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Show 12 ELDER Obituaries ll mm m mwjpv-pf- i li Grace Stirling Bosley. HE WAS REARED and In Corinne, later lived In Tremonton and came to Bothwell In 1927. On June 28, 1909, he mar-rle- d Margie Fuller In Salt Lake City. They were later divorced. He was married to Mahala Jane Wilson on Aug. 30, 1919, In Malad, Idaho. Cleora C. ) Johnson A Cleora Peterson Johnson, age 70, The marriage was solemnized of Morgan, died Saturday In In the Logan LDS Temple In 1934. the Weber Memorial hospitHe was a member of the al In Roy after a long Illness. Box Elder county school board Born Nov. 18, 1896 In Rich-villa Morgan county, she was for 30 years and had been daughter of George L. and carpenter, CC , .wl SUCCUMBS John Tho- Mary Jane White Peterson. HE WAS A HIGH priest She was married to Sidney died in mas McCarron and ward teacher In the LDS on Nov. 19, Merrlel Craeger Cooley hospital Sunday afChurch. 1919 In the Salt Lake LDS ter a short Illness. Surviving are his widow, Temple. He died Feb. 17, 1953. one son and one daughter, She was married to Albert V . ji ' Portland, Johnson on Nov. 30, 1956 Kenneth Bosley, H. Ore : Mrs. Fred (Jean) Relf, (i In Brigham City. jffi She was a member of the Santa Marie, Calif.; 11 grandLDS ward and children, 15 North vC v ...'$$& John Thomas McCarron, was a Morgan one brother and one sistRelief visiting society 606 South Sixth West, died er, Raymond Bosley, Brig-hateacher Sunday morning In Cooley hos. SURVIVING ARE her hus. City, Mrs. Fay O'Malley, !53?TTA ' pltal following a short illness. band, three sons and one Chicago, 111 He was 53. . Funeral services will be daughter: J. Sidney Craeger, J fc McCarron was born Sept. Max B. Craeger, Mrs. Robert conducted Saturday at 1p.m. 1915 in Sault Sainte 22, Marie, (Donna) Jones, all ot Morgan; in the Bothwell LDS ward Mich. He was the son of Wayne M. Craeger, Syracuse, chapel and Mary Katherine two and one step, Friends may call at Rogers stepsons Quiggly, McCarron. He mardaughter, Albert S. Johnson mortuary In Tremonton day morning. The public is invited to attend with the ried Helen Ball in Elko, Nev. Jr., New Jersey Grant H. fiom 8 - 10 p.m. and program to start at 9 a.m. Johnson, Perry; Mrs. Donald Saturday from 11 a m. until WAS GRADUATED HE (Ellen) Mulivrana, Seattle, services Burial in the Valley from Kent State college In Wash.. 20 grandchildren, six View cemetery in Bothwell. Ohio and taught school In Ohio Sunday Church school also housing, assistance with clln-icgreat grandchildren 13 step, and health service, and for 13 years. He was employed begins with theserviceat 9:30 a brother and a.m. The children are asked sorting and selling at the by the Goodyear Rubber Co. grandchildren a sister. to worship with their parents Thrift Shop. Signup sheets 12 in Akron for years. Funeral services were held for tne first part of the ser- have been posted at the At one time, McCarron had Wednesday in the Morgan LDS Harold Arthur Miller, contact or back church of the .old son of Frank Pete and his own orchestra and also stake chapel. Burial was in vice, then come forward for 54 North a special Childrens Sermon the Migrant office, Katherine May Baker Miller, played with several big name the South Morgan Cemetery. on tne theme for the day. They First West, phone bands are then excused for classes He came to Utah eight years downstairs. There they will ago as an employee of the view a filmstrip on the days Thiokol Chemical Corp., theme. and was a tool designer THE1 CHURCH IS COOPER-atinRegular morning worship with Community PresHE WAS A PAST MEMBER will be at 9 a.m. Nursery byterian church and Alders-fat- is the Lions club, a member of for provided Methodist church in the of the Eagles lodge In Brig-haAll should interested youth Vacation Church school pro. City, and a member of up, without delay, for the gram for this summer. The sign the Catholic church. first session will be for Jun. Golden Spike Special, bya Surviving are his widow, planned lor and Senior High school stu- unique experience one