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Show Page 14, THE LEADER-GARLA- May 8 TIMES, ND class after her marriage, in the Mia presidency, aa assistant librarian, Sunday school teacher and block and visiting teacher In the Relief society. She also taught in the Primary. Surviving are the follsons and daughters: Benjamin Austin Tolman of Gerald Utah; Thatcher, Hewett Tolman, of Geral-din- e, owing and ed- ucated In Thatcher, Idaho and later lived in Tremonton,-Utah- ; Jerome, Waho; Twin Falls, Idaho and came to Ogden In 1968. She was married to Ernest Woodward on Nov. 7, 1921, in Tremonton. He died July She was mar30, 1949. ried to George Crozier on Dec. 23, 1950, in CalifornHe died May 3, 1968. ia. She was a member of the Qgden 75th LDS Ward. Surviving are one son and and one daughter, Donald James Woodward, Sacra- mento, Calif.; Mrs. Ernest (Doris Josephine) Ruggerio, Ogden; three stepsons and six stepdaughters, Lyle Crozier, Jerome, Idaho; GeCrozier, Vallejo, orge Calif.; Mrs. Dale (Norma) Hobson, Boise, Idaho; Mrs. J. A. (Carol) Jensen, Ogden, Mrs. Ralph (Lola) Snowball, Kearns; Mrs. Keith (Shirley) Rose, Garland; Mrs. Blaine (Tess) Kirwood, Mrs. Claude (Linda) Strapp, both of Salt Lake City; 42 grandchildren; 27 married Wonda Harris tirement v I - EMILY TOLMAM 17I3E Stanley J. and Leah WatUns Orme. He was a graduate of Box Elder high school. He had served four years in the U. ' 11 Earb Kirt a Air Force. ii He married Judy Vee Bee ton October 15. 1960 in y Arty stock 9?- - rod 0 12 too-- wire thet will redly lost! Pi A I &LJ 10-22- 30 rotary mum Atlas model 10.2200 22-Inc- . S X3 io enic 5 Horsepower TILLER h roory...equlpped with 3V4 hp Iriaat and Slratton ngine...4-helgh- t settings. Grass catcher available. Cutting heights 111" to 3". Controls located on chrome plated handle. A great mower at a super-lo- ' n n . ftrlgat 4 Stratton, recoil starter, 26" tilling width, 16 bplo tine Mode U" diameter. 10" steel wheels with sleeve bearings, throttle stop and drive on handle, reverse on handle, cost iron gear box. price. DTlOTl Reg. $271.95 r HnjBSBBMBSBBBBBBSBBMK STEEL frti Samsonite F0S13 Furniture V 1 oo beautiful to jold uwav. ..; HOOVER VACUUAA convertible vacuum cleaner, ton and spring yellow. Features include: motor, instant rug tool set available. adjustment. Upright ' in the Logan LDS Temple. She died January 18, 1961. He married Ledia Hancey April 4, 1962 in Logan. Mr. Earl was a high priest in the Logan Stake and a member of the First Ward at the time of his death. He worked for the Union Pacific railroad. He also worked for the Kelly Western and Sterling H. Nelson Coal and Produce Co. of Salt Lake. When he was 25 he bought a. farm in Fielding, Utah and operated it until 1944 when he his family moved and to Logan, Utah. He owned Fish Haven Resort on Bear Lake for a number of years. He owned and operated a heating business in Logan until his re- Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 1 p. Mortm. at the Rogers in where Tremonton , uary,, friends may call Thursday from 11 a.m. until 12:45 p.nu Burial in the River-vie- w Cemetery in w 0PER$PBIf He was bora August 3L 1936, In Brigham City, to me Mrs. Veda Grace Anderson Woodward Crozier, 74, of 5477 S. 975 E died Sunhosday at the McKay-D- ee heart failure. of pital Mrs. Crozier was born May 16, 1900,. in Elwood, Utah, a daughter of James P. and Mary Chrlstenson Anderson. reared up truck Tuesday night Norma Nelson Spencer 49, 2708 E 4510 South, died 30, 1975. In a Salt April Lake hospital after she was injured at 10:20 p.m. Tuesday while walking near 4540 S. Wander Lane. A truck driven by Wlllard Dale Taylor, 35, 907 Colorado St, struck and pinned her, police officers reported. Legally blind since birth, Mrs. Spencer was in her second term as president of the state association. Before her election, she had served as president of the Salt Lake Chapter of the Association of the Blind. She was employed by the state as a full-titeacher of the blind for many years, specializing in sewing and Elko. Nevada. He was employed at the Don Carlos Mont; Hill Air Force Base. Tolman and Jackie David He was a member of the Tolman, both of Jerome, LDS Church. Idaho; Edward Smith Tolman Surviving is his wife of and James