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Show Wardell, Morgan; Dorain Summers, with the U. S. Air Thursday, June 16. 1955 Force at Keesler Base, Miss,; and Jerilyn Summers, Bothwell also 4 grandchildren, his moth er of Salt Lake City; and the following brothers and sisters, Marion and Farreil Summers, Tremonton; Reginald J. and Orion W., Vera Summers and the LDS Church in California Mrs. Odell Cooper, Salt Lake were of the The people valley from Mrs. Gerald Smith,, DrapCity; shocked Friday morning when He married Lavern Child in er news of the sudcfen death of the Salt Lake Temple, Sept 1, Funeral services were con James Maynard, 55 of Bothwell 1926. He had served as superwas heard. He had been recover- intendent of the Bothwell ward ducted Monday afternoon in the Bothwell ward chapel, with a ing satisfactorily from an operSchool six years, and as Sunday ation when apparently a blood a member of the ward large crowd attending to pay bishopric tribute to Mr. Summers. clot struck his heart. seven years, and as a ward Clyde Anderson of the ward He was born May 15, 1900 in teacher. He was also serving on conducted the service bishopric Brigham City, a son of James the committee on beet allot- and June Anderson played the and Tennie Thompson Summers. ment. The Singand prelude postlude. The family moved to Bothwell Surviving are his widow and ward Mothers of sang, the ing when he was a baby, and he the following sons and daughUnderstand" "Sometime We'll of lived the rest his life there. ters, Mrs. LuJean S. Valcarce, as the first song. Delbert Firth He attended Box Elder high Phoenix, Ariz.; Barbara Sumthe invocation. school, and filled a mission for mers, Jsalt Lake City; Mrs. Arva gave Henry Wolthius played two organ solos, "Oh, My Father", and "Goin' Home". An original tribute was given by Eleda Vee Stokes, and other musical numbers given were a vocal solo, "In My Father's House Are Many Mansions", by Francille Hanson, and a trumpet solo, "In The Garden", by Bob Summers. For They were accompanied by Grant Anderson. Speakers were Bishop D. Milton Marble, President John Child, Vern Denning, Bishop Clarence Anderson and the closing remarks were by Bishop's counselor, Clyde Anderson. The benediction was given by 19 Roseoe Anderson. Burial was in. the Bothwell-ThatchELECTRIC SHAVERS Cemetery, where the grave was dedicated by W. Leo FISHING OUTFITS Stokes. Rogers Mortuary had GUNS OF ALL MAKES charge of the burial. STANLEY TOOLS , THE LEADER. S. Tremonton. Utah Services Held Monday For M ay nard Summers 1924-192- PemieyS M -- . Headquarters Fathers Day Sunday, June er PLUMB TOOLS While the boss is awl we're going BARGAIN A ssoaates 6. Gift ii j ii 1LM ays- - STARTS MONDAY, JUNE 20 9:30 A. M. RONALD MORTENSEN Ronald Mortensen Called To L. D. S. Tongan Mission A missionary farewell will be held in the Elwood ward chapel Sunday night at 8 D.m. honor ing Elder Ronald Mortensen who will leave soon for a mission in the Tongan Islands. Ronald is a eon of Mrs. Sam Mortensen. Speakers at the meeting will be Owen Rasmussen, Bishop William Burton, President Rud- ger M. Price, President Reginald Hunsaker with Sam Mortensen, and the missionary's mother giving remarks and response by Ronald. Music will include a piano and organ duet by Gayle and Jeane Burton, and a vocal solo, "I Walked To Day Where Jesus Once again! New low price on nylon stretch hosSummer Handbags speiery. 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