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Show I f Tremonton Tales ) Obituaries Frances E. Whitaker Nelson Mn. Frances E. Whitaker Nelson, 90, of 6S4 South East, Brigham Primary and Relief Society. Surviving are four daughters, Second City, died Mrs. Martina H. Johnson, San Jose, Calif.; Mrs. Francis (LeGay) Petersen. Bancroft, Idaho.; Mrs. Howard (Rozella Friday at the home of a daughter in Brigham City of natural causes. She was bom June 1, 1893, in Willard, the daughter of James Woodland ang Mary Jane and Brewster) Warren, Elizabeth Wright, both of Brigham City; 13 grand-- ' 35 children; great- McMinn Whitaker. Shewfis married to Lewis G. Howell. They were later divorced. She was then married to Peter R. Nelson. He died Feb. 7. 1949. grandchildren; two one sister, Rozilla (Rosey A.) Rosa, Brigham City. Funeral services will be held at the Brigham City Sixth Ward chapel Monday at 11 a.m. Friends may call at 209 South First East, Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Monday prior to services. Burial will be in the Brigham City cemetery. . She was reared in Willard, living most of her life in Brigham City. When she was younger, she carried mail from Yost to Bridge, Idaho. She was active in all LDS organizations until her later years. She was also active in Pearl Henderson Hunter Surviving are three sons and one daughter, Dee Hunter, Ogden; Mack Hunter, Willard; Vera Hunter, Brigham City; Mrs. Arlo Donnette Duston, Gridley, Calif.; 13 grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be held Monday at 11 a.m. at the Webb Mortuary in Preston. Pearl Henderson Hunter, 71, at an Ogden nursing home Thursday of natural causes. of Ogden, died She was born Sept. 4, 1901, in Star Valley, Wyo., the daughter of Marion C. and Millie Almeda Harmon Henderson. She was married to Cyral S. Hunter on June 3, 1919, in Preston, Idaho. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died in Friends may call at the mortuary Monday from 9:30 until time of services. Burial will be in the Preston cemetery. 1970. She had been an active member of the LDS Church, working in the Relief Society. CARD OF THANKS Shed fire causes We wish to take this means of thanking all those who extended City comfort assistance, and sympathy at the time of the illness and death of our beloved husband, father and grandpa. In lifes darkest hour, one comes to realize the true meaning of the word "friends. $100 loss Brigham Residents attend funeral services A Mrs. Sein Fabb and daughters, and Grandchildren volunteer firemen were dispatched to three fires on Friday, one which City. Others attending the viewing in addition to members of the family were Mr. and Mrs. Miles Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Allen, Mr. and Mrs. - Dave Stander. Mrs. Nebeker was the daughter of Dr. LaMar Harris. She and her husband were killed in a car accident July 8 near Tooele as they were returning from a business trip in Nevada. They are survived by four children. A houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Rogers is Mrs. Beth Breesicke of Brownsville, Tex. Brownsville is where Mr. and Mrs. had their Rogers headquarters while serving a LDS mission in Texas. Mrs. Breesicke is the branch president of the Relief society in Brownsville. Guests at the Rogers home last week were Dana Rogers who will be on the faculty at the elementary school in Brownsville this fall and two of her room-mateCarol Backman and Brenda Giessmann. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. Leslie Rees Tuesday were their nephews Jon and Danny Rees, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Rees of Seattle, Wash; and Jerry Maybe of Oakley, Idaho. A fire caused a total of $100 damage to a storage shed belonging to Glenn B. Severns, 410 North Main, according to fire department reports. Tlw, fire.' started from spon- taneous combustion, firemen said. The call came in at 7:12 p.m. A fire started in a car owned by Beth Conger, at Third North and Fifth West at 7:32 p.m. The cause was listed as a short. A false alarm was reported at ' 7:53 p.m. the same day. j CARD OF THANKS The Willard ward and Willard second ward primaries and Mutual held closing socials this week prior to taking a vacation until the first week in September. On Tuesday morning the Willard ward primary held a program called "Primary Days They Were Very Special." Each class participated showing and telling about special projects and events their class had during the years. On Tuesday night the Willard ward Mutual held their closing social at Crystal Springs. Swimming and skating were her birthday anniversary. Other guests included J.C. Gibbs of Portage, Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Hall of Garland, Mr. and of Stumm Mrs. Park Tremonton. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. T.L. Cochran Friday were Mr. and Mrs. C.E. (Sherry Schaffer) Hulse and four children of Bountiful. Mrs. Mr. and Marvin Stenquist spent the weekend in Salt Lake City visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peterson and Dr. E.H. White was honored at a family dinner and family. houseguest of Dr. and LaMar Harris last week Mrs. T.D. Anderson of Francisco. Mrs. LeRoy Roberts daughters Betty Roberts A Mr. and Mrs. Verl Anderson have their granddaughter Tammy McCarle of Bountiful as their guest for a few days. Also visiting at the Anderson home are their sons Blaine Anderson of Seattle and Jack , Anderson of Los Angeles. Dr. and Mrs. John Hurley BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, July 19, 1973 , . I. 'Sr Veterans! Heres 11 education entitlement will eitf two months before I receive my degree. When will VA discontinue my allowance checks? the end of the school term in which entitlement runs out. a veteran with a non- Your Answer A--- am going to college under the GI bill, but my 36 months of Q- -I Q--- If Davis of Salt Lake City, Dr. and Mrs. DeLamar Jensen and family of Provo, Mrs. Dorothy Hendricks and three children of Oregon. A delicious dinner was by a social. en- service connected disability dies in a private hospital, will VA pay transportation place bear of costs to burial? VA is permitted to these expenses only when death occurs in a VA hospital or joyed followed Dr. E.H. White is presently domiciliary, or while making his home in Provo to be hospitalized at VA expense. near his daughter Mary Jensen local VA office has and her husband and family. denied me a home loan Friends of Dr. Hobart White guarantee on a duplex house I will be interested to know he wish to buy. However, I believe and his wife and family are I have a good deal. What can I leaving in the near future to do? make their home in Germany may write the VA for the coming three years regional director requesting a where he will serve as a plastic review of your case. At the surgeon in the U.S. Army. He same time, any additional inhas been stationed at San An- formation that would help your tonio, Tex. for the past two cause should be included in this communication. years. Q-- My A-- Insured Bank Savings at IB All new Certificates of Deposit will be issued at the following per annum rates: Mrs. was San and and Pugsley and Mrs. Venis daughter-in-laRoberts have returned from an David Spending a week visiting Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert E. Orme and family is Mrs. Ormes mother, Mrs. Rulon England of Tooele. She came especially to care for Mrs. Orme and get acquainted with her new granddaughter born July 9 in the Logan LDS hospital. Arriving from Gardnerville, Nev. Friday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bennett and family and other relatives in this area were Mr. and Mrs. Steve (JaNae Zundel) Shaffer and family. Saturday they attended enjoyed and a picnic supper was a L.R. Shaffer reunion held in served by the presidencies. the Garland City Park. Sunday On Wednesday the Willard Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Zundel and second ward Primary held their daughter Melissa of Tremonton closing social. The four CTR joined them at the Bennett classes presented murals made home for a dinner party. A dinner party was held at the in their classes during the year, and the Targeteer classes presented a puppet show. Individual class parties were then held by each class in their Mr. and Mrs. Jim West and classrooms. their new baby boy from Salt Lake City. Closing Soudals The Willard second ward Frank Ipsen from Miami, Mutual is planning a closing Fla. visited with his parents Mr. social to be held Wednesday, and Mrs. Merle Ipsen while in July 25. Announcement will be Utah on business. made of time and place later. Visitor at the home of Mr. and Recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Francis Witt is Orrie Mr. and Mrs. Francis Witt were .Ewoldt, Mr. Witts brother-in-lafrom Wheatland Iowa. Mrs. Keith (Helen) Durant and children Russell, Doug, and Shelly returned this week to their home in Grand Coulee Washington after visiting for three weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Holden. Mrs. Durant is Mrs. Holdens sister. Making the trip to Washington with her is her mother Mrs. Mary Archibald from Ogden. While Mrs. Durant was in Willard her son Kevin Durant and his friend Junior Monroe from Fort Carson, Colo, visited with her over the the 