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Show Tremonton. Utah Scouts and Explorers Will Hold Spring Camporee, May 26, 27 JAYCEE JANES HOLD FIRST MEETING BOXING MEET SCHEDULED FOR MAY 26th SERVICES HELD FOR MARY E. LAMAR HARRIS TO ATTEND DENTAL CONTENTION Dr. LaMar Harris of Chicago before the will give a lecture Utah Dental Society in their A fistic treat is in store for The Bear River District Spring annual convention to be held in hovinfr and fans of the Bear next Lake Salt Monday, City The people of Howell and the Camporee for Scouts and Ex- -, May 26, at the and Wednesday. Dr. River Valley, Tuesday were grieved on Friday to plorers will be lield at the Fair Harris is a son of Mr. and Mrs. valley of the death of Mrs. Mary Bear River high school gym ai learn Grounds, May 26th and 27th. All Joseph D. Harris of Tremonton. Elma Nessen Fackrell 53, well 8 p m. troops and posts are invited to! He has talked before various loved matron of Howell. She of the b The Awards will be given dental groups throughout the diel of a participate. will play area heart attack, folowing - worth f irtcrrlinflt t r fv rvAt- t awui u ysJj ut iv luiii nation in recent months. uiiig action against into an host and go operation. their skills. The local dentists, Dr. R. G.j She was born in Newton, Utah the from teams boxing July The Camporee is under the Woodhead, Reese Mason and D. the Downey, 25, 1896, a daughter of Nephi and State school and direction of the camping com- - b. Green will attend the 1910 Idaho Athletic Club. Howell in to moved family and the commissioners of 'vention. This three cornered leather Josephine Johnson Nessen. The the Bear River District. . since lived she and there has Parents of the scouts and ex-- ! Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Morrison throwing carnival will feature a time. that number of intermountain regions and plorers are invited to attend a visited last week with Mr. amateur boxers, Box Elder in from She eveMrs. on Cahoon outstanding and the family campfire program graduated Ray Salt Lake City. ning of the 26th. high school and attended the B. some of whom are past or preY. C- at Logan. She married sent intermoimtain A. A. U. or Israel Fackrell, October 13, 1920 Golden Gloves titleists. At least five of the proposed in the Salt Lake temple. She was active in the Howell ward hav- fourteen bouts will be of heading served as a counselor and a line calibre and has the pro teacher in the Primary Associ- moters guessing as to which will receive top billings. ation. The bouts will be conducted Surviving are her husband and sons the following and daugh strictly in accordance with inter ters: Dale W. Fackrell, Sahara mountain A. A. U. regulations, Village; Donna F. Grover, Gar- which will assure the fans boxing land; Ruth F. Stokes, Marva F. at its best. Officials of the above mentionGwen F. Stokes, Promontory; Munk, Arvin Fackrell, David and ed organization will be in attenMother's Day Mother's Day Dean Fackrell, Howell; and a dance, and with their hedp, the niece reared by Mrs. Fackrell promoters expect to demonstrate ten that the Simon rules provide Myrna Taylor, Howell; ' j Triple-B-Clu- - trrw"k- w j con-mitt- ee i - MOTHERS DAY May 14th I CARDS MOTTOS Embroidered Pillow Fancy Boxed CASES HANKIES 1.89 49 Box OTHERS 79c pair S3mE GIFTS to Choose from MADE-U- P Many COOKIE JARS, BERRY SETS, WAFFLE IRONS, TOASTERS, COFFEE MAKERS and OTHERS! SOME of OUR SUGGESTIONS are LAMPS . . 4.49 BLOUSES . Jfl.98 . and up , $ 1.98 Hand Decorated GOWNS BOXED Stationery .... SLIPS Water Sets TOWELS 98c . 1.98 1.98 . . .. 59c Bath Size M.H . King Co. 4:'A. AIL " "V. I Lf f' f .J. ill O F3 I Vtn1-- j hospital. The service was conducted by William J. Roberts of the Tremonton Second ward bishopric. A mixed chorus from the ward choir sang, "My Father Knows", and the invocation was offered by W. A. Westmoreland. Speakers were James Walton, Reed Giles and Bishop Ford Jeppson. Other music for the service included a vecal solo by Moroni "That Silver Ward, Haired Daddy of Mine", and a solo by Carmi H. Campbell "There is a Land". Accompanist for the music was Geneve Walker. The benediction was offered by J. P. Jones. Burial was in the Riverview Cemetery with Porter Giles dedicating the grave. Mr. Gardner was born April 11, 1868 in Fountain Green, a son of Walter and Mary Gardner. He married Elizabeth Crowther in 1891 in Thurben, Wayne County. They later went to the grandchildren; her mother, Bar- better entertainment than their Manti temple. Mrs. Gardner .died bara Nessen, Howell and the professional counter parts. 1937 and he was married to in brothers and following sisters, Alvin Nessen, Centerville; Edgar and Gordon Nessen, Tremonton; Mrs. Eva Baer, Mrs. Zelda Hess, Mrs. Pearl Olsen and James Nessen, Howell and Mrs. Jennie Alix, Logan. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon in the Tremonton Second ward by Bishop Ariel Sorensen of Howell. The opening number of the service was a song, "My Father Knows", by a mixed chorus of the Tremonton Second ward, with Carol Sorenson at the piano. The invocation was offered by Stanford Fonnesbeck, which was followed by a vocal duet, "I am a Pilgrim", by Judith Strand and Dora Brough, accompanied by Blanche Brenk-maA history of the life of Mrs. Fackrell was given by Preston Anderson. Meda Jones then sang "Sing Me To Sleep accompanied by Virginia Erick-se- n. n. Bishop Sorenson then spoke offering comfort to the family in the loss of their mother and sister and paying tribute to her. Beth Nelson of Cache Valley then sang, "Wonderful Mother of Mine" with Carol Sorensen at the piano. Oliver M. Munk was the next speaker after which Donna Fonnesbeck and LuAnn Sorensen will sang "Thy Be Done" accompanied by Miss Ericksen. MR. AND MRS. DEL FUHRIMAN RETURN FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Del Fuhriman have returned from a plane trip to Grand Junction and Moab, Utah. They , enjoyed dinners at both places which was held for flyers of Colorado and Utah. They had a very enjoyable time. Lee Anderson of Sterling, Idaho was the next speaker, and the closing song was a solo by Carmi Campbell, "There is a Land". The benediction was offered by Mirl Mason;,. Burial was in Riverview Cem etery by Rogers Mortuary. The grave was dedicated by A. L. Cook. 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