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Show here after an extended illness. Dies She was hern in Willard Oil. 2S, IShV, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elihu Marsh. She was married to Harvey Woodyatt in the At ogan temple of the Church of Saints Jesus Christ of Latter-daMrs. Ida M. Pettingill Wood-yatt- , Jan. 22, 1885. Mr. Woodyatt died 81, a pioneer of Box Elder in Willard in October, 1937. county, died at the family home Mrs. Woodyatt has been active in the L.D.S. church, she served in the Willard ward choir for many years and in the Relief society as a teacher and a choir-ister- . She was active in church affairs until the time of her death. Charles A. Lofthouse of Willard. Burial was at the Paradise ceniclery under the direction of the Harold B. Felt funeral home, with the dedication being offered by Neil Tams of Paradise. Final Services Ida Woodyall Held For Mrs. Her Home Friday Tams On July Mrs. Jack Frye Is 1 services for Sarah Funeral Helen Tams, one of the victims automobile of the tragic head-ocollision that occured about a mile north of Brigham City, June in the First 2G, were conducted ward chapel July 1, at two oclock in the afternoon. Counselor She was also a member of Charles Keller presided at the the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. ceremonies. Surviving are the following ' The prelude and postlude were sons and daughters: William played by Ruth Reeves. The Woodyatt, Ogden; Robert and First ward choir sang Oh My Fred Woodyatt, and Mrs. J. C. j Father, followed by the invoca-- i is amazing what a little Stauffer, Willard; Mrs. Thorwald tion by Bishop Delbert Cook of color and paint can do to Jorgensen and Mrs. Henry Long-sto- WillardSalt Lake City; Mrs. WilA vocal duet was sung by Fred transform, beautify and inliam Owens, Logan, and Mrs. Woodyatt and Audra Call of Wilcrease the value of a house. Ervin Higley, Farr West, Weber lard. Mary Lemon Lee then gave Even a run down - looking also 29 grandchildren; some remarks. county; house can be made to look 35 and a A tribute to Mrs Tams for her like new again if it is painted sister, Mrs. Hattie Sole, Willard. affection and leadership in raisby men who know how and Services were held in the'Wil-lar- ing six as well as where to use color. L. D. S. ward under direc- a large family of her own, was Phone us. Let us show you tion of Bishop Delbert Cook. given by Jennie Carlson of Wilhow we can apply Color Magic Interment was at the Willard lard who was representing the under direction of six to your house. cemetery A vocal solo, That Wonderful Lindquist and Sons mortuary, Ogden. Mother of Mine, was sung by Mrs Leon Christianson, followPainting Paperhanging Teals are the smallest of ing which, Mrs. Henry Thorne, Phone 387-ducks and are widely distribu- county president of the Daughter 6th So. & 2nd VV. ted over the world. of Utah Pioneers, of which Mrs. Tams was county chaplain, offered remarks. Waltcr G. Mann then gave a talk. Harold B. Felt played a violin solo entitled, "Rock of Ages, and David Danielson of Paradise gave a talk. Resolutions of respect were offered by the First ward Relief society of which Mrs. Tams was a class teacher. The closing remarks were givand wear! Shoes wear Goose Red Mothers, en by Counselor Charles Keller. Prove this fact by buying your youngster Peace I Leave With You was a pair today. sung 'by the First ward choir, and benediction was offered by NATIONALLY ADVERTISED Buried Saturday Funeral services for Ingeborg Marie Hendrickson, 40, wife of William J. Frye, were held in the Brigham City Eighth ward chapel, Saturday, July 9, with Bishop Ernest E. Hansen officiating. Mrs. Frye died last Thursday following an 18 month illness. The prayer at the home was offered by J. Edwin Baird, president of the South Box Elder stake. The prelude and postlude were played by Beth P. Tin- - . It fwyA duct, "Jesus, Lover of My was sung by C. Eugene Hessand daughter, Cheryl Leavitt, accomuanied by Naomi B. Emery. The invocation was offered by Howard Kelly, counselor followed by a song, That Sweet Story of Old, by John Owen, accompanied by Amy M. Beecher. Vernon H. Kotter of the North Box Elder stake high council, and former ward teacher in the Frye home was the first speaker John Owen then sang, Just For Today. Allred H. Hansen of the Corinne ward and Bishop Hansen spoke. Gene Hess and Cheryl Leavitt sang Whispering Hope and the benediction was pronounced by Bishop Julius H. Campbell. The dedication of the