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Show THE LEADER. card of thanks Valley's oldest resident dies ml at in Briirham nursing home 97 The valley's oldest resident, Mrs. Mary Ann Cole Francom. 97. died Sunday in the Pioneer Memorial Nursing Home in Brigham City. She was the wicbw of Joseph W. Francom. Mrs. Francom svas born Feb. 17. 1871. in Nepal, the daughter of William and Fmrna Jenkins Cole. She was reared and educated (, in Nephi. She married Feb. 6. 1895, I.DS Temple P.& Mr. Francom in the Manti They made their home in Lavan until 1902. when they moved to Midway when? Mr. Francom served as bishop. Fifty years ago the family moved to where they roared their family of ten sons and daughters. They spent nine years on u farm in Hansel Valley, where Mr. Francom served as a home missionary. He . MARY MRS. Five of A their r j Through this card we would like to express our appreciation to the Tremonton Vol unteer rire Department ana Rescue UnH for tneir quitand efficient help Saturday night m coming to the aid nf niir husband and father. Also thanks goes to the Cooley llnan'tal in Bripham for having a doctor waiting. Your consideration will for- ver be appreciated. The Robert Hawkes family Tkf Tl) ItITVS. X TREMONTON. PttPTfin fllP t r IT'j.i r .i t roner cuiei retierson, ...A3. '"wlsu" naa oorn July 15. 1891. in ton.. Idaho, the daughter of Chauncey and Rich Porter. They moved to o'den when she was a smn11 cmld and she reared W3S and educated there. - and Mr. family Ladies Bridge Club Petterson died April 17, 1966. Survivors Virgil. Tremonton and Far- include three rell. Moses Lake, w.uh.; 39 daughters. Mrs. Doi filled thre-- foreign missions. grandchildren, 68 greatgra- - rence) Chamtisrs. Eugene, Tne.v moved to Troimn:on in ndchildren and five great- - Ore.; Mrs. D.J (Mury) Isom, 1947 Salt Lak-?- ; Mrs Eldon(Charl great grandchildren. Mrs. Francom was active were lene; torbridge services tinier runerai Malad- - 12 'is. .uiaays; in .'hurch and civic affairs. Nielson, Phoenix, Ariz.; Mrs. Wednesday in the Tremonton grandchildren and one half. She was a Sunrinv Srhi Iltov (Delma) Bott. Santa First Ward with burial in the cictor o ni 1,3 linf iiglllia 1VUUCI .xiciety and MIA teacher. Rosa. Calif.; Wayne. Elwood; Rherview Cemetery. Salt Lake. . - (Flo-Survivi- v:.:. M-- Thatcher Miss VtlVlt Tp;JffllA Mr. and Mrs. Hoy P. Pugsley Sixty-niof the 100 members of the Roy P. and Louise Pugsley family met recently to honor Mr. Pugsley on his 90th birthday and Mrs. Mrs. David Rich and her Pugsley on her 86th. mother, Mrs, Otto Brockman They met at the family home for the in Park were Mrs. Pugs Valley. y meeting of the Tremonton has ived jn the vauey men's Civic League and guests alJ her life ; M, pugsit,v uec. a. the early years of his spent A musical program themedlife in and has MISS CONNIE WALI)!?ON to the holiday season was pre-- n A in Park Valley for 70 Mr. and Mrs. Verle Wald- sented by a group of students vpar ron of Thatcher announce the from Bear River High School vj atvj virc p.5.i0 (,,. ugsicj nail under the direction of Canine children all livine Thevengagemcnt and fortncomine OI lnllr oaufinwr rtMitv. iv.i avails aticu aaQ0 Mrs. Fraft(EvPlvnni-,n-IMrridMister of Ceremonies andsoni Blaekfoot. Idaho; Mrs io il-inop. son ui gave a humorous reading. ma Tril. Mr. and Mrs. Ij3iiis g. opP Palmpr jruu. pcopie aiC iumonton. G.,rland. J;1V w.-- coiiuiienueu ioi uk Mrs. Carl101'1-1'-Maseprogram they The Tremonton Post Office 'Bishop! Iike senteaana iormetaient.p.jtsevVash . Rex Ro open uiril f:! Dr R chwill p,,m" and assurance they possess. ir(1 Mrs. Saturday. Iec. 14. Pocatello; Pugsej. outstanwore Tney really (f;ioise) pa,ner Tremailors. said club reporter.,, ding," and Ms F..dnk Mrs. Leon Dunn in speaking Rnnio1 , ;11 1 IV IU1ILU I, ' "'lit for the members. They hjve 43 grandchildren Jand 22 great grandchildren. ne sees program Wo-le- j, ""i-Qurl- ey Idiho-standin- of Roy. The couple plans a Dec. 18 wedding in the Thatcher-PenroWard Relief Society A room. reception will be se to give vows Pugsley hold family party les Petterson. Or THANrsi The Ed Silvester . services died Dec. 6, in the Oneida Monday in the Garland First wounty Hospital in Malad. She Ward with burial in the Og- was the widow of Peter Char- - den City cemetery, j sons . . runerai 77, . daughter filled missions for their church and did a great deal of temple ,vork. Mr. Francom died April 12, 1947. are three sons and throe daughters: Mrs. Jack (Myrle) Pippen, South inursaay. uecemoer id. iyos Mrs. Grant Callister, pres- ident of club- - announced that the club's Christmas party would be Dec. 26 at the Ked Rooster. were 1 K marrie' M'- Petterson June h 19n in The We want to publicly thank marriage was solemnized in ell the Logan LDS Temple Oct. men v.vijiync .. u,wi vwiigiaiuiauuiis, 10, iMo. one uvea in oar- the clippings from papers and land from 1907 until her death. rs. renerso.i served on uvciy iioners wnne uj was FRANCOM at the Olympics and since the Bear River Stake Relief his return home. You have Society Board, was a member all been so wonderful. Thank of the Garland Ladies Self CARD UTAH the same eveivng at 8 p.m. in the cultural hall. The bride-ele- ct is a graduate of Bear River High School where she was a member of the choir. Junior Class secretary and a seminary officer. She is employed in Ogdsn. Mr. Opp spsnt fo-i- years in the Marines and is attending business school in Ogden. r JOURNEY T0SHIL0H r s " j ."-'-- Beet growers plan parley meeting of all sujar beet in the Garland Di- growers strict Vincent will be Dec. 13 in the r'.iul visual aids room at Bear River 34 S. Tremont St. High School. The meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. and has been called to discuss this year's crop and plan for next year. All beet 257-322- 8 M SHOP NOW WM that "Everybody talks about the weather, but nobody does anything about it" o r s en I Thurs. thru Sat. 7:30 p.m. A1 pre-Christm- as When he remarked - ei THEATER AND SAVE! growers are urged to attend HI rr7 m r? - H WMMM at thi: back yard he didn't know about Whirlpool's modern dryer. You can be your own weatherman when you own an Electric dryer by Whirlpool. 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