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Show its Helen Jensen family 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 father and grandfather, Charles W. Wood, 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. Card of Thanks f Max W. Rucker Max W. Rucker, heartfelt thanks. We "wish especially to thank the ward bishopric, the Relief Society, our friends, and all others who assisted in any way. ter M. Blutler, Rosemond, Calif.; Richard M. Butler, serving an LDS Mission in Guam; Mrs. Elmer C. J (Marearet) Peterson. Tremonton; Mrs. Vay S. (Vida) Jensen, Bear River City. Funeral services were conducted Thursday at 10 a.m. in the Jerome, Idaho Stake Center. Graveside services were held in the Garland Cemetery Thursday at 3:30 p.m., directed by Rogers Mortuary in Tremonton. ODITUARIES 50, We wish to take this means of thanking all those who extended assistance, comfort and sympathy at the time of the illness and death nf our beloved husband and father, Roy Forsgren. In life's darkest' hour, one comes to realize the true meaning of the word Estolla Grace Gardner Fryer of Tremonton, died Sunday, Dec. 25, 1977, at the Logan Mrs. Estella Grace Gardner Fryer, 94, of Deweyville, died Monday, Dec. 26, 1977, Richard and Addie Wilker-so- n in the Bear River Valley Rucker. He was married Hospital in Tremonton. She was born Aug. 2, 1883, to Vera Kupfer in 1951 in Tremonton. They were later in Deweyville, a daughter of Milo V. and Margaret Montdivorced. He was married to Lois C. gomery Gardner. She was Helbach Jan. 19, 1974, in married to John Andrew Pocatello, Idaho. Fryer Oct. 21, 1903, in the He was reared and educatLogan LDS Temple. He died ed in the Bear River Valley, April 1969. She was a member of the was a veteran of the Army. LDS Deweyville Ward, servHe owned and operated a farm in Hansel Valley and ed in the YWMIA presihad been employed by the dency, Primary presidency, National Park Service at the and teacher, Relief Society work director, Relief Society Golden Spike Monument. He was an elder in the visiting teacher. She had been a member of Tremonton LDS 1st Ward. Surviving are his widow of the Red Cross auxiliary and Farm Bureau auxiliary. Tremonton, three sons, Leon K. Rucker and Roger K. Surviving are three sons, two daughters: Artel L. FryRucker, both of Ogden; Randy M. Rucker, Salt Lake er, Wayne A. Fryer, Mrs. City; three stepsons, three Darlene F. Zinck, all of stepdaughters, Douglas S. Deweyville; Willis M. Fryer, Helbach, Ogden; Curtis F. Logan; Mrs. J. E. (Estella) and Warren F. Helbach, both Schieb, Pocatello, Idaho; 14 of Salt Lake City; Claire C. grandchildren; 22 great Helback, Tremonton; his grandchildren and three parents of Brigham City; great, great, grandchildren. two brothers and four sisFuneral services will be held Friday at 1 p.m. in the ters,, Fred W. Rucker, Rupert, Idaho; Mrs. Morris Deweyville Ward Chapel (Doris) Wade and Mrs. with Bishop John Z. Thompson conducting. George (Leona) Anderson, Friends may call at Rogboth of Salt Lake City; Mrs. ers Mortuary in Tremonton Leon (Virginia) Payne, Hooper; Mrs. Thayne Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday from 11 a.m. to (Carma) Calderwood, Albu12:30 p.m. Burial will be in N.M. querque, Graveside services will be the Deweyville Cemetery. held Thursday at 12 noon at the Beaver Dam Cemetery. Friends may call at Rogers Mortuary Thursday from 10 A. to 11:15 a.m. Emma H. Forsgren Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 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 mother, Helen Jensen, we wish to express had formerly served as scoutmaster and home