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Show -- , -- - :T 1 ft John Obituary JaneNotices David Smith Anderson Blake Branch 1 Puneral services ter MORT; John B. Connell. 49. former Rigby resident who died Mart 21 itt his home at Soon & Beach. Calf.. of an illness, were conducted Tuesday at Solon & Beach, ac'Thursday eording to word received Burial was at Solon& Beach. RIE.y. Beside, his widow, ars:laughter survives. Mn. Pearl Thornton, Ban Diego, Calif.: four sisters and a brothers. Mrs. Mettle Collier. RigbY: Mr;. Vine Parks. Lawn-dalMn. Maggie Ramaker and T. M. Connell, Ogden. Utah. and Mrs. flophronta Jenkins, Bluebell, Utah. PRICEFuneral services for Mn. Jane Blake Branch, 89. native Utah and early Carbon County resident, and ardent Church worker unto her 85th birthday. will be conducted Saturday at 2 pos. in the Price Tabernacle of the Church of Jesus Christ Of Latter-da- y Saints. Friends may rail at the Wallace Friday evening and Saturday prior to services. Burial will be in Wellington Anderson Cemetery wider direction of the morat Thursday tuary. V died bIfi a m. in a Salt Mn. Branch died Wednesday at 1050 Lake hospital. at the home of a daughter, Mn. Olive : Lake Born in Salt R. Golding, Price, of causes incident to 4,. May 11. 1863. a son age. P. and of David Mrs. t Branch, leaving 4 total of 133 An Smith Annie .4, WWI known as Grandma derson. he married descendants, to practically all residents of Branch Aug. Annte Carbon County and as Aunt Jane to her Simpran 3 relatives throughout the State. ' Lake. She died in many She was born Dec. 20, 1857. at Salt a daughter of Benjamin FredLake, Survivors include Harriet Hollis Blake. With her ,.. three sons: David rick and she went with the first comr. Reel-Mparents and Vernon A pany called by the Church to St. George. Anmild Simpson Ladenma While residing there, on Jan. 18. 1877, Lite: Salt derson, was married to Eugene E. Branch in Xutene C. Ander- - a o n, Preston; a she the St. George Temple. She and her husLos Angedaughter. Mn. Edna Arnold. were called by Church authorities band les; two brothers, Edgar V. and Roscoe S. to help settle Mesquite, Nev. They reSalt Lake; 10 grandchildren turned Anderson, to St. George and later moved and five to Coalville. They came to Price in 1884, later moving to Wellington. Mr. Branch Funeral serviees for Devid Smith Anderson. 83. 1250 Wood Are., retired carpenter. will be condutted Saturday at 20 8 m , at 128 North Main where friends may call Friday from St, 4 t8 8:30 8.m. and Saturday ...to. rvices. rvice -.,: Burial will be in Lake City Salt Cemetery. Mr. s. t , 1 i Alexander Spillman services for Alexander Spill-Ma49, 222 West Third South St.. will be conducted Monday at 1 p.m. at 36 East Seventh South St.. where friends Burial will may call prior to services. be in Salt Lake City Cemetery. Mr. Spillman died Wednesday at 5:10 p.m. in an Ogden hospital ol tuberculost'. He had been ill a year. Funeral ! Vera Cushing Dickson eight Funeral services for Mrs. Vera Cushing Dickson. 59. 487 D St., who died Wednesday, will be conducted: Saturday at 2 p.m. at 260 EIVSt South Temple where friends may call Friday from 4 to 8 p.m. and Saturday prior to services. Burial will be in Salt Lake City Ceme- Richard Glen Grismore tery. Infant Wallace William Russell Wallace Jr., day-ol- d son of William R. and Katherine Gaffney Airbase Village, died Wednesday , Wallace, .irt I Salt Lake hospital. are his parents: a half Surviving brother. Patrick Wallace, all Of Salt 'Lake; four grandparents. Mr. and Mra E. E. Wallace, Murray, and Mr and Mrs. H. E. Gaffney, Salt Lake; two Mn. Bessie Potts, Clayton, Okla., and Mrs. Mary L. Gaffney. Redwood Palls, Minn. Graveside services will be conducted City Saturday noon in the Murray