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Show PAGE 5 THE LEADER-GARLA- THURSDAY, APRIL TIMES, TREMONTON, UTAH ND Lenna Marie Shaffer Oyler, 50 Lenna Marie Shaffer Oyler, 50, died April 16 In the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake of natural causes. Mrs. Oyler was born May 26, 1919 in East Garland, a daughter of Larkin Richard and Dora Woods Shaffer. She married Sherman L Oyler Sept. 1, 1938 In the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. She was an active' member In the LDS Church, working in all auxiliaries of the East Garland Ward at different times in her life. She was also on the State Board for the YWMIA. Survivors include her husband, sons and daughters, Jack Oyler, Ogden; Dr. Dick Oyler, Albuqurque, N.M.; Ted Oyler, Mrs. J.D. (Nan) Hawks, Tremonton; Joe and Jane Oyler, East Garland; nine grandchildren, mother, East Garland. Also surviving are five bro- THE SPRING CONCERT of the Bear River High School band, directed by J. Golden Ward, will be this Friday, April 24 at 8 p.m. in the auditorium of the school. No admission is charged, but donations to help finance the band's trip to Las Vegas are welcome. Also appearing In concert here will be the band from Carbon High in Price. thers and five sisters, Ver- non Shaffer, Gannet, Idaho; Kenneth Shaffer, Jasper Shaffer, both of East Garland; Don Shaffer, Logan; Ned Sha- - pit W CONSOLATION WINNERS in the LDS regional volleyball tournament was this team from Deweyville. Front row: Joyce Ririe, Susan Haycock, Marjene Spackman, Valene Bunders on. Back: Carolyn Holdaway, Marcia Perry, Diane Heusser, Bonnie Germe- -, Susan Bunderson and Pat Hashimota, the coach. Cindy Norr and Debbie Bunderson were not available for the picture. ffer, Tooele; Mrs. Nephl (Vera) Westergard, Mrs. Leo Ova) Godfrey, both of Garland; Mrs. Dean (JoAnn) GunelL Brigham City; Mrs. Merlin (Carmen) Gieed, Paris, Idaho; Mrs. Effie Wilde, Salt Lake City. Funeral services were held Monday in the Bear River Stake Tabernacle under the direction of Bishop Clyde Interment was in the East Garland Cemetery. (, o r - Sor-ens- en. max xj c$yr Engvar Carl Petersen, 80, April 8, 1890, in Norway, of Penrose, died April 17 a son of Carl Johan and Peterson Petersen. at his home after a short He came to Utah with his Illness. Mr. Petersen . was born parents when two years of Wil-hilm- ina The Box Elder County School Board was presented a check for $100 this week from the Tremonton-Garlan- d JayCettes for use by the Special Education classes located in Tremonton and Bear River Cily. The money was proceeds from a project held last fall by the organization in which a cedar chest was purchased and with the help of the merchants filled with many gifts and gift certificates. Tickets were sold and the winner was Mrs. Karen Lloyd A check for $25 was also sent to the March of Dimes with fund: from this project A dinner meeting was held at the Golden Spike Cafe bringing th years activities to a close. S Mi Mrs. Oyler ENGVAR CARL PETERSEN age. He was married to Anna Lee Call on May 27, 1914, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He had owned and operated a farm and drove a Box El- Arthur N. Grover V-- 23, 1970 Arthur N. Grover, 90, of Brigham City died in a local nursing home Monday of natder District school bus for ural causes. Mr. Grover was born Jan. 13 years. He had served as counse13, 1880 in Nephl, Utah, a son of Napoleon and Armelia lor in three bishoprics and was ward clerk for 17 years. Bigler Grover. He was married to Estella He was high priest in the LDS Ward Valentine on Nov. 29, 1905, Thatcher-Penro- se in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. and had worked in the Logan LDS Temple since retiring. She died Nov. 8, 1969. He operated a farm in FieSurviving are his widow, lding and Pocatello Valley, two sons and two daughters, Idaho. He came to Brigham Preston E. Petersen, William City 4n 1916 and lived in L. Petersen, Mrs. A.L. (Veda) Salt Lake City from 1933 un- Smith, all of Penrose; Mrs. Marcellus (Wanda) Palmer, til his recent illness. . He' was1 an elder ' In the Salt Lake City; 20grandchlld-re- n, Monument Park LDS Ward ii eight greatgrandchildSalt Lake City. ren, one brother and two sisSurviving are the following ters, Fred L. Petersen, Brisons and daughters: Dr. Floyd gham City; Mrs. Gunda P. E. Grover, Evanston, Dl.; Borg strom, Mrs. Amy P. PetMrs. Carlyle L. (Fay) Wight, ersen, both of Thatcher. Funeral services were held Inglewood, Calif.; Mrs. Amy G. Jensen, A. Norman GroTuesday in the Thatcher-Pen-ro- se Ward Chapel with Bishop ver, both of Brigham City; Max L. Grover, Costa Mesa, Verl