Rex Tolman both Tremonton. His &ther Stanof Salmon, Idaho; Mrs. Qui-nt- in ley J. Orme of Ogden, Utah, R. (Vonda Belle) Hess his mother and step father, Fielding; Mrs. Jack (Twila Mr. and Mrs. James W. Jane) Forsgren of Thatcher, Barker of Brigham City. Idaho, Mrs. Joseph P. (LouThree sisters, Mrs. DeLon ise) Corbett of Tremonton; . (Sandra) Jensen of Ogden, a stepson, Ralph Wheatley Mrs. Ray (Rebecca) Willis ' Tolman of Honeyville; 64 of Logan, Miss Emily Ann other crafts. She was born Aug. 20, 1925, Barker of Brigham City. Two grandchildren, 64 greatgraTwo Brothers ndchildren. in Ogden, to William C. and stepsisters, Mrs. Be ve rely and three sisters; Edward B. Olsen and Mrs. John Maude Miller Toponce Knowles of Millville; James Nelson. (Ferl) Call of Salt Lake City, Utah. She was married to Victor (Jim) Knowles of Avon; Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Summers of A. Spencer, Feb. 14, 1949 in Funeral services will be River Heights; Mrs. Joe , Salt Lake City. conducted Saturday May 10, at 11 a.m. at Rogers Mort(Fossie) Nelson of Thatcher, Mrs.' Spencer was a graUtah; Mrs. Dewey (Nellie) duate of the University of uary in Tremonton where Gardner of Deweyville. friends may call Friday 7- -9 Utah. Funeral services were Survivors include her husp.m. and Saturday I hour held Wednesday at 11 a.m. band and one son: and five prior to services. in the Tremonton second Burial will be in the BrigMrs. Carol daughters: ward. ham City Cemetery. Spencer Huey, Mrs. Barbara was in the Interment Lynne Stott, and Diana Lee, Sharon Jeanne, Annette Kaye Honeyville cemetery. and Bruce David, Spencer, all of Salt Lake City. She is also survived by her JESSE EARL of Ogden and a mother, brother, Arol Younger, of Jesse Wilson Earl, 80, died Yorba Linda, Calif. Funeral was held Saturday at his home in Logan of in Salt Lake City. natural causes. He was born in Plymouth, Utah, Sept 1, Burial was in Mount Olivet A son of Charles 1894. Cemetery. W. and Hattie Leonard Earl, he was reared and educated in Box Elder County. On Dec. 18, 1918 he VEDA CROZIIR She was 1975 He was active in scouting and received his first troup charter Dec. 27, 1919. This was the third one written in the State of Utah. He had served as a president of the YMIA in Fielding, president of the YMIA Stake Board in Garland, and president of the First Ward Sunday School for six years and in the Logan Stake Presidency until his retirement Surviving are his wife of one son and one Logan, daughter; J. Curtis Earl of Mrs. Phoenix, Arizona; Marilyn Joyce Winsatt of Texas, Ave Richardson, grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Also surviving are three brothers and two sisters, C. Leo Earl and Ernest J. Earl of Logan; Frank J. Earl of Provo, Utah; Mrs. Clara Taylor and Mrs. May Jenkins of Logan. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday (today) noon in the Logan First Ward Friends may call Chapel. at the Nelson Funeral Chapel in Logan Wednesday evening 7 to 9 p.m. and from Thursday from 11 a.m. until services. Burial will be in the Logan City Cemetery. 4-1- 1 t . hMvy Thursday, April 30, the met to "Sunny Sewers" discuss their agenda for the summer. They decided upon taking the sewing two course. They are planning on going H to camp. They have also planned on some service 4-- mi '. The meeting was adjourned after the members enjoyed a glass of chocolate milk. Stanley Lyle Orme, 38, of Tremonton was dead on arrival May 6, at the Bear River Valley hospital. I r pMtt. . I I .' tea. m Kins Sizs Table f' . STANLEY ORME f Hum! MM. wHhScMipwMl. W. Mh IV,; H' projects. Their' leader is Rhea;,. Rhodes. Their officers an as follows: president: Liz Rhodes, vice president : Tami Goods y, secretary and treasurer: Melanie Madsen, newsre porter; Joyce Kirby. V', duty fH. MlHy U.1 Mwl Chair , The finest you can buy! Extra sturdy tubular steel baked enamel finish. Slide locks legs. . on table. Safety hinges on chairs. . . .chip-resista- nt By Joyce Kirby. ECDJTEK"1AL TOUR '9.77 Reg. days - July 22 Fly Boston, bus to NYC, Washington, D.C. Williamsburg, Fly SLC. ONLY$565 12 G.E. LEXAN POLYCARBONAT SALE PAGEANT TOUR 12 days - July 22-A- ug. Washington, D.C. Fly SLC. 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