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Show it' Vr.S" ' ' Enr - of Jesus aanes C. Jeppesen 'v Funeral services for Thatcher Pqppesen died Saturday at Elko, S3, v.! were held Tuesday at Nevc- .lfS p,n. fcj Logan at 95 South 1st ix1" r West. DuriJ was in the Logan city NicL:ln Veibell Nicholas Veibell, died 77, (Sunday at 3:15 at the thome cf a brother, Jens Veibel, CoKincton,' of .a lingering r ColIir:ton ill-one- ss. He vri3 born uJne 6, 1871, in eDenmrh, a son of Frederick and f!4nn-- i 'J'ybo Veibell. He came to -;he Uri::f States in 1894, settling 2i Pet:r:boro, Cache county. . He aad tc;:a a resident of Collinston tor tbs jast 13 years. He was a and farmer, i blackmail Curviving are another brother ibid a tMter: John Veibel, West Mrs. Jensena Iverson, ford an; two half sisters, Mrs. Denmark; s r Christ of Saints by T. M. Burton, bishop. Mr. Purser was born May 22, 1852, in South wares, son of Francis and Francess Eynon Purser. He came to America in 1868, settling first in Hyde Park, as a convert of the LD.S. church. For six years Mr. Purser farmed in Hyde Park, and then worked ' at a mine in Little Cottonwood canyon, Salt Lake county, for two years. He then returned to Logan, where he helped haul logs for the Logan LD.S. temple. He married Bada iSwartling in Logan L.D:S. temple Dec. 28, 1877. He had been an active L.D.S. Liljenquist Larry Hyrum Lake in Salt City at spent Friday decided was the Clinic, where it to perform a third operation on He his arm, affected by polio. was accompanied to Salt Lake by his mother, Mrs. Laurence Liljenquist,- and his grandmother, The Mrs. Melinda Liljenquist. operation is scheduled for July. an-M- rs. worker. Surviving are his widow; five sons and daughters, Mrs. Lillie Barger, Downey, Idaho; Mrs. Mary Steed, Salt Lake City; Leonard Purser, Ogden; Willard and Joseph Purser, Logan; 20 grandchildren and eight Visitors Mrs. Bill Chambers Hyrum and family of Garfield, visited Sunday at the home of her father, Charles Unsworth. I, ? - 2tn::arser.. i Only 1 Mile North of Logan Garfield PERFECT WATER Plunge Drained Daily in California Betty and Patricia Hyrum of Mr. and Nielsen, daughters Visits Graveside Services Smithfield Graveside services were held for Joan Snelgrove, Mrs. George B. Nielsen are vaca- tioning with relatives and friends Traveller in California. e, K. Idaho Visitors of Larraine Snelgrove and Walter who died Friday shortly after birth. The Kenneth Lindquist mortuary, had charge of the arrangements. The child is survived by three sisters and her grandMr. and Mrs. Owen parents, Snelgrove of Richmond, and Mr. and Mrs. Lester of Traveller daughter nel-grov- , Smihfield. Funeral serviced for Ip Parser, 96, who died Tues-ic- y La a local hospital from kzzzj L'cident to age, were confect: noon Thursday in Loth th ward chapel, Church PLUNGE en. great-grandchildr- Vacation At Yellowstone Wellsville Mr. and Mrs. Vern Anderson and son Jack, and Mr and Mrs. Seth Maughan and children enjoyed a short vacation at Yellowstone park over the weekend. COURIER. CACHE SDIHMSH8 LOG ANA Salt Lake Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Larsm James N. Larsen were Sal' Lake City visitors on Monday an ' Tuesday. They were overnight guests of. Mr. and Mrs. James S Larsen of Magna. r- Lena Cciow, Mrs. Mena Pedersen and a half brother Antone fjelbca, ll of Denmark. Funeral services were conductat 2 p.m. in the ed Wednesday leaver Dam ward chapel, Church f Jems Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, ty Clark Owen, bishop. 3urial T.as in Deweyville cemetery. 1948 Hyrum, Utah, Friday, July 2, Dinner guests reHyrum Mrs. and Mr. Smithfield cently at the home of Mr. and Robert Hill are the proud par- Mrs. Ferris Christiansen were Mr. ents of a daughter, born June and Mrs. Alva Smith and family of Paradise. 23rd. SOUTH To Undergo Operation Latter-da- y Visiting at the home of Mrs. Henry Nielsen last week was Mrs. J. B. Wright of Hazel-toIdaho. She was the former Birdie Johnson, and a sister of Hyrum Water tested and approved by Utah State Board of Health. 300 gallons of chlorinated water running thru pool every minute. Tirwit g rtWnffinaani frw gTifitt-main- n n, Red Ta: Mrs. Nielsen. Salt Lake For Visit Mrs. Annie Bradley Hyrum went to Salt Lake City Sunday to spend a couple of weeks with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bradle. Visiting with her on Sunday was her daughter Verna. To I?' fvt o I Genuine B. F. Goodrich Tire GOOxlG 95 TA k plus tax All Sporting Goods Reduced m : 20 - t o f' SALE ON BICYCLES O Metal Baby Strollers were 15.95, now f (jj)95 4 IT IS A FAMILY AFFAIR PARADE 10 BASEBALL GAME i' M. 101 Polaroid Driving Visors were 3.98, now 9SC -- A. LEWISTON JUNIOR LEAGUE VS. Baby Car Seats were 3.29, now 29 WELLSVILLE JUNIOR LEAGUE AMATEUR RODEO and 2 P. M. RACES Calf Roping Pony Races Cow Riding Relay Races ' Wild Cow Milking Bicycle Races Wild Wagon Race Novelty Races JR. HIGH BOXING and WRESTLING 7:30 P. M. Glen Nelson vs. Nephi Schwab Rex Layne vs. Verle Kidman Garth Karren, Carol Kendall Harold Westover, Blaine Abel Neil Karren vs. Ted Steers Reed Westover vs. Larry Hyer GOOD USED WASHERS h-- GLASS BAKEWARE REDUCED o 2 BIG BATTLE ROYALS FIREWORKS 9:15 P. M. DANCE 9:30 P. M. COMMUNITY HALL MERLIN SMITHS ORCHESTRA Sfg up 46 West Center Phone 619 Logan 2M |