Waldron officiating. BurCalif.; Mrs. S. Dean (Jessie) ial was in the Penrose Parry, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Mrs. James V. (Joyce) Smith, Decatur, Ga.; Mrs. June Gro- .lurwT! I UrUI WilliJ r ifdm mora Garland School PTA auditorium. The kindergarten, first and meeting will students will 7:30 p.m. in second grade the Bear River High School present the program. The O'F1 yand installation Slbe April 30 at Community Calendar ( Cont. From Page April 23- - North Park School garten registration, 9 a.m. to April I) 26-2- "Eye of the Cat" at 8- the Main Theatre in Garland. Kinder12 noon. 26- - South Bear River Stake and Gleaners Fireside, Tremonton Third Ward, 9 p.m. April en . McKinley School PTA meeting, school gym, 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be Miss Afton Forsgren. April 27- - McKinley School Kindera.m. garten registration, 9:30-11:30 April 25- - "The Piccadilly Giant" University of Utah Children's Theatre presentation at Bear River High School auditorium, 2 p.m. Valley Garden Club workshop and plant and seed exchange, 3 p.m., at home of Mildred Francom. Junior High School PTA meeting, 7:30 p.m. Police Chief John Sylar will be guest speaker. April 30- - Garland School PTA meeting 7:30 p.m. in BRHS auditorium. Installation of new officers will be the business of the evening. ver Huffman, Hollywood, Calif.; 25 grandchildren," 21 great two brothers grandchildren, and one sister, Lloyd F. Grover, Mrs. Hazel G. Peder-so- n, both of Salt Lake Cily; Claude R. Grover, Ogden. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Brigham City 2nd Ward Chapel. Friends may call at the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home Thursday prior to services. Burial in the Brigham City Cemetery. LAST PLAY CUP SCOUT NEWS OF THE SEASON "The Piccadilly Giant" is coming to the Bear River High School on April 25 at 2 p.m. "The Piccadilly Giant" is a new play for children written by Jayne Malan, Marie Nelson and Shauna Adix. All the characters in the play are children except one, a curious figure named "Himself," who is sort of a narrator, stage manager, and organizer. The play is concerned with contemporary children in a contemporary situation. This is the last play for the season by the University of Utah Children's Theatre. This play and others in the series have been sponsored by the Tremonton Women's Civic League. Tickets may be purchased at the door. Harris Why Pay $3200 For A Used 1969 Car When You Can Buy A New 1970 Valley Garden Club Ambassador Comparable Equipped, Valley Garden Club will hold workshop and plant and seed exchange at 3 p.m. Saturday, April 25 at the home of Mildred Franco m, 113 No. 3rd West, Tremonton. Anyone interested in gardening is invited. If you'd like to attend call Nicki Pe-- 1 a Choice Of Color, With Air Conditioning For $100 More! Entertain Houseguests ofDr.andMrs. LaMar W. Harris recently were Mrs. Millard P. Binyon of Chicago, and Miss Kay and Miss Charyl Crandall of Rapid City, South Dakota, who are nieces of Mrs. Harris. ! , ten 257-550- erson, 854-38- 458-331- 36, 257-366257-732- .. ... 2, Essie 2, 9, Joan Mildred 1, PetWald-r- on Fran-co- m Jennie Oyler or Mary Okada 854-39- 64. Cortez' Have Guest Jack's American IN GARLAND Ervin Sanders, LaVerkin, was an overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cortez of Garland Monday. HeJsenroute to British Columbia, to spend the Bummer. Mr. Sanders is Mrs. Cortez't father. Hudson Hope, By JIMMY THOMPSON At our pack meeting we had to dress up as clowns. Our den put on a show and did some tricks too. Kelly Summers got his Bobcat badge. Then we went over to the fun house and we saw a diamond pin, swimming match, and the one and only boy who lives under water. We all helped clean the cultural hall and then we went home. Frank Olson Coming Frank Olson, the Box ElCounty representative of the Ogden Social Security Office will be In Garland on Thursday, April 30 at the Armory from 10 a.m. to noon der and 1 to 4 p.m. Anyone that would like information about soical security may contact Mr. Olson at m ymK r kyr JT-x- - -- l Coming This Saturday , April 25 At 8 P.M. Bear River High School the Armory. Accepted For Intership The university of Utah College of Medicine In Salt Lake City announce, that Steven J. Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Anderson of Tremonton, has accepted a stra ight medical internship at University of Utah Affiliated Hospitals. He Is one of 63 senior students who will receive the degree of Doctor of Medicine from the University of Utah College of Medicine on June 5, 1970. 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