Prineds may call at 4760 South , Cemetery. State St. Saturday prior to services. Violet LoPreol N. Morrison Funeral services for Mn. Violet LaPreal Noakes Morrison, 28. Van Nuys, Calif.. formerly of Salt Lake and Pocatello. were conducted Monday in Pocatello with burial in Mt. Mortal Cemetery. Ma. Morrison died March 19, in a Los Angeles hospital of a heart ailment. A daughter of Milton and Alice Luthy Noakes, she was born Aug. 4, 1918, in -- Pocatello. Her parents died when she Was about five years of age. and she d by Mr. and Mrs. Riley Huff. was Provo. an aunt and uncle. She resided' in Bait Lake for about 15 years prior to her marriage to Francis Wilbur Morrison, March 9, 1938. Surviving are her husband. Van Nuys; a daughter and a son, LaPreal, 7, and Larry William Morrison, 5: her foster parents: the following brothers and sisters: Irvin Noakes, Mrs. Ruby N. Woodland and Mrs. Louise H. Sykes, all of Provo; Leo Noakes, Oakland, and Mrs. Salt Lake; her Beams H. Holland, grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. A. tutliy, Rigby. Ida. Elisabeth Pritchet E. - OGDENPuneral serviceslfor Mrs. Elisabeth Lames Pritchett, 88, 539 Twenty-secon- d Street, who died Thursday at Idaho Falls. will be held Saturday at St. the mortuary chapel, Twenty-fourt- h and Adana Ave. at 1 p.m. with Prey. W. A. Budge of Mount Ben Lomond Stake, ,Church of Jesus Mutat of Latter-da- y , Saints in charge. Friends. May call at the mortuary this ,afterneon and evening and Saturday unBurial will be tn til time. of services. Ogden City Cemetery. BOUNTIFTJLRichard The body is at 125 North Main pending funeral arrangements. " - F.- vol f ields. - ,, 1g 4 wor 1 ,. 'F--- ., ,--- , - ' f I piIts. 'alalltatI r4.14(.1. - Funeral arrangements will be tnnouncby the Kirkendall-Darlin- g Mortuary. - .4.' Enoch Truman Carlisle f wait your Grocer's ' Friends may call at the family home "'May evening and Saturday prior to : lervices. 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I CLARA JEFFERSON Purilan - MI k N7..1,i ': i'., ," , t 'ts. 4 ',,,, .., TODAYI 0-- 16c lb. -- -, ) 11 ?NE ECONOMY t , .,, N SUGGESTS KEEPING THESE THOUGHTS ,,), test NY h Cm , - - :.. 0: .:,:,...:::, 23)at ;711 and Cooking For Baking , - I: e 35, , 2 12 Can Powder KIVI THE a. '':,:.,.,..'; ,,,,,, , ILI IN go g I - ' :., ;" 0 14? HERSHEY'S 0000A , -- ,.... t...,S .,41 -icp15,41afg In was killed Tuesday Carlisle collision near 5900 South State OOOOOO Mifir ,seirette4r v amour ,.i. r CEREAL TRAY ,,,,, .04-- '1 i'. 4 18? PEASNo PiercesIn Tomato Sauce ..., c the 1 PORCELAIN T atIesSi4d1, 4, PORK & BEANS. ',..''.- NATI, ioo titan Ki , - .. i 4:,,,: 1,4,, ',4 i A--,, ......1 .- , WINDOws :',,f ' ;0, Seed,. red and yellow package MURRAYFuneral services for Enoch Truman Carlisle, 66, 0013 South Second West St., will be conducted Saturday at 1:30 p.m. in the Grant Ward Chapel .by Bishop G. Spencer, of the Church of -- Jesus Saints. 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Mrs. Olsen died early Thursday morn. illness. nig after a She was born Dec. 4, 1876 in Denmark, daughter of Jens Anthon and aisle Andreason Jensen. She came to this country in 1877, and resided in Hyrum for short time later moving to College. She married Mr. Olsen March 6, 1895. in the Logan Temple. Mrs. Olsen was active in Church work. particularly in the Relief Society, where she served for 40 years, holding office as secretary and counselor. ,,, ' Funeral services will be conducted SunWard day at 2 p.m. in the Kemmerer chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Born in England, Jan, 29, 1881. he came to this country with his parents when a baby, settling in Salt Lake valley where he grew to manhood, and served as a deputy game warden. The family lived at Sage 24 years where