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Show hd& COX I iJcLUS-joumci Friday. October Brigham City, Utah T Three-Stak- e 17. 1947 yryiWJFi WHY Mrs. HONEYVILLE, 'Oct 13 VV. A. Dance of Blacfcioot, Idaho spent sevt ral days last week visiting her mother, Mrs. G. B. Wintle and other relatives. Mrs. to Blai kfoot Wmlle returned with her to visit for scveiul weeks. The annual fall convention for Mrs Arthur Wakins of Thomas, he wilt held wotkcts by primary was calling on relatives Idaho the Bear River, North and South Box Elder .stakes conjointly Sat- - in Honeyville Sunday. Mis Ann Wheatley has urday in the Garland taberto her home in Los Anit announced was nacle, today Miss VVheatlej was Calif geles. by Grace Ferguson, secretary. At 10 oclock in the morning called here on account of the the members of the three stake illness and death of her mother, Mrs. E. C. Wheatley. primary boaids will meet with Mr. and Mrs. Lament Boothe the three visiting members of boa id. From 12 and family of Ogden were visitthe general o'clock until 1 30 o'clock lunch- ing Mi Boothe and Mrs. Iaitlie Primary Meet At Garland Sat. j i - BRING IN YOUR DEER We'll skin it, and deliver it to the locker d At 1:30 o'clock - On The Old Airport Road Sixth North & Ninth West Funeral Services Held For Annie Lewis Mon. bmm&m Union Swells Ranks NEW YORK (UP) The memhers hip of the .United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of third largest CIO America, increased 29 percent has nupert, union, where they to an during the last year home union f Mr. an high of 600.000, the M. Johnson and lamjj announced. - id-- all-itim- e J Starts Capitol Tuesday make their That Do home. Mrs. D. W. WintJe spent Fri LUBRICATING m the after- noon primary woikers from the wards of ail tluee stakes will1 meet in general assembly. Tins will be followed by depaitinent meetings until 3.30 o'clock. de"A good attendance is sired at all of these meetings,' Mrs announced.! Ferguson are ''Priest iiood representatives invited to meet with the pri-- I mary boards at 10 o'clock in the morning and also at 1:30 o'clock in the afternoon L HARPER AND SON I HAHLIHES eon will he seised. or to your home. t They also day in Salt Lake City. Miss Merna Neiison of Brigattended the funeral of Mrs. E C. Wheatley. guest ham City was a week-en. Mrs. Ilyrum Boothe and Mr. of Miss Charlene Bensen. Mr. W. J. Petersen of Bensen and Mrs. Tolman Burke and Miss Helen Boothe were visiting visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Wintle relatives in Ogden Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Mills and daughter Dawnene of Ogden were guests at the home of Mr. Sudan grass pioduces and Mrs. Ben Tolman this week. about six to eight weeks Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kendell and seeding. family of Ogden were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hunsaker Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Bensen LET of Tremonton spent Sunday and Monday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Bensen. They are moving to Boise, Idaho to Boothe Thursday. J f. Honeyville News Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Lewis, wlio died last Thursday morning of a heart attack, weie held Monday afternoon in he Third ward chapel, conducted by Norman- Watkins, co u rise oi to the bishop. The prayer at the nome was offered by Orville Sackett. Mrs. Evelyn Kay plated the opening pieludo. The opening song "Some Time We'll Understand, was sung by Juanila Steffen and Irma Hansen, Glenn Nelson offered the opening prayer. Speakers were Carlos Sederholm, Eberliart Zundel, Abel S. Rich and Norman Watkins. Mrs. Vella Sackett sang, "In The Garden of Tomorrow. Harold B. Kelt played 'a violin solo, Going Home." The closing prayer was by William Barnard. Joseph H. Watkins dedicated the grave. The pall bearers were grandsons of the deceased, Mack Cheney, Ted Cheney, Bill Welland, Richard Cheney, Clem Johnson and Myles Ferry. Burial was in the Brigham City cemetery. 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