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Show Page 8. THE TIMES, November 3, LEADER-GARLAN- D 1977 OBITUARIES at Rogers Mortuary Friday, Iko A. Nov. 4, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. and Saturday, Nov. 5, from 11:20 a.m. to 12:20 p.m. Ha L r Gcorrjo is Hanson Bennie Lamar Fryer, 27, (would have been 32) of Stockton, Calif., formerly oi Logan, was killed Dec. 28, 1972, while serving in the U. S. Navy as navigator of a 2 bomber while on a mission over Hanoi. He was born Oct. 28, 1945 in Logan to Dr. Lamar P. and Marguerette Loosle Fryer. He was a graduate of Utah State University, 1969. He was commissioned to Second Lieutenant in 1970 while attending California State University at Fresno, Calif. He married Gala Ann, June 9, 1967, in the Logan LDS Temple. He was a member of the IDS Church. Surviving are his widow Gala Ann Doucet of Vancouver, British Columbia, his parents of Stockton, Calif., two sisters, Mrs. George (Patti Marie) Martin, San Jose, Calif., and Mrs. Steven (Janet Louise) Howard of Sonora, Calif, and grandparents Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Loosle of Logan. Graveside services will be conducted Saturday, Nov. 5 at 1 p.m. in the Deweyville Cemetery. Friends may call B-5- When there Funeral We wish to take this means all those who extended assistance, comfort 'and sympathy at the time of the illness and death of our beloved husband and Boyce Christoffersen. In life's darkest hour, one comes to realize the true meaning of the word "friends". Fleriiti" 3 tanv We of thanking all those who extended assistance, comfort and sympathy at the time of the death of our beloved husband and father. In life's darkest hour one comes to realize the true meaning of the word The .223 Remington 700 BDL with varmit barrel and 8 Leupold scope was purchased from House of Guns in Ogden for $221, plus a 3006 rifle with Supervote scone in trade. Commissioners Mrs. LeRoy Atkinson Lynette and Jeffrey Atkinson Kathleen and Keith Marsh There's little danger of developing eyestrain these days from looking on the bright side of things. QUO OKU FEATURING THE LATEST IN STYLING FROM Winter potatoes, $4.00 per bag. Call Brigham or contact Neil F. Christen-se434 W. 6th North. . 723-23- n, iwkP. was OCC2S90ftSo 9. Connl d his ceived re- Duty-to-Go- d Award. The award was presented to the teenager by Bishop Kenneth Hull in the Tremonton Fourth Ward sacrament service during a missionary farewell held for his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Win-for- d M. Barrus, of Tremonton. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan T. Larsen of Tremonton. Curtis is an Eagle Scout and has received a Certificate of Merit for lifesaving from the Boy Scouts of America. He is a junior at Bear River High School where he participates with the football team and choir. He is a priest in the Tremonton First Ward. e sounds alCertain ways bring back memories--a foghorn, Dixieland music, coins jingling in a pocket. It's nice to be important, but it's more improtant to be nice. Early to bed and early to rise simply means you'll be sleepy at the wrong times. 176 West fremonton, Ut, Main 257 5682 T r.iluIlTT sin dotssSs n stlx : ' .. A platefkft utei. of foodies in 3 min heating ba top and bottom for uniformly browned aonuu, muiiina or cornsticlu. Now m LOW PERC. 73 72 72 58 49 46 50 37 37 37 0 0 0 32 .27 .02 27 If you live in a house full of teenagers, it's not necessary to ask for whom the beel tools. It's not for you. old-tim- Woathor 25 They're printing answers about the birds and the bees these days that there were never any questions for. jt&R HARDWARE grids 32 One of the best ways to lose weight is to eat all you want of everything you don't like. - Limited Supply-layawa- y Now For Christmas I We have a complete line of small appliances. 0 0 D & D ELECTRIC 40 N. Tremont Letter to tho Citizons df Tromonton: Tremonton, Ut. COUNCILMAN City Council Candidate LORD LJ Duty-To-Go- element Weather courtesy of U & I Incorp., Garland, Utah. POTATOES FOR SALE Mrs. Elva B. Hansen and family. lord have clased over other purchases, such as purchase of a conference table. to wish especially Icon Earns Funeral services will be conducted Monday, Nov. 7 1977, at 1 p.m. in the Tremonton First Ward Chapel. Friends may call at Rogers Mortuary in Tremonton Sunday from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and ' Monday from 12 noon until. ' time of services. Burial in the Tremonton Cemetery. Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 29 Oct. 30 Oct. 31 Nov. 1 Nov. 2 3X-9X- "friends". the relief society, our friends, and all others who assisted in any way. GS2 IR6SI CXISSmYI SSttCwOJi & We wish to take this means thank the ward bishopric, Quality lash inn Appan UiTCflRj sioner expressed doubts about the wisdom of the purchase by the sheriff's department of a sniper rifle. Curtis Larsen , ; in Tremonton J Curtis Larsen recently East cont. from page one Burt citea a request made by the sheriff for money to, purchase three new badges' for each deputy. The badges would have cost $29 each, Burt said. . He said there have prob-- s ' ably been some requests he has gone along with which he should have bucked. For instance, the commis- Thursday from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Friday 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Burial in the Bear River Cemetery. sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our beloved husband and father, Lyle D. Hanson, we wish to express heartfelt thanks. " Howard Blankhead Glenn, al, of Tremonton, died Wednesday, November 2, 1977, at the Bear River Valley Hospital of causes incident to age. He was born June 18, 1896, in Wells ville, Utah to Walter Stewart and Nancy Bank-hea- d Glenn. He married Effie Obray October 4, 1917 in Logan, Utah. The marriage was later slomnized in the Logan LDS Temple. He was a farmer for sixty five years, group leader in the High Priests, manager of Box Elder County Fair, president of the Tremonton Lions club, president of the Farmers Union and a lover of the great out doors. Surviving is his wife of Tremonton, 2 sons and 1 daughter, Halvor Glenn, Ogden, Utah; Loyal Glenn, Grand Junction, Colo, and Mrs. Ken (Reta) Savage of Salt Lake City. Nine grandchildren and eighteen great grandchildren. Con Go CARD OF THANKS To those who by their acts of kindness expressed their Koword Dlcnkhood Glenn Jamos Hill of ; ' Sheriff services were CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Harriette Christoffersen and the family of G. B. Christoffersen. Calif.; Mrs. Lemuel (Barbara) Abbott, Goshen, Utah; Mrs. Glade (Alexis) Sutherland, Clearfield, Utah and Mrs. Steven (Bonnie) Mills of Hunter, Utah. Twenty grandchildren. Also surviving are one brother and one sister: Smith of Syracuse, Utah and Mrs. Nellie Swallow of Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be conducted Friday Nov. 4, 1977, at 1 p.m. in the Tremonton Third Ward LDS Chapel. Friends may call at Rogers of Sacra- conducted Saturday, Oct. 29, 1977, in the Garland Tabernacle with Bishop Lee R. Allen conducting. Burial in the East Garland Cemetery under the direction of Rogers Mortuary. of thanking Floral Your Extra Touch (Dora) Johnson mento, Calif. Uemura. He was a former resident of Honeyville, a graduate of Box Elder High School and served in the U. S. Army during the Korean War. He was a member of the Buddhist Church and had been employed as a supervisor at the Container Corp. in California for 26 years. He is survived by three brothers and one sister: Kol Haramoto of Honeyville; George Haramoto of Gardenia, Calif.; Moon Haramoto of Tremonton and Mrs. Tad (Judy) Shiramizu of Sunnyvale, Calif. Funeral services will be conducted Friday, Nov. 4 at 2 p.m. in the Honeyville Buddhist Church where friends may call one hour prior to the services. Interment will be in the Honeyville Cemetery. Funeral Services will be conducted by the Olsen Funeral Home of Brigham City. Tremonton died Wednesday Nov. 2, 1977, in the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City following heart surgery, funeral services are to be announced by Rogers Mort; uary. Al-w- in and Mrs. Jim Honeyville to Aiatataro Yamagami and Tsura James Frank Smith, Alexandria, Va.; Earland M. Smith, Tremonton; Trueman Smith, Clivis, Mortuary Ike A. Haramoto, 48, died in a Huntington Beach hospital Friday, Oct 28, 1977, after a lingering illneu. He was born Oct. 5, 1929 in Frank Hill scouting. Surviving is his widow of Tremonton, three sons and four daughters: Jay Lynn n, Garland Smith in the. Garrison Branch, where he was also active in Lynette Atkinson, both of East Garland; Mrs. W. Keith (Kathleen) Marsh of Ogden.. Also surviving are six sisters, Mrs. Floyd (Zelda) Adams and Mrs. G. F. (Beth) Fine, both of Yuba City, Calif.; Mrs. Leland (Louise) Watt of Layton, Utah; Mrs. Glen (Helen) Cowan of Pay-soUtah; Mrs. Harmon (Luella) Pierson of East , CARD OF THANKS Fforcrfone El icis George Elias Smith, 74, of Tremonton, died Nov. 1, 1977, in the Bear River Valley hospital. He was born Jan. 21, 1903, in Garrison, Utah, a son of Elias 'McClellan and Emma Paul Smith. He married Margaret Lulu Miller June 21, 1933, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was a fanner. He was a High Priest in the Tremonton Third LDS Ward. He was presently serving as a home teacher. He had served as a ward clerk in the Evans Branch, Sunday School Supt. two daughters, Jeffrey LeRoy Atkinson, and Barbara conducted Wednesday in the Tremonton 5th Ward chapel with Bishop Carl L. Ashby conducting. Burial was in the Tremonton Riverview Cemetery. George i.ifj - He was a foreman of the Utah Department of Transportation for 12 years and also worked as a farmer. He was a high priest