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Show V I - TMS Lynn Woolf, Radmil, RL; Mrs. Dualn (Buna) Tate, Riverdale; Mrs. Etari (Verda) Medium, Bet flower, Calif.; Mm. Cecil (Grefta) Oamp, and Mrs. Rick (Orpha) Morgan, Ogden. Funeral eervlcei ware conducted Tueadav at 1 p.m. in Preston Second ward chapel. Burial was in Preston cemetery. GaMf.; Duby Slurp Dios Decently Mri. Roby Woolf Sharp, died Friday at 6 a.m. in the Preaton hospital after an extended illness. She was born June 4, 1804, at Rtverdale. a daughter of James and LaVenla Wodf, 61. She arias married January 27, 1828, to Ariond E. Sharp inLogan temple. She Jr. i I i k i Merck IT. liM THE CITIZEN. Lewistsa, Utah had been active in orgtni-mmo- ftw Alva C. Doney died March in Salt Lake City. He was die son of John Franklin Doney and Sarah Cutler. He was bora May 20, 1886, in Frank14 lin. He married Virginia Wlrth-ll- n on September 2, 1924. She died in 1880 in Preston. A member of the LDS church, be fulfilled a mission to IheEastern States In 1920-2He lived In Preston lor about 35 yean after leaving Franklin, lha past tew years he has lived in Baft Lake ware Survivors Induds two sons. Mm, Helm Andrew. !tauenl service held Wedneeday for Michael LeRoy of Corvallis, Ore., and ,erty, Button . k . spendbrn a threrdau- Pad Sknuway at noon la tba Dee of Bountiful; her Emma La Oramnm. tew days at ftw home ofMrs Franklin Relief Society room. Mr. and of Graham The baby was five months Button, before raaaran old. His parents warn Mark te Silt Lake Ctty ter of Salt Laka P. and Wthna a course at a Gtty: IS rrandchltdran; Mr. and Mkw Doe C. Oonrad e He la aurwied by ftw par-cut- brother, tanara drove to Ogden on two and and throe brohm and Friankfin; to see their children, Sunday Note C. Neeley of FrimkUa Mr. and Mm. EMs Griffin, of C. Jamison and Bhria ents, Mr. and Mm. W. P. and family tt Whddoups and Mr. and Mm. FkanMn. sen s mother, Mrs. Mary A. Fkuuk-Mheld win fanend be The of H. Earl Shumway Friday In Butt Lake. 1. o, n, and Tmtoi in n. HQo's AG Ueohond Spools Deckel Jamison Tiiflton Briefs Dies Tuesday Brother From Kansas Visits Rachel Ann Bronson Jamison, bom October 4, 1882, at Fairview, died March 15, in Lewiston, Utah. She married Edward A. Jamison on February 20, 1824, at Logan. He died In 1883. She was the daughter of Bronson and Lidia Henry tournament t Cole. She Is aurvived by two sons, Vlri Bronson, Lewiston, Bridf nod Don Bronson of Ogden; and Sevan of Salt Patricia Andrew b, and one Lake CHy agent the weekend roneon, of her at Utah. Bev- SuisMt, - seven sonsT Mrs. Eugene (DoroOiy) Grif-fetDayton; Rose E., Lauls-towMont; Mrs. L. D. (Bet tor) Jsnta, Eurefce, CUN.; Ariond E. Jr.. Seda Mags; ftfrs. Steven (Dbde) larsen. Logan; Dartii Sharp, Presher ton; amndeMMien; latbor of RhetdaU; and the tttouftif IxeSien The PHS speech class win eo to Idaho Falla this Saturday to compete with other district winners In southeast Idaho in the regional declamation festival. Choric speech, or verse king choir, plus four inevents win be comfor top honors which peting could then go on to the elute QiiosDold aBaeaA& am uansai. sisters: Man Woolf. Shelley; Woolf, Tatownml, Oyda Dies Decently Graveside M church ' and uUs a member of the Daud-te- n of Utah Pioneers. Survivors include tier boa el Sptch CUn loci Tt Iggtoaal KM illvn Doney Wednesday at (he USU Union BuMng of Mr. Thursday. Later, Mm. Reeddinner guests evening er assisted the other Farm and Mm. Melvin Giant were Bureau chairwomen In pre-Mrs. Grants father, Mark and serving the lunch L. Johnson, of Layton and a oaring tor Cache the valley memberbrother, Devere Johnson, of ship at the Smlthfirid stake she house. Mr. and Mm. Letand Wichita, Kan., whom hadnt seen for three yearn. T. Cottle, Mr. and Mm. Lew d Mm. Melvin Grant P. AHsop, George Merrill and at dinner Sunday in Lola LKdedike and Mr. and honor of her daughter. Helm Mm. Reeder attended from Jones, Who was observing her Trenton. TRENTON enter-talne- birthday anniversary. Covers Mr. and Mm. Aubrey Grifwere laid tor Mrs. Jones and fin, Mr. and Mm. Robert children, Ricky, Dougin and Reeder, Josephine Lapray, Rosanna of Ogden, and .a Reed RavritesNUi Griffin, brother and ms wife, .Mr... Jgnet.ipd Anna Griffin atdnd tended a rtoke Sunday School View- PomteHo. bblrin Grant, MrThird ward dmpel rty Frida y evening In the and Mark GranL The tori stake center. Note MorWebb wU ba tha at ing sfterrioon wu spent visiting. gmAten tuary Thursday evening and at fiis chapel Friday after 11:00 a.m. home Sunday avering W was la charge of lha dinner. rio-H- n Mr. and Mm. Ronald Har- (hey were entertained byJohn- Reed Bautina wae master of selections by Reuel ceremoniM. A program ris and family of