4th of July weekend. - party Saturday on the occasion of his 86th birthday anniversary held at the home of his son and daughter-in-laDr. and Mrs. Wendell White and family. Others attending were Dr. and Mrs. Hobart White and family of San Antonio Tex; Dr. and Mrs. Hartley White and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jones White and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parker, Mrs. Celia Davis, Doug enjoyable vacation in England. To those who by their acts of They visited Mrs. LeRoy kindness expressed their Roberts mother, Mrs. Dorothy and her brother and sympathy and friendship at the Williams Mr.' and "Mrs7 time of the death of our beloved 'sister-in-la- w Gale Skinner, son and brother Dennis Roberts and family in we wish to express heartfelt Bristol. They also visited thanks. We wish especially to relatives in Cornwall and other thank the ward bishopric, the points of interest. The three Relief society, our friends, and young ladies also visited Mr. all others who assisted in any and Mrs. Ross Barnes in Danoon, Scotland and other way. interesting places in Scotland. The Opal Skinner Family They returned Wednesday evening by plane and report having had a marvleous time. Eli, Anderson, SOMETHING OLD, SOMETHING NEW son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Anderson, of Bothwell, works e on the 'new home sewing machine which is one of the many old things which he enjoys restoring. Eli also designs and builds modern furniture. old-tim- compliment to Mrs. J.C. Gibbs of Portage who was celebrating Return Home Returning from an enjoyable vacation in Yellowstone Park are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stokes Ward Primaries have socials by Madge H. Watts home of Mr. and Mrs. Con Hansen Friday evening in were at the airport in Salt Luke to meet their daughter Kathy who has been spending a week visiting her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Hurley and family in Corona, Calif; and their daughter Sharon and her friend Jan Fronk who have been spending a week visiting Dr. and Mrs. Darwin Harris in Auburn, Calif. The Hurley family then drove to Park City for a week of golf, swimming and horseback riding. Mrs. Clarence Stuck! of Logan has been spending the past two weeks caring for her father Alma Theurer who recently underwent eye surgery at the LDS hospital in Logan. s, Mrs. wasfalsealarm. Willard Reports by Flo Munson Among those attending joint funeral services for Greenley and Myrna Mae Harris Nebeker held in the Larkin Mortuary in Salt Lake City Thursday were Dr. and Mrs. LaMar Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dee Harris, Mr. and Mrs. D.W. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McMurdie, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Orme of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Harris of Bothwell, Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Harris of Brigham family and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Stenquist and family. Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Packer enjoyed dinner with Mr. and Mrs. E.M. Stark in Bothwell Sunday. Mrs. Steve Green and two children of Bountiful have been spending a few days visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Arian Summers. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Evan Green. Visiting Mrs. Lula Funk is her of son Funk Morten Philadelphia, Penn. They have enjoyed visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roger Funk and family in Pleasant Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Funk and family in Roy. Saturday they all attended a Hauser family reunion held at Rose Park in Pocatello. Approximately 85 were in 1 Diana, Wendy and Kevin McNeely children of Bob and Betty McNeely from Burley Idaho have been visiting in Willard with their grandfather August Braegger and with the Wayne Braeggers and the Dale Braeggers. Before returning home they plan to visit with Earl and LaVon Dickamore in South Ogden. Marlene Kap who has been president of the Willard ward YWMIA for the past four and a half years was released Sunday night. Melda Mund was appointed to serve as the new president of the Young ladies Aaronic Priesthood MIA. on 4-Y- ear , tar apbs r - t: , and over Certificates $1000 Minimum on VA Year and over Certificates on 1 -Year $500 Minimum on $500 Minimum Certificates 3-Month and over Certificates on regular Passbook Savings $500 Minimum Effective July 1, 1973 YOUR HOME-OWNE- D ' INDEPENDENT BANK er County Bank continues to pay its savings dispositors the highest rates permitted by law. 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