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Show i CASTLE DALE Mrs, Lois from Wenatchee, Washington is visiting here with her mother Mrs, Armenta Anderson, Her husband Melvin will come for her in a few weeks, . Mr, and Mrs, Jesse Tuttle attended funeral services in Richfield Friday for Mr. Howard Casey 67, Their daughter Dixie's father-in-laDixie and husband L.T.C. Casey flew here from Germany for funeral services and visited here with Dixie's parents on Tuesday and Wednesday. ..They left Utah on Thursday. Mrs. Elaine Wilberg and' Mrs. Emma Huntington also attended Mr. Casey's services. Hyrum Dee and Mary Hansen had some of their family home over the weekends na and Odell Rice and children from Mantua, Utah; Carol and Tom Wayman and family, Salt Lake City; Glen from the B.Y.U., Gail from the Utah State University, and Elizabeth from Snow College. Richard and Carol Hansen of Layton announce the birth of their first bom, a baby girl, 8 lb.lloz. bom November 12. Grandparents, Hyrum Dee and Mary Hansen, Castle Dale and Mr. and Mrs. Samuelson of Murray. Bishop and Mzs.Elwin Rasmussen and family from Drag-ertvisited here this weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merrald Rassmussen and Mrs. Rasmussen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Snow. Sterling Snow of ftovo and his brother John from Bountiful also visited here with their parents and other relatives and enjoyed .. Mrs. daughter Peterson, . LASTS UP TO funeral-servic- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Snow attended funeral services Saturday at 300 p.m.in the Kan-- ab . Stake Center for Mrs. Snow's Aunt, Mrs. Edna Douglocs Williams, 80, who died November 9, 1971 in a St. George Rest Home of natural causes. Mrs. Williams was a resident of Kanab, and with her husband was Cowner and publisher of four weekly newspapers. They owned and published the Emery County Regress at Castle Dale many years. Their office and home was in the Doctors office building now owned by Mr. and Mrs. Lee Peterson. They also published the Coke-v- ill Register, Cokeville, Wyoming; The Milford News, Beaver County, and the Cal-len- te Harold, Callente, Nev- i i i ada. Most people look toward retirement as a time of relaxation Mrs. Williams, a native of Payson was the youngest sister of Mrs. Snow's mother, the late Harriet Douglass Hick- Temple. She is survived by her husband and one daughter, Mrs. Lois W. Swapp, Kanab and five grandchildren. Also two bro- t ber 13, at 2:00 A.M. at Carbon hospital. Grandparents are Kenneth and Valoy Cox. and enjoyment. And it can be if you prepare for it. But if you dont, it can be a time of worry and discontentment. A time when you can look back and think of a million ways that you could have saved, but didnt. Well, theres no better time Payroll Savings Plan where you work. Now theres a bonus interest rate on all U.S. Savings Bonds for E Bonds, 5H .when held to maturity of 5 years, 10 months s s ' 'a "V : Bonds are safe. If lost, stolen, or destroyed, we replace them. When needed, they can be cashed at your bank. Tax may be deferred until redemption. And always remember. Bonds are a proud way to save. Now Bonds pay a bonus at maturity. rsifif Hr W The U.S. Government doe not pey lor this advertisement, It s presented ss o public service in cooperation with The Department of the Treasury and The Advertising Council (A Wsirdk 3 The Christmas gift shell go overboard for. Lay away for Christmas NOW SEIKO s rAv;, jft , ' Take stock in America. your flTWWmetfMUl the first year). That extra, ; f M , payable as a bonus at maturity, applies , to all Bonds 1970 . . . with issued since June-1a comparable improvement for all older Bonds. Buy U.S. Savings Bonds. Theyll help make your retirement just what you want : i it to be. (4 to think about retirement than now, while youre working. One easy way to save on a regular basis is by purchasing U.S. Savings