celebration Thatcher Boy Wins Second Place In NOTICE Notice is hereby given that inasmuch as Monday, Julv 4, 1955, is a legal holiday, the Box Elder County Commissioners will meet Tuesday July 5, 1955. BOX ELDER COUNTY COMMISSIONERS .. By K. B. Olsen, County Clerk VISITORS FROM ILLINOIS Eight out of ten C. S. vacationists this year (1955) will travel about 66,000,000. 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