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Show 1 u-- ! i -- SUNDAY, MARCH 25, 1956 Utah County Utah "A SUNDAY HERALD Former Resident Of Charleston Dies in Idaho ! Hannah Johnson Beatrice Lallas Rites Tuesday at Home Dies Bennett Succumbs at 56 C. C. J Funeral services "wEHI AMERICAN Eliza C. DOrrant will be held Monday Thornton, at 1 p.m. in Alpine Stake, Taber85, t: 1 nacle. Interment will be American Fork 1 City Cemetery Mrs. Thornton died Wednesday in East Ely Nev 1 j ! she was a of d Gudmunder and Gudni Arnason. She came to the United States in 1832 settling; in Spanish Fork. aughter On Sept. she mar- 28, 1891. W' A pFr. V; . ' - ; J. era do : : Mortu- 255-2n- ary in Spanish "Tl Fork7 Monday from to 8 p.m. and at the chap- el one I He of sending flowers. City; two brothers: Dan and Tom was reared after his parents' He married Lydia Leonore Joiley, Moroni; three sifters: Miss death by Mr. and Mrs. George Rowley in Salt Lake City; she Pearl Joiley and Mrs. Nettie On-yoboth of Moroni, and Mrs. Baker of Charleston, whose name survives him, as do five daughhe took throughout his childhood. ters and four sons. Winnette Llewellyn, Salt Lake City. hour. - ! IntBrmmnt AAA t'W icac V X. V. ' - ' 1 Johnson he died in 1941. She was a member of the LL S Church, and was active in choir and Relief Society. They were parents of eight children, five of whom survive: Mrs. Matilda Fennessy, Los An geles, Calif.; Wilford T. Hagan, Max T. Johnson and Mrs. Mer rill G. (Thelma) McKell, all of Spanish Fork; 16 grandchildren; eight great - grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Caroline Avery, Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be held Monday at 1 p.m. in Spanish Fork Fifth LDS chapel under the direction of Bishop Byron T. Geslison. Friend. , may call at Lowell J. Crabb Mortuary in Spanish Fork Sunday evening from 7 to 9 and at the family home, 790 E. 2nd S., after 10 aon. Monday Interment will be in Spanish Fork Cemetery. ried Sigurdur Johnson at Schofield; M- Mfl. LallS will.be in Benjamin Cemetery. Monti-cell- i - Born Sept. 23, 1910, in she wa? a daughter of Theadore and Harriett Dalton. She married John P. Lallas Dec. 14. 1926, in Salt Lake City. She had lived in Benjamin since o, 1928. Surviving in addition to her husband and father are two brothers; Orval. Salt Lake City, and Wesley, Price; four sisters: Thea Marshall, San Francisco. Delores Henry, Burley, Ida.; Helen Dalton, American Fork; Sybil Olsen, Moab. By u EM EM mlk Mrs. Judd Dies Suddenly at Home of Daughter PLEASANT GROVE - France O-kl- IM1 Famous "BROWNIE ii Lowest Price Ever Now you can own a (op quality 8mm movie camera 500fW EASTMAN at a price you'd never dreamed possible. 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She wf, an active mem day at 1 a.m. at the Veterans' ber of the LDS Church, having :Hospital in Salt Lake City after an served as Primary secretary in extended Illness. He resided at 836 Oakley. Ida., Ward and the stake E. 3rd S., Provo. there for 15 years. She was also Born Jan. 9. 1897. in Granite, he active in Relief Society. was a son of William and Janet Surviving are 10 children: Arn Hunter Thomson Brand. He re- old B. Judd. Layton; Lloyd Judd, ceived his eark education In Gran- Topanga. Calif.; Clyde A. Judd, ite schools and entered the U.S. Oakley, Ida.; Mrs. Rowena Filler Army in which he served as a up. Pleasant Grove; Daniel Judd, private in 1917. He was released Crescent City, Calif; Kenneth from the Army in Mar. 1919, fol- Judd, Lancaster, Calif.; Francis lowing his discharge he returned Judd. Oakland: Mrs. Nancy West- to Sandy. He married Grace Ur- wood, Pocatello; Mrs. LaVim sula .Hansen Sept. 27, 1920. at Gardner. Salt Lake City; Benarr Provo where he and his wife made T. Judd. Lehi; 24 grandchildren.; several their hon-.- . He worked as a plum- 10 ber helper for H. G. Blumenthall brothers and sisters: Ruel. Mrs. Rowena Clark. George, and Mrs. and Alex Mortenses Co. his besides! widow, Eve?yn Robbins. all of Pleasant Surviving Provo. are four sons' and a daugh- Grpve; Mrs. Roxie Richards,ter: Bruce Brand. Springville; American Fork and Mrs. Zola RobClyde J. Brand. Santa Monica, bins, Orem. s ar tentatively Cal.; Burdet Jack and Gracs Funeral set for Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Janet Brand, Provo; four grandtwo sisters: Oakley Second LDS chapel and children, a brother and Mrs. Glenn (Mima) Buckner, Cassia Stake House in Idaho. Bish Joel E. Rasmussen will pre Granger; Mrs. Arthur (Margaret) op side. Friends may call at Arno'1 and Smith. Salt Lake City; ' in Pleasant Mortuary Mont. , Brand, Butte, 7 to Grove Monday evening Funeral services will be con 9 and at the home in from Ida. Oakley, ducted Monda. at 2 p.m. in Berg from 10 a.m. to time of Drawing Room Chapel. Bishop Thursday. will be in OakInterment services. Kenneth Pace of Bonneville Ward will officiate. Friends may call at ley City Cemetery. the mortuary Sunday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday prior to services. Interment wir be in Provo City Cemeterj under direction of (Continued from Page One) Berg Mortuary. Full military rites will be accorded him by Dean tary of State Herbert Hoover, Mendenhall Provo Post 13, Ameri Jr., told a House committee can Legion. Ted McAlister is com earlier this week that congress would have a check mander of the post. on long-ranforeign aid commitments through annual approbills. priations Burning Weeds Cause "What need Js there for a if congress is to Coop, Garage Damage reviewprogram it every year?" George Damage estimated' at $200 was asked. caused to bi " ngs owned by Lynn Ellender said "I intend to again T. Taylor, 3C V. Center St., when this year fight to cut all economic a fire from burning weeds spread aid from the Mutual Security to a shed, chicken coop and en- bill, and to inject some reason into this huge and burgeoning rage Saturday afternoon. Provo Fire Department crews program." directed by Capt. Warren Brimhall responded to a call at 3:34 p.m. and extinguished the blaze before extensive damage was caused to but the shed (Continued from Page One) the coop and was a comp" " loss, the owner They had to rope off the blast reported. area to keep frantic relatives from rushing into the rubble of GOVERNOR CANDIDATE the wing. PASSING OUT SEEDS One of the dead was a mason was working 25 yards from who CLEVELAND (UP) Mayor the R. , Edward Tepe, of Norwood, plant when it went up. Eyewitnesses said the explosion Ohio, a candidate for the Demoshook tht surrounding area 'like cratic nomination for governor, is an forget-me-nearthquake. passing out packets of The factory was a Union seeds asking voters to "Forget me not on primary election day. de Explosivos company 8." May plant. XJ U parts now available at . . i is and: Complete, sales, service j n, ' Filter Queen Owners i Salt Lake County. Union, .s ( ! Wednesday; funeral Tuesday, 2 d E. Sarah Ruth Inger-so- ll p.m.,; conwill services Funeral be Armstrong, 59 2289-- 2 1st E., ducted Monday at i p.m. in Park died $ Thursday; private funeral Second Ward by Leland Montague, Monday, 12:15 p.m., 344 E. 1st S. bishop. Friends 'nay call at Rig-b-y Reed Willard Anderson, 46. 1322 Mortuary Sunday evening and Allen Park. Dr. died Thursday; at the familj residence Monday funeral Monday noon, 574 E. 1st S. prior to services. Interment will Mrs. Myrtle Brown Hamilton, 56, 347 E.? 7th S... died Thursday; fu n Cemetery.-be in Ben' r ',.Y f 1870 i I SALT LAKE CITY Edward A. neral Monday, 1C aim.. 260 E. So. " . Olsen; 1 31 j Denver, Colo., former Temple. resident, died Thursday Milton H. OGDEN Mr. . Anna Johanna Brinton, 67, Berkeley, Calif., for- Peterson Harrop 64, 826 McFar-lan-d mer! resident died Thursday; St.; died Friday; funeral Mon- -' memorial service: Wednesday, 2 day,-- l p.m., Myers and Foulger p.m., 260 E. So Temple. Miss Viola Funeral Chapel Coulter, 64. 235-2n-d E., died Fri- WOODRUFF' Mrs.. Fern East day; ifuneral Monday, noon, West man Cornia, 40 Evanston, Wyo., 12th LDS chapel 630 E. 1st S. former resident died Thursday; Leon Bernard Rogers, 59, Baldwin funeral Sunday i. p m., Evanston Park! Calif , former resident, died Third LDS chapel. IKS n , for services who PAYSOr Mrs. Zina Matilda Funeral serv Clifford Crosby ofBennett, 56, will be died cancer, Thursday Stewart, 74, 94 S. 6th W ices for Thomas E. (Carl Bak 12 noon in the Joiley at held Tuesday at died her home Friday after an BENJAMIN Funeral services er) Carroll, 72, . a farmer resiFirst-Sixt- h Ward Lehi illness. extended jLDS for Mrs. Beatrice Dalton Lallas, dent of Charleston who died chapel. Born May 7, 881 at Moroni, she 45, who died Thursday in Faysoa Friday morning in Twin Falls, will H. Calvin SPANISH FORK Swenson, bishop, Mrs. Han- Hot pital after a .vas a short illness, will daughter of Henry and ElizIda., after nah - Johnson. So, died at her an illness, will abeth Reece Joiley. She married be conducted Monday at 2:30 preside at the services. Friends morhome early Friday morning of be held Tuesday Clyde Stewart, Payson barber, p.m. in Twin Falls First LDS may call at the A.; H. Wing or the July at causes Incident tuary Monday evening, Warn Chapel. 22, 1909, in Salt Lake City; at 1 p.m. in morn- the residence Tuesday family late solemnized will Interment be in Sunset marriage LDS to services. If friends in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Born in Vest- J ing prior X Benjamin the Park under direction of White chapel. so desire, they may contribute m a n n Island, UV Surviving are her husband, Pay- Friends may Mortuary at Twin Falls. " in lieu Crusade to Cancer the :eland. Dec. 7. I He was born Oct. 22, 1883, in son;' a son, J. Ross, Salt Lake call at Lowell V CHARLESTON At Age of 85 Obituaries- for Sta e of Utah Funeral FORK I 1 - Thornton Rites Slated Monday: Payson Woman Succumbs of ness for Long I CI i -- i W. CENTER STPROVO ' Photo Depts. in Salt Lake City, Olden, Prove $595 e, i |