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Show I Zella H. Pike E Phone 353r4600 Walter Moosman services held Funeral services for Walter Moosman were held in the Whiterocks Branch Tuesday, Oct. 20. Speakers were a son John Moosman and Norvel Kitchen. Remarks were made by Bishop Morrill and Earl Reary sang three songs. After the services the Relief Society served lunch to about 150 people. Those comine for the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Moosman, Price; Mr. and Mrs. Norvel Kitchen, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Niel McKenny, Salt Lake City; Lorrine Bartlett, Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Elmer and daughters, California; Mr. and Mrs. Phil Pectol, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Vance Prescott, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Kitchen, Richfield and other relatives from close by. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Price, Cen-terfield, Cen-terfield, spent Monday night with Blayne and Valois Morrill and attended the funeral Tuesday for her uncle, Walter Moosman. Flyn Paulson, who has been playing on the little league football team in Vernal, took championship Saturday. The name of Flyn's team was the Steelers. One of Steve Paulson's prize horses got his legs caught in a cattle guard, breaking both front legs. It had to be killed. Here from Salt Lake City to help the : John Dickeys finish their garage were Larry Errickson and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Cloward and Jamie spent the weekend in Manila. Mrs. Connie Pike worked in the post ' office for Ednal Simmons while she went with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Smith to Ogden, Salt Lake City and Provo Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Pike spent Thursday and Friday in Salt Lake City visiting their daughter, Darla. Mrs. Colleen Thacker was sustained a teacher in Relief Society Sunday. Visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Helquist for a few days were daughters Debbie and Kathy of Logan. They also attended the funeral of Walter Moosman. LaRee Arrowchis and sons of Salt Lake City spent the weekend here helping her father celebrate his birthday. bir-thday. . Kevan Rasmussen was thrown from a horse Friday. Kevan received a ' ;j broken nosfe arid bfufse'd fa'ce'where the ? horse stepped on him. Mr. and Mrs. Blayne Morrill were in Salt Lake City on business Wednesday - and Thursday and while there took in a tour of the new Jordan temple. |