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Show v Thursday June 27. VISIT IN SALT LAKE CITY Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook have returned home. They were in Salt Lake City, Thursday and Friday, visiting with members of their family there. annual Postmasters Convention there, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Walton They stayed at the home of have returned home after spendCurtis Walton and MfMnd'Afrs1, most a weekend ing enjoyable in Heber City. They attended the thei?: family. ATTEND POSTMASTER CONVENTION THE LEADER. Tremonion. Utah 1957 Obituari e s and Mrs. Alonzo D. Rhodes. He married Ida Barnard in 1905 in Ogden, Ut. Mr. Rhodes was a cattleman and farmer in Box Elder County for many years. They moved to Carey in 1949. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Homer Bishop Reid Oyler conducted two daughters, services for Mina Eberhard (June) Marble, Deweyville, Mrs. Cbray in the Tremonton Fourth Bill (Dorothy) Potter, East GarWard, last Thursday. Mrs. Obray land, seven grandchildren, two brothers and three sisters. passed away June 16 in an hospital. Prayer at Hhe Mortuary was given by Wendell Ohlwiler. The prelude and postlude music was played by Ruby Thompson. The invocation was given by Garland Puzey. A male quartet composed of Grant Thompson, n Carmi Campbell, Merwin Funeral services were held in "In and Ed Kerr sang June 18 for Theon Lott, Ogden The Garden." They were accom- former Fielding resident who panied by Mrs. Dallin Nielsen. died in Ogden June 15 of com Speakers were Olin Ririe, Pres- plications following surgery. ident George Ficklin and reMr. Lott was born Nov. 24, marks given by Bishop Reed in Joseph, Utah and was 1914, A vocal Giles and Bishop Oyler. solo was sung by Jennie Oyler. employed by the Union Pacific She sang "Beyond The Sunset." Railroad. He is survived by his wife, Her accompanist was Mrs. Nielsen. Ed Kerr sang "That Won- Evelyn Hess Lott; a son, Val; derful Mother of Mine", accom- two daughters, Janet and Julane, all of Ogden; his father and , panied by LaRue Munns. The male quartet sang "Some- stepmother, Mr. and Mrs. Peter time We'll Understand." Bene- H. Lott, Fielding; six sisters, diction was said by J. Leo Stokes Mrs. Belva Skinner and Mrs. Tremonton; and the grave was dedicated in Carol Stenquist, the Riverview Cemetery by Mrs. Alta Hess, Ogden; Mrs. Verl Weeks and Mrs, Iern John Eberhard. Jones, Victor, Ida.; Mrs. Margie Emery, Salt Lake City; three brothers, Ted of Tremonton; John and Mark of i Ogden; a George' Lott, atad Bea Audrey three Funeral services were con- and Janice Lott, all M Fielding. ducted Monday afternoon, June Burial was in the;0gden City 24, in the East Garland ward ' Cemetery. chapel for Alva Alonzo Rhodes who passed away June 21 in ' Carey, Ida. .. Bishop Marion Sorensen officiated at the services. Prelude and postlude music was played by Hazel Riser. Vocal solos were sung by Kenneth Cook.The invocation was given by Leo Oyler. Speakers were R. J. Potter, Organization od Littje League L M. Holman and remarks by baseball play for youngsters up Bishop Sorensen. A reading was to and including 12 years is given by Mrs. Cleon Summers. scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Friday The benediction was by Ursel at Library Park. Rhodes. Deverl Payne is in charge of The interment was in ' the the organization and invites all Riverview cemetery and the boys of that age to come out dedication of the grave was Friday night. said by Paul Larson. The League program will be Mr. Rhodes was born Dec. 26, sponsored by Anderson Lumber 1877 in Lehi, Utah, a son of Mr. Company and M. H. King Co. Rites Are Held t- Thursday for UK Mrs. Mina Obray - !. "-m- i- Og-de- n Services Held in Ogden for Mr. Theon Lott Chris-tense- . Services Held for Alva A. Rhodes half-brothe- r, half-sister- s, Boys Invited to Little League Baseball Meeting BREEDING GROUP'S OFFICES Pictured above are the new offices and buildings of the Cache Open house will be held Valley Breeding Association at Logan. there Thursday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5.m.- -' ; Thatcher; and George Wheatley, Honeyville. ; Valley Breeders To Open New- - Logan Offices thi Open House will be held weekend at the new offices and buildings of the Cache Valley Breeding Association, on Highway 91 one mile north of Logan. The new facilities have been on 17 acres of constructed care of the rapid to take ground ovnansion of the association. The open house will be held Thursday througn sunaay 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. ntion in 1948,, omue no has seen erowtn from work that included servic ing 6.866 cows m its nrsi yeu to 73,258 cows in 1956. Sincei: its organization witn one iu-- and two partume e 16 time, it has grown tostaff that workers and a includes almost 100 technicians of who spend varying amounts work. time in the n,,,, t t?pps is technician in nnv Flder County. Com mitteemen in the area are Hor ace Gardner, Deweyvine; uvwy Atkinson and Sidney Sorensen, East Garland; Verl Waldron, il. o,i-,tin- n TREMONTON FRI, & SAT. June 28. 29 powerful 7,000 pound GVW Control 'Jeep' Truck. with Forrest Tucker and Adele Mara ALSO 6Cj More cargo space on less 99 A only ! Short in Color And Cartoon lOS-inch- June wheel-Bas- 0 drive truck 'Jeep' maneuverability with a payload capacity of up to 3500 pounds! e back-savin- Other outstanding features: It's drive truck not a modidrive truck, not a conversion engine, high torque Hurricane the and performance-provecab world over spacious Safety-Viewith windshield d big take-ofthe new operates power a wide range of special equipment really a fied g 30. July 1. 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