Bonds through the es Castle Dale and Grandma Dale Johnson, Wellington. Naomi Jensen is great grandmother. Max Anderson and two boy friends from Sandy were weekend guests here with his mother, Sarah Anderson and enjoyed the chicken hunt, tm Si y BYU. thers, Ammon and David, California. Mr. Snow was one of Monday in Idaho the speakers at the funeral. Falls 15th Ward Chapel for her Interment was in the Kanab Helen F. daughter-in-la- w, City Cemetery, Edward Parry Jewkes, wife of Mrs. Myrtle Larsen enterJewkes. tained the Friendship Club at Helen Francis Jewkes, 57. Wednesday afIdaho Falls, died November 12 her home here Luncheon was served ternoon. 1971 in a local hospital folloand the remainder of the afterwing a lingering illness. noon spent playing Rook. Bom June 19, 1914 in Eureka, Neva Jensen won first prize. Utah to Arthur and Sarah Finch Mr. and Mrs. Dean Larsen Robinson. Married Mr. Jewkes and daughter Sharin and son March 16, 1932, Consumers, Craig of Salt Lake City, Mr. Utah, later solemnized Manti and Mrs. Reid Larsen, son Graduate Carbon Bradley and daughter Karistine Temple. Price. Member School, High of Bountiful visited here during of the L.D. S, church and edfiie weekend with their uncle itor of the 15th Ward Bulletin, and aunt, Lyman and Myrtle The Spire. Larsen. Also a friend of the Survivors husband, sons and family, Bishop Elwin Arlen of daughters! Mrs. Arthur Qenie- - Farmington, Utah. Reid and nne) Lftzon, Murray, Craig R. family and Bishop Arlen atten.Salt Lake; Kenneth Albert, ded Sunday School. Woodrow Sandy, Garth, Smithfield, Ut. Marshall and son, Salt Lake 11 grandchildren and one great visited in and out of the Largrandchild. Brothers Albert sen home both and A. Murray; John R. Salt Lake Sunday but were Saturday not weekend City. house guests. Graveside services and burial Irene and Bill Marshall of Tuesday at liOO p.m. MemorPalo Alto, California who ial Gardens Of The Valley in came up to attend funeral serSalt Lake City. vices for Mr. Marshall's bro. Mrs. Maysie Peacock vis- ther, Evexond J. Marshall at ited this weekend in Richfield Murray visited here Friday with her daughter Beatrice and with Mrs. Marshall's sister Rule Dean Isabel. Jones and Mr. Marshall's sis.. Kent and Ann Johansen and ter, Neva and Berdell Lake and family from Salt Lake City vis- family. They spent Saturday ited here over the weekend in St. George Temple enroute with Kent's mother, Mrs. Myr-- le to their home. Johansen and in Ferron with Ann's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Ralphs. .. A baby giiL 6 lbs. 10 ok. was bom to Tom and Carol Ann Johnson Saturday, Novem- attended .i.suai WAX SHOE POLISH Bom Feb. 20, 1891 a daughJohn and Harriet Fairbanks Dougloss. She married David Samuel Williams, Feb. 1912 in Salt Lake Emiline Jewkes, and Forrest mw GRIFFIN ter of William Mary oensi kM - A WEEK man. hunt. County 1971- ,. Nina and George Rogers of Los Antos, California who came up to attend the Marshall funeral at Murray visited here over the weekend until Sunday with Mrs. Roger's sister Neva and Berdell Lake and family while another sister, Inez and Walt Salbacka , of Palo Alto, after spending the weekend here visited a week in Provo with their son who is attending school at the De-An- Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Williams and children from Blanding and Mr. William's boss, . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson and another friend, Floyd Williams spent the week here with Mr. William's parents, Mark and DortheUa Williams and enjoyed the pheas-a- nt 748-26- 71 Thursday, November 18, IZlRCry hunt. w. the hunt. SHINES UP BRIGHT IN MINUTES Naomi Jensen Ervin Dean Cox, returned to his duties in the U,S. Army hi Germany, Saturday. Son of Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Cox, he enjoyed a three week visit with home folks and fbe deer Burgess on Mrs ZP011M dealer Lewis Jewelry i |