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Show obituaries r ' Pilkington Leland Pilkington, ithfield f I V active worker in the Church Christ of Latter-da- y c ; Jesus at noon at t&r died Tuesday C i' family home after a long ill- was born April 9, 1889, in Z "hfield, a son of William and rjaret Alice Farrell Pilking-- l He was married to Elsie ; Cllvock March 25, 1914, in the Lem Temple. He was a grad-Uit- 3 of Utah State Agricultural Ccllige. Funeral services were conducted Friday at 2 p. m. in the Ciithfield Second Ward chapel Doane Chambers, Bishop r-- iai was made in the Smithfield under direction of Cemetery Cl'j 1) I' lj I' meth I'Ilr.an. of Lindquist Mortuary Pilkington filled a mission Church of Jesus Christ the f. Latter-da- y Saints in England He was a . l 1911 to 1913. I 'i priest in Smithfield Second X, xi at the time of his death. , - I urvivors include his widow; three daughters, V. Jay Pilkington and Mrs. Iva Leland Ogden; Groutage, Mrs. L": 7 Logan; Pilkington, F xa Low and Bonnie K. Pilk-- i mithfiled; six grandchil-ion, x, four brothers and sisters, I aont Kaysville; Pilkington, I ji Pilkington, Ogden; Cliff C Smithfield and Mrs. Mar-Salt Lake rite Thompson, t.. sons and, to She was bom December 4, 1887, in Hyrum, daughter of O. H. and Elsena Jensen Anderson. She was married in the Logan temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Dec. 11, 1907. She had been a member of the Hyrum First ward during the past four years, and had lived with her daughters in Wellsville and California prior to that time. She had been an active church worker, having served as counselor for the Relief society for 12 years. She had made temple and burial clothes in Hyrum. Surviving are her five children, Mrs. Amy Cooper and Mrs. Lillis Parkinson, Wellsville; C. Marlin Mrs. Beth Christensen, Ogden; Olson, Brigham City; Mrs. Erva Waldron, San Francisco, Calif.; 18 grandchildren and. the following brothers and sisters; Delos, Lowell, Clinton and Rulon Anderson, Hyrum; a sister, Elva Coleman, Smithfield; Mrs. Clara Havens, Terreton, Idaho, and Otto Anderson, Aherden, Ida. Funeral services were held Thursday at 2 p. m. in Hyrum First wai d chapel, conducted by Wendell Allen, bishop. Burial was in Hyrum cemetery with Thompson funeral home of Hyrum in charge. Here's the News From Newton services were held Funeral on the lawn of the Thursday home of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Peterson for their son Dennis were brought remans whose South Pacific home from the where he was killed in an air plane crash as he was enroute home. Services were conducted Counselor Royden 4 Benson, by opening prayer was given by Stan ley Griffin, a vocal duet Sunset by Aileen Barker and Archie Jenkins, accompanied by Nola Jenkins. Lyle' Cooley and counselor Royden were the speakers who offered words of consolation and comfort to the berieved. Closing vocal solo was by Einar Pedersen, Sleep Sailor Sleep, accompanied by Daisy La --sen, benediction by Wm. Rigby. A long cortage ed the remains to their last rest- place where the American Legion of Smithfield, Carl S. Harper of Post 58 under command of Dr. Douglas Gregory took charge. Commanding officer Glen Downs salutes were fired and Joddie Noble of Smithfield played taps, the grave was dedicated by Bp. Ralph Jones. The remains were placed in the family plot in Newton cemetery under the direction Pallof Lloyd Hall Mortuary. bearers- were Lyman Salisbury, Harlow Griffin, Duane Griffin, Howard Hansen, Russell Larsen and Gordon Sutherland. ing Baby Andrew Trenton Baby Andrew, infant Merlin L. and Wanda of daughter Claunch Andrew, Trenton, died Tuesday morning in a Logan hospi tal several hours after birth. The baby is survived by her parents and grandparents, Mr. land Cl J. Mrs. A. L. Andrew. Trenton, and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Claunrh, of I .y Dorney Newman ' Tellsville Funeral services Sterling. x Graveside rites were conducted e conducted Thursday after-- I 2 n at oclock in the Tremon- -' Tuesday at 4 p. m. in Trenton First ward chapel for Mrs. cemetery by Cliff, Wiser, bishop. y Dorney Newman, 80, who Burial under direction of Kenneth I at Tremonotn of causes in-t- tt Lindquist, mortuary, Logan. to age Monday afternoon, iie is survived by a son and 3 daughters, including Mrs. jAC ' of