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Show Local studonts Elizabeth $. City, students attending Ricks college in Rexburg, Idaho, were members of the college's travel- Infant Oyler, daughter of Roger 0. and Rose Marie Oyler, East Garland, was Kirk-ha- Sudbury Germer, 9. of Redondo Beach, Calif., Tuesday, Dec. 14, 1976 in Redondo Beach of caused incident to agb, She was born Jan. 23, 1887, in the England, daughter of William and Elizabeth Bee ton Sudbury. She was married to Prank Germer on Nov. 27, 1N7, in Brigham City. He died Dec. 3, 1951. She came to the United States at 14 years of age and made her home in Deweyville. She was a member of the LDS church where she attended Relief Socity and was a visiting teacher for many years. - Survivors Include a son and daughter, Wallace Dean Germer of Layton; Mrs. Kathleen Christiansen of Redondo Beach, Calif.; six grandchildren; 25 Also surviving are a brother and one Walter Sudbury of Salt Lake City; and George Shelbourne of England. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at noon in the Deweyville ward chapel where friends may call two hours prior to services. Burial in the Deweyville cemetery under direction of Rogers Mortuary of Tremonton. Garland; the grandparents, Mrs. Leah Oyler, East Garland; and six adults are presenting dance, comedy and musical numbers as part of the touring show. The group toured in Littleton, Colo., and into five Texas cities. Bigler is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon O. Bigler of 17 North Main, Mantua, while Wiscombe is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Erold C. Wiscombe of 607 North Fifth West, Brigham City. Toastmastors will moot tonight; officors namod The Box Elder Toastmasters meeting club held its Dec. 2 with Ned Peabody and Michal Barnes winning the speech and table topics respectively. The next meeting is scheduled for today (Thursday) at 6:30 p.m. at Ray and Cathys with Vern Arne, George Uibel and George Church scheduled to speak. The new club officers for the coming year are: Mrs. Louie Peterson, president, George Mason, educational vice president, Vern Arne, administrative vice president, Harold Burr, Ned Peasecretary-treasure- r, body, Sergeant at arms. They will be inaugurated at the Dec. 30 Christmas party. RamaaDish Chafing dishes date back to the Romans, who popularised leisurely dining. CARD OF THANKS Words cannot express the gratitude and appreciation we feel toward those who, by their kindness and generous assistance, helped lighten our burden of sorrow at the time of the death of our wife, mother, daughter, and sister Linda Burns Hill. We wish especially to thank the Brigham City 21st and Garland first ward bishoprics, the Relief societies, our friends, and all others who assisted in any way. May God bless you continually. Sincerely G. Orson Godfroy James T.H111 and family Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burns 'and family ' Funeral services for G. Orson Godfrey of Lehi, former Fielding resident were held in the Wing Mortuary in Lehi Thursday with Bishop C.J. Lindquist officiating. Orson Godfrey was born Sept. 29, 1990 in Clarkston, Cache county, the first child of George and Eliza Pack Godfrey. - In 1910 he moved with his parents to Fielding and assisted his father in farming. He was also employed at the Utah-Ida-h- o Sugar company in Garland and was a guard at the Malad flume during World War I. On Sept. 3, 1919 he claimed Dora Cciderlund of Lehi as his bride in rites performed in the Salt Lake Temple. They lived in Fielding for two years before moving Jo Lehi. where h-- 1 farm, man. His wife died in 1909. Active in church affairs, he held the office of a high priest. Survivors include a son, Joseph B. Godfrey of Lehi; a daughter, 'Mrs. Earl (Gladys) Goates of Springvllle, six grandchildren; two the following brothers and sisters; Cyril S. Godfrey, Asael 0. Godfrey, Mrs. Elmo (Flo) Munson of Fielding; Mrs. Nettie G. Lott of Rothwell; William G, Godfrey of Preston, Idaho; Brigham W. Godfrey and Mrs. Ettie Thompson of Clarkston. Burial took place in the tery. ing Festival Frolies Variety show on tour in Texas. Some 36 Ricks students 21 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kirk-haElko, Nev. Graveside services will be conducted today (Thursday) at 1 p.m. in the East Garland cemetery. Friends may call at the home of Jasper Shaffer in East Garland today from 12 noon until 12:50 p.m. half-broth- Springvllle Evergreen m stillborn Monday, Dec. 13. 1976, at Bear River Valley hospital in Tremonton. The parents are members of the LDS church. Surviving are the parents, three brothers and one sister, Bart LeRoy Oyler, Jeffery Roger Oyler, Kirk Boyd Oyler, and Lori Oyler, all of East formerly of Deweyville, died Nottingham, John Bigler of Mantua and Bart Wiscombe of Brigbam Infant Oylor Gormor Elizabeth Ricks troupo 4 Brigham City, Utah Thursday, December 1 6, 1 976 mombors of Obituaries !j BOX ELDER JOURNAL, CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this means of Clhiedlx iccaOQy tosffeire Ooavfiirog ftmrjira tin dln yoaair (Sforistoflao SDmppfimig year. Ms thanking all those who extended assistance, comfort and sympathy at the time of the illness and death of our beloved mother and grandmother. In life's darkest hour, one comes to realize the true meaning of the word friends. may not be able to find everything you need in Brigham City, but you may be surprised at the wide selecfions You Jhatiare J prices. And, remember that local business help support programs that i make your life better here through taxes they pay. Make your Christmas i dollars work double duty this year Do all the business you can with your neighbors. ; ceme- c SAY MERRY CHRISTMAS! i WITH 9 PERSONALIZED GIFTS 9 r , We have monogratnmed ' stationery, 9 1 kl napkins, coasters, playing cards and book matches I 9 9 ft Also Personalized Christmas Cards 9 67573MKJoln tea .. irtswtom Dont woste time wondering about o to get your bearings. Coll me WAGON Hostess. WELCOME your .fast woy ..When you've just moved, you're pressed for time. And the gifts, community and business information bring will save your family time and money. Let I me hear from you soon. I N 6 71 9 N t c CHARLOTTE CHURCH, HOSTESS 734-952- 5 Tha Christmas Shop Brigham City Program Is being sponsored by Your locally owned bank ofethi Otuvw f I i y |