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Show f Mr. Archibald died in 1938. THE LEADER. Tremonion, Utah Thursday, October 9. 1958 Surviving are the following sons and daughters, Mrs. Steed (Eath-el- ) Eetep, Plymouth; George and Held Monday For Mrs. Rose Woerner -- nt nt Reverend Andrew Meng of the at Apostolic Christian Church Denver, Colo., conducted the funeral service for Mrs. Rose Feucht Woerner, 74, who died Sept. 30. The service was conducted at Rogers Mortuary in Tremonton. Burial was in, the Salt Creek Cemetery, Thatcher. Mrs. Woerner was born June 13, 1884 in Germany a daughter of Albrecht and Christina Hein-ric- h Feucht. She had lived in Tremonton since 1914. Jewel C. Jensen Dies in New York Plymouth Woman To Be Buried Saturday Funeral services will be conducted Saturday for Mrs. Harriet Ann Smith Archibald, 78, who died Tuesday in the local hospital after a lengthy illness. The funeral will be held in the Plymouth Ward chapel at 1 p.m. Friends may call at Rogers Mortuary Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. and at the family home in Plymouth, Saturday from 10 a.m. until time for the service. Burial will be in the Plymouth Cemetery. Mrs. Archibald was born July 24, 1880 in England, a daughter of George and Ellen Bourne Smith. She came to the United States with her parents, when she was five years of age and settled in Farmington. A few years later they moved to Plymouth. She married Walter S. Archi1900 in the bald in February Logan Temple. They lived in Ogden until 1912, when they returned to Plymouth. She worked as a Relief Society teacher in the Plymouth Ward. Mrs. Frank Hall Buried Wednesday Funeral services for Mrs. Vurlia Grace Godfrey Hall, 63, wife of L. Frank Hall were conducted Wednesday afternoon in the Bear Burial River Stake tabernacle. was in the Garland City Cemetery by Rogers Mortuary. Mrs. Hall died Oct. 4, at the family home after a lengthy illness. She was born April 28, 1895 in Clarkston, Cache County, a daughter of John Ed and Rosina Gover Godfrey. Reared in Clarkston, she attended the Brigham Young College in Logan. In 1914 she moved to Garland. She married Mr. Hall Dec. 6, 1916 in the Logan Temple. They moved to Tremonton in 1952, and to East Garland in 1955. She has served as a teacher in Primary and Relief Society in the wards where she has lived. Surviving are her husband and F-4- Thursday thru Wednesday G.E. 2 Regular 12.95 Sale Price Mr. Jensen was born in Elwood, Oct. 10, 1907, a son of Orson and Lucinda Petersen Jensen. He married Maybelle Clements in New York City. Mr. Jensen was a graduate of Bear River high school, and of the University of New York. He has been employed by Standard Oil Co. in New York for several years. He was also a World War n veteran and has filled a mission for the LDS Church in South America. Surviving are his widow, New York City; his parents, Bear River City; and the following brothers and sister, Mrs. Melba Priday, Darwin P. and Pratt E. all of California; Morris A. Phoenix, Ariz. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. in the Bear River City ward chapel. Friends may call at the Felt Funeral Home in Brigham City Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. and at the home of his parents, in Bear River City Friday from 10 a.m. until time for the service. Burial will be in the Bear River City Cemetery. ELECTRIC IRON mi i IS Dobson Lawrence. He moved to Riverside in 1921, where he lived until two years ago, when he and his wife moved to Ogden. He married Florence Bowcutt June 22, 1922 in Logan. Surviving are his widow, Ogden; two sons, Wayne O., Ogden; John Reid, Reams; also 7 grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters. Earl Osborne, and Jesse, Salt Lake City; Glenn R., Clearfield; Elmer S., Logan; Mrs. Elnono Talbot, Logan. Holds up to 385 pounds! Takes less than 2Vt x 3 ft. floor area! MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, this year marks the 106th year of the American