Mr. Julian was postmaster, besides operating his sheep outfit and tending to the mercantile needs of ranchers in that vicinity. Thty moved to Salt Lake several years ago where they lived a year and then returned to Kemmerer. Surviving are his widow and three sons, Harry Jr., Lt. J. B. (Bud), and Kenneth Julian, Kemmerer; Bill and Herbert Julian, Sage; Earl Julian. Salt Lake. and Jack Julian, Kemmerer; end two sisters, Nora Mrs. Hazel Hemmert and Mrs. Shield. Salt Lake. -'',,k ' l '- .. - ,., t,,,,,:: - tt 15 NEKS-- like M11041' MIRRORS Gleam ' v. - r t 41 7, You can see the tender textuie ascl use(r ii Marie Jensen Olsen -- 101. rAlakes THE DESERET 1947 28, ; . r March Friday, , TENDER, TASTY TUNA EVERY TIME! Alt! '4v,,,r1 - tee Glazier. 15- PROVOVirginia d daughter of Laver and Helen Daley Glazier. Provo. died Thursday at 2:05 a in an a Salt Lake hospital, She was taken to the hospital lir,edneselay afternoon The child was born Jan. 5, 1546. in Provo. and is stirvived by her parents; two brothers and one sister. David Ola, tier. Kenneth Glazier and Marlene Glazier and Mrs. Clara Daley, Provo.. Funeral services will be announced later by the Clautlin Funeral Home. rol a4tv 1,1111:012116",t Mr. Julian was president of the Kemmerer farm bureau. a former town coun ! cilman and active in Republican circles. Be was active in the better "farm to market" roads and rural electrification ' month-ol- Nog a4A ivoirelz merer. Mich. ' St. Sokurada BLACKPOOT, Ida. Ptineral liaireleas for Mn. Kiyo Bakurada. 51, who resided on a farm north ot Blaektoot. and whit died Wednesday ha an Idaho Palls hospital of an illnesi . will be conducted Monday at 2 p m. tn the Blackfoot FIrst Ward Chapel. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by Bishop H. W. Anderson. Burial in the Fielding Memorial Park at Idaho Falls will be directed by Sandberg Mortuary. later. 51 KEMMERER, Wyo.Harry Julian Sr.. 65, prominent flockmaster of western Wyoming, died of a heart attack Wednesday afternoon while on a wool buying trip in the Fossil district west of Kem- Johanna B. Boggio, 61, : 256 Thirty-secon- d St.. died Wednesday p.m. in an Ogden hospital after a It 3 illness. - long She was born Sept. 3, 1865, in San Jiusto, Canavese. Italy. a daughter of Dominic and Caterina Bruns Boggio. On Sept. 16. 1906, she was married to John in San Jiusto. They came to the 03oggio , United States in 1907. In 1920 the couple , Made their home in Ogden. She was a member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church. include the husband and Survivors -three daughters, Mary Boggle., Mrs. Cath erine Kilian and Mrs. Doris Durfey, Og den: five grandchildren: a sister, Mn. Marian Constanso, Torino. Italy, and a brother, Peter Boni, Three Rivers, Mr. Clifton Shepherd E. services for Mrs. PARIS. Sarah E. Clifton Shepherd, 86, former resident of Utah, will be conducted Monday in Paris with Interment in Paris City Cemetery. Mrs. Shepherd died Wednesday at the Dr. Chester Call, home of a Ukiah Calif., of causes incident to age. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Clifton. she was born April 17. 1860, in The family Queens County, New York. came to Utah in 1862, and in 1863, they were called by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, to settle in Bear Lake Valley of Utah and Idaho. Mrs. Shepherd was one of the last surviving members of that party. In 1878 she was married to Lorenzo Tracy Shepherd in the Salt Lake Endowment House. She had been a Paris resident more than 80 years. Surviving are three sons. E. T. Shepherd. Paris: O. L Shepherd. El Paso, Tex., and Tracey W. Shepherd, Salt Lake; six daughters, Mrs. J. J. Call, Afton, Wyo.; Mrs. Marian C. Clark, Salt Lake. Mrs. E. O. Rich, Pocatello: Mrs. O. H. Orimmett, Paris; Mrs. Apollo Hansen, Brigham City, Utah, and Mrs. Chester Call, Ukiah, Calif.: 44 grandchildren, and Harry Julian Sr. OODENMrs. ,.ed p Sarah Glen rangements. services will be held PROVOPuneral at I p.m. for Alfred Richard -Ward Chapel Edgemont Chipma4e,tguIehe at Bishop Friends may call at the Quist the Mortuary Sunday evening and at home of his daughter. Mrs. E. V. Penrod In Pleasant View Monday prior to the services- Interment will be In Provo City Burial Park. B. 2 Morrison of Monroe. Sevier County, Dec. 2. 