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Show Thursday. January 9, 1969 fecal Mrs. Lamb Aanice Mason Estella Lamb, 81, died of natural causes Dec. 31 in a Brigham City rest home. Mrs. Lamb was born Oct 17, 1887. in Plymouth the daughter of George and Charlotte Emma Tims Mason. S married Don Rufus Lamb May 17. 1906. in the Logan LDS He died Ai. 16. Temple. 1957. She is a past Primary president in the Plymouth Ward. Survivirs include sons, Jesse. Don, Vernon K., Dean A., all Plymouth; 14 grandchildren, 30 grest grandchildren; brothers and sisters, Jesse C, Shady Cove, Ore.; John D.. Sunset; and Royal L., Plymouth. Funeral services were Saturday in the Belmont LDS Ward Chapel in Fielding with burial in the Plymouth City Cemetery. George Bateman j George Benjamin Bateman, 75, died of natural causes Jan. 4 in an Ogden hospital. -- Mr, Bateman was born July in Ogden the son of George A. and Julia Hayes Bateman. He married Alice Ivy Butler Aug. 4, 1914, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple She died Feb. 4, 1962. He married Reta P. Compton, March 5, 1963, in the Manti LDS Temple. He was the Kansas City LDS Branch president, a High Councilman in the Denver LDS Stake and a former member of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, Rotary Club and Kiwanis Club in Salt Lake. He was employed by Railway Express for 52 years and retired asageneral agent Survivors include his widow of Elwood, one son, George W., Salt Lake ; daughters, Mrs. Odell (Lorraine) Anderson, Salt Lake; Mrs. Joe n) Thuman, Mrs. J. V. (Beverly) Childress and Mrs. Larry (Shirley) Ekeroth, all 18 grandchildren, Denver; Dean Compton, Bristepsons, gham City, Dale Compton, 10 great grandThatcher; children; one brother, H.J. Ogden; sisters, Bateman, Mrs. Clarence (Pearl) 17. 1893, Huf-stetl- er, Mrs. Ogden; (S&Uuwae Mrs. Foirchild -- Lucy Haynes, Salt Lake City. Funeral services 'were Tuesday in the Elwpgd IDS Ward Chapel with Wial in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. Pate J THE LEADER. TREMONTOM. UTAH Sieweyvilte Qcvdand Monday in the Belmont LDS Ward Chapel with burial la the Plymouth Cemetery. Mrs. Dean Capener was Mrs. Echo Capener Fair-chi-ld Self Cutore hostess to the Bridge Club died Jan. 4 in Placer-vill- e. Club met at the home of Mrs held at the Red Rooster fan Calif. Mrs. Fairchfld RJ. Potter Thursday after- Friday afternoon. Mrs. J.L Leyan Nelson was born April 19, 1894. in noon, Warren Hansen, mem- - Carter was a special guest Prizes went to Mrs. Ellery Fielding the daughter of Ar5 48. died Leyan Earl thur R. and Mary Larelda Mrs. Alice KyeandMrs. Hall, dlsc"s" Dec. 31 in Valley Hospital ?g,W Garn Capener. She was reared Rex Jensen. after a year's illness. and educated in Garland. Aceordian Mi. Kelson was born Feb. Money Goes." She was married to Arthur Jea-ni- ne GUESTS OF Mr. and Mrs. 6. 1920, in Thatcher, the son numbers were played by Rex Jensen during the holiFields April 26, 1915. in GarWhite. of Ephraim Earl and Maijr land and later divorced. She Dinner guests of Mr. and days were DeAnn Jensen of married Paul Fairchfld Aug. was Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Robert reared and educated in Jensen of Layton and Mr. 12, 1942. in California. The days Botbwell and .married Fern and Mrs. Dwight Jensen of r U of Doney. ' marriage was solemnized in May 7. 1940. in the the SL George LDS Temple Payne LDS Vaecaville, Calif. Mr: JTemple. 