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Show Richard Peterson Logan BWral Funeral services for Richard Peterson, 8 services Funeral Logan Providence in Relief society and Primary 43, First Lieut. Franklin B. Pugmire, ward and Mary I CAC work of hte L.D.S. church and for Melvin Zollinger Chugg, who 1 died at at Febacton p.m, will conducted I was in a be killed who Friday 24, Jean Elsie B. Hanson was an ardent temple worker. ward First hospital Friday after a r Providence in the Elsie Mrs. Jean 28, 1945, at Gelisle Ger are five sons Logan ruary and Surviving the Church of Jesus many, will be conducted in the illness, were conducted, Budge Hanson, 49, wife of Alma daughter: Charles W. Hubbard chapel of Latter-daat 1 y Saints by in the Um W. Hanson, died at the home Preston, Idaho; Mrs. H. N. Mick-o- f Christ of Logan Fifth ward chapel, Church ward p.m. . Zollinger, Lawrence of chapel bishop. Latter-day a sister, Mrs. E. J. Passey, elsen- and Mrg. S. A. Burke of of Jesus Christ Jesus Christ Latter!;' of fol116 W First South, Sunday Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mrs. J. W. Friends may call at Mr.Chuggs Saints Saturday at 1 p.m. by by Lynn Thomson, bish , of several Whitehead Logan, and Mrs. lowing an illness mothers home in Providence Fri- Joseph N. Symons, bishop. Burial was in the Lo er C. Kogan, Grace, Idaho; 37 until time of services. Burcall at the family cemetery. Friends She was born October 14, 1898 grandchildren and four great day ' ial will be in the Providence home, 467 may crr-J-g East 4th North Friday of in Paris, two sisters: Mrs, cemetery under direction of W. Idaho, daughter grandchildren; evening and Saturday until time William and Ann Hyer Budge. Harvey Woodyatt and Mrs Amos Loyal Hall mortuary. of services. Burial will be in the She married Mr. Hanson in the Cole, Willard, Box Elder county. Licence Listc Logan city cemetery under diMr. of husband Salt Lake temple, Church of Chuggi, Funeral services 43, were The county i Lcgtua Logan Latter-da- y of Christ ducted Saturday at 1 p.m in Ruth R. Chugg, died Tuesday rection of W. Loyal Hall moroffice announced tuary. She the Logan L.D.iS. Third ward at a Salt Lake hospital followmarriage car on the 23, 1922. Saints, August es were issued to the tracks will attended the Logan schools andl chapel by Lorin Howard, bighop. ing an operation for a linger Lt. Pugmire was born at Paris, couples this week: 'tyith stops the old Brigham Young college ing heart ailment. Dec. 23, 1920, son of J , Idaho, H. Howard Johnson 27 t mond, Mon here. She and her family had R. He and Ellen He 1904 in born Judge Pugmire. was 1, and EImer L. Johnson August Margaret Bernice' nesday of lived in the northwest for some was a senior of Wilson of late Logan graduate the Gunnell, 28, Benson; Providence, years and then moved to Logan Elmer L. Johnson, iam J. and Bertha Z. Chugg. high school and attended Utah Cowley, 20, Logan and and lsctux Logan g about two years agio. lumberman of Lo- - He married Ruth Rash in the State Agricultural college where Smith, 23, .85, pioneer cultural cc I Ar Phoenix, he Is survived by her husband, an and fatherln.law of M was a of Chi member he Salt Lake temple, Church of David G. Boehme, 31 of the dai Sigma a daughter Marion A. aHnson, Curtl L Min died at Us Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Idaho and Glenna Parb'uled. For Saints fraternity. Logan and the toUowng brothers kome 157 West Mh Nov. la group: 1926. 24, and alters: Mrs. IsaWl Davis, At completion of his sopho- Lanark, Idaho. a y land event flowing Logan; . Dr. O. H. Budge, Logan; I lingierin illness He wasv active in the quorum more year he fulfilled an L.D.S. Visit Allens Dr, E, S. Budge, Los Angeles, .peral New England He wag born November 29, 1862, of the seventies and as a Boy mission to the Sunday! Hyrum Visiting V. Mrs. Claire Calif.; Price, at Ytteroen, ncuHural states the last iScout leader in the Providence eight Mr. and Mrs. Alma Allen I during Norway, a son of Logan; Mrs. Luella B. Wiser, claus months was of he which pres-depacific sy' First ward. and Karen Andergon Mrs. Leslie Andrus, the fc! cUitUval of the Vermont and New T?r' oJhnson- - He came to this tfgi n11 B!frge Zina Allen and sister of r He is survived by his wife and Se nt, mi' He enlisted district. WalifCe Hampshire 1882 in gdep , as a convert to mother of country Mr. and Mrs. Victor aJ state and and a Alta rMay Providence; daughter Kidman, Sept. 18, 1842, and in April, 1944 son and son Dennie the Church of Jesus Christ of Mrs. Leona C. oh Paulsen, Logan; he received his commission. Beach, Cailf.; Dr. S. M Budge, He ' cifvcussi also visited with three Clair BoMelvin They sons, Chugg, married Donna MacKay of MurLogan; Mrs. Annie Budge, rec.tl to Logan. f Logan; Douglas R. Chugg, and ray in the Salt Lake L.D.S. Mrs. Albert Nielsen. jj gcbenl Mr. Johnson's mem- - William family John Chugg, Providence; temple. Valley l City; Mrs. Mary B Woolley, bers were ir Visit Malad the following brothers and sistPocatello Idaho, and Mrs Fran-- 1 fessor G on I He is survived by his widow, Mr. and Mrs. j, ces B. Dugin, Jerome, Idaho. ers, Mrs. Retita C. (Matthews, , , Hyrum