1940, in the Salt Lake Temple. He had resided in Bountiful for the past five years. Surviving are his widow and a daughter, Sandra Lee Grismore, Bountiful; his mother, Salt Lake; a brother, Johnny Frantsen Orismore, Salt Lake, another brother, Major Willard O. Grismore, was killed in action in the Philippines two years ago; and a sister. Dorothy 0, Roily, Salt Lake. Mrs. Roily, a newlywed, was to have had a reception Saturday, but the death caused cancellation of ar- -- Johanna dren. Friends may call at the Pickett Mortuary Friday from 2 p.m. to 4 p ro. The body will be brought to Salt Lake for services and burial in the graveside Salt Lake City Cemetery Saturday at Orismore, owner and manager of 30, Bountiful. Air Way Cleaners. died of a heart ailment Thursday at 4 p.m. in a Salt Lake hospital. Born in Salt Lake, Dec. 2, 1916. a son of Ruth Prantsen Orismore and the late George W. Orismore. Heserved a mission In South America for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints in 1938-4grid upon his return he married Shirley '..Alfred R. Chipman - ST. GICORGX--Mrs- . Julia Ann Welker Berry, 83, died at her home in St. George Wednesday at 7 p.m. of causea incident to age. Mn, Berry was born in Dubuque, la.. July 14. 1863, a daughter of Adam and Jeannettee Bela Welker. Her parents died when the was four years old, and she was reared by an uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bela. She was married to George C. Berry. in Dubuque, April 2. 1891. and they moved to Montana, where Mr. Berry was a farmer and businessman. Mr. Berry retired in 1930 and they moved to St. George. He died in July, 1935, in Salt Lake. are three daughters, Mrs. Surviving Ruth Young, Silverada, Calif., Mrs. Amee Hodges. Rosetta, Wash.. and Mrs. Car. lotte Pleasant& Sheridan, Wyo.: seven ll grandchildren and six Kiyo J. Virginia Lee Glazier Jena Ann W. Berry died in 1906. Mrs. Branch was president of the Primary Assn. in Wellington for 18 years. and president of the Relief Society there for 19 years. She worked for many year In the Salt Lake and St. George Temples. Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Rosella B. Thayn. Wellington: Mrs. GoldMrs. Effie B. Anderson. Price: and ing five sons. Eugene, Irvin. Ezra, Ray and Melville Branch, all of Price; 40 grandchildren; 77 and She is survived by her husband: eight sons and daughters. Mrs. Basel, King. Balt Mrs. Marie Rogers and Mrs. Vesta Lake; BIAIILRMrs. Clara H. Bleckner. wife Michelson, Logan; Mra. Plerance Parlor. died of William T. Bleckner. 5 Ernest Olsen. Panguitch: Richmond: a following early Thursday morning Brigham Oeorge le and Leland R. suffered illness. 8ho had lingering Olsen, Young: eight brothers and sisters: stroke ten days ago. Mrs. Elsie Olsen. and Ray E. Jen 8he is survived by her husband, and ten. Young. Cache Alvin County; Mrs. Rebecca two daughters, Mrs. Use Mall and Mrs. Hammond. Providence Mrs Matilde Jepp Iris IfolyoskT- - a stepson, Allen Bleckner. men. Nampa, Ida Mrs: BerthaROfft14. all of Beaver Ogden; James E. and Moses A. Jensen. Mrs. Bleckner was born in Oreenville Moore, Ida. and had spent her entire life there and In Beaver. will be made Funeral annOuncements Clara H. 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