group leader in the Garland East Ward, served in the past in the YMMIA in the ward and also the Bear River Stake. He was also a ward clerk for 15 years. Surviving is his widow of East Garland, one son and Funeral services were brother, ii it- 1960. Hanson of Gayville, S. D. For a complete selection of sympathy flowers. i LeRoy Alfred Atkinson, 62, of East Garland, died Wednesday, Oct. 26, 1977, from injuries suffered in a truck accident three miles south of Plymouth. He was born Dec. 8, 1914, in Clarkston, Utah, to Joseph LeRoy and Mary Barbara Godfrey Atkinson. He was reared and educated in the Bear River Valley, graduated from Bear River High School, Garland LDS Seminary, and attended Utah State University. He married Margie Williams, May 8, 1946, in Malad, Idaho. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple April 8, Lyle Reeves Hanson, 51, died Friday, Oct. 28, 1977, at the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City of a lingering illness. He was born June 10, 1926, in Gayville, S.D., the son of Henry B. and Maude Lillian Reeves Hanson. He was reared and educated in South Dakota. He married Elva Lillian Barfuss Dec. 20, 1946 in Tremonton. The marriage was later solemnized Oct. 26, 1955 in the Idaho Falls Temple. He is a WW II Navy veteran and had owned and operated Lyle's Grocery in Tremonton for 15 years. He was a high priest in the Tremonton 5th LDS Ward. Surviving is his widow of Tremonton, two sons and four daughters: LaVar Hanson and Todd Hanson, both of Tremonton; Mrs. Stephen L. (Julie) Larsen and Mrs. Craig W. (Laura Jean) Jensen, both of Logan; and Mrs. Sheldon B. (Sheila) Shaw, Travis AFB, Calif.; Mrs. Wayne J. (Dianne) Neff of Plain City and 10 grandchildren. Also surviving are four brothers, Earl V. Hanson, Ogden; Marvin Hanson, Madison, S.D.; Leo Hanson, Wichita, Kans. and Ray are no words... let flowers speak for you. m LoRoy Alfred Atkinson Donnio Lamar Lylo Roovos ffyor NUTS & COLTS Harcrnoto 1 1 I Otto M. Croclcman WEST interest in school dances. Our expert staff is here to help you with a great selection of Full Dress Tails. Shop around. But before you decide, check the selection and the price at STAN'S QUALITY FASHION APPAREL. We offer delivery and pick-u- p service. We will fit and size you at 1 I mMir knrna foil fit l.vt We take a special 50 E. 4600 S. 393-092- 9 yoa know, I am on the People's Ticket for CKy Council. I think every one should do something to help oar As m m m m Washington Terrace 3, IrtUUWtiD liJtaxUttW if WE REPAIR Typewriter-Addin- Winter-Tii- ht TIP Machines-Vacuu- . m . VII Mowers-Sma- ll I Motor Engines-Electri- c J WIT 1 W W Lit Costs So littla Anvone 257-510- 2 BLOCK 1 STATE III III i i BANK II 123 SO. 1ST EAST uiitu(? ACK OVER SCREENS VALLEY REPAIR CENTER RIVER III VI IBs So Easy Anyone Can Do It! Rewinding SOUTH BEAR e SAVE FUEL! and Small Appliances-Law- n Draft-Fre- : Machines-Sowin- g g Cloanors-Larg- o Milro Vnur Unmo mcmc iuui iiuino community progress. .Actually, if you stop and think and look around you, it will make you realise you are lucky to live in small city that has more to offer than any city you can think of. It it clean, pleasant, hai schools and churches that are superior in both function and appearapce, and recreation! for our young people. We need a lot of things as we grow. We need parks and playgrounds in the south end of the city. In addition, we need our water system updated and our sewer system needs a lot of improvements. Some of these projects are being worked on. There are several other things needing attention. The way these things get done is for us to WANT them done. I have been involved in the development of Tremonton for the past 40 years. I was a member of the Zoning Board when we first started to worry about toning regulations in the city. I was President of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, Vice President of the Bear River Valley Chamber of Commerce, Lions Club Member, and President of the Skyway Golf and Country Club. While serving as President of the Klwanis Club, I helped to get the ball rolling on the excellent community projects that have taken place In the past four years, and as a Klwanis member, I've worked for their completion. As a member of the city planning committee for a number of years 1 worked with some of the present planning board members. I encourage yon to come out and vote November 8. 1 would appreciate your support. However, If I am not your choice, be pare to exercise your right as a citixen to get out and make a choice. Remember, we will be voting on updating our city water problem which Is of real Importance. TREMONTON SEPTIC TANK 50RVICE u ! I III III III in Jjfe Can AffordItl II II m ii W II II THE NAME ... if cQAuncn u AiMirt4rwitit m 1) IS VDIIR nilARANTFF OF ii nu rue cnr.e SATISFACTION' IS, u fSfem nUKTlTS . OUoM.Brockman City Council Candidate i |