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Show Page 6, THE LEADER-GARLA- October 2, 1975 TIMES, ND VMmiSSt ed ward choirs. She had an honorary Golden Gleaner Award and had served in the Deweyville Ward music department for 70 yerec-reiv- ars. Surviv ing are one son and two daughters, VVilford W. Snow, Bountiful; Mrs.Cha-rl- es D. (Ruth)Litchford, Deweyville; Mrs. George R. (Barbara Jean) Thackery. Etna, Calif.; 21 grandchildren; eight Funeral services were held Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Deweyville Ward Chapel with Bishop Zane L. Wheatley officiating. Burial was In the Deweyville Cemetery. was reared and in Salt Lake City and from Samuel graduated Merrit Hospital in Nursing in Oakland, California. She was employed in the past as the San Metao Co. Clinis supervisor for three years, before coming to Garland. She was the county (Box Elder) nurse for 21 years, retiring in 1972. She was a member of the Ladies Self Culture Club of Garland. She was a member of the Garland Second LDS Ward. Had completed a Eastern 0, States LDS Mission Past President of ed-cua- ted She Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at lp.m. in the Community Methodist Church in Tremonton with Rev. Michael Strayer officiating. Friends may call at Rogers Mortuary in Tremonton Thursday from 11 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. Burial in the Riverview Cemetery in Tremonton. Sunday School U, teacher. Surviving is her husband of Garland, 1 son and 1 daughter, James Deem, Ogdenand Mrs. Stan (LaRay) Brown, Midvale, Urah; 1 brother and 1 sister, Dr. Laurence Hei-sPortland, Ore., and Mrs. Gibbs (tola) Smith, Kaysville, Dec. 30, 1906, in Guy, Ark., a son of James Walter and Ada M. Donnell DeJarnatt. He was married to Hellen Bell on Sept. 21. 1940, in Ogden. She died Oct. 2, 1973. lie was married to Margaret Bess on June 23, 1975, in Elko, Nev. He was reared and educated in Arkansas and was a MARTHA WISE graduate of Arkansas College. He moved to Tremonton in s 1953 and to Howell in 1942 She mes Elliott DeJarnatt all Paul DeJarAlaska; 13 grandchildren. Also surviving are five brothers and one sister. Porter DeJarnatt Monette, Jim Donnell DeJarnatt Ford DeJarnatt both of Fort Smith. Ark.; Eugene Ark.; DeJarnatt Eugene Mar-cell- also Dec. 26; ' Gary, Ind.; Ralph DeJarnatt. Malvern. Ark.; Mrs. Elva Smith. Little Rock, Ark. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 12 noon at the Rogers Mortuary in Tremonton with Rev. Michael Strayer of the Community Methodist Church officiating. Burial in the Riverview Cemetery. ..v CRUISE 9, 16. Jan. 4 Nov. 14 & 21; 30; Feb. 20 - Weekly Departures HAWAII - S434 $549 Firm and Ranch Sentinel Insurance Package iThe Farm and Ranch Sentinel household goods, farm build I package policy from Farmers ings. machinery, equipment. I Insurance is designed to give autos and livestock. And I you complete coverage against save up to 25 percent. Call a loss (including liability) all in fast, fair and friendly agent SOUTH gSjjXGroup. He's in the ttRaU Yellow Pages. for your home and MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW MILDRED BUNNELL 257-30366 N 1 F Tremonton, Utah Our policy is saving you money. 08 Attend from Farmers Insurance t policy. You pone can combine protection low-cos- TOUR TO ORIENT, PACIFIC, SOUTH AMERICA. ROSE PARADE Realtors & Up; & Up (Cruise or Fly); Convention mm Pktvre yourself n this horn. Wider two bedroom in good hcethn. Nick Topik, Don Southwick, Lee Allen and Gary Bywat-- er recently returned from not invest in this income live I producing 4 pfex in Tremonton. tin one and rent three or rent cS four the 54th annual convention of the L'tahAssociationof Real- Why tors. The convention featured an address by Attorney General Vernon Romney on the subject of Law Enforcement business ethics. Among speakers to advance the Real Estate profession in Utah was a discussion of the newly created Utah Real Estate Foundation. Brigham Board of Realtors are affil-iate- ds of the Utah As- Foxley Reel Estate & Ins. 39 West Main 257-532- ji. i 0 RULON 257-382- inn i Met Foxley i Lawrence Wright I 9 DUNCAN aiBIBRU sociation of Realtors and the National Association of . I good iBasement, carpets, drepes, shed lot. Realtors June Christensen 174 W. Main Tremonton h.