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Show y- 4 y w rt f i I 3 THE BOX ELDER City, Utah NEWS, Brigham Tuesday, January 8, 1963 1 i Denver Dam Man Dies Ml Sunday George Elmer Johnson, tige passed away Sunday morning at his home in Beaver Dam illness after a Mr. Johnson was born Sept. 2, 1902, m Btnver Dam, a son of Rais A and Charlotte Whitworth Johnson. He was remed and educated in Beaver Dam and graduated from Box rider High school in Brigham City. He also attended the Brigham Young college at Logan. He married Lucile M Bateman on Nov. 22, 1928 in the Salt Lake LDS temple. 60, AN ACTIVE member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, he served a mission in Austialia and fulfilled two Bear 'liver stake missions He had served as an officiator in the Logan LDS temple for a number of years He had been waul clerk in the Beaver Dam ward foi many yeais and also hid seived as supeuntc ndt nt of the Sunday school and YMMIA in that ward He was a faimer and carpenter. SURVIVING are his widow, Beaver Dam, three sons and one daughter, George Russell Johnson, Beaver Dam; B Johnson Sunset, Mrs Bill (Diane) Barker and Rulori A. Johnson, both of Logan, 11 two brothers grandchildren, and four sisters, Alphalus A Johnson and Ben F. Johnson, both of Beaver Dam, Mrs J William (Florence) Christensen ol Ephraim, Mrs Paul (Kath-cryn- ) Kuhni, Sandy; Mis liar- - Ells-woit- h FUNERAL HUME J--ELT Director! HAROLD B I VERL FELT BRIGHAM PETERSEN CITY vet- curity benefits, the can Se- Our aid rely on us for MEMBER, ORDER THE help. to the family does not stop at the completion of the funeral service, OF OOlDEN THE RlllC but continues until every problem is resolved. K S Not man Lee, 87, prominent LDS church and civic leader nd resident of Brigham City, passed away at the home f a daughter m Orem Sunday afternoon of natural causes lit had tended at 121 North Main, Brigham City Mr Lee was boin Oct 4 1875, in. Brigham lty, a son of Severn Nelson and Emma Ensign Lee He was educated in Brigham City schools, attended Utah State Academy at Logan and graduated from the LDS Business college at Salt Lake City. A devoted member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day he served a Saints, mission to Sweden in 1R97, and later he served a mission to SUCCUMBS Patriach S. NorHe man Lee, 87, passed away Sunthe British Isles in 1909-1served as associate editor of day afternoon. the mission periodical, The r ild the business to M Clark iift-lon- g - 0 Mil-lrm- Star. HE WAS ordained president Hillum Mr Lee, along with Frank of the Box Elder stake on March and Victor Madsen, 17, 1917, and held that position Liowtmg and Brtg-hitorganized phnned for over 19 years. He was laCitys fust Peach Days in ter sustained patriarch of the 1401 North Box Elder stake HE MARRITD Ida Knowlton his he eailier years, Duung if I urmington on Sept 11, 1899, served twice as president of the in the Salt Lake LDS temple, Box Elder stake YMMIA He mtl they lesulud in Bngham also served on the stake high WHEN applying for erans allowances or Social family Death Claims Prominent Church and Civic Leader council while serving as a coun selor to Bishop David P Buit in the Brigham City Third ward. As a young man, he woiked as a telegraph operator for the Oregon Shortline railroad. He became associated with the Box Elder News and later bought the paper and served as editor. After returning from the British mission he became associated with E. W Dunn in the abstracting and insurance business and later became the sole owmer, operating the business until his retnement, when he Ci!y Lee Mis died Oct. 17, 1961 Survivors include five daugh- ters Mis Gcoige K (Rhoda) lewis, Spnigdule, Utah, Mrs. William P (Oia) Knecht, Orem; B Mts. Wallace (Rozanna) Schnles, Farmington; Mrs Clark W. (Mary) Higgins, Langley Air Torce Base, Va ; Mrs Weldon S. (Floience) Burnham, Sherman Oaks, Calif, 20 grandchil-diop- , 39 gieat giandchildrcn; two brothei s and four sisters, Victor Lee, Provo, Karl C. Lee, Mis Camilla Macdonald, Salt Lake City, Mrs. Amy Phillips, Mrs. Florence Baird and Mis. old C. (Chailotte) Bateman, of Lester (Olivia) Knight, all of Mrs Alvin (Afton) Bi igham City Ogden, I uneral services have tentaWalkenhurst, Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be con- tively set for Wednesday at 1 ducted Wednesday at 1 p. m in p. m m the Brigham City the Beaver Dam LDS ward Third LDS ward chapel, with chapel by Bishop LaMon Sim- Bishop K B Olsen officiating. mons. Friends may call Tues- Friends may call at the Blaine day fiom 7 to 9 p. m. at Rogers Olsen Moituary Tuesday from Mortuary in Tremonton, and 7 to 9 p m and Wednesday Wednesday from 11 a. m. until prior to time of services. time of service at the family Interment will be in the Brighome in Beaver Dam. ham City cemetery. BABY THINGS AT BABY PRICES! STOCK UP! CHARGE ITS ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY When you buy a new suit, the right fit is important. Its even more important that you get the right fit on the type of savings account best suited for you your children, or your oiganization. Save with Savings Specialists Saving is our specialty. Let one of our savings outfitters help needs. 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