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Show uneral Service for jjossph Bergeson 'Conducted Wed. 1 1 Funeral LiSph Bergeson was held in . & atS afSy iTat SnMeW" B Pitcher of the i .Ld bishopric officiating. I prelude and postlude by Roman. Musical numbers the Ladies chonrs, given by Deep-tin- t number Through O Trials, second number vo- a Father, and included Beautiful trio Isle,, by Mrs. Monta Pitch-;- r .r Bergeson, Mrs. 'and Mrs. Amy Gibbons and C, solo, For You. and For Tibbitts and by Mrs. Marva "I $ Emma Stephensen, piano Harrison. companist Mrs. Alta falks were by Melvin E. Kent, and President Merll G. Hyer V" Richmond Mrs. Annie J. Hendricks went to Pocatello, Idaho on Sunday, July 11, where she was called to see her son Gerald who is in the hospital. He got his foot caught in a hay chopper on Saturday. The foot was cut rahter badly. Bones in the four small toes were broken, and were tom. It took an hour and Torty-fiv- e minutes to perform an operation on the foot and leg. As there is danger of infection setting in, his condition at this time is rather painful. All are wishing him a speedy recovery. He is getting along as well' as can be expected. ligi-me- nts . , Mrs. 'Idetta Merrill, his wife, had the misfortune to break her arm one day last week. Visits From Boise ( of Boise, Mr.. Paul ; Monson end in last week Idaho, spent remarks Closing Richmond visiting at the home of his brother Mr.'B. C. Monson. Melvin B. Pitcher who appreciation for the life He was the speaker for the North 4d work of Joseph Bergeson Waards sacrament meeting last of the famr.d the appreciation Sunday night. Gave a very interily for the beautiful flowers and esting talk. Paul is district manillservices rendered during the ager for the New York Life Inness and death of their father, surance Company. benediction by Elmer Boman. rave was dedicated by Bishop bcuglas Bergeson of Cornish. InSpends Sunday in Salt Lake terment in Lewiston cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bagley and I Joseph Bergeson was a former daughter Lu Ann spent Sunday 'prominent resident .of Lewiston and Monday in Salt Lake City. paving lived in Lewiston for 70 Visited with .Grants mother and pears. He and Mrs. Bergerson sister in Murray, Utah. Took Snoved to Salt Lake City in 1941 care of a few matters of business khere he died at his home Sat- on Monday and consulted with a urday, July 10 at the age of 75. nerve specialist. Went back to Mr. Bergerson was born . in on Lake Salt Tuesday where City logan September 7, 1872, son of he entered the St. Marks Hospital jkeils and Olive M. Jensen for a medical check up. A. n. ex-Wcs- ed Ber-fgerso- n. married Medora He Control Urged in Hay Crop Farmers who are on County Agent Lloyd R. Hunsa-ker- . attended the schools and the old lYoung college at Logan. He servHe ed as a missionary in Denmark kid Norway for two years. By direct call from the." :Church he I helped to organize the first Mu Mrs. 9. Iven Nilson and family. v side home, example baby tending, laundry, sewing, housework, clerical. Virginia McDowell, Ph. It is recommended that 20 pounds of 10 percent DDT be applied per acre and that this application be made about the time the alfalfa begins to bud. There are a number of reasons FOR GALE 39 Plymouth Delux Ex46 Dodge engine. why it should be done at this time. In the first place it will cellent condition. Call 259 J or not damage bees since bees will see at 50 West 3rd So., Logan. not be in the field in large num. bers before blossoms appear. If dusted after the blossoms apfor Manure preaders, pear many bees might be killed, TIRES and the bees are essential in Youll Wagons, Implements. save money here. causing a good set of seed. However, bees will not work in a O. K. Rubber Welders, field heavily infested with ly753 North Main, Logan. gus bugs. Treatment with DDT at the proper time not only eliminates lygus bugs but pro- WE CAN STRETCH Your Tire vides bees with an ideall range. dollars with our guaranteed By using the above recomsevice. recapping; Repairing; mended and amount of DDT per New and Used Tires; Wagon acre, lygus control can be effec and Tractor Tires... Wholesale tive over approximately a three Prices. $4.00 for your used weeks period which would give tire on a new one. O. K. Rubber Welders. Logan, Utah. ample time to allow, the buds to blossom and the blossoms to set seed before further attacks WE NEED Used Tires. $4.00 would 'be damaging. each allowed for your used tires on new ones. O. K. Rubber Entomologists at the college think it advisable that all farWelders. 