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Show i William A. Obituaries J William Albert Oyler, Sr., 87, of 449 Jefferson, Ogden, died at his home Tuesday morning of natural causes. He was born Oct. 22, 1886, in Payson, Utah, a son of John Orrin Harold Edwin Stevens, 42, 672 North First West, died Saturday in the McKay hospital after an illness. He was born Aug. 17, 1931 in Twin Falls, Idaho, the son of Frank Edwin and Hazel Amelia Wells Stevens. He married Joan Young, Sept. 2, 1953 in the Salt Lake LDS temple. Stevens was reared in Twin Falls, Idaho and Heber. He graduated from Twin Falls High school and the National Technical school of Los Angeles, Calif. In the 10th grade at Twin Falls he built a blue print for a recopier. Stevens served an LDS mission to Denmark, from 1951 Alberta Goss Mrs. Mary Alberta Pulsipher 72, Brigham City, died Sunday in a local nursing home. Mrs. Goss was born Jan. 10, 1902, in Brigham City, a daughter of William and Carolyn Wight Pulsipher. She was a lifelong resident of Brigham City. On Feb. 8, 1923, she was married to Archibald James Goss in the Logan LDS temple. He died Aug. 4, 1964. She had been an active member of the LDS church and served in the Relief society. Survivors include four sons, James Arthur Goss, Manhattan, Kan.; Cyril Archie Goss, Tremonton; William Jay Goss, Leland Ray Goss, both of Brigham City; one daughter, Mrs. John (Melba Jean) Reeves, Ogden; 29 grandgreatchildren; eight grandchildren. Also surviving are two brothers and four sisters, Clifford Pulsipher, Helena, William Marcus Mont.; Goss to 1953. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean conflict. He invented a wheel adapter using a car spare tire on a trailer. He was a member of the Brigham City Eighteenth LDS ward; former elders quorum president; Seventies secretary and instructor, scoutmaster, and at the present time was high priest instructor and in- development structor. Stevens was a former building contractor in Twin Falls, had been employed at Douglas Aircraft in California and Thiokol Chemical corporation as instrumentation supervisor. He was presently employed as a computer service engineer for Systems Engineering Labratories in Florida. He invented Mill and Mix Four Mills and he was currently president of the corporation. Survivors include his wife of Brigham City; sons and daughters, Harold Dwight Stevens; Mark Edwin Stevens; Sherri Diane Stevens; Roseann Stevens, and Karen Joann Stevens all of Brigham City; parents of Twin Falls; sisters, Mrs. Lewis (Louise) Arrington, Twin Falls; Mrs. Joe (LoLita) foster a Strumph, Magna; brother, James A. Chambers, Roy. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Brigham City Seventh-Eighteent- h LDS ward. Burial was in the Brigham City cemetery under the direction of the Olsen Funeral home. . H. Blacker Margene Hunsaker Blacker, Idaho, Rupert, Saturday died at Cassia morning Memorial hospital, Burley, Idaho, of cancer. She Amanda T. Paskett Mrs. Tanner Amanda Paskett, 78, Grouse Creek, died Tuesday morning at the home of a daughter in Tremonton after an illness. She was horn Jan. 20, 1896, in Grouse Creek, to Allen Newman and Mary Emily Barlow Tanner. She was married to George Paskett on April 30, 1914, in the Salt Lake LDS temple. He died May 5, 1959. She was a resident of Grouse Creek and had lived a portion of the time in a trailer home at Tremonton since the life-lon- g death of her husband. She had owned and operated a boarding house with cabins and Margene 48, Pulsipher, was-,bor- Nov. 5, 1925, in Bothwell, a daughter of John Albert and Martha Ann Priest Hunsaker. She moved to Idaho in 1938. She was married to Earl Blacker on April 27, 1945, in the Logan LDS temple. She was a member of the Rupert Second ward where she had been active as president of the Primary and president of the Relief society. Among survivors are a brother and sister, J. Dale Hunsaker and Afton Olsen, both of Brigham City. Funeral services were held Tuesday in Rupert and burial was in Rupert City cemetery. meals at Grouse Creek and was active in the LDS church, having taught Primary, Sunday school, and YWMIA and was a genealogy worker, also singing in the ward choir. Survivors include one son and two daughters, Robert Paskett, Provo; Mrs. Oscar (Afton) Mrs. Koford, Tremonton; Archie (Rhea) Toyn, Grouse Creek; 17 grandchildren; 39 three and two sisters, Herbert A. Tanner; Delbert E. Tanner, both Grouse Creek; David E. Tanner, Mrs. Orland (Evelyn) Betteridge, both of Ogden; Mrs. Henry (Bertha) brothers Childs, Roy. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Grouse Creek Ward chapel with Bishop Merlin B. Tanner officiating. Friends may call at Petersen Funeral chapel Friday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Archie on Creek, Toyn, Grouse Saturday from 10 a.m. until time of service. Burial will be in Grouse Creek cemetery. Granger; Minerva Jane Ogden in 1944. He retired in 1952. Capener, Frederick Brigham City ; Mrs. Jack (Virginia) Birkland, Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 11 a.m. in the Chapel of Flowers mortuary He was born Aug. 1, 1894, in Covington, Ky., a son of Alfred R. and Marjorie Pettit Spencer. He had resided in the Brigham City area since 1965 and was a retired master machinist for General Electric corporation at Lynn, Mass. He Florence married Elizabeth Draggoo on Nov. 9, 1919, in Charlottesville, Ya. She died Aug. 14, 1967. Surviving are one son, Charles F. Spencer, Brigham City; three grandchildren; two CARD OF THANKS To those who by their acts of their sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our beloved wife and mother Della Ellis Barber we wish to express heartfelt thanks. We wish especially to thank the ward bishopric, the Relief society, our friends, and all others who assisted in any way. He was a high priest and ward teacher in the 29th LDS ward and had been a Sunday school teacher and was a choir member in the Fielding ward. Surviving are his widow of Ogden; four sons and one Mrs. Lyman daughter, (Mildred) Hunter, Washington Terrace; Lee W. Oyler, Salt Lake City; Merrill F. Oyler, Ogden; J. Earl Oyler, North Ogden; William A. Oyler, Jr., Long Beach, Calif.; 25 grand43 greatchildren; grandchildren; one Wes Barber and Family Mrs. Shannon Cook and Mrs. Also surviving are one brother and three sisters, Leo Oyler, Garland; Mrs. Nora way. Thursday, January 24, 1974 Frederick A. Spencer, 79, Brigham City, died Sunday in a local nursing home. vices. Burial will be in Aultorest Memorial park. expressed Funeral services will today (Thursday) at 10 the Olsen-Fel- t Funeral 205 South First East, friends may call prior be held a.m. in home, where to ser- vices. Burial will be cemetery. DeWayne Southworth in Brigham City CARD OF THANKS Take To those who by their acts of kindness their expressed Paul B. Elder eyes mission in Finland Elder Joseph D. Jensen has accepted a call to serve in the Finland mission for the LDS church. He will enter the mission home on Feb. 9, and will spend two months at Ricks college at Rexburg, Idaho, for language training. He will be a speaker in Sacrament meeting in the Brigham City Twelfth ward at 7:30 p.m. on Jan. 27 with Bishop Charles Ogles presiding. Joseph is a native of Roosevelt and attended schools there. He graduated from Union high school, class of 72 and has been a student at Brigham Young university since then where he is majoring in business administration. Tracy stock SUNDAY BREAKFAST inmerica. FOR AERIE Mcrv.SERS AND THEIR FAMILIES 10 am to 2 pm every Sunday EAGLES HALL 912 North Main Huy U. S. Sav ings Bonds William E. Hunt and Family married He Ethel m m ill with m m Mmm y uk Ogden 1st Federal t.qv Mc- half-siste- r, Employer Automatic Electric Blanket single control Polaroid Big Bradley Shot Portrait Land Camera Schick Staysharp Electric Shaver Electric Curler Sunbeam "Mist-Stic- k Norelco "Quick Dry" Hair Dryer 50" x 60" with two-wa- y Stadium Blanket nylon zipper Salad Set by International Silver-- 10 inch fluted bowl,2-pc- . Rogers Silverplate serving set Set Petal Stainless Steel Tableware Warm-O-Tra- y Hostess Party Food Piping Hot Keeps Welby Electric Digital Clock Double bed, 1 Alarm Clock 30-ho- 2z" Pierced Silverplate Bowl Silver by International Styler 12'2" Round Silverplate Tray by International Silver Now... look what you can earn at Ogden 1st Federal SAVINGS