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Show 4 Page 12. THE LEADER-GARLAN- TIMES. November 23. D 1977 1 Literary Club OBITUARIES ' He had lived in Brigham City and Shelley, Idaho, before moving into Garland in V 1947. Surviving are his widow of Garland; one son and three daughters, Donald La Mar 1 Pesticide Training Workshop Slatod Stuart Book The Literary Club met at the home of Mrs. Fern Huish. At the regular meeting sched- , Mrs. William Leonard V- W. Longhurst, Rexburg, Idaho; Mrs. Otis (Helen E.) Runnels, Ogden; 11 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. Also surviving are two brothers and two sisters, C. A. "Bud" Hall, Hopkinsville, Ky.; Arnold Hall, Brigham City; Mrs. Ora H. (Geneva) John, Portage; Mrs. Cora McCrary, Ogden. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Garland Ward Chapel, with Bishop A. Lynn Mich-aelofficiating. Burial in the Portage Cemetery. ! Glado Timothy Og-de- h, John (Jack) D. Nowman George El lory Hall George Ellery Hall, 83, of E. Factory, died Saturday, Nov. 19, 1977, at the Bear River Valley Hospital in Tremonton of cancer. Mr. Hall was born June 4, 1894, in Portage, Utah, a son of Charles W. and Harriet John Hall. He was reared and educated in the Bear River Valley 869 attended CARD OF THANKS To those who by their acts of kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our beloved husband and father, Jack Newman, we wish to' express heartfelt thanks. May God's blessing rest with those who came to our assistance in any way. Mrs. lone Newman, Grant and Myrl Nish, John and Mandi Newman, Wes and Newman and Linnea families. Howell Way Alox Heath Alex Heath, 86, of That- cher, Utah, formerly of Preston, Ida. died Nov. 16, Hos1977, at the McKay-De- e pital in Ogden of heart failure. He was born April 22, 1891, in England to Thomas and Clara Parr Heath. He married Leona Parent Oct. 18, 1933, in Bowling Green, Ohio. He worked as a warehouse foreman for Franklin County and Amalgamated Sugar Co. He was a World War I Army veteran, a past member of the Elks Club, and a member of the Episcopal Church of England. Survivors are his wife of Thatcher-Penrosone son and two daughters: Dr. Ralph H. of Concord, Calif.; Mrs. Emery L. (Dorothy) Nelson, Tremonton and Mrs. Delvia M. Wilson of Houston, Tex., six grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. John (Daisy) Browning of Bay City, Mich. Funeral services were conducted Monday at 12 noon in the Rogers Mortuary. Burial was in the Tremonton River-vieCemetery. e, CARD OF THANKS Words cannot express the gratitude and appreciation we feel towards those who, by their kindness and generous assistance, helped lighten our burden of sorrow at the time of the death of our husband and father, G. Ellery Hall. May God's blessing rest with those who came to our assistance in any way. Mrs. Lena Hall and family: - Stork Will Be Busy In Community to Bart Congratulations and Cindy Sorensen on the arrival of a new baby son. The little guy arrived on Friday Nov. 18, at the Brigham Hospital and weighed in at 9 lbs. 6 oz. Not very little, huh? From what I hear the stork is going to be pretty busy around here for the next six months. We are expecting about seven more babies in our ward. Someone said we ought to change the name of our ward to "Maternity Ward." I guess a "baby boom" is alright once in awhile. Burning Stoves CHINOOK EARTH lite Northwest PMS Garland, Utah 4 Phone: 257-368- LaMarr Wamsley Tremonton, Utah Phone: guests and Elder Johnson and Elder Leavitt were their dinner guests. This week they have some little guests visiting them. Their grandn sons, David and Daniel 257-73- Sor-'.ense- are visiting them while their mother is recovering from pneumonia. Belated birthday greetings to Mrs. Sorensen. The dinner Sunday was also in celebration of her birthday. Blodwin Sorensen was also present for the occasion. Enjoying an early Thanksgiving dinner in Salt Lake at the Jack Peck's were Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fonnes-becMr. and Mrs. Arthur Douglas, Mrs. Mim Johnson and her son, Alan. Dinner guests Sunday of k were Mr. and Mrs. Laren Tingy, Brigham and Mr. and Mrs. Burke Jones. Mrs. Lyle Nessen hosted a birthday dinner Sunday for her daughter, Paty's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Nessen, PMS is a high quality liquid feed supplement with custom mixes to meet your needs for calves, dairy and stock cows, whether in the yard or on the range. PMD uses molasses as a base to aid in palatability and digestability of roughage feeds. PMS is delivered to on your farm that are covered to help prevent waste and protect PMS from elements. PMS liquid supplement is manufactured locally under strict quality control. Come by our plant in Garland and compare price, quality and ingredients and you'll decide on PMS liquid supplement. self-feede- k, Remember, - CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this means of thanking all of those who extended assistance, comfort, and sympathy at the time of the illness and death of our beloved mother and sister, Gudrun Elizabeth Hansen. In life's darkest hour, one comes to realize the true meaning of the word, "friends". The Family of Gudrun Elizabeth Hansen - .szswvnti mm Q)V2 Sure it's tough to think about retirement early, but it's tougher to think about it too late. kj An Individual Retirement Account at First Security offers several advantages. You can save $1500 a year ($1750 if your spouse is not employed) and we'll pay 734 interest. Savings and interest are tax both deductible. If ou save $1500 a year at 734 you'll have $73,940.67 at the end of 20 years. If you save $1750 a year ($875 for each spouse) at 73A you'll have $86,264.26 at the end of 20 years. You are eligible for an IRA account if you do not have a qualified retirement or pension plan where you work. in 1959. He was a high priest in the Garland 1st LDS Ward and filled a Western States Remember in order to a for tax break in qualify 1977 you must set up your plan by December 31st, 1977, even though you needn't make your deductible contribution ' deposit until February Mission. TO FACTORY SPECIFICATIONS FIT When there are no CUSTOMIZED EXHAUST WORK as you own your car! j floral Vour Cilrt Touch Ftoritle r WW i f Guaranteed for as long I For a complete selection of sympathy (lowers Foioronc I .wis,'' ,' OR words... let flowers speak for you. LAW'S UNION 76 Wtt Main 257-792- 8 I Chrome ! Extensions! 