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Show Page 12, THE LEADER-TH- GARLAND TIMES, E June 5, 1975 at Bctbki 'n Button Bothwell Way 1 p.nu in the Tremonton Ward Chapel. Friends 4-- First may call at Rogers Mortuary Friday 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Burial in the Riverview Cemetery. Family suggests donations to the North Box Elder Community Hospital in care of G. Melvin Foxley, Tremonton, Utah. 9 I I i? - I f'wv" Three babies were blessed J c EMORETTE JOHNSON married Emorette Stoddard Johnson, 71, of Tremonton, died June 3, 1975, at the McKay hospital in Ogden of a short Franklin Wood, 58, finding, died in his home srsiiay of a lingering ill- - Kay illness. was born March 30, Fielding, a son of !ne Franklin and Maggie ,,' i nis i i in Magrath, Alberta Canada. daughter of Joseph Smith and Susan Ellen Thomas Stoddard. She married Heb-- er Guy Johnson June 14, 1923 in the Logan LDS TempHe died May 10, 1968. le. They had lived in Richmond before living in Tremonton. Wood. A was married to Velda June 14, 1939 . .ndUr?, Logan LDS Temple. .; was reared and ed- -a u in the Bear River f;.. He was an elder tl. Fielding LDS Ward a .id served as a home ' He was employed . i i tSukol Corporation and c worked as a farmer. rviving are his widow of ; aiding, four sons and two i,:i.bhters, Terry F. Wood, Casper, Wyo.; Kirk Jay !.":? t' Wood, Roosevelt; '. v'vood, Tremonton, Wood, Nolan She was a charter membthe Tremonton Civic League, a member of the Tremonton First Ward. She had served in the past as er of YWMIA Primary teacher, teacher. She had been a member of the singing mothers. She was a Relief Society visiting teacher, she had served as Relief Society Byron Rich-c- ci Mrs. urlce (Karen) Wilcox, and f nn Bingham, all of hrw,; Also iather, hostess. 12 grandchildren. surviving are his Fielding; two bro-- rs Surviving are two sons and three daughters, Dr. Jack Stoddard Johnson and Mrs. Owen L. (Jill) Cannon both of Tremonton; Dr. Thomas Stoddard Johnson of Logan; Mrs. Floyd D. (Tess) Nielsen, Salem, Oregon and Mrs. William Dean (Peggy) Taylor of Kaysville. Also surviving are fourteen and three grandchildren and five sisters, Glen Myron J. Wood, Mrs. Claude (Isabel) Allred. and Mrs. Wayne (Opal) Garn, Wood, !;. Tielding; Mrs. Smith .tojiche) Richards, Carson Nev.; Mrs. Albert City, (Khea) Fuhriman, EastGar-.'ii- d; and Mrs. Owen (Dona) fokfs. Tremonton. Funeral services were ndacted Monday at 1 p.m. Fielding LDS Ward Interment was in i pel. ridding Cemetery. f t-- greatgrandchildren. Also ; brother , is one three sisters; surviving and g, T. Stoddard of Utah; Mrs. J. Done (Essie) Thornley of Kaysville; Mrs. D. W. (Edith) Ansley and Miss Alice Irene Stoddard both of Salt Lake City. Noel expert is someone who no more than you do, v,!io has it better organic, and uses slides. An ' Rich-mon- Funeral services will be conducted Saturday June 7, .frf. ' nsi:rNCE ' Y QUESTIONS REESE ANSWERS & proceeds subject to the re es- - insurance is treated like any other property estate-ta- x If the insured owned and purposes. n trolled the policy at the time of his death, then Vwill in his gross estate for be included proceeds r il or State tax purposes. However, if he gave policy to someone else during his lifetime -- as he retains no incidents of permitted to do by law-ai iiJrship, then when he dies the insurance will not .ubject to the estate tax. J 'here is one complication: If he should die within wars after he gives away the policy, the pro-- h will be taxable to his estate if the tax author- conclude that the transfer was made in contemp- -' ,i of death. Even after the three year period has ' i, the Treasury will still require that premiums ' ' within the last three years be the insured , ,i into his estate. Life . fr - nd - GARBANATI LILLY Eithel Lilly DoH" Wade Garbanati, 76, ofSnowville, died June 2, 1975, at the Bear River Valley hospital of can- cer. She was born Dec. 24, 1898, in Pleasant View, Utah to George M. and Marry Ann Harriet Barnett Wade. She married James Henry Garbanati Jr. May 28, 1914, in Stone, Idaho. Their mar- lu i. or other insurance Raymond Memorial cer. Timothy Hospital of With the bag between the handles. Snapper fast means you get through fast. Here's why: Grass bag is between the handles for tight spots. Extra large grass bag holds bushels. Powerful vacuum action for an extra clean lawn. drive for traction. greater 2-- el is g automatic for safer control. Get yours today. Be Snapper fast. ft All Snapptt mowers Tremonton, Utah sisters; LaVon Crystal Tre- monton; Mrs. Ray (Mildred) Forsberg and Mrs. Clifford (Vaudis) Phipps both of Ogden. Funeral services will be held in the Bothwell Ward Chapel Thursday June 5, at 1 p.m. Friends may call at Rogers Mortuary Thursday from 11 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. Burial will be in the Riverview Cemetery. School days are for mothers. days De-A- oon. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Burn-ho- pe and family are spending some time in Salt Lake City. They are staying with the Don Burnhopes. Mrg. Burnhope and the girls took Vicki to the University Medical Center for treatment. She is reported doing very well. Keith is at present with the National Guard on Childhood is that wonderful time when you can lose weight just by taking a bath. Maybe pessimists got that way financing optimists. happy Card of Thanks duty. Todd and Lee Stark, child- The family of Ray F. Wood would like to express our gratitude to friends and relatives for their kind services during his sickness and A special thanks death. to Brother Ward Taylor, Relief Society Fielding and Bishopric. ren of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stark are vacationing with their grandparents, Mr. and Wood The Kocky JTodrers held our first meeting Wednesday at the home leader Bonnie Rudd, of West Fielding with junior leader Carrie Gardner helping. Opening prayer was given by Darcie Gardner. Elections were held: Kathy Rudd, pres., Darcie Gardner, vice pres., and reporter; Sharece Marble, We secretary. We fruit sauce made and hot apple sauce. Nsxt meeting will be held June 4 at 1:30 p.m. at Carrie Gardner's home. Reporter- - Darcie Gardner Sugar 'n Spke by Joni Moriyama This week we worked on our pracSome of the really hard tice articles! articles are almost finished. This week met at Mrs." we Haltiner's home. ing started at The meetp.m. on 3 Thursday, May 29. We elected officers. They are as follows: Charlotte Haltiner, president; Tammy Evans, vice president; Susie Allen, secretary; Tresea, treasurer; and MaryRichins reporter. We are doing cooking. Next we are going to start sewing and discuss the basic rules on sewing. Then we will have demonstrations on cooking. Our leaders are: Shelley Grover and Coila Haltiner. There were five enrolled five were present. and We had refreshments served by Charlotte Haltiner. We had punch and doughnuts. Next week the refreshments mi ANSI 257-352- ufery (pectficanont ' will be fur- nished by Tammy Evans and Mary Richins. Next week we will hold our meeting at Mrs. Haltiner's home. We were excused at 3 p.m. After awhile we had some cookies that I made for refreshments. Fiekibg Feasters Reporter, Mary Richins The Fielding Feasters club met Tuesday, June 3 with their leaders Jill Welling and Cindy Burton. The officers following were elected: president, Melanie Burton; vice president, Paula Welling; secretary, Maria Smith; reporter, Susan Allman; and song leader, Sandra Smith. Also present wereChar-len- e Burton and Anna Lisa Peterson. 4-- fancy five We H have selection a complete of sympathy arrangements and at all prices. wreaths Phone us or stop in Flowerlane Floral & Gordon Shop 69 South Tremont Phdne 257-35- Susan 'Allman'"" 12 of Ray F. family , BUFFET SPECIAL HELP WANTED every Sunday from Are you interested Phone 723-52- GETS THE M-Q- Z. ! BOOTJEAN) to 4 P.M. 1 1 $295 in a pro- fession as a Real Estate Salesman? We are interested in local Resident with drive Conand enthusiasm tact in person. Cross Roads Coffee Shop 69 Open i7 Holda-wa- y, Rockland, Idaho, Z4 hours a day m m Checked Quality m Ij i Used Cars Can- He wasbominDeweyville, Utah, to Timothy David and Ray Reese Free-wheelin- years. formerly of Bothwell, died June L 1975, at the Bannock you may have in estate needs, I'll be glad to help Rear-whe- Na-Ve- Rhodes of East Garland; Mr. and Mrs. Neil Rhodes and family, East Garland; Miss Mary Barlow, a niece of Carol Anderson from San Francisco, California; who is visiting relatives in the area. The family joined together at the Curtis Anderson home for dinner following the services. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hone was given the name of Cynthia Dawn Hone by her grandfather, Dean Hone. Mr. and Mrs. James Hone and baby are visiting in Bothwell at the Dean Hone home. They live in Texas. LaNette Roberts, Jenna Kae Bown, and LaRaine Anderson are among the students on an educational tour of Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. John Eberhard also joined the group that left Sunday aftern- Surviving are his wife, Florence Leona Hansen of Rockland, Idaho; four sons and one daughter, Jack Ray Holdaway, Salt Lake City, Utah; Lowell LaVon Holdaway and Clark Elery both of Rockland, Idaho; Lyle Curtis Holdaway, Both wee 1, and Carol Bass, Salt Lake City, Seven grandchildren Utah. and two great grandsons. Also surviving are three 28, 1965. They lived in Snowville. She was a member of the Curlew LDS Ward, served in the past as a Sunday School teacher, YWMIA secretary, Relief Soceity Teacher and visiting teache r for many years. Surviving are one son and three daughters, George M. Garbanati and Mrs. Leuanna Stokes both of Snowville; Mrs. Elizabeth "Beth" Cutler of Tremonton and Mrs. Ether Jay (Norma) Parke of Malta, Idaho. 