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Show p- i -Obituaries . Steve if Vivian H. Wright il Vivian Hale Wright, 69, of Maple Valley, Wash., formerly of Brigham City, died Sept. 26, 1975, in a Renton, Wash., hospital of an illness. She was born May 13, 1906, in California, to David and Estus Wright in California. They were divorced. She was active in the Brigham City senior citizens prog- DeJarnatt E. f Steve Elliott DeJarnatt, 68, Tremonton, died Saturday, Sept. 27, 1975, of a heart attack at his home. He was born Dec. 30, 1906, in Guy, 'Ark., a son of James Walter and Ada M. Donnell ram. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. LeRoy (June) Worley, Maple Valley, Wash.; nine DeJarnatt. He married Hellen Bell on Sept. 21, 1940, in Ogden. She died Oct. 2, 1973. He married Margaret Bess on June 23, 1975, in Elko, Nev. He was reared and educated in Arkansas and was a graduate of Arkansas State Teachers Lettie D. Snow Lettie D. Snow Mrs. Lettie Dewey Snow, 82, at her home Sunday, Sept. 28, 1975, of natural causes. She was born Aug. 27, 1893, in Deweyville, a daughter of George C. and Susan Emma Chidester Dewey. She was married to Orion Woodruff Snow on June 5, 1918, in the Salt Lake LDS temple. He died June 20, 1968. She was reared and educated in Deweyville and had worked at the Defense Depot Ogden for two years and as a bus driver for the Box - Elder Board ' of Education for four years. She was a member of the Deweyville LDS ward and had been director of all ward auxiliaries and singing groups, and PTA groups. She had composed special music for Relief society and ward choirs. She had received an honorary Golden Gleaner award and had served in the Deweyville Ward music department for 70 years. Survivng are one son and twoi daughters, Wilford W. Snowt Bountiful; Mrs. Charles D. (Ruth) Litchford, Deweyville; Mrs. George R. (Barbara Jean) grandchildren. Funeral services were held Wednesday in Salt Lake City. Burial was in Wasatch Lawn Memorial park. college. He moved to Tremonton in 1953 and to Howell in 1942 where he owned and operated a farm for 10 years. He had worked for the Agricultural Stabilization Conservation service in Arkansas and Tremonton and for Thiokol corporation in Box Elder county. He was a member of the Corinne Lodge No. 5, F&AM where he was a degree master mason and past worshipful master. Surviving are his widow of Tremonton; four sons, Kenneth Steve DeJarnatt, Donnell J. DeJarnatt and James Elliott DeJarnatt, all of Tremonton; Paul DeJarnatt, Anchorage, Alaska; 13 grandchildren. Also surviving are five brothers and one sister, Porter DeJarnatt, Monette, Ark.; Jim Donnell DeJarnatt, Ford DeJarnatt, both of Fort Smith, Ark.; Eugene DeJarnatt, Gary, Ind.; Ralph DeJarnatt, Malvern, Ark.; Mrs. Elva Smith, Little Rock, Ark. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at Rogers Mortuary in Tremonton with Rev. Michael Stayer of the Community Methodist church officiating. Burial was in Riverview cemetery. dance program Dance students will perform as the entertainment following Fridays regular weekly luncheon for local area senior citizens at the Brigham City Community center. The youngsters will come from Karlene's School of Dance which has a studio in the carpenters hall, 331 South First West. Karlene Bywater, a veteran of 11 Mrs. Inez Heiselt Deem, 68 of Garland, died Sept. 29, 1975, at Bear River Valley hospital in Tremonton following a stroke. She was born June 25, 1907 in Manassa, Colo., the daughter of Laurence Hensen and Annie Ray Morgan Heiselt. She was married to Harvey L. Deem Aug. 23, 1938, in the Salt Lake LDS temple. She was reared and educated in Salt Lake City, and graduated from Samuel Merrit hospital in nursing in Oakland, Calif. She was employed as the San Metao, County clinic super' visor for three years before coming to Garland. She was the county (Box Elder) nurse for 21 years, retiring in 1972. She was a member of the Ladies Self Culture club of Garland, She was a member of the Garland Second LDS ward, had completed an eastern states dance teaching and formerly associated