&XMfcv&vwww; NOW GET us Jan. 11, 1928, in Helper, Carbon County. He died March 28. 1973. She was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors are sons and Boyd Eugene, daughters, Dayton, Ohio; Mrs. Waldo F. (Diane) Grant Howell, Box Elder County; Mrs. Gaye W. Lee, Alexandria, Va.; 10 brothers, grandchildren; sister, H. Mac Boren, Mrs. "Theria B. Adams, both Oakley, Idaho; O. Wayne Boren, Hayward, Calif. Funeral services were held Monday at 1 p.m. in the Howell LDS Ward Chapel. Burial in Marion, Ohio. Friend of ours is discouraged. After 25 years of hard Free Travel Irrformatfon CARIBBEAN" that's worth more than he is. work, he has a gold filling "The Wise County, He was a member of the Corinne lodge No. 5. F&AM. where he was a degree master mason and past worshipful master. Surviving are his widow of four sons, Tremonton; Kenneth Steve DeJarnatt Donnell J. DeJarnatt and Ja- natt Anchorage. married Realtor Gary Eywaterwas ton Martha Boren Wise, 67, Tremonton, died in a Bear River hospital Sept. 26, 1975, of heart failure. She was born Feb. 22, 1903, in Oakley, Idaho, to Reed A. and Mabel McEwan Horen. where he owned and operated a farm for 10 years. He had worked for Agricultural Stabilization Conservation Service in Arkansas and Tremonton. and forThi-ok- ol Corp. in Box Elder of Tremonton; Utah. Funeral services will be conducted Friday in the Garland Ward Chapel at 12 noon. Friends may call at Rogers Mortuary in Tremonton Thursday 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Burial in the Willard Steve Elliott DeJarnatt, 68 of Tremonton, died Saturday at his home of a heart attack. Mr. De.Jarnatt was born sion. MEXICO elt STEVE DE JARNATT in the nation. Xheir main purpose is to promote the ethical conduct of the Real Estate profes- 1929-193- YW-M- elected a director of the Utah Board of Realtors. Realtor Kick Topik joined and attended the conference of the Utah Investment ft Ex. change Counselors ata special Traders session. Realtors which together with 20,000 approximately members, comprises one of in- the strongest and most fluential trade Associations ETHELYN BAIR Mrs. Ethelyn "Pat" Irene Bair, 50. of Garland, died Monday in the LDS Hospital in Logan after a lingering illness. Mrs. 73air was born" May" 1925 in Decatur, 111., 24, a daughter of Carey and Hester Wayner. She was married to Den-z- el H. Bair on July 12, 1948, in Pocatello, Idaho, She had been employed as a cook at the Bear River junior high school for eight years and was employed at the Bear River Canal Co. in Tremonton at the time of her illness. She was a member of the Methodist Community Church in Tremonton. Surviving are her husband of Garland, two sons and one daughter, Den Kenneth Bair, Portland, Ore.; John Oly Bair. Salt Lake City; Miss Kasandra Marie Bair, Garland; two grandchildren. Also surviving are two brothers and two sisters, Carey W. Wayner, Morgan. Ga.; Carl F. Wayner and Mrs. Jane Elizabeth La Rus-s- a, both of Cumberland. Ind.; Mrs. Arlyn (Hester) Maver-so- n, Southfield, Mich. Itaft tart of JUST ONE PART OF FIRST SECURITY'S NEW BANKING HI- ri 1 - SOCIAL SECURiTY 482-03-90- ts NUfffiER 57 Signature have a complete selection of sympathy We LETTIE SNOW Snow. Mrs. Lottie died at of her home Sunday of natural causes, Mrs. Snow was born Aug. 27. IS93. in Peweyville. a daughter of George (.". and I'mim Chidester Sus;in Mrs. Inez Heiselt Deem. 68. of Garland, died Sept. 29, 1975, at the Bear River Valley hospital in Tremonton following a stroke. She w as born June 25, 1907, in Manassa. Colorado. She was the daughter of Laurence Hensen and Annie Ray Morgan Heiselt. She married Harvey L. Deem August 23, 1938, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. 82, Dewey. She was married to Orion Woodruff Snow on June 5. IMS, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr, Snow died June 20. 1968. 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