Pharmaceutical Association; and WHEREAS, the pharmacists of Utah continue to help safe guard the health of our country; and WHEREAS, the pharmacists of Utah continue to make the bone-fit- s of modern science available to the people of their respective communities; and the Utah Pharm-nceitticWHEREAS, AssoeiMt Ion has been and continues to be an organization dedicated to the furtherance of better eonimunitv health; and WHEREAS. Americnns owe much to the diligence and efficiency of New Till-SlDoor Shelf New Angled Package Stacking Door Shelf Five Freezing Areas Frozen Juice Roll Can Dispenser Out Basket! ' ilU 11 CUBIC CAPACITY 11-- FOOT YOURS new G E Food Picture this beautiful Freezer in your kitchen . . . filled with fine foods bought in season or during special tales . . . Many families say they save over $120 on yearly food bills! These ore just a few of the many benefits you can enjoy nowl Because this new G-Freezer it priced to surprise you for as little as per week after down I I payment JW our pharmacists; pleasantlyl STOP IN AND SEE IT TODAY SURE! r RUSS ELECTRIC I H "ITTTTTT I NOW. THEREFORE. Ralph Bishop. Mayor of Garland, ami I, Reed (Tiles, Mayor of Tronmnton. State of Utah, do herehv proclaim 195S the week of October as National Pharmacy week in these cities. Reed Giles. Mavor Ralph Rishop, Mayor 1 GENERAL ELECTRIC Tremonion Phone AL 5, 1896 in Richmond, Cache County, a son of James O. and Elizabeth (MM (sH3 QSSB) mi Mortuary. Mr. Lawrence was born May TREMONTON PHONE AL RUSS ELECTRIC j 9.07 co Karl L. Josephson 403 So. 2nd West Brigram City, Utah No. 3. Fifty, 50 gal. barrels 25 DDT Emulsion (Special Mosquito Emulsion). Containing 25 DDT (two lbs. to gal.), the remaining seventy five containing a separator, spreader, emulsifying agent inzylene or oil of equal quality being compatible to the water of this District. We reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Delivery to be made in December of this year. All bids must be in by noon October 22, 1958. per-ce- YOUR PORTRAIT . . . nt The Gift Only YOU Can Give C. HARRISON'S STUDIO & 27 W. CAMERAS TREMONTON MAIN 7 TREMONTON BIG BIRTHDAY J -- BARGAINS JNOWj Final Rites for John O. Lawrence Held Saturday Final rites for John Osborne Lawrence, 62, who died Oct. 1, in Ogden, were conduucted Saturday afternoon in the Riverside Ward chapel with Bishop Ronald Hales in charge. Burial was in the Riverside Cemetery by Rogers $, nt stroke. THIS WEEK ONLY SPECIAL Send all bids to The Box Elder Containing twenty-fiv- e Lindane and the remaining inert County Mosquito and Fly Abateingredients conforming to the ment District. above DDTW specifications. per-ce- NOTICE OF BIDS TO BE RECEIVED Mrs. Ed (Nessie) Vanderhoof, Bids will be received by the Box Idaho Falls, Ida.. Chester, Black-foo- t, Elder County Mosquito Abatement Ida.; Bill, Grace, Ida.; Mrs. District for the following: sons the following and daughters, Tommy (Lois) Vackers, Ogden; No. 1. Frank L. Hall, Huntington; Har- Mrs. Virgil (Wanda) Missener, 20,000 lbs. DDTW 50 old, and Mrs. Keith Laurenna) San Bruno, Calif.; also 31 grandtechContaining fifty per-ceGain, Garland: Denton C, Ogden; children and 32 great grandchilnical DDT of three to five micron Mrs. Dean (Lorna) Evans, Idaho dren; two brothers, Alvin Smith, cut size with the remaining fifty Falls, Ida.; Mrs. Raymond (Adele) Ogden; and William, Roosevelt. per-ceinert ingredients containAnderson, Layton; Mrs. Lynn a wetting agent, separator, ing, also (Claire) Atkinson, Amalga; hair wetting agent, sticking agent, 25 grandchildren and the followall of non poisonous, spreader, Mrs. brothers and snsters, ing non abrasive material of a three Verna Thompson, Garland; Elwin to five micron cut size throughGodfrey, Mrs. Jasmine Williams out. died Jewell Harold and Carlyle Jensen, 51, Godfrey, Clarkston; No. 2. Oct. 4 at the Veteran's Hospital Elmer, Sheridan, Mont. 2600 lbs. Lindane W25 in New York City. 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