teacher. Surviving are his widow of Garland; four sons and seven daughters, Mrs. Boyd (Clara May) Reeves, St. George, Utah; Mrs. Josephine Vasquez, Morris Allen Forsgren, Kenneth Leo Forsgren, all of Garland; Virgil Gene Forsgren, Mrs. Lonnie (Zorae) Thorpe, Mrs. Henry (Velma) Abbott, Mrs. Wynn (Sherry) Zundel, all of Brigham City; Donald Leroy Forsgren, Roy; Mrs. Robert (Adele) Sandman, Clinton; Mrs. Stephen (Caroline) Pope, Lay ton; 31 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Also surviving are five brothers and two sisters, J. Dean Forsgren, Mrs. Darrell (Grace) Nelson, both of Brigham City; Lester H. Forsgren, Fontana, Calif.; Leslie Forsgren, Glendale, Calif.; Clyde Forsgren, A. Peter Forsgren, both of Grand Junction, Colo.; Mrs. Alfred (Violet) Whitaker, Roy; two stepsisters, Mrs. William (Mabel) Watkins, Muscoy, Calif.; Mrs. Clair (Vyrna) Lang, Fontana, Calif! Funeral services were conducted Thursday at 12 noon if) the Garland Tabernacle. ; Burial in the Brigham City Ccmiery. All Mni 1 William Beecher 73, of PERC. 25 29 8 29 22 22 0 .10 31 0 29 23 24 0 NEW ARRIVALS AT the Bear River VaUey hospital during the Christinas holidays became stocking staffers as they made the trip home situated snuggly inside large red stockings. Above two mothers (I to r) Mrs. Dave Keller and Mrs. R.J. Rucker, both of Tremonton, prepare to leave the hospital with their baby girls born Dec. 20 and Dec. 19. respectively. Mrs. Reed (Edna) Harris of the Volunteer Auxiliary, designed and made the socks. She is the chairman of the Projects Committee. "This is our way of sharing in the happy occasion of a new baby arriving at Christmas time," said Jennie Gephart, director of the Volunteer Auxiliary. Fotvcrfnne Floral Your Extra Touch Fieri!- - 85 GAHEIIECIS HIVE FtD-IKA- T ISM MAM STEAKS DACCI lAJIWAT MM A U ItMUia Mrs 20-- m SWftt Prlca" BRISKETS SEAFOOD end Ready Cooked Shrimp Peeled ' .$1" For Your Salads VSSrsZ"" Gourmet Shrimp $3" Van De Kamps Fish Kabobs Grade A Whole Fryers ,.49 cat Fresh Roasting Chickens usoa Alb.JT 49 Grade A Mixed Fryer Parts Verdi Stick Salami Verdi Stick Salami AT 2" Sliced Cooked Ham Z7y .b L!. ( Grade Manor House Frozen Grade A Large Roasters zT 4109 10 Manor House Boneless ? 6M Um VcnDeKamps HalSbutX" 3.Y 4M M4 Swift Variety Lunchmeat Whole Hog SausageM 2 Top Sirloin StecksXc. USDA Tenderloin Beef Stecks Choice Boneless Top Round Stecks USOA Choice . ,93 Ducks A Young Turkey Roasts 1 W S849 1AT.1S Extra ROASTS aeof USOA Ofcoleo USOA Sirbin Tip Roasts Choice Beef DmmJ HVVIIH (tula Boneless Beef Choice i USDA Roasts USDA Top Round Choice iI lb. 111 Herring In Wine Sauce lar i SI 41 141 Western Oysters Herring In Sour Cream Z ler lar HAPPY NEW YEARS START AT SAFEWAY p Spread a dazzling holiday buffet or Family feast and enjoy the savings C fc rf Tu HVBowroOM I 1, rialloys Chlin C r.A Hash Drowns JL. f "i f ChSsben f vj Ico Croon ( Crctkers II. .!!.. A E..I!.L mwiiins 0 Kngiian Mrs. Wright s Your choice Cheese ll.fl pi j Hi. CQ pkg. Lucerne Smooth Mrs. Butterworth Note the Price 14 39' 69' . lw i? raoer naDKins e si Plastic Spoons 1 Jino'i fui.L... HIH0le CstMoIr IIUVK VI 'r 79' Assorted color. M-- QRve Breads Pk. , 3 Mrs. Wriahrs Crumb 4 Powdered 3 Breads nm AO tlI 2" 2 reusable liaises Mouarella Cheese IT" M 53! Wright's Buttermilk Top or Sandwich Mrs. Wright's Sour rreilvn DreOUJ Douoh San Francisco 55! 49 MorwaVeSd Miiai k(i Nabisco Assorted 9 Kraft Jar Cheese!;?. 79 PIZZA of ) Donuts m Butler, qr 3 bottle 53: ae p" 01. 