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Show The Leader Tremoroion. Thursday, August Utah OBITUARIES 19, 1965 DOYLE RAMPTON Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon in East Garland Ward for Doyle Henry Rampton, 61, who died Saturday noon, Aug. 14, 1965 in an Ogden hospital. Mr. Rampton was injured Friday, while riding on a load of baled straw. The family reports that a bale of straw knocked him off the load, causing paralysis from the neck down. He was never un- - Mr. and Mrs. DeRoy Hawks met with their family and enjoyed a reunion in Brigham City PORTAGE NEWS by Mrs. Virgil Harris Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs Allen, Mrs. Dave Larson and children of Walla Walla, Wash., and Mrs. Larry Allen and son, of Tremonton Troy, Thursday in Salt Lake City where they visited the Hoagle Zoo. Saturday evening. Forty-fiv- e were present. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Parkinson spent the weekend in Roy as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Parkinson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ravmond Hall spent iiiimiiiiiiiM stiiraiimiiiiiiiwiiiiiiiifiii and family of Fort Collins, Colo., left Satuday after a two weeks visit with Raymond's parents, Specials On Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Price of Ogden spent the weekend Allen and with Mrs. Louise I ACCORDION INSTRUCTIONS I J I I I Free Band Instruction Local Teacher with 13 years teaching perience Solo Work i 1 i ex- - I P j B m Offered by MRS. JOANN RICH 1 Phone 257-592- 1 Tremonton, Utah 1 Mr. and Mrs. Orwin Lemon of Willard visited Thursday with their brother-in-laand sister, Mr. and Mrs. Loyal G. Harris. Public Appearance Special Prices for family members Beginner accordians available from teacher 1 ig other relatives and friends. s'Jiiiii Mrs. Don Forsgren and children of Cleveland, Ida., spent s the past week with Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howell. Mrs. Jerry Timmons and children left for their home in Tucson, Ariz., Thursday after several weeks visit with Mrs. Timmon's mother, Mrs. Pearl McCrary. Elders Recejv Mission Call Elders Ray Nielsen, W. Wynn John and Stanley Thomas have received calls to serve missions for the LDS Church this week. Fors-gren'- HEAD BACK TO THE BOOKS IN STYLE! pedwin, conscious but remained paralyzed until his death. Doctors and felt he was improving He death came unexpectedly. was juried in Garland City e i yoo Doo Funeral services were conTuesday afternoon in for Carl C. Mohr Jr.. 58, brother of Dr. A. J. Mohr, who died Aug. 15 at his home of a heart ailment. He was born July 31, 1907, in Providence, a son of Carl V. and Vera Bissenger Mohr. He married Nona Marie Worley Dec. 29, 1927 in Preston, Ida. Surviving are his widow and the following sons and daughters, Robert C. M. D.; Salt Lake City; Mrs. William (Re-neYoung, Pocatello; Jerry Allsop, Logan; also six grandchildren, his mother; and the following brothers and sisters, LaVar, Providence; Dr. A. J. Mohr, Tremonton, Mrs. Ped ducted Logan Q99 Q ifforas MEN'S SHOES mt 7H . a rffcem OuiRrtCAD (CH -- H roiV7BooH. IfouH NO CHEMICALS ADDED TO OUR CHICKENS TT LEAN END CUT rwi are me n ii n men n n n - ra n?v - - . . - SWIFT'S EXCEL BRAND SLICED Ogden. mm DEL MONTE ton Laren Buttars, Edward Gomez, Jerry L. Checketts, Martinez, Sally R. Guadlupe Munns, Larry Hirschi and Douglas F. Anderson. wherever you go. Come by and see this great Pedwin saddle soon. oP mm LOCAL FRESH TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS continued from page 1 Head back in a black and white saddle that looks equally great with tapered chinos or dress slacks. You'll look your best at football games, parties, In class, i flLL who BLACK MAGIC MEAT SPECIALS CARL C. MOHR JR. Gessell, av... i l&r 'DoaT Bowring. Los Angeles. (Cleora) r GnoBneo YfP To Cemetery. Mr. Rampton was born Oct. 14, 1904 in Perry, a son of Thomas and Maretta Campkin Rampton. The family moved to Garland in 1908. He married Ruth Adams, Sept. 12, 1928 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. until They lived in Clearfield 1929, when they returned to Garland. He was a High Priest in Bear River Stake and had served as a home teacher. Surviving are his widow, two sons and three daughters, Richard, Garland; Kent, who is just completing a mission in Japan; and Maureen, all of Garland: Mrs. J. (Elaine Cullimore, Kaysville; Mrs. Richard i Helen) Reeder, Dallas, Tex.; also six grandchildren, three sisters and one brother, Mrs. M. R. Fer-n- a Berntson. and Jay Rampton, both of Salt Lake City, Mrs. LaRain Maggie Marble, Tremonton; Mrs. Benjamin Leone EDDY'S FRESH mi CATSUP Improprieties caused the following tickets: Kumen Tarbet, John M. improper backing; S e 1 m a n, improper lookout; David M. Dualmeier, improper pass; Walter J. 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