stepson, Michael Jeffery Lee and Earl Monday, pastors Roger dents beginning of Brigham City; one grand, Fox for Junior and Senior July 7. The program will be child three sisters, Mrs. Mondays July Highs, of the around the theme built Loretta Koons, Sebrlng,Ohlo, 30 a.m. Fridays through us. Golden Spike Centennial, Mrs. Ruth McClain, Mrs. May the events and people Involved in Gillespie at the Presbyter-iachurch. Cooperating Wilson, both of Sault Sainte as material for some very in. Mane, Mich. churches include Presbyteriteresting religious instruc- an, Lutheran and Methodist. Funeral services will be tion. A session for kindergarconducted this morning at 11 youth from any ten through begins However, church are invited. If you a.m. in St Henrys Catholic July 27. Both sessions are two have any question call Rev. church. weeks long. Fox or Rev. Lee. Holy Rosary was recited con of the club The couples a gregation will have boating and picnic party together at Hyrum dam on Wednesday, p.m. July 9, beginning at TTI 5tj j " Mrs. " Creager :I3 fc U ' rr T . . f w"1 " I w'wfc -" It $ - ""'W & fcwe' Spnd,. ; John Thomas McCarron 4'.. V H Zj pltal. Guy Anpedro Bosley, 82, of Bothwell, died Tuesday In a Salt Lake City nursing home illness. after an Mr. Bosley was born Aug, 4, 1886, In Salt Lake City, a son of George William and Wednesday night In the Petersen Funeral chapel. Friends may call there this morning prior to the service. Burial will be in the Brig, ham City cemetery. it died Tuesday In an Ogden hos. Guy A. Bosley JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, July 3, 1969 BOX 4&. f ft The Infant was born June 30. The parents reside at 1160 Bonneville Drive, Brigham City, and are members of the Brigham City Fourteenth LDS ward. SURVIVING ARE the par. ents, one brother, Frank Pete Miller Jr., Brigham City; the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William O. Baker, Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. William R. Miller, Denabrog, Neb.; Mrs. the Malinda Aldridge, Glendora, Calif.; Mrs. May Hansen, Stockton, Calif.; Arthur V. Baker, Placervllle, Calif. Funeral services will be held this morning, Thurs. day, at 11a.m. In the Blaine Olsen Funeral Chapel, where friends may call prior toser. vices. Burial will be In the ham City Cemetery. Brig, CARD OF THANKS To those who by their acts of kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our beloved wife and mother we to express heartfelt wish thanks. We wish especially to thank the ward bishopric, the Relief society, our friends and all others who assisted In anyway. Harry B. Caldwell and Family d PARK WILL BE DEDICATED Brigham City men and equipment have been busy at the new John Adams park where dedication ceremonies will take place Fri Harold A. Miller one-da- y 10 30 a.m. and G 30 p.m. Sun. day school at 9:30 a.m. The Back to God Hour Is heard locally on KBUH each Sunday The Ministerial fellowship chaplain at Cooley hospital the week of July 7 will be Lari S. Fox, pastor of the Community United Presbyterian church. at 8 a.m. Dr. Joel 30 Neder-lioo- d is the radio minister. Tne young people connect-ewith our Summer Workshop program deeply c late the reception given them in Biigham City. The use the Bible team will continue with us Church Of Christ Who should and what Is the difference in thiough July 17. which version is used? to KBU1I Sunday morning s at 9:30 a.m. when these are to be discussed. The Bible church, G34 S. Bible classes meet beginI ast, extends to all, on a.m. at Second Sunday ning morning and 7 p.m. on Wed. a Lordial well oine. a.m. Sunday morning at nesday evening. The assemSun. blies are at 10 a.m. on Sun- we have a day mot ning and 7 p.m. on day school foi all ages from the cradle thiough the adult Sunday evening. class at which time we Lis-te- n Bible Church ques-tion- Btble-base- United Presbyterian The Sunday, July C, morning worship and Sunday church school at 9 a.m., both groups meeting in the sanctuary, following the cluldiens sei mon, boys and gills in kindergarten and pinnaiy grades will be excused to classes. Other