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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. Payson, Utah FRIDAY. APRIL 11. 1952 MORAY H. PORTER Funeral services for OBITUARY Morian-cum- er Heber Porter, 83, a resiC. Vilata Cuihing Hanion dent of Salt Lake City since 1944 Mrs. C. Vilate Cushing Hanson, were conducted Friday at 11 a.m. since 68, lesident of Payson 1937, 1,6 died Ihursday at 7 p.m. in a Salt Lake hospital of a heart ailment. Mrs. Hanson was born April 6, 1883, in santaquin, a daughter of IJorea P. and Paoebe Nisang-e- r Cushing. She attended Santa pmn schools. She vvas married to Charles G. Hanson, July 21, 1904, in Santa-quiThe marriage was later solemnized in Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jeus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. He died July 24, n. 1950. The family resided in Magna, Salt Lake City and Santaquin prior to moving to Payson. Mrs. Hanson was a member of the daughters of the Utah Pioneers and was active in Payson First ward Relief Society. Surviovrs include six sons and three daughters: C. K. Hanson, Salt Lake City; Rulon Hanson, Spanish Fork; Glen Hanson, of Salem; Donald M., Bumess and Gerald Hanson, all of Payson; Miss Gertrude Hanson, Mrs. Price, both of Salt Lake City; Mrs. LaVerl Reece, Pay-so14 grandchildren; two brothers and two sisters: Heber Cushing, Santaquin; William Cushing, Sandy; Mrs. Myrtle Peterson, Sandy; Mrs. Lydia Madsen, Salt Lake City. Funeral services were con-- 1 ducted Monday in Payson First Ward Chapel by Reed Money, bishop. Burial was in Payson Cemetery under direction of Claudin Fun-'erhome, Payson. De-rot- ha n; al at East Seventh South St. Porter died Monday morning in a Salt Lake hospital or causes incident to age. he ws born m Porterville, Utah uii May 8, 1868, a son of Lyman viight and Sarah Catherine Emmett Porter. As a yung man he wtrtt to Alton, Wyoming, where ue nomesteaded. After leaving Afton he lived in Arizona for a i. abort time, moving then to Mr. Ne-ph- He lived in Payson for a number of years, operating a meat market here. He married Mary Jane Chapin. She was the mother of sevShe died in 1917. en children. He later married Lela Tomilson of Salt Lake City. She died in VERL M. COOPER Veil M. Cooper, infant son of Albert V. and Lola Vernell Draper Cooper, died hursday at a Salt Lake hospital after an illness of several weeks. The child was born Feb. 18, He is survived 1952, at Payson. .y his parents, of Genola; 5 mothers and 4 sisters, Cherril Jean Cooper, in Japan on a mis-io- n for the Chifrch of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints; Vivian Keith Cooper, Lyle J., James Albert and Randy Lee Cooper, all sf Genola; Mrs. Janell Hendrick-en- , Mrs. Iris Jackson, both of Payson; Wilma and Sheree Coper, Genola; also 4 grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, I. A. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Draper, of Cenola. Funeral services were conducted Saturday at 1 p.m. in the' Genola ward chapel. Burial was at Santaquin cemetery under Valley Mortuary, June 16, 1926, For Rent 2 bedroom apt-,- - electric range and water heater, heat, partly fum., close in, Uth housewives will be able oil. $25 per mo. Call 243-Sp?n-is- h to get fresh turkey the year Fork. aiound hereafter as the result of a new marketing program just For Sale-Tw- o Pups, female inauguaarted by the Utah PoulManchester Terrier, $15 each. acand armers try Cooperative, Phone 99, 278 So. 3rd East. cording to George Rudd, 'manager of the poultry division. The plan will be similar to For Sale Tank type , Universal the fresh fryer program which Vacuum. Phone 491-RWayne was inaugurated about 18 months 4 Brown, Spring Lake. such met which has and a ago wide acceptance in this area.' More than 10,000 of the fresh The turkey program entails fryers -- are now being sold weekly in the area stretching from the establishment of a year-- a The fact round breeding schBrigham to Payson. that they are not frozen natural- edule for the small, white Belts-vill- e The spiritual sense-- , of life turkey wihch is relatively and its grand pursuits is of itly limits their sale to an area where they can be delivered and new to this area. The turkeys self a bliss, health-givin- g and can be made ready for the marksold quickly. et in about 16 weeks. Mary Baker Eddy 4-- 4, 4-- LONGEVITY ADVICE . . . Mrs. Christina Nelson, Norwalk, Calif., celebrates her 106th birthday by giving advice for a long life: Good Christian living and a happy family.' time for bunnies and 1924. On he married - And Jessie Ann Stowell in the Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Saints. Christ of Latter-da- y Besides his widow, Salt Lake City, he is survived by one son, Heber Calvin Porter,' Payson; two daughters, Mrs. Susan Evelyn Gill, Santa Barbara, Calif., and Mrs. Vera May Densley, of four grandchildren; Riverton; two five half brothers, Jobe Porter, Idaho; LeGrand Porter, Bountiful; two , Mrs. Rachel Smith, Riverton, and Mrs. Nancy Mof-fat- t, Burley, Idaho. Funeral services were conducted last Frday in Salt Lake City. Burial was in the Pine Bluff cemetery, Nephi. EO., n n; a? half-sister- s, ( Look At These Easter Food Bargains! VAN ZEE . Sweat Eastar PICKLES CANDY THE NEW ARROW GABANARO Egg Dyes Atoortod Coign pkg. SPORT SHIRT Small Gherkin -- PICKLES POTATO CHIPS h Your EXACT Neck Size Your EXACT Sleeve Length Mens Apparel Ovcir FOR HAPPY EASTGR EATING shai::c cun FIICE IB. PIECE ,65 IB. ".. LUNCH MEAT GRAFE JUICE tJ-- ... 49 LIMA CEANS DEAL ROAST Er"U 59, KARO ilNUW 23 DLEND 29 HhSV 27 SS- NOODLE SOU? ST r.. ,...25 59 9 XT - 33 . 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