grave was by William J. Kotter of the Eighth ward bishopric. Interment was at the Brigham City cemetery under direction of the Harold B. Felt funeral home. Soul step-childre- step-childre- JORGENSEN lea to Time about RED GOOSE SHOES ALL NEW STATE FAIRGROUNDS LAKE CITY 19-2- 5 (Except Sunday) Prices: $1.50, VAN ENGELENS, TICKET i ournal A dry-ant- Ch Franeii VL Cb, family DR. The apricot is a fast ripening crop and people should not be lured into allowing the season to pass without purchasing those they want. Eating apricots, rresn, or L McNAMArT' VETERINARIAN Brigham1181 Phone 583-R1- EaSt 0t Eear KiVW 1 TO OUR MANY FRIENDS . . . and customers who dropped in Saturday and since our new building and wish us well, may we extend our cere thanks. We feel that our opening was to see most sin a splendid su- and wc were delighted to say "Howdy" to so many olyou To those whose flowers, congratulatory ads and calls helped ccess, e Due to the needs of the army air force for personnel to meet increased allotments recently given by congress, the Brigham City army and air force recruiting station is again open full- make it so, we are most grateful. 'Now that you've found the way, come again!" n EINAR and JOHN Larsen Pros. Plumbing 467 South Main Street LARSEN & Healing Phone 292 teen-ager- $2, $2.50, $3 Kids, 75c Inc. YJew5-- Brigham City, Utah Wed hi,. canning or bottling them, mak- - manyfp7 e by ing jams and marmalades, and ing cots, and using apricot express!, juice drinks and desserts arelpathy, have some of the ways to use them sustained to advantage, he suggested. dun8 five years and !l burial of our son Card Of Thanks Lt. Kent in prospect Recruiting Office Full-Tim- ELDER large surplus of apricots is again this year in Utah, R. L. Wrigley, assistant director, Utah state extension service, reported today. By utilizing apricots in as rtany ways as possible, consumes will not only help create a We wish to express our gratinarket for the cots, but will tude and appreciation to our jet some wholesome, nutritious 'ood at a low cost. Wrigley (said. Funeral services for Thomas Erickson, 77, Brigham City, who died July 4, due to causes incident to age, were held in the Brigham City Sixth ward chapel Thursday at two oclock in the afternoon. Homer Tingey, member of the ward bishopric, conducted the services. The program follows; Family prayer, Con Thueson . Organ prelude, Juanita Steffen. Karl Song, Oh My Father, Josephson, accompanied by Mrs. Bunnell. Invocation, ester Barker. Song, Come Unto Me and Rest, Erma Hansen and Juanita Steffen, accompanied by Geraldine Steffen. Talks, John M. Peterson and Hans Knudson. Violin solo, Harold Felt, accompanied by Mrs. Bunnell. Speaker, President J. Edwin Baird. Closing remarks, Homer Tingey. Song, Going Home, Lillian Felt accompanied by Harold Felt on the violin and Mrs. Bunnell at the piano. Benediction, Joseph H. Peterson. Burial was at the Brigham City cemetery with Eishop E. A. Johnson dedicating the grave. Open OX For 1949 time, it was announced today by Master Sergeant Arthur N. Howell, recruiting officer. The recruiting office is located on the second floor of the post office building and will be open all day on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Sergeant Howell will be in at the Utah Power and ight every Wednesday. In the event Sgt. Howell is absent, men desiring information are requested to leave their name and address with the general delivery window at the post office in Brigham City or the manager of the Tremonton PowMrs. S. Rich To Give er and Light office. Book Review Tonight Improvement club . s All are invited to Mrs. Abel S .Rich will .review attend the review. the book Kihhing Kin by Thane, tonight, July 13, at the library, it was announced today by members of the Civic Lift, Tills Wnk, Good Mousokttplni, Poronts' I othtf Itodlni publications. JULY Apricot Surplus Erickson Held Thur. Seen Card Of Thanks In lifes darkest hour, one comes to realize the true meaning of the word "friends. Words cannot express the gratitude and appreciation we feel towards those who, by their kindness and generous assistance, helped lighten our burden of sorrow at the time of the tragic death of our beloved mother, Sarah Helen Tams, and sister Margaret Forsberg. May Gods blessing rest with those who helped in any way. The Tams Family In SAIT Services For Tlios. Els-wyt- h BOOTH 2nd South and Main HERB S THE LOWER-PRICE- Cl D HUMS Ml WAITED FOR ! 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