con- - fhnd Funeral services ?0fdJe where Venna C. Campbell, Le Roy his parents and four sisters, Mrs. Wright motored to Malad, i 7 'L th Mrs. Marion Senary Chugg, ducted Wednesday in the Logan f Chugg, Irma Robert J. Evans, East Lansing, Sunday to see conn- Scandinavian ln is and c! ill Mrs. B. G. Mrs. who all of Mich.; Fourth ward by T. M. Burton, Crawford, Paris, Providence; Chugg, C. Lake Salt Pearl hospital, Pickett, Bountiful, Utah Idaho; Ruth Pugmire, bishop. Burial was in the Logan r- Joh"so! established C. Smith, Hyrum. Provo. and and Jean Gladys City city cemetery. Pugmire, I Johnson & Sons Lumber com-- I pany here and was active in BE ' Sarah E. Purdie building) up Logan. At the time of his death he was an elder Mrs. Sarah Evans of the Logan Logan L.D.S. Sixth ward Purdie, 86, died in a local hos- and Surviving are two sons pital Thursday after three daughters, Uben and Zyril illness. Johnson, Mrs. Curtis L. Miner, She was born in Logan Febru- Mrs. Hyrum Gibbons and Mrs. of Loyal ary 11, 1862 , the. daughter one Borchart, Logan; Morgan Samuel and Mary Phil- brother, Arent Johnson, Logan; She received her 13 lips Evans. grandchildren and nine greateducation in Logan schools grandchildren. early to William and was married conFuneral services were Purdie December 17, 1885 in the ducted in the Sixth Wednesday Logan temple of the Church of ward by Kenneth Baugh, bishop. Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Bural was in the Logan city her marriage she cemetery under the direction of Following moved to Montana where she the Lindquist mortuary. was active in L.D.S. Sunday school and Primarv work for many years. After the death ofj Charles II. Wakley her husband in 1912 she returned Charles H Logan to Logan where she was active 70, died at the home Wakley, of a in all churcr auxiliaries of the daughter, Mrs. Mildred W. Meik-l- e, Logan L.D.S. Third ward, where in Brigham City, early WedVi she served as president of the nesday morning. Mrs. Mr. Wakley was born Oct. 1, Primary for two years. was Purdie an ardent temple 1877, in Perry, Utah, a son of worker and served as Relief so- Henry H. and Adelia Barnes ciety teacher many years. He married Catherine Wakely. is She survived by three Anderson Feb. 22, 1906 in the Mrs. L. L. Daines, Logan Church of Jesus Christ of daughters; Salt Lake City; Mary and Afton Latter-da- y Saints temple. Purdie, Logan; a brother, DanMr. Wakley had been associiel L. Evans, Anaconda, Mon- ated with the Anderson Lumber tana; three sisters: Mrs. I. P. company interests for many years. i&tewart,, Logan; Mrs. John Brown He operated the Anderson lumPocatello, Idaho, and Mrs. Ra- ber yard in Downey, Idaho, chel Harrison Jdaho; when it first opened. Then he Malad, four grandchildren and five came to Logan and for about 30 when The twilight years can be your happiest years has been associated with Funeral services were conduct- the local organizaiton of the financial security is assured! Look toward your ed at 1 p.m. In the Logan Third lumber company. Before joining ward chapel by Lorin Howard, the lumber firm he was associfuture NOW . . . plan to spend the years to come ated with the Spande Furniture bishop. company in Logan. in comfort Regular deposits in a savings account He had been an active church Emma M. P. Hubbard member, having fulfilled a misat out bank will provide jthat ease for you. Come Mrs. Emma Mariah sion to New Zealand for the Logan Pettingille Hubbard, 85, pioneer L.D.S. church. At the time of in and discuss your retirement needs with us Idaho and his death he was a high priest of Gentile Valley, well known worker in the Lo- in the Logan First ward. well be glad to advise your best savings plan. gan temple of the Church of Surviving are his widow and Saints three daughters, Mrs. Dorothy W. Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y died Thursday at a local hos- Bingham, Kaysville; Mrs. Mildred Mrs. Elizabeth arising W. Meikle and pital of complications from a recent accident in which Holmgren, both of Brigham City; she broke her hip. five grandchildren, a brother, was born April 20, 1862, George N. Wakley, Inkom, Idaho, She in Willard, Box Elder county, a and a sister, Mrs. Ann W. Dafyr daughter of Ulygses and Jane vis, Arimo, Idaho. Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal . Deposit Insurance Corp. Marsh Pettingille. She married Funeral services will be conJames Willard Hubbard, January ducted Friday at 2 p.m. in the Deposits Insured to $5,000 8, 1880, in the Salt Lake L.D.S. Logan" First ward' chapel with endowment house and he died Wilhelm Pederson, bishop, offiSeptember 15, 1939. ciating. Friends may call at the She and her husband pioneered family home, 198 South "Third to Gentile Valley in 1888 and In West Friday until time of servLOGAN, UTAH 1920 came to Logan to make ices. Burial will be in the Logan their home. She had been active cemetery. W W WAIhUUlU lyium, uian, jmaay, April 23, 1948 Obituaries Melvin Zollinger Chugg Franklin B. Pngmlre -- I i LJ - Gov-wee- ks. Marriage con-Jes- us -- nt f?: . we Ve - SECURITY THROUGH TIE great-grandchild- . CACHE VALLEY BANKING A BANK OF STRENGTH AND CHARACTER |