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Show t i Gustave A. ft Obituaries jj Stenquist Gustave A. Stenquist, 83, Tremonton, died Aug. 25 at home of natural causes.' He was born Aug. 9, 1890, in Vingaker, Sweden, to Carl A. Anderson and Augusta Stenquist. He married Anna M. "Greta Sedell on June 27, 1930. in the Salt Lake LDS temple. He was a farmer and came to the United States in 1902. Survivors include his widow, sons, John C. Stenquist, Salt Lake City; Leland G. Stenquist, Abinadi (Bin) Tolman, 88, Honeyville, died Saturday in a Brigham City nursing home after a long illness. He was born Oct. 22, 1884, in Honeyville, a son of Benjamen Hewitt and Eliza Belle Grant Tolman. He married Ellis Wirthlin on Nov. 19, 1924, in the Salt Lake LDS temple. horHe was a ticulturist in Box Elder county and owned and operated a fruit farm for over 60 years in Honeyville. Active in the LDS church, he was a former bishop of the Kaysville; Thomas Glenn Udy n Thomas Glenn Udy Honeyville ward, counselor, and one son, Mrs. Verlin (Ona T.) Moon, Cherry Creek, Idaho; Mrs. John G. (Dawn T.) Mills, Sr., Ogden; Mrs. Frank N. (Ila T.) Jensen, Bear River City; LeRoy A. Tolman, Melbourne, Fla.; 18 grandchildren and six Also brother surviving are one and three sisters, Austin S. Tolman and Mrs. Hyrum (Paulie T.) Booth, both of Ogden; Mrs. Robert (Theda) Turner, Riverton; Mrs. Emma T. Buckmiller, Salt Lake City. Funeral services were held Wednesday in the Honeyville Ward chapel with Bishop Dee Hortin officating. Burial was in Honeyville cemetery. Hansen Ernest Ole Hansen, 80, Tremonton, died Aug. 25, in Valley hospital of a heart attack. He was born Dec. 7, 1892, in Mount Pleasant to Ole and Andra Mary Christip Hansen. He married Dina M;Argyle. They were later divorced. ' He married Marguerite B. Ballard on Feb. 28, 1943, in Logan. He was former owner-managof a Bountiful cafe and was retired owner and manager of Eras cafe in Tremonton. He of the a member was Businessmens association of Tremonton, a veteran of World War I and a member of the American Legion. Survivors include his widow, son and daughter, Keith A. Hansen, Denver; Mrs. Ted er (Blanche) Burningham, Bountiful; daughters, Funeral services for Thomas Glen (Bob) Udy of Riverside will be conducted at 12 noon today (Thursday) in the Belmont ward chapel in West Fielding. CARD OF THANKS Udy died in the Valley in Tremonton, Since it has been our lot to hospital Sunday, of natural causes. He find... At every parting of the was born Dec. 16, 1906 in road. ..The helping hands of Plymouth, a son of Thomas J. friends so kind. . . To help us with and Charolette Archibald Udy. out heavy load... He was reared and educated in the Bear River valley. He And since We have no gold to graduated from Bear River give... And love alone must school. High make amends... Our humble On Jan. 12, 1935 he married is, while we live... God prayer Madge Skinner in Brigham us make worthy of our friends. was City. The marriage solemnized in the Logan LDS The Family of temple Sept. 25, 1936. Mrs. Udy Yuklo Nlmort Samuel died Mar. 2, 1973. in the was a high priest Udy Belmont ward. He had served in the YMMIA presidency, and as Sunday school superintendent. Lincolns nose in the Mount He was a dance director in the Riverside ward, the Belmont Rushmore sculptures is longer ward and in the Bear River than the entire face of Egypts stake. He was also a home Sphinx. teacher. He was employed by the Box Elder county weed for many, years. department Naomi Ann Witt Surviving are three sons and two daughters Richard Glenn Udy of Riverside, Harold Thomas Udy, Blaine Edard Udy and Mrs. Gary (Colleen) Norr of Tremonton, Mrs. Paul (Bonnie) Fuhriman of Taylor, British Columbia. Their are 16 grandchildren. Miss Naomi Ann Witt, 27, Also surviving are three home North Willard, died at her and three sisters brothers Saturday after a long illness. Newel J., Mrs. Grant (Vaudis) She was born May 14, 1946, in Skinner of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Davenport, Iowa, a daughter of John (Grace) Allen, Mrs. Francis W. (Bill) Sr. and Nadel Marvin (Nina) Burnett, DeLos Flint Witt. and LaVoy Udy of She was a member of the Udy and Riverside; one Community Presbyterian one Ted Burton of church in Brigham City. Colorado and Mrs. Keith Surviving are her parents of of Tremonton.' .North Willard; one brother, Bill V-(Nancy) Fraser will take place in the i.k Burial ' Witt, Brigham City f one Riverside cemetary. grandmother, Mrs. Mary Anderson, Little Falls, Minn. Funeral services were conthe ducted Wednesday in CARD OF THANKS Community Presbyterian church with Rev. Richard Lawson officiating. Just saying thank you doesnt Burial was in Willard seem enough. We hope cemetery. everyone who expressed their sympathy, friendship and acts of kindness knows how much your thoughtfulness was appreciated during the illness and Petersen, Fielding; 37 granddeath of our beloved son and 60 greatchildren; brother Rodger R. Richards. We especially wish to thank grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. W. F. (Flossie) Petersen, the 11th ward Bishopric and Hyrum; Mrs. Ernest (Vina) relief society, and all others Draper, Salt Lake City. who assisted to lighten our loss Funeral services were conin any way. in ducted Wednesday Tremonton First ward. Burial George, Ilene Richards was in Bountiful cemetery. and family stepsons, stepGerald Ballard, Tremonton; Mariner Ballard, Dillon, Mont.; Mrs. Fred Both-wel- l; (Marjorie) Christensen, Mrs. Ray (Shirley) Stark, Magna; Mrs. Donald (Eleanor) ' Karens Kolumn ', m'y,'". Bothwell Thatcher Penrose by Karen Stokes It happened again this year. School started just in time to save my sanity. I dont know what happens to the kids this time of the year but theyre sure ready for a change, even school, and so am I. Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan and children Alisha and J.R. Indian students arrive in county Ten Indian placement students arrived Thursday from New Mexico to attend school in Northern Box Elder county. Rena Costello will be with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Capener in Riverside; Erwin Charlie with Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Rhodes in East Garland; Bernice Martinez with Bishop and Mrs. Ross Rudd in West Fielding; Jonah Burton with Mr. and Mrs. C.M. Cornwall in Riverside; Andrew Charlie with Mr. and Mrs. Gail Godfrey in Fielding, Kenneth Davis with Bishop and Mrs. Marvin Ashby in Garland; Pamela Charlie with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Madsen in North Garland; Lena Bitsillie with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson in Garland; Herb Smith with Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes in East Garland and Annie Julian with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Madsen in North Garland. are spending some time with Mrs. Nerine Forsgren, Mrs. Morgan's mother. The couple have been stationed with the armed services in Germany but will now be moving to Ft. Carson, Colo. Sunday Mrs. Forsgren had all of her family home for dinner. Those enjoying the day together included Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Spencer and family of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kitchen and boys of Bear River City and Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan and children. The Spencers also spend the weekend in Bothwell. New Baby Mr, and Mrs. Dale Anderson are welcoming a new baby daughter into their family. This is their first child and will be named Kimberly. She arrived on Aug. 21, at the LDS hospital in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eggli and family traveled to Salt Lake City during the week where they visited Trolley Square and other places of interest. Tremonton on Monday evening. Miss Salley Stokes and Miss Susan Okada of Penrose are leaving Thursday for San Diego, Calif. The girls will spend the winter working in California. They also plan to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Reeve and other relatives there. Jason Cagle has been spending the week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joshep Thayne Stokes of Penrose. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cagle are vacationing in California. Mrs. Clara Smith of Ogden visited Sunday with her father, George Payne and other relatives in the Bothwell and Thatcher area. Mrs. Colleen Laws traveled to Ogden on Monday. She helped her mother, Mrs. Ina Udy pack for a trip to Denver, Colo. Mrs. Udy will spend some time in Denver with her son, Doyle and family. Valley hospital employees party at the North Park in Present for the future. Weekend Visitors Enroute home they visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eggli in Ogden. Former Bothwell residence Mr. and Mrs. Stan Colton and children of Pocatello, Idaho visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. DeLon Stokes and family. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Anderson. Mrs. Nerine Forsgren, Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan and Alisha and J.R. attended the Mrs. Alvie Heaton while in Logan. Mrs. Heaton is Mrs. Firths mother. The Clair Firths were in Granger Wednesday evening. Thev attended the wedding and reception of Mr. and Mrs. Max Shaw. Max is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A.D. Shaw. The Shaws are fromer residents of Bothwell. While at the reception they visited Mrs. Evelyn Johnson of Arco, Idaho. The Johnsons also lived in Bothwell at one time. Mr. and Mrs. DeLon Stokes traveled to Salt Lake City Wednesday where Mr. Stokes attended a meeting of the Utah Turkey Marketing board of which he is a member. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Newman of Salt Lake City visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Newman. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kupfer accompanied Mr. and Mrs. David Kilfoyle and Ryan to Ogden Sunday where they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kilfoyle and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Firth traveled to Logan on Thursday where they picked up their Indian daughter, Pheobe Ann Sam. They also visited Mr. and Take stock in America. Give US. Savings Bonds Now at Ooden1 M IRsdssi Naomi Ann; Witt Ernest O,. S. Stenquist, Tremonton; Eric H. Stenquist, Lowell, Mich.; 12 grandchildren; brothers, Eric L. A. Stenquist, William Stenquist, both Tremonton; Edwin O. Stenquist, Logan; JohnE. Stenquist, LDS mission, Independence, Mo. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Tremonton Third ward. Burial was in Bear River City cemetery. well-know- n Honeyville; three daughters Richard 11 Thursday, August 30, 1973 , Abinadi (Bin) Tolman superintendent of the YMMIA and Sunday school and gospel doctrine teacher. He was the first scoutmaster of Honeyville ward and served as high councilman in Box Elder stake. He served two missions for the LDS church in France and the southern states. He also served two terms on the Honeyville Town board and was a tourist guide at the Brigham City tabernacle for many years and was known for his singing. Surviving are his widow of BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah step-broth- ste-sist- " - 3t 9. daily interest compounded daily PASSBOOK SAVINGS Aug.t8-Sept- .3 Effective July 1, 1973. Add or withdraw as you please. Interest compounded daily, paid or credited quarterly. SAVINGS CERTIFICATES Effective date of Issue Home product displays Parade 73 from 11 90 days, $1,000 minimum. 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