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Show Thursday, December 9. i nL Lb AU&n 1954 OBITUARIES and Mrs. Irving of Bear River all Christensen, City. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon by E&hop rernon Johnson in the Bear River City ward chapel. Johnson played the preWanda The people of Bear River City and lude postlude, and Clifford and the entire community symoffered the invocation. Jensen pathize with Richard and Nola Christensen Nessler in the loss The first song, "Count Your their nineteen months old son Blessings", was sung by the last week. choir. George A. Christensen The babyis reported to have was the first speaker, after climbed up to the cupboard and which Juanita Steffen and Irma found a bottie of thyroid pills Iverson sang, "I Think When I and swallowed some. Read That Sweet Story of Old". When he became ill, he was After closing remarks by taken to a Brigham City hospitJohnson, the choir sang, al, where he Jied at 2:30 am. Bishop "Oh, My Father", as the closing Saturday. song. Reed Munns gave the The victim, Bart Christensen benediction. Nessler, was bom April 22, 1953 in Tremonton. lie is survived Rogers Mortuary directed the 1 in the Bear River Ceme Sandra burial his parents, sister, by and 2 brothers, Ricky and Bryan tery, after dedication of the Nessler, also maternal grand grave by Mervin Jensen. 0. Johnson Louis Christensen Lewis Dies at SI, parents, Mr. Boy Dies After Buried Monday Swallowing Pills from Bottle A large crowd of friends and the funeral service for Lewis Orlando John relatives attended Mondav afternoon in ward chapel. Garland the Mr. Johnson died Friday at thf. local hosDital after a two days' illness. The funeral was conducted by RishoD Arthur Michaelis of the Garland First Ward. The prelude and postlude wer-- ; played by Lucretia Rhodes, the music for the service cons'sted of two songs, "I Know That My Redeemer Lives", and "Oh, .My Father", by a ladies dextett. Members of the sextett are Lela Rhoda Christopherson, Thompson, Vida Manning, Ethel Forsberir. Agnes Bishop and Elizabeth Manning. The accom panist was Grant Anderson, who son ! I irtmoaion, uxan P.4 Joseph D. Harris Vacation in Jamaica Continued from front page) Funeral Held In Bothwell Friday -- - . : y: . He is commonly known by his friends and neighbors as Uncle Joe or Bad HarrK He is the father of nine children, eight sons and one daughter, all of whom are living. They are: Dr. LaMar W. and LeRoy C. Harris of Chicago: Lloyd R. Harris of Long Island, X. Y.; Vernal J., Erigham City-M- rs. Woodrow (Ruby) Hale, Lcgan; and Londy, DeLoras W., Reed L., and Jay Dee Harris of Tremonton. He has 21 grand-c- h Idren and 5 great Louis Roland Christensen, 47, who died last week were conducted 1 i fr Friday afternoon in the Both-weward chapel by Bishop Deloris Stokes. June Anderson played the prelude and postlude, and Marion Summers sang the first song, j--r "In The Garden", accompanied m 4 Stokes. byJana The invocation was offered by Roscoe Anderson. Elzo Sessions x was the f.rst speaker, a?ter m, which Hilma Anderson sang, Ron Dell Robbins, who is at"Beyond the Sunset", with J one tending school at Weber College Anderson at the piano 0 her in Ogien brought Gary Bowden Mr. and Mrs. Russsll B. Waldron are enjoying a speakers were Maynard Sumof Ogden for his weekend at the week's vacation in Jamaica. B. W. I., this week as guests mers, Max Anderson and Bishop heme of his parents, Mr. and of the General Electric Co. They will return next week. Stokes. Eleda Vee Stokes read Mrs. Melvin Robbins. a tribute to Mr. Christensen. During the service, Lavon Stokes sang, "My Faith in Thee", and Angeline Adams sang, "A Perfect Day", as the closing QUALITY FO YCU song. CIFT DOLLAR