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Show Jaycees Complete House Painting Project the Sunset". Fred M. Grover was the next, speaker, He was followed by THE LEADER. Treraonxon. Utah Thursday. May 12. 19S5 Mark, Janet, and LaPriel Daley who sang, "Abide ,With Me". The concluding speaker was C. E. Smith and the closing song, "A Perfect Day", by Donna Shaffer and Ethel Forsberg. Mose Christensen gave the benediction. Burial was in the Riverview Cemetery, where the grave was dedicated by Rogers Mortuary. Grant Anderson played the organ prelude and postlude and the first song was a duet, "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere", by Donna Shaffer and Ethel Fors-berImpressive funeral services) The invocation was given were conducted Thursday afterWarren Hansen. by noon for Mrs. Rose Simmons Bishop Michaelis gave the Korth, 79, who died in Nampa, Idaho Sunday. obituary, after which Charlotte Bishop Arthur Michaelis of Korth played a piano solo, "Oh, Garland First ward conducted My Father". President Robert the service in the Bear River J. Potter then spoke, after which Beverly B. Elliott sang "Beyond Stake Tabernacle. Final Rites Held For Rose Korlli g. 'fSr' am frif fill I Choir Concert Well Received New F. II. A. Officers The Bear River high school A Cappelle Choir were en- received in thusiastically their annual concert Wednesday evening. The audience 'ft was a little disappointing in 1 m numbers, but showed their appreciation for the work of the choir and their director Gene Jorgensen by hearty applause. The seventy young singers in the choir demonstrated the voice training they have rtV ceived under their capabla leader, by singing some very1 difficult numbers in a creditable manner. Lavona E. Steffen, a Bear River high school graduate, "' was featured as guest soloist, a when Don Becker of Logan Bear River high school's FHA chapter named new officers tailed to fill the assignment last week to guide the club through the 1955-5- 6 season. Mrs. Steffen pleased her Chosen as president was Alice Roberts. LaRaine Giles was with three well chosen named with Affable Christensen, secretary; Betty and sung beautifully Mae Allen and Carol Dawn Limb are the treasurer and historian! iiU'imhHK After several delays on account of stormy weather, the Tremonton Jaycee house painting project was completed Friday of last week. The home of Mrs. Serilla was completely painted in less than two hours. Above at left is home prior to painting; at right Jaycee Week royalty, and others in process members, Clean-u- Bur-ban- k p their Services For Teressa A. White Beauty Business since 1926. n She married Ervln N. Dec. 12, 1937 in Thatcher. He died June 25, 1947 in Tremonton. She married Zeb White Jan. 1, 1950 in Brigham City. Surviving are her husband and the following brothers and sisters. Basil L. Adams, Mrs. Leon W. (Wilma) Dunn, Tremonton; D. Earl and Floyd W. Adams, Thatcher; Mrs. Levi S. (Ruby) Wight, Brigham City; Lyle J. Adams, Burbank, Cal.; Oril J. Adams, North Hollywood; and Mrs. Faun L. (Mam of painting the home. The paint and paint caps were furLumber Co., Del Hansen, mannished by the ager and the DeVoe Paint Company. This in an annual project to be carried on by the Jaycees. Dennis Miller. of Max Adams and Hedio Hashamoto were the Project. , Tri-Stat- e ie) Hunsaker, Alhambra, Cal. Community Dider-ickse- Held Monday A large crowd of relatives and friends attended funeral services Monday afternoon for Mrs. Teressa Adams "White, 51, after a who 'died Thursday week's illness. Bishop Lamoin Cowley conducted the service in the Tremonton First ward chapel. The respectively. organ prelude and postlude Other girls vying for office were Anna Nielsen, Linda were played by Mrs. Geneve at a student Carol Wood Lee Stark. and Lile Storrer, Coombs, Sharon John, Karen New officers were announced at a chapter party staged at tha Brigham Young University was Walker and Freeman Byington school, where FHA members and advisors enjoyed swimming and, home for the Mother's Day offered the invocation. Th musical portion of the proweekend. games. Refreshments consisted of chili, punch and ice cream. gram consisted of a vocal solo, "I Walked Where Jesus Walked," by Walter Wuthrich, "My Task," sung by Burton Huish, and two vocal duets by Jennie Oyler and Hilma Anderson. They sang, "Sometime We'll Understand", and "My Faith In Thee". Speakers for the service were Bishop David Adams, President Faun L. Hunsaker, President R. J. Potter and Bishop Lamoin Cowley who gave closing remarks. Kleon Kerr gave the benedicFEATURING tion. Burial was in the Riverview Cemetery by Rogers Mortuary where the grave was dedicated New Super Speed Calrod starts' by Jabez Adams. instantly .then cooks food fastMrs. White was born at Thater than any other Range Gaa cher, Sept. 19, 1903, a daughter or electric. of Dennis Elias and Catherine Giant Super Oven cooks a com- -, Priscilla Harris Adams. She plete oven meal for 24, or bakes was graduated from Box Elder biscuits for 2 perfectly. Has rehigh school, and was valedictorcessed interior light. ian of her class. She also grad Handy Appliance Outlet uated from Quish Beauty School Oven Timer turns oven on ani and has operated her own (off at any time you wish your meals cook automatically! Calrod Golden Broiler no preflavor. heating, charcoal-lik- e (continued from page 1) Fluorescent Lighted Top Finish Coombs, Leo Conger, Leon Con 3 Storage Drawers ger from the YMMIA board, and) Modal RB64 Ruby W. Thompson, who has! (served as president of the YW- MIA for the past 3 years. Herf counselors Beth S. Foxley and And Your Old Range Irene P. Kerr and members of the board were also released. Conference Evening Session M.I.A. Sessions The Sunday evening session of conference was a Speech and Music Festival arranged by n Eleda Vee Stokes, Irene and Leola Romer of the MIA Stake Board. The program was arranged around a theme, "Our Temples", with each ward in the stake taking part. NOW! For the musical part of the festival, the Second ward chorus sang, "How Beautiful Upon (than ordinary water heaters) the Mountains", a quartet from Thatcher-Penros- e sang, "The 52 Temple By The River", a Both-wequartet sang "I. 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