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Show The Tremonton, Utah LEADER Thursday, April 19. 1962 Mr. and Mrs." Norria Sten quist find eons of Roosevelt were weekend visitors at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Einor StenqulsL Ora L. Hyer To Be Buried Today -- A prominent Blue Creek rancher, Ora L. Hyer, 74, died Tuesday morning at 5 o'clock at his home, 2871 Liberty Ave., in Ogden, after a long illness. He had operated the farm since Garland; Clyde and Richard, Ogden, also 10 grandchildren, 11 brothers and sisters and several half brothers and sisters. Funeral services will be con1929. ' ducted Thursday (today) at 1 He was born in Lewiston, Cache County Feb. 5, 1888. He p.m. at Myers Mortuary in Ogmarried Blanche Benson Nov. den. Friends may jcall at the 1, 1911 in the Logan LDS Tem- Mortuary from 10 a.m. until ple. They lived in Lewiston un- time for the service. til they took up the farm at Blue Creek. He was active in church organizations and was a member of the stake High'i Council in Ogden, Surviving are his widow, Ogden, three sons, Frank Hyer, YOUR BEST CHOICE HAIH' AL Garland, Utah WED.-SA- T. April SMASH COMEDY 18-19-20-- 21 rr(V .ETPlPSlVE It' w UAM, tausft mo 1 wsn wn SUN.-MON.-TUE- S. April Giant Double Feature 22-23-- 24 SUSAiAH YGP.K as JOSS PICTURES RELEASE EASTMAN COLOR A COLUMBI 1 VICTOR tutf (OCH KCIM SAVUli SAVlUi and i DuKUd M t, Wl coml tf urn gubut EDWARD SMALL Production 2nd Big Hit "The RAT RACE" with He served as bishop of East Garland ward from 1919 to 1930 and was superintendent of MIA in that ward a few years. He also filled a short term mission in the Northwestern states in Comedy EGGS Lindsey Select Pitted 303 & IGA 303 m j Hot Dog Jefferson-Jackso- 5 for 95c can ORANGE DRINK 3 for 89c Sno While 1 3 for 1.00 PICKLES people are tuantad minded! Do -- It- Yourself Laundry and Cleaning ... 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HIC PHONE AL 7.2372 o. AA 4 for 1.00 Shasta Assorted Flavors CANNED POP IGA Wt MILE EAST OF TREMONTON r OLIVES PORK The Ida. Funeral services will be con1926. Surviving are his widow, East ducted Friday 1:00 p.m. in the Ward L.D.S. Garland; two sons and one Brigham daughter, Warren E. Hansen, Chapel with Bishop Charles Bast Garland; Mrs. Odell (Orai Hawks conducting. Julander, Ogden; and Wendell Morgan Friends may call Thursday 16 B., McAllen, Texas; also 15 grandp.m. and Friday 11 great evening grandchildren, children and the following ajn. to 12:30 p.m. at the Blaine brother? and sisters, Willard, Olson Mortuary in Brigham Montibello, Calif.; Le'and, Trewill be in the monton; D w i g h t , Fielding; City. Interment cemetery. Mrs. City and Brigham Lorenzo, Logan; Wynn Large Grade HOME BEAUTIFICATION" Mr. Pinder operated the drug .store in Garland for many years. He died several years ago. dinner will be held in the evening starting at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. Alma Allred, Box Elder 4 th West Brigham City, died April 17, in a Brigham City Hospital after a short illness. He was born Oct. 1, 1957 in Brig-hsCity, he was a member of the 15th Ward Primary and Junior Sunday School. Surviving are his parents and two brother Vic, and Kent all of Brigham City. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. 'Wavne Larson of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Algernon Anderson of Brigham City, two gre'at grandmothers, Mrs. Mary Taylor of Brigham City, and Mrs. Ruth Supan of Poca-tell- 7-- TONY CURTIS Comedy Anderson Boy Dies After Short Illness is Brigham City at the time of his birth. He attended Utah State Agricultural College in Logan. He married Birdie Olsen Nov. 6, 1901 in the Logan LDS Temple. They moved to East Garland in 1908, lived in Logan a tew years men returned to East Garland in 1955. "The name to remember for Brigham City; Funeral services will be conMrs. Annie Burns, River The ConDemocratic State Mrs. ducted Mrs. Norma Friday at 1 p.m. at Lar-ki- n Keip, Heights; Funeral Home in Salt Lake Mary Boesche and Miss Alice vention will be held at the TerHansen, all of Washington, race Ballroom, 454 South Main, City. Friends may call at the Salt Lake City Saturday, April Funeral Home Thursday from D. C; Mr,s. Ruby Surface, Cen21. 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday morning tral America. Registration for the meeting until time for the service. will be from 8:00 to 9:00 a.m. Mr. Hansen was born Feb. Von Edwin Anderson, age 21, 1880 in Collinston, a son of son of Harold and Janice four, Willard S. and Maria Larsen I. Supan Anderson of 382 N. Hansen. The family lived in mtitducin9 HOWARO Democrats Call State Meet A in ilia Hansen, undergoing extensive remodel ing. Burial was in the Brigham City cemetery by .Rogers f rntrad If Funeral services were con ducted Tuesday afternoon for Eugene S. Hansen, 82, who died Friday morning at the local hospital after an illnesa of two months. Bishop Ursel Rhodes of East Garland conducted the ser vice in the Bear River Stake tabernacle, due to the fact that the East Garland building "7 lyjifc Amwmjca, SaMii) CONSTRUCTION STARTS ON TREMONTON SCHOOL GROUND was broken last week-enand footings were poured Monday on the new 16 room elementary school building in Tremonton. Contractor Reid Oyler has 300 days in which to complete the $475,379.00 structure. Eugene S. Hansen Buried Tuesday COMEDY SMASH safety experts sent out 6,000 letters urging safe driving and asked the recipients to send similiar letters to five friends. They hope to reach every licenced driver in Great Britain by this' method. Valley Nursery here Word was received Wednesday morning of the death of Mrs. Mary Addie Nielsen Pinder, long-tim- e resident of Garland. She died Tuesday evening in Salt Lake City after a long illness. d Hew The chain letter is being used in Britain to urge motorists to drive safely. British Walton's Mary N. Finder Dies Tuesday v.,ii The Driver's Seat GARLAND 1 Phone AL SELF-SERVIC- E RON and BEVAII HALES 7-75- 80 62 North 1st West Open Weak Days &Q0 a.m. to 10.-C-3 p.m. |