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Show raiUJ T1 vikiifp At D Visiting at Hyrum Margene T Cppsion, Myrtle Redgood and Henry. Orla, daughter of Mr. Vane, Uriel, Redgood, and Henry, Jeppson of Mantua" haf? Ralph In connection with Ring at the home Wellsville Orin, Vane, Uriel, California. of m Sacrament meeting on Sunday eveana James Orson Laur-enc- t, . Logan to was tribute paid special Nelson ning, week. Mrs. Anderson is her father of Charles 89, Richmond, aunt Mrs. Folly G. Haslam. Bishop Cliff Charles 87, Nelson, E. Logan-Cac9. Logan fire chief, at the a Oise presided and the choir pre- day visitors home were Mrs. Lucille Laurence, died Sunday at 9:50 died early Monday morning at his sented the following program; of and son Jerry, and Mrs p.m. at a local hospital of infirm- home, 901 North 2nd East, Song, Oh, My Father by the 1Iary ities incident to age, complicated ailments incident to sSX and1 Mrs. O. L. choir and John Bailey. Duet, In- Tittensor of Ogden. S. C. Gaddie SwedHe was at born Malmo, by a fall which resulted in a Ridgieway, Salt Lake City; R. R. vocation, by David Dailey and en, Dec. 19, 1860, a son of Mons fractured hip last July. R. K. Gaddie, Leroy Haslam accompanied 'by Rena Ogden; Gaddie, Nelson. He Motor to Ogden L. A. B. Leishman. He was born in Blunt county, and Hema Jacobsen Mt. Pleasant, and Mrs. Nov. married 'Johana Holmberg, , Mr. and Mr-- t Hyrum Alabama, April 2, 1859, a son of 2, 1883, and she died Feb. 3, 1941. Davis, Denver, Colo. of the evening was Ged- - eil Anderson and Speaker Eliz-bcfamily Elisha Randolph and Saarh des Maughan. A son. Mark Gaddie, was to Ogden Tuesday and Surviving are a daughter-in-laWillifred Laurence. He was Mrs. Henry E. Nelson, LoDuet by Leroy and David, The ied by their uncle Carl G tJ?' during World War II. married to Elizabeth Dobson in Mrs. a and Voice in the Old Village Choir. grand daughter, they all attended a circus. the Salt Lake Endowment house gan, Awake Zion Hazel Taggiart, Logan. the choir, Song by Oct. 11, 1886. His wife died Nov. with duet being sung by John Mrs. Carina Hansen Ewing 1, 1935 .Following their marriage Visiting Parents Bailey and Mrs. Vera tuart. Wellsville- they lived for several years in Baby Lindley Mrs. Grover was Carma Mrs. The Smithfield doing prayer spoken services Wellsville Graveside and Idaho. is Preston, Whitney at ling the home 0fC visiting C. an in died John Brenchley. by Hansen Ewing, 30, In 1904 they moved to Stockton, for Baby Lindley, infant daughMr. parents, and Mrs Oscar r of is a senes of This the sixth Ogden hospital Wednesday follow' The Calif., where they lived for three ter of Merle Hall and Lujean ' Hendry. Carlings recently programs presented by the choir illess. conducted ing several weeks was jears before settling at Richmond, Bird Findley, in honor of some outstanding mem- corned a new daughter into them where they spent most of their Thursday at 10 a.m. in the Wells-- 1 family. The baby is the second Mrs Ewing was bom in ber. -' Leishville lives. Mr. Laurence was a farma Mrs. Haslam has been a mem child of the couple. cemetery by Frank 24, 1918, Smithfield, April Seer by occupation. man, bishop o the Wellsville daughter of Evan A. and Olga ber of the choir since she was a He joined the L.D.S. church cond ward, Church of Jesus Christ . Hansen and had lived in Ogden young girl. She is the wife of Henry Returns Home m Alabama at the age of 14 of Latter-da- y Saints. M. Haslam and the mother of a jfor the past 6 years. Smithfield After spending and moved with his parents and large family. Surviving are the parents, and, 2 weeks in Illinois, last the the She was a member of Mrs. Mr. and brothers and sisters to the west. grand parents, Ernest Seeholzer has returned Latter-and Three sons have preceded Mr. Thomas B. Lindley, Wellsville, Church of Jesus Christ of Smithfield Mrs. Verner home and Mrs. Margaret Goetz Mr. and Mrs. Reeves Bird, j day Saints and had been active Scrowther is Laurence in death. He is survived treatment of ' Elroy, Illinois, a niece,' will as a Relief Society teacher in the at the L.D.S. receiving j by one daughter Elnona Talbot Mendon. in hospital Logan, spend a few weeks as her guest j Bonneville ward. of Richmond; 6 sons, Jesse LaurOsborn James M. Gaddie ence, Salt Lake City; She was married to Lawrence Laurece, Riierside; Glen Laurence, James M. Gaddie, 66, W. Ewing, Sept. 1, 1937, in the Logan BozeEarl Laurence, Clearfield; Logan, retired sugar company Salt Lake Temple, Chief Elmer S. executive, died in a Salt Lake! Besides her husband, man, Mont.; Ogden, Laurence and Golden Laurence, hospital Wednesday at 10 a.m. of she is survived by two sons, j Richmond; 29 grand children and a cerebral hemmorhage. Dennis B. Ewing and Brent K. He had served many years as Ewing, Ogden, her father, eight great grand children. Also surviving are five sisters Su-- ! field; two and of Utah-Idah- o three brothers seven and brothers. Mrs. Sarah gar company branches at Garl-- 1 sisters: Marlin, Dorius and NorLinneman, Richmond; Mrs. Ada and, Box Elder rounty, and Shel-ma- n T. Hansen, all of Smithfield; Mrs. Thompson, Downey, Idaho; ley and Idaho Falls, Idaho. He Mrs. Max Swenson, Ogden, and Ruth Johnson. Preston and Mrs. retired in March, 1947. Mrs. Harold Watson, Garfield. SOUTH CACHE COURIER. , 1948 Friday, Aug. 20, Obituaries Survivors include his widow, sons Mary Hunter Gaddie; six Mull-ine- r, A. M. Mrs. and daughters, Belle Fourlhe, S. D.; J. Hunter Gaddie, Idaho Falls; Mal-rol- m Gaddies, Hyrum; Mrs. Mary Mrs. Naomi Linford, Garland; Mrs. and Cal., Palo Alto, Bishop, Lola Jean Murdork, Beaver; 4 brothers and 2 sisters, S. W. and ! - Sacrament Meet v it he ' - T ! th LT'1 w, - You Are ! Smith-superitende- Invited nt i 1 aCSSSSSSSSS T o visit our Store Next Thursday, Aug. 26 When Mrs. Nielson, General Electric Home Economist, will be in our store from 10 a. m. until 6 p. m. If you now have, or contemplate buying an automatic washer, drier, ironer or - dishwasher, Mrs. Nielsen will be glad to demonstrate and explain the features of these major appliances. REMEMBER THURSDAY, AUGUST 26th well Look forward to seeing you and YOUR FRIENDS IN OUR STORE. REMEMBER WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL AND YEAR AFTER YEAR SELL THE SAME DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE. |