0 Side Pipesg Shocks J fife - kUj SU :xsi 14, 1978. Heads up people, putting you ahead. I I Headers rs "Your cows can tell if it's PMS" wis mx:- of thanking all those who extended assistance, comfort, and sympathy at the time of the illness and death of our beloved husband and father, Glade Timothy. We wish especially to thank the Ward Bishopric, the Garland First and Tremonton Sixth Ward Relief Societies, our relatives and friends. Edith Timothy and family. WOODSMAN r j CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this means LA week. The Ariel Sorensen's hostdined a ner for some of their family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stan West and family of Salt Lake who were their weekend Burke Jones were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jones, of Both-wel- l. Fonnes-bec- Wood & Coal Belated birthday greetings to Chuck Fallows who celebrated his birthday last Sunday visitors at the Mr. and Mrs. Stan CARD OF TH AN KS Words cannot express the gratitude and appreciation we feel toward those who, by Library. Mr. and Mrs. Val Nessen and Mary Hyden were present for the occasion. By Jeny Wood n uled, Mrs. Cora Nielsen was in charge of the program and asked Mi's. Barbara Buchanan to review the book, "Walks Far Woman" by Collin Stuart. A review by Mrs. Buchanan is always an enjoyable experience. The author of the book is a j professor of history at Montana University. As the title of the book indicates, the story concerns the life of an Indian woman who died in 1946 at the age of 106 years. It gives a wealth of true Indian life and culture and is well worth reading. The books is available at the Tremonton SUPREME MUFFLER Brigham Young College in Logan. He was married to Philene Jane "Lena" Gibbs on July 20, 1917, in the Logan LDS Temple. He had been a sugar end foreman for the Utah and Idaho Sugar Co. in Garland, retiring pesticide training workshop will be conducted Thursday, Dec. 1, from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. in the Tremonton Civic Center. According to County Extension Agent, Harold Lindsay, the course is designed to certify farmers so that they can legally use a variety of restricted pesticides. A is Glade Timothy, 54, of Garland, died Nov. 17, 1977 at the n McKay-De- e Hospital in of a lingering illness. He was born Jan. 27, 1923, in Salt Lake City to James Brigham and Thora Johnson Timothy He married Edith Bell Berrett Sept. 9, 1942, in Utah. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple. He worked as lineman for UP&L for 19 years. He attended BYU and Utah Trade Tech. He was a member of the Intermountain Quarter-hors- e Association, member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. He was a High Priest in the Garland First Ward and home teacher. Serving in the past as president of the YMMIA and Stake Explorer leader. He was active in BSA, serving as Scout execu- John tive for Lake Bonneville (Jack) D. Newman, council and Sunday School 62, of Tremonton, died Nov. superintendent. He lived in 18, 1977, in the Tremonton Provo and Tremonton. hospital of a heart attack. He was born May 12, 1915, Surviving are his widow of Garland, two sons and two in Bothwell, Utah to Henry daughters: Kenneth G. of Dorney and Mary Ann Buhl, Idaho; Raymond Stokes Newman. He married lone Dunn James, Sandy, Utah; Mrs. Robert (Carol) Holt, TreNovember 22, 1933, in Ogden. The marriage was solemnmonton; Mrs. D. Max (Bevized April 1934 in the Logan erly) Flinders, North Ogden. Also surviving are seven LDS Temple. He was a High Priest in the grandchildren and one brother, James Arthur Timothy of Tremonton Fifth Ward. He Altonah, Utah. formerly lived in Thatcher. Funeral services were conSurvivors include his widducted Monday at 11 a.m. in ow of Tremonton, two sons the Garland Tabernacle. and one daughter: John D., Burial was in the Garland LaPlata, Md.; Wesley Cemetery. Duane, Richland, Wash, and Mrs. Grant W. (Myrl) Nish, Tremonton. Also surviving are nine grandchildren, four brothers and one sister: Mick, Bothwell; Ray S. Tremonton; Dee, Howe, Idaho; Duane, Rexburg, Idaho and Mrs. Willard (Delia) Peterson, Honeyville. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at 1 p.m. in Ward the Thatcher-Penros- e Chapel. Burial in the Both-we- ll Valley View Cemetery. and Garland-Tremonto- (Gwenaver) come-as-you-a- re Reviews Hall, Seal Beach, Calif.; L. (Glaya H.) Thorpe; Saudi Arabia; Mrs. their kindness and generous assistance, helped lighten our burden of sorrow at the time of the death of our wife and mother, Orpha Wood Oyler. May God's blessing rest with those who came to our assistance in any way. Howard J. Oyler and family Some folks think of Thanksgiving dinner as a party. And what is are hungry. they For Individual Retirement Accounts Fiul Securil Bank of Utah. Fuji Secuniy Bank ol Idaho. N A N A Security Slate Bank. SailN Lake f,,,! A I ,r, Security Bank ol Oiem, Cily. Utah T ir.l Sc. 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