with the Salt Lake County Recreation department, is the instructor. The luncheon will feature baked pork chops, hot potatoes and carrots, rice and punch. Reservations by Thursday rolls, gravy, buttered pudding, coffee must be made at 2 p.m. and for the p.m. class, instructed by Mrs. Lura Hadley, who has been a volunteer for five years and can teach anything anyone wishes to learn," the director said. Ceramics are fun and a delightful way to make holiday gifts reasonably. Anyone 50 or over may join in learning this fantastic craft with classes from 12 noon on Tuesdays and 1 ELDER 23 JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, October 2, 1975 she added. Two buses left Tuesday at 9 a.m. for Jackpot, Nev., which is Thursdays, a very popular activity. returned Oct. 1. Art guild They Everyone is reminded to come to the square dance classes which are held each Monday at 7 p.m. Roy and Lucille Westley invite all interested persons to come in to improve their dancing," Mrs. Kaiser said. to hold mooting The Wastach Art will hold a meeting day, Oct. 7, at 7 p.m. Box Elder Junior school art room. guild TuesIn the High Dr. Ray Hellberg, head art department at the University of Utah, will give a demonstration. The public Is invited to attend. of the Sentimentalists The barienest of all mortals. PRICES HUNTING EFFECTIVE LICENSE V THURSDAY FRIDAY AT SATURDAY 57030300 OCTOBER 2-3- 00 Q CCD0333 SKAGGS -4 MODEL 1200 SLIDE ACTION 12 guage shotgun with 30 inch barrel Winchester quality SORRY NO RAINCMECKS HO. 4 or 6 SHOT wc tg5f SHOT Ethelyn Bair 13.69 1 Ethelyn I. monane stioreun MODEL 1400 WITH WINCHOKE Three interchangeable choke tubes. Winchester 12 guage shotgun oo jP SORRY HOT ,plasT, 4 mp fLs, Rfj I SiW Bair Mrs. Ethelyn Pat Irene Bair, 50, of Garland, , died Monday, Sept. 29, 1975, in the LDS hospital at Logan after a lingering illness. She was born May 24, 1925, in Decatur, 111., a daughter of Carey and Hester Wayner. She was married to Denzel H. Bair on July 12, 1948, in Pocatello, Idaho. She had been employed as a cook at Bear River Junior High school for eight years and was employed at the Bear River Canal company in Tremonton at the time of her illness. She was a member of the Community Methodist church in Tremonton. Survivors are her husband of Garland; two sons and one daughter, Den Kenneth Biar, Portland, Ore.; John Clyde Bair, Salt Lake City; Miss Dasandra Marie Bair, Garland; two grandchildren. Also surviving are two brothers and two sisters, Carey W. Wayner, Morgan, Ga.; Carl F. 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Funeral services were held Wednesday in the Deweyville Ward chapel with Bishop Zane L. Wheatley officiating. Burial was in Deweyville cemetery under direction of Rogers Mortuary. cull Seniors wait of Deweyville, died Thackery, Etna, Calif.; 21 grandchildren; eight great- interested persons are invited to After Friday luncheon 33.99 conducted today (Thursday) at 1 p.m. in the Community Methodist church in Tremonton with Rev. Michael Strayer officiating. Friends may call at Rogers Mortuary from 11 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. Burial will be in Riverview cemetery in Tremonton. Deluxe 2000 to 5000 BTU heater adjustable catalytic propane 0IRD CARRIER Wire loop 22? SHELL CELT For shotshells 01 CANTEEH Deluxe covered F1 RECOIL PADS Small medium and large EVEREADV IAHTERH For the early bird LDS mission in 1929-3was past president of the YWMIA and a Sunday school teacher. Surving are her husband, Garland; one son and one daughter; James Deem, Ogden; Mrs. Stan (LaRay) Brown, Midvale, Utah; one brother and one sister; Dr. Laurence Hei- selt, Portland, Ore.; Mrs. Gibbs (Iola) Smith, Kaysville, Utah. Funeral services will be conducted Friday in the Garland Ward chapel at 12 noon. Friends may call at Rogers mortuary in Tremonton Thursday from p.m. and Friday from 10 until 11:30 a.m. Burial will be in Willard cemetery. 9 MB m 11 OUR REG. 226 a MAIN BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH 5.00 3.99 New slip mount easy to install no holes to drill no screws 'G-Lo- x RfifiK I |