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Show The Leader Tremonton. Utah Thursday, August 9 (Mary) Munk, Rockland, Ida.; John Jacob Jr., Torrance, Cleo Mrs. (Shirley) Calif.; Bunderson, Tremonton; also 28 grandchildren, one brother, two sisters, all in Switzerland. 26, 1965 OBITUARIES MARY E. OVERMYER FRIEDA KUNZLER Mrs. Mary Ellen Overmyer, died formeny of Ogden, last Tuesday at a ri st nome in Orem of causes incident to age. She was born Feb. 28, 188U in Quicksburg, Va., a daughter of Iwlman and Matilda rord Sne resided in Virginia until she was 23 years of age. On Dec. 25, 1905 she married Jesse Lorenzo Overmyer in Freemont, Ohio. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake L.D.S. Temple. Her husband died Oct. 17, 1954 dren, farmer. Surviving are the following brothers and sisters: Lester Hyde, Mrs. Charles C. (Beth) Russell (Eliza) Mrs. Geary, Crandall, all of Ogden; Mrs. Albert (Clare) Turner, Morgan Utah 19 great grandchildren, one great, great grandchild, and one sister, Mrs. Maude Whipple of Arvada, Colo. Funeral services were held Friday at the Lindquist Colonel Chapel in Ogden. Burial was at Washington Heights in Ogden. in 1919. Wash.; were Honey ville Ward e. will honor will begin at 7:30 in Honeyville chapel. The missionary is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. BEATS duct the service. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Morten-se- n have acted as of the committee with Gladys Thorson and Mary S. Anderson assisting. A short program has been planned for the afternoon and a cordial invitation is extended to all who are interested to MAN ON MIDWAY Mrs. M. L. Davis has received word from her son, Eddie O'Brien AMS 2, that his unit is stationed at Midway, on "stand-by- " basis. They expect to be in that position for two months, unless new orders are issued. Eddie is a graduate of Bear River High School, and until he lived in Tremonton joined the U.S. Navy. SWEEPS SUCTION CLEANS C J7i HVOC selecVed for cisrr products attend. NAVY Elder Ivan F. Bingham at a farewell Sunday missionary evening, Aug. 29. The meeting ALVA A. HOWELL Alva A. Goldwin Howell, 58, died Wednesday, of Portage, Aug. 25, 1965 in an Ogden hospital following surgery. He was born Sept. 26, 1906 in Woodruff, Ida., the son of John C. and Margaret R. John. Josef, Belle-vuMrs. Mel v in F, BINGHAM Answers Call to Mission Field con- in afternoon ducted Monday Logan, and burial was in the Logan City Cemetery. Surviving are the following sons and daughters, John Eugene, Washington, N. J.; Chester Russell, Darrell Clark, both of Park Valley; Mrs. W. B. Gessel, Danville, 'Norma) Calif.; Richard IVAN and Wendell Hyde, Logan. Funeral services f E U R E K A AuET PVTfJ JI Pioneers when the monument was started will be in charge Sunday afternoon and will con- The newly completed monument for the early school bell in Bear River City will be officially dedicated Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. The service will be conducted on the new Bear River School grounds, where the monument is located. Vernon Johnsen, former bishop of Bear River Ward will offer the dedicatory prayer. Flossie Ramsdell, who was Captain of the Bear River City Camp, Daughters of Utah hospital of causes incedent to age. He was born Oct. 29, 1885 in Logan, a son of William Hyde Jr. and Rosanna Hurran Hyde. man and He was a sheep Mrs. Kunzler was born Mar. 22, 1893 in St. Gallen, Switzerland, a daughter of Josef and Anna Maria Ineichen Meier. She married John Jacob Kunzler June 14, 1922 in Salt Lake City. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. Kunzler died Mar. 13, 1962. She came to in Ogden. Surviving is one daughter, Mason of Mrs. Ezra (Helen) Fielding. Also nine grandchil- River to be Dedicated I S. MOLAN HYDE Simpson Molan Hyde, 79, died Friday, Aug. 20 in the Valley Funeral services were conducted Wednesday noon in Park Valley Ward for Mrs. Frieda Meier Kunzler, 72, who died Saturday, Aug. 21, 1965 in a Brigham City hospital, after a short illness. Burial was in Willard City Cemetery. 