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Show t Thursday. March The LEADER 3, 1960 MelMorris (Colleen) Justesen, bourne, Fla.; and Robert p..Mad-geRoll, Ariz.;' also 12 grandchildren; and four sisters, Mrs. Mary Tressider, Glascow, Scot- lland; Mrs. Ruby Beattie and Miss Lillian Woods, Belfast, Ireland; Los and Miss Janet Woods, Funeral services were held ducted 1 p.m. in the at Saturday Tuesday in Preston, Ida., for Mrs. Angeles. Ora Reese Davis, 48, who was Funeral services will be con killed in a one-ca- r traffic acciWard Chapel with Honeyville dent near Preston, Friday. Hunsaker in charge. Mrs. Davis was born Oct. 26, Bishop Byron call at Rogers Friends may 1911 in Millville, Cache County, in Tremonton, Friday Mortuary , a daughter of Ether N. and Marie from 7 to 9 p.m. and at the Relief Schenk Reese. She was married Society room of the Honeyville to Mark Fredrick Davis, a for- Ward Chapel Saturday from 11 mer Garland resident, May 26, a.m. until time for the service. 1931 in Brigham City. The marwill be in the Honeyville Burial riage was later solemnized in the Cemetery. Salt Lake Temple. In their early married life they lived in this VISITS IX CAPITOL CITY valley. Mrs. Davis was active in PTA Mrs. Louesa Nelson is visiting circles, and had served as district her son Jay L. Nelson and family president and vice president of in Salt Lake City. the Idaho Conference of Parent-Teacher- s. She was also active in RETURNS FROM OREGON Primary and Sunday School work. returned Mrs. Mary Anderson Survivors include her husband, from spending the win Saturday St. Preston, three sons, Dexter, ter in Portland and Nyssa. She is Louis, Mo.; Ivan and Mallin, staying with her daughter, Mrs Preston; five brothers and sisters, Minnie Potter for a while and will Allen Owen Mrs. Dariel Reese, return to her own home in That and Mrs. Roy Houston, Ogden; cher when the weather improves. Lorin Reese, Idaho Falls and Mrs. Canada. linden Castle, Vancouver, Burial was in the Providence, Cache County Cemetery. Funeral of Mrs. Mrs. Annie Woods Madsen, 65, died Tuesday evening at her home In Honeyville, after a long illnesa She was born Nov. 10, 1894 in Ireland, a daughter of Robert and Sarah Jane Flannagan Woods. She was reared in Ireland and came to the United States in 1916. She married James Leo Madsen April 26, 1916 in the Logan LDS Temple. During her early life she was an active teacher in M.I.A. and Relief Society. Surviving are her husband, two sons and one daughter, James Ronald Madsen, Honeyville; Mrs. Ger-be- r, City; Clarence, Snowville; also 22 EDWARD D. MORTON, M.D. Announces the Opening of His Office for the GENERAL PRACTICE OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY on 27 Tremonton. Utah South 1st East Office Hours: to 12:00 Noon PM. to 5:00 P.M. 10 A.M. 2:00 .lUiiimiiiummmiiiimmmiimiiimmiiiiiiiiimmuiimiiimiiiHiimiMimiuiiM n MnimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Arizona W MM i Calif. Semi-Bleache- d Riverside woman correctly indentif ies Charles Wood as Who's Who personality. She and Robert Campbell of the Northern Furniture company inspect Leader check presented to Mrs. Davis. Mrs. Jesse Davis Winner of Weekly "Who's Who" Contest grandchildren, 21 great grandchildren, and the following brothers and sisters, Mrs. H. D. Hamilton, Salt Lake City; Ruth Baird, Lay- ton; Wilford and Mrs. Elizabeth Larkin, Ogden; William, Tremon ton, Mrs. Zina Jones and Archie Hurd, Van Nuys, Calif.; and Ed mund, Snowville. 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I Timiiiiiimmimiiiimmiiiiiiiimiimitiinmnimiitimii FACIAL TISSUE $1.00 Vets lb. 35c WE ALSO HAVE MANY OTHER MEAT SPECIALS lb. 45c 5 lb. 43c HAMS, Picnics, fully cooked Pound Swift's Premium lb. 69c Choice Chuck Cut SAUSAGE ROLLS 29c I Ripe Slicing UML VUl CASU HEADSCARFS Pound 6 for $1.00 Pictsweet, top quality State Utah for 95c Prefers strawberries and cream M.mmrwjw BEAUTIFUL Pound END ROAST 1 fourth year at the 3 Cherry, Peach, Apple You Won't Believe This Till You See It! 73c Pork Loin Each '' " her. Moana, now Mrs. Frank Young, teaches Latin and English at Tennyson high school in Hayward, California. Her husband is working toward his Master's degree in Musicology at Berkeley. In her University, Moana taught under a fellowship and was able to work toward her M.S. degree in English. She plans to return to Utah this summer to complete those reMETHODIST CHURCH quirements. The Methodist Community Gary is currently serving as an Church of Tremonton welcomes LDS missionary in the Central your attendance. States Mission. He has already 9:30 a.m. Church School completed two years of a five 11:30 a.m. Worship Service year engineering course at the Rev. David R. Neuman, Pastor University of Utah, and expects 'immnimwmimifiimittiinmtim FRUIT