VJIIEN Virgil Anderson gave the benediction Burial was in the Bothwell- Thatcher Cemetery by Rogers Mortuary and the grave was dedicated by Edd Howell. Funeral services for ll J lf vf if) M02E .. Jaycee Turkey Shoot 7A. 3 Sunday, Dec. 12, 10.00 A.M. i NORTH OF COUNTY. FAIRGROUNDS Winner in every 5 1 . run-of- f If you don't have a gun. we'll loan ycu one. Shells will be furnished Rain Date 3 I Dee. 19th 4: M Mr! mi fl Surviving are his widow, 1 son, E. Lewis Johnson of Garland and 1 daughter, Mrs. Lorin (Elva) Miles, Cedar City, also 12 grandchildren and 3 brothers, John, California, Lucius and Wallace Johnson, both of Brigham City. " ftiy V x Gift Boxed Pure Silk BOW TIES Ultra-sma- of Tcwncraft array rt patterns, colors. Neat, in hand some reuseable plastic boxes. ready-mad- e clip-on- s 98c FOR HIM! TOWNCRAFT WHITE DRESS SHIRTS CARD OF THANKS Get him his favorite Town-craf- ts in regular or fancy collar styles all in sanforized 220 count combed broadcloth with long-wecollars and cuffs. Smooth fitting, durably constructed. It was indeed a comfort and a help to have the many friends of our family come to our aid and offer their help when the news of the death of our loved For his ... 2.98 ar Sizes 14 17 -- ones became known. MEASURE We thank you one and! all for your support and sympathy. The Andreason family. of Holiday Enjoyment -- tilli SPORT COAT Shop From Our Complete Gift Suggestions Now! 1919 to 1921. SUITS from 45.OO FULL also played, "Abide With Me", an organ solo. Prayers were offered by Cyril Linford and Willard Christen- sen.and speakers were President Charles W. Woods, William J. Cullimore, C. E. Smith, George Beal and Bishop Michaelis. Burial was in the Brigham City Cemetery by Rogers Mortuary. The grave was dedicated by George Johnson. Mr. Johnson was born April 29, 1870, in Brigham City, a son of Lewis P. and Susan Watkins Johnson. He was reared in Brigham City, and married Celine Anderson, Nov. 19, 1898 in the Logan Temple. They have lived in Garland since 1906. At the time of his death, he was a high priest in the Bear River Stake. He filled two missions for the church, the first in the Southern States from 1899 to 1901 and the second to the North Central States from as will receive a PICNIC HAM or TURKEY ! VVnney s is your. TOPCOATS from 39.50 SLURS t rxrK?ffi , gy.gw j.. ,..,' i.AS.va8gry Community Methodist Church Tremont St. at Second North Tremonton, Utah Rev. B. Edward Lepper hlllVl ... II . All-Ne- Mil Ml t II.M.IliV.,,;' il w TIE SELECTION Pastor Sunday, December 12 Universal Bible Sunday Sermon: "This We Find" Measure Clothes are the choice of discriminating men. That's why they're bound to please him at Christmas time. Come in, we'll be glad to help with your selection. 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CARD OF THANKS We would like all our friends and neighbors to know that we deeply appreciate their kindness and help during the sickness and death of our dear husband, father, and brother. We want to thank all who took part at the funeral or in any way helped us at this time. The family of Louis Roland Christensen. L Men's Imported capeskin Stake leadership meeting for the leaders of South Bear River Stake will be held Sunday beginning with the high council 0S'62 Giffords 98e STAKE LEADERSHIP SESSIONS SUNDAY SPORT COATS W Handsome gifts at a thrift price! Fine Christmas assortment of patterns, weaves, col ors . . . specially picked to please every taste. 10-1- 3. 69C Pair SPORTSHIRTS Gift Boxed Smart for your men in pull-evHANKIES or button front styles big fabric and color selection. Initialed or rlain. Packed New collar treatments - sizes three tc a gift box. Colors or Sm. Med. Large. plain white on fine fabrics. er 3.98 9S . ... |