Vale, Ora., son. given. have bam visiting hare with Mr. and Mm. Lew P. AIL Mr. and Mm. Robert ReedMsjwranta, Mr. and Mm. er attended the Farm Bureau sop attsoded teat meeting in dinner meeting and etoettou Lewiston Third ward Sunday Harris. wham Mr. AShop assisted In eonftnmiag a granddaughter, Judy Pond, dau0ter of Mr. and MmJamee Pond. Fol17-18-19 lowing meeting, Mm. Pood entertained at dinner In of Judys Ludeun Poods and Jay Andenens birthdays. Giieils were Mr. and Mm. Lew Allsop, Mr. and Mm. Jay Andenen and children of North Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Pond and family. The afternoon was spent in - iD'EHMbl&hfi Wip sararszAft Thnrriay, Friday, Saturday, E-larch com-memoratt- n, lng. Dight Guard ) Spray I REG. SLN UA CHOICE Robert Reeder Mato Frils Sunday In company with Wendell Hurren of Lewfrton, Ray Thatcher of Morgan, WhHace Reeder of Brigham and Jessie Lee of Hyde Park. They ered at the tome of Cfara Cruser tor a Reeder 1 the past week with her lisMr. ter and brotoer-in-Jaand Mm. Henry Ellerman. While she was hem they drove to Logan to visit another sister, Mrs. Ida Griffin. Mm. Jardine boarded a bus for home on Monday. GHft Wiser returned home Monday from a three day stay In toe hospital suffering from a heart attack. Ha ia recuperating satisfactorily at ms tome. The Relief Society held (heir annual Seventeenth of March program Tuesday. The'meettor'wai In' cfikrga of President Arlene Kupfer, Operingsang, "God Bless Our Homer was by the Singing Mothers. Invocation was by Jahrine Jensen- - narration of the etonr of Mom and Ml mother by the dasa leaden, Opal CfaxtatenaM. Cfara dotn tle, Velda jtaackman, Grant, Vara Janaen, Josephine Lebray and Florence Butler. A Xytaphooe eoto was played Iqr Marilyn Wtod accompanied on the piano by her mother, Ebm wood, of Lewiston. A tribute to lha part presidency, Srietta Pitcher. Ruth Chambers, Flossie AtUnson and Bessie was given by LaMeH Ashcraft, and a small token of apprmatiaa was presented to each fady. A trio rang a song about the Relief Society magazines. Thev were Luk Lai, Note Griffin and The dosing Melva Cottle. song was by the SingiM (greeted by LueHa Payne and accompanied by Norma Reeder. Benediction waa by Janice Green. Following the program a luncheon was served to 45 women and 15 children by Clara Cattle, Ludle Humphreys, Annette Godfrey. No's Griffin, Wanda Andrew and Loom Wiser. The tables were dec- orated appropriately. In toe morning mewing Fern Jen- en gave the workday lest Quuug and pUlowi of y were made under the du torn of Velda Spackman. Elti-lee- TH-tots- Mo-the- n, Geld ton aft Richmond Saturday evening. Eight couples from Trenton psrticipat-- I ed in the floor show. Mr. and Mm. Galvin An-- I drew are rejoicing over toe arrival of a daughter born to them In the Logan hospitLati Tg CUstify al on March 2. The newcomer Is greeted at tome by d three niters and a brother FOR SALE Whlteface pure-brehulls. Sired by M. Orris Mae Hansen spent a W. Larry 301st who was week wtth tor dauffater, Mr. aired by M. W. Larry Domand Mrs. Darwin jjparaman, of Magna, Utah. The Spwck-- s ino people a new baby dau-- Milky Way Thomas for. ghter. S000 Mato. Lewis N. Godfrey toe re4383. turned home day tour of toe FOR RENT 3 bedroom home the COche Vafley in Whitney. Large Bring Mr. and Mm. Ervin Merroom, kitchen and both. rill went to Denver, Colo., Furnished New furnace. wtth Mr. and Mrs. WiMfs or unfuxniahed. Phone Haft of Lewiston. They a convention. Mm. FkMrie AtUnson and FOR SALE Used 5 pc. sectional. Looks like new. Onled ly 1175. Foss Furniture. tom of Oarfcston to Logan FOR- RENT One bedroom respects to Satonky to fenriahed apartment. Heat Mm. Katie Grifillhs, wto was and tot water. Phone 8Bto her observing birthday or anutvamuy. The open bouse was held at gm home of a FOR SALE IMS Jeep. dwWtor and Mr. condttton. Top and and Mrs. R. O. Locale of two seals. Morris CUe, Logu. . 182 Larsen Drive, 8514)646. Sk. and Mm. Joseph E. CARD OF THANKS ANdnaon, Mr. and MwTHen-r- y EBerman of Trenton mid We wish to take this meansl Mm. TZfie Jardine of of estondlng our FtaBs attended the birthday and gratitude to our party and open house far friends and tefattvaa Morris Godfrey of CkrtaCtou wan so ldnd and on Sunday. He was celebrat- during toe Ittnees and of our betoved wife and ing Ms 8Mh anniversary. Mrs. Effle Janttne of Mato er. Fatts has been vWting for The Lee Tablot Tg I DQHP DOAST UA INSPECTED BEEF CHOICE GOOD DEEP SWIFT PREMIU- - Jar CHT-O-VA- I Lb-C LEGS CDAD TANG (NALLETW) QUART JAR M- Lb.7S 7 PACK Lb. ltato.-tM-b- ull 862-172- I ONLY 4Ss FROZEN FOOD 2. at-end- - 832-00- m 852-172- 5. Ex-ceHe- Boa-into- Jar c ROYAL GARNET . 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