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Show - church work, site had been presifor U past three years of the Logon First word Relief So1 ciety; hod served In tlie presidency of Ue YWMIA. wa a Sunday sclioul and primary association worker. . M:. Painter wu a member of tlie Lgan stake Relief Society i board and wa post president of the Ballard Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Bhe had been an offlciitor in the Logan temple for ten years. film was married to Joseph T. Painter, August 28. 1918, in the Salt Lake temple. Survivors Include her mother, Logan; her husband, and five of her si sons and daughters: J. Quayle Fainter, Los Angeles. Cal; MRS. MAV Q. PAINTER Betty JLie, Norrinne, Loye Lucile, Funeral services for Mrs. May and Marilyn Painter. Logan, and Quayle Painter, 44. prominent Logan church end civic worker, v.ho died Wednesday morning after a1 three week s illness. wiU be ton- ducted Saturday at 2 p. m. in the' Logan First ward chapel by Henry R. Coojxr. A lifelong resident of Logan, slie waa bom here May 7. 1900. a d.u-- . ghter of James and Betty Larson educated in LoQuayle. Slie the old Br.g- -, schools, gan public ham Young college and Utah B.ue j Agricultural college. Active throughout her life In f dent - OILN III.UI.Il wniiis J for libber Ol-nprominent Logan farmer and church worker, who died suddenly Tuesday at 4 a. in. of a heart ailment. acre conducted today at 1 p. m. In the Tenth ward chapel by Bishop Albert Webber. was bom November Tar. Obx-29, 18C8 In Lot; an, a son of Christian L. arid Mary Mortmsen Olsen. and hud been a resident of Cache county throughout hi life. A member of the church, he erved in the Southern states misr was a high sion from 1897-9priest in Cache stake and presi- I' dent several years of the Cache stake old folks committee. i In addition to his farming oper- t ' ations. Mr. Olsen was president 20 i t years of the Logan Northern Ir- ' rigation company. He married Eliza Nyman, October 10, 1894 in the Logan temple. He is survived by his widow, Logan; two sons and five daughters, Heber R. Olsen, Logan; Dean Olsen, Garfield; Mrs. Leona Thomas, Malad, Idaho; Mrs. Teen Idaho; Mrs. Preston, Crockett, Mary Stephenson, Ogden; Mrs Erma Rocvsitcr, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Jennett Iloviy, Millville; 23 grandeliildren, three great grand1 kk I children, end the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Matlna Lindquist, M. A., Jehu und Ezra Olsen, Logan; Aaron Olsen, Salt Lake City; Mrs. LaVinia Fredrickson, Malad, Idaho, md Mrs. Carrie Niebush, Los Angeles, Cal. Burial in the Logan cemetery First District was under direction of the Ken(Paid Political Adv. neth Lindquist mortuary. by Stephen Abbot) Funeral Friday, July 7, 1941 The Caeha American, LoganCache County, Utah rape Four. n. 75. Mm Oitivb In Welksvtile, a son f John W. l.w.rS and Wiliam Logon, Quayle, Lara- and Elizabeth Wright Morton. He had served as postmaster in Hyde mie, Wyo. Friends may coll at the family Park; luught school in Weilsvdile; home, 84 North Third West street was an employee of the Mountain this evening and Saturday until States Telephone company several time of sendees. Burial in the years and recorder of Richmond family plot of the Logon cemetery city three terms. will be under direction of the W. During hi later life he wa a successful fanner and hod worked Loyal Hall mortuary. for the ftgo Milk company at Richmond. Jmes W. Morton Mr, Mortem wa a member of James the church, and a high priest in for Funeral sendees Wright Morton. 72, an employee Die Benson stake at tlie time of of the Ogden army service forces his death. depot, who died Sunday at 8 a. He married Carrie Git on In m. at hi home in Richmond of a 1896 In Hyde Park. heurt attack, were conducted on Survivors include hi widow, one Thursday in the Richmond taberson ond two daughters: Kenneth nacle. Wright Morton, American Frk; A Lftlong resident of Cache Mrs. Gladys M. Pilklngtno, Los he was born May 6, 1872 I,, Iw.aiVM T . Congress EVERTON TYPEWRITER SERVICE Candidate for j COUNTY COMMISSIONER Republican Ticket Central District I am In favor of closer cooperation with Logan City in improving the Fair Grounds and adjacent recreation area so that rodeos, horse shows, races, pageants and any other of the many sports and activities can be held for the recreation of the people. More oiled roads in the county. Republican Candidate for Congress First District Close cooperation with all agencies for post war planning and improvement, so the county can take its place as a leader in the intermountain west This man knows Utah and Utah's needs. Jle has a broad experience. Twenty years in geology. Candidate for SUPPLIES AND SERVICES We service all makes of typ write rs and adding machines. Parts and Ribbons for all makes. Phone 286 or 235 or call at Evrrton A Sons for free cellmate. ; WILLIAM PETERSON STEPHEN ABBOT ADDING MACHINES Henry K. Aebisher 9, ,) Typewriters Valley, u -- and Mrs. Orrtta M.Jwntf and fight M, Jensuu. grandchildren. Burial In the Richmond cemetery wa directed by the W. Loyal Hall mortuary. Angelos, Calif., VOTE FOR Years Director of Experiment Station 19 Years Director of Extension Service 15 Years member of Water Storage Commission. Used as authority on Reclamation projects. Public Lands. ,Was Member of National Committee on Relieves Utah still has great wealth in development of its resources. Land, water and mines. 7 ... HENRY K. AEBISCIIER Primary Election, July 11th. (Paid Political Advt.) (Paid Political Advt.) i Caroline S. Gnehm F uneral smi es lor Mrs. Caroline Bertha Stahel Gnehm, who celebrated her eighty-fourt- h birth day Saturday and died suddenly Sunday at 12:40 p. m. of a heart attack, were conducted Wednesday in the Fifth ward chapel under the direction of Bishop Edgar B. Mitchell. Mrs. Gnehm was bom July 1, 1860 in Weszekson, Zurich, Switzerland, a daughter of Henrick and Elizabeth Homberger Stahel. Site was married to John Henry Gnehm who died 30 years ago. With her husband and one son, Alfred, Mrs. Gnehm came to the ' i "V United States in 1889, one year V j , after Joining the church. She had lived in Logan since that time at 376 East Sixth North street. She had been a worker in the Logan temple toj more than 30 years and was a faithful member of the church. Survivors include one son, AlINSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: fred E. Gnehm, nine Logan, grandchildren and five greatTo vote for a candidate place a cross (X) in thefequare at the grandchildren. for whom you desire to Vote and in no Burial in the Logan cemetery of the name of the person under more than one was under direction of the W. place. Do not vote for any candidate listed Lzjyal Hall mortuayr. r . or group designation. r1 r-- gLalk BtJ OFFICIAL PRIMARY BALLOT OFFICIAL PRIMARY BALLOT Democratic Party Republican Party . Primary Election July 11th. ? Primary Election July 11th. 1944 INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: right other party Candidate U. S. Senator An issue in this campaign is whether the interests of Utah people shall be served, or rather the interests of the Utah Power & Light Company, a of the controlled subsidiary Electric Bond & Share System of New' York. (Paid Political Adv.) Attest : N. J. CROOKSTON County Clerk, Cache County, Utah. N. J. CROOKSTON County Clerk, Cache County, Utah. (Paid Political , To vote for a candidate place a cross (X) in the square at the right of the name of the person for whom you desire to vote and in not other place. Do not vote for any candidate listed under more than one party or group designation. v Oscar W. Carlson Republican 1944 Advertisement) |