CERTIFICATES Effective Date of Issue Continental Telephone ot Utah Te u Williams on Sept. 18, 1961. They were later divorced. He then married Phoebe Beul. He was employed at a lumber company in Payson. He was reared and educated in Yost, later moving to Brigham City. He was a member of the LDS church. Surviving are his widow, one son and one daughter, Lucky Lee Tracy and Misty Dawn Tracy, both of Sunset; his parents of Brigham City. Also surviving are three brothers and seven sisters, Jay Tracy, Mrs. Marie Sloan, Mrs. Clair (Zelda) Rasmussen and Mrs. Howard (Naomi) Forward, all of Brigham City; Kay Tracy and Mrs. Bob (Shirley) Brackenbury, both of Burley, Idaho; Shirl Tracy, West Point; Mrs. Clifford (Klea) Nelson, Clearfield; Mrs. Don (Sharon) George, North Bend; Mrs. Judy Hansen, Logan; one Mrs. George (LaVon) Hastings, Idaho Falls, Idaho. Funeral services and burial were scheduled in Phoenix. only penmes a mile and is even cheaper at night and on certain holidays And compared to your car. it uses almost no energy at all. So don't stay at home alone this Sunday, get together with the people you care about As long as you ve get a telephone, you'll always be able to have! on Sunday Continental AUXtUACT are serving 4 years, $1,000 minimum. Interest compounded daily, One year, $1,000 minimum. 2'h years, $1,000 minimum. 90-da- y, Interest compounded nphone System Interest compounded daily, paid or credited quarterly. paid or credited quarterly. Member of the nationwide He is a son of Mrs. Hyrum (Faye) Jensen and the late Mr. Jensen. The family moved to Brigham City about a year ago. They livd at 585 North Fifth East. He is a grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. Niels Hansen of Brigham City. THE FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our beloved wife and mother S. S. Hunt, we wish to express heartfelt thanks. We wish especially to thank the ward bishopric, the Relief society, our friends, and all others who assisted in any Just for saving Paul Benjamin Tracy, 29, Phoenix, Ariz., formerly of Brigham City, died Thursday in Payson, Ariz., of injuries from an industrial accident while working. He was born Oct. 10, 1944, in Brigham City, a son of James Benjamin and Margaret Ann Noble Tracy. You can still use it on Sunday. . Elder Joseph D. Jensen . . . awaits mission Mrs. ill 15 Spencer with Bishop Wilford B. Keyes of the 29th ward officiating. Friends may call at the mortuary this evening from 6 to 8 p.m. and Friday until ser- kindness BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Estella P. Hawkes, Ogden; Mrs. Edith P. Pathakis, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Alice P. Cosgrove, Brigham City; Mrs. Melba Loraine P. Carlson, Rhode Island. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 12 noon in the Fourth LDS ward chapel. Burial was in the Brigham City cemetery under the direction of the Olsen-Fel- t Funeral Home. Equal Opportunity Today's energy shortage may prevent you from driving your car to a friend or relative's house this Sunday, but it doesn't have to prevent you from getting of together with them. Sunday is a day with people relaxation, a day to spend you care about. You can still nnoy this kind of relaxation by giving you' friends or relatives a call Long distance costs and Bingham Oyler. He was reared and educated in central Utah. On Dec. 24, 1906, he married Rheumina Sophia Walker in Brigham City! The marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS temple. He had resided in East Garland, Fielding and Brigham City, and homesteaded in Stone, Idaho. He began work as an auto mechanic for Harbertson Brothers garage, Ogden, in 1925 and pursued this trade in northern Utah, returning to Mrs. Samuel Ogden; (Clara) Oyler, Sr. Harold Edwin Stevens teacher Lewis, 4 $500 minimum. daily, Interest compounded daily, paid or credited quarterly. paid or credited quarterly. Federal regulations require a substantial interest penalty for early withdrawal on certificates. PASSBOOK SAVINGS Add or withdraw as you please. Interest compounded daily, paid or credited quarterly. Your Interest Comes First at Ogdens 1st. 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