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Show I'age 10. THE I K ADER-CARLAN- TIMES. December D 16. 1976 OBITUARIES War On Weeds chapel where friends may call two hours prior to services. Burial in the Deweyville . Cemetery under the direct-ion of Rogers Mortuary. 03S0N Declared In County GODFREY LINDA BURNS HILL Mrs. Linda Burns Hill, 33, Brigham City, formerly of Garland, died Friday at a of three-count- y council composed of local weed board members and extension agents. A recent meeting in Logan attended by various state agencies produced a consensus that action needs to be taken in cooperation with local county weed boards "to see if we can't get some decent programs going," according to Harold Lindsay, Box Elder County Extension Agent. Members of a committee formed to spearhead the war met recently with county commissioners to get the ball rolling. Louis Jensen, extension agronomist, and William Farnsworth, area Extension Coordinator and Chief of the Technical Action Committee, discussed the role of county commissioners and county weed boards. Locally, extension agent, Harold Lindsay, said Dyer's Woad, Canadian Funeral services for G. Orson Godfrey of Lehi, former Fielding resident, were held in the Wing Mortuary in Lehi Thursday with Bishop C. J. Lindquist officiating. Sept. 3, 1890 in Clarkston, ' Cache County, Utah, the first child of George and Eliza Pack Godfrey. In 1910 he moved with his parents to Fielding where he assisted his father in farming. He was also employed at the Utah-Idah- o Sugar Company in Garland and was a guard at the Malad flume during WWI. On Sept. 3, 1919 he claimed Dora Cederlund of Lehi as his bride in rites performed in the Salt Lake Temple. They lived in Fielding for two years before moving to Lehi where he owned and BRIAN ROGERS operated a large farm. He was also a livestock man. In 1969 his wife died. Active in church affairs he Brian John Rogers of held the office of a High Ames, Iowa, died Dec. 14, Priest. 1976. He was the son of He is survived by a son, David Lynn Rogers and Joseph B. Godfrey of Lehi, a Tamara Christensen Rogers and was born Jan. 19, 1974 in daughter, Mrs. Earl (Gladys) Goates of Springville, 6 Ames. 2 grandchildren, great Funeral services will be held in Ames, Iowa and grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters: burial will be in the River-vieCyril S. Godfrey and Asael cemetery in Tremon0. Godfrey of Fielding; Willton, Utah. iam G. Godfrey of Preston, Idaho; Brigham W. Godfrey and Mrs. Ettie Thompson of Clarkston; Mrs. Nettie G. Lott of Bothwell and Mrs. Elmo (Flo) Munsonof Field- Tremonton hospital of cancer. She was born Feb. 13, 1943, in Tremonton, a daughter of Albert Walter and Gertrude Laub Burns. She was reared and educated in the Bear River Valley and attended Utah State University in Logan. She married James Terr-yl- e Hill on March 15, 1963, in the Logan LDS Temple. She resided in Brigham City and had also lived in Las Vegas, Nev., and Samaria, Idaho, returning to Brigham City this year. She was a member of the Brigham City LDS 21st Ward and had served as teacher, president and advisor in the Young Women's ing. Burial took place in the organization. She had served as stake Young Women's Springville Evergreen CemCamp director and Laurel etery. advisor, and as Primary INFANT OYLER president. Surviving are her husband, three sons and two Infant Oyler, daughter of daughters, Brett James Hill, Roger O. and Rose Marie Brock W. Hill, Tyler Jason Kirkham Oyler, of East GarHill, Holly Dee Hill, Heidi land was stillborn Monday Lynn Hill, all of Brigham at the Bear River Valley Garof her parents City; Hospital in Tremonton. land, three sisters, Mrs. Lee '4 The parents (Judy) Coombs, Las Vegas, ; oOjie LDS Chuxlh." Nev.; Mrs. Brent (Diane) the are Surviving parents, Ballard, and Mrs. Kent three brothers and one sistof both McMurdie, (Patty) er, Bart LeRoy Oyler, Jef-fer- y Tremonton; a grandmother, Roger Oyler, Kirk Boyd Mrs. Eva W. Burns, BountiOyler, and Lori Oyler, all of ful. East Garland; the grandFuneral services were parents, Mrs. Leah Oyler, held Monday in the Brigham East Garland; Mr. and Mrs. City 21st Ward with Bishop Clarence Kirkham, Elko, Bliss Law conducting. BurNevada. ial was in the Fielding CemGraveside services will be etery. conducted Thursday at 1 p.m. in the East Garland MARIE HOUSE Cemetery. Friends call at the Mrs. John (Marie) House home of may Shaffer in Jasper died in Colville, Wash, on East Garland Thursday (toSaturday, Dec. U. day) from 12 noon to 12:50 Mrs. House was a longp.m. time resident of Tremonton. She moved to Kettle Falls, Wash, several years ago with her husband and sons, where they were engaged in farming. She was a member of the N0 WRApPING Ree. 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She was a member of the LDS Church. She was a member of the Relief Society and a Relief Society visiting teacher. Surviving are one son and one daughter, Wallace Dean Germer, Layton and Mrs. Kathleen Christiansen of ReDondo Beech, Calif., six grandchildren and 25 great Other state officers i I PLACE Brigham-Tremonto- and Lee Allen, president. pres.-elec- t; Newly elected directors are Owen Knudsen and Ed Payne. The new officers were sworn in by Ken Evans, state president-elec- t of the Utah Board of Elected to the position of President was Lee Allen. Assuming Vice Presidential duties will be Glade Harris-1- . on. William C. Erickson will ; act as Secretary-Treasure- r for the organization. .. IS NEW OFFICERS of the 1 ending (MILLERS JEWELERt I m director; William Erickson, have problems, to control them on their property. If they're on county roads, we hope the county will take care of then" Jay Hall of Brigham City is the chairman of the county weed board. '39.95 II - "I've obtained some aerial photos of farms and actually draw in where weeds are," he said. "We'll try to encourage individual farmers who Og-de- fclklfint Watches I would be done. Lindsay said he, literally, plans to map out the weeds. Newly elected officers of Brigham-Tremonto- n the Board of Realtors were installed at the annual Christmas banquet held Dec. 10 at the Mansion House in J Turquoise Rings Values to '38.00 Church in Tremonton and a Past Matron of the Corinne Chapter No. 11, Order of the Eastern Star. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Helen Mark-ey- , two sons, John H. and Lynn, all of Kettle Falls, Wash. SUDBURY more Realtors Elect r held Tuesday, Dec. Lindsay said one of the biggest problems in the past has been getting cooperation from the Department of Transportation and the railroads to control weeds along rights of way. Representatives of the railroads met with officials in Logan and promised Bargains f r Thistle and Morning Glory or Field Bind Weed "are our primary major problems." war on weeds is literally being mapped out by a war A " Your checking account is insured safe to '40,000 bv the Federal Deposit Insurance After 3 p.m. you can still bank with us. ' For your convenience, our is open until 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. walk-up-windo- Corporation. ; 1 If v "2 X m. NfiAR MM grandchildren. Also surviving is one brother, Walter Sudbury, Salt Lake City and one half brother George Shelbourne, England. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday, December 18, 1976, at 12 noon in It Your Community IIAII) IUik Building Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance TREMONTON, UTAH Corp the Deweyville LDS Ward is K w 8 |