85, D.U.P. Monument at Bear vX""""" ( i) MODEL 238'A V Overnight guests one evening last week at the Dewayne Falk home in Tremonton were Bill and Delma Wagstaff and three children of Spokane, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fife visited with them at the Falk home. The Wagstaffs visited the next day at the Fife home. They will be remembered around the valley as former residents. Bingham. He has been called to serve in the East Central States Mission with headquarters in Louisville, Ky. Elder Bingham is a graduate of Box Elder High School and He married Carmen Rose Baird Aug. 17, 1932 in the Salt She died Lake LDS Temple. March 24, 1952. He married Geraldine Mason, Sept. 1962 in Texas. Seminary, and has attended Utah State University one year. Beginning Sept. 6, he will spend a week in the mission home in Salt Lake City prior to leaving for his new assignment. He was a farmer, and a memof the Portage Ward Elder's ber All t v v ,rr" - i ' im Quorum. Nancy Neeley, Orem; Mrs. Joe Mrs. (Velfa Morgan, Malad; Oliver (Wanda) Williams, and Mrs. Cecil (Nola) Harrison, Tremonton. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 1 p.m. in Portage Ward chapel. Friends may call at the family home in Portage, Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. and prior to services Saturday. Burial will be in Portage Cemetery. Surviving are his widow and the following sons and daughters. Larry Lee, Portage; Alva Paul and John Cecil, Malad; also nine grandchildren, 11 brothers and sisters, John Wilbur, Yuma, Ariz.; Thomas Edmund, Preston, Ida.; Mrs. Nona ArchMrs. Leone ibald, Krarns; Bertha Johnson, Ogden; Miss FAIR DAYS SPECIALS We have just received a large shipment of new bedroom sets and overstuffed furniture. Blue Ribbon Winners Poc-atell- i Twila Howell, Salt Lake City; Ralph P. 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Installation Heaters TOP QUALITY LIBBY'S BATH ROOM and Stodefr May, ute xewe you j ( ) f) - LEVI STRAUSS ( Stretch Levis Slim Fits Req Levis Sta-Pre- st I JARMAN ) Saddle ) Pants J H ) ( ) ) ( I J ) J and Ladles f ) B.V.D. - -,,- RsTsTOL f BAILEY It j Straw Hats SHOP IN AIR-COND- Swealer, Western Hals Shoes for Misses V () ) AllWeather Coats "W"W"!7 J WILLIAMS CAMPUS Jackets, I- ( ll Make our I- store your TIONED COMFORT Relating, Soothing Background Music headquarters during Box l1"" Elder County Fair & Rodeo I,,,, "Buy for Cash and Pay Less" cannot now weak. had been given to the representatives. He also recommended a secret ballot if the teachers were asked to vote on the matter. In replying, the Education Association representatives again stated they had no power to act, and would have to report to their committee, saying they were disappointed in the action of the board. President Harris then stated, "The board does not have to make a resolution, and if that is your attitude, our answer is 'no'. We don't need a mass meeting, we can and will take our problems to the tax payers of the district". Other members of the board backed President Harris in this statement. Superintendent Haws stated they were holding to the schedule of Thursday's meeting, and he should be advised of the association decision at the earliest possible moment. Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Thompson and son of Tremonton returned home recently from a week's vacation to California. While in California they visited at Disneyland and with many friends and relatives. They also spent one night with relatives in Las Vegas and toured the Parks in Southern Utah. FUNNY FACE 10 1 D CAMP'S TUNA ! FOR tJ) MM II V 'W OLIVES a MM EA. BREADED U.S. NO. fQj 1 POTATOES MORE AT II FRUIT DRINKS w (jCEA. THICK MEATED BANANA SQUASH tZ YOU SAVE C A TIP-TO- P MM? nn(5)r PKG. CANS FOR GORTON'S full RIPE lOt DHS Me SUNDAES cont. from front page Shirl3 ( Association confirm a contract along the lines as requested by the Association at said meeting and allow the 8,600 pupils of Box Elder County to enter the classrooms as previously scheduled. HI-LAN- WEDNESDAY MEETING ).,, ( ACME fords --r NAME BRANDS FARAH ) Farah Press Slacks ) SHOESl J-- with these outstanding I Never Need Ironing the V 211 CANS FOR cont. from front page and 1 CHUNK STYLE CHUNK. CRUSH OR BITS SCHOOL BOARD HEADQUARTERS FOR II II VAN Pineapple TISSUE The Board, through its efforts, has now made it possible to remove the "if" from their salary offer as requested by the Box Elder Education Association when it held the meeting on August 19 and can see no reason why both the Board and rrtW ML. 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