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Show I I I ? Jj ' Portage Pennings Obituaries Johns gather 2 more members into family yJ by Maude R. Harris Rose Irene Rader Peters, 68, Charles of Corinne, died at her home Tuesday, Feb. 8, 1977 of a heart She was born Aug. 10, 1908 at Charles Henry Ewer, 65, of 409 North Third West, Brigham City died Wednesday, Feb. 9, 1977 at his home. He was born Nov. 27, 1911, at Brigham City, a son of Charles and Nellie Christina Nelson Tremonton, a daughter of Edward and Rose Christine Miller Rader. She was married to William Everett Peters on Aug. 24, 1927 in Brigham City. He died Feb. 25, 1972. Ewer. She had been educated in the Corinne schools and was a member of the Corinne ward. She is survived by two sons and two daughters, Lewis E. Peters of Corinne; and Donald E. Peters of Duarte, Calif.; Mrs. Jack (Betty) Freestone of Riverston; Mrs. LeRoy (Grace) Seber of Brigham City; 20 grandchildren and 11 greatgrandchildren. Also surviving are four bro- thers and a sister, Chester Rader, Leslie Rader, LaMar Rader, all of Corinne; Leonard Rader of California; and Mrs. Deloss (Phyllis) Udy of Riverside. Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 11 a.m. in the Corinne ward chapel. Friends may call at the Olsen-Fel- t funeral home, 205 South First East, Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday at the Corinne chapel one hour prior to services. Burial in the Corinne cemetery. Also surviving is her mother, Mrs. Rose Christine Rader of Corinne. H. Ewer Charles H. Ewer attack. Goulding He married on Feb. 26, Gretha 1946 at Mantua. He was employed as a car- penter in the Brigham City area, having worked at Merrills Mill, Intermountain school and Thiokol for the past 18 years. He was an elder in the LDS church and a veteran of World War II, serving in Australia. He is survived by his widow of , Carl W. Petersen Garland Saturday to the BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah birthday celebration of their Thursday, February 10, 1977 grandson, David Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morris. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Yarman and family of Clearfield, Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Hupp and family of Hansel Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Don Thorston and family of Brigham City. Donald J. Gibbs of Kaysville visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David P. Gibbs Thursday. A large number of Portage man Thorpe of Garland Sunday and Mrs. John F. Conley Thursattended the viewings people day. afternoon. and funeral services for Edna Dr. Ronald John and friend of Baptism Services and Sharrell Williams at Malad Mr. and Mrs. Maurice ThoSalt Lake City visited Sunday mas Mrs. and Laura K. Gibbs Saturday and Tuesday. with Mr. and Mrs. Ora H. John. With Parents attended baptism services for Mrs. Louisa Allen and Mr. Vaughn Morris and his friend, their grandson and Zana Hancey of Ogden visited Robert Dale Thomas Mark Worthon of Salt Lake City relatives and friends here Friof Brigham City Saturday evenspent the weekend with day. Vaughns parents, Mr. and Mrs. ing. They also attended sacraMr. and Mrs. Fred Selman of Joe Morris. ment where with Tremonton visited East meeting Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Allen of Robert Dale was confirmed. He Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris SunOff Malad visited with Mr. and Mrs. was baptized and confirmed by day evening. Allen Gibbs Sunday evening. his father, Dale Thomas. They Interim Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hoskins were dinner guests of Mr. and Elder and Mrs. Dever Harris visited from Saturday until Mrs. Dale Thomas and family. were in Twin Falls Sunday with their sons and Mr. Monday and Mrs. Reed Nielsen conducted where Elder Harris families. their Jerry Hoskins of son and Allan went to Nielsen an interim meeting with four Hoskins of West Wayne Point, North Ogden Friday to help stake presidencies, executive Roy and Jack Hoskins of Ogden. their and and clerks grandson nephew, stake secretaries, Roland Hall of Salt Lake City their wives at the Twin Falls Dustin Cannon celebrate his visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wenfifth Shoplifting is the most expensive at a birthday pizza dinner. West stake for the purpose of dell C. Hall Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Budge and ofcrime in Utah. It costs our citproperty the with getting acquainted Mrs. James E. John left family of Logan joined their more izens than all the bank robberies, ficers in his with week to spend the parents and grandparents, Mr. Monday auto thefts, burglaries, and other propterritory as their Regional Reand her daughter, Mrs. and Devere Harris for presentative. Following the combined! erty crimes home evening at the Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Nelson meeting refreshments were family of Perry, who have a and family Who for Harris home pays shoplifting? If the shopMonday evening. served to the group of 40. new baby son born Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Virgirl C. Harlifter is caught, he does Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hoskins plus court City. went to Ogden Sunday and took ris accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Brigham and more, under costs, fees, attorney's a decorated cake to their son Ralph Gleed of Malad to PoUtah's tough law. catello Saturday afternoon BE Leonard on his birthday anniif But with he it, house! away gets where they attended open you pay versary and joined his wife and at for what he takes, through higher prices the Bannock County office, son Todd in celebration of the for the things you buy. So if you see occasion. They also visited with Southern District Health deMrs. Hoskins sister, Mrs. Mar-ild- a partment and H & W Laborasomeone shoplifting, tell the store tory located on the ISU