3 Lucerne Sour Cream Lucerne Chip Dips Lucerne Egg Nog Finer Lucerne Egg Nog Gorton's Clams 89 2 loamM laat I Al OT Km U.S. No. 1 Cechtail ' 0 Pcaor Platos Stmuide, Volml Town House Cake Roil Delicious 3 Crinkle 3 Fries Scotch Treat Scotch Treat Lemonade; Concentrate ft rt...L I Willi WnuilK T.... a 74i.$00 Trader Large Slie can Town House QRipe Olives Whole Large H0U" Sweet Pickles Vienna Sausage Llbby's Brand 7 01. 3 89 39 g 99' 3 can 39 Svnthos Ized f Lovo Motor Lubrican tl Tow Cheic ' V-- f ji Eternals yA Potato Chins f PcBtckjjtlte T..U'f III.'.. TLn.nl Syrup Hot Dog Buns orMrs.Hamburger Wright's Lucerne Grade AA Eggs Size Garland, died Sunday, Dec. 18, 1977, at his home of cancer. Mr. Butler was born Nov. 14, 1904, in Willard, Utah, a son of Heber Close and Rose Zipporah Butler. He was reared and educated in the Bear River Valley. He was married to Leone Hall on June 17, 1931, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was past president of the Jerome County Farm Bureau, and had served as a member of the Jerome County School Board for Reorganization. He was a member of the Idaho Fish and Game Commission. He was a high priest in the Jerome 2nd LDS Ward and was ordained patriarch in 1943. He had served as Romedell Branch President. Surviving are his widow of Jerome; one son and five daughters, William Don But-le- l, Simi Valley, Calif.; Miss Ruth Butler, Miss Lugene Butler, both of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Dean H (Leah) Allen, Declo, Idaho; Mrs. Willis (Gena) Packham, Portland, Ore.; Mrs. Dale (Ellen) Rasmussen. Rupert, Idaho; 20 grandchildren. Also surviving are five brothers and two sisters, II. Joseph Butler, Willard M. Butler, both of Garland; Les- - When there are no words. let flowers speak CWMM Duller Jerome, formerly .02 .26 - 3 Table D. V A $1 2- 3 Cream William LOW Imm Q Cottage Cheese 0 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 HI CHICKEN AUEABT m I if For a complete selection of sympathy flowers 0 .10 Weather courtesy of U & I Sugar Co., Garland, Utah. Bennett Leonadus LeRoy "Roy" Forsgren, 71, of 86 Park, died Monday, Dec. 19, 1977, at the Brigham City Community Hospital after a lingering illness. Mr. Forsgren was born July 10, 1906, in Brigham City, a son of Leonadus and Bessie Mae Burden Forsgren. He was married to Emma Eliza Horspool on Aug. 22, 1931, in Ogden. The marriage was solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple on June 1, 1950. He had worked as a farmer and was Garland City marshal for 25 years. He had also been employed at the Defense Depot Ogden. He was an elder in the Garland First LDS Ward and f 257-750- 8. iMki Marlanna LeRoy Forsgren .r its? April. Spirited. $475.00. Call Weather and family. . Marianna Alicia Bennett, daughter of Brent Aldon and Lanna Ellen Wheeler Bennet, of Bothwell, died Wednesday, Dec. 21, 1977, in the Bear River Valley Hospital in Tremonton. She was born Nov. 26, 1976, in Tremonton. The parents are members of the LDS Church. Surviving are the parents and two sisters, Maria Bennett and Mairta Bennett, all of Bothwell; the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Bennett, Tremonton; Mr. and Mrs. Searl Wheeler, Ririe, Idaho. Funeral services were conducted Friday in the Rogers Mortuary in Tremonton. 10 year old registered quarter horse mare. Will foal Sorrel The family of Charles W. Wood "friends" LDS Hospital. He was born Oct. 4, 1927 in Collinston, a son of William FOR SALE ROO.34S DAKKS-GREA- T TC?PID WITH SC?3 CREAHI Pizza Roll Snack leiahr freitiila Cllat Prist Jeno I Tray 1 1 ep tl a.ai.mt t. Pizza Snack Tray -- Hal V (J Tcothpasto A W Umtmd rMrfShl Jeno'i FroiM c Jcnos Deluxe Pizza Combination 13 oi. 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