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Show ,T Thomas A. Covert A. Covert, 68, retired died early Saturday at farmer, the family home, 120 South Third East, of a lingering illness. lie was bom January 1. 1878 In Salt Lake City, a wm of Abner and Mary Ann Walton Covert. He married Emily Coombs In the Logun Temple. Survivors Include his widow, four sons and three daughters: Prlel. Glen, Bessie and Quentin Covert of Logan; Stanford Koith Covert, with the U- S. navy, at Seattle, Wash.; and Mrs. Mary Schultz of Tulaire, Cal., and the and sisters: following brothers Mrs. Lottie Hanson of Idaho Falls Idaho; Mrs. Ohve Walton of Preston, Idaho,'' Mrs. Hazel Toone and Mrs. Merle Miles of Grace, Ida. ho; Mrs. A. J. Cole, of Los Angeles, Cal ; John Covert of Cleveland, Idaho; Huct. Parley and Reuben Covert of Thatcher, Idaho. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday. In the Logan Seventh ward chapel under direction of Bishop A. George Raymond. Burial In the Logan cemetery was In charge of the W. Loyal Hall Thomas - mortuary. Infant Johnson Graveside Friday, December 29, The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Pace Pour of PortLnd. Oregon, and Mrs. Alice M. Calory, of St. Anthony, Idaho. Funeral services were conduct ed today at 1 p. m. In the M-don chapel by Edgar Hancock, Burial in the Mendon bishop. cemetery under direction of the W. Loyal Hall mortuary. ard Juisen. of Monterey Park, Bernard Cal.; George Regnald, and Kenneth Jensen of Salt Lake City, and Mrs Lillian Colts of I jus Angeles, Cal.; one brother W. and four sisters: Mrs. J. Wtrinyates, of South Pasadena. Cal.; Mrs. Ciadys Beckwith, of wardAlhambra, Cal.; Mrs. ChrLa Ander-son- . Survivors Include the parents, of lienkclman. Neb; Mrs. two brothers and three sisters, Mrs. J J. Larsen of Newton; Laura Marie, Loui.sia W. Stephenson Will. am, Donald, tram, A. Emfna Chats of of Jones and Sharon Laughhn Nyleen Funeral services for Mrs. Loul and George Canada, Logan, and a grandmother, Mrs. sia W- Slephem.on. 70, who died Ontario, Christensen, of Iberia, Mo. Laura M. Jones of Logan. j a in Logan Burial was in Logan cemetery. W. Loyal Hall mortuary wasj Saturday ofmorning a long Illness, were hospii.il arrnge-- ; In charge of funeral conducted Wednesday afternoon Inez It. Itoskellcy mints. in the Lewiston First ward chapel Victor Walker Mrs. Inez Rice Roskelley, 45, Waddoups, Ilcllen Jiigler by bishop. was born She 16. resident of Nibley since 1941, died December 79 Mrs. Helen Ihglcr Walker, where she 1874 in Ogden, a daughter of Monday night In the family home resident of Mendon a nurse and midwife Gtsirge and Hannah Humphreys of a brief illness caused by a had been She war married to paralytic stroke. for more than 50 years, died Mon. Wheeler. M. Stephenson Francis Jr. Oc A native of Logan, she was a home the of family day in tober, 1892 in the Logan Temple. horn August 29, 1899. a daughter heart attack. He died 16 years ago. of the late Bishop Oscar F. and A native of Farmington, she Mrs. Stephenson was active in Charlotte Pickett Rice. She waj was born January 1, 18C5 a daughter of Andrew and Loretta Smith church affairs, the Relief Society married to Henry B. Ro&kelley November 7, 1923 In the Logan groups. Bigler. She was married to John and genoalog-.c- al R. Walker in the old Salt Lake Sun Ivors include four sons and Temple. They made their home in Endowment house In 1882. He seven daughters: Heber E,, George Smithfleld and then In Weston, died in O. and Milford Stephenson, Mrs Idaho until moving to Nibley. Mrs- Walker was active through- Verda Jenen and Mrs. Esther Roskelley taught school out her life In Mendon L.D.S. Niel.scn of Lewiston; Ralph L. for some time In Paradise and church circles and civic alTaLrs. Stephenson of Ogden; Mrs. Ora Smithflcld and has been a Survivors include four sons: Smith of Burlay, Idaho; Mrs. Lois club leader. She also has been George A. Walker, of Sparks. Ne. Watterson, of Butte, Montana; active in church work. vada; Gerald C. Walker of El Mrs. Louise Jackson of Layton; Sun Ivors include her husband Segunda, Cal.; Mayor Vance D. and Mrs. Nedra Wood of Ingle- and the following brothers and Walker and Jesse W. Walker of wood, Cal.; 29 grandchildren, sisters: O. Lcgrand