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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Thursday. Dec. 20, 1956 Mrs. BOTH WELL Clair (Dorothy) Owens, Buhl, Ida., and Mrs. Wallace (Elsie) Sperry, Garland. Martha T. Lewis To Be Buried In Malad Thursday Services Held xt era Tr rTi or Jirs. Mrs. Martha Thomas Lewis, 66, of Malad, Ida., died Sunday at the home of a daughter in Ogden, after an extended illness. She was a daughter of Charles Funeral services were conR. and Emeline Waldron Thomducted Saturday at 1:00 p.m. as. She worked in Tremonton Gilibs Hall chapel for for in the Portage Ward who was killed Gibbs Vera Hall, several years. accident in an automobile-trai- n Funeral services will be con last Wednesday afternoon in at 1 Portage. ducted Thursday, p.m. in the St John Ward chapel. The services were conducted Mrs. Lewis was the widow of by counselor Royal Halford. Thomas J. Lewis, who died in Prelude and postlude music was May, 1949. They were married played by Azella Gibbs. The in the Logan Temple, Nov. 2, invocation was given by Jay 1910. Reed Nielsen. A mixed quartet, of Maureen Gibbs, composed Surviving are the following sons and daughters, Boyd E. LaVelle Parkinson, Glen Morris, sang "Oh My Lewis, Malad; Thomas H. Arbon; and Winn John,were Father". They accompanMrs. Lake Salt M, City; Gary Sam Anona) Vanderhide, Mrs. ied by Saundra Morris. Speak Milton (Verna) Harris, Ogden; ers were Loyal G. Harris. Kleon Kerr, Ora H. John, and President Stephen L. Smith of Malad Stake. A duet, "Cih, Lord I Pray" was sung by Sherman and Douglas Gibbs, accompanied by Bishop Walter Gibbs. The closing number was sung by the quartet, entitled "God Be With You". Benediction was given by Byron Warren. Interment was Admission 65 1 an 204 in the Portage cemetery and the grave dedicated by Chester Phone AL Matinee Sun., 3 p.m. Con. at the old Waldron store to-da- y By Bothwell School Grades 4,5,6 Visit Relatives Mr. and Mrs. John Laws and daughters, Pauline and Beverly, spent the afternoon in Salt Lake City, Holladay and Layton visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Laws and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jay Udy and family and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Laws and daughters. Ray H. Anderson and daughters Camille and Gwen, and son Elray visited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mason of Plymouth. Also staying temporarily with Mr. and Mrs. Mason are Mrs. Ray Anderson and three of their children, Ruth, Royal and Rodney Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil L. Anderson of Bothwell were on a business trip to Logan Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Newman went to Ogden on business last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jones and family were Sunday visitors at the Deloris Stokes home, and the Jones girls went to Bothwell Theatre- Garland Friends Pay Sun., Mon., Tues. Last Respects to Dec. 5 CIORCI ramanr MON A FREOI In EASTMAN COLOR Wed. to Sat. Dec. 26-27-28-- 29 ICHARD WIDMAR TREVOR HOWARD JANE GREE n TUHWOOIM IWtrt Mill! ATTEND THE MAIN Giant Screen, Color. Hi-F- i are better than ever Clifton Grovers Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Grover and daughter, Jean, of Palmer, ll 1:00 p.m. iuiu yj w Ann Freiss played the pre lude and postlude music. The invocation was offered by Ferris Allen. Virgil Francom sang, "My Father Knows", accompanied by Ann Freiss. Speakers were Bishop Willard Allen, Bishop Irvin Garfield and remarks given by Counselor Canfield. "The Lost Chord" was played as an organ solo by Ann Freiss. A quartet composed of Lula Johnson, Jesse Miller, Ray Reed-e- r and Merwin Christensen sang "God Be With You" as the closing number. Benediction was given by Dr. Vaughn Pond. Interment was in the Richmond, Utah Cemetery and Rudger Dent dedicated the grave. iu w Dale Gardner. Mr. Harper atMr. and Mrs. Roy Oyler Sr., tended the special Priesthood with relatives. They were in returnMrs. Jasper Shaffer were and and Bountiful session at the Temple in Logan. Saturday in Cgden, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harper visited ed home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Barnard in Brigham City, Sunday after- HAS RUSS ELECTRIC noon. P Meets The Garland Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their annual Christmas party at the Stevens Cafe in Garland. A hot luncheon was served at decorated tables beautifully Marion Kirby and Viola Roberts played a piano duet. Mrs Fronk from Wheelon played a musical number. Essie Peterson read Christmas Thoughts by Pres. David O. McKay. The lesson was given by Mrs. Fronk. Gifts were exchanged. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman were Ogden visitors Thursday. They also visited Mrs. May Bjorklund. The Holmans were in Logan, Monday. Mrs. Mabel Oyler accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Max Hyde to Logan, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oyler and Mrs. Sherman Oyler were in Salt Lake City Monday. Mrs. Edna Larson and Betty of Salt Lake City were at home for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hansen visited in Logan Sunday with Mr .and Mrs. David Larson and Mrs. Ann Burns. Leaves For Wyoming Laralee Hansen left Thursday for Cody, Wyo. She will return with Sherma for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oyler of Tremonton spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Jane Isaacson. Voyd Dahle, Salmon, Ida., called on Mrs. Isaacson, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Oyler were in Bountiful Sunday where they visited the Boyd Miller family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oyler, Jr., and family of Caldwell. 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Mrs. Mart Riser, Brent and Lynn and Roger Oyler were school. in Logan Saturday. Miss Monette Anderson of Mrs. Dorris Peterson and Bothwell went to Ogden Friday Yetta Karen and Mrs. Eph Peton business. erson were Logan visitors SatDeloris Stokes and Reed And- urday and visited Mr. and Mrs. erson went to Salt Lake City Ed Isaacson. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larson, Friday on business. David and Julie, were in Salt Christmas Parties Held Lake City Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Deloris Stokes Mr. and Mrs. Sorensen held a Christmas party Monday and Mrs. FrancisHenry Allen attendat home. their evening ed funeral services in Portage, The Blue Bird Class of Both-wefor Mrs. Vera Hall. Saturday, had a Christmas party for Mr. and Mrs. Roy Atkinson their mothers. and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rnrhe David Williams in Malad, Sunand their daughter, RaNae from day. Idaho Falls, visited Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harper, Mrs. Leo Stokes Sunday after lone and Carl spent Saturday Services for Mrs. Alma Price noon. Mrs. evening with Mr. and Allen, who died last Monday after a two year illness, were conducted by Counselor Harry Canlield in the Tremonton Sec ond Ward chapel, Thursday at EMIR 23-24-2- Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Firth and son Dale were in Ogden on business Monday. The Relief Society had a very lovely Christmas party and sale at the Church on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. D. Milton Marble of Clearfield, visited Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Marble Sunday afternoon. It was the birthday of their daughter Cherrie and their son Bryan. IV n Urn Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Jorgensen and grand daughter of Idaho Falls. Ida., called on Mary Christensen last week. Mr. Joris a brother of Mrs. gensen Christensen. 'v .K rut, ANNOursursi; :7m i Re-Openi- ng Towncraft silk woven jacquard ties are for rich lustre, full body, smooth easy knotting. 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