PIES, Simple Simon Pound RUMP ROAST LOIN CHOPS Texis Pink Charles J. Wood, the Who's Who of the week was correctly named by Mrs. Jesse Davis of Riverside for the $7.50 cash award of the week. She missed finding one of the 14 clues in the paper so the amount to be paid the successful person next week will be $42.50. Only a very few of the more than 200 who entered the contest failed to guess Mr. Wood as the person indicated in the clues. Entries in this week's contest must be deposited at Anderson Lumber Co , before Monday at 11 a.m. Only one entry per person can be allowed. for 39c for RADISHES&GREENONIONS,3bu.10c lb. 15c TOMATOES, large slicers their attendance at their church meetings, along with their mother, who has nearly always held some in her position of responsibility church. Each child has found outside employment at an early age and made constructive plans for the future. Their home is characterized by enviable understanding and love. Elva has ever encouraged them to greater heights. They in turn respect and adore Crepe Soles Four Good Colors Pork I bottle mmiiiii!iiimnmmmimiiiiimitr;; miitiiiimiiiimtiniiiimiiiiiiii ROUND Willi 39 HWBJ IWWfc for 29c CATSUP, Swift's Premium Bag Cl0 29c APPLESAUCE iiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiii...iMii iiiiiiiiiiiuimmiii H ZEE TISSUE He married Norma Hess July 10. 1911 in Kemmerer, Wyo. They were later divorced. are one daughter, Surviving Susane, Ogden; one brother and two sisters, Chesley, Mrs. Leo (Maud) Lamb and Mrs. Lawrence (Ruth) Archibald, all of Ply mouth. i for 1 Monte PEAS, II. FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1960 GROCERIES GREEN BEANS Ronald Hales of Belmont Ward conducted the service. Burial was in the Plymouth Cemetery. Mr. Marshall was born Oct. 3, 1918 in Plymouth a son of Peter and Katie Steed Marshall. He attended Bear River High School and spent three years in the South Pacific during World War 1 jr., I- - Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon in the Plymouth ward for James Emery Marshall, 43, who died Feb. 25 at the local hospital following a stroke. Bishop iminiminmimiimnninnniimMmiramninniimmimmm FINEST FOOD BVYS tf Lorenzo Mahonri Hurd, 80, diei Sunday at his home in Snowville apparently from a heart attack. He was born July 18, 1879 in Brigham City, a son of William Hurd Sr. and Mary Elizabeth Reeder Hurd. He had lived all his life in Snowville except three years when he was employed at Kennecott as a welder. He married Eleanor Kelly Jan. 18, 1907 in the Logan Temple. They were later divorced. Surviving are the following sons and daughters, Wendell Hurd. Mrs. Alberta Lee and Gerald, all of Ogden; Mrs. Isabell Hamp, Salt Lake Calif.; Marvin, : : V Lorenzo Ilurd, Dies at Home In Snowville Annie W. Madsen Dies in Honeyville to continue his studies this fall medical research. His future plana soon after his release from the also include an LDS mission. mission assignment. JoAnn will be graduated from , r Continued fiom page 1 " . Vaughn is in his second year the Bear River high school this Moana, at the Brigham Young University spring and will enter college in by Elva and Elvan Gary, Vaughn, and Jo Ann. About with his interests leaning toward the fall. the time Jo Ann was born, Elvan's health began to fail. Two years later, the fall of 1944, he passed away. There yrere long hard months of adjustment for the bereaved family. Neighbors and friends did much to assist and encourage Tune In to Channel 4 at 10:00 p.m. for many other them. I.G.A. featured specials and world-wid- e news- As Jo Ann reached school age, "Watch for Our Window Banners" Elva decided to dispose of the business and go back into the school room because she felt that she would be able to spend more time with her family than managing the flower shop permitted. IGA Blue Lake, 303 can She accepted a contract and while teaching set forth to renew her Del certificate to teach. She com303 Hose, can pleted the requirements for graduation from the Utah State University in the summer of 1950 and was graduated with the class 4 roll pack, asst. colors of '51. In the meantime Mother Baird 2 had nursed her husband through I.G.A. his final illness at the expense of her own health and came to make 2 I.G.A., 14 oz. her home with the Korths. Elva found time to care for her, nurse BISCUITS her through surgery, and assume 10 $1.00 the major portion of the responsBallard or Pillsbury ibility at the time of her death. did very The Korth children well in school. They studied hard and learned early to assume responsibility. They were regular in c .: ' ELVA KORTII I.' n, Ora Reese Davis Held Tuesday: I Thursday, March 3. I960 1 90$n 90 Men's KNEE BOOTS 52)98 GEPHART STORES CO. MKS $1loo a SOX. 3 PR. Lsi" "Buy For Cash and Value -- Pay to 98c |