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Show The LEADER Tremonton Utah FOR SALE Annie Westmoreland Mrn. Wcslnioreland Services Are LEVEL LaRell Thompson is now at home in Thatcher, recovering from a fractured leg and ankle, for local Funeral services were conduct- which he was treated at the a son ed Thursday, April 21 for Mrs. hospital all last week. He is Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Thompson Annie (Liilie) Elizabeth Watt of Garland. of Westmoreland, who died April 18 at her home in Tremonton. Stanley Anderson of the Tremonton James Walton, Ferris Allen, Second Ward conducted he service George Nelson of Ixigan, and Patriarch R. J. Potter. in the Ward chapel. The closing song, "The Lord's Prelude and posthide music was was sung by the choir Melanie and Canfield Prayer", played by the invocation was given by Cleon and George Roy Jones gave the Olsen. The first song, "Love at benediction. Burial was in the Riverview Home" was sung by the ward choir. Cemetery by Rogers Mortuary A tribute was given by Mrs. with O. I. Garfield giving the Ruby Orwin and speakers were dedicatory prayer. Conducted Here three-day-o- Charles Jewett Buried Friday weeks. Dist. Women's Clubs Meet at Smithfield The Smithfield Tabernacle will the scene of the April 30th convention of Northern District Utah Federation of Women's clubs. Registration will begin at 9:30 a.m., with the convention starting at 10 a.m. Principal speaker will be Mrs. C. R. Lomax, Nephi. The program also includes a noon luncheon, election and installation of new officers and afternoon tea. be Funeral services for Charles A. Jewett, 77, were conducted Friday at Rogers Mortuary by Bishop of Tremonton Miles Thompson mm girdles and to only 88c only 98c 11.95. 12 Canvas Play Shoes 79c 5 to 12 99c 13 to 3 PRECE ean young and old. With such a copious supply of g minerals, vitamins "and energy you'll be all set to maintain those activities which constitute happiness for you. 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His wife local hospital of a heart ailment died Nov. 24, 1959. The only known survivor is Burial was in the Valley View a Tremonton, Mary Atkinson, Cemetery. Mr. Jewett was born March 4, sister-in-la1883 in Bloomington, HI., a son of Francis M. and Mary DeLong Jewett. He came to Utah about y.W.W.'.uy.'.WlfflW 45 years ago and has made his home in Bear River Valley since that time. He married Annie Payne, June The 27, 1918 in Brigham City. marriage was later solemnized in OF x ' ld Hun-sak- GOOD LOCATION Logan Services For Boy Three Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at Rogers Several weeks on a tour of Mortuary for Kim, the son of Larry and Vayrene Europe awaits Mrs. Quentin AlAnderson, who died Sunday len and her sister, Mrs. Joseph Rosa of San Francisco. Mrs. Allen in a Brigham City hospital of a will fly to San Francisco Sunday, lung ailment. The baby was born and the two ladies will leave April 21. are the parents, Surviving there May 3 by jet plane for London. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Moyle The flight time from New York Hunsaker, Elwood; Mr. and Mrs. is only 7 hours. Application has Lewis Anderson, Tremonton; great been made for the polar flight, grandparents, Mrs. M. L. Hunwhich would take them over the saker, Ogden; Mrs. Nellie Ander son. Bear River City, and Mrs. North pole on the flight.. Thomas Reynolds, Brigham. The travelers will then visit Delbert Firth of Bishop cities Switzerland Paris, Brussels, officiated at the ward and various places in Italy. They service. Burial was in the will spend about a month in Ven Bear River City Cemetery. ice, Italy, visiting with aunts and cousins before leaving for Barce lona, Spain and Portugal, where other relatives will be visited. The trip will take about seven EflO 2-6- OM F Services Tuesday For Valley Infant European Trip, Via North Pole Local doctors who attended the annual meeting of the American Academy of General Practice reported that a high Dercentage of family doctors in Utah were pre sent. The medical conference was conducted in SaU Lake City on April 22nd. In the morning session of the neeUnsr. Dr. Robert H. Barr of Minneapolis stated that in the near future polio vaccine will probably be given as many medi cines - by mouth. Although all tests have not been completed this oral vaccine shows great promise. Until it is available, however, no one under forty years of age should delay getting his polio "shots". The Salk vaccine has been proven to be very effective in controlling paralytic polio and its use should be continued until the new vaccine is released for commercial production. 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