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Show Obituaries Surviving are his widow of Seattle; one son and two City and Great grandmother Mrs. Cleora White of Ogden. daughters, conducted Tuesday in the Fielding LDS Ward Chapel. Burial in the Fielding Cemetery under the direction of Rogers Mortuary. Funeral services were Randy Lisle Conger, Mrs. Glenn (Linda) Maxwell; Mrs. Donald (Debra) Ekstrom, all of Seattle and one grandchild. Also surviving are five brothers and three sisters, Warren E. Conger, Salt Lake City; Harold S. Conger, Lakewood, Calif.; 0. Keith Conger, Des Moines, Iowa; Leo R. Conger, Leon H. Conger, both of Edmonds, Wash.; Mrs. Wayne (lone) Larsen, Plymouth, Utah; Mrs. Roger (Ara) Nielson, Tremonton; Mrs. Henry (Merle) Meyers,- - Idaho Falls, Idaho. conducted Tuesday at Rog-- 5 ers Mortuary in Tremonton. Burial was in Seattle, Wash. MURRY CONGER beloved brother Lyle Conger, we wish to express heart-- ' felt thanks. We wish especially to thank the ward bishopric, the Relief Society, our friends, and all others who assisted in any way. . .Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Nielson and families CARD OF THANKS Three bedroom home, close to church and schools. Brick with patio and carport. Contact Sharon Green from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at after 5 p.m. To those who by their CARD OF THANKS acts kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our of To those who by their acts of kindness expressed their mmmmmmmmmS ... ' FOR which to get away from it. Most young couples want a nice home - and a nice car in are cordially invited to attend the You Dedication of the Golden Spike Museum and Arena, 7:30 p.m., on the 9th day of November, 1976, at the Fair Grounds. SALE J BOX ELDER COUNTY POSSE 257-542- 257-512- djrfSl: WANDA NEWMAN Funeral services were , LISLE sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our beloved son and brother, Kenneth Bywater, we wish to express heartfelt thanks. We wish especially to thank the ward bishopric, the Relief Society, our friends and all others who assisted in any way. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater and family , Lisle Murry Conger, 55, of Seattle, Wash., died Saturday at the Bear River Valley Hospital in Tremonton of emphysema. Mr. Conger was born Jan. 17, 1921, in Tremonton, a son of Warren Robert and Edna Frazier Conger. He was reared and educated in Tremonton. He was married to Donna Mae Moore on Sept. 23, 1943, in Miami, Fla. He was a WW II Navy veteran and was a member of the Elks Lodge and the LDS Church. Mrs. Wanda Cutler Newman, 57, of Bothwell, died Monday at the Bear River Valley hospital in Tremonton of congestive heart failure. Mrs. Newman was born Oct. 4, 1919, in Snowville," Utah, a daughter of Joseph Jonathan and Lucy Jane Stokes Cutler. She was reared and educated in Snowville and was a graduate of Bear River High School. She was married to Joseph Marion Newman on Nov. 23, 1938, in the Logan LDS Temple. She had worked in the Thiokol Corp. Cafeteria for 10 DM pMr join WITH TO BRING YOU A ... years, She was a member of the Bothwell LDS Ward and had LAMARR IVERSON LaMarr William Iverson, Bear River City, died Saturday at the Brigham City Community Hospital of a gunshot wound. Mr. Iverson was born June 4, 1907, in Bear River City, a son of Carl and Hilda Lund-quiIverson. He was reared and educated in Bear River City. He was married to Dollor- us Thompson on July 25, 1932, in Randolph, Utah. He had worked as a carpenter and was a member of the LDS Church. Surviving are his widow of Bear River City; two sons and six daughters, Kelly LaMarr Iverson, Torrance, Calif.; Gary William Iverson; Mrs. Boyd A. (Senneth) Hawkes, both of Bear River City; Mrs. C. E. (Diana) Mabry, Rolling Hills, Calif.; Mrs. Pete (Betty) Misrasi, Garland; Mrs. Robert B. (Carla) Denison, Cupertino, 69, of st The Most Watch for the money! It's that straight-oyoungsters prefer, got n style n 17 plus the Swiss movement jewel everybody trusts. No wonder young folks choose it, time after time! Smart e dial, minute track. t, too. White or yellow finish. $2095 PARKE DAVIS VITAMIN Natural Parke-Dav- L Vitamin is VITAMIN C E darned solely doctors beam Many two-ton- Water-resistan- Miller's Jewelry g, from em, Ore.; Jerry Cutler, Hawthorne, Nev. Funeral services will be held Thursday (today) at 1 p.m. in the Bothwell Ward Chapel with Bishop Boyd S. Marble officiating. Friends may call at Rog- ers Mortuary comes to you IWt in 400 to your vegetable oXs and natural the fraoh way you health. vitamin want it. it IU. 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(Larrie Marrie) Kelly, Pass Christian, Miss.; 18 grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Also surviving are one brother and one sister, Glenn Iverson, Mrs. La Von Dallin, both of Bear River City. Graveside services were held Monday in the Bear River Cemetery, directed by Rogers Mortuary of Tremonton. Only $29 by served as Primary president and teacher, ward chorister, Relief Society visiting teacher and Sunday School Teacher. Surviving are her husband of Bothwell; five sons and one daughter, Lyle Marion Newman, Darrell Newman, both of Salt Lake City; Paul Douglas Newman, Roger Lee Newman, Steven J. Newman, all of Bothwell; Mrs. Carl (LaWana) Roberts, Elwood; 19 grandchildren. 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