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Show H i Crash Victims Eulogized At Funeral Service Cmh Second Section sm uv for Leisure PJJr iimI hit funeral Jmnl lUrriMHi (True leisure) it the oppoIjikLi Dune FAle of idleness. It it enhanced site hrki on Wrdimdiy, Pe aamlwT at 100 pm. In the susceptibility, it it activity that CiUiilnillr SniwJ Claik Wnl tternt from deep, inner tourert reonding not to necessity, Hupei. for prufit, or a trine greediness THE CHAPEL tsa fitted to njiuily mth the overflow of duty, but to life and freedom alone. It it the mot demanding bring seated in the Cultural llall and various mums through-ou- t of all activitiet became it comet from the center of our being the Churvh. and U done fur the joy of doing at in Many dignitaries tsere ImdiMt, which included Mayor it, without thought of profit, Lee and members honor or tucceia. Atwve all, J. Brackeu it it the unfailing ability to Of the Brigham Young I'nivrr marvel and lie stirred. Perhapa lout hell tram. ty The services new undrr tltr nothing to dntinguivhet peodimliun of Buhop VrH Mr In ple or nationt at how they tpend their leisure time. rlly, of the Third Ward. Tltr prayer at the home ai offrrrd by Cary Dytnuck, and prasen Life Living at the services were given ly If you don't have time to McCoy Johnson and Katcliffe comider the legitimate interest! William. of the people with whom you PRELUDE AND pmtlude are Uving too awoeiate, mu vie ai played by BaHrara fast. The you teacher who it too and the combined Jefferies, hurried to antwer the child's First Third ward chum, undrr the editor who it too question, the direction of Jack Milliard to return an unwanted busy and accompanied by Mr. manuscript, the husband who sang The Lord it My it too busy to listen to his wife Light and l Enow That My enthusiasms, are muting the Redeemer LJvei. Other musical numlwrs im bid- point. ed a nianinlia solo I Walked Walked" Today Where Jetu by Lowell Hicks; a vocal toio Leave it With Him" by Berkley On. accompanied by Emma Brigham Young University's Sutton; The Lord it My Shep- first foottiall conference champherd" tung by the Crantsville ionship is doubly enjoyed by High School Chorus, Mr. Daniel local fans because one of Butcher conducted and Jean many our Crantsville boys has played Sortberg accompaniplayed a key role in the Cougars sucment. Sharon Williams played a cesses. flute solo numlter with the choDenny Palmer, an all around rus selection, I Walked With star in Crantsville High School Cod" was rendered by Claudia athletics in 1959, 1900 and 1961 Peacock, accompanied by Jean has played tight end on BYU's Soelberg. line-uoffensive and starting . Speakers for the services has been getting better with each were James R. Williams and Don game. Denny has deservedly L. Miller. lieen getting the press raves of A SPECIAL poem Kingdom late and it has been said that of the Skies" by Neil Kenyon hes the most under-rate- d player WilKyler was read by Ratcliffe on the squad. liams. In the championship game Dedication of the grave was against the New Mexico Lobos, given by Kenneth Dytnuck and he scored the first touchdown interment was in the Crantsville on a pass from quarterback City Cemetery. Carter. He went on to lie ; Pallliearers for Carth Edde Virgil on the receiving end of six Lowell Were: Joe Edde, (I lap) Carter passes for several good Edde, Bill Edde, Ab Jackutta, gains. PallBen Wicker. Tom Pay and Denny, 6 foot 2 inch, 196 bearers for Diane were Dale and was All State Quarterback and Don Walk, Max Walk, Joe Rupp, end at Crantsville High. He will Tom Wood and Steve Edde. be back again next season and Honorary pallbearer was Jack is already looking forward ot it. Martin. Church Leaders Coming To Priesthood Seminar daughter lt Irf-frri- Partial to BYU Team Friday, Dec. 3, 1965 Three prominent visitors from Fire Deaths in U.S. the Oiurch (Mines will partici-Wt- e There were approximately with inemliers of the Grants-Mil- e ft re deaths lit the UnitStake in a Seminar to lie II.9H0 ed in 1MH, an increase States held in the Crantsville d Ward Ct4iel ini Sunday of 100 over 1'ai.T, the insurance biforrnatum Institute reports. evening Deceuiler 5 at H..10 First-Thir- Mr. Chritianrn p in. EIJYEK RAY White from the Prrsidmg Ridmp's Office will Mr. Aditon addiess the congregation and will give special instruct ions to W ard Hidinpucs. it an active !J)S winker and Emma Rav McKay Adittm hav held position in the Sunday will speak ami also instruct the School, Ward and Stake; Priwives of the Priest hood leader-diip- . mary ami YWMI. She has Iteen on the Relief Society Stake City. Henry E. Christiansen a mein-le- r lie married Dorothy Kplin Board, a Counselor in the MIA, of the Conference Staff of the Ward Relief and in four children. and has Society the general Priesthood Cenea-logicFunner Church assignments hat lieen a Ward YW'MIA presiCommittee uf the Church dent. memlier-shiAt the is die p time and activities include present uf Christ uf Latter-daJesus in the Bishopric of the Yal on the Beehive committee of Saints will participate in the the Hoard. YWMIA General Verda Second Ward, South Da- instnic-tiN- i She is the mother of five Seminar and give siecial to family group recurd children. esauiiners. INSTRUCTION films will vis Stake; missionary in the Da- diuwn on the Welfare Program nish Mission and later in the and the Family Home Evening North Central States Mission. Program. He has held many and various The film, Man's Search for administrative and teaching as- Happiness" will lie shown to signments on Imth ward and conclude the evening's program. stake levels. Emma Ray Mi Kay Ashton the wife of Conway A. Aditon Henry E. Christiansen it employed as Manager of the Records division at the Genealogical Society, and is a ntemlwr of the faculty of the BU Adult Education Center at Salt Lake We Amateur Auto Thieves The Insurance Information Institute reports that MO to 65 per cent uf all cart stolen are taken by non thieves, mainly professional InfonnatiiNi Woimti TTIhie MACiTENANa SEMCEJ WITH ANY OF TUBE CUICK GUARDIAN includes replacement of spark plugs and ignition pointa, reset timing, cleaning of carburetor, and checking of electrical system. TUNE-CAR- p mm FINISHED BASETJNTS REPLACEMENT WINDOWS STORM WINDOWS end BRAKE REUXXG includes brake system inspection, new linings, turning drums, packing wheels, and adjusting pedal height C32-36- yn Filter-Fl- o Phtas: 14 :f HU0B includes muffler and tail pipe replacement 81 N. Mala, Isaak Vtsfc r;fh laastaPhaas: 882-I87- 4 ii Oil 1966 SELF CLEANING OVEN RANGE CYCLE 4 lb. capacity Famous alignment wheel balancing, steer- DBfflH?n,uns ModiIcidifs Mf Iski JLL 1 IXHAUST SYSTEM SERVICE 61 Tl Up to AUGMENT includes front-en- d ing inspection, and rotation of tires. ADCO BUILDERS (ssnujTdi Steam 2 SPEED-- 3 mm DOORS Complete Fincncmg Nothing Down - Up to 8 Years to Pay CAU. NOW ni Il'IECAtt-inclu- de OH AKD on CHAKGi draining and refilling oil, replacement of oil filter, and complete chassis lubrication. SIDING (All Typs) ROOFING (All Typts) Happy birthday to pretty Miss Christine Mair who will celebrate her first anniversary Saturday, December 4. She will share her birthday cake with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Lindsay Mair, Crantsville and her sisters Connie Jean and Carol ee. Also her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Verdi C. Sutton and Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Mair. 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