753 North Main. Logan mers who anticipate seed pro- )Van Almen; Bedford Star VaJ-C JW lley - Wyo. 16 131-R,Hyr- -- Six rooms FOR SALE and bath; 2 acres of land and ,fruit trees, $4,000. See Gilbert rV. McDowell, 451 1st East, or fejul 131 R, Hyrum. IIOMSE k . Vl'-i FISHERMEN Need See Robert Night Chawlers? Hendricks, one mile North of Richmond on High-wa- y 91. ATTENTION ' r 18-c- it it duction apply DDT as recomtSt mended above rather than wait HOME FOR SALE moduntil the lygus population is ern brick home; furnace, stoklarge enough to do damage. er, fan, electric water heater, -J .1 Hr o M-12t- fch SPECIALIZE in Wedding Dinners, Breakfasts, and Dinner Parties. Top Hat. Call 1618-JE. J4 ',i;. wji R. -- X- r.'if Almost new M. Tractor, Formall equipment ploy, weeder, manure loader, N0.v5 John Deere mower, John Deere Field Hay and Ensilage Harvester with two custom built dump wagons, blower with Phone 672, auxiliary motor. Reed Francis, 85 West 3rd So. Springville. SELLING OUT . carpeted throughout, Venetian FOR SALE 1946 GMC blinds. Priced to sell at once, rack body truck. Howard flat 2-t- on Wellsville Mrs. Fern Mehr Mr. and Mrs;' Grant Bankhead and children of San Diego, Calif, Lewiston of Los Angeles, Calif., are visit- are spending ' a month at the Brigham ing with their parents Mr. and home of her parents, Mr. and 11,1901. 1943 16, planning the production of alfalfa seed should pay close attention to the stage of growth of their second crop and be prepared to dust it at the proper time with WANTED Daytime work I can FOR SALE 40 ton alfalfa hay, do at home; evening work out- -' DDT for lygus bug control, says Jbaled, $20 a ton in field. Emil the Salt Lake City April Call in Hyrum, Utah, Friday, July SOUTH CACHE COURIER. $9500. 299 fio. Main, Logan. Lewiston. J-1- 23 6 Shuld-ber- P JE il Mrs. David Nelson. : -- Itual association Improvement Malad stake. six years Mr. Bergerson vas first counselor in the Lewis-fto- n Second ward bishopric.v In 1921 he was made bishop of the Isame ward, in which positionn fin the I For fhe served eight, years. He is survived by his ' If . U !i h f m T ' widow, Bergerson, eight sons and Bergerson and Thora Watson of Salt Lake Mrs. E. daughters: Mrs. !C. Areta Doney, FranklShelden Bergerson, Seattle; Rulon Bergerson, Pendleton, Oregon; Philip Bergerson, LeVviston, and Mrs. June Swallows, Ogden; also 23 grandchildren, and the following brothers, Fred, Blackfoot, Idaho; John, Boise, Idaho; James, Parker, Idaho; Arthur and Albert of Lewiston; Ira, Canada; AbraMrs. City; in, Idaho; ham Salt and Verno, Logan; Barnard, Lake City; Ervin and Francis, Dayton, Idaho. ic From Salt Lake Lulu Parry of Salt Lake City was a guest of Mr. and Mrs, cna Smith one day last weekl is a sister of Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Parry also spent some time W1th her father Mr. M. H. Preece Mrs. at Cove. VlJts The Mrs. s. Whittles Gladys Jensen, a sister of Myrl Whittle was the Whittle home a a visitor on Tues-Qa- y evening'. SW1ER dARAHCE A Home In Logan .... With a Pattern For Fine O O O O O O Q o 8 Room Brick 4 Bedrooms Fireplace Built in Highboy O Newly Decorated Venetian Blinds Double Garage, Brick O O Bin-fe- d o NATIONALLY FAMOUS SHOES AT A FRACTION OF THEIR ORIGINAL PRICE i- A. Stoker Automatic Hot Water Radiator Heat Landscaped Corner Lot 90x100 Bath O Sprinkler System i2 Bath Downstairs From Iowa JJk- and Mrs. Reuben Hill of Jwa, were visitors at the of Mr. and Mrs. B Bell Wednesday, July 14th. MrsJ a' sister of Mrs. Bell. 1 - j 11 Logan ViSitor and Mrs. Hi?sdV1Sited Ira Hillyard Smithfield Of on! - All Sales Final imHv TERMS SEE IT TODAY 404 SOUTH MAIN a S'- JL. Visits g, - " :o V ' v" ' Rechows 31 North Main Logan |