11x1 Oct 9, 1959. She had been Logan Farrell Forsberg of Provo Alarf.1" The couple lived in Both- a Relief Society work direcand Lynn Forsberg on furlwell .11 their married life. tos. Calhl. Mrand tor. MIA and Sunday School Mr nton King and family. Mr. ough from Fort Hauchuaca, Mc . She teacher in California. Urt.Lew Thorpe and Ariz., spent the holidays with of the Bothwell Town Board was one of Tremonton' first and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mr. and Mrs, Gus Forsberg. family for eight years, served as a milliners. and family of Ogden. Mrs. Vida Manning who is Thorpe ihi.-u.- h mmittppmn w . . 1, II.. , . W She is survived by one dauour. ana at the LDS Mission nicicnam nei Mrs. employed Sugar Co., and served as preghter. Mrs. W.C. (Phyllis) sident of the Elders Quorum. of Salt Lake and Mr. and Home at Mercer Island, Charles, Lake Tahoe, Calif., was in the MIA superintend- - Mrs. Leonard Longhurst and Wash., spent the holidays visr- six grandchildren, two broiting Mr. and Mrs. Glen Manand was a Bothwell Ward Reu11?; and family, Mr. and Mrs. thers and five sisters, A. Dean ency ning home teacher. At the time A IT for he Capener and Max Garn Cap- of his death he was serving they David Manning and family and Wlth other relatives in the area. ener, both of Garland; Mrs. on the Bothwell Beautification ? an toJs?fnd Walter (Bema) Whalen, Venana mr. airs. Lynn inorpe She came especially to attend committee and as tura, Calif.; Mrs. La Von So- of the Cache Valleysecretary and family in Los Alamitos the wedding of her granddauBreedand Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Hall ghter Susan Manning who bewers, Sun Valley, Calif.; Mrs. ing Assoc. Home (Larelda) Hansen and and family in Downey. They came the bride of David HeaHe is survived by his widMrs. Daryl (Edna) Jones, both ow of will spend time with Mr. and th in a ceremony performed Bothwell, one son and of Salt Lake; and Mrs. R. two Mrs. J.D. Munson in Haw- at the Salt Lake Temple. Mrs. daughters, Byron Leyan M. (Ruth) Bone, Tremonton. Manning along with Mr. and and Mrs. Max (Deon) Hull, thorne. Funeral services were Jan. both of Bothwell, and Mrs. John J. Shumway was hon- Mrs. David Manning and Glen 6 at the Rogers Mortuary John David (Brenda) Sagers, ored at a family dinner party Manning attended the recepDec. 27 at the home of Mr. tion held in Farmington. Chapel with burial in the GarTremonton; four grandchildland City Cemetery. Mrs. Jack Shumway in and ren, five brothers, John Dothe occasion being Mrs. Beatrice Wright has Tremonton, New yle, Plymouth, Idaho; his 91st birthday. returned after spending the Vern American Id Falls, J., Mrs. Kohlhepp holidays with Mr. and Mrs. aho; Ray E. and Reed C. VISITING MR. and Mrs. O. Edward Pingle and other reAn old resident of both of Tremonton; Lamont C. Davis the past week were latives in Kays ville. Plymouth died Jaa 3 in Val- - Bothwell. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Funeral services were Sat- - Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Douglas ley Hospital of a heart at- Be San of and children three Elmer Hall during the holitack. urday in the Bothwell Ward Calif. Other callers days were Betty Hall of LoHannah Charlotte Mason with burial in the Valley View were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond gan, She r rill Hall of Salt Lake Kohlhepp, 85, was born Nov. Cemetery. Couch and family of Woods-cro- ss City, Larry Dorius of Kays-vil- le 24, 1883 in Portage, the dau and Mr. and Mrs. Roband Ross Jacobson of ghter of George Jesse and Gold, Green Ball ert D. Davis and family of Randolph. Charlotte Emma Tims Mason. Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn JohnShe married Charles FrankSet By First Ward Mrs. James Shumway and son and family and Mr. and lin Hess Dec. 14, 1904, in family spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Dee Hansen of Ogden the Logan LDSTemple and was Tremonton First Ward has Mrs. Shumway's mother Mrs. visited Mr. and Mrs. M.B. later divorced. She was mar- announced its Gold and Green Mary P. Lindsay in Salt Lake. Johnson during the holidays. ried to Fredrick William Ko Ball for Jan. 11 from 8:30 Mrs. Shumway attended a dinElaine Michaelis of Provo hlhepp April 26, 1933, in Salt ner party at the home of spent the holidays with her ag Orchestra will provide the Mr. and Mrs. Brent Palmer. mother Mrs. Art Michaelis. solemnized in the Logan LDS muslc Temple. She was a member of the Think Utah I Mr. and Mrs. Jones White THINK UTAH! LDS Church. Survivors inTwo "Utah Prospectors" of Salt Lake City visited Mrs. clude her husband of Ply- Utah is uniauel Industries will help pilot the nation unShumJohn J. White's father, mouth, one son, Ellis S. Hess, located in Utah enjoy one of der the Nixon administration the holidays. riymoum, ana one daughter, the nation's most liberal way during the next four years. during Ida Michaelis visMrs. is Mrs. Don (Dorothy) Smith, Freeport-Expo- rt are Exemption former Utahns: HouThey and dauStockton, Calif.;, five grand- - Laws: goods and commodi-childre- n; iting her sing and Urban Development Mr. Mrs. and Gerald ghter 19 greatgrandchild- - ties W. Romney may be warehoused, pro-re- n; Barton and family in Kenni- - Secretary George brothers, George Jesse cessed or and David M. Kennedy, Secwith son and her wick, Wash., Cove, Pre.; John, fectured for a full year in and daughter-in-laMr. and retary of the Treasury. Two Clifford' MasorCTIgaejuRoya,gah without becoming Mrs." Robert Michaelis and more chapters in the book Mason, Plymouth'. to ad valorem taxes. of Utah success stories! ject family in Spokane. Funeral services were JLO MCXSOX 2 K-lso-n, IJr-Jf" oko, 2 T cto SHHS and Mrs. David Nyman and ration held daughter of Brigham, Mr. and the spotlight in DeweyviHe Mrs. Dale Blackham. Salt Mr. and Mrs. Lake City, and Mrs. Connie this week. Dewey were there. welcomed Nicholas Dwight Mrs. Mary J. Marble was new son, born Jan. 3, in the to have a visit from pleased in Brigham Cooley Hospital City. They also have a son her grandson, Lynn Packer, and his wife. They were Darren, at home. The son of Mr. and Mrs. enroute from California to Junior Madsen of Ogden was Georgia where Mr. Packer named "Thomas James' at will continue his Army dutFast services Sunday. They ies. Mr. and Mrs. Hack Lewis also have a daughter, Sia-un- a. and children came from BouMr. and Mrs. Arlin Madsen served a family din- ntiful to spend holiday time ner to Mr. and Mrs. Junior with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Madsen and children, Mr. and Haycock and family. Mrs. Clarence Fryer has Mrs. Steve Madsen and childreturned after spending the Mr. and of also Ogden, ren, and Mrs. Gib AUred, Garland. holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Gardner daughter of Ross Bo wen and family in Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gardner Bountiful. She also visited Soren-so- n was also confirmed at Fast Mr. and Mrs. Evan in and children Logan. services. Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Scheib, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Perand Mrs. Paul Sary hosted a family dinner Pocatello, lvo and family, Ogden, visited Atparty Monday evening. tending were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Fryer Oliver Peterson, Petersboro, and Artel Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Perry. THINK UTAH! For newsmen, "30" has Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Myrl and long signified "the end", but Deweychildren, Perry industries it for Utah-bas- ed viHe. marks the beginning: a market of "30" million can be MR. AND MRS. Rupert entertained at a fam- reached in "30" hours from ily breakfast last week. Mr. Utah! By ALEVE FBYEE The youngergene ..;' e "V... yottt u9 Flowerlane Floral and Garden Shop 69 So. Tremont St. Phone BLa-ckh- am 257-351- 2 TrexxLonlon. Utai: ..: TOP GRADE" 85-y- ear . w, , nal & DON'S MARKET Western Family Bonanza Bacon Winner: MRS. LYLE HOMER Country Style Chunk j Semi-Bonel- ess Sausage Bologna Roast ,39C J4 2t-89-0 aw son-in-l- sub-Lio- AT CARL Choice ROUND STEAK . A Good 790 Lb. Buy Reg. 1 Lb. Loaves mm t Premium Jan. 9 to Jan. 31 RUG PIECE GOODS YARN PEANUT CLUSTERS niLuri Aunt Lvdia's ' i.mt lit 66 E.. -- AND ., SOLIDS' . 1st Atl "37c s 247c TRAi'nint'pank GLOVES Pljre L ,ong ,.n8th enn. le fingers. Yellow. Pink and $1.00 I Sa 37c Soft combed cotton vamttsts '""JTif 38c Nalleys" I Chilli Hot 41 Libbys JTSu Sh,m- ffi",E Terry and Velour Bath Towels in Solid Colors. Prints Jac- 16,01 OI. Jar. quarts. 199 value it perfect. 69c - $1-1- L,. iTIP nRAPF '0"J "'JSE ?l; " 86 - Only 3rns Size 4 890 -- i Double Luck Cut Green pair. 67 37' 31.00 $1.57 7 - - PI fS- iV-- A ' Assorted Cotton and N,lon Laces. Vals. Alencons. mbroidered Batiste Trim, in 8 ya.-- hanks. Values to ' 00. 2 Bar Tncol elastic leg double crotch full cut tor e.tra comfort Wh.t; and Pas tels. Siies 5. 6. 7. Peg 39c Di.orator Tier Curtains with Matching Valance Solids and Prints in 30 & 36 in. lengths. Reg. U .99 4 $2 29. $1 " Pineapple ""BE" Helena Curtis 'Sulv J 5""sfJn bottle Setting Gel 12 PRINTS SJrsjrUJMa 57' HOUSEHOLD BONANZA oUAKVto 3 Saltines 8"$1 BEANS - - Certi Fresh Whole Can 3 OYSTERS For $1 ' PLASTIC , BONANZA riiDT.tljV CURTAINS BIG' 6 x 6' HEAVYWtlGHT' Decorator Colors Re. 13 HOUSEWARES Di.h p.ns. RED QUILLE PAPER pis. i.undr, HOSE randmcnally FILLER CHILDREN'S HOOKS or w,de Ruled 3 hole Paper. Standard 8Vi.n sue. 300 count. Reg. 98c pkg 2 titles, illustrate! Rand Mc If bioks. Nally Jumor Reg 29c each. 47c 67c 477c $1.67 College GIRDLES ran,, Baskets. Muing Bowl Sets. Utility Tubs and Trays. As sorted Solid Colors. Values to 79c. C'on't sag cr bog Sheer Nyior Stocking. Reuseaole N.lr n Tucot Pautv S.ies 3240 hip Beige stocking, white Party Heg. $1 9a. - PILLOWCASES KSXSJK 01 iwo reg. v.iue. 1.97 100 SST 377c ioo..,-..- 19.99 . $1.99 $1.59 1ST QUALITY ply y.m. 66 Reg. SHAG pikk , Reg. " Prints. Reg. (14.95 each. (1.99. '1.37 '10.88 :""i:,a FRINGED RUGS ' Twin Sheets Red. ' (2.59 "rr.'i . Full Sheets (2.79 Creme FROZEN MP Non Aller. fffoQ CT- Red Ripe MEAT PIES Tomatoes Reg. pkg. of 97c $1 Ore Ida For 2 Lb. lllli I 1 II v.1 I II n,y Pkgs. CDrAE LB. 18c P Fresh $1 CABBAGE M AVJO see OS AT $1 CARROTS -I-OC HASH BROWNS m - Clip Top 6 ..C Cases pkss- 3 GARDEN FRESH VEGETABLES Morton l-'l- Pillow 6 Cookies f Xk' with corded edge. . Reg '2.17 $1.97 $2.47 BEDSPREADS cM Assor,rty,es,n,v,s,ar,y of colors. Washable Viscose Rayonnile 9 Brilliant Colors. Ourible Laten back. (2 99 valu. (1.49 skein. QUILTED THROW PILLOWS XSX&XZ 39c each. 257 KNITTING YARN 4 "W 1 , Reg. WOOL NYLON PILE RUGS DecRoomSiM8', x l l or.tor Colors. (24.95'j. value. nSSSm ? KITCHEN TOWELS Sandwich No bind cuffs Embroidery and lce trim. Detachable garters White. Smalt, med.. large. J2.99 value. "PERFIT" PERMANENT PRESS KEEBLER LADIES PANTY , 90 SAVE MORE AT - S jTamps wyr v YOUR LOCAL OWNED SUPER MARKET IT |