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Show FINAL RITES HELD For Final Rites Held Friday for G. Hort Johnson Johnson iboil June 20, 1972 at the Fillmore II. sjiital of a heart attack. He was horn in Holden Sept. 8, 1897 to Orson Riley and Elme-d- a Stringh.im Johnson. He married LaNola Melville on April 12, 1933 in the Sa't Lake L.DS. Temple. He f lik'd a mission to the Eastern States and was an active church member throughout his lifetime. He was a Veteran of George Il-ir- t to work, to share, to be mindful of others, and their prob lems. well. learned this lesson am sure that Heavenly He 1 Father, knowing what would befall us as a family, sent Hart along next to the youngest of the children because of his kind and loving nature. How vividly I recall the day our Father passed away. He and mother called all nine of us to his bedside and Dad admonished us to take good care of Mother, to stick together as a family and always love one another. My brothers and sis- HoiilonHappenings G. EARL WHITAKER Prelude and Postlude Music by Beverly Christensen. Pall bearers were Harold, Joe, Ted and Don Whitaker, Richard George and York Shields. Family Prayer, Harold Whitaker. Bp Bill Turner gave the opening remarks. The musical numbers Included those by the choir and a solo by Fred Whitaker. Invocation was by Owen C. Staples. A talk was given by World War I and had retired Pres. Lloyd George. Bene- -' ters have followed this wise diction by Victor Rogers. e. as a Civil Service Army and prudent counsel. The dedicatory prayer at the was always music There was made by Ted cemetery Survivors are: widow; two lr. our home. The girls played Whitaker. and daughter, Mrs. Brythe organ, piano, and violin, Friends and relatives from ant (LaRaine) Jones, Suther- and Hart played the trombone, out of town who attended Inland; Mel H. Johnson, Las Ve- and he played It very well. cluded, Mr. and Mrs. San Heard; Harts word was his bond. Harold Whitaker; TomWhatcott; gas; Roy O. Johnson, Bounti-- f :1; 12 grandchildren; brothers If he told you he would do Mr. and Mrs. Clare Randall; anl sisters, Mark S., T. O., something, you could depend Mr. and Mrs. Ted Whitaker; M-- s. Elmeda Turner, Mrs. Or-vi- n upon It. He was honest and Mr. and Mrs. Morell Tlshner; trustworthy beyond question, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ahlstrom; (Louise) Stevens, ail Holand he had a marvelous sense Thressa Whatcott;Mr.andMrs. den; Mrs. Florence Robison, of humor. Merlin Stevens; Joe Whitaker, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ha2en Hart was always so kind and Mr. and Mrs. Don Whitaker; Fillmore. (Hattie) Stevens, so thoughtful and believe Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Stephenme I know! During the last son; Leonard A. Wood; Mr. The family prayer was ofseveral years, he has come each and Mrs. Reed A. Wood; L.E. fered by Parker Robison. morning with our mall. He was Dobson; Leah Wood. Posting of the colors was so cheerful, and never 61. always Also attending were Mr. and Post American Legion by left without inquiring whether he Mrs. Odell Stewart; Mr. and The Prelude and Postlude could run an errand, or do any Mr?. Ray Beckstrand; Mr. and music ws played by Ruth Stetask for us. The things he Mrs. Teddy Whitaker; Betty vens. did were too numberous to menHose Ann and Ross; Mr. and Invocation was by Orvln Stetion, and he has our undying Mrs. Joe Ahlstrom; Bettery vens. gratitude. Morrison; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Remarks were then given by I dont wish to be boastful, Dobson, Mr. and Mrs.DonDob-so- n; Bishop Douglas Crosland. but Hart was Indeed a man In Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Dobe Speaker-EugenStephenson. whom there was no guile son; Mr. and Mrs. Max Wood; Men's Chorus then sang "O no deceit - - no hypoclsy. Mr. and Mrs. Cheryl Wood; Jess Bennett, My Father To me, he was