will remain with child! en their parents for the lull morn This ai range-men- t lng seivice. will continue through out July and August. Nurseiy services aie available. Coflee hour will follow woi slop. With the minister on vacation, the pulpit will be occupied by Ruling tide i Alice Astiothof Salt Lake City. Mis. Astroth was oui lay delegate to the Geneial Assembly in Texas last May She will shat e some of the Assembly lghlights with mil congieation. Monday, July 7, junior and senior highs fiom the I Piexhyteiian and Methodist chinches will jinn in a two week Vacation school a. olden Spike bi oad The Special,' a unique and oi ig. Inal couise wiltten l pas. tois Roger Lee and tail fox. Youth of othei c lunches aie C also teach to God s Word. 1 his is followed by our morn ini woislup serviceat 11 a.m. invited. PLLASL NOTL YOU must be legistered with Pastoi Lee of Holy Cioss Lutheian Chuicli no latei thansatuiday, July 5, In oi del that adequate transposition be seemed foi the lug field ti ip on opening day exploi mg the old Pacilu Rallioad gi.ule back m the Pi omontory lulls Those le . isteied aie to icpoit at oil lespte hall at 9 a.m.. July 7, with lunch and a lievei.ue (water oi theimos). Theie is absolutely nowatei in the at ea to be exploi ed. Weai old cloth, es and stiudy shoes. The group will return befoie 5 p.m. July 10, the Womens As soclation will sponsoi tlieii annual Intel faith fellowship at the bowery. Women fiom our chuicli and all othei churches in Biigham City aie Invited to drop by for a fi lend, ly visit fiom 10 a.m. to 12 30 p.m. Christian Reformed Dally Vacation Bible school is being concluded today, Daily attendance aveiaged over 100 for the per. lod. We sincerely thank all who those helped make oui Bible school a success. Our annual Church Picnic will be held tomorrow (July 4) at South Main park. Starting time is 10:30 a.m. dinner at 12:20 p.m. All friends and members of the church are Invited. Sunday services are held at two-wee- Pot-luc- k message foi the morning service will be "And The T i uth Shall Make You Free! LVLNING SERVICE 30 p in. will combinegood gOspel singing with another Till at 7 message in the series from the Gospel of John, The Uy of Clu ist. services o( The Au-tli- oi mid-wee- the chin c li are- - Ladles Pray- er service at 10 a.m. Tues. day and the Player meeting anil Bible study 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at which time we will be studying Colossians 0 wishing tianspor-t.itiooi intoi mation can call Anyone 723.7170. Holy Cross Lutheran Woislup on the moi ning of f lltli Sunday af. in the Lutheian Caleiulai , be- ins at 9 20 a.m. he theme of the seivice will he built iixm the nuiaile of the catch oi tisli toimdinLuLe 5. Pastoi L ee will pi each on the text w it h a sei mon titled, "tmoimtel w till Clu 1st. the tei Tiinitv July G, Keep CARD OF THANKS Fri-da- y Aldersgate We wish to take this means of thanking all those who ex. tended assistance, comfort and sympathy at the time of the illness and death of our beloved wife and mother. In lifes darkest hour, one comes to lealize the true meaning of the word friends. Noble M. Fishburn and Family IFW SOTOInllp fi wi?l!s fee1 Methodist g KrQIalC,Cfl DOJ n sixth-grad- St. e Henrys Catholic Follow the landing of Apollo II The first Friday Mass will be combined with out Independence day celebration. Mass, a.m. and es will be at 5 30 p.m. Our special prayers are re. quested for Hie success of the teenage girls Search at St. Ann s retreat, Logan, July 11 13. Any who wish to at. tend this retreat should contact Father Curran, P.O. Box 669, Park City, Utah 84060, or Susan Clement, Spiritual Chan man, 3271 West 3800 South Granger. Other retreats this summer at St. Anns will be the DCCW letreat for Wo the Married men July Couples letieat, Aug. 1.3, and a seal cl. fm young men, Aug. 8 10. A biothuie on these with fuilher infoima. tion can lie piotuied in the vestibule of the church on the Moon 25-2- Volimteeis aie still welcome foi the Local Migrant pi ol lam. 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