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Show Friiluv, November 10. 1913 The (ache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Pace Four of 11. runt, tin d Tur-- iv u idtij. it tn the family tf mill Indus to age. of llvrum. A 1. Idling In Irtutl March 11. 1872. a Ws Amanda IF Swi-meand Julmnne M ui ot Hans Jetton, He was edjcatrd Nairn Mr. Amanda E. Swis.n. 73. a in llyrum mI.imiH, bnumi a blatk l a garsiiUii, and later rvl(tint (4 Im,in since 1914, W.dm-d.i- y at 3 13 a. m In the age. family home. 118 North 5th Fad Mr. J nen was mayor of Hy of Infirmities Incident to ae rum from 1918 to 1924. and wa She was born February 21. 1872 rlty marshal for a number of In Frcdrli ksttid. Norway and wa yeurs He was a member of the Allvcrt S. Swerwn I .US church, married to lie matrted Sylvia Octotvr 27, 1894 Thry rami to the Tlngey In the Lo?.in LDS tem1902 United State In September, ple In 1892, She died August 2, making their home in Richmond. 1939. Mra. Swenson was a member of Sun Ivor include 10 of hi 13 the LDS church, a Relief society son and daughters, Vrrn and Io teacher and temple worker. Roy Jensen, of Hi rum; Mrs. Iva Survivors Include fotir of her H He Teague, of Salt l,ake City; and daughters. Mrs. Ellis Jensen. Mr. Ul.i lai Fonte. eight son of Mrs Edna Stoke and Mrs. Elea.se Mary Aldliam, Royal Swen-an- , Morris, of Ogden; Mrs. Ruby PeLogan; Wlllurd Swenson of Provl-deneMrs. Esther Mathis, of tersen, of Jerome, Idaho; Mrs. SylPleasant Grove, and 19 via Mm. of Wells vllle, and Mrs. Rife Mae Pilkington. of Logan, and one brother, Nepltl Jensen, of lds Angelis. California, Henry II. Jensen d Funeral services will be Ilenrv Hans Jensen, 73, former Saturday at 1 pm. In the mayor ubu it bun I tO-- le.-idi- con-dude- It B 'd.ly t . f 1 ef j ness. Ho was born September 28. 1882 in Log in. a on of William Da- I i and Rt-b- ye and vidson and Martha Fergus, was educated in Logan schools. He married Relne Duckworth, November 23, 1908, in Logan. Survivors indude his widow and Mrs. Hetty Smedley, of Logan; two grandchildren and the follow Ing brothers and sisters: Mrs. Ellin Strickland, of Albuquerque. N. M.; Mrs. Elizabeth Gc?sel, of ' ' of Ogden; Mrs. Della Beuhler. Ioiatello. Idaho; Golden M. Ferg- - Nu in . ( Tlie Lewiston First ward Relief society conference was held Sunday evening. November 11th to the chapel with President Marietta Bergeson to charge. Congregational singing, "Sweet Is the E. Word." conducted by Lula Johnson, accompanied by Melba Van Orden; Invocation. Thelma Waddoups; singing mothers song. "The Work Were Called to Do j , J i s to Path Blair was J.i'i.e Mi f chib at her home H.urd.iV i venmg Dainty refresh-in- t ills wue miviiI und the even-- n g plating bridge, prizes ijuit awardid to Mr l m Margaret M I d , etn-plo- 1.1 Pie-.dil- 1 opt-taW- I Mail Pa .t Oilici rs wire vm.il solo. bv Ai.na Oriluid. -God Bk-- s This Hull e."-- by Mis s om i Snph.ni, talk. Influence of It lit f Stxietv in Ike Home, of by Charlotte; talk. "Value Soeietv Wotk Micting," by Eulalia Taggart; organ and pl' duet. "Cartiation March by Alta Harmon and Carol Kemp, talk, Value of Visiting Teacht rs, by BNhop Victor Waddoups; talk by President. i Relief Society Stake Singing Leona M Carry; Mrs. Mothers sun?, Hohiie-- s Becometh the House of the Lord; benedicE. Johnson. tion by Lula A three-ac- t comedy drama. Pep Parade, was presented at the Junior high school Friday and Saturday evenings. It was sponLegion sored by the American j and Auxiliary of Iwi.ston. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown, who have bei n visiting relatives and friends in Lewiston during the t their past week. returned to o.gl.t from 7 to 9 pnt and S,t- j Fum la serv.it will be con- m r lie. '.m.e ut day ui. ttl 2 pm. in the at Idtutid Saturday j I lurid in Hvnm e me'ery will be Plights IDS ward chapel 't.tuhr dilution of the Thompson Riur by the Log.m LDS ward bishop-- I Finn ral home. nc. j Friends may call ui the W. Hall mortuary this evening Maughan Fergus Ixyal Ilyrum from 7 to 9 p m. and Saturday j until time of amices. Btirlal in Hyrum Muugh.m Fergus. C3. of Lo.an cemetery will be under diof the U. S. brueau the W. Loyal Hall publle roads, died Wednesday at rection of noon in the family home. 72 E. mortuary. 3rd North, of a three weeks ill- n e; S! il.apd by i..s of point IP a., nt. Cal; H MrsT J. is ,.i.(t a D iis J Atdirin. l.ho; Frunls Malt:. Ial .11 ot Ijo an ai.d liuh.ird Fiirus, I 1 at the ftn.dy nine nay i on. of Kiwr Ihi.hts. llTuin SmuuI ward ha-tes- i, g Mrs Gwen Nielsen. were Mrs. Lola Coley and Mrs. Fay Theurer. Mrs. Zithel Rhie, of Ogden, ar.d Mrs. furali Baer of Providence were Lewiston visitors 'Tuesday. Mrs. Hyrum Mr. and Rlrie have fone to Mesa. Arizona to sj end the winter. Mrs. Oretta Blair spent last week in Ogden as guest of her Mr. and daughter and somn-law- , Mrs. Dean Moser. Mr. and Mrs. Milton GolT and childrin. Karen. Thnyne and Ruth and of Ogden, spirit Saturday Sunday a guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Orchard. Mrs. La Rue PouLsen and her daughter Carol Lue returned to their home in Nampa. Idaho, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stowell, of Lot an. spent Sunday and Monday Mel os guests of Mr. and Mrs. Butterfield. 1 beurer Spuial and gUtst-- s 4 i i 4 Victory Bonds will help pay tlie tremendous cost of winning the wrar. 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