21 grandchildren and fourty nine great grandchildren. She is also survived by her step mother, Mrs. Jen-et- te Wade of Ogden and two brothers; Alton Wade and Wallace Wade both of Ogden. Three half brothers and two half sisters; Blaine Wade and Robert Wade both of Ogden; Dean Wade, Seattle, Washington; Mrs. William (Shirley) Rhine of Layton, Utah and Mrs. Jack Anna-b- e th Farr of California. Funeral services will be conducted Friday June 6, at 1 p.m. in the Curlew Ward Chapel. Friends may call at Rogers Mortuary Thursday, June 9 from 7 to 9 p.m. and at the Curlew Ward Relief Society room Friday from 11 to 12:45. Burial in the Snowville Cemetery. Anderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Welling and family of Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Smith and famlle ily, Malad, Idaho; Mrs. Jan Holmgren RAY HOLDAWAY any other questions mg 47 riage was later solemizedin the Salt Lake City Temple. Mr. Garbanati died March 81, " reared and educated in East Tremonton, graduating from BY College. He received a Silver Beaver award in Scouting. He was a High Priest in the LDS Church, Sunday School teacher, Priesthood teacher, home teacher and fulfilled a Bear River Stake Mission. He was a retired rancher. He worked as an R.R. mail carrier for Tremonton for She was born July 2 5, 1903, in 7, Mantua. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Anderson was given the name of Nolan Ross by his father. Those in attendance at the services were Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Reese 23. 1927. He war fish- Mr. and Mrs. Don Bingham and children, Carol and Allan left Monday for Louisiana. They plan to pickup their son, James and his wife and family and bring them back to Utah. James is a graduate student at Tulane University. Children of the Bothwell Ward met Wednesday at the park for their annual Primary Park Party. They enjoyed games and activities and a delicious lunch. People of the Bothwell Ward were sorry to hear of the death of Ray Holdaway His services are to be held Thursday at the Bothwell He was a Ward Chapel. former Bothwell resident that moved to Rockland, Idaho. Mrs. Eleda Vee Stokes and son, Spencer left Wednesday for Germany. They will spend the next three weeks with Capt and Mrs. Don Kerr and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Firth had as their guests over the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Roberts of Tahoka, Texas and their children, Ronald, Donna, Russell, Marisa, Shannon, Deann, and Mary Catherine. They are former of Curtis acquaintances Firth that he met while he was on a mission in Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Firth and children, Brandy Lynn and Justin of Richfield, Idaho were also guests at the Firth home. They enjoyed a delicious turkey dinner nn and renewing old times. Firth of Logan spent the weekend in Bothwell also. parents, and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Larsen and family of He Mary Ann Peterson. Florence Leona Hansen January 12, 1916, in Preston, Idaho. The marriage was solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple April AY WOOD News Mrs. Edward M. Stark while their parents are on a ing trip to Montana. and given names in the Both-we- ll Ward Sunday. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Newman was given the name of Paul Newel Newman by his father. Following the services the family met at the Newman home for dinner. Those in attendance included Mr. and Mrs. Henry Newthe babies grandman, mmmmm'm L 'ikL Three Babies Named Here Button The Bobbin' N Buddies held their first meeting May 29, at Mary Alice Roche's home. Our leaders are Ginny and Mary Okada. We held elections and Edie Okada got President, Mary Alice Roche Sec. Jan Holmgren Reporter and we decided we would all be Vice Presidents because there are only three of us. H 73 73 73 72 70 Chevrolet Chevrolet Chevrolet Chevrolet Impala Impala Impala Malibu Buick Electra 225 Sedan $28 5000 Sport Sedan Custom Coupe Coupe Custom Sport Sedan ,70 Buick LeSabre Sedan 72 Mercury Marquis H.T. 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