campus. K. Flint of Clearfield. or clerk. If the shoplifter manager Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bell of The deeds daughter, Denece for his crime, you will! doesn't Rocketof Box Schwartz The Elder was Pocatello the pay High Ogden spent the weekend visitweek tes this for the buildissued reminder a interior Mr. designer and their with parents, ing Mrs. Arvel Bell and Mr. and ing and was one of the hostesses that they are conducting their annual ticket sale to give away Mrs. Samuel Snow and their at the open house. Mr. and Mrs. Moyle Knudsen a hind quarter of beef. families. Members of the drill team are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Harris of were guests of their the tickets for $1 each Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Dan and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. selling Harris and daughter Sondie of Allan Robinson and family of with the beef to be given away halftime of the Box Provo visited with Mr. and Mrs. American Fork from Thursday during Elder-Webe- r basketball game Devere Harris and Mr. and until Saturday. They also visited with relatives in Provo and on March 4. Mrs. Loyal Harris Saturday. The project is being carried Mr. and Mrs. Robert Callister Springville. to raise funds for new union L. Mr. Mrs. Howell and Larry of and family Ogden visited forms and props and to help with and Mrs. visited family with Mrs. Callisters parents, Howells mother, Mrs. Ethel send the Rockettes and pep Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morris SunHenderson of Robin, Idaho, band to the Pacific Northwest day evening. Drill Team competition in BoSunday. Dr. Max Conley of Bountiful Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morris were ise, Idaho, March visited with his parents, Mr. in Brigham City; three daughters, Mrs. Noel J. (Pat) Lance of Anaheim, Calif.; Mrs. Don L. (Charlotte) Hayes of Disputan-ta- , Va.; and Mrs. Alma (Clara) Hemmett of Richmond; seven grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Friday at 1 p.m. at the Brigham City Seventh ward. Bishop Ronald Rex will officiate. Friends may call Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. at Petersen Funeral chapel and Friday from 11:30 a.m. until services. Burial in the Brigham City cemetery. Floyd H. Evans Floyd Harvey (Jack) Evans, 65, of Salt Lake City, formerly of Tremonton, died Saturday, Feb. 5, 1977 at his home of Cancer. He was born Nov. 10, 1911 in Carl William Petersen, 79, of fLinn, Mo., a son of Floyd Brigham City,, died at Pioneer; -- Erastus and Nettie Serene Wil- -' son Evans. Memorial Nursing home TuesHe married Elizabeth Wort-le- y day, Feb. 8, 1977 of cancer. on Sept. 28, 1940. The marriHe was born July 29, 1897 in age was later solemnized in the Randres, Denmark, a son of Oakland LDS Temple. Searn and Karen Nielsen PeterHe had lived in Citrus Heights sen. He married Verna Vernell Calif. He had worked as a crane Stone on July 17, 1942 in Preston, Idaho. operator and was a member of the Operating Engineers Local He had attended schools in No. 3 in Citrus Heights. Cache Valley and was a former He was a high priest in the resident of Logan. He was a member of the Brigham City Brighton ward. Fourth ward. Surviving are his widow of Salt Lake City; one son and He moved with this parents to three daughters, Harvey Utah on May 10, 1907. He is survived by his widow of Evans, Tremonton; Mrs. Cecil (Serene) Stephens, Placerville, Brigham City; two sons and Calif.; Mrs. Steven (Janelle) four daughters, Marion C. PeThatcher, Citrus Heights, tersen, Kenny G. Petersen, Calif.; Mrs. Dennis (Deborah-Ann- ) Rosanna Petersen, Rose Marie Dietz, Oxnard, Calif.; 11 Petersen, Donna Petersen, all of Brigham City; and Mrs. grandchildren. Also surviving are a brother Thomas (Karen) Miller of and three sisters, Harry Evans, Evansville, Ind.; five grandMrs. Jessie Brush, Mrs. Mary children. Stoner, all of St. Louis, Mo.; Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 2 p.m. in the Mrs. George (Serene) RicBrigham City Fourth ward hards, El Cerrito, Calif. Funeral services were conchapel. Friends may call at the Olsen ducted Wednesday in the BrighFuneral chapel, Second North ton ward chapel. Burial was in and Main, Thursday 7 to 9 p.m. the Garland cemetery under and Friday one hour prior to direction of Rogers Mortuary of Tremonton. services. E. Wynn and Ila Mae W. John, parents of 10 children, have been awarded guardianship of Jeffrey Williams, 16 and Julie Williams, 11, children of the late Sharrell and Edna Grubbs Williams, of Malad, who died Feb. 1 and Feb. 5, both of lingering illnesses. Sharrell was a brother of Ila Mae. Jeffrey and Julie moved to Portage during the weekend to make their homes with the John family. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Kevin John of Logan was blessed and given the name Trevor Lyle John by his grandfather, Loren John at sacrement meeting here Sunday. Among those present for the occasion and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Loren John were LaRene Napoli, daughter Lori, Sherry Van-Cam- p and daughter Christie of Tremonton, Kathy Perez and children, Ryan, Denitt, Staci and Natalie of Clearfield, Mari-le- e Napoli of Salt Lake City, Anita Richins of Riverside, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Patsyk and son of Brigham City and Mrs. Esther John. LTM Completed Elder Brad Gibbs left Salt Lake City by plane Tuesday for Guatemala to serve a mission for the LDS church after eight weeks LTM at Provo. Among those who met him at the airport were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Gibbs, his brothers, Burke and Casey and his sister, Shanne. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Turley and daughters, Shantelle and Tiffany of Salt Lake City were guests of Mrs. Turleys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall Friday and Saturday. 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