the salt of the Allen Wood. Garr Ashby, Brlant and Neal earth! And Mr. and Mrs. Leland Stevens, Lenora Stephenson was He was a versatile man. He Mr. and Mrs. Evan Kenny; the accompanist. undersood electrical work, Stevens. Dobson; Mrs. Sterling Snow; Speaker-Elbe- rt plumbing, and he was an exGwen Duncan; Hope Pritchett; A duet was then sang by cellent carpenter. Hart knew Melville. Nancy Bernbrock; Lena BenLaMar and Duane how to work with his hands, nett; Mr. and Mrs. Max WhiTribute written by Mark S. but he also had a keen mind was then Herman, Milton and Hoa taker; brother, Johnson, and intellect. He an filled Mr. and Mrs. mer Whitaker; read by Matthew Warner. Musical accompaniment by honorable mission. He studied Fred Whitaker; Mr. and Mrs. and retained the teachings of the Garn Whatcott; M r. and Mrs Ruth Stevens and Coral Stepof Jesus Christ, but Gospel John Stephenson; Tom Stephenhenson. more lmprotantly - he lived son; Mr. and Mrs.BryantCros-lan- d; The closing prayer was ofthose teachings! Mr. and Mrs. Rex Melfered by Nell Stevens. and Mrs. Royal BenMr. was ville; Dedication of the grave He filled his many responsinett. Johnson. T.O. by bilities In the church and In the community with dignity an Funeral Set rice Thursday Pallbearers were Ken Johnhonor. Hart was a quiet, unPoul-so- n, Kermlt son, Paul Stevens, -man thoughtful For Grant D. Earl Frampton, Donald assuming, but he was a sprltutal giant." Staples Rondal and all nephews; Turner, President David O. McKay a B. Jones, grandson. Family Prayer, EmmettSta-ple- s. so often said: "No other success can compensate for failure TRIBUTE PAID TO HART S. Pall Bearers, Fred, Don and In the home. Written by Mark S. Johnson Ted Staples, Greg Kessler, The Master said; By theh Richard and Ray Starr. It is a distinct honor to have fruits ye shall know them" David Christensen conducted Hart was a good husband, and been asked by LaNola to write and gave the opening remarks. a tribute to my brother Hart. a good father as Is evidenced Invocation victor Rogers. Volumes could be written of his by the fine family he and his Musical numbers were good wife LaNola have reared. good qualities. offered by the ward choir and What could be a greater triI remember Hart as a pleasa solo by Willard Whitaker. ant, agreeable child. However, bute to any man? Talks were given by Lloyd I believe this thought applies on occasion he used to vex "He has achieved Rogers and Pres. Lloyd George. mother by his constant running to Hart: success who has lived well, Beverly Christensen played the away. She generally knewwhere to find him - - at the home of 'laughed often, and loved much; Ira Nixon, who lived a block who has gained the respect of away. There were Inseparable Intelligent men, and the love of always looked for the best In little children; who has filled his others and given the best he had; friends. whose life was an Inspiration; Hart grew up In a home where niche and accomplished his whose memory a benediction. love and respect were taught task; who has left the world We have a most comforting He was taught better than he found St, who has by example. assurance concerning those who die In the Lord, as given In a revelation to the Prophet Joseph fie Smith and recorded In the 12nd section of the Doctrine and Covenants: "Thou shall live together In love. Insomuch that thou shalt weep for the loss of them that die, and more especially for those that have not hope of a glorious resurrection. And It shall come to pass that STETSON those who die In me shall not RESISTOl taste of deatn for it shall be sweet unto them. BAILEY em-poye- srs Jache Wcl (Zanckueat Western Hats AMERICAN Passing DOBBS I . Jache Wdfie Ordtr by moil. Wi thlp onjrwHor. RANCHWEAR STOIfSIDI PAXKINO SonrUvf fbt Notion from tKo Noort of ( Wt Sail lake City, Utah 84111 62 Eot 2nd South Street Rhone 801 Dept. "N 322-040- -- This sweet passing away! To those who die in the Lord death Is sweet. Death Is not extinguishing the light; It Is putting out the lamp because the dawn has come - - and so It has - - for Hart! (Read In Ibe funeral of George Hart Johnson by Matthew Strlngham Warner.) . RANCHWIAR WES1ERN BOOTS Send for your FREE 96 Roge Color Ccfoogue SADDLERY DEC 42: 45, 46 out of the shadow Into Eternal Day, Why do we call it dying 9 OB i THE WEST S BEST! . . THAT'S THE 38th ANNUAL NEPHI m brate her birthday Saturday. There were Harold and June Turner, Sandy; Ted, Utahna Jones, Norma Jerome, her daughter Sharon and Sharons daughter Stephanie, Salt Lake City; Russell and Vivian Gardener and son Robert, Sprlng-vlll- e, Audrey and Mike Nielson, Fillmore, Kirk and Colleen Holden, and Stanford Johnson, Kanosh. Earlier In the week, Lewis Mitchell and wife called at the home of his grandparents. He Is In the Navy and was on his way back to San Diego. He Is the son of their daughter Pearlle and husband, Lander Wyoming. SPENDING A THURSDAY JW PARADES -- FRIDAY -- SATURDAY - PARADE THURSDAY AT 6:30 p.m., featuring Central Utah Riding Clubi WESTERN MAMMOTH UTE STAMPEDE PARADE Main Street FRIDAY, 4:00 p.m. BATHING BEAUTY PARADE SATURDAY, 4 p.m. Entries Invited! Contact NepM First Priie $125.00. Jayceet for entry information RODEOS- -- EACH EVENING. STARTING AT 8 AT THE FAIRGROUNDS ARENA, Third West and Center Street, Nephi visiting days JUNIOR STEER RIDING CONTEST Fairgrounds Arena, 7:30 p.m. AND Sat- RAYMOND MRS. Stephenson and daughter, Andrea, Monterey, California, spent two weeks visiting their parents Merwln and Lenora, Ms sister and husband Merla and Paul Rasmussen and Jason and toehr relatives hre. They returned Satruday to Monterey-- " where Raymond Is attending school In the Intelligence Department and International Affairs of the Navy Air Force. ELLA CROSLAND ' ReHrtcr week. They were Eudene and Thompson daughters, Lorrla and Susan; Earl and La Von Hunter, their Karl Church and three sons, Brett, Brandon and Carbon. Eva son-in-l- CITY SATURDAY to attend the Hunter Reunion were Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Hunter, LaVorand Erma Hunter Stella and daughter Fawn; Stephen, dauthers. Dawn and Davis and children Susan Denee, Michelle and Jeff. IN CEDAR Beckstrand - Reporter SACRAMENT AND FAST DAY meeting was conducted by Leland Bushnell. Wilbur Rowley led the singing with Roma Bird as accompanist Invocation was by David Dun- can. Priesthood members participating In the Sacrament Service were: ChrlsCarllng.Chirs Emmons, Tony Cowley, Kevin MOME OF ETHEL WOOD Edwards, Lynn Labmm, Don Beckstrand and Leo Dean Stott. was the settlrg for a Patio Testlmones were given by The Party Friday Evening. occasion wis for family Leland and Ned Bushnell, Melmembers to get together prior vin and Edith Cox, Barbara and Wilbur Rowley, Pam Robto Raymond and Ann Stephenson and daughter Andrea return to ison, Gayle Warner, Ruby and Howard Freeman. Chris EmCalifornia. mons, Marlljn DeVries and Those enjoying the evening besides the hostess were; Vera Gilbert Stott. The baby daughter of David Nixon, Wynn and Marsha Cropand Barbara per and daughters, Merwln and was Rowley otessed and given the name ot Leora Stephenson, Paul and Merla Rasmussen and Jason, JaCynn by her father, assisted Douglas and Beth Crosland and by the Bishopric and grandfater Wilbur Rowley. Connie, Blaine and Jan CrosBenediction by Ned Bushnell. land, Travis and Brandon;Cecll and Bly Nixon and Barry and Linda Dutson. CAL NOTICE OF SALE OF AND PEGGYNDCONAND logan, are here daughters, visiting their parents the Cecil Nixons for the holiday weekend. WARREN AND ELLA CROS-lan- d, their children, Jerri, La Ree, Linda and Russell visited Glen Canyon Dam and Zion National Park during the weekend. HELENE LARSON SPENT THE weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Larson. Helene has employment in Salt Lake. STATE LAND Notice Is hereby given that In accordance with the law, the DIVISION OF STATE LANDS of the STATE OF UTAH, will on Friday, July 28. 1972, at 2.00 pm., on that day, offer for sale at Public Auction on the front step of the Fillmore Court House, alt Fillmore, Utah, the following described parcel of land In Millard County: JESS AND ESTELL BENNETT, Township 17 South, Range 4 their son Melvin and his fiancee West, Salt Lake Meridian, Jerls Monroe were In Cedar Section 7: Lots 1 and 2 C tty to attend Testlm ony meetTownship 17 South, Range 5 ing when their granddaughter was given a name and blessWest, Salt Lake Meridian, Section 12: SHNHNEtt ing. The baby Is the daughter of Karl and Sue EspUn and was (that portion located south c( given the name of Melinda. Highway 125) Containing 120 acres, jnore or losai PLEAS-antoMR. ROBERT WOOD, California, Joined n, his wife Cheryl and children, who had been visiting In Utah, to prelude and postlude music. Benediction was by Howard Stott. Relatives from out of town who attended the service InMr. and Mrs. Ray cluded; Staples, Kaysvllle, their sons Don and wife and Ted and wife; Dr. Geoge Emmett Staples, Fargo, No. Dakota, his son Fae Starr and Fred, SLC; family Richfield; Paloma Stott, Provo; Herman, Milt and W Ilford Whitaker; Richard Staples and sister Marianne Clements; Gean Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Burton. Howto earn the lookoflove. TERMS OF SALE: In fust a few monlhi No less than ten pererrtf (107c) of the total price Is payable at the time of stile, with 874 Interest on the remainder of the sale price to the first of January following, plus the $500 certificate fee; the remainder of the purchase price to be divided Into not more than twenty (20) annual payments with Interest at the rate of 874 per annum on the deferred payments, the Interest being payable In advance each year, or cash payment may be made in full. Further Information mny be obtained by writing the Division of State Lands, 105 State Capitol Builling, Sa.t Lake City, Utah 84114. By order of the Utah Board of State Lands June 21, 1972. prepare you for a reward- ing career at a medical auutant, dental auistant, or mcdicatdcntal receptionist Then you could be the one to change a little boy's fear to the look of love. Wnte now for our free illutrated brochure, FAMILY NIGHT THURSDAY EVENING RODEO ONLY Children (12 and under) admitted FREE to the general admission area when accompanied by parents. CITY OF FUN CARNIVAL fun for all ages STATE OF UTAH Division of State Lands Charles R. ILmserl DAILY UNTIL MIDNIGHT (or later) at the Fairgrounds (3Thi West Center Sts.) Director THETRYM.1S SCHOOL" 443 South 3rd East Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 (801) A medical world In tedf. V. Vi ha Bqrrrin Schi, Inc, 191 1 321-283- 0 J Washlrgton, D.C. on RECENT VISITORS AT THE L. Rogers home were Mr. and Mrs. Mack Rogers, Los Angeles, Mr. HELEN GUESTS OF MARIA WHIAKER AVERY LARSON, ST. George, stopped by to visit on her way home from Provo where she had been helping to take care of her mother Ethella Avery who Is In poor health. Averys are former residents of Kanosh. are daughter Caroty In VISITING AT THE s GLENQUIG-ley- Appiwed as to Form: Vernon B. Romney Attorney General By Paul E. Roimannt First Publication: July 7, Last Pubfiration: July 28, 1972 1972 BECKSTRAND FAMILY Reunion here on Saturday. A program was held In the church house In the mornAt noon, the different ing. families ate their lunch on the lawns and after games and visiting were enjoyed. Some who were here were: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beckstrand and their sons, Salt Lake C Ity, held their Nellie Lang, her granddaughter and sister, Duchesne; Mr. and Mrs. Ava Stewart and Ray, Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Fisher, Kaysvllle who were her with Cecil and Thelma, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Beckstrand, American Fork; Arlynn wife and family, Delta; Myrl and Welby Flnllnson, Leamington; Viola Roylance, Altamount. Then there were all of these who we have already mentioned as visitors with family members Wunuer-llc- h and four children, SLC. jls Meadow LARRY ANDERSONS FAMILY, are spending the weekend 1972 T1IE Bendedlctlon, Leonard Bowen OWEN AND MELBA STAPLES spent the weekend In Levan with daughter Jan and husband Max Baxter and family. Utah 84631 Friday, July 7, Christensen, DaveChrlsten-se- n and father Jimmy Quigley. and Mrs. Melvin Rupplye, Los Vegas; Major Vernon Starley, wife Georgia and daughters and her mother, Laura Anderson. KERRY AND MARILY DEVRIES enjoyed the holiday vacation. with her parents and brothers, THE Harold Beckstrand family. were Mr. and Mrs. Olive Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cannon and Clara Burgess, all St, George. Clara remained for an extended stay. In twon. DAVID AND JOAN DUNCAN 4 two sons. North Ogden, were here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Duncan, Claude and LaVeda. IN KANOSH TO ATTEND THE blessing of Jim and Bonnie Quigley's baby son, Nathan James, were Mr. and Mrs. Bushnell and Jason, Dwight Joyce Bushnell, T.O. Johnson, and Jeannle Bennett, Clara Burgess, Kerry Damion and Troy Quigley, Lewis Quigley, Roberta, Shauna and Brian Ralph, SUNDAY SCHOOL WAS by Weldo Bushnell. Jan Bond led the slnglrg with CON-duct- ed Bushnell as Invocation was by 1 Beckstrand and benediction by Joseph Beckstrand. Janeen acom-panlst.T- he was Beckstrand The raid master of ceremonies at the program with Ava Stewart as president and Thressa Knoell as Vice Pres. The new officers for next year are: Joseph Beckstrand, Pres, Melvin Bushnell as vlce-pr- es and Cayle Watts as Sec. PAT STARLEY, HER HUSBAND and family. Cedar City, visited with her father Ural Bushnell, her brother Ned and family and Janten during the weekend. Huf-fak- OF GUESTS CLARK EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY AND Dorothy Paxton, June 23and24, were Richard Warner and three small daughters, Jill, Joann, and Dorl, Long Beach, Calif. They came to attend the Newell Warner family reunion. OF GUESTS THE IS DU ST RIAL STOREKEEPER VERNON CLERK Christensens, Frloay until Sun- day were Mary Gae Abraham Walker, her husband Gartleand five children, Seattle, Washington. The Christensens entertained at dinner Sun. Besides the walkers, Pres, and Mrs. Levitt Christensen, their son, Mr. and Mrs. SteveChrts-tense- n and three children and Applicants must have recent trvlustrLJ experience including chock out. filing, inventory and expediting procedures. MUST be able to demnntf rate gtod typing ability and be familiar with c mputer control sysftems. Freda Christensen. FLOYD AND IDA ROBISON, Ely Nev. visited their daughter the Brant Georges; her mother Etta Salughter.: brothers William and wife Wlnefied; htssls' ters, Mr. and Mrs. Kleth Turner and Mr. and Mrs. A dr la Ahlstrom . MR. AND MRS. JAMES TAY-lo- r, and daughter Tracey, of Calif., visited at his mothers Nellie Hanson and uncle Clyde Laub Tuesday and W ednesday. JSDUSTRIAL PURCIIASISG CLERK Recent experience in an industr'&l purchasing department Is required. Shipping and receiving, storeroom or other matcti.U control expt.icnee Is desirable os successful applicant will be required to relieve personnel In these jobs when off for vacation, sickness, etc. Applicant must also be familiar with computer control systems. PRES. LEVITT CHRISTENSEN, recently released as pres, of theltaltan m tsslon has been chosen regional representative for tbe church and his area Is the north Italian Mission and the South Italian Mission. He spent some time in SLC He and his wife were here with their son Steve and family over the weekend. These positions offer excellent pay, fringe benefits and pleasant working conditions. Contact Mr. Leland Conant for additional information. BRUSH WELLMAN CORTSEN AND HER daughter Loreta, SLC spent the weekend here In their home. INC. P. O. Box 815 Delta, Utah 84624 DELIA The land may be sold to the highest bidder, but no land will be sold far less than the GUESTS OF NETTIE minimum price of $25.00 per for a week are her acre. Solos will be made only to citizens of the United States, or those who hove declared thrfr Intention to become aoch. Seller reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Sale will be made suibjoct to the following: 1. Reserving to the State of Utah all oil. gas and other minerals together with the right to enter upon such land and to extract said mlnrrah. 2. Subject to edl valid end existing rights of record. 3. Successful bidder must pay the cost of the advertisement of the sale; Fillmore, The Infant son of Jimmie and Bonnie Quigley was given a blessing and the name Nathan James by his grandfather Glen Quigley. Standing In were Lewis Quigley, Thad Johnson, Dwight Bushnell, BpBlll Turner, Vern- HELEN ROGERS HASBEENAT Monroe caring for her grandchildren while Pat, Larry and son Jeffery were attending a FFA National Convention In Kanosh with the Rogers. Meadow Happenings their family have visited their parents during the ever do. $2.50 (phone orders accepted, but tickets will be held only until 7:45 night of performance for which issued.) LT. Some of meaningful thing you'll AVAILABLE Ella Crosland and family urday. their children. It could be the most RESERVED SEATS Mr. and Mrs. Leland Thompson and son Reggie visited at the home of Warren and CLYDE AND LILLIAN WOOD were In Salt Lake for a few "Learning To Work In A Doctor's World." CHUCK WAGON BREAKFAST NEPHI CITY PARK starts 6:30 a.m. and Friday Saturday mornings. MR. AND MRS. RILEY THOM WEEK WITH HER grandparents were Vicki Pler-ce- y and her friend Sherrie, Salt Lake. Vicki Is Jerrldenes daughter. The Bryman School can !)! spend the 4th of July weekend at the home of their parents Reed and Virginia Wood, also his Brother the Grant Woods. SEVERAL OF THE CHILDREN of Fred and Emily Johnson were home to help their mother cele- ICanosh Happenings GEORGE Telephone sisters Macel Quirk, Whittier Ctllf., 864-270- 1 "AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY and Hattie Hohus, Provo. EMPLOYER" GUESTS OF NELLIE HANSEON and Clyde Laub are her grand- daughter Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Smith, sen Randy and daughter Diane, Harrison, Arc. GUESTS OF THE REXHUTCH-Inso- ns nnabell Kaslnoand children Vickie, Ray and his girl friend Penny Harper Terry, and a friend Kirk Brooks, Denver. Also thfeir Son Cloyd, Hacienda Heights, are her sister A Cftllf. KEEP IN MIND A celebration and Home com Ing in Kanosh for July 24th. PLEASE SUNDAY SACRAMENT AND Testimony meeting was conducted by Vernon Christensen. Invocation by Alt Staples. Marvin Cummings and Bruce Whatcott were over the Sacrament; Dee Green, Vince Mooney Mike and Doug Whitaker and Lloyd Kessler passed. MR. AND MRS. CHARLES AV-e- ry ly and granddaughter have returned from mother visiting Kimberleys Carol Owens for two week In Escondido, Calif. A grandson, Darin Avery came back with them to spend the summer In Kanosh. The return trip was a very hot and unpleasant one. The Averys are famllfarwlth cars stalled seeing over-heatalong the highway through the desert - - but not used tobelng In one of them. a3 thev were when their pickup with camper coming up tajon Pass this side of San Berna-dln- o. The rest of the trip they their air conditioner kept turned off except on downgrade stretches of road, and had no more engine trouble. Just the humans over heated the rest of the way. It was already 90 degrees In Las Vegas when they passed through there at 5:45 p.m. Klm-bere- JULY13-AUCUST- 12 shAHespeAiieAti FESTIVAL IN THE ELIZABETHAN ATMOSPHERE AT SOUTHERN UTAH STATE COLLEGE IN CEDAR CITY, UTAH ed por-tockea m a |