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Show "V 10, Page THE - GARLAND TIMES, LEADER-TH- E July 24, 1975 a long illness. She was 80. Mrs. Zundel was a former school teacher, LDs Church choir singer and Mother of the Year for Brigham City. She was born Oct. 11, LDS Ward. Friends may call at Rogers Mortuary Thurs- Obituaries day call from 10:00 to 11:45 a.m. Burial In the Rive rview cemetery, Tremonton, Utah. 7- -9 Thatcher-Penro- se the p.m. and at Re-lWard eif Society room Friday from 11 a.m. to 12:45 u Burial in the Penrose ceme- in Copenhagen. 1894 tery. WmA Den-ma- rk, EMILY MARTINEZ WINIFRED BARFUSS Mrs. Winifred Barnes Barfuss, 77, of Tremonton, died Thursday, July 17, 1975, at the Bear River Valley hospital of causes incident to age. She was born June 19, 1898, in Downey, Idaho. She was the daughter of John James and Hannah Eliza Douglass Barnes. She married Charles Bar-fu- ss on Sept 12, 1917, in the They Logan LDS temple. made their home in south Tremonton. Mr. Barfuss died June 8, 1975. She was reared and educated in Downey. She was a member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. Mrs. Barfuss was a member of the Tremonton 3rd LDS ward and had served as a Primary teacher, Relief Society visiting teacher and as work director for the Re-i- ef Society. Surviving her are seven sons and four daughters, Marvin C. Barfuss, Keith J. Barfuss, Glenn R. Barfuss, Alan R. Barfuss, Dennis A. Mrs. Emily Armeboey Martinez, 77, of Ogden, formerly of Washakie, Salt Lake City and Garland, died Monday, July 2L 1975, at the McKay-Dhospital in Ogden of Hepatitis. She was born July 3, 1898, in Washakie, Utah, to Johnney and Cola Shoshonitz Armeboey. She married Leonardo Martinez July 5, 1930, in Salt Lake City, Utah. Mr. Martinez died March 16, 1968. She was reared and educated in Washakie, Utah and was a member of the LDS Church. She is survived by 1 daughter Mrs. Eddie (Delfinia) Barela, Riverside. Utah. She is also survived by nine grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren and 1 sister, Mrs. Dorothy (Jessie) Cota, Sacramento, California. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday in the Belmont LDS Ward in west Fielding, Utah at 12:00 noon. Friends may call at Rogers Mortuary in Tremonton Friday 9 p.m. and Saturday at the Belmont Ward from 10:30 to 11:45 a.m. Burial in the Riverside cemetery. 3 Quart made quaBty makes er of Tremonton recently He has served as president of the Deacon's Quor 58" eStf x 50 HosaJiish burst Westbend Now '18.95 He has been involved in scouting as patrol leader and post serilie. At the Bear River juniro high school he is a member of the band and Ken Boyce choir. WIZARD CHARCOAL flare tow-- for starting out services Funeral $1188 OUR PHARMACISTS GIVE YOU FAST SERVICE... SHOP HAMILTONS TODAY 1 OIL Assorted sizes of oil filters to fit most standard cars and trucks. ward chapel with Bishop Reed C. Jensen conducting. Burial in the Riverview cemetery in Tremonton. f T.O. L0NDY HARRIS Harris, He married Claud-i- ne Stanfill August 12, 1926 in Ogden. Mrs. Harris died December He 7, 1961, was reared and ed- ucated in Tremonton. He was owner and operator of a dry farm in Swan Lake, Idaho. Had been employed at Thiokol from 1962 to 1965. He was a member ofthe LDS Church, Survivors are 1 son and 1 daughter, VerNon L. Harris of Tremonton and Mrs. Car' (Belva Jean) Howcutt, Glen One Burnie, Maryland. daughter proceeded him in death. Also surviving are seven brothers and one sister, Dr. LaMar W, Harris, Jay Dec Harris, LeRoy Harris all of Tremonton; LeRoy Harris, Chicago, Dl.; Lloyd Harris of Phoenix, Airz.; Vernal Harris, Brigham City; Reed Harris, Bothwell; and Mrs. Woodrow (Ruby) Hale of Logan. Funeral services will be at 12:00 conducted Friday noon at Rogers Mortuary In Tremonton. 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I COUPON WITHOUT comes COUPON teacher. Surviving are four sons and receive favorite slide your WITH COUPON with in in 20-3- 0 18 oz. cream MARY NELSON School Mr. Thomas Orlando Londy Harris, 71, of Tremonton, died July 21, 1975, in the Pioneer Memorial nursing home in Brigham City, Utah, of natural causes. He was born May 8, 1904, in Bothwell, Utah, the son of Joseph D. and Mary Waldron JUMBO REPRINTS FROM SLIDES y 77 L g (Ifrfl ep r I KALLI '0 o Mrs. Mary Lucilia Lay-to- n Nelson, 86, of Thatcher-Penros- e, died July 22, 1975, of natural causes at the PiMemorial nursing oneer home in Brigham City. She was born January 13, 1889 in Kaysville, to John and Lucilia Smith Layton. She married Asa Cutler Nelson March 31, 1909, in the Logan LDS temple. Mr. Nelson died February 14, 1968. She was reared and educated in Downey, Idaho. She made her home in Thatcher-Penros- e. She was a member of the LDS Church. She served as Primary president and teacher, YWMIA president and teacher, member of the Relief Society presidency and Relief Society visiting teacher and Sunday '1.99 Reg. Now-- u were conducted Monday, July 21 in the Tremonton 3rd LDS Reg. fires 99 re" at Hamilton Tre-motit- on; Idaho. or taste, soot, up, odor. Good indoor and mstanct, Reg. '13.95 durable. No Swan made 7-- Barfuss, Mrs. Willis (Ver-n- a) Christensen, all of Gene S. Barfuss, Pleasant View; Larry K, Barfuss, Granger; Mrs. Dell L. (Afton) Thompson, Rupert, Idaho; Mrs. Shirley (Idella) Whitaker, Brigham City; Mrs. Arvel (June) Fowers, Dietrick, Idaho. Also surviving are 60 grandchildren and 70 greatgrandchildren; one brother, Charles R. Barnes, Downey, ) 3399. Model . Reg. re- his eagle scout ceived achievement award. Boyce Is the first eagle scout in Tremonton Fifth Ward to receive this award. fJ secretary of the TeacQuroum and second counselor in the Teacher's Quorum. urn. her's SWAN cooking easier and foods taste better. Kenneth Boyce, 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Boyce r iE,.CM ee By Kenny Doyce rector of the Kindergarten Club civic club and taught religion classes to students at Intermountain School. Mrs. Zundel was an LDS Relief Society Singing Mother and performed in the Salt Lake LDS Tabernacle. 1 WESTEEND - Bqjb Rcii!i Coined She was a graduate of Wasatch Academy and had taught school in Plymouth. She was active in LDS Church auxiliaries and ward choirs and was a member of the Seagull Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. She was selected American Mother ofthe Year for Brigham City in 1958. was a former diShe a daughter of Otto Family suggest donations and Annie Martine Jeppsen to the Pioneer. Memorial Evans. nursing home in Brigham She came to the United City. States at the age of 11 and lived in Richfield, Monroe, Plymouth and Tremonton beLAURA ZUNDEl fore moving to Brigham City. She was married to Eber-ha- rt Laura Evans Zundel of Zundel on May 13, 1916, 236 N. 1st W., a prominent in Richfield. The marriage died woman, Brigham City was solemnized in the LogWednesday in a Salt Lake an LDS Temple on June L home following City nursing 1E2P .. 1916. Jf IPS' |