Rice of Den- - j Mendon; 26 grandchildren, six three great grandchildren and the ver, Colo.; Mrs. Jane R. Frost, two broth- following brothers and sisters: of Phoenix. Arizona; Mahlon F. great grandchildren, ers and a sister, Henry Bigler of Wilham and Walter Wheeler and Rice and Mrs. Virginia R. SJos-troEl Segunda. Cal ; Norvel Bigler Mrs. Dora Boman, of Lewiston; of Logan. Funeral services were conductArthur Wheeler, of Burley, Idaho; James Wheeler of Fairview, ed today at 2 p- - m. in the Nibley Idaho, and Mrs. Mary Ransom of ward chapel under direction of LeliiBishop Byron Snow. Burial, In Burial In the Lewiston cemetery the family plot of the Smithflcld was under direction of the Ken- cemetery, was under direction of neth Lindquist mortuary of I.o. the W. Loyal Hall mortuary. gan. Ella Jones Johnson, 482 Park Avenue, who died late Sunday night a few hours after birth In a Logan hospital, were conducted Wednesday at Ha. m. In the Providence cemetery by W. F. Owen, bishop of the Logan l2Ui illm-of bronchial pneumonia. He was born October 16, 1858 in Denmark, a son of Christen and Laurena Rasmussen Petersen. After joining the LDS. church, he immigrated to the Unltd Stats and settled In Hyrum in 1870. A cabinet maker by trade, Mr. Petersen also was noted as an day s 1941 expert water pump installer and station for operated a service Active In musical many years. circles, he organized the first or. che.stra in Hyrum. played 4n the memcity truss band and was a ber of the first choir, lie married SMphia Sorensen (Continued on Page Five) HOPE ... It as ho; that sent the Spanish galleons plowing through uncharted seas . . . hope that kept them cn their course until they sailed between the Virginia capes. It is hope that springs eternal in the hurrvin breast," hope that gives to New Year its magnificent spirit and the will to do. Hopes are stronger than wishes. We hope for you In 1945 the fulfillment of all you plan for today, that Father the best twelve-mont- h Time has ever meted out to you. And for right now. the happiest of 1900-Mrs- . j i NEW YEARS. ! funeral services for the lnfailt son of William A. and HEAR YE. m j HEAR YE. Whereas our friends remained steadfast and true to us in 1944, and whereas we have a deep feeling of appreciation for this expression of loyalty, therefore be it proclaimed throughout this country that we have ordered the New Year 1945, to be an especially happy and prosperous one for all. U.0.-- Lumber Ictcr .Mary C. Jensen C. Petersen MONUMENT AND VAULT COMPANY Peter C. Petersen, 86, retired Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Hyrum businessmn, died early Christensen Jensen. 77. resident Thursday morning at the home of of Providence since 1903, who died a son, Victor Petersen, of a onei recently in Salt Lake City, were conducted Thursday afternoon in the Providence Second ward chap- t i el by E. B. Maughan, bishop. She was born December 4, 1867 in Juland, Denmark, a daughter! of Andrus and Metta Marie Grun- dall Christensen. The family mov-ed to New Zealand in 1875 and she was married to Oluf W. Jen-- j sen there in 1888. In 1906 she and her husband Immigrated to the United States and settled In Providence. Survivors include her husband, four sons and a daughter: Leon 1 A Thought for New Years NOW IN OUR NEW LOCATION EUERTOri 31 TYPEWRITER SERVICE FEDERAL AVENUE rhone 7S7-- for Typewriter and Adding Machine Service, Ribbons, Supplies Mimeograph Service COMPANY BOTT - New Year Greetings to all The year that is behind us is dead; we can do no more with it. But the year ahead is a virgin page; we can scribe it as we will. in- Lets all do all we can a much happier year for So, all together now. to help make everybody. 1945 M & L COAL Co. As the clock strikes twelve let our hearts reciprocate the sentiment of Tennysons New Year bells: Ring out the old, ring in the new, Ring out the false, ring in the true. MAY YOURS BE A MOST HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS HEW YEAR W. Loyal Hall MORTUARY Seasons We have served you well in the past. Our aim is to serve you still better in the future. To this end we pledge our full devotion. We want you to be happy this New Years . . . and during the weeks and months that follow. Royal Coal & Lumber Co. |