Wellsville. C Pil-Lt'gto- of cars follow- n, Attending the wedding reception Thursday evening at Lewiston of Miss Bernice Hyer daughter of Mrs. Samuel E. Hyer who was married to Mr. Tims Walter McCowin, son of Mrs. McCowan g- y I. m. l .der in the Smithfield cemetery direction of the W. Loyal I Jl mortuary of Logan. The girl is survived by her par- ts and three brothers, Denzil, I mton and Lyle, all of iSwiith-- C Id. J YOU $7.70 CANT BEAT THIS months Current Rate for each NON-ASSESSAB- POLICY Policy Fee of Beginning of Policy) ($5.00 Without obligation on your part, call or stop in at my office for a rate quotation for complete insurance protection. DON BUCKINGHAM Dist. Agent, 16 W. 1st North anette A. Christiansen Jeanette Anderson C hristiansen, 60, died at a local f spital Sunday night after a pro- -, Hyrum hged illness. She was' a widow Charles H. Christiansen who C'ed May 1, 1936. VISIT RELATIVES of Logan, were Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Barker of Newton. IN CALIFORNIA Mrs. Mina Davis, Lewiston her two daughters, Diana and Kay of Salt Lake City spent the week-en- d with her mother, Mrs. Lavinia Poulsen of Lewiston. On Sunday Mrs. Poulsen accompanied her daughter, Mrs. Davis, to Roy, Utah, where Mrs. Poulsen spent Sunday night and Monday guest of her sister, Mrs. Emma Clark. Tuesday morning Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Poulsen went toi Berkley, California with Mrs. Florence Hamon and her two' daughters, Martha Lee and Eleanor who had driven in from Berkley. While in Berkley Mrs. Poulsen will be the guest of her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Poulsen and their son Jack. Hancey left by train Monday night for Astoria, Oregon, where she will spend the her months summer helping their in wife brother Arlo and store and eating) house which is located on a busy highway where they have a good business. Miss Mozelle attending the wedding one of Beth of Aviatt, reception and Mr. of the twin daughters Mrs. Ira Aviatt of Salt Lake City who was married Thursday in the Salt Lake Temple to Mr. Gene Hancey, son of Mrs. Gwen Hancey of Salt Lake, were Mr. and Mrs. M. R. iS'anders and her mother Annie Benson who acthe them through companied Also advanced at her age. temple Mrs. Mable Hancey. A wedding reception followed at the home PARTY LEAVES FOR of her parents 663 East 1st S. TWO WEEK VACATION Salt Lake City. Lewiston Mrs. Eva Parkinson, Mrs. Hazel Pederson and daugh her daughter Mrs. Beth Blair and ter Myrna of Astoria, Ore., spendiS'usan left Saturday daughter ing a month at the home of her morning for Oakland, California, parents Mr. and Mrs. James Han- where will spend two weeks they Randa cey while her husband Mr. and Mrs. Jay Benvisiting. Pedersen is on a weeks fishing son. They will return by way of boat trip as cook out in Alaska. Redwood and Portland. He bought a home in Astoria Mr. and Mrs. Johnston and last year and moved his family will acompany them home. out there where he is a painter. family Mrs. Johnston is the former They all like it very much where Lila Parkinson and Mrs. Benson they are located. is the former Peggy Parkinson, A good many Newton people daughter of Mrs. Eva Parkinson attended the parade in Logan of Lewiston. it on July 4th, then motored up the Home From Trip canyon and to the parks where Lewiston Mr. and Mrs. Alvin they spent and remainder of the Orchard returned home Thursday day resting, feasting and some night after spending two weeks fishing. in Idaho and Oregon. Those it LOGAN DRIVE-ITHEATRE N O Friday, Saturday, July 9, 10 THE CORPSE GAMECAD. GEORGE BRENT JOAN BLONDELL o Sunday, Monday, July 11, Phone 196J or 986J LEON D. HARDY 111 N. Main 12 Big Double Feature local Agent, Phone 968W MRS. JOS. PETERSEN Cornish ( 3948 Hyrum, Utah, Friday, July 9, COURIER. $5,000$10,000 Auto Liability and $5,000 Property Damage Insurance Protection. NATIONAL STANDARD, CACHE MOVIE CALENDAR ms Coleman Jmithfield Graveside services Baby Coleman, infant daugh-- , of Elva and Lorin Coleman Smithfield, who was bom and xi Monday at a Logan hospi-- 1 were conducted Tuesday at 2 SOUTH ALIAS MR. TWILIGHT Phone 31R1 and wilii MIM S3 BBE KiriG OF TOE WILD HORSES o Tues., Wed., Thurs., July 13, 14, 15 YOUNG WIDOW JANE RUSSELL and LOUIS HAYWARD You1 re In For A Real Treat Evan9s Drive-In- n HlScQQQ |