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Show ThursdayApril Tremonton. Services Held Obituaries Surviving are her husband and the following sons and daugh-Erm- a For Carmen Baird Howell ..3 . THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah 3, 1952 Ellen Payne, all of Tre-ter- s: Mrs. Ida Gross, Gilbert and monton; Ray Payne, with the Impressive funeral services U. S. Marines, Bremerton, Washwere held for Carmen Baird ington; Mrs. Shirley Call, Gar-Ia- n, Howell, wife of Alva Howell, FriJay Payne and Erma Falday in the Portage Ward chapel, lows, Ogden; her mother and with Bishop Ora H. John con- step-fathHorace Southworth, ducting. Family prayer at the Brigham City, and the following home was offered by Thomas E. brothers and sisters: Preston Howell of Preston, Idaho. Payne Smith, Washington state, The service consisted of a song, Mrs. Laura Payne and Charles by the Singing Mothers, conduc- Smith, Logan; Everett Smith, ted by Mrs. Walter E. Gibbs. In- Oregon, and Theodore Smith, vocation by Lorenzo E. Hoskins, Tremonton. remarks by Florence S. Baird of Brigham City, a song, violin oblier, 'p7 j . Funeral Services Held For Mrs. Mary E. Tingey gate by Harold and Lillian Felt, Brigham City, remarks by Chester Neal, vocal duet by Harold and Lillian Felt, remarks by Howard H. Hale of Ogden, remarks by Bishop John, song by Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Mothers Maurine with Kennard Tingey, 79, Singing Elizabeth Robert Nish, 93, one .of the Gibbs as soloist and benediction who died Friday evening in Salt Valof Bear River early pioneers by Edwin Harlodson. Lake City were conducted Tuesley died Friday evening at the was in Interment the Portage day afternoon in the Riverside Mrs. Zella home of his daughter, the grave was Ward chaple. Bishop Leland Hess in Plymouth, after an ill- Cemetery and dedicated by J. Edwin Baird of conducted the service. ness of six months. City. Mrs. Brigham Tingey was born January 1858 He was born October 11, An exceptionally large crowd 6, 1873 in Farmington, a daughson Robert a of Cedar in City, was in attendance. ter of Leonidas H. and Joanna Sr. and Agnes Wilson Nish. He Louise Gleason Kennard. She came to Plymouth when a child was reared in Farmington. with his parents, and has spent She married Charles Howe his life there. Tingey, May 4, 1892 in the LoHe married Charity Mason, Temple. They made their gan December 21, 1897 in Willard. home in Woodruff until 1896, The marriage was later solemErnest W. Johnson, 75, Tha when they moved to Riverside. nized in the old Salt Lake En1906. Fifteen dowment House. Mrs. Nish died tcher, died Sunday at 1:20 p.m. Mr. Tingey died in moved to Mrs. ago, years Tingey at the family residence after a several years ago. lived has she 'where Garland, six illness. week as Nish counselor a Mr. served time. since that He was born April 2, 1876, in in the Plymouth Ward for twenShe was active in the Riverty years, and as a ward teacher Sweden, a son of John A. and side "YWMIA and Relief Society, for may years. Prior to his mar- Sophia Kend Johnson. Relief in as counselor serving He received his early schooling riage, he served as a missionary two years, and as presi-deSociety in to and Sweden Australia. the in came of the YWMIA for three Surviving are1 one son and United States with his family was also a Relief SoShe years. 12 was when O. he three daughters, Jesse Nish, years old. The and Mrs. Zella Hess, Plymouth; family settled in Brigham City ciety visiting teacher for many Mrs. Clark (Ettie) Rudd, Field- and five years later moved to years. She was a member of the Garland Camp, Daughters of ing, and Mrs. Lawrence (Ida) Thatcher. He married Millie Faulkner in Utah Pioneers, and for Many Hess, Malad, Idaho; 23 grand1911. He was a member of the years did practical nursing in 46 children, great grandchildren and 7 great, great, grandchild- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- the Valley. Surviving are the following Samts. He worked for a ren, 2 sisters and two brothers, -day Thomas Nish, Plymouth; Mrs. time as a fireman on the Sou sons and daughters, Mrs. SterMaude Taylor, Ogden, and Mrs. thern Pacific Railroad, During ling (Fern) Huish, Garland; Rosco Tingey, Holladay; Adna Margaret Wheeler, and Nephi World War I he worked in Wash K. Tingey, Los Angeles; Mrs. LeNish, Canada. ington State logging camps. He Relatives and friends crowded was one of the pioneers of Bear land (Louise) Waldron, Long the Plymouth Ward Chapel River Valley. His wife died in Beach; Mrs. George L.10 (Irene) Allen, Salt Lake City;. grand Tuesday afternoon to pay last 1936 in Thatcher. 6 great grandchildren, children, ,7;He is to a Nish. Mr. survived LaVar son, by respects The prelude and postlude were M. Johnson, Thatcher; a dau- 1 brother, James R. Kennard, and 3 sisters, Salt Lake played by Mrs. Pearl Hess, and ghter, Mrs. Betty Matue, Og- Mrs. Helen City, Roosevelt, Howell, the choir sang, "Oh, My Father," den; two grandchildren and one to open the service. Dewey Lamb brother, Wilford Johnson, Tha Mrs. Viola Udy Garland ; and Mrs.: Teresa Nelson, Salt Lake . tcher. offered the invocation. were services Funeral conduc City . Bishop Oleen Josephson and A large crowd attended the Lavon Nish sang, "Jesus, Lover ted Tuesday afternoon in the service and the many lovely of My Soul," accompanied by Thatcher Ward by Bishop James flowers gave evidence of the esJoan Nish, and Irene Archibald Wight. teem held in this valley for the sang, "In The Garden." Glen Arietta Thornley played the Severson read a tribute to Mr. prelude and postlude and A. W. Tingey family. John Ward offered the invoNish from the High Priests Quo- Borgstrom of Brigham City off cation and Marian Hales and A of the mixed ered rum Bear River Stake. opening prayer. .Lenae Tubbs sang, "Be Still and Verl were Vem with J. Qrvil Wish, Peterson, quartet Speakers accompanied by Ellen Heber Anderson of Brigham Waldron, Leslie Wight and Ma Know," Smith and John Q. Adams. Garof Davis "Sometime urine and sang, George Wight City, were C. E. Capener. Speakers Well Understand," accompanied land. Smith and O. Adams John Waldron. Joan the by Bishop Josephson made Ethel Rogers and Evan Gee Joseph Nelson, Wilford Mil closing remarks and the choir accomsang, "111 Go Where You Want ler and Fred L. Peterson were sang, "In The Garden," Me to Go," and Newell Nish, speakers for the service, and Bi- panied by Marguerite Rich, and a quartet with Evan Gee, Chargrandson, offered the benedic shop Wight gave the .closing re les Last, Fred Nye and Clifford marks. tion. Hansen sang, "Oh, My Father," A vocal duet, "Beautiful Val Burial was in the Plymouth Mrs. Rich at the piano. with was Irene of Peace," sung by Cemetery by Rogers Mortuary. ley Closing remarks were made Dedication of the grave was by Shuman and Wilford Miller with Ernest Nish, another grandson Birdie Peterson a the piano, by Bishop Capener and the benand "Hold Thou My Hand, Dear ediction was offered by Aaron Delbert Harris of Layton, and Lord," was sung by Maurine Porter. Burial was in the Riverside Miss Lila Mae Astle spent the Wight and Verl Waldron accomweekend at the home of Mr. and panied by Mrs. Waldron, as the Cemetery by Rogers Mortuary. Dedication of the grave was by Mrs. Wayne Fronk. closing number. The benediction was offered by Gerald Tolman. James Kennard. Burial was in the Thatcher BUY Your DRUGS from Your Cemetary by Rogers Mortuary. Favorite DRUG STORE Dedication of the grave was by William Burton. ROBERT NISH Valley Pioneer Dies At Plymouth " Ca-pen- er I $v GOODS SALE CANNED FISH . Ernest Johnson Dies Sunday At Family Residence - nt MEATS , , CANNED FRUITS VEGETABLES JUICES a CORN OYSTER 35c Oz. Can HUNTS KERNEL S No. 303 Cans COVE 514 SILVER BRAND 8 No. 303 Cans 97c TOMATOES 15c POTATOES UNION LEADER - BEN LOMOND No. 2 Can : GULF BELLE 5 Oz. FLAKES 19c C "f V 2 ... . PORK .. LIBBYS 17c $ ..... . fkfk I aUU PLEASANT VALLEY No. 2 Can 21c BEANS Whole. PRODUCE a 3CL Payne Funeral Services Set For Saturday Services will Recommended espe"hird-to- - cially for cure" cms. - ' Contains 100,000 unit! of penicillin pluf 100 Rig. of dihydroatreptofflycin potent treatment formaitititDiiparsM thoroughly. Stay ae- tive up to 72 hour. Won't dlicolor milk. aaay to uia-- tn tuba. Gat your supply hera. Keep it on hand! "inttant-uia- " A ' l a $" DRUGS from Your Favorite DRUG STORK ftWw f BUY Your Adam's Drug Store Tremonton , be conFuneral ducted Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Tremonton Second Ward chapel for Mrs. Silvia May Smith Payne, 45, who died Wednesday at the home of her mother, Mrs. Susan Southworth in Brigham City. Friends may call Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. at Rogers Mortuary in Tremonton. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to time of services at the family home, 360 S. 2nd West in Tremonton. Burial will be in the Riverview Cemetery . She was born February 22, 1907, in Nebraska, a daughter of Jay and Susan Goff Smith. When she was three years of age the family moved to Curlew Valley, and in 1917 they moved to Tremonton. She was married to Hyrum Payne, October 8, 1924, in Brigham City. The marriage later was solemnized in the Logan Temple, Church of Jesus Saints. Christ of Latter-da- y They made their home in Trenton, Cache County, until 14 years ago, when they came to Honored With Special Stamp a. im. Monday, Starting at 6 April 7, letters and postal cards cancelled in the postoffice will beart a cancellation imprint: U. 8. Tre-imont- on TREASURY DEFENSE BOND FLAG CITY, Postmaster James Walton, announced today. This is in recognition of the honor won by Tremonton, In the recent campaign to extend the payroll saving plan for purchasing U. S. Defense Bonds ito every possible place of em ployment in the city, for which a Treasury Defense Bond Flag was awarded on January 8th. First ' day envelopes bearing the Flag City cancellation will be a collector's item. Any piece of first class mail deposited in the postoffice before 6 a. m April 7 will bear a time stamp Indicating the first hour of the first day on which the Flag City cancellation will be used Postmaster Walton stated. Stamped envelopes addressed, to mailers will be imprinted! with the the first days can cellations. LEADER WANT ADS PAY TOMATO JUICE UTAH VALLEY 3 46 Oz. Cans V - i For 1S Oz Can HUNTS 1 3'for OIV dVwQ ................ GRAPE FRUIT Exchange yi Cans ZiVQ Can QUALITY MEATS Guaranteed - ... Rnnoft RaIIaH ,0. Fancy Tender Tested . Pan Rpjiilv Per Pound .. fC .. ... Q ENS Large Stewers N. Y. Dressed, Lb. Eviserated, Pan Ready, Lb. ... E Admiral, Colored, Per Pound . .. 2& 01 . YC ORANGEADE MARGE RINE PEANUT DUTTER foot roll . FRYERS STEVENS No. 2V4 Can bbiiiiiiimiim :. ()s OK PLUMS Can JUICE BLUE FINE No. 2'. Can Fancy 288s Sunkist, Dozen Tremonton PINEAPPLE, B. P. 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