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Show Golden Brown Is Dead al 73 Eva L. Peacock Services Held Golden Earl Brown, 73, of 4024 Liberty died Sunday, April 16, in a local nursing home. KAMA- She was born March 18, 1899,. Emery, Summit County, to Isaac Adelbert and Anena Simonsen Petty. Married to Byron Charles Peacock, Dec. 20,1916, Castle Dale; solemnized in Manti LDS Temple. Emery resident for 53 years. son of Enoch and Mary Elizabeth Jones Brown. He was married to Thelma Moore Hunter on June 30, 1932, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died. reared and educated in Dudhesne, Utah, and came to Ogden in 1922. He was a former employe of the Wheelwright Construction Co. and W. W. Clyde Construction Co. Long Career Ends for Survivors: husband; sons, Byron Carlyle, Enterprise; Charles Herschel, Denver, lab" Mins February 28 ended a career for T. C. Tab Rich-in- s. Mr. Richins hired out as a brakeman for the Union Pacific 37-ye- He had formerly owned and operated a service station in Ogden for many years, and had worked at the Ogden Arsenal and Hill Air Force Base, retiring in 1965. He was a member of the Na- tional Association of Retired Civil Service Employes. He was a member of the 39th LDS Ward and was a home teacher. He was a former Sunday School superintendent, and past Elders Quorum president ' and group leader of the High Priest Quorum. are one stepson and one stepdaughter, John C. Hunter, Fremont, Calif.; Mrs. Surviving Stanley (Marion) Bushell, Ogden; nine stepgrandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. William (Eunice B.) Clark, Evanston, Wyo.; Mrs. Delta B, Rouse, Ogden. Funeral services were Railroad ar on August 7, 1935, to Conductor being promoted March 9, 1943. Mr. Richins is past president of the Order of Railway Conductors and Brakemen, Past President of the Union Pacific Old Timers Club No. 6, member of the Ogden Elks Lodge 719 and a member of the 38th Ward, South Ogden Stake. Mr. and Mrs. Richins make their home at 821 Bel Mar Drive in .South Ogden. They are the parents of two sons and one daughter, Donald K., Roy; Robert C., Kaysville; and Mrs. Marvin (JoAnn) Lythgoe, Boun- Colorado; Rolland D., Kamas; Perry D., South Jordan; Mrs. Oliver (Erma) Meservy, St. Anthony, Idaho; Mrs. Stan (Charlene Yvonne) StaheU, Enterprise; 40 grandchildren; 3 great grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Nephi (Violet) Jorgensen, Emery; Mrs. Frank (Lily Mae) Montroy, Los 'Angeles; Mrs. Reed (Louise) Conover, Mrs. Gene (Iris) Fullmer, both Fer- - Ward officiating.- Burial was in the Aultorest Memorial Park. Baby Shower Held Thursday, April 20, 1972 for .Cindy Page WANSHIP NEWS Florinda Darcey and two daughters drove to Salt Lake to the Dorothy Page home for a baby shower for Cindy Page, Dorothys daughter in law. time was experienced those present. Cindy received many beautiful and useful things for the baby. Attractive and very delicious refreshments were served. A fun by Mrs. Avis Fisher has left the ron, Emery County; Mrs. Bernard (Thelma) Olsen, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Edward (Yudella) Miles, Pleasant Grove. Funeral services were held Wednesday, South Jordan 1st LDS wish to express our appreciation to everyone for their kindness to us in the passing of our beloved husband and We father. Mrs. Tal Morby Mr. and Mrs. DonWiUardson and family Mr. and Mrs. John Morby and family. VerdeU H. Pace and her three girls spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Grant" Dahl of Sandy. While there they enjoyed the Stake Choral Festival. After which they went for pizza. The evening was very pleasant and relaxing. On Sunday they all went to the church services in the Dahls Ward. Mrs. MiUie Pendleton was surprised when her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Briggs and daughter Susan from Pres- ton, Idaho came to visit her. They enjoyed a pleasant afternoon visiting and Mr. Briggs was interested in taking many pictures of the Pendleton homestead. Ward Chapel. Funeral services were also held Wednesday, 4 p.m., Emery LDS Ward Chapel. Burial, Emery City tery. Ceme- The family will compliment Mr. Richins at an open house Sunday, April 23 between the hours 2 and 6 p.m. in the Richins home. Friends and relatives are invited to call. and Zelma Pendleton of Spanish Fork prepared a lovely dinner and drove to Wanship to enjoy it with their mother, Mrs. Millie Pendleton. On Monday Lynn LAU LeVanl Birch Dies April17 n Levant Birch, 88, Orem, died April 17 in a local nursing 40,000 Mile Warranty Certificate home. CARD 01 THANKS hospital and is staying with her daughter, Mrs. Florence Thompson of Spanish Fork. tiful. con- ducted Wednesday in the Chapel of Flowers Mortuary with Bishop Arah Martineau of the 39th - Eva Leona Peacock, 73, 1486 W. 10400 South, South Jordan, died April 8 at her home. Mr. Brown was born Nov. 3, 1898 in Hoytsville, Utah, a He was S- BEE 6 THE SUMMIT COUNTY He was born Feb. 18, 1884, St. Anthony, Idaho to Richard and Melinda Stewart Birch. Member of the LDS Church. Survivors: brothers, Richard 0., Ray S., both Salt Lake City; NEW GOODRICH RADIALS This Warranty Certificate applies solely to the Mlchefln X Radial Highway Tubalais Whltawall Tlra sarlaa usad on domaitlc pananger vahlclaa It excludes ail other typos and sizes, and Is valid In continental United States only. Graveside services will be held